• Sri Lankan army chief accused of war crimes appointed Acting Chief of Defence Staff

    Sri Lankan Army Commander Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva has been appointed as the acting Chief of Defence staff by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, effective from 1st  January 2020.

    He replaces Admiral Ravindra C Gunaratne, the former Chief of Defence Staff who retired from service on 31st  December 2019.

  • Jaffna University senior lecturer appeals legal practice ban at Supreme Court
    <p>Dr Kumaravadivel Guruparan filed a Fundamental Rights Petition in the Supreme Court last week, challenging the decision of the University Grants Commission and University of Jaffna to bar him from legal practice.</p>
  • Paramilitary members attack families of disappeared representative

    An assault on a civil society representative by paramilitary members during a protest by families of the disappeared has caused outrage in the North-East and drawn condemnation from Tamil politicians.

    Coordinator of Vavuniya's citizen committee K Rajkumar was attacked while families of the disappeared protested against paramilitary leader and current cabinet minister Douglas Devananda as he was due to appear at a meeting about the disappeared on Monday.

  • Video of Sinhala Buddhist monk assaulting Christian man goes viral

    A video which purportedly shows a Sinhala Buddhist monk physically assaulting a Christian man in Batticaloa has been shared thousands of times on social media.

  • Mullivaikkal survivor and daughter of disappeared achieves district top rank in A Level Commerce

    A young Tamil woman whose family have been searching for their disappeared father since May 2009 has achieved top rank in the Mullaitivu district in this year’s GCE A Level Commerce results.

    Yalini Ravichchandran whose father disappeared in the final phases of the armed conflict found out she had obtained the highest marks in the district earlier this week when A Level results were released.

  • Families of disappeared rally in Kilinochchi

    Families of the disappeared rallied in Kilinochchi on Monday to mark the end of 2019, the third year of their protest.

    The families, accompanied by locals and politicians, marched through Kilinochchi town calling for answers about their disappeared relatives' whereabouts.

  • New Governor of Northern Province sworn in

    P S M Charles, has been appointed as the Governor of the Northern Province and  took her oaths before President Gotabaya Rajapaksa today.

    In 2017, Ms Charles was appointed as the Director General of the Sri Lanka Customs Department on the recommendation of previous Minister of Finance and Mass Media, Mangala Samaraweera.

  • Swiss embassy employee gets bail

    A Swiss Embassy employee who was detained by the Sri Lankan government following reports of being abducted and molested, was granted bail today.

  • Batticaloa airport to be internationalised
    <p>Sri Lanka's Minister of Industrial Export, Investment Promotion, Tourism and Aviation, Prasanna Ranatunga&nbsp;announced that&nbsp;Batticaloa airport is to be developed as an international airport, the&nbsp;Colombo Page reports.&nbsp;</p>
  • Rajapaksa warns of NGO attempts to ‘destroy Sinhala Buddhists’

    Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa warned that “non-governmental organisations” had influenced the education system in Sri Lanka, in order to try and “destroy the Sinhala Buddhists”.

    Speaking at a ‘Dhamma School’ in Vavuniya on Friday, Rajapaksa told the audience that “Non-Governmental Organizations have deviously intervened in our education system by including content in school textbooks to distort the minds of children”.

  • Britain offers support for ‘justice reforms’ in Sri Lanka

    Britain’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Sarah Hulton met with Colombo’s Justice and Human Rights Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva this week, with the United Kingdom reportedly offering support for “prison and justice reform” on the island.

  • Sri Lankan soldier arrested after alleged assault in Vavuniya

    At least two men, including a Sri Lankan soldier, have been arrested after another soldier was allegedly assaulted in Vavuniya on Christmas Day.

    The two men are accused of assaulting the soldier, who was on duty at the Vavuniya Bogaswewa Army Camp. Sri Lankan authorities allege that a rifle was seized, with the injured soldier admitted to the Anuradhapura Military Hospital. It is unclear whether any shots were fired.

  • Tamil father of two gunned down on Boxing Day

    A Tamil man was shot dead in Mannar on Thursday night by unidentified gunmen.

    The man has been identified as 41-year-old Maari Tharmarasa, a labourer and father of two children.

    Tharmarasa was found gunned down in a street in front of his home at approximately 9.p.m. local time, in Uyilankulam, Mannar.

  • More protests against illegal sand mining in North-East

    Tensions around illegal sand mining in the North-East persist following controversal confrontations in villages such as Thottaveli in Mannar this month.

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