• Government body to approve all song lyrics after singer distorts Buddhist hymn

    The minister of cultural affairs, T.B. Ekanayake, announced that the government intends to amend the Public Performance Act, so that a body, entitled the Public Performance Board (PPB), would in future approve the lyrics and context of songs for public release.

  • Navi Pillay raises concerns over General Silva at UN

    The UN high commissioner for human rights, Navi Pillay, raised concerns regarding the appointment of General Shavendra Silva as sri Lanka's deputy permanent representative to the UN, in a letter to the UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon.

    Speaking to journalists after the UN General Assembly meeting on Monday, Pillay said,

  • Tamil youths attacked by SL Army and Police

    Reports have emerged of attacks by Sri Lankan security forces on Tamil youths in Vanni.

    TamilNet reported on Tuesday that a number of Tamil youngsters were dragged off the street and assaulted in seemingly random attacks in Nedungkeani, in the district of Mullaithivu.

    The youths were beaten and stripped naked before being tortured in a nearby canal.

  • US will back Sri Lanka resolution – Robert Blake

    The United States will support a resolution pushing Sri Lanka to address accountability issues at the UN Human Rights Council session next month.

    The resolution would be asking for the same ‘internal mechanism’ that the UN panel of experts recommended nearly one year ago.

  • Activists in Chennai protest against Sri Lankan hockey team

    A group of youth activists protested on Saturday, against the presence of Sri Lanka's hockey team in Chennai, for training.

    The protest led to the cancellation of the hockey team's training session, and team members leaving the premises.

    Chennai City Police arrested all those engaged in the protest. They were all later released without charge.

  • Tamil businessman abducted in Wellawatte

    Tamil businessman, Ramasamay Prabhakaran, was abducted from outside his house in the Wellawatte area by an armed gang on Saturday.

    The abduction took place front of his mother and daughter, before witnesses saw him being bundled into a white van by seven men armed with assault rifles and hand guns.

  • Sri Lanka signs deals with Pakistan

    During a three day visit to Pakistan, Sri Lanka's president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, signed 3 memorandums with his counterpart in Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, on trade, technical education and media.

    The trade agreement, includes Pakistan offering an export credit line of $200 million, in order for Sri Lanka to import machinery and equipment. In exchange Pakistan would import goods, such as food.

  • US state department officials visit Vanni

    The US ambassador at large for war crimes, Stephen Rapp, led a team of US officials, including the assistant secretary of state for South and Asian affairs, Robert O'Blake, to Vanni.

    The delegation collected eye-witness testimonials from Tamil civilians in Mullaitheevu and Kilinochchi districts, reported Tamilnet.

  • Sri Lankan Minister flees Coimbatore after protests

    The Sri Lankan Minister for Livestock and Rural Community Development, Arumugam Thondaiman, was forced to abandon his visit to the Tamil Nadu city of Coimbatore after protestors besieged his residence.

    Arumugam Thondaman's visit drew angry crowds to his hotel on Saturday, before he fled to Chennai.

  • Time for a reality check on the Sri Lankan civil war'

    In his blog in The Independent, journalist Emmanuel Stoakes calls for an independent inquiry into alleged war crimes.

    See below for extracts.

  • Without truth, grievances remain 'dangerously unresolved'

    Writing in the Dawn newspaper, former BBC foreign correspondent based in Sri Lanka and Iran, Frances Harrison, highlighting the "living hell" experienced by Tamils during the finally stages of the armed conflict in 2009, argues that "without the truth, reconciliation and forgiveness are simply not possible and the grievances that led to conflict in the first place remain dangerously unresolved".

  • Further incident of tourist raped in Sri Lanka

    A German tourist has lodged a complaint with Sri Lankan police, stating that she was raped in her hotel room whilst staying in Dikwella in the Matara district.

  • Rudd urged to act over Sri Lanka

    Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has been under fire for failing to respond to Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission report, despite assurances that he would.

  • My brothers' keepers'

    In its latest edition, The Economist writes about the Rajapakse clan's stranglehold on Sri Lanka.

    See below for extracts.

  • Sri Lankan minister threatens to attack journalists

    Douglas Devananda, a Sri Lankan minister and leader of the paramilitary group, EPDP, threatened physical attacks on journalists, reported Tamilnet.

    In an article published Thursday, Tamilnet quoted Devananda as saying,

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