• Mahinda Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister

    Updated GMT 1750

    Sri Lankan media have reported that Sri Lanka’s former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, who stands of accused of overseeing war crimes as tens of thousands of Tamils were massacred during 2009, is being sworn in as Sri Lanka’s prime minister.

    The swearing in comes just minutes after the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by current president Maithripala Sirisena announced they would withdraw from the unity government, which has an alliance with the United National Party (UNP).

  • British High Commissioner expresses ‘disappointment’ at election delays

    Britain’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka called for “timely elections” in Sri Lanka, after six out of the nine provincial councils on the island have had their term expire without any new voting.

    “Many people will be disappointed that the term in office of a sixth of #SriLanka’s nine Provincial Councils has expired without voting for new representatives taking place or planned,” tweeted James Dauris.

  • Former Sri Lankan army commander speaks out against reparations

    The former head of Sri Lanka’s army has spoken out against paying reparations against those “who worked to divide the nation”, indicating that those who supported the LTTE would not receive any compensation.

  • Sri Lankan minister calls for withdrawal of UN resolution

    Sri Lanka’s Megapolis and Western Development Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka called for the withdrawal of a United Nations resolution, which mandates for a hybrid accountability mechanism for international crimes.

  • Clearing of LTTE cemeteries continues across North-East

    Tamils in the North-East have continued clearing destroyed LTTE cemeteries - thuyilum illams - in preparation for Maaveerar Naal, the Tamil national remembrance day.

  • Former director of Sri Lanka’s TID arrested over alleged assassination plot

    The former director of the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) has been arrested today, over allegations that he was involved in a plot to kill current Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena and former defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

    Deputy Inspector General Nalaka de Silva had been questioned for 5 days by Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) prior to his arrest.

  • Militarisation: another preschool taken around Palaly HSZ

    The Sri Lankan Army continued with its series of trips to the Palaly military base for Tamil preschool children, despite criticism about intensifying militarisation of Tamil schools and preschools.

  • Over 30,000 acres under military and state occupation in Mannar

    A total of 32,855 acres of land in Mannar is occupied by either security forces or government agencies, according to statistics published by the Mannar District Secretariat.

    Publishing in response to a Right to Information (RTI) request, the secretariat said 2,271 acres of state land and 312 acres of private land was occupied by the Sri Lankan army and navy.

  • Senior Sri Lankan navy officer arrested over murder of Tamils

    A senior Sri Lankan navy officer has been arrested and charged with the murder of two Tamil businessmen, after they were abducted by the military in January 2009.

    The two Tamils were reportedly kidnapped by the navy and taken to the Welisara navy camp, a police official told AFP. They were abducted allegedly under the pretext that the vehicle they were travelling in was carrying an explosive.

  • Sri Lankan government is no different to previous' says Wigneswaran in final address

    Chief Minister of the Northern Province C V Wigneswaran criticised the Sri Lanakn government and Tamil National Alliance for failing to deliver on promises made to the Tamil people, in his final address to the Northern Provincial Council this week.

    Shortly before he announced the formation of a new political part, the retired Supreme Court judge said that the Sri Lankan government had failed to uphold its pledge to devolve power to the North-East.

  • STF arrests four Tamil youths in Jaffna

    Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force (STF) troops arrested four Tamil youths in Jaffna on Monday.

    Three of the youths from Kokkuvil and Mallakam were accused of smoking cannabis.

    The STF said that the fourth, arrested separately, was involved in a recent sword attack at Uppumada Junction in Kondavil.

    All four were handed over to Jaffna police.

  • The Hindu fires back at Sri Lanka over ‘assassination plot’ claims

    The Hindu has hit back at the Sri Lankan president’s denial of reports that he told cabinet ministers that Indian intelligence services were involved in a plot to assassinate him, stating that their report had been cross-verified.

    The Hindu’s Readers’ Editor said their reporter in Colombo had “directly cross-verified the information with two Ministers who were present at the Cabinet meeting in which the President made this incredible statement”.

  • Chief Minister and Ananthy Sasitharan inaugurate new parties

    As the tenure of the current Northern Provincial Council came to an end this week, two prominent members, including the Chief Minister inaugurated new political parties, breaking away from the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK)/Tamil National Alliance (TNA).

  • Tamils in North-East protest in solidarity with estate workers struggle

    Tamils in the North-East have protested this week in solidarity with estate workers calling for a rise in their minimum wage.

  • ‘Situation not improving anytime soon’ admits Sri Lanka’s finance minister

    Sri Lanka’s finance minister Mangala Samaraweera admitted that harsh times lay ahead for the island’s economic situation as the rupee continued its freefall this week.

    Despite various measures taken, the rupee has lost more than 12 percent of its value this year alone, hitting a record-low 174.12 rupees to the dollar. With sanctions on Iran, one of Sri Lanka’s primary sources for crude oil, set to hit later this year, Samaraweera admitted the outlook was bleak.

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