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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…

Police Scotland training must not ‘endorse or embolden Rajapaksa regime’ - Sarah Boyack MSP

Writing to Police Scotland and Keith Brown MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice, Sarah Boyack, Member of Scottish Parliament for Lothian Region, raised concerns over Police Scotland’s training of Sri Lanka’s police force.

She urged Police Scotland to inform the public of the metric they use to judge whether their intervention in Sri Lanka is successful. She further added:

Sri Lankan Army commander and accused war criminal facilitates medical supply ‘gifts’ to hospitals in the North-East

The Sri Lankan army handed over medical equipment to assist COVID-19 treatment at Mullaitivu District Hospital, District General Hospital Kilinochchi and the Jaffna Teaching Hospital throughout September.

Sri Lanka’s current woes ‘indicate the corrosive impact of militarisation’ - UN High Commissioner

In her oral update during the 48th session of the UN Human Rights Council, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet warned that Sri Lanka’s current “social, economic and governance challenges” were indicative of the “corrosive impact that militarisation and the lack of accountability continue to have on fundamental rights, civic space, democratic institutions, social cohesion and sustainable development."

“Sri Lanka’s human rights situation is deeply alarming and getting worse” - Human Rights Watch

In its latest assessment of the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, the global watchdog Human Rights Watch (HRW) noted the deterioration of civil liberties and the growing oppression of minorities in the island. South Asia Director Meenakshi Ganguly said, “No one should be in any doubt that Sri Lanka’s human rights situation is deeply alarming and getting worse.”

State-owned Sathosa market opens in Batticaloa

Despite ongoing criticism of their involvement in civilian affairs in the North-East, the Sri Lankan state continues the expansion of the state owned large retail chain, Sathosa with the opening of a store in Batticaloa.

Under the guidance of the Minister of Trade, Bandula Gunawardena, the state aims to set up Sathosa outlets that are “easily accessible to the public” and deliver “cheaper and higher quality products to consumers” with government intervention “during the current emergency situation in the country,” according to the Colombo page.

Tamil Nadu Assembly passes resolution calling for the repeal of the Citizenship Amendment Act

File Photograph: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin

The Tamil Nadu assembly and its current chief minister M.K Stalin, have passed a resolution calling on the Union government to repeal the citizenship amendment act (CAA) because it 'does not accord a warm support to the refugees, considering their plight, but discriminates against them on the basis of their religion and country of origin', referencing the plight of Eelam Tamil refugees amongst others.

Sri Lanka seeks to deepen economic ties with Iran

Hashem Asjazadeh (pictured left) and G.L. Periris (pictured right)

Sri Lanka Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris met with the ambassador of the Iran, Hashem Asjazadeh where discussions surrounding greater economic cooperation were held.

Freedom Now files UN petition against Sri Lankan poet Ahnaf Jazeem’s arbitrary detention

Freedom Now, a rights organisation dedicated to the fight against arbitrary detention and associated human rights abuses, has filed a petition to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention concerning Muslim poet, Ahnaf Jazeem. He has been under arrest for over 480 days under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) without charges.

‘Mete out justice before we die’ - Families of disappeared Tamils to UN High Commissioner

 

In a letter written by the Association for Relatives of the Enforced Disappearances (ARED) to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, ahead of the 48th UNHRC session, the families expressed their anguish regarding the failure of international action to bring them justice. The Association criticised the ineffectiveness of the Office of Missing Persons (OMP) and urged the High Commissioner to “mete out justice before we die.” 

British Tamils celebrate annual sports day

Last month, British Tamils participated in various sports events organised by the Tamil Coordinating Committee (TCC). The sports competitions commenced following tribute to the fallen freedom fighters and the hoisting of the Tamil National Flag.