• Sri Lankan government has done 'very little' to help tortured Tamils in Ukraine

    The Sri Lankan government has been accused of doing “very little to assist” a group of Eelam Tamils who were captured by Russian forces in Ukraine and tortured for months, after a senior Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry official slammed the group as “illegal migrants”.

  • 42% of Sri Lankans are below the poverty line

    Research from the University of Peradeniya has revealed that close to half of Sri Lanka's population, 42% (9.6 million people), are living under the poverty line.

  • A low income country? Sri Lanka’s president pulls back cabinet move

    Sri Lanka’s cabinet has reportedly approved a proposal to downgrade its economic status to "low income country" whilst the president's office claimed Sri Lanka will remain a middle-income country, as the government continues to tackle a deep economic crisis.

  • Still Sinhala only in Vavuniya

    Tamils in Vavuniya complained that the Motor Traffic Department office in the city continues to be staffed by officials who speak Sinhala only, leaving many local residents frustrated.

    With a lack of Tamil speaking staff, or policies in place, locals face severe difficulties with routine tasks such as renewing driving licenses and other services.

    Despite repeated complaints, including from local politicians, Sinhala only services remain in place across the North-East.

  • Solheim is back in Sri Lanka

    The former Norwegian peace envoy to Sri Lanka Erik Solheim has taken up a new role in Sri Lanka, having been named “International Climate Adviser” to current president Ranil Wickremesinghe.

    Solheim tweeted photographs of a meeting with Wickremesinghe, claiming “the President has a great vision for green economic revocery (sic) and for Sri Lankan climate leadership!”

    He went on to add that he was “proud” to be appointed to the role.

  • Pirambadi massacre by Indian armed forces commemorated

    Victims of the Pirambadi massacre, committed by Indian Peace Keeping Force troops (IPKF) on 11th and 12th of October 1987, were remembered in a ceremony in Jaffna earlier today.

  • ‘I don’t want my child’ – Tamil mother hands drug addicted son to Sri Lankan police

    A Tamil mother in Jaffna has reportedly handed her 15-year-old son to the Sri Lankan police, stating that he has become addicted to heroin.

  • Maalathy remembered at site where she was martyred

    A commemoration event was held to mark thirty-five years since the death of 2nd Lt. Maalathy, the first female fighter of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to lose her life in the Tamil armed struggle, at the site where she was killed.

  • ‘I have been suicidal for so many years because of my treatment here’ – Tamil asylum seeker speaks out against Home Office failures

    Mayooran Thangaratnam, a 41-year-old Tamil asylum seeker whose father was murdered by Sri Lankan forces, has spent almost two decades fighting to remain in the UK and against erroneous deportation orders.

    “I have been suicidal for so many years because of my treatment here. I have spent the best years of my life in limbo. I hoped to go to university and start a career but I’ve missed those opportunities now” Thangaratnam told reporters.

    As a child, Thangaratnam and his family narrowly avoided the Navaly Church massacre in which the Sri Lankan air force dropped 13 bombs on St Peter’s Church in Navaly in 1995. More than 140 sheltering Tamils, who were encouraged by the military to seek refuge at the church, were killed on the spot. At least 13 children were among the dead, with many more succumbing to injuries later as the local hospital was swamped with the wounded.  The massacre was orchestrated by then President, President Chandrika Kumaratunga.

  • Awarding Sri Lankan ‘peacekeepers’

    Last month saw officers of Sri Lanka Air Force 7th Aviation Contingent awarded for the deployment in Bria, Central African Republic, despite repeated calls for a ban on the deployment of Sri Lankan troops.

  • New gym for Sri Lankan soldiers at Mullivaikkal

    The Sri Lankan Army has constructed a utility building complex at their occupying camp in Mullivaikkal, the site of massacres in 2009, which includes a gym and a barbershop for the military's stationed soldiers.

  • Dodging Sri Lankan bullets, Eelam Tamil family of five arrive in India

    An Eelam Tamil family of five, including three children, have arrived in Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu after having been stranded for almost two days without food or water. 

    Indian Marine Police, rescued the family, which includes a six-month-old infant, and brought them in a boat to the shore.

  • Mahinda’s comeback? Former president holds first rally since resignation

    Former Sri Lankan Prime Minister and former President Mahinda Rajapaksa held his first rally since his resignation in the city of Kalutara, in the Western Sinhala province.

  • Sri Lanka's justice minister blames Tamil diaspora for UN resolution

    Responding to the passage of UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution 51/L1, Sri Lanka’s justice minister, Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe slammed the government for what he described as a “non-existent robust foreign policy” and placed blame on the Tamil diaspora.

  • Kumarappa, Pulenthiran commemorated in Denmark, Britain

    Twelve senior LTTE members including Lt Col Kumarappa and Lt Col Pulenthiran were remembered in Denmark and Britain on the 35th anniversary of their deaths.

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