• Rajapaksa rejects acknowledging disappearances and slams ‘certain international media’

    Sri Lanka’s president released a statement on Friday criticising “certain international media channels” and denying he had acknowledged that over 20,000 Tamils who were forcibly disappeared during the final stages of the armed conflict had been killed.

    The statement from the president’s office came amid the uproar that erupted from Rajapaksa’s comments from his meeting with UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Hanaa Singer. In the meeting, Rajapaksa said “he explained that these missing persons are actually dead”, according to the official media division of the Sri Lankan president.  

  • Sri Lankan army arrests Tamil youth in Jaffna

    The Sri Lankan military has arrested at least one Tamil youth, after conducting search raids in Valvettithurai on Thursday.

    The youth, identified as 28-year-old Padmanabhan Sindhuraj, was at home when the military raided the property, allegedly searching for his brother. 

    It is reported they were searching for the Tamil man in connection with a clash between local Tamils and soldiers in Nagarkovil last week.

  • Sri Lanka’s TID attempt to end disappearances protests through interrogations

    Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) attempted to pressure the families of the disappeared to end their campaign for accountability, as they interrogated a protest leader in Colombo last week.

  • Sri Lankan military takes aim at the internet

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    Sri Lanka’s defence secretary announced his regime would be launching a “Cyber Security Act”, just weeks after the defence ministry took control of state institutions that govern for non-governmental organisations, as well as the technology, telecommunications and media agencies.

  • Women Action Network condemns Rajapaksa's statement on disappeared

    Following President Rajapaksa’s statement that the thousands of forcibly disappeared and missing Tamils were ‘actually dead’, The Woman’s Action Network (WAN), which is comprised of nine women’s group working across the North and East, have released a statement condemning the President’s statement describing it as an “affront to mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters of the disappeared” who have protested for over 1,000 days to know the fate of their loved ones.

     

  • Buddhist monk urges escalation against 'malevolent' Tamil diaspora

    A prominent Sri Lankan Buddhist monk and academic has urged the government to escalate its efforts to ‘dismiss the Tamil Diaspora’ and instead write a ‘victor’s history’ of Sri Lanka.

  • Canada Supreme Court affirms acquittal of Tamil men charged with human smuggling over Sun Sea arrival
    <p>The Supreme Court of Canada has effectively upheld the acquittal of three Tamils who were charged with human smuggling following the arrival of a ship carrying hundreds of Tamil asylum seekers to British Columbia.</p> <p>In a decision on Thursday the court rejected the government’s application for an appeal hearing on the case.</p>
  • RSF calls for protection of Tamil journalists after death threats

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for “proper police protection” and a “thorough investigation” after journalists in Batticaloa received death threats yesterday, amidst a ramped up climate of harassment of media workers in recent months.

    A number of journalists from the Batticaloa district were issued death threats, with leaflets of their photographs circulated warning that they will soon be executed.

  • ‘The Ongoing Search for Sri Lanka’s Disappeared’ – 47 Roots & PEARL

    In light of the Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s declaration last week that the thousands of forcibly disappeared and missing Tamils “are actually dead”, People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) and 47 Roots released a video calling on government officials around the world to take action.

  • Accused Sri Lankan war criminal in Singapore for international conference

    Shavendra Silva, the head of Sri Lanka’s army and a man accused of overseeing war time atrocities, was in Singapore this week, as he took part in an international military conference despite his chequered human rights record.

  • More Sri Lankan officers granted bail over abduction and murder of Tamils

    At least 13 Sri Lankan soldiers, including the former navy media spokesperson, have been granted bail, despite having been charged over the abduction and possible murder of 11 Tamil youth, after they were forcibly disappeared in 2008 and 2009.

  • Rohingya ICJ ruling is ‘ray of hope’ for genocide survivors - PEARL

    The International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) landmark ruling that ordered  Myanmar to enact measures to halt the ongoing genocide against the Rohingya is “a ray of hope for victims and survivors of genocide around the world, including Tamils” said People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) in a statement applauding the decision.

  • TNA MP Parajasingham's assassination case further adjourned

    The case hearing for the investigation into the assassination of former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Joseph Pararajasingham ruled that the case will be adjourned until February 25th 2020. 

  • Tamil journalists sent threats of 'death punishment' in Batticaloa

    A number of journalists from the Batticaloa district were issued death threats, with leaflets of their photographs circulated warning that they will soon be executed

  • Extraordinary Gazette for Sri Lankan military to ‘maintain public order’ extended

    Sri Lanka’s war crimes accused president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has re-issued an Extraordinary Gazette which calls on the Sri Lankan military to “maintain public order” across the island.

    Rajapaksa issued the gazette notification on Monday by virtue of the powers vested in him under Section 12 of Sri Lanka’s Public Security ordinance.

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