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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…

Testimony of John Sifton on Accountability and Human Rights in Sri Lanka

John Sifton, the Asia Advocacy Director at Human Rights Watch, addressed the United States House of Representatives Tom Lantos Commission on Human Rights today, which is currently holding a hearing on 'Accountability and Human Rights in Sri Lanka'.

See the full text of his address and video footage of the event below.

LIVE - Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hearing on 'Accountability and Human Rights in Sri Lanka'

The United States House of Representatives Tom Lantos Commission on Human Rights is currently holding a hearing on 'Accountability and Human Rights in Sri Lanka'

Ten Tamils detained for 7 months for commemorating Mullivaikkal genocide released on bail

Ten Tamils who were arrested under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), for commemorating the Mullivaikkal genocide, were released on bail this morning by Valaichenai court. 

Jaffna mayor reopens historic Ariyakulam tank

Jaffna Mayor Viswalingam Manivannan opened the restored Ariyakulam tank, renovated with the financial assistance the Thiyahie Charitable Trust (TCT), as part of the mayors "Pure City" initiative. 

‘Eelamplay’ - Special Eelam Tamil streaming platform to be launched

A subscription-based streaming platform tailored towards Eelam Tamils is set to be launched in January 2022. A venture devoted to the portrayal of the Eelam Tamil homeland on screen, Eelamplay will feature nearly fifty short films, full-length movies and documentaries that have been made so far on Eelam Tamils, right from its launch. 

India cracks the whip in Sri Lanka?

The Indian government has looked to expand several projects in the Tamil homeland, according to the latest press reports, as Sri Lanka’s finance minister Basil Rajapaksa faced criticism over his visit to New Delhi last week with claims that he “went to beg from India”.

Rajapaksa’s visit came as Sri Lanka sought crucial financial support from India amidst a deepening economic crisis and growing tensions between the neighbours.

He agreed a four-point economic plan with New Delhi, which alongside the offer of a much-needed currency swap to assist Sri Lanka during its financial crisis, also included “facilitating Indian investments in different sectors in Sri Lanka” and an agreement to develop the Trincomalee Tank Farm – a reversal from a previous Sri Lankan position.

Kilinochchi farmers warn harvest could be worse today than during armed conflict

Farmers in Kilinochchi have warned that the upcoming harvest may be worse than during the decades of armed conflict, according to a report in The Hindu, after the Sri Lankan government banned chemical fertilisers.

Muthu Sivamohan, a Tamil farmer leader in northern Kilinochchi described the uncertainty due to the chemical fertiliser ban of this year's paddy yield to "two other periods of crisis".

Sri Lankan government officials resume excavation for LTTE gold in Mullaitivu

Excavations resumed in Suthanthirapuram, Mullaitivu where government ministers are in search of LTTE gold.

Excavation work was started by Sri Lankan police on 2 December. Mullaitivu court judge R. Saravanaraja was also present as the works began.

India's Adani group to develop USD $1 billion renewable energy project in Mannar

India's Adani group have submitted a proposal to the Board of Investments of Sri Lanka (BOI) and the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to develop a USD $1 billion renewable wind power project in Mannar. 

The Adani group has proposed to develop a 1,000 MW wind energy project in Mannar and has also expressed interest in a second wind energy project in Poonakary - situated in the Northern Province. 

Fishermen conduct signature drive against use of trawlers

Organised by the National Fisheries Cooperation Movement and the Northern Province Fishermen's Association, Mullaitivu District Fishermen's Associations and the general public participated in a signature drive in front of the Mullaitivu Market on Friday. 

The fishermen are gathering support for their demand to implement a law that proscribes the use of trawlers as it affects local fishermen.