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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…

EU and Western states ‘stress extreme urgency of situation’ in Sri Lanka

The embassies of the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom in Sri Lanka stressed the “extreme urgency of situation” on the island and called for “in-depth discussion with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the reforms needed to bring the Sri Lankan economy back to a sustainable path”.

In a statement released this morning, the missions of the states also called on “all parties to explore constructive and democratic ways out of the current crisis” as anti-government protests continue in the South.

‘We sympathise with your concerns, but not a single Sinhala person protested when Tamils were slain' - Tamil MP tells Parliament 

Shritharan Sivagnanam, an MP from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), appealed to the Sinhala youth in the island to make an effort towards understanding the Tamil situation and protest for it along with the ongoing demonstrations against the dire economic crisis. 

TNPF leader tells Sri Lanka to restructure its state and recognise the Tamil nation

Addressing Parliament this week, Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam called on Sinhalese protesters to use this 'golden moment' to restructure Sri Lanka's unitary state and recognise the Tamil speaking nation. 

Sri Lanka's new appointments to Finance Ministry and Central Bank

Following the resignation of Ali Sabry, after holding the position of Finance Minister for a day, Sri Lanka's government has now appointed a new secretary to the Finance Ministry, Mahinda Siriwardena, and new Central Bank governor, Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe.

Stop the PTA, Stop the landgrabs'- Tamils demand justice in Mullaitivu & Trincomalee

As Sri Lankans continue to protest against the Rajapaksa regime across the island and demand the President's resignation; Tamils in Mullaitivu and Trincomalee are to continue to demand the demilitarisation of their homeland.

Another Tamil mother of disappeared son dies without answers

Kalimuthu Subbamma, a Tamil mother who was searching or her forcibly disappeared son, passed away earlier this week, having never found the whereabouts of her loved one or received justice for his abduction.

Affectionately known as Kamala, she was one of several mothers protesting in her hometown of Vavuniya, demanding answers over the fate of their disappeared loved ones.

‘You blindly borrowed to fight a war’ – M A Sumanthiran demands Sri Lankan president resigns

Speaking in parliament, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, M.A. Sumanthiran slammed the Sri Lankan government’s failure to establish a functioning cabinet following a wave of resignations, including by the newly appointed finance minister who resigned within 24 hours.

Seizing the moment in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is in crisis. Protests have spread across the South, demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. It marks a remarkable turnaround in popularity, with demonstrations from the same electorate that less than two years ago delivered Rajapaksa a two-thirds majority in parliament. The speed in which protests have spread and the fury in which they arose, have led the South to believe this is a moment of revolution that offers an opportunity for a definitive break from the island’s turbulent past. Tamils, however, are sceptical.

Women will bear the brunt of the economic crisis' - Feminists warn against IMF bailout

(Photo: Tamil families of the disappeared protest in Mullaitivu)

“We are witnessing the unfolding of a humanitarian crisis”, warned a petition signed by 21 feminist organisations in Sri Lanka, the majority of which are based in the North-East, that raised concerns over the prospect of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout.

13 years today - Thousands of British Tamils occupy Parliament Square as Sri Lanka shells No Fire Zone

13 years ago today, thousands of British Tamils continuously occupied Parliament Square in London for 72 days as Sri Lanka intensifed its military offensive which led to the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils in Mullivaikkal.