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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…

We didn't start this struggle yesterday' - Tamil families of disappeared continue protests

Tamil families of the disappeared continued their protests across the North-East, demanding justice and accountability for their forcibly disappeared relatives.

Families gathered in Vavuniya, Mannar and Kilinochchi towns, joined by local activists and politicians.

S&P slash Sri Lanka's sovereign credit rating

Standard and Poor's has cut Sri Lanka's sovereign rating to 'selective default', as the country missed interest payments on USD $ 1.25 billion worth of sovereign bonds.

Individual securities were downgraded to default of D, the rating agency added.

Sri Lanka has 30 days to make payment on the coupon which was due on April 18.

“We do not expect the government to make the coupon payments within 30 calendar days after their due dates,” Standard and Poor’s said.

Gotabaya ‘takes steps’ towards interim government with reports Mahinda may be dumped

Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has agreed to ‘take steps’ towards creating an all-party interim government, according to a release from his office earlier today, with reports that his elder brother Mahinda Rajapaksa may be removed from his post as prime minister.

The press release says Rajapaksa met with “party leaders and representatives” to discuss the terms of a new all-party government, with former president Mathripala Sirisena present at the discussions. 

LTTE leader's words have become a reality in Sri Lanka, Tamil lawmaker tells parliament

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian S Sritharan told Sri Lanka’s parliament last week that the words of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader V Prabhakaran have “become a reality in Sri Lanka,” as he spoke on the murder of a Sinhala protestor by police.

Speaking in parliament, Sritharan paid tribute to Chaminda Lakshan who was shot dead by Sri Lankan police last week. He went on to quote Prabhakaran to parliament, stating,

Murdered journalist Sivaram remembered across the North-East

Memorial events were held across the North-East to mark the 17th anniversary of murdered Tamil journalist, Dharmeratnam Sivaram. 

Despite protests in South, Sri Lanka 'not prepared to give up oppression' of Tamils - TNPF MP Kajendran

Despite widespread unrest and anti-government protests in the South of the island Sri Lankan authorities continued to suppress Tamil remembrance activities in the North-East, said Tamil National People’s Front parliamentarian Selvarajah Kajendran in parliament last week.

The Tamil lawmaker was commenting on how Sri Lankan authorities had blocked the children of Annai Poopathy, a Tamil women who undertook a hunger strike until death in 1988 as she protested against atrocities committed by the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF). 

‘Everyone deserves to know what happened to their loved ones’ – US Ambassador on 'essential' tour of Jaffna

Amidst Sri Lanka’s political and economic tumult, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung, made a historic visit to Jaffna where she met with Tamil families of the disappeared, major Tamil political parties, civil society actors, religious groups, and business communities to discuss the impact of the crisis.

Sri Lankan court bars Tamil MP from protests

A Sri Lankan court has reportedly barred a Tamil parliamentarian from joining protests, after an order from Sri Lankan police was approved earlier today.

Kaluwanchikudy police in Batticaloa reportedly received approval for their order blocking Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian R Shanakiyan  from joining protests.

“Again shows that law enforcement in the NE is different from the rest of the country,” tweeted fellow TNA MP M A Sumanthiran. “Over to those who wonder why NE is reacting differently now!!”

Sri Lankan courts allow protests, but not Tamil memorials

A Sri Lankan court has rejected a request from police that sought to prevent protestors gathering outside Temple Trees in Colombo this week, just days after another Sri Lankan court granted a police order to ban commemoration events for a Tamil hunger striker.

The Colombo Magistrate’s Court refused an order requested by the Colpetty Police to prevent protesters from protesting opposite the Sri Lankan prime minister’s residence at Temple Trees

TCSF calls on Sri Lanka’s protestors to go beyond ‘skin deep’ gestures

The Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF) called on Sri Lanka’s protestors in the South to go beyond ‘skin deep’ gestures and incorporate the addressing of “Tamils’ historic grievances” in a statement that expressed solidarity this week.

The detailed statement began by stating “your government leaders who have slaughtered us over the years have today turned their weapons towards you”.