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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…

Opposition leader demands President and Prime Minister resign

The leader of Sri Lanka’s largest opposition party, Samagi Jana Balawegaya, has demanded that the President and Prime Minister of Sri Lanka resign.

The statement comes as anti-government demonstrators have stormed the President’s residence and the Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has called for an urgent all-party meeting to discuss the unfolding crisis.

Reports have emerged that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is attempting to flee the country.

 

Carnage in Colombo – Protestors raid President’s home and set Prime Minister’s residence ablaze

Sri Lanka's embattled president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has fled the capital, Colombo, as tens of thousands of protesters stormed his official residence this morning, as anti-government demonstrations amidst a crushing economic crisis coming to a head.

At the time of writing, protestors are currently still outside the private residence of Ranil Wickremesinghe, who just hours ago agreed to step down as the country’s prime minister. Demonstrators have set the residence alight.

‘Before I could run bombs began falling’ - Remembering the Navaly church massacre

On this day 27 years ago, the Sri Lankan air force dropped 13 bombs on St Peter’s Church in Navaly. More than 140 sheltering Tamils, who were encouraged by the military to seek refuge at the church, were killed on the spot. 

At least 13 children were amongst the dead, with many more succumbing to injuries later as the local hospital was swamped with the wounded.

‘Violence is not an answer’ - US and UN demand restraint from Sri Lankan military

Ahead of mass protests in Colombo, US ambassador for Sri Lanka and the UN Human Rights Office have urged Sri Lanka’s military and police to show restraint in responding to protests.

Sri Lanka imposes ‘police curfew’ as troops amass for anti-government protest

The Sri Lankan security forces abruptly imposed a curfew in the capital Colombo late on Friday evening, amidst reports of security forces firing tear gas and using a water cannon on protesters ahead of a much anticipated anti-government rally tomorrow.

The hastily issued curfew, released just an hour before it came into force, started at 9PM local time in Colombo and several surrounding suburbs.

It did not say how long it will be enforced.

Boris Johnson – A look at his record on Sri Lanka and British Tamils

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced he will be resigning following a turbulent week of politics in London.

As he reaches the end of his tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, we look back on his statements on the British Tamil community, as well his record on advancing justice for mass atrocities in Sri Lanka.

One third of households in Sri Lanka struggling to feed their children - Save the Children survey reveals

A recent survey conducted by Save the Children revealed that more than a third of families in Sri Lanka have been struggling to feed their children as a result of the country’s economic crisis. The data which was collected from May to June of 2022 surveyed 2309 households across nine districts in Sri Lanka. Of the households surveyed more than a third of families said that “they had been forced to reduce their children’s food intake in the past two weeks.” Additionally, thirty percent of families stated that “they had reduced the number of meals they eat in a day.” According to the survey only around one-third of families were able to satisfy their household food needs. Price hikes, fuel

UK pledges to ‘carefully scrutinise’ Sri Lanka–IMF deal as corruption concerns whirl

The UK Treasury pledged to carefully scrutinise any potential bailout package that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) may grant Sri Lanka, as concerns regarding corruption continue to be raised around the world.

Commenting on the ongoing discussion between the IMF and Sri Lankan government,  the Treasury noted that “no proposal on Sri Lanka has yet been shared with members”.

STF threatens to plant drugs and frame civilians

War criminals join Go Home Gota protest

Amidst ongoing protests demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, war criminals, formerly aligned with the President, have switched alliances and joined the protests.