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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…

Tamil man arrested for distributing Rs. 20 million to Jaffna residents

On Monday, Police arrested three people distributing Rs. 20 million in cash to residents on Udupidi Wadiriyan Road in Jaffna for violating quarantine protocols.

One of the men was sent Rs. 20 million in remittance from overseas, by his son with instructions to distribute Rs. 2000 each to families in need.

When the elderly man began distributing the money along with two other members of the family, more than 2,000 Jaffna residents gathered and formed a long queue to collect money consequently disregarding the quarantine curfew. This comes amidst reports of families across the North-East not recieving promise aid.

Another expert resigns, SL Health Ministry urges senior physician to reconsider

Infectious disease expert and the first healthcare official to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Sri Lanka has resigned from the Covid Prevention Technical Committee, as he claimed  that the vaccination program in Sri Lanka is not being implemented as per the recommendations of the experts.

India seeks use of ‘Neighbouring First’ policy to strengthen military ties with Sri Lanka

 

Deputy High Commissioner - Vinod K. Jacob

The Indian High Commission in Colombo has facilitated a visit of 39 Sri Lankan military officers to New Delhi, in a visit aimed to promote India's "Neighbourhood First" policy. 

Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister admits economic crisis but refuses to borrow from institutions which attack the country’s ‘sovereignty’

In his first speech to parliament, Sri Lankan finance minister, Basil Rajapaksa, admitted that coutry was facing a foreign exchange crisis and had lost an estimated Rs. 1.6 trillion in revenue across the pandemic, but maintained that the country would not borrow from institutions which would “attach conditions that impact the country’s sovereignty”.

 

Alive from the abyss: continuing abductions and torture in Sri Lanka

A new generation of young Tamil men are being picked up and tortured by the security forces in the north and east for exercising their legitimate peaceful political rights. As Frances Harrison writes, parents, teachers, politicians and community organisers need to be more aware of the risks.

TNPF urges Core Group to go beyond the UN resolution

In advance of the 48th session of the UN Human Rights Council, leading representatives of the Tamil National People’s Front and All Ceylon Tamil Congress, have written to the Core Group on Sri Lanka urging the countries to go beyond UN resolution 46/1, which they slam as “highly problematic”.

“Six months have lapsed since the passing of resolution 46/1 on Sri Lanka. In these six months, every single warning that we alluded to have been proved to be true” they wrote.

Krishanthi Kumaraswamy remembered in Jaffna

 Krishanthi Kumaraswamy, a Tamil schoolgirl who was kidnapped, gang raped and brutally murdered by Sri Lankan soldiers in 1996, was remembered yesterday in Jaffna by former Northern Provincial Councillor M K Shivajilingham. 

Krishanthi was an A Level student at Chundikili High School who was kidnapped, gang raped and viciously murdered by Sri Lankan soldiers and police officers on September 7th 1996.

Memorial held in Vavuniya for Tamil journalist Pragas Gnanapragasam

The Vavuniya Tamil Journalists Association held a memorial for 26-year-old journalist Pragas Gnanapragasam, who died last week after contracting COVID-19. 

Health Department expresses concerns over rising cases of COVID in Vavuniya

With the district of Vavuniya facing serious threats from the coronavirus pandemic, health officials have expressed their concerns over the indifference of the people towards the virus. 

This comes as forty-five deaths have been recorded in the district in the first week of September alone. 

When inquired about the spike in cases, one official said, “Deaths from coronavirus in Vavuniya are rising at great speed day by day.”

Tamils brutalised, tortured and hospitalised by Sri Lankan police


2 brothers from Batticaloa. Mahendiran keerthiseelan and Mahendiran Anujan, were brutally beaten and hosptalised by Sri Lankan police when fuelling their motorcycles at a petrol station in  Thandiyadi on Sunday night.

The incident follows the assult of a Tamil resident of Kokuvil who was summoned to Batticaloa police station on Sunday over a personal dispute. He was tortured to obtain a confession and hospitalised.