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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Sri Lanka’s inquiry into Easter Sunday bombings calls for criminal charges against former President and senior officials

The final report of Sri Lanka’s Presidential Commission of Inquiry examining the Easter Sunday bombings, which claimed the lives of over 250 people, has recommended criminal charges against key officials, including former President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who failed to prevent the attacks, despite the early warnings.

Kumarapuram massacre remembered 25 years on amidst Sri Lankan army intimidation

Photograph: IBC Tamil 

Tamils gathered in Trincomalee yesterday to remember the victims of the Kumarapuram massacre where Sri Lankan army corporals went on a rampage killing Tamils in the village 25 years ago.

Photograph: IBC Tamil 

Martyr Muthukumar commemorated in Jaffna 12 years on

 Muthukumar, a Tamil Nadu activist, who self-immolated in protest against the Indian government's failure to stop the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils by the Sri Lankan army during the final months of the armed conflict, was commemorated in Jaffna on January 29. 

More than 90,000 Eelam Tamil refugees stateless in India

The Indian government has released its latest records documenting more than 90,000  Eelam Tamil refuges who are currently in India, following data collected by the Commissionerate of Rehabilitation and Welfare of Non-residents Tamils in Tamil Nadu.

Canada's leadership on Sri Lanka urgently needed' states HRW

In a recent statement, Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged Canada to “lead efforts” in pushing for justice and accountability, as they did in 2015, at the upcoming UNHRC session. 

‘There are no political prisoners in Sri Lanka’ - claims Sri Lankan Justice minister

Speaking in parliament today, Justice minister Ali Sabry claimed that ‘there are no political prisoners in Sri Lanka’.

Responding to questions raised by TNA MP Shanankiyan regarding the governments failure to release Tamil political prisoners, Ali Sabry said that "There are no political prisoners in Sri Lanka...however, there are people in prison who charges have not been filed or cases are pending”.

Following intense international condemnation, Sri Lanka claims it will permit Muslim burials

Following intense international and domestic backlash over Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has claimed in parliament that the burial of bodies suspected of COVID infection will be permitted.

Core Group to present new resolution 'promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka' states UK

The UK revealed today that it intends to present a new resolution "promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka" at the 46th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) later this month.

HRW calls for UNHRC members to heed victims demands and push for accountability

Responding to the thousands of Tamils marching from Puttvil to Polikandy, Human Rights Watch has called on UNHRC council members to heed victim demands and “pass a strong resolution to advance accountability and deter the government from committing further abuses”.

HRW highlights that amongst the demonstrators are Families of the Disappeared, who in defiance of court bans, have launched protests and hunger strikes demanding to know what happened to their loved ones. 

Rajapaksa slams P2P protest as 'trying to divide country'

Sri Lanka's prime minister and accused war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa slammed the five day long protest rally that took place across the Tamil homeland this week, claiming it was "trying to divide the country”.

"Those who are now agitating against the government remained mum during the Yahapalanaya regime, which heaped unbearable burdens on the masses,” said Rajapaksa in comments reported by The Island.