• British counter-terror police arrest four ‘Sri Lankan nationals’ at airport

    The UK’s Metropolitan Police announced that four “Sri Lankan nationals” were arrested on “suspicion of being a member of a proscribed organisation”, as they arrived into the country this weekend.

    The four were arrested on arrival at Luton Airport on Saturday, 5 and Sunday, 6 October.

  • Protest demanding Gota tell truth about disappeared Tamil youths

    A demonstration was held in Jaffna last week, demanding former Sri Lankan defence secretary and presidential candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa appear before the courts and give answers on a habeas corpus case of two disappeared Tamil youths.

  • Hundreds in London protest against Sri Lanka’s disappearance of Tamil children

    Hundreds of Tamils gathered outside Downing Street on Sunday, to call on the British government to take action on Sri Lanka over the forcible disappearance of Tamil children.

  • Sirisena says Easter bombings a "cowardly attempt" to discourage narcotics crackdown
    <p>President Maithripala Sirisena said the Easter Sunday bombings were a "cowardly attempt" to discourage his nationwide narcotics crackdown.</p> <p>Sirisena, speaking at a ceremony in Colombo, said that he had given continous leadership throughout his political career to prevent destruction caused by the drug menace. He claimed that the island was able to reap many benefits of drug prevention programmes before the deadly attack.</p>
  • Sajith vows ‘respect for territorial integrity’ of Sri Lanka

    The United National Party’s (UNP) presidential candidate Sajith Premadasa has vowed to defend the “territorial integrity” of Sri Lanka, in a speech that will appeal to hardline Sinhala Buddhists ahead of next month’s elections.

    Speaking at a rally in Moratuwa on Saturday, Premadasa declared that he will “create a developed and proud Sri Lanka with dignity and respect for the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of our motherland”.

  • Sri Lanka urges India to remove trade barriers
    <p>Sri Lanka urged India on Friday,&nbsp;to remove trade barriers to ensure better economic cooperation among South Asian countries.</p> <p>Speaking at the India Economic Summit, Minister of Economic Reforms and Public Distribution, Harsha de Silva, asked India to remove restrictions on tea imports from Sri Lanka. He also told the Summit that India's ban on the export of onions had "major impact on prices."</p>
  • Gotabaya hands in Sri Lankan election application after court case fails

    A Sri Lankan court has dismissed a court case filed against Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the island’s former defence secretary accused of orchestrating mass atrocities, as he filed his nomination papers for the upcoming presidential elections earlier this morning.

  • Sri Lankan tourism continues fall
    <p>Sri Lanka’s tourist arrivals in September is down 27.2% compared to last year, reports Sri Lanka’s tourism bureau on Monday.</p> <p>This continues a record of poor performance for six months as foreign visitors are hesitant to visit the island after the Easter Sunday bombings in April.</p> <p>Sri Lanka's tourism industry has already come under fire from human rights organisations around the globe, which has often supported the country's military.</p>
  • Locals concerned as Sri Lankan army initiates efforts to establish Buddhist vihara inside Jaffna Fort
    <p>Jaffna residents have been concerned by reports that the Sri Lankan army is taking steps to erect a Buddhist Vihara under a sacred fig tree in the centre of Jaffna Fort.</p> <p>The tree is by an army base which locals have long called to be removed, and for the fort - a historical and touristic site - to be returned to civilian use.</p>
  • No Sri Lankan president would defy Buddhist chauvinism for political solution says TNA MP
    <p>No incoming president of Sri Lanka would provide a political solution for the Tamil people in defiance of Buddhist chauvinism, TNA MP Charles Nirmalanathan said last week.</p> <p>Speaking at a press meet in Mannar, Nirmalanathan referred to the Neeraviyadi incident where a Buddhist monk was cremated in a Hindu temple despite a court order banning the cremation.</p>
  • UK MP pushes for international investigation into Sri Lanka

     


    Gareth Thomas, MP for Harrow West, speaking in British parliament on 3 October asked the government if the Foreign Office will apply pressure on Sri Lanka to allow an international investigation. 

  • Sri Lankan investigation into death of British rugby players ‘does not sit right’

    An inquest at a British coroner’s court heard how Sri Lankan authorities conducted an investigation into the deaths of two British rugby players that “did not sit right” and was riddled with inconsistencies this week.

    Thomas Howard and Thomas Baty both died in a Colombo hotel last year, after being found unresponsive in their beds at the Kingsbury hotel.

  • UK APPGT demands end to SL troop deployment on UN missions

    The Chairman of the UK’s All Partiy Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPGT) has written to the United Nations requesting that the government end its use of Sri Lanka troops in peacekeeping missions

  • TNA complains to UK minister of broken promises

    Tamil National Alliance leader, R Sampanthan, briefed visiting UK Minister of State for the Commonwealth, UN and South Asia, Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon, and complained of Sri Lanka's broken promises.

  • Sri Lankan Attorney General responds to lawyers strike amidst protests across North-East

    An ongoing strike carried out by lawyers across the North-East was suspended last Friday as the Sri Lankan Attorney General responded, acceding to the lawyers' demands to investigate incidents surrounding the cremation of a Buddhist monk in a Hindu temple in Mullaitivu last week.

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