• Sri Lankan military celebrates occupation with more controversial blood donations in Jaffna

    The Sri Lankan military decided to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the 51 Division’s occupying Headquarters in Jaffna, with a blood donation program, despite previous widely criticised comments from officials previously that the blood of Sinhalese soldiers runs in Tamils who have received treatment.

  • Tamil farmers still waiting decades for land deeds in Batticaloa

    Approximately 275 farming families in Batticaloa are still waiting for land deeds to be issued, despite having legally owned land and settled in the region since at least 1967.

    The families had settled in Kaddumurivu in the Vaharai Division of Batticaloa under an agricultural expansion scheme and were given 3 acres of land each.

  • 2 youths arrested in Kilinochchi over LTTE flag

    Sri Lankan police have arrested a further two Tamil youths in Kilinochchi over the alleged discovery of an LTTE flag and ammunition in Oddusudan in June. 

    One of the arrested youths is a former LTTE cadre and father of three, from Santhapuram, whilst the other is from Mallavi. 

  • Military rebuilds Buddhist vihara in Kankesanthurai

    The Sri Lankan military have begun rebuilding a Buddhist vihara in Kankesanthurai this week at an event headed by Buddhist monks. 

    Officials at the Divisional Secretariat (Pradesiya Sabai) have said that the rebuilding work is taking place without proper authorisation. 

  • Ambassador denies Sri Lanka was forced to accept Chinese loans

    Sri Lanka's ambassador to China, Karunasena Kodituwakku on Wednesday denied reports that the country was forced to accept loans from China.

  • Sri Lanka among most vulnerable to interest rate rises - Moody's

    Moody's Investor Service said Sri Lanka was among countries that would be most vulnerable to rising interest rates given its large debt burden and imminent debt repayments. 

  • China wants to build houses, roads in North-East

    China wants to rebuild house roads and houses in the North-East, Luo Chong from the embassy in Colombo was quoted by Reuters as saying. 

    “Since the situation is different now, we are willing to have more projects in remote areas in the north and east with the support of the Sri Lankan government and from the Tamil communities,” he told Reuters.

  • Rajapaksa should be allowed to contest for presidency - Joint Opposition

    Sri Lanka's Joint Opposition this week called for the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa to be allowed to contest for president once again despite the 19th Amendment to the Constitution which imposes a two term limit. 

  • OMP claims 20,000 missing since 1983

    Sri Lanka's Office of Missing Persons (OMP) claimed this week that about 20,000 are missing since 1983. 

    The OMP, which has been deeply criticised by Tamil families of the disappeared for lacking independence and failing to take their views into consideration, is yet to formally finalise figures of missing persons. 

  • Buddhist monks lied and suppressed evidence to prevent BBS conviction finds Sri Lankan court

    A court in Sri Lanka stated that two Buddhists monks lied and supressed evidence during the defence of BBS chief and fellow monk Galagodaaththe Gnanasara, who was sentenced for contempt of court earlier this year.

    Whilst Gnanasara himself had admitted to using disparaging language at a Magistrate’s court hearing in January 2016, his colleagues Kirama Devinda and Pitigala Dhamma Veneetha insisted that he had not.

  • Sri Lankan president inaugurates Myliddy harbour reconstruction while residents remain displaced

    A ceremony to inaugurate the reconstruction of the Myliddy harbour was held on Wednesday with the Sri Lankan President attending as Chief Guest. Tamil politicians pointed out that the Tamil fishing communities and other residents of Myliddy remain displaced after 30 years.

  • US navy ship docks in Trinco for exercises with Sri Lankan military

    A navy ship with over 900 US marines and navy sailors on board has docked in Trincomalee today, as the United States continues to expand military relations with Sri Lanka, despite ongoing concerns of human rights abuses.

    The amphibious transport dock ‘USS Anchorage’ (LPD 23), with the embarked 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is visiting as “part of a growing U.S.-Sri Lanka naval partnership,” said a US Embassy press release.

    Alongside exercises with the Sri Lankan military, approximately 300 Sri Lankan naval academy midshipmen will tour USS Anchorage, the press release added.

  • Sri Lanka's reconciliation office denies ban on radio drama for ‘insulting Buddhism’

    Sri Lanka's Office of National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR) has denied reports that three radio dramas it produced have been banned from being broadcast over allegations that they "insult Buddhism”.

    According to reports in the Daily Mirror and The Island, the dramas, which were scheduled to be broadcast on Independent Television Network (ITN) Radio, had been censored. Media and Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera had earlier tweeted an article from the Daily Mirror entitled "Rethink ban on ONUR radio dramas: Mangala"

    The ONUR has since stated on social  media that no such ban is in place and said there were "false allegations of insulting Buddhism".

  • Attempts underway to reopen Sinhalese school in Jaffna

    Attempts are underway to reopen a Sinhalese school in Jaffna which is currently being used as part of a Sri Lankan Army camp.

    Old students and teachers of the Jaffna Sinhala Mahavidyalaya are due to meet to discuss efforts to reopen the school which was closed in 1985 when the Sri Lankan Army displaced residents of the Jaffna district. From then the school building came under Sri Lankan Army occupation.

    The school was originally built in 1965.

  • Sri Lankan govt restarts search for buyer for SriLankan Airlines

    The Sri Lankan government is again seeking a buyer for the debt-ridden national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, Bloomberg reports.

    Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry will seek preliminary bids for the airline, which has at least $1 billion USD of debt, by September or October.

    The move comes a year after talks with sole bidder TPG Capital collapsed.

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