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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Valikamam East Pradeshiya Sabha commemorate 39th anniversary of Black July

The Valikamam East Pradeshiya Sabha marked the 39th anniversary of Black July in which over 3,000 Tamils were slaughtered. 

ITJP seeks 'immediate arrest' of war criminal Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Singapore

US lawsuits filed against Gotabaya Rajapaksa | Tamil Guardian

The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) have filed a criminal complaint to Singapore's Attorney General, seeking the "immediate arrest" of Sri Lanka's former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa for committing war crimes during the armed conflict. 

Read your own history' - Ranil Wickremesinghe berates diplomats over critical coverage

Responding to growing criticism of the violent crackdown on protesters, Jaffna newspaper Kalaikkathir reports that, Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesinghe assembled a meeting of senior diplomats where he berated officials over their criticisms of his office.

“Would your governments allow such protesters to illegally occupy the office of the President in your country and refuse to leave?" the irate President asked the diplomats present.

Sri Lanka’s former president must be investigated for war crimes

Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asian Director for Human Rights Watch (HRW) has reiterated calls for the accused war criminal to be investigated and prosecuted under the principle of universal jurisdiction. 

Writing in the Washington Post, Ganguly noted that after Gotabaya Rajapaksa had fled the island and resigned his position, he no longer has sovereign immunity from prosecution. 

Colombo’s Magistrate imposes travel ban on 5 leading activists

Following a brutal crackdown on protesters, Colombo Magistrate’s Court has issued a travel ban on five leading activists engaged in anti-government demonstrators.

TNA commemorates Black July in Jaffna

Members of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) held a commemoration event in Jaffna on Saturday, to mark 39 years since Black July.

Lawmakers including M A Sumanthiran were present at the event, held at the Vadamarachchi office of the Tamil political party.

During the anti-Tamil pogrom of 1983, thousands of Tamils were killed by Sinhala mobs backed by the then-UNP government and state forces.

Around the world, the event has been commemorated as an act of genocide.

No IMF bailout for Sri Lanka until chaos ends, Johns Hopkins professor says

 

Sri Lanka will not see a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) until it emerges from its current political chaos according to a Professor of Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University.

Professor Deborah Brautigam told CNBC that “the IMF cannot… interact with the government when things are in a continuing crisis mode.” She continues “until the government stabilizes, until they have a Minister of Finance, there’s no one for the IMF to talk with.”

Sri Lanka’s international partners should send the message that they can’t support an administration that violates human rights - Human Rights Watch

In a recent statement, Human Rights Watch (HRW) condemned the use of force against peaceful protesters by the Sri Lankan security forces. The organization emphasized that “respect for human rights is critical for economic recovery.”

The statement comes in response to the forceful dispersing of peaceful protesters on 22 July that left more than 50 individuals injured, and resulted in the arrest of 9 others.

Freedom of protest & economic security – British South Asia Minister speaks with Sri Lanka’s President

Following a crackdown on demonstrators in Colombo, Britain’s South Asia Minister, Lord Tariq Ahmad, has stated on Twitter that he has had a “constructive conversation” with Sri Lanka’s President which focused on the right to peaceful protest.

‘Wickremesinghe wasn’t elected by the people but by Rajapaksa’ – JVP claims crackdown was an act of revenge

Responding to crack down on protesters by Sri Lanka’s military, JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva claimed that the act of was an “act of revenge”.

The attack on demonstrators saw an estimated thousand soldiers confront protesters, numbering fewer than a hundred. Soldiers reportedly assaulted a soldier and destroyed camps where protesters were camping.