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Sri Lankan police officers have been accused of intimidation and discrimination after intercepting a group of Tamil youths travelling from Jaffna to Vavuniya late last night. The incident occurred at a checkpoint in Mankulam, where police stopped the vehicle by shining powerful torch lights directly into the eyes of the passengers, causing significant discomfort and distress. When the youths…

Ranil Wickremesinghe urges collaboration with Adani despite ongoing dispute

 

Former Sri Lankan president Ranil Wickremesinghe has called for closer cooperation with India’s Adani Group and other foreign investors, stating that such partnerships are essential for Sri Lanka's economic recovery.

Speaking at the launch of book authored by former Minister Bandula Gunawardene, Wickremesinghe emphasised the need to attract Indian investment, particularly in the renewable energy sector.

Sri Lanka’s ‘Marxist’ government eyes privatisation of airlines amid IMF pressure

The Sri Lankan government, led by the self-proclaimed Marxist National People’s Power (NPP), has revealed it is considering privatisation as an option for restructuring the heavily indebted national carrier, SriLankan Airlines.

Speaking at the Invest Sri Lanka Forum this week, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Harshana Suriyapperuma confirmed that privatisation and Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are among a wide range of options currently under consideration.

Sri Lankan police block student protest over unemployment in Jaffna

Police halted a student demonstration in Jaffna demanding employment, citing election regulations, leading to brief tension before students dispersed

India extends Ramadan greetings with gift distribution in Jaffna

The Indian Consulate in Jaffna distributed Ramadan gifts to the Islamic community, led by Consul General Sai Murali and attended by Northern Province Governor N. Vethanayagan

Case dismissed - Canada’s Supreme Court rejects challenge to Tamil Genocide Education Week Act

The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an appeal filed by Sri Lankan groups challenging Bill 104, also known as the Tamil Genocide Education Week Act, reaffirming Ontario’s legislation that paves the way for continued education and commemoration efforts around the Tamil genocide.

Sanctioned Sri Lankan war criminal slams Starmer for UK sanctions

Former Sri Lankan Navy Commander and Admiral of the Fleet, Wasantha Karannagoda, has lashed out at the United Kingdom and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, following the decision to impose sanctions on him and two other senior military officials over their involvement in human rights violations. 

‘I know what happened’ says Sirisena, as he backs sanctioned war criminals

Former Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena, has denounced the UK’s recent imposition of sanctions on three Sri Lankan military officials for war crimes, describing it as “unfair” treatment of Sri Lanka’s “war heroes”.

Ashnaa Unplugged - Interview with Ashnaa Sasikaran

In between her two shows 'Ashnaa Unplugged' at Theatreship in Canary Wharf, rising singer/songwriter Ashnaa Sasikaran spoke with Tamil Guardian about her past, current and future projects. 

Gun violence surges in South with 22 killed in 82 days

Since January, Sri Lanka has witnessed multiple violent killings, with 27 reported shootings over the span of just 82 days, leaving at least 22 people dead, according to Sri Lankan police.

‘Beheaded and forced to drink blood’ – Shocking allegations of torture by Shavendra Silva


Sri Lankan human rights activist and chairman of Families of the Disappeared, Brito Fernando, shared harrowing allegations of torture and abuse committed by retired Sri Lankan army commander and accused war criminal Major General Shavendra Silva during his tenure at the Matale Vijaya torture camp.