• Sumanithran denies reports that TNA is willing to work with UNP

    <p>TNA MP, M.A. Sumanthiran, has taken to Twitter to deny reports by the Island and Thinakkural have reported ‘FakeNews’ which claimed a willingness from the TNA to work with the UNP in the upcoming general election.</p> <p>The&nbsp; Island reported that Sumanthiran had spoken to reporters on Sunday, after meeting with TNA officials in Kayts, and claimed that he would secure an additional 16 seats which could support the next government.</p>
  • Migrant workers repatriated to Sri Lanka from Kuwait

    At least 33 migrant workers who left Sri Lanka to find employment in Kuwait have returned to the island after concerns about their working environments forced them to leave.

    The Sri Lankan embassy in Kuwait had to co-ordinate with the Middle Eastern government to ensure the workers were kept in a safe house before they were able to leave the country. 

  • Sri Lanka claims it has not 'lost sovereignty' in Hambantota

    Sri Lanka attempted to rebuff reports that it has lost sovereignty over the Chinese-controlled Hambantota Port, with a senior official insisting that Colombo still maintains oversight.

    Ravindra Jayawickrema, CEO of Hambantota International Port Services (HIPS), a subsidiary of port operator Hambantota International Ports Group (HIPG) reiterated that the port is controlled by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Act.

  • Sumanthiran rebukes government’s Sinhala only anthem

    Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, M A Sumanthiran, has criticised the government for marring the national reconciliation process following their decision to sing the national anthem only in Sinhala at the upcoming National Day celebrations in Colombo, Adaderana reports

  • Sumanthiran criticises neglect of 'white van' investigations

     

    Parliamentarian of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), M.A. Sumanthiran, called for the government to investigate allegations of white van abductions before making any arrests of personnel involved with disclosing allegations publicly, on Wednesday.

  • Eelam Tamil refugees in India driven to desperation

    Eelam Tamil refugees living in India have expressed their disappointment at being excluded from India’s Citizenship Amendment Act after decades of displacement in Tamil Nadu - driving one man to request a mercy killing.

    Twenty-eight-year-old T. Yanadhan, who was born in Tamil Nadu after his parents fled Sri Lanka, approached the District Collectorate in Salem to officially request a mercy killing from Indian authorities, stating that he was better off dead than living stateless, reports HuffPost India.

  • 12 arrested over suspected involvement in Easter bombings

    Kalmunai Magistrates Court has arrested 12 people earlier this week under suspicion that they were involved in the Easter Sunday Bombings which have claimed the lives of over 250 people. 

    The magistrate's court maintained that their detention should be continued for a further two weeks until their case is heard on the 7th January.

  • CID records statement from hospitalised former Sri Lankan Health Minister
    <p>Officials from Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) recorded a statement from former Health Minister Rajitha Seneratne who was hospitalised earlier today, the Colombo Page <a href="http://www.colombopage.com/archive_19B/Dec27_1577387238CH.php">reported</a>.</p>
  • Eelam Tamils remember victims of Tsunami 15 years on

    Commemorative events were held today across the Tamil homeland to remember the 35,000 victims of the catastrophic tsunami on December 26, 2004. 

  • TID summons former NPC member over Mullivaikkal commemorations
    <p>Former Northern Provincial Council member, M K Sivajilingam, has been summoned to the Colombo Terrorism Investigation Division (TID)&nbsp;tomorrow over Mullivaikkal commemorations.</p> <p>He&nbsp;said that he has been ordered to appear at the TID to make a statement in regards to the Mullivaikkal memorial week held in May this year.&nbsp;</p>
  • BJP senior leader says Eelam Tamils should go back

    Defending the controversial citizenship bill, BJP senior leader, La. Ganesan, has stated that Eelam Tamils residing in Tamil Nadu should return to Sri Lanka despite human raised human rights concerns.

    The BJP leader stated on the matter;

  • Sri Lanka's CID searches for health minister

    Former Sri Lankan Health Minister, Rajitha Senaratne, was not present at his residence when CID (Criminal Investigation Department) officials came to arrest him in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

  • Pakistani refugee murdered in Negombo
    <p>A Pakistani refugee was found hacked to death in Dalupotha, Negombo.&nbsp;</p> <p>The victim was 50-year old Mohammedi Yabi who arrived in Sri Lanka six months ago. An inquiry into his death has been launched by the magistrate but there have been no arrests so far.</p> <p>According to the New York Times, Pakistani Muslim refugees are "easy targets" because they speak in a different language and look slightly different.</p>
  • Remembrance for Tamil MP assassinated on Christmas Day

    The assassinated Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham was remembered across the Tamil homeland today, on the 14th anniversary of his killing.

  • Eelam Tamils celebrate Christmas

    Christmas was celebrated across the Tamil homeland today.

    Thousands of Christians attended midnight mass and special services in churches across the North-East, while celebrations were held in homes and workplaces too.

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