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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…

Massive crowds at opposition May Day rally as Mahinda Rajapaksa slams government for moving towards prosecution of armed forces

Thousands turned up to the Joint Opposition May Day Rally at Galle Face Colombo hosted by Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday.

May Day lamentations at Keppapulavu protest

Land protestors at Keppapulavu protested on the main road yesterday for May Day, staging an oppari or lament chorus.

Cabinet approves draft of controversial counter-terrorism law

Sri Lanka's latest draft of the Counter Terrorism Act was approved by cabinet last week, despite continuing concerns about serious restrictions to fundamental rights.

A widely criticised early draft was amended in another version, however the draft apprived by the cabinet last Tuesday saw some of the controversial sections re-introduced.

Spotlight on missing surrendees at Kilinochchi May Day rally

Families of the disappeared were joined by Kilinochchi locals and civil society groups for a march on May Day.

Trinco rally for land and livelihood rights on May Day

Tamil civil society groups in Trincomalee held a rally on May Day, calling for locals’ land and livelihood rights to be restored.

TNA calls for accountability at Amparai May Day rally

Sri Lanka must fully and rapidly implement its commitments to accountability as laid out in UN Human Rights Council resolutions, the Tamil National Alliance said at its May Day rally.

‘Tamil media still on their guard’ in Sri Lanka - RSF

Media freedom in Sri Lanka remains in a “difficult situation” according to Reporters Without Borders’ 2017 World Press Freedom Index, with the island ranking 141st in the world in their annual listing.

The ranking leaves Sri Lanka in the exact same position as last year, behind countries such as Afghanistan, Zimbabwe and Pakistan.

Also known as Reporters sans frontiers, the non-government organisation went on to note that attacks on journalists, such as that of Freddy Gamage in June 2016, 2016 “fuelled the doubts of both the public and media freedom defenders”.

No more camp life: May Day rally in Jaffna

Labour and civil society groups in Jaffna marked May Day with a rally outside the university today.

10 years of displacement, 38 days of protest: Mullikulam villagers return home

After ten years of displacement and over a month of protest, the people of Mullikulam in Mannar set foot again in their lands for the first time on Sunday.

Sri Lankan army refurbishes Vanni base

The Sri Lankan military celebrated the refurbishment of a military base in Vanni this month, which includes the renovation of a badminton court at the 62 Division headquarters.