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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

Intimidation, harassment and surveillance' threatens memorial events – Adayaalam

The Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research (ACPR) condemned efforts by the Sri Lankan government to repress memorialisation efforts by Tamils, after a Sri Lankan court ordered a stay against a memoiral event planned by Tamil civil society for tomorrow.

“Over the past month, Tamil civil society activists involved in memorialisation work have been repeatedly visited and interrogated by military intelligence and police,” said ACPR in a statement released today.

Where mourning the dead is banned - ITJP

The International Truth and Justice Project condemned the recent ban by Sri Lanka’s government on the commemorations of the dead by Tamil families in Mullivaikkal and called on the government to lift the ban immediately, in a statement released on Wednesday. 

Former LTTE cadres mark Tamil Genocide Remembrance Week at Sampur

Former LTTE cadres held a ceremony to mark Tamil Genocide Remembrance Week at Sampur today.

The ceremony, attended by Northern Province Councillor Ananthy Sasitharan, saw a flame lit in remembrance of those killed during the final phases of the armed conflict.

Mullaitivu court serves stay order banning Mullivaikkaal commemoration

The Mullaitivu magistrates court has served a stay order banning Mullivaikkaal commemorations planned for May 18th by Tamil civil society members.

Mullivaikkaal remembrance organisers summoned by Sri Lankan police for questioning

Mullaitivu police detained an individual involved in Mullivaikkaal remembrance activities and summoned one other organiser for questioning on Tuesday evening.

The organiser, Father Elil Rajan, responded to the summons by attending the police station with a lawyer.

Father Elil was questioned about the remembrance activities he was involved in organising and was released after submitting a statement.

The other individual was also released after the statement was given.

Last week, multiple military officials were reported to have harassed the same civil society members involved in the remembrance initiative of carving the names of the dead on stones.

Sri Lanka's transition to nowhere and rising risk of violence - ICG

Sri Lanka could lose a real opportunity to address the roots of its decades of political turmoil with chances of an eventual return to violence would then grow considerably, concludes the International Crisis Group in their latest report on Sri Lanka.

Tamil Genocide Remembrance Week marked in Point Pedro

Organisers of the Tamil Genocide Remembrance Week held a ceremony in Point Pedro today, where a flame was lit in memory of those who have been killed.

Jaffna uni students protest against transferring Vithya murder case to Colombo

Hundreds of students at the University of Jaffna protested today against the transfer of the trial for the rape and murder of a Punguditivu student to a Colombo High Court.

China's 'One Belt One Road' will help Sri Lanka says PM

Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe this week asserted China's 'One Belt One Road' programme would help Sri Lanka "to become a hub of the Indian Ocean", the Daily Mirror reported. 

Mr Wickremesinghe made this remark as he took part in talks on the programme in Beijing along side over 30 heads of states. 

“It is important to establish peaceful non military ties among the countries in the region. Therefore it is essential to establish multilateral trade ties based on a commercial basis,” he was quoted by the paper as saying. 

PHU accuses Modi of seeing Sri Lanka as India's 30th state

Sri Lanka's Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) party on Monday slammed the Indian prime minister's plans for development, accusing him of viewing the island as India's 30th state.