• Sathurukondan massacre: 185 Tamils slaughtered by SL army and Muslim home guards remembered

    The slaughter of 185 Tamils by the Sri Lankan army with the assistance of the Muslim home guards in Sathurukondan, Batticaloa was remembered 28 years on at the memorial site in the village. 

    Families of those massacred gathered to remember the horrific event. 

  • 4 Tamil youths arrested by police

    Manipay police on Saturday arrested four Tamil youths for alleged vandalism committed in Navali. 

    Four houses and a van were set on fire on September 8. 

    Police officers arrested the four Tamil youths on the same night. 

    Investigations continue, the police said. 

  • Tamil Nadu cabinet recommends release of all Rajiv Gandhi convicts

    The Tamil Nadu cabinet on Sunday announced it would be recommending the release of all seven people convicted over the the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi following a 2 hour meeting headed by the chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswani. 

    The fisheries minister, D Jayakumar announced the cabinet would be submitting the recommendation to the governor. 

  • Sri Lankan army denies closing camps and maintains it is ‘on alert’

    The Sri Lankan army has denied it has closed any military camps and maintained that it remained “on alert to face any eventualities”, in a statement released on Sunday.

    The statement challenged critics of the military “to publicly name what those operationally important camps, said to have been closed down, if any.”

  • Sri Lanka’s Forest Department attempts to grab land in Vavuniya

    The forest department of Sri Lanka has demanded that recently resettled Tamil villagers in Vavuniya vacate their lands, as the government looks to occupy more regions in the North-East.

  • NPC to intensify efforts against Sinhalisation of North

    The Northern Provincial Council passed a resolution to intensify its efforts to stop Sinhalisation of the province.

    Proposed by Mullaitivu representative T Ravikaran at the council’s 130th sitting on August 30, the council agreed to appoint a group of experts to document the extent of illegal Sinhalisation in the province and to step up pressure on the Sri Lankan government, as well as to focus on stopping specific illegal settlements.

  • Businesses in Batticaloa hold hartal against bottled water factory

    Residents and local business people held a hartal on Friday to protest against the establishment of a bottle water factory in Batticaloa. 

    The hartal follows a protest last month in Eravur, where residents expressed concern the factory would take excessive amounts of water from Batticaloa's local water supplies. 

    Local council members, Eastern Provincial Council members and religious leaders had participated in the protest. 

  • Sri Lankan police arrest Tamil youth

    Manipay police arrested a Tamil youth for alleged involvement in the Ava gang. 

    Kumarasamy Nilojan, 23 and originally from Kokkuvil, was arrested on September 4. 

    The police claim he is a significant figure within the gang, who they have been looking to arrest for six months.  

  • Canadian High Commissioner meets with TNA leader

    Canada's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, David McKinnon met with the leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R Sampanthan on Saturday. 

    During the discussion, Sampanthan stressed the need for a new constitution to the country as essential to political change. 

  • Sirisena says no election before scheduled time

    Sri Lanka's president, Maithiripala Sirisena on Saturday rejected any possibility of holding an early presidential election. 

    Stating he was "not ready in any way", Sirisena told SLFP party supporters at a meeting in Nivitigala that "if the SLPP and UNP overestimated their political power that is a mistake".

  • Krishanthi and family remembered in Chemmani

    Krishanthi Kumaraswamy, the Tamil schoolgirl raped and murdered by Sri Lankan soldiers in 1996, was remembered in her hometown of Chemmani on Friday.

  • Two arrested in Jaffna for possession of heroin

    Two people were arrested for possession of heroin in Jaffna on Thursday, Valvettithurai police said.

    A 24-year-old and a 27-year-old were arrested and 282 milligrams of heroin was seized, according to the police, who said that further investigations were underway.

  • Batticaloa Municipal Council pays tribute to victims of Sathurukondan massacre

    The Batticaloa Municipal Council paid tribute to the victims of the 1990 Sathurukondan massacre: 185 Tamil men, women and children that were rounded up and slaughtered by Sri Lankan soldiers with the help of Muslim Home Guards.

  • Thousands at Nallur's annual chariot festival

    Jaffna's iconic Nallur Kandasamy Kovil saw thousands attend its annual chariot festival, ther thiruvizha, on Saturday.

  • Sri Lankan navy claims to seize 284.5kg of cannabis off Iranaitivu coast

    The Sri Lankan navy claimed to have made a record drugs seizure on Friday, after it reportedly found 284.5kg of cannabis floating in the sea off the coast of Iranaitivu.

    An official military website called the seizure “the largest haul recovered by the navy in the recent history” with a street value of approximately Rs. 30 million.

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