• Jaffna University teaching hospital facilitates emergency blood donor drive in response to Easter bomb blasts

    Jaffna University teaching hospital was flooded with blood donors earlier today as the teaching hospital started an emergency blood donor drive.

  • Canadian government warns 'other attacks could occur' in Sri Lanka

    Global Affairs Canada has described the current situation in Sri Lanka as “volatile” in a travel advisory released earlier today. 

    The Canadian government also stated that “others attacks could occur throughout the country”. It called on Canadians to “be aware of how curfew may impact your movements, and limit them as much as possible”.

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined a long list of world leaders responding to the attacks. 

  • Archbishop of Colombo urges Sri Lankans not to take "law into their own hands"
    <p>The Archbishop of Colombo has urged Sri Lankans not to take the law into their own hands in response to today's string of bomb blasts in Sri Lanka.</p> <p>In a statement today, the Archbishop of Colombo said, “it’s a very, very sad day for all of us.</p> <p>I wish to therefore express my deepest sorrow and sympathy to all those innocent families that have lost someone and also to those who have been injured and rendered destitute.&nbsp;</p>
  • TNA condemns "horrific" Easter Sunday bombing.
    <p>The Tamil National Alliance has released a statement condemning the&nbsp;Easter Sunday bomb today.</p> <p>The <a href="https://mobile.twitter.com/TNAmediaoffice/status/1119897132243329024?s=…">statement reads</a>:</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><p>
  • Sri Lanka MoD declares island-wide curfew following blasts

    An island-wide curfew has been declared by Sri Lankan miltiary and police following blasts in Batticaloa and Colombo on Easter Sunday.

    At a press conference earlier today, Sri Lanka's State Minister of Defence, Ruwan WIjewardene said the government would impose an island wide curfew for the time being. 

  • India PM condemns 'horrific blasts' in Sri Lanka

    The Prime Minister of India has condemned the bombings of churches and hotels in Batticaloa and Colombo which have killed over 150 this morning.

    “Strongly condemn the horrific blasts in Sri Lanka,” Indian prime minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. “There is no place for such barbarism in our region. India stands in solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka. My thoughts are with the bereaved families and prayers with the injured.”

  • World leaders condemn "horrific" Easter Sunday bombing

    World Leaders have condemned the Easter Sunday bomb attack in Sri Lanka in statements released today.


    In a tweet this morning Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan, said:

    "Strongly condemn the horrific terrorist attack in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday resulting in precious lives lost & hundreds injured. My profound condolences go to our Sri Lankan brethren. Pakistan stands in complete solidarity with Sri Lanka in their hour of grief".

  • UK Labour leader "appalled" by Easter Sunday bomb blasts in Sri Lanka
    <p>Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain’s Labour Party, has condemned the Easter Sunday bomb blasts in Sri Lanka in a statement.&nbsp;</p> <p>Corbyn tweeted, "I'm appalled by the horrific attacks in Sri Lanka, on Easter Sunday, the most important day in the Christian calendar.</p> <p>I stand with the victims, their families, the people of Sri Lanka and Christians around the world, We must defeat this hatred with unity, love and respect."</p>
  • UK Prime Minister condemns 'appalling' Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka
    <p>The British Prime Minister has condemned the Easter Sunday bomb attacks in Sri Lanka in a statement released today.</p> <p>In a tweet this morning, Ms Theresa May, <a href="https://twitter.com/theresa_may/status/1119881548373868544?s=21">said,</a></p>
  • Heavy security as military deployed to churches

    Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena said that the security forces had been deployed to churches that had been struck by bomb blasts on Easter Sunday morning, as the death toll from the series of explosions continue to rise.

    In a statement this morning, Sirisena appealed for calm and said the security forces had began investigations into the blasts. Reports suggest that at least 200 soldiers have been deployed to churches affected by the blast. 

  • Over 250 killed as ISIS claims responsibility for Sri Lanka bomb attacks

    Developing story

    Updated 20:00 GMT, April 24

    The death toll of the bombings rose to 359, as Sri Lanka's prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said there were still suspects with explosives at large. Sri Lanka's parliament implemented emergency regulations without a vote, which will give the President and security forces further sweeping powers. 

    The spokesperson for the Tamil National Alliance MA Sumanithrian, urged for unity and restraint, whilst calling on the governor of the Eastern Province to be investigated for his links with the National Thowheed Jamaath, a lesser known jihadist group that has been blamed by Sri Lankan authorities for the Easter Sunday bombings that have killed over 300 people. Although the exact role of Isis in the attacks is yet to be established, it is though that the group’s involvement reoriented the local attackers away from bombs directed at destroying major Buddhist monuments and towards targets more closely associated with its global jihadist ideology, reports the Guardian.

    Accusations of the Sri lankan government’s failure to act on international intel further solidified, as the Guardian reported international sources confirming that intel had been provided to Sri Lanka in advance of the attacks. By the end of the day a total of 80 suspects had already been detained in links to the attacks. 

     

  • Annai Poopathy remembered across North-East

    Across the Tamil homeland, commemoration events were held to mark the anniversary of the death of Annai Poopathy, a Tamil woman who fasted to death 31 years ago n protest against the atrocities committed by Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF).

  • Tamil women de-miners injured in explosion

    At least two Tamil women who were working as de-miners in Kilinochchi have been admitted to  Jaffna Teaching Hospital’s intensive care unit, after a landmine detonated on Thursday evening.

  • Senior Jaffna journalist injured in vehicle collision

    A senior Tamil journalist has been admitted to hospital with injuries after a vehicle collision in Jaffna on Saturday.

  • US navy ships in Hambantota for military exercise

    Two US navy ships arrived in the southern Sri Lankan port of Hambantota on Thursday, ahead of an exercise with Sri Lankan troops, as ties between two militaries continue to grow. 

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