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A fisherman in Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu, was assaulted during a visit by Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister, Ramalingam Chandrasekaran, as tensions flared during the Minister’s local government election campaign on 24 April. Chandrasekaran, who was touring the North-East with National People’s Power (NPP) candidates, visited Keppapulavu where he met with representatives of the Keppapulavu Fishermen…

‘Tamil prisoners are suffering mental distress’ - TNPF MP after visiting Anuradhapura prison

Selvarasa Kajendran, an MP from the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), visited the Anuradhapura prison to meet the Tamil prisoners detained in it. Speaking to the press, he said that they are “suffering great mental distress” following the episode with former Prisons Minister Lohan Ratwatte who threatened to kill them and forced them to kneel.

Kajendran went to see the prisoners at the urging of their relatives who were worried about their family members’ plight during detention. 

Biloela refugee family unable to return home despite new visas

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The Tamil refugee family of four have been denied the ability to return to Biloela despite being granted a bridging visa as Australia's Immigration Minister, Alex Hawke, has refused to grant a visa to the youngest child, Tharnicaa.

‘Decision to reopen liquor shops can't be condoned’ Deputy DG of Health

“The decision to reopen liquor shops has been taken without the consultation of the Health Ministry,” said Deputy Director General of Health Services Dr Hemantha Herath addressing the media, earlier today. 

He told journalists, “there is neither a logic nor a basis to the decision under the prevailing circumstances of the pandemic” adding, “a decision of this nature could drag the prevailing COVID situation to a dreadful level.”

Mannar families of disappeared call on UN Human Rights Council to deliver justice

As the 48th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council continues in Geneva, Tamil Families of the Disappeared in Mannar have called on the international community to deliver justice for their forcibly disappeared loved ones.

Sri Lanka turns to Mannar's basin and fossil fuels to pay off debt

Udaya Gammanpila (Centre)

Sri Lanka's Minister of Energy, Udaya Gammanpila has claimed that exploring and discovering oil and gas resources in the Mannar basin is the only way for the country to pay of its crippling debts.

Prioritise justice over politics, demand families of disappeared in Vavuniya

Secretary of the Vavuniya District Disappeared Association, C. Zenitra, said there should be no political motives when it comes to the Tamil fight for justice for the victims of enforced disappearances.

At a press briefing in Vavuniya on Saturday, he criticised the purpose and existence of the state-initiated Office of Missing Persons (OMP). “It was created by the government as a tactic to deceive the international community. We have no confidence in that office,” she said.

Reconciliation efforts by external bodies are ‘unacceptable’, says Sri Lankan Foreign Minister

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, G. L. Peiris, briefed the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, during a virtual meeting as part of the 76th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Sunday.

After stating Sri Lanka’s commitment to the values, principles and objectives of the UN, the Minister dismissed international efforts of reconciliation in Sri Lanka. 

Military spearheads vaccination drive in Mannar

The Sri Lankan military spearheaded the vaccination drive in Mannar, in what was another manifestation of the militarisation of civil society in the island. 

The programme to administer the second dose of Pfizer vaccine in the district commenced on Friday, with centres located in Mannar Hindu College and St. Mary’s School. 

Protests in Jaffna after Tamil youth found dead outside Sri Lankan police station

Dozens of relatives of a Tamil man, who died after being found unconscious outside of the Sri Lankan police station in Kankesanthurai (KKS), Jaffna on Thursday, staged a protest demanding justice over his suspicious death.

The victim was identified as M. Jenuson, 24 year-sold and a father, from Nallinakapuram. He was pronounced dead on the street when he was admitted to the Tellippalai Base Hospital. 

Sri Lankan President arrives in New York for 76th UN General Assembly Session

Sri Lankan President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has arrived in New York to attend the 76th UN General Assembly (UNGA) Session, marking what will be his first address to the UNGA. 

He arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport yesterday where he was greeted by Mohan Peiris, Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations.