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Marking the 16th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal genocide, Pheonix held a screening of the documentary, “No Fire Zone”, and a panel discussion at the Kurdish Community Centre. The panel’s speakers included Dr. Thusiyan Nandakumar, Dr Mathura Rasaratnam & Dr Andy Higginbottom.   Inspiration for activism Asked by the Chair about their inspiration for political activism, Nandakumar…

Sri Lanka number 2 among countries worst affected by climate change

<p>Sri Lanka was among the countries most affected by climate change in 2017, according to research by the NGO Germanwatch.</p> <p>In its report ‘Global Climate Risk Index 2019’, Sri Lanka was ranked second in among countries most affected by climate change, with Puerto Rico ranked highest.</p> <p>“In May 2017, heavy landslides and floods occurred in Sri Lanka after strong monsoon rains in southwestern regions of the country. More than 200 people died after the worst rains on the Indian Ocean island since 2003. The monsoons displaced more than 600 000 people from their homes and 12 districts were affected,” the report said.</p>

Ravikaran urges Canada to take action on Sri Lanka

The former NPC member, T Ravikaran met with Canada's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka today and urged action on ongoing Tamil concerns. 

The continued military occupation of land, the Buddhisation of the North-East, the disappeared and political prisoners were discussed during the meeting. 

Yesterday the Canadian High Commissioner, David McKinnon met with former LTTE fighters in Mullaitivu. 

Jaffna locals say SLPP promised equipment for joining rally

Locals in Jaffna said members of Rajapaksa's SLPP party promised educational equipment for children if parents took part in a supportive rally, however, no equipment was later given. 

At the rally, held today, locals said military personnel and police officers dressed in civilian clothes were on the streets nearby. 

"They told us to call for the military to be deployed on the streets to ensure security of the Tamil people," one father, who took part in the protest but did not want his identity revealed, told the Tamil Guardian. 

Fitch downgrades Sri Lanka's financial institutions

<p>Following the downgrading of&nbsp;Sri Lanka's sovereign rating yesterday, Fitch Ratings today downgraded the country's financial institutions and several state owned companies, including Sri Lanka Airlines, Sri Lanka Telecom, and Sri Lankan Insurance Corp.&nbsp;</p> <p>The Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) were downgraded for Sri Lanka’s National Savings Bank, Bank of Ceylon, DFCC Bank and People's Leasing &amp; Finance PLC's.&nbsp;</p> <p>Yesterday Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor's both downgraded Sri Lanka's sovereign rating, following in the footsteps of Moody's.&nbsp;</p>

Former navy commander further remanded over disappearance of 11 Tamil youths

A former Sri Lankan navy commander, who was wanted over the abduction and murder of 11 Tamil youths as well as the assassination of Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Nadarajah Raviraj, has been further remanded until December 19 by Colombo Fort Magistrate. 

Former Navy Lieutenant Commander Chandana Prasad Hettiarachchi aka 'Navy Sampath' had skipped bail and was wanted by Sri Lankan authorities before he was finally arrested earlier this year. He is the main suspect in the abduction and disappearance of 11 Tamil youths from Colombo from 2008-2009.

‘Army is UN recognised’ boasts Sri Lankan president

Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena told soldiers that the army had been “recognised by the UN” at a seminar delivered to more than 2,000 troops last week.

Sirisena’s address to troops was delivered as he appeared alongside Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne, Sri Lanka’s most senior military officer, who was arrested over the cover up of the disappearance and murder of 11 Tamil youths, before being released on bail.

Tamil villagers call for end to archaeology land grab in Trincomalee

Locals in Trincomalee have written to the Divisional Secretariat of Kuchchaveli, calling for an end to an attempt by Sri Lanka’s archaeology department to seize land in the region.

Military officer held over disappearances of Tamils released on bail

A Sri Lankan military officer accused of involvement in the cover up of the disappearance and murder of 11 Tamil youths has been released on bail.

Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne is accused of helping the main suspect accused of conducting the disappearances evade arrest and was held on remand last week.

Journalists were attacked outside last week’s hearing, which Wijegunaratne attended in full military regalia.  As Chief of Defence Staff he is Sri Lanka's highest ranking military officer.

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank slams credit agencies for ‘unwarranted’ downgrades

<p>The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has hit back at global credit agencies for their decision to downgrade Sri Lanka’s ratings amidst a deepening political crisis on the island.</p> <p>In a <a href="https://www.cbsl.gov.lk/en/news/cbsl_disputes_the_rating_agencies_lates…">statement</a> released after both by Fitch Ratings and Standard and Poor’s (S&amp;P Global Ratings) announced they were downgrading Sri Lanka, the CBSL lashed out at the agencies’ assessment of the island.</p>

Sirisena pledges to end political crisis in ‘seven days’

Sri Lanka’s president declared that the island’s political crisis will “not drag on beyond seven days”, as he pledged to take action on Tuesday.

Speaking during a Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) convention that was being held in Colombo, Maithripala Sirisena reportedly reiterated his opposition to United National Party (UNP) leader Ranil Wickremesinghe.