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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed Sri Lanka earlier this month, New Delhi’s media was already hailing the visit as a diplomatic triumph. A raft of development projects had been announced and a significant new defence pact between the two governments signed. Images broadcast showed Modi beside a smiling Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, arms raised aloft in symbolic…

Former US Envoy urges international pressure to end religious persecution in Sri Lanka

Writing in The Diplomat, former US for religious minorities during both the Obama and Trump administrations, Knox Thames has urged for international pressure and sanctions on Sri Lanka to force a change in the government's policy of religious persecution against Hindus, Christians, and Muslims.

Catholic leaders warn of Sinhala colonisation in Tamil homeland

The Catholic leadership in the North-East warned that the Sri Lankan government was in the midst of a “concerted effort to change the demography of the Tamil majority Trincomalee, Mullaitivu and Mannar districts by settling Sinhalese from other areas,” according to a report in JDS Lanka.

The religious leaders raised the concern whilst meeting with Switzerland’s ambassador to Sri Lanka Dominik Furgler in Jaffna on Wednesday.

‘I can do that if I want to’ - Rajapaksa warns of military rule

Sri Lanka’s war crimes accused president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, nicknamed ‘The Terminator’, warned that he had the ability to enforce “a military system” on the island if he wanted to.

Speaking to an audience at Mandaduwa Stadium last week, Rajapaksa hit back at the supposed two groups that have criticised him.

“One group is the ones who have no idea about the last two years,” he said “They think that these last two years are ordinary years.”

Returning a favour? Rajapaksa explains why a Sinhala Buddhist monk was appointed university chancellor

File photograph: Rajapaksa with the monk earlier this year.

Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa justified his recent controversial appointment of a Sinhala Buddhist monk as Chancellor of the University of Colombo, by stating that the monk had “helped this government to come into power”.

Sri Lanka’s finance minister presents budget amidst economic crisis and soaring defence spending

Sri Lanka’s finance minister presented the 2022 budget in Parliament today with a bombastic speech that praised the ruling regime and continued with the government's increased focus on military spending and 'national security'.

Basil Rajapaksa, a brother of both president Gotabaya Rajapaksa and prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, was full of praise for his siblings.

Rajapaksa opens new ‘National Defence College’ as militarisation rumbles on

Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa was the chief guest at a ceremony to open a new “National Defence College” in Colombo this week, as the military continues its expansion on the island.

Rajapaksa, who stands accused of war crimes, was flanked by several senior military officers who also stand accused of rights abuses, as they sang the Sri Lankan national anthem.

Amidst protests and commemorations, Sri Lanka introduces new restrictions

The Sri Lankan government announced new legislation that will restrict the number of people allowed to attend public gatherings, supposedly due to the risk of coronavirus transmission, as protests continued across the island and Tamils in the North-East prepared to commemorate Maaveerar Naal.

The new legislation, issued via extraordinary gazette this week, states that the director-general of health services may “from time to time” determine the number of permitted participants, location, setting and structure of any “gathering, activity event or similar place of meeting”.

Former EPC member summoned by Batticaloa police

Photograph courtesy of JDS

Former Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) member and Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO) leader, Indrakumar Prasanna, was summoned to the office of the Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) in Batticaloa yesterday. 

Tamil National Alliance to hold talks with US State Department

TNA members in conversation with a EU delegation last September

Members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) are scheduled to fly to the United States of America (USA) this week to engage in talks with the State Department regarding the proposed new constitution. 

It is expected that the TNA delegation would advocate for more expansive provisions for autonomy than the present constitution allows.