• Sri Lanka PM says returning refugees from Tamil Nadu will be provided for

    Sri Lanka’s prime minister has said that his government will provide all the necessary facilities to resettle Tamil refugees returning from Tamil Nadu, reports DD News.

    Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told Parliament on Wednesday that the Ministry of Resettlement is working on providing permanent land, housing, livelihood assistance and other facilities to the returning families.

  • Sri Lankan court bans journalists from photographing Mannar mass grave

    A Sri Lankan court announced its decision to impose a ban on all journalists taking photographs at the mass grave site in Mannar.

    The court reportedly said that the ban on journalists is to prevent disruption of the excavation work.

  • Supreme Court to hear appeals for Vithya rape and murder convicts in December

    Appeals filed by seven convicts in the rape and murder case of Punguduthivu student, Vithya Sivalogananthan, will be taken up for consideration by Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court on December 13.

    Two defendants were released by a tribunal for the case and the remaining seven handed death sentences.

    The tribunal consisted of three High Court judges from Jaffna, Trincomalee and Vavuniya.

  • Draft constitutional proposal handed over to Steering Committee

    A Panel of Experts appointed by Sri Lanka’s Constitutional Assembly has handed over a draft constitutional proposal to the Assembly’s Steering Committee, Colombo Page reports.

    The draft proposal will be studied by leaders of political parties represented in parliament and discussed with the Sri Lankan prime minister, who serves as the chair of the Steering Committee.

  • Indian state companies signed on to developing Sri Lanka railways, including restoring lines in the North

    Two Indian state-owned companies signed agreements to develop railways facilities in Sri Lanka, including restoring four lines in the Northern Province, an Indian government press release said on Thursday.

    One state company, or ‘Public Sector Undertaking’, IRCON International Limited signed agreements with the Sri Lankan government for:

    (i) Rehabilitation of Colombo-Matara Coastal Railway line on 06.03.2009;

  • Destroyed Thileepan memorial barrier restored

    Jaffna's Municipal Council has restored the barrier which used to surround the memorial built for the Lt Col. Thileepan in Nallur, Jaffna. 

    The Sri Lankan army previously destroyed the barrier, which was built to protect the monument from damage. 

    Following this locals reported that the site was poorly maintained and frequently used with little care by traders at Nallur temple festivals.

    TNPF member within the Council, V Parthipan was instrumental in advocating for the barrier to be replaced before this year's Nallur festival on August 16. 

  • Motorbike set alight in Valikaamam East

    A motorbike was set alight by unknown persons in Vatharavaththai, Valikaamam East. 

    The motorbike's owner said her family had experienced ongoing harassment by unknown individuals following their support for the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the last local election. 

    A complaint has been filed with the police. 

  • Protest against illegal Sinhala fishing continues in Mullaitivu

    A protests by fishermen in Mullaitivu against illegal fishing by Sinhala fishermen continued today into their 8th day. 

    The fishermen have been supported by the families as well as Karaithuraipattu local council members who attended the protest to express their solidarity. 

  • Court allows arrested students to sit A-levels

    Three students who were among 11 Tamil youths arrested by Sri Lankan police for allegedly being involved in sword attacks and gang violence, where allowed to sit their A Levels by Mallaakam Magistrate Court yesterday. 

    The youths, who were arrested on August 4, will be allowed to sit the exam under the supervision of the prison officers.  

  • Militarisation: Sri Lankan army renovates Tamil pre-school in Mullivaikkal

    The Sri Lankan military continued its militarisation of the North-East, announcing that it had built a Tamil pre-school in Mullivaikkal earlier this year.

  • Petition launched to recall British MP who lobbied for Sri Lanka

    A petition has been launched to unseat DUP MP Ian Paisley after he was suspended from the British parliament for failing to declare two holidays that were paid for by the Sri Lankan government and later lobbying on the country's behalf against an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity.

  • Tamil families of the disappeared say OMP is ‘exercise in futility’

    Tamil families of the disappeared met with Switzerland's Federal Councillor for the Department of Justice and Police and criticised the Sri Lankan government’s Office on Missing Persons (OMP) as an “exercise in futility”, demanding “action, not words”.

  • Northern Provincial Council pays tribute to Karunanidhi

    The Northern Provincial Council held a moment of silence this morning, to pay tribute to DMK leader M Karunanidhi who passed away earlier this week.

  • Mullaitivu security forces claim four murder suspects escaped police custody

    Sri Lankan security forces have claimed that four detainees of Vavuniya prison escaped police custody while being transferred to Mullaitivu Magistrates Court for trial on Tuesday.

    Mullaitivu Security Forces said the detainees had been arrested regarding two murder cases in the area, Adaderana reports.

    Prison officers and police reportedly launched a special operation in the area on Tuesday evening and investigations continue.

  • Sri Lanka to study possibility of constructing domestic airport in Kandy

    The Sri Lankan government will conduct a feasibility study into the possibility of constructing an airport in Kandy in order to increase tourism in the area.

    The cabinet approved proposals for the study on Wednesday.

    The airport would be for domestic services to increase the number of foreign tourists visiting the district.

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