• Families of disappeared demand Gota tried before International Criminal Court

    Tamil families of the disappeared protested in Jaffna on Tuesday, calling for the arrest of former defence secretary and presidential candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

    Chanting the slogan “where are our children?”, the families called for Rajapaksa to be taken before the International Criminal Court to answer for their forcibly disappeared relatives.

  • Sri Lankan President vows to use death penalty before leaving office
    <p>Sri Lankan President, Maithripala Sirisena, has vowed to hang at least one drug dealer before he leaves office; conditional on the Supreme Court ruling in his favour and repealing the 43-year-old hiatus on the use of the death penalty for drug offences.</p> <p>In July of this year, Sri Lanka's Supreme Court order temporarily postponed the trial and possible execution of four people until October 30. The court will hear their case the day prior.</p>
  • SLPP organiser and two Sri Lankan police officers remanded after drugs arrest

    Two Sri Lankan police officers and a member of a paramilitary have been remanded for a further 14 days after being arrested in possession of cannabis in Mannar on October 19.

    The arrested paramilitary member is reported to be K Pushpakumar alias Iniyaparathi of Karuna’s TMVP group and now Amparai organiser for Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s SLPP.

    Over 164 kilograms of cannabis was discovered in the group’s luxury vehicle by the Sri Lankan Navy.

  • UAE issues warning against travelling to Sri Lanka
    <p>The United Arab Emirates Embassy in Colombo has issued a warning encouraging travellers to avoid going to Sri Lanka.</p> <p>On their official twitter account they stated:&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><p>
  • Former NPC member summoned by Sri Lanka terrorism division

    Former Northern Provincial Council member A Puvaneswaran was issued a summons for questioning by Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) on Tuesday.

  • Australia has spent $27 million to “detain four people”

    Australia’s Home Affairs Department stated that they have spent close to $27 million of taxpayers money on Christmas Island detention centre, on Monday.

    The facility was initially opened on 16 February and till 31 August, administrative costs were estimated to be around $26.8 million.

  • Terrorism & Arrests With Elections At Hand - CV Wigneswaran
    <p>Former Chief Minister of the Northern Province, CV Wigneswaran, has written in response to the recent arrests of suspected LTTE sympathisers in Malaysia and Sri Lanka, concluding that he expects said arrests are but “political antics and/or electoral gimmicks!”</p>
  • Sri Lankan authorities block meeting on land grabs in Amparai

    Sri Lankan authorities blocked a meeting on land grabs in Amparai earlier this month, leading to commotion outside the venue as hundreds of people attempted to enter amidst police presence.

  • ‘No one can divide country’ declares Mahinda

    Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s former president and brother of current presidential candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa, stated that his party would not concede to any demands made by the Tamil National Alliance, at a rally in Beliatta yesterday,

    "There is no need to agree to any of the conditions,” Rajapaksa told the crowd. The country should come first. No one should be allowed to divide the country.”

  • Tamil Eelam beat Yorkshire in CONIFA World Football Cup qualifier

    The Tamil Eelam football team managed to secure victory over Yorkshire last month, in a pulsating encounter at Ingfield Stadium in Ossett. 

    The tight contest saw Tamil Eelam go ahead thanks to Thomas A, with a cross by Nirun from the left flank met by his surging run and finished off with a sliding right-footed shot. Tamil Eelam doubled their lead with a second half finish into the bottom left corner by Prashanth R, who was making his tenth appearance and scored his seventh goal for Tamil Eelam. Yorkshire scored a well worked goal in the latter stages of the game and pressed on as they searched for an equaliser. However, the Tamil Eelam defence held on and went on to take another win, as the team continues to grow.

  • JVP lashes out at North-East merger demand by Tamil parties

    The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) came out and declared it would not back the merging of the Northern and Eastern provinces, as demanded by Tamil parties, stating that it was the “ambition of separatists”.

    JVP Propaganda Secretary Vijitha Herath said the National People's Power (NPP) coalition which is led by the party, would not back the proposal.

  • Sajith Premadasa vows to ‘suffer any punishment’ to protect Sri Lankan military 

    Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sajith Premadasa said he was willing to “suffer any punishment on behalf of” the Sri Lankan military in order to protect troops from allegations of rights abuses.

    The Daily Mirror reports Premadasa as telling a rally this week that he would “take full responsibility” over what he claimed were “allegations made against the Sri Lankan Security Forces”.

  • Don’t Forget the Tamil Genocide'

    In an article for the Jacobin, former Australian senator Lee Rhiannon, draws upon Ben Hiller's new book "Losing Santhia: Life and Loss in the Struggle for Tamil Eelam", and argues the need to stand in solidarity Tamils who have faced genocide by the "exclusivist, chauvinist Sinhala-Buddhist state".

  • Extremist monk Gnanasara to appear in court over contempt charge

    Extremist Buddhist monk, Gnanasara Thero, of the Sinhala nationalist Bodu Bala Sena organisation has been ordered to appear in court on November 8, for violating a court order. 

  • Fonseka says Gotabaya gave no advice on war
    <p>Former army commander, Sarath Fonseka,&nbsp;told a press briefing&nbsp;last week that Sri Lanka Podujana&nbsp;Peramuna (SLPP)&nbsp;&nbsp;presidential candidate, Gotabaya Rajapaksa,&nbsp;did not give him advice in the final phase of the war.&nbsp;</p>
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