Member of Parliament and Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) National Organiser, Namal Rajapaksa said that his party stands "for Sinhala Buddhism" this week, in a staunch declaration of Sinhala nationalism.
The final rites of the Tamil teenager who was fatally shot by Sri Lankan police in Allaipiddy were held today at his residence in Sithankeni, Vaddukoddai, as relatives and members of the public demanded accountability for the killing.
The Kumarapuram massacre, in which 26 Tamil civilians were killed by the Sri Lankan military and a 15-year-old girl was gang-raped, was commemorated today, marking 30 years without justice.
Environmentalists and wildlife officials have warned that wild elephants in the Amparai District continue to die after consuming improperly disposed waste, accusing Sri Lankan government authorities and local councils of long-standing neglect in addressing a crisis that has persisted for years.
The family of the 17-year-old Tamil boy shot dead by Sri Lankan police in Jaffna have slammed the security forces for the killing, stating that he was gunned down while travelling to transport labourers for work.
Measures were carried out on Monday to drain rainwater that had accumulated inside the Chemmani mass grave, as preparations continue for the next phase of excavation at one of the most significant burial sites in the Tamil homeland.
Sri Lanka’s government has formally extended the state of public emergency for a further month, following parliamentary approval on Friday, amid continuing recovery efforts after Cyclone Ditwah.
Four Buddhist monks, including Balangoda Kassapa Thera, and five others have been further remanded until 11 February in connection with the unauthorised construction of a Buddha statue within the coastal protection zone in Trincomalee.
A protest was held in Jaffna demanding the disclosure of information relating to the enforced disappearance of Lalith Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganandan, and condemning the continued failure of former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa to appear before court in the long-running case.
The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) has signalled a renewed effort to strengthen ties with India, as the party’s General Secretary Tilvin Silva undertook a weeklong official visit to the country at the invitation of the Government of India.
A new report by People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) examines the Sri Lankan state’s ongoing project of Sinhalisation in the North-East, with a detailed case study documenting land dispossession and violence targeting Tamil dairy farmers in Mayilaththamadu–Mathavanai.
The 69th anniversary of the killing of Thirumalai Natarajan was commemorated on Wednesday, in Jaffna, with Tamils gathering to honour a young life cut short during one of the earliest protests against Sinhala majoritarian rule on Sri Lanka’s ‘Independence Day’.
Sri Lankan military intelligence personnel have been accused of intimidating relatives of the forcibly disappeared travelling from the Amparai District to Batticaloa to participate in a protest march to mark Sri Lanka’s ‘Independence Day’ this week.