Journalist and candidate assaulted during local polls in Jaffna

A journalist and a Tamil People’s Alliance candidate were assaulted in separate incidents during the local government elections in Jaffna, prompting police investigations
Voting comes to a close in Tamil homeland for local elections
Voting came to a close in the North-East earlier today, as Tamils across the region cast votes for local government polls.
Sri Lanka receives warning of ‘terror threat’ after plane lands and passengers leave 

A SriLankan Airlines flight from Chennai to Colombo was searched on 3 May, after authorities at Chennai Airport received an email claiming that five suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operatives were on board.

Sri Lanka faces scrutiny as EU GSP+ monitoring mission reviews human rights commitments
A high-level European Union (EU) monitoring mission is currently in Sri Lanka to assess the country’s compliance with the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) - a vital trade concession worth over $500 million annually that grants Sri Lankan exports, particularly garments, duty-free access to European markets.
Jaffna journalists mark International Press Freedom Day with protest
On International Press Freedom Day, journalists in Jaffna protested demanding justice for slain media workers and condemned recent threats against a photojournalist
Families of the disappeared urge support for Tamil nationalist parties in local elections
Families of the forcibly disappeared in the North and East have urged Tamil voters to support Tamil nationalist parties and reject southern-backed candidates in the upcoming local elections
‘A bronze statue of the Tamil national leader’ - English translation of NPP campaign song

As part of its campaign efforts ahead of local government polls this week, Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) party released a series of Tamil songs, full of nationalist and pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) sentiment.

Sixteen years on remand: Tamil suspects in 2008 bombing case finally face trial

Two Tamil men accused of aiding a 2008 a bombing attempt on former Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena—then the country’s Agriculture Minister—have spent nearly 16 years in remand custody, with their case finally heard last week.

49 years since the birth of the LTTE

On this day 49 years ago, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) was founded.

Then 21-year-old Velupillai Prabhakaran rebranded his militant organisation the Tamil New Tigers, into the LTTE. 

The organisation, was one of many militant groups formed at the time, but grew to become the largest and spearheaded the Tamil struggle for an independent state.

Sri Lanka's press freedom remains 'very serious' – RSF
Sri Lanka has been ranked 139th out of 180 countries in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), placing it among nations where journalism is considered “very serious” in terms of press freedom conditions.
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