• Eid-ul-Fitr celebrated across North-East

    Muslims across the North-East celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr on Sunday, marking the end of a month of fasting from dawn to sunset during the holy month of Ramadan.

  • SL police threats against protesting Mannar priest condemned by Catholic Diocese

    The Mannar Catholic community has condemned police threats made against the parish priest of Iranai Matha Church for joining and supporting the land-return protests of Iranaithivu villagers.

  • No prosecutions as Sri Lanka's supreme court orders compensation for family of disappeared

    Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ordered the state to pay RS 1 million to the parents of two men who disappeared whilst being held in custody of Batticaloa police in October 2008.

    The court further ordered the Officer-in-(OIC) of the Batticaloa police station, to pay the families Rs 50,000 for failing “to provide equal protection of law to their missing sons who were subject to torture.”

  • TG View: Dissecting the British Tamil vote - UK General Election 2017

    The British General Election of 2017 has thrown up some surprising results.

    When the election was first called, few could have predicted the outcome. The ruling Conservative Party lost their majority in parliament and the Labour Party clawed back a massive deficit in the polls. The pundits were amiss with their predictions and many, including Prime Minister Theresa May, were left wrong footed by the results.

    Analysts from across the political spectrum have begun examining the vote and revisiting their engagement with the electorate, with questions being asked of how the Conservatives lost such a comfortable majority. Amongst the key demographics whose voting intentions will be closely scrutinised in the weeks to come, will be Britain’s ethnic minority groups. With many constituencies across the country having been heavily contested and hanging in the balance between the country's major parties, their role was crucial. British Tamils, who have a considerable presence in many of these constituencies, particularly in London, are one such influential group.

  • Malathy Tamil Academies of Denmark celebrate student sporting achievements

    Tamil schools in Denmark celebrated their students’ sporting achievements with their annual sports festival last week.

  • Mangala Samaraweera omitted from Sri Lanka's committee to coordinate UN resolution

    Sri Lanka’s former foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera has been excluded from the government body tasked with implementing the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on promoting accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka.

    A Cabinet Memorandum obtained by Colombo Telegraph, indicates that Sri Lanka’s prime minister proposed the following ministers to form the committee under his leadership:

  • Sri Lanka rejects UN rapporteur's report on independence of judiciary

    Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe accused the UN Special Rapporteur on Independence of Judges and Lawyers of violating “the country’s sovereignty.”

    Rejecting the findings of the Rapporteurs report, Mr Rajapakshe said, “we are surprised by the allegations made by her who was in Sri Lanka for only seven days."

  • NPC members officially rescind no-confidence motion, Wigneswaran takes on dismissed ministers' portfolios

    Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi's Northern Provincial Council members took back the letter of no-confidence against Chief Minister Wigneswaran from Governor Reginald Cooray today.

  • Terrorism department investigate Eelam on Kilinochchi Thiruvalluvar statue

    The use of the word ‘Eelam’ on the pedestal of a Thiruvalluvar statue in Kilinochchi is being investigated by Sri Lankan terrorism police.

  • UK Tamils protest against repression of memorialisation

    Tamils in the UK protested against state repression and the detention of Thirumurugan Gandhi, leader of the Tamil Nadu based May 17 movement.

  • Sri Lanka must repudiate threats to lawyer speaking out against attacks on minorities - HRW

    The Sri Lankan government should immediately repudiate statements by the country’s justice minister threatening to disbar a prominent lawyer for speaking out against attacks on religious minorities, said Human Rights Watch.

    In a statement released on Monday, Human Rights Watch director Brad Adams said,

  • UK government updates overseas business risk guidance on Sri Lanka

    The UK’s Department for International Trade has updated its Overseas Business Risk Guidance on Sri Lanka, stating that “doing business in Sri Lanka is not without risks, but lots of companies successfully export to and invest and operate in Sri Lanka.”

    Under business and human rights advice, the guidance states that there “is concern for minority rights including those of ethnic groups, LGBT and disabled groups.”

  • No confidence motion against Chief Minister Wigneswaran will be withdrawn, says TNA leader

    The leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R Sampanthan confirmed that the no-confidence motion against the Chief Minister of the Northern Province would be withdrawn.

    In a letter to Chief Minister CV WIgneswaran, Mr Sampanthan said,

    “I have just informed the Hon Governor Northern Province by telephone that the Motion of No _ Confidence will be withdrawn. I am communicating with relevan persons.”

  • Sri Lanka's cabinet summons Sri Lankan Airlines to discuss Rs 22bn losses

    Sri Lanka’s cabinet has decided to summon Sri Lankan airlines managerial officials to discuss circumstances leading to a Rs 22bln loss to the company.

    During a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Sri Lankan ministers accused the airline of not carrying out government instruction that would have strengthened the company’s position.

    The government attempted to save the airline provider by entering into a Private Public Partnership agreement to bolster the airline.

  • Protest in Kilinochchi in support of Wigneswaran

    Kilinochchi locals protested at the town's market this morning, against attempts to oust C. V. Wigneswaran from his position as the Northern Province's Chief Minister.

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