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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…

21st Amendment fails to meet Tamil demands

A day after Sri Lanka’s main opposition party, the Samagi Jana Balavegaya (SJB), presented a drafted proposal for the 21st amendment to Sri Lanka’s constitution, 40 independent MPs presented an alternative draft.

The SJB’s proposal would see the abolition of the executive presidential system which has been in place since 1978. In its place would see a parliamentary-led system, to which the President is accountable and elected by. A further reform would be that cabinet ministers can be removed by a vote of no confidence.

Disabled Malaysian Tamil to be executed in 5 days 

Despite international criticism, the execution of mentally disabled Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam has been set for 27 April. 

The Tamil Malaysian has been on death row since 2010. Dharmalingam was convicted on charges of carrying a meagre 42.72 grams of heroin into Singapore, a country that has received widespread criticism over its harsh drug laws. 

Pakistani court issues death penalty for lynching of Sri Lankan factory manager

Priyantha Diyawadanage

A Pakistani court sentenced 6 men to death this week, for their involvement in the mob lynching of a Sri Lankan factory manager in Sialkot, eastern Pakistan.

During the mass trial, 9 others were sentenced to life imprisonment; one person was sentenced to 5 years and 72 people to 2 years in jail. 

Sri Lankan intelligence question family of Tamil journalist over #GoHomeGota posts

Sri Lankan intelligence officers have visited the homes of at least two Tamil journalists in Batticaloa this week, reportedly looking to interrogate the journalists over social media posts on the ongoing anti-government protests on the island.

The homes of S. Nilanthan and P. Sasikaran were visited by intelligence officers who reportedly accused the journalists of ‘inciting separatism on social media’ through their coverage of the protests and of ‘attempting to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)’.

Victims of Easter Sunday attacks remembered in Batticaloa

Memorial events were held in Batticaloa to mark three years since the Easter Sunday attacks that killed nearly 270 people and injured over 500 others. 

ICJ ‘deplores use of live ammunition’ by Sri Lankan police

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) released a statement condemning the use of excessive force by Sri Lankan law enforcement against protestors, adding that “police and other law enforcement officials have failed to respect people’s human rights, including their rights to protest”.

Any loan to Sri Lanka requires debt sustainability says IMF

The International Monetary Fund said that discussions with Sri Lanka on a potential IMF loan program or deal would require "adequate assurances" that the country's debt could be put on a sustainable path.

IMF Sri Lanka Mission Chief Masahiro Nozaki said that IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva discussed lending options and policy plans with a Sri Lankan delegation on Tuesday.

Moody's downgrades Sri Lanka's credit rating again

Moody's Investors Service downgraded the Government of Sri Lanka's long-term foreign-currency issuer and senior unsecured debt ratings to Ca from Caa2.

Sri Lanka’s Chinese Embassy hacked by ‘Tamil Eelam Cyber Force’ website

The website of Sri Lanka’s embassy in China has been hacked by the “Tamil Eelam Cyber Force” as the group memorialises the genocide of Eelam Tamils.

The webpage features images of the atrocities that took place during the armed conflict.

At the time of writing the page remains visible on the embassy website.

See the original page here.

Joining Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka – India presses talks on electric power grid linking the island

The Indian government has revived talks with Sri Lanka on linking the two countries’ electricity grids, a project that it has sought to carry out for several years, according to a report in Reuters.

Wasantha Perera, secretary of Sri Lanka's power ministry, confirmed that talks had taken places, stating "it is at very initial stages of discussion”.

The project had reported been brought up by New Delhi in March this year, as then Sri Lankan finance minister travelled to India to seek a USD $ 1 billion credit line. Cash-stricken Colombo has been reliant on its northern neighbour for much needed financial assistance as it battles one of its worst economic crises on record.

However, in exchange India has looked to expand several projects in the Tamil homeland in the North-East of the island, despite ongoing Sinhala hostility to an Indian presence on the island. Sinhala nationalists have previously prevented several Indian projects from taking place, part of a deeper ‘Indo-phobic’ sentiment across the South.