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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…

Fitch hits Sri Lanka with another downgrade as Colombo reacts angrily

Fitch Ratings announced this morning that it has downgraded the Bank of Ceylon's (BOC) Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings just days after it announced a similar downgrade for Sri Lanka, with the government in Colombo lashing out at the agency for its decision.

Tamils in Mullaitivu step up protest for land and take to the streets

Tamil residents in a Mullaitivu village in have stepped up their protests demanding the release of land for them to live in, by taking to the streets this week

More than 50 families are living without land to live on in Venavil village, which is located under the Puthukkudiyiruppu Divisional Secretariat of the Mullaitivu District.

Antony Blinken and Sri Lanka – A look at the new US Secretary of State

After US President-elect Joe Biden announced Antony Blinken as his pick for Secretary of State, we take a look at his previous comments on Sri Lanka, his internationalist and interventionist position and his remarks on American global leadership.

Sri Lankan navy arrests Tamils who tried to flee to India

The Sri Lankan navy arrested at least seven persons, including women and children, who tried to flee the island and escape to India by way of sea through Mannar on Saturday.  

Five persons, including a 29 year old man, a 29 year old woman, a 38 year old woman and two 9 year old female children, were arrested by the navy in the waters near Pesalai village in Mannar. Further, two men, one aged 32 and the other 37, were arrested on charges of arranging the travel for those trying to leave the country. 

French Tamils leave tributes for murdered Parisian family

Tamils across France have left tributes for a Tamil family after a Tamil woman and four children were murdered on October 3rd in the Parisian neighbourhood of Noisy-le-Sec

The man accused of the massacre, said to be the husband, father and uncle of the deceased; is alleged to have killed his wife, his 18 month old and 5 year old children, and his 9 year old and 11 year old nephews. The sister and brother-in-law of the accused as well as two other of their children (13 & 15 years old) managed to survive the attack.

‘Would have been delighted if Cyclone Burevi had come during Maaveerar Naal' – Sarath Fonseka

The former head of Sri Lanka’s army Sarath Fonseka stated in parliament that he “would have been delighted” if cyclone Burevi had occurred during Maaveerar Naal last week, as storms and rains battered the Tamil North-East.

Cyclone Burevi, which has severely hit the Tamil occupied North-East, has impacted tens of thousands of people across the Tamil homeland, destroying homes and displacing families.

Heavy rainfall brings flooding and disruption to Jaffna

As Cyclone Burevi continues to ravage coastal areas of the North-East and Tamil Nadu, a torrential rainfall yesterday deluged the city of Jaffna, blocking movement and causing severe damages to residential areas and businesses. 

A great number of houses, businesses and farmlands located at a low altitude have already submerged under water as a result of heavy downpours throughout the week. 

Sri Lanka's Archeology Department expands operations in Batticaloa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sri Lanka’s Department of Archaeology has excavated 650 monuments in Batticaloa, under the supervision of the Presidential Task Force for Archaeological Heritage Management.

Senarathe Dissanayake, director-general of archaeology, noted that this was the first time an extensive excavation was conducted in Batticaloa district in the 125-year history of the department.

‘I do not know his whereabouts’ – Wife pleads for release of husband arrested over Facebook post

A Tamil woman has demanded the release of her husband, who was arrested by Sri Lankan authroties last week after allegedly posting an image of LTTE leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran on his Facebook page.

Sri Lankan police in Vaharai arrested 30-year-old Kumaradasar Vijayadasar on November 27th, under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. He was taken from his home during dinner and initially questioned on the road of his residence.

Sri Lankan police interrogate Tamils over Maaveerar Naal press conference

The Sri Lankan police in Mannar have interrogated four persons who conducted a press conference ahead of Maaveerar Naal on November 25.

Four people, including head of the Organisation for the Right to Life of Tamil Nation V.S. Sivakaran, organized a press conference on November 25 following the ban on the commemoration of the remembrance by the Mannar Magistrate Court.