• Tamil demand for decentralisation of powers is being ignored says Wigneswaran

    The chief minister of the northern province told delegates of the World Bank during their visit to Jaffna on Friday that the Sri Lankan government was ignoring Tamil demands for decentralisation of powers.

    Discussions took place regarding the Jaffna City Development Scheme as well as other World Bank projects.

    "Many projects do not kick-start because of the lack of mutual understanding between central and the provincial governments," Mr Wigneswaran told the delegates, adding that the provincial government was being sidelined.

    "The Tamil people want to make their living by power sharing. We can not work as servants to the central government," he said.

  • Body of 8 year old boy found in a well

    An 8 year old boy has been found dead in a well in Vavuniya on Friday, reports Hiru News.

  • Challenges remain in North-East says UK report on Sri Lanka

    Whilst the human rights situation in Sri Lanka has improved, “much remains to be done” said the United Kingdom in a country update report, highlighting the challenges faced in the Tamil North-East.

    In its report the UK highlighted that “much remains to be done for Sri Lanka to fulfil the commitments made in Resolution 30/1 at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) in October 2015”.

    “Challenges still remain, particularly in the north and the east,” continued the report.

    Acknowledging Sri Lankan government announcements on the release of land occupied by the military, it went on to state “the UK has consistently called for land releases and demilitarisation of the north to be accelerated”.

  • NPC rejects Sri Lanka's resettlement task force
    The Northern Provincial Council this week rejected the Colombo appointment resettlement task force, stating that the committee was only focused on the resettlement of the Sinhala and Muslim people into the North.

    Accusing the task force of sidelining the Tamil people, the chief minister of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) said, "the resettlement of Sinhalese community in the traditional Sinhalese villages of North-East is the prime agenda of this task force."

    "In particular, it is also stated that Trincomalee District has to be included. The Northern Province does not have a role in this at all," he added, when addressing the Council's 57th session on July 21st.

    "The government cannot act on its own as per its own desire, ignoring the provincial council."

  • Tamils demand military releases land in Vavuniya and Kangesanthurai


    Protests took place in Kankesanthurai and Vavuniya on Friday against the Sri Lankan military's ongoing occupation of homes in the North-East.

  • APPGT stresses importance of ensuring justice on Black July
    The All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T) reiterated the importance of ensuring justice for abuses, in a statement released to mark Black July on Saturday.

    James Berry, chair of the APPGT, spoke of remembering “up to 3000 men, women and children were killed in the anti-Tamil pogrom of July 1983,“ in the statement.
  • Tamil protestors fend off Sri Lankan military land surveyors

    A group of Tamil protestors staged a demonstration in Mannar on Wednesday, as Sri Lankan military land surveyors attempted to acquire a disputed tranche of land in the region.

  • Hindu temple demolished to make way for Buddhist vihara in Jaffna

    A Hindu temple in Jaffna has been demolished by the Sri Lankan military, who have built a statue of the Buddha in its place, said a priest earlier this month.

    Saivite priest  P S G Sri Ayyappadasa Sampasiva Shivachariyar said that the temple, which was located in the village of Veemankaamam has been completely destroyed by the military, in an interview with LankaSri earlier this month.

    The Pillaiyar temple provided a place of safety for the local Tamil population during more than 30 years of war, said the priest. Its destruction has now “created fear among the Hindu community,” he said, adding that it was a “painful” act.

    Noting that every human has a right to worship their own religion, the priest drew on the Buddha's teachings. “Buddha taught that those who follow Buddhism should go only in the path of non-violence,” he said.”But, ignoring that, in a place that constitutes a complete Tamil Hindu population, a Hindu temple has been brought down to the anguish of the Hindu community, and a Buddhist vihara has been built up in its place”.

  • UN Secretary General candidate admits 'legitimate criticisms' over Sri Lankan abuses

    One of the front running candidates vying to become the next United Nations Secretary General accepted that there are “legitimate criticisms” of how the global body handled the final stages of the armed conflict that killed tens of thousands of Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka.

    Helen Clark, a former New Zealand Prime Minister, said “there were legitimate criticisms of the way the UN dealt with Sri Lankan abuses,” reports the Guardian.

    However Ms Clark sought to distance herself from the global body's failings, documented in an internal report in November 2012.

    “It was before my time,” she said.

  • JVP tells parliament racial hatred spread by groups in North
    The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) leader, Anura Kumara Dissanayake told Sri Lanka's parliament that the recent student clashes at the University of Jaffna were due to racial hatred spread by groups in the North.

    Raising concerns in parliament on Wednesday over the clashes, Mr Dissanayake was quoted by Colombo Gazette as saying, "the clash cannot be seen simply as a clash between two student groups."
  • India-Sri Lanka to discuss ETCA in August
    India and Sri Lanka will have the next round of discussions on the Economic and Technological Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) starting August 9th, the minister of development strategies and international trade, Malik Samarawickrama told parliament on Thursday.
  • 6 indicted over Raviraj assassination
    Six men, including three former Sri Lankan navy personnel have been indicted on the Thursday over the murder of the Tamil politician Nadaraja Raviraj in 2006.

    Mr Raviraj, a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP  at the time, was shot dead by gunmen on a motorbike in November 2006, in Colombo.

    Three men have absconded the proceedings, including two paramilitary men with Karuna's group.

  • Chief Minister calls for inquiry into Jaffna University clash

    The Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council called for an inquiry into the violence between Sinhala and Tamil student at Jaffna University on Saturday, and said the “underlying causes” of the tensions must be resolved.

    “Such incidents should not be viewed from a purely criminal law standpoint,” said the Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran, in a statement co-signed with the leader of the opposition of the NPC S Thavarasa. “We must first try to find out the underlying causes that led to their violent behaviour... This would ensure that such incidents will not be repeated.”

    The unprecedented move to issue a joint statement was acknowledged by the two, who said “We have both come together to issue a joint statement to show the world that the Northern Provincial Council views such incidents beyond the mundane political differences that usually engulf us”.

  • Sri Lankan soldiers take part in another Hindu festival

    Sri Lankan soldiers involved themselves in yet another Hindu temple festival in Jaffna this week, as the military continued to bear a heavy presence in civilian life in the Tamil North-East.

    At the chariot festival of the Sri Gnana Durga Amman temple in Thenmaradchi, in the Jaffna district on Wednesday, troops from the 52nd battalion of the Sri Lankan military were seen pulling the chariot.

  • World Bank gives Sri Lanka $55 million to assist in developing Jaffna
    The Government of Sri Lanka and the World Bank signed agreed a $55 million loan to Sri Lanka to improve urban services, preserve cultural and environment assets and improve liability in Jaffna said the World Bank in a press release yesterday.

     The credit will add development of rapidly urbanising Jaffna to the existing Strategic Cities Development Project (SCDP) added the statement.
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