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Tamil common candidate Ariyanenthiran receives overwhelming support at final rally in Jaffna

The Tamil common candidate for Sri Lanka's presidential elections, Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran, received overwhelming support during a rally held in Nallur, Jaffna, yesterday.

No police or land powers to provincial councils - NPP affirms 72 hours before polls

(Image courtesy: Vijitha Herath Facebook Page)

Senior member of the National People's Power (NPP), Vijitha Herath, reiterating his party's commitment to preserving Sri Lanka’s unitary state and offering privileged protection to Buddhism under an NPP-led government, just days before voting in presidential elections begins.

Speaking at a public symposium convened by the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress, Herath emphasized that the party remains steadfast in its stance on religious priorities.

Sri Lankan minister warns of economic collapse if parliament is dissolved

Sri Lanka’s State Finance Minister, Shehan Semasinghe warned of an imminent economic collapse if parliament is dissolved and a third review of the much-needed International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan is not completed.

Semasinghe stressed that abandoning the deal would jeopardize Sri Lanka's recovery, potentially dragging the country into a crisis similar to the one it faced in 2022.

Sri Lanka’s Bailout Blues - ICG report highlights economic woes ahead of election

As Sri Lanka approaches its presidential election on September 21, a new report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) highlights the stakes for the millions pushed into poverty by recent economic reforms.

Tamil families of the disappeared urge Tamils to vote for common candidate

The Tamil families of the disappeared have called on the Tamil community to vote for the common candidate Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran as Sinhala political leaders have failed to address the grievances of the Tamil nation. 

Why Tamils should boycott Sri Lanka’s presidential election - Interview with Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Leader of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, called on Tamils to boycott the upcoming presidential polls, stating that doing so would be a “rejection of the system” and calls the legitimacy of the Sri Lankan state into question.

In his interview with the Tamil Guardian, Ponnambalam spoke about the fundamental racism of the Sri Lankan state, why none of the leading Sinhala candidates are worthy of Tamil votes and why the Tamil candidate does not have his party’s support.

 See the full interview and transcript below.

Sri Lankan police warn Ariyanenthiran over possible death threats

Sri Lankan police have warned Tamil candidate Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran about potential threats to his life, based on intelligence reports in a letter that has been publicly released this week.

The letter, sent to him by authorities, urges him to take all necessary precautions to ensure his safety during the campaign period.

Rolling over

This week, the draft text of a new resolution on Sri Lanka was circulated as the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) currently hosts its 57th session in Geneva. The resolution proposes extending the mandate of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

Tamil Common Candidate gains more support as canvassing draws to a close today

Several more Eelam Tamil politicians have urged Tamils to support the common Tamil candidate, Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran, emphasizing that his candidacy offers an opportunity to present Tamil grievances on a united platform.

Sri Lankan Defence Secretary writes poetry book on defeating 'terrorism'

Sinhala Buddhist monks, members of the military and senior political figires were present as the Minister of Defence hosted a poetry book launch this month, with Defence Secretary Kamal Gunaratne writing 2579 poems on the state defeated LTTE 'terrorism'.