The Sri Lankan government has taken “minimal steps to identify, investigate, prosecute, and punish officials who committed human rights abuses” said the US State Department in its human rights report for 2021, highlighting the level of impunity still present on the island.
Hundreds of Tamil Canadians held a car rally this week demanding Canada and the international community to recognise the Tamil people's right to self-determination and to send Sri Lankan war criminals to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The car rally saw hundreds of cars from Brampton and Scarborough make their way through Dundas Square to downtown Toronto.
In a recent press release, the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) expressed solidarity with those protesting the Rajapaksa regime in Sri Lanka and called for “the governance structure” of the country to be “comprehensively overhauled”, stating that the current demonstrations could serve as a catalyst for structural and meaningful change in Sri Lanka.
As Sri Lanka continues to grapple with its worst political and economic crisis in recent history, senior officials in Delhi express an interest in providing an additional $2 billion in aid whilst those in Beijing remain tight-lipped on assistance.
Tamil families of the disappeared in Vavuniya continued their protest earlier today, marking 1,881 days of their continuous demonstration as they demanded justice for the forcible disappeared of their loved ones.
Despite Sri Lanka’s ongoing economic crisis, the Tamil New Year, which falls on the first day of the month of Chithirai in the Tamil calendar, was celebrated across the North-East earlier today.
Speaking in parliament, leader of the Tamil National Peoples' Front (TNPF) Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam called into question Sri Lanka’s exorbitant military spending of 10.35% of the annual budget
Staff at Mankulam hospital protest over severe shortage of medicines
Sri Lanka is expected to receive $10 million from the World Bank to secure essential medicines in an attempt to avoid worsening the current medical crisis.
11 political parties led by the Sri Lankan Freedom Party (SLFP), a former coalition partner to the Rajapaksa regime, have boycotted negotiations after the appointment of Shantha Bandara as State Minister for organic fertilisers.
A protest was held in Vavuniya on Tuesday, demanding the Sri Lankan government halt the military appropriation of private lands, repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and release Tamil political prisoners.
Responding to the ongoing political and economic crisis in Sri Lanka, the Tamil National People’s Front has signed a motion of no confidence, demanding that the Rajapaksa administration stands down.