• Sri Lankan army builds wells in Jaffna

    Sri Lankan soldiers have constructed water wells in two locations in Jaffna, including at a Saivite temple this month, according to an official military website.

  • Sri Lanka may experience the worst drought in four decades

    Officials warn that Sri Lanka may endure what could be the worst drought since the early 1970s.

    Disaster Management Minister Anura Yapa said that the government is preparing to deal with repercussion through efforts such as food and water relief. However, water conservation efforts could help mitigate the crisis.

  • Police officers suspected of shooting Jaffna University students further remanded

    Sri Lankan courts decided to further remand the five police officers suspected in the shooting death of Jaffna University students Nadarasa Gajen and Vijayakumar Sulakshan.

    Magistrate S. Satheeswaran extended the remand for Sub Inspector Sarath Dissanayake, Sgt P. S. Jayawardena, PC Chandana, PC Laknamanna and PC Navarathne until 13 January. They are to be held in the Anuradhapura Prison.

  • Rajapaksa says he will 'topple' government in 2017

    The former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa told journalists this week that he intended to "topple" the current government in 2017. 

    “Earlier when I said that I am going to defeat Prabakaran, I knew, I could," Mr Rajapaksa said, stating that he had "similar confidence" now about toppling the current government. 

    Mr Rajapaksa dismissed the government's parliamentary majority, stating that it was undermined as “they are fighting each other”. 

  • Over 6,000 deserting soldiers return for discharge

    Over 6000 Sri Lankan soldiers have returned to obtained their legal discharge from the military following the declaration of a general amnesty, reports the Ministry of Defence.

    The month-long amnesty has attracted thousands, including at least two “high ranking officers” to return.

    Several amnesty periods have been declared by the Sri Lankan military over the years, with tens of thousands returning to obtain their legal discharge.

  • Sri Lankans in UK protest against new constitution

    A group of Sri Lankans living in the UK held a protest in London last week, demonstrating against any proposed changes to Sri Lanka’s constitution.

    The group waved Sri Lankan flags and brandised placards in Sinhala and English.

  • Canadian city of Markham to sign friendship agreement with Mullaitivu

    Markham City Council passed a motion to enter into a friendship agreement with Mullaitivu in late November. Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council C.V. Wigneswaran and Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti will sign the agreement on January 14th, 2017 at the Markham Civic Centre.

  • Pillaiyan and SL intelligence officer further remanded over murder of Tamil MP

    Tamil paramilitary leader Pillaiyan and a Sri Lankan army intelligence officer have been further remanded by a Sri Lankan court, over the 2005 murder of Tamil National Alliance MP Joseph Pararajasingham.

    Pillaiyan, real name Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, was the former chief minister of the Eastern province and head of the government aligned TMVP paramilitary group. He was arrested over the murder of the parliamentarian in October last year.

  • Sri Lankan soldiers hand out rations to Tamil families

    Sri Lankan troops handed out dry rations and vegetables to the “needy people of Jaffna” in a military-run ceremony on Thursday.

  • UNP condemns praise of Prabhakaran's leadership by Tamil UNP MP

    The United National Party condemned remarks made by one of its MPs, the State Minister for Child Affairs , Vijayakala Maheswaran who praised the leadership of the LTTE head, V Prabhakaran, before reiterating the benefits of the 'good governance' government. 

    “We condemn this statement,” UNP MP Hector Appuharmy told media on Thursday. 

  • Sasikala appointed general secretary of AIADMK

    Sasikala Natarajan has been appointed as the general secretary of the AIADMK party today, following the death of the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa earlier this month. 

    Sasikala was previous known as a friend of the late chief minister, though she had no official role. 

    She will officially take over on January 2. 

    O Panneerselvam was appointed as chief minister of Tamil Nadu following Jayalalithaa's death on December 5. 

  • Mannar fishermen protest Sri Lankan Navy obstruction

    Fishermen of Thalvupada, Mannar, held a road-block protest against obstruction from the Sri Lankan Navy.

  • Belgium marks Maaveerar Naal

    Tamils in Belgium marked Maaveerar Naal last month, with a ceremony held to remember fallen Tamil fighters.

    Held at a festival hall in Antwerp, hundreds of people came together in commemoration of the lives lost.

  • Maaveerar remembered in New Zealand

    Hundreds of Tamils gathered in Auckland last month at a ceremony held to remember fallen Tamil fighters.

  • Scottish Tamils remember Maaveerar

    Hundreds of Tamils in Scotland marked Maaveerar Naal last month, as part of commemorations held to remember those killed fighting for Tamil liberation.

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