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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 Lankan airports reopen despite surge in coronavirus cases

Sri Lanka has officially reopened its airports for international travel, despite recent criticism over Sri Lanka’s covid response and the continued rise of COVID-19 cases on the island. 

#GenocideSriLanka trends in France as thousands join campaign

The hashtag '#GenocideSriLanka' is trending in France, as part of a campaign across the country to bring awareness to the ongoing genocide of the Tamil people by the Sri Lankan state.

The movement which started last night is currently trending in second place on Twitter with over 13,000 Tweets and counting.  

See a selection of tweets below.

India lodges ‘strong protest’ with Sri Lanka after killing of fishermen sparks outrage

The Indian government said it was “shocked” and had conveyed "strong protest" with the Sri Lankan government after four fishermen from Tamil Nadu were killed last week, amidst reports of a collision with a Sri Lankan navy craft and claims that they were tortured.

The bodies of the four fishermen, three Indian nationals and an Eelam Tamil refugee, were handed over to the Indian coast guard after being recovered from the wreckage. The killing has sparked protests and outrage across Tamil Nadu, with locals claiming that the men may have been tortured before being killed.

Australian mining in Mannar likely to cause severe environmental damage

Environmentalists in Sri Lanka have added to concerns over an Australian mining project being carried out in Mannar, already the subject of local protests and criticism from Australian environmental experts.

Australian drilling company Titanium Sands Ltd plans to carry out extensive limonite sand mining on ‘fragile’ Mannar Island, despite the company reportedly not obtaining the relevant permissions and environmental approval.

The mining would create great damage throughout the Mannar Island as well as to the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park (officially part of Tamil Nadu), the Sri Lanka-based NGO Centre for Environment and Nature Studies (CENS) has said.

Sri Lankan army Jaffna commander promoted to chief of staff

The Sri Lankan army’s Jaffna district commander has been promoted to army chief of staff.

Major General Senarath Bandara assumed his new duties on Tuesday, following a five-month stint as commander in Jaffna, during which time he continued with the programme of militarisation of the North.

Leaked UN report highlights ICC referral, universal jurisdiction and sanctions on Sri Lanka

In advance of the 46th UN Human Rights Council session, a leaked report on Sri Lanka, allegedly from the UN Human Rights Chief, has highlighted that the country remains in a “state of denial about the past” and calls on member states to advance “criminal accountability” by considering a referral to the International Criminal Court; establish investigations and prosecutions under universal jurisdiction; and, imposing sanctions on Sri Lankan officials implicated in international crimes.

Modi affirms ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’ to Gotabaya

India will continue to give due importance to its ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’, the country’s prime minister assured Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Twitter.

On Sunday, President Rajapaksa congratulated the Indian prime minister on the country’s successful roll out of the COVID-19 vaccine, tweeting, “my heartiest congratulations to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on the successful roll out of the COVID-19 vaccine & his generosity towards friendly neighbouring countries.”

Prime Minister Modi thanked Rajapaksa the following day and said “We will [continue] to give due importance to our Neighborhood First policy while collectively fighting the pandemic.”

Pakistan PM Imran Khan set to visit Sri Lanka

Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, is set to visit Sri Lanka next month, reports The Hindu.

His visit is reportedly likely to coincide with the start of the 46th UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session in Geneva, where a new resolution on Sri Lanka may be tabled.

Pakistan, a long-time ally of Sri Lanka, having consistently provided military and diplomatic support, is a current member of the UNHRC.

Tamil farmers successfully push back against Sri Lankan Navy land grabs

Jaffna Tamils have successfully pushed back against an attempted land grab by Sri Lanka’s Navy who began surveying over 7 hectares of private land belonging to 29 Tamil residents in the Mandaitivu and Mankumban regions of Jaffna.

Officials who were forced to back down were attempting to expand the already existing Velusamana Navy camp and had made previous attempts in June 2018 and April 2019 before facing fierce opposition from residents and Tamil parliamentarians.

‘Sri Lanka seeks diversion, not justice’ – Human Rights Watch calls for international action on Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka announces yet another internal inquiry ahead of the UNHRC session, this time investigating all previous human rights commissions and committees previously established, Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticises the government’s “disingenuous attempt to avert urgently needed international action”.