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A Guinness World Record set by nearly 5,000 Bharatanatyam dancers at Galle Face in Colombo has sparked controversy, after activists questioned why the official recognition was awarded to organisers and an overseas instructor rather than the thousands of performers who paid to take part. The SANGAMAM-2026 event, held on 14 June, saw 4,988 dancers successfully set a new Guinness World Record for…

Court bans issued against #P2P protests across the North-East

Sri Lankan magistrates across districts in the North-East issued bans and injunctions against civil society members, journalists and other individuals ahead of a ‘walk for justice’  organised by Tamil war victims’ families, civil society organisations and Tamil politicians.

The protest march, which mobilised around demands for the United Nations and international community to heed Tamil calls for justice and accountability, began today from Pottuvil despite the imposed restrictions, roadblocks and police interference.

Indian Foreign Minister condemns killing of Tamil fishermen by Sri Lanka’s Navy as ‘unacceptable’

Responding to the death of 4 Tamil fishermen, India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Rajya Sabha and maintained that the matter had been taken up with Sri Lanka in the “strongest terms”.

“We have taken it up in strongest terms with the Sri Lankan government and this particular incident I think was particularly unacceptable and that has been made very very clear to them”, he said.

Sri Lanka’s UN representative attacks UNHRC as ‘a tool for vanquished terrorists’

Former Chief Justice and Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, Mohan Pieris, accused the Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva of being a tool for terrorists in his first address to the UN General Assembly last Thursday.

Pieris made the derogatory comments about the institute during an informal interactive session following UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres’ presentation of his annual report to the General Assembly.

‘A purely racist measure’ - Sumanthiran launches Supreme Court challenge against forced cremation

Pottuvil to Polikandi - Tamils brave crackdown to begin marching length of homeland

Tamils in the North-East have started a massive protest march, mobilising around demands for the United Nations and international community to heed Tamil calls for justice and accountability. The walk for justice has been named after its route from ‘Pottuvil to Polikandi’, delineating the two furthest ends of the traditional Tamil homeland, from Pottuvil in Amparai in the south, to Polikandi in Point Pedro at the northern tip.

The march has been endorsed by all Tamil political parties, as well as by Tamil and Muslim civil society  organisations and Muslim leaders. The campaign has been met with a brutal crackdown from the Sri Lankan state, with troops and police disrupting and threatening marchers, and Sri Lankan police obtaining injunctions against the protest, and targeting individuals in the community, in several districts.

Several Tamil politicians and civil society members defied injunctions to participate in the march.

Vavuniya court bans Tamil families of disappeared from protesting against Sri Lankan Independence Day

Tamil families of the disappeared marking 1,400 days of protest in Vavuniya in December 2020

Vavuniya Magistrate Court imposed a ban on demonstrations and hunger strikes planned by Tamil families of the disappeared to mark Sri Lanka's Independence Day as a day of protest.

Sri Lankan army officers injure Tamil men with unprovoked shooting in Vavuniya

Sri Lankan army officers shot at three unarmed Tamil men in Vavuniya, leaving one of them hospitalised. They claimed that they acted in response to being shot at by the three men, however the men insisted they were unarmed and had only gone to the local forest to cut down some trees.

 

India hits back after Sri Lanka caves to Sinhala nationalist demands over Colombo port

Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has caved to nationalist demands against Indian involvement in the East Container Terminal (ECT), promising trade unions that it would be 100 per cent by Sri Lankan Port Authority.

Sri Lankan army chief begins military construction of 100ft Buddhist Stupa in Jaffna

Accused war criminal Shavendra Silva attended a ceremony to lay the cornerstone for the construction of a 100ft Buddhist Stupa in Jaffna.

The ceremony was attended by all departments of the military and members of the Buddhist clergy. Silva was invited as the chief guest by the Commander of the Jaffna security force, General Priyantha Perera.  Kandyan drummers led the accused war criminal to the site where he laid the foundation stone.

117 journalists have been killed or disappeared states former Sri Lankan Speaker of Parliament

At least 117 journalists have been killed of have disappeared since 1981 and an "innumerable number have been subjected to great repression", stated the former Sri Lankan MP Karu Jayasuriya.