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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…

Families in Vavuniya pushed to starvation due to travel ban

Approximately 80 families residing in Karkulam village in the Vavuniya Divisional Secretariat, who relied on daily-wage work such as construction and cutting timber for their livelihood, have been rendered jobless due to the ban on travel and pushed to the point of starvation.

Families across the North-East have report similar conditions due to the deprivation of work causing acute economic distress. 

Sri Lanka claims it is not a dumping ground for Chinese garbage

Sri Lankan government spokesman, Keheliya Rambukwella, rebuked claims that Sri Lanka was importing garbage from Chin describing them as mere gossip.

Rambukwella made these remarks during a press conference where he further claimed that Sri Lanka was receiving its vaccine from China at a lower price than the price given to other countries.

British House of Commons speaker agrees to controversial Sri Lankan cricket match

Meeting with Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the UK, Saroja Sirisena, Britain’s Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle reportedly spoke on the need to strengthen bilateral relations and agreed to a controversial cricket match between British and Sri Lankan parliamentarians despite concerns over human rights abuses.

Appointment of former police chief to OMP 'obliterates any chance of truth and justice' says ITJP

The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) said the recent appointment of war time police chief to the Office of Missing Persons (OMP) "completes the militarisation of this transitional justice mechanism" and "obliterates any chance of truth and justice" for Tamil families of the disappeared.

On May 20, the Parliament Council appointed former Inspector General of Police, Hapu Arachchige Jayantha Shantha Kumara Wickremaratne as a member of the OMP. 

Australia voices support for development project in Sri Lanka despite human rights concerns

 

Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, David Holly called on Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Monday to voice support for development in Sri Lanka despite ongoing concerns over Sri Lanka’s human rights record.

Sri Lankan Minister defends Bangladesh currency swap

Sri Lankan Minister, Ajith Nivard Cabraal, defended the governments $250 million currency swap with Bangladesh implying it was not disgraceful for Sri Lanka to seek this arrangement with one of the most impoverished countries in the world.

Cabraal responded to a question during webinar on the arrangement by claiming that “Bangladesh is loaning more money to the US than to anybody else, the same way Sri Lanka is”. He further added:

Sri Lankan Air Force use drone surveillance to enforce lockdown in Mullaitivu

The Sri Lankan Air Force and police are monitoring locals in Mullaitivu, using newly launched drone surveillance, as the area is in lockdown. 

The drone surveillance has been used to target locals in Puthukudiyiruppu, where a travel ban is currently in place. The Mullaitivu Air Force said it will extend its drone surveillance to other areas in the district soon.

Burning ship destroys Sri Lankan marine life

A cargo ship carrying chemicals caught fire spilling microplastics across Sri Lanka’s coastline and causing the worst environmental disaster in the island history.

The fire on MV X-Press Pearl is believed to have been caused by a nitric acid leak that set the ship ablaze on 20 May. Sri Lankan and Indian naval officials have been trying to reduce the flames for over ten days. It has devastated Sri Lanka’s coastline with the debris spread mostly between Negombo and Moratuwa.

History in flames: remembering the burning of Jaffna Library

At midnight on May 31, 1981, the Jaffna Public Library, the crucible of Tamil literature and heritage, was set ablaze by Sri Lankan security forces and state-sponsored mobs. The burning has since been marked by Eelam Tamils as an act of genocide.