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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…

Brother-in-law of Rishad Bathiudeen released on bail

Photo of former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen

Former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen’s brother-in-law, who had been detained in relation to the murder of a domestic worker, has been released on bail by Colombo Magistrate Buddhika Sri Ragala.

Hong Kong places stringent restrictions on Sri Lankan travelers due to COVID

The Government of Hong Kong is the latest to place stringent restrictions on inbound Sri Lankan travellers as Sri Lanka continues to grapple with an ongoing surge in COVID cases, with daily deaths exceeding 150.

Already 21 countries have imposed travel restrictions on Sri Lanka whilst Sri Lanka’s Tourism Minister has denied that tourists and international travel had contributed to the pandemic.

‘I welcome the suspension of GSP+’ - TNA Spokesman, M.A Sumanthiran

In an interview, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran said that he welcomes the European Union’s (EU) suspension of GSP+, a set of favourable trading preferences, to Sri Lanka due to human rights concerns.

Expanding on this Sumanthiran explained the position of the TNA.

Sri Lanka's expanded PTA violates basic liberties warn UN experts

Responding to Sri Lanka’s expansion of its draconian counter-terrorism legislation in March, a team of UN Special rapporteurs have published a damning report highlighting that the current legislation “risks jeopardizing the rights and liberties of persons who may be detained arbitrarily, especially religious and ethnic minorities, and may curtail political dissent”.

Amidst crisis, Sri Lanka reshuffles cabinet

As Sri Lanka grapples with the ongoing COVID pandemic and economic crisis, the government has announced a cabinet reshuffle.

The reshuffle has appointed G.L. Peris to the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs, whilst former Foreign Affairs Minister, Dinesh Gunawardena has been appointed as Minister of Education. Sri Lanka's former Health Minister, Pavithra Wanniarachchi, has been appointed as Minister of Transport. Former Media Minister, Keheliya Rambukwella has been appointed Minister of Health.

Sri Lankan Minister claims all pending pre-2016 PTA cases ‘to be concluded in next three months'

File photo: Ali Sabry 

Sri Lankan Justice Minister, Ali Sabry, stated that cases pending and filed prior to 2016 under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) will be concluded by the end of this year.

“People who are awaiting trial under the PTA should be charged. If there are no charges, they should be released," he stressed.

‘The government take full responsibility for this grim situation’ – TNA MP, M.A Sumanthiran

 

Responding to the going COVID crisis in Sri Lanka, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, M.A. Sumanthiran demanded that “the government take full responsibility” for this “grim situation” and heed the advice of medical experts.

“Due to the urgency of the situation the country must be locked down” Sumanthiran stated.

Sri Lanka police will arrest people for not wearing masks

As the average daily death toll due to COVID surpasses 100, the country’s police have announced that they will begin arresting individuals for not wearing masks in public.

The announcement comes after the release of a damning Human Rights Watch report which highlights how Sri Lanka’s police have exploited the pandemic to excuse abuses which include arbitrary detention, police brutality, and extrajudicial killings.

Sri Lankan minister criticises suspension of police training as ‘unfair’

Responding to Police Scotland’s suspension of its police training programme, due to human rights concerns, Sri Lanka’s Public Security Minister, Sarath Weerasekara, decried the decision as “unfair”.

“How can they level any such charges? Have they actually done any investigation to prove those claims? It is very unfair if they (Police Scotland) have suspended such a training programme simply on such claims,” the minister complained.

Swiss Tamils mark 15th anniversary of Sencholai massacre

Swiss Tamils marked the 15th anniversary of the Sencholai massacre with a silent protest outside the United Nations in Geneva yesterday.  

On August 14 2006, four Sri Lankan air force jets flew over the Vanni and dropped sixteen bombs over the Sencholai children's home for orphans, killing 53 school girls and 3 teachers.