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The LGBTQIA+ community in Jaffna held their fifth annual Pride Walk, under the theme  “We Exist For Each Other".  The walk, organised by the Jaffna Transgender Network, began outside the iconic Jaffna Public Library and proceeded along Hospital Road and Pannai Road before ending at Jaffna Fort.  Members of the LGBTQIA+ community, human rights activists, civil society…

Sri Lankan military helps Tesco distribute school uniforms to Tamil children

British retail giant Tesco has donated 7,000 school uniforms to Tamil children in Mullaiththivu, at an event organised by the Sri Lankan army.

The 68th division of the Security Force headquarters – Mullaiththivu coordinated the event in Puthukkudiyiruppu with officials from Tesco PLC and Hydramani Apparels, its production partner in Sri Lanka.

Major General Jagath Dias, who stands accused of mass atrocities committed during the final phase of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, took part in the event as the chief guest.

Earlier this year Dias was refused a visa to Australia over the crimes he is suspected to have committed in 2009.

UNHCR warns more refugees risking Indian Ocean despite dire conditions

The UN Refugee Agency warned in a report released on Friday that the number of asylum seekers risking their lives in smugglers' boats in the Indian Ocean has risen despite the risks and attempts by governments at deterrence.

Listing countries from where people were fleeing, including Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the UNHCR said that it "estimates that 54,000 people have undertaken irregular maritime journeys in the region so far this year, based on reports by local sources, media and survivors. This includes some 53,000 people leaving from the Bay of Bengal towards Thailand and Malaysia, and hundreds of others moving further south in the Indian Ocean."

"Conditions on the smugglers' boats were dire. Survivors consistently described overcrowded conditions and daily rations of one sparse meal and one to two cups of water. People who asked for more or tried to use the toilet out of turn were beaten or kicked down ladders by the armed crew on the deck above. An estimated 540 people have reportedly died this year at sea from such beatings, starvation or dehydration, and their bodies thrown overboard," the Refugee Agency added in a statement.

Australia approves controversial temporary visas for asylum seekers

The Australian parliament has approved the reintroduction of temporary visas for asylum seekers, allowing them to work and live in Australia for three to five years, but maintaining the government's right to deport them if the situation in their country of origin is deemed to have improved. 

The temporary visas were criticised previously by the UN as well as human rights groups, who said that Australia would be in violation of UN Refugee Convention by denying permanent protection to those it deems to be at risk.

The change in immigration law was passed by 34 votes to 32 votes and approved by MPs this week.

The visas have been hailed by the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, known for his tough stance on immigration, as a "win for Australia".

"We always said that three things were necessary to stop the boats - offshore processing, turning boats around and temporary protection visas, and last night the final piece of policy was put in place," he was quoted by the BBC as saying.

Buddhist blessing for SL Navy on 64th anniversary

Photographs: www.defence.lk


The Sri Lankan navy was blessed by monks at a grand Buddhist ceremony on Thursday at the city of Anuradhapura, considered sacred by Sinhala Buddhists to mark its 64th anniversary.

Tamils in South Africa condemn arrival of Sri Lankan war criminal

The South African Tamil Federation condemned the presence of the former Sri Lankan military general Srilal Weerasooriva in South Africa, due to his involvement in the "genocide of between 70,000 and 100,000 Tamils in Sri Lanka" and the Chemmani mass killings in the late 1990s.

General Weerasooriya is understood to have arrived in South Africa on November 30 in order to attend a conference organised by the Association of Military Christian Fellowships.

In a letter to the organisers, the federation expressed "concern, disdain and disappointment" at the invitation extended to the general, calling for him to be convicted for mass atrocities.

38 Indian fishermen in SL prison launch hunger strike demanding release

Thirty-eight Indian fishermen, imprisoned by Sri Lankan authorities for allegedly poaching, have launched a hunger strike unto death, demanding that they be released early.

The fast began today, in Jaffna prison, where the fishermen have been incarcerated.

The Indian High Commission has been informed of the fast by the Indian consulate office in Jaffna, reports PTI.

SL navy threaten Indian fishermen at gun point

Around 3000 Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu were allegedly threatened by Sri Lankan navy personnel at gun point, reports the Indian news agency, PTI.

The incident took place on Thursday when the fishermen, all from Rameswaran, went out to sea and were confronted by navy personnel at the Palk Straits, the president of the Fishermen's Association, P. Sesuraja was quoted as saying.

The navy officers blocked the fishermen from passing and damaged fifteen boats and associated nets, Sesuraja added.

Sri Lankan TID arrests 'former LTTE cadre'

Sri Lanka's Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) has arrested a Tamil man in Trincomalee, claiming he is a former member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

The man, identified as Sri Skandarajah, was arrested at his home in Sambalthivu, Trincomalee.

Sri Lankan authorities claim that Sri Skandarajah was a member of the LTTE's intelligence wing who fled to Qatar during the final stages of the armed conflict in 2009 and returned under a false name.

Uthayan reports that the man has been taken to Colombo for "further investigation".

The latest incident follows a string of arrests and disappearances of reported former LTTE members and the murder of a former LTTE policeman in Mannar last month.

BBS slams 'international conspiracy' on presidential poll

Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) has criticised the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) for their support of opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena in the upcoming presidential polls, labelling it a “conspiracy”.

“This conspiracy which has international overtones is a threat to national security and our hard won peace and freedoms gained by defeating terrorism,” said General Secretary of the BBS, Galagodaaththe Gnanasara Thera. “Non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations too are involved,” he added.

A Sri Lankan minister's advice to girls...

Sri Lanka's Higher Education Minister SB Dissanayake has advised girls to "maintain their beauty" while also focusing on their physical fitness and education, reported Colombo Gazette.

The minister, speaking at an event at the Kandy Badurdeen Muslim College, said that girls may face issues before and after marriage if they failed to maintain their beauty.