• LTTE official and former TNA MP killed in paramilitary ambush remembered

    The former TNA MP Chandranehru and LTTE political head Kousalyan, as well as the LTTE cadres who were killed with them in an ambush by Sri Lankan paramilitaries were remembered in Batticaloa on Thursday.

  • Two dead as navy fires shots in Trincomalee

    At least two people have died as the Sri Lankan navy clashed with villagers in Kinniya, Trincomalee, last week, after members of the military attempted to arrest a group of men they claimed to be involved in illegal sand mining.

    The Sri Lankan navy, acting on a reported tip off, arrived at Kandakadum by the Savaru Bridge last Tuesday in a joint operation with the Special Task Force as they attempted to arrest of men.

  • Palaly, KKS development to commence next week
    <p><img alt src="/sites/default/files/images/icons/Palaly%20airport.jpg"></p> <p>The development of Palaly airport and the sea port at Kankesanthurai (KKS) is to commence next week on February 15, the Jaffna District Secretariat’s office said on Tuesday.&nbsp;</p> <p>The development projects, which are to be a joint Indian and Sri Lankan venture, have been stuck in the discussion stage for several years, despite the armed conflict ending 10 years ago.&nbsp;</p> <p>As recently as last month, India's&nbsp;ministry of external affairs (MEA) had not approved a report on the project due to the&nbsp;Airports Authority of India (AAI) citing political instability&nbsp;on the island, following last year's turmoil.&nbsp;</p>
  • Ranil pledges fire service within 1 week after outcry in Mullaitivu, Puttalam
    <p>Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, yesterday pledged a fire brigade service would be established in Mullaitivu and Puttalam within one week, following an outcry from residents who had been without any service for many years.&nbsp;</p> <p>Ranil was responding to a statement made by the TNA MP, Charles Nirmalanthan, pointing out that the government had failed to act on the issue despite repeated requests.&nbsp;</p>
  • Sirisena vows to implement death penalty within 3 months
    <p>Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena, yesterday vowed that "come what may" he would implement the death penalty within "2-3 months".&nbsp;</p> <p>Over recent months Sirisena has repeatedly reiterated his plans to reintroduced the death penalty for those convicted of drug trafficking, despite international outcry and warns of interventions.&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><p>
  • Court rejects Sri Lankan police attempts to throw protesters out of Keppapulavu

    The Mullaitivu court rejected an application by Sri Lankan police to prohibit Tamil protestors from protesting anywhere within the army-occupied village of Keppapulavu.

    On January 28, residents of Keppapulavu intensified their campaign to have their lands released from Sri Lankan army occupation, getting as close to the camp and their lands as possible while military personnel and police were deployed to hold them back.

  • Refugees from Sri Lanka excluded from India’s Citizenship Bill
    <p>Tamil refugees who fled Sri Lanka are to be excluded from India’s current Citizenship&nbsp; Amendment Bill which was adopted by the Lok Sabha, the lower house in the country’s bicameral Parliament.&nbsp;</p> <p>There are approximately a hundred thousand Tamil refugees in India, with over two-thirds residing in government camps and the rest living on their own.&nbsp;</p> <p>India’s home minister, Rajnath Singhji, has defended the exclusion of Tamils stating that they would be protected under a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued in December 2011. This extended the protection of the Long Term Visas (LTVs) which both Sri Lankan and Myanmar refugees were eligible for. To be eligible for this protection they needed to prove that they had been “victims of oppression in their countries of origin on account of race, religion, sex, nationality, ethnic identity, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.” Experts are wary of this proposal as generally LTVs have not been issued to Tamil refugees, The Hindu reports.</p>
  • British Tamils protest on Sri Lankan independence day

    British Tamils protested outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London on Monday, Sri Lanka’s 71st Independence Day.

  • US ‘eager to build partnership with Sri Lanka’ says Secretary of State
    <p>The US Secretary of State said his government “remains eager” to grow ties with Sri Lanka, as he praised the island in a message released earlier this week.</p> <p>Marking Sri Lanka’s Independence Day Mike Pompeo said “Sri Lanka’s democratic institutions and constitutional processes have ensured your country’s continued advancement”.</p>
  • Tamil Lawyers Forum urges UNHRC to refer Sri Lanka to ICC
    <p><img alt src="/sites/default/files/images/icons/UNHRC.jpeg"></p> <p>The Colombo based Tamil Lawyers Forum this week called on the UN Human Rights Council to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court, arguing that extending the time given to deliver on UN Resolution 30/1 would "deny justice".&nbsp;</p> <p>"In an appeal to UN High-commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet Jeria and to UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Tamil Lawyers Forum urged Sri Lanka be referred to International Criminal Court (ICC) and not to give any additional time to Sri Lanka, when Sri Lanka come up for review at the upcoming UNHRC Session in March 2019," the Forum wrote, also calling on the Council to establish a UN Special Rapporteur for Sri Lanka.&nbsp;</p> <p>"Due to Sri Lanka’s misleading and delaying tactics to avoid fulfilling the main requirements of Resolutions 34/1 and 30/1, it is time to explore other avenues to get justice. Giving any more time to Sri Lanka will be a nonstarter and would embolden Sri Lankan Security Forces to continue their abuses against Tamils and destroy vital war crimes evidences. This will also serve as a road map for other countries to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity without any fear, fully well knowing that they will escape accountability by following Sri Lanka’s path.&nbsp;</p>
  • Remains of 4 more children found in Mannar mass grave

    The skeletal remains of four more children have been excavated from the Mannar mass grave site today, the judicial medical officer, Dr Saminda Rajapaksa said. 

    The new finding brings the total number of skeletal remains of children to 27. 

  • UNP to launch new alliance in May
    <p>The United National Party (UNP) is to launch a new political alliance on May 1, the minister, Rajitha Senaratne told Daily Mirror.&nbsp;</p> <p>The new alliance will be known as the 'Democratic National Alliance (DNA)' with a ten member council, including ministers Patali Champika Ranawaka, Rauff Hakeem, Palani Digambaram, Mano Ganeshan, Rishad Bathiudeen and Arjuna Ranatunga, Senaratne said.&nbsp;</p>
  • Barcelona calls for investigation into genocide of Tamils and recognition of Tamil Eelam

    The Catalan city of Barcelona has called for an investigation into the genocide of Tamils by Sri Lanka, and to recognise the rights of the Tamil people to an independent homeland,  Tamil Eelam.

    In a resolution voted by the city’s municipal council on January 25, representatives denounced systematic violations against the rights of Tamils, urged the recognition of Tamil sovereignty and called for an end to the Sri Lankan military’s occupation of the Tamil homeland.

  • Sirisena opposes national government proposal
    <p>Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena on Monday rejected the UNP's push towards a formation of another 'national government'.&nbsp;</p> <p>“I heard through the media that a Minister is talking about how to form a National Government and what its benefits are. What I see is the need to benefit themselves by obtaining Ministerial posts. My thought is that when we are accompanied by less people, we are able to do our duty to the nation."</p>
  • Militarisation: Sri Lankan troops turn builders at Poonakari church

    Sri Lankan soldiers continued with their militarisation of the North-East last week, with troops from the 661 Brigade carrying out roof repairs at a church in Poonakari.

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