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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…

The MiG Deal: Why My Father Had to Die'

Ahimsa Wickrematunge, the daughter of murdered journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge wrote a piece for Groundviews marking the 12th anniversary of his death and detailing why his killers have never punished. 

Lasantha Wickrematunge had been investigating a deal made towards the end of the armed conflict in 2009, in which the Sri Lankan air force was looking to buy new bomber jets. The planes supplied to the Rajapaksa regime were used to indiscriminately bomb Tamil civilians in the closing stages of the war and a portion of the money used to purchase the planes were redirected to close associates of the Rajapaksa’s.

ACMC leader calls out ‘violation of fundamental rights’ following removal of 7,000 voters from Northern electoral list

The removal of over 7,000 voters from the Northern Province's electoral list is a "Violation of a basic human right," claimed Member of Parliament Rishad Bathiudeen, in a letter to Sri Lanka's election commission this week.

The All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) leader wrote to the Elections Commission, condemning the “unjust” act of removing the names of 7,727 residents originally from the Northern District and demanded that necessary steps be taken to register the individuals in their native electoral lists.

French Tamils rally against destruction of Mullivaikal Memorial

Hundreds of French Tamils gathered in Paris earlier this week, condemning the destruction of the Mullivaikal memorial monument and expressing solidarity with Jaffna University students.

What started off as a car rally at La Chapelle on Tuesday 12th January, concluded as a protest at Hôtel des Invalides.

HRW urges international action ahead of UNHRC session

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned Sri Lanka’s continued policy of forced cremations noting that the denial of burial rights was “causing intense distress, stoking communal hatred, and is without any scientific basis”.

Condemnation over Sri Lankan army's expansion into the Department of Irrigation

The involvement of Sri Lanka’s army in the Department of Irrigation has been strongly condemned as the military opened the four floodgates of Muttiankaddu pond in Mullaitivu on Sunday.

 

Sri Lankan minister leads Buddhist landgrab of Tamil temple

Vidura Wickramanayaka, Sri Lanka's state minister for 'national heritage', accompanied by army soldiers and archaeology department officers, led an event on Monday at Kurunthoormalai in which a new Buddha statue was placed and consecrated at the site of the Athi Aiyanar temple.

The temple site, on a hilltop in the Kumulamunai area of  Mullaitivu, has been the target of intense landgrab efforts by Sinhala Buddhist monks, met with fierce resistance from locals which in 2018 led to a court order decreeing that no changes could be made to the site. The court also stated that the archaeology department had abused its power in allowing Buddhist monks to survey the area.

While Tamils have been resisting several attempts at landgrabs and Sinhalisation across the North-East, and particularly in Mullaitivu, fronted by state agencies such as the archaeology department and forest department, the minister's presence in Monday's landgrab represents the first time the Sri Lankan government has openly demonstrated its involvement in the colonisation.

Amnesty International calls for an international accountability mechanism for Sri Lanka

In advance of the 46th Human Rights Council session, Amnesty International has urged the UN to establish an international accountability mechanism in Sri Lanka to monitor the human rights situations, warning that if there was insufficient progress, that the Human Rights Council must take “international action to ensure accountability”.

Britain express repeated concern over Sri Lanka's forced cremations

Responding to a question posed by UK Shadow Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Ruth Jones, about Sri Lankan forced, Minister for Asia at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Department for International Development, Nigel Adams,  expressed the UK's repeated concern over minority rights in Sri Lanka.

PEARL urges international community heed Tamil demands

The Washington-based advocacy organisation People For Equality And Relief in Lanka (PEARL) has called on the international community to consider demands made by Tamil people in the North-East after a coalition of elected representatives of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka, members of the Tamil victim communities, and Tamil civil society organizations united behind calls for Sri Lanka to face international accountability.

Another Tamil refugee to stand trial in Germany

A Tamil refugee is to stand trial at the Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf, Germany, for alleged involvement in an attack on a Sri Lankan army convoy 12 years ago. 

The Public Prosecutor’s office claims that the defendant incriminated himself in his 2018 asylum application. The attack, which is alleged to have taken place when the refugee was 15 years old, is reported to have resulted in the deaths of six people, though it is unclear whether any civilians were injured or if all were Sri Lankan military personnel.