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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…

Sri Lanka’s online sex industry surges as women, minors and tourists drawn into exploitation

Sri Lanka is facing a sharp rise in online prostitution platforms, with dozens of websites and mobile applications openly advertising hundreds of sex services daily - many involving women as young as 18, and in some cases, underage children.

Tamil man takes his own life after Sri Lankan mob assault goes viral


A 34-year-old Tamil man has died by suicide after being brutally assaulted by villagers in Ramboda, Nuwara Eliya, who mistook him for a thief. Video footage of the assault was later circulated on social media, prompting the victim to take his own life.

Muslim student acquitted after nine month detention under Sri Lanka's PTA

Mohamed Rifai Suhail, was acquitted this week after he was detained last year under Sri Lanka's notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), which has been disproportionately used against Tamils and Muslims for decades. 

The 21 year old student was arrested by the Dehiwala police in October 2024 for over a social media post which reportedly showed a sword pointing at an Israeli flag. 

India exempts Eelam Tamil refugees from prosecution – but blocks path to citizenship

Eelam Tamil refugees who fled to India before 2015 have been exempted from prosecution under India’s new immigration law, but remain barred from applying for long-term visas or citizenship, leaving more than 90,000 in Tamil Nadu in continued legal limbo.

Tamil massacre victim files police complaint demanding investigation into atrocity

A survivor of the 1990 Sathurukondan massacre, who lost their entire family in the slaughter, lodged a complaint at the occupying Sri Lankan Police Station in Kokkuvil, Batticaloa this month, demanding an investigation into one of the most notorious mass killings of Tamils in the East.

Premadasa doubles down on Sinhala Buddhist nationalism at temple ceremony

Sri Lanka’s Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has once again pledged to defend Buddhism as central to the island’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, underscoring his alignment with Sinhala Buddhist nationalism.

Speaking at the Sri Vipashyarama Purana Viharaya in Maharagama on 13 September, Premadasa declared,

Fourth day of Thileepan's hunger strike commemorated in Jaffna

Marking the fourth day of Lt. Col. Thileepan's hunger strike, residents paid their respects at his memorial in Nallur, Jaffna this morning. 

Thileepan fasted unto death in September 1987, in a protest appealing to the Indian government to honour their pledges to the Tamil people. 

SJB MP retracts Israel friendship initiative amid party’s ‘genocide’ rhetoric

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) parliamentarian Sujeewa Senasinghe has been forced to retract a letter convening the inaugural meeting of a proposed Sri Lanka–Israel Parliamentary Friendship Association, after admitting it was issued “in error.”

The notice, dated 4 September, had invited MPs to attend the launch of the association on 12 September at Parliament. However, in a statement, Senasinghe acknowledged the move had been a “genuine mistake.”

Sri Lanka tops global list for attacks on Indians abroad, MEA data reveals

Sri Lanka has recorded the highest number of attacks on Indian nationals abroad since 2022, according to official data presented in the Indian Parliament by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

The figures, which track reported assaults and incidents across 45 countries, place Sri Lanka far ahead of other nations, with 66 attacks on Indians documented between 2022 and 2025. By comparison, the United States recorded 34 incidents over the same period, the United Kingdom 19, and Canada 19.

Washington’s ‘Pacific Angel’ lands in Colombo as US trains Sri Lanka’s war criminals

The United States concluded “Exercise Pacific Angel – 2025” in Sri Lanka last week, further entrenching military cooperation with Colombo despite ongoing allegations of war crimes and genocide by Sri Lankan security forces.