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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…

Families of disappeared accuse international orgs of derailing campaign

Tamil families of the disappeared have accused international organisations of working to derail their campaign for justice by trying to convince families to abandon their protests in favour of welfare payments and other buy offs.

Families in Mullaitivu have been campaigning for over two years for answers about their disappeared relatives, many of whom surrendered at the end of the war.

10 new charges of torture made against Gotabaya

Gotabaya Rajapaksa faces ten new charges of overseeing torture and sexual violence during his period as defence secretary.

The charges were filed by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on June 26 and document the horrific abuses the ten plaintiffs faced. This includes being branded with hot metals rods, whipped with cables, asphyxiated by plastic bags soaked in petrol, and six of them were repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted. The ten plaintiffs include three women; eight are Tamil and two Sinhalese. These documents are now available for the public domain.

Death penalty will make UK reconsider security engagement with Sri Lanka

<p>Sri Lanka’s implementation of the death penalty will cause the UK to reconsider its engagement on security issues, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said in a statement expressing concern.</p> <p>Reports emerged this week that Sri Lanka’s president had signed the execution warrants of four drug convicts. The reports have drawn international criticism from states and rights groups.</p>

Sri Lanka backs India for UN Security Council

<p>Sri Lanka backed India's candidature as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council yesterday.&nbsp;</p> <p>In a tweet, the India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Syed Akbaruddin wrote: “A&nbsp;unanimous step. Asia-Pacific Group @UN unanimously endorses India’s candidature for a non-permanent seat of the Security Council for 2-year term in 2021/22. Thanks to all 55 members for their support."</p> <p>“Asia-Pacific Group Endorses India for Non-Permanent seat of UNSC 55 countries, 1 nominee - India for a non-permanent seat of UN Security Council Term 2021-2022."&nbsp;</p>

Sri Lankan president signs executions of 4 convicts

Despite international criticism, the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena today signed papers authorising the executions of four convicts. 

The convicts were sentences over drug related offences. 

Speaking to the media, the president said, "I have already signed the papers and they will be carried out soon.”

Responding to the decision, Amnesty International said it was "shocked" and "outraged". 

Human rights commission investigates navy and police harassment of Mullaitivu journalist

The Sri Lankan human rights commission (HRCSL) is investigating the harassment of a Tamil journalist by the Sri Lankan navy and police.

Mullaitivu-based journalist Shanmugam Thavaseelan along with families of the disappeared made a complaint to the commission’s Vavuniya office after being harassed by a navy officer during a protest on April 7.

The navy officer had then filed a police complaint claiming to have been assaulted by Thavaseelan, following which the journalist was arrested and taken before the courts.

Tamil political prisoner dies

A Tamil political prisoner, who was detained for the past 14 years, died last week. 

Muthaiya Sahathevan, 61, was arrested in 2005, accused of being involved in the assassination of the former Sri Lankan foreign minister Lakshman Kadirgamar. 

He died following an admission to Colombo National Hospital for health reasons. 

UK calls for 'inclusive response' to Easter Sunday bombings

Welcoming the UN High Commissioner's report, the United Kingdom called on Sri Lanka to ensure an "inclusive response" to the Easter Sunday bombings which included respect for religious freedoms. 

Canada calls for international investigation into Tamil genocide

Canada’s parliament unanimously passed a motion calling on the United Nations to establish an international and independent investigation into the allegations of genocide committed against Tamils in Sri Lanka.

President Sirisena calls for a repeal of the 19th amendment

<p>President Sirisena has called for the repealing the 19th amendment of the Sri Lankan constitution to ensure political stability despite the amendments forming a central component of his 2015 manifesto.</p> <p>Sirisena claims that the 19th amendment was introduced because the 18th amendment had overexpanded the powers of the presidency and become monarchical. However, he has since described the amendment as the biggest mistake the government has made. He has that if Sri Lanka repealed both the 18th and 19th amendment this would be a good thing.</p> <p>On Sunday Sirisena blamed the 19th amendment for political instability stating that;</p>