• Sri Lanka releases Hindu priest 13 years after a forced confession

    A Hindu priest who has been in custody for nearly 13 years under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) has finally been released, after a Colombo court accepted he was forced into signing a confession over an assassination attempt on Sri Lanka’s former defence secretary.

    The priest. identified as Sriskandarajah Sharma, had been arrested in 2006 under the much criticised PTA, after an assassination attempt on Sri Lanka’s then defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

  • India denies proposal to buy Mattala airport

    Despite ongoing reports in Sri Lankan papers that the Airports Authority of India (AAI) was planning to purchase a stake in the loss-making Mattala airport, India has denied that such a proposal was on the cards. 

    Asked in the Lok Sabha whether AAI was planning to buy a significant stake in the airport, the Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Jayant Sinha was quoted by the Economic Times as replying, "No such proposal is under consideration at present."

  • Black July commemorated in British Parliament

    A panel discussion was held at the British parliament this week, to mark the 35th anniversary of the Black July pogrom, when thousands of Tamils were killed.

  • Militarisation: Army involved again in Achuveli chariot festival

    Sri Lankan soldiers again involved themselves in the annual chariot festival of a Hindu temple in Achuveli.

    Soldiers and army officers were present in uniform at the festival and engaged in activities such as pulling the chariot, usually an important ritual expected of devotees.

  • Militarisation: Civil Security Department makes 100 permanent appointments in Kilinochchi

    The highly criticised Civil Security Department of Sri Lanka has made 100 temporary Tamil workers in Kilinochchi into permanent employees, despite repeated calls for the department to dismantle its businesses and hand over ventures such as farms and preschools to cooperatives or the provincial council. 

  • Black July victims remembered in Batticaloa by TNPF

    The victims of Black July, the anti-Tamil pogroms of 1983, were remembered in Batticaloa.

    The commemoration was held by the Tamil National People’s Front at the party’s Batticaloa office on Monday night.

  • Remand extended for Sri Lankan navy officers accused of abducting 11 Tamil youths

    Two Sri Lankan navy officers who have been accused of the enforced disappearance and murder of 11 Tamil youths in 2008 today had their remand extended until July 31. 

    The two men were form navy intelligence members, who along with other suspects are accused of removing the 11 bodies from a navy camp in Trincomalee. 

    The former navy media spokesperson, Commodore DKP Dassanayake is also one of the accused. 

  • Moody's affirms Sri Lanka's B1 rating, maintains negative outlook

    Moody's Investors Service affirmed the B1 rating of three Sri Lankan banks, the Bank of Ceylon (BOC), Hatton National Bank Ltd. (HNB) and Sampath Bank PLC, whilst maintaining the negative outlook, citing continued external vulnerability risk. 

  • Sri Lankan cricketer questioned over rape of Norwegian tourist

    A Sri Lankan cricket player has been questioned by police over the rape of a Norwegian tourist in a Colombo hotel room this weekend.

    Danushka Gunathilaka, Sri Lanka’s 27-year-old opening batsman, has been questioned over the incident after his friend was arrested for sexual assault. It is alleged that the woman was raped by his friend at the Movenpick hotel on Saturday night, whilst Mr Gunathilaka was in the room.

  • Militarisation: Sri Lankan army holds ceremony at Tamil primary school

    The Sri Lankan military announced that it had held a ceremony at a primary school in Mullaitivu earlier this year, as the army continued its much criticised involvement in civil life in the North-East.

  • Sri Lankan president claims US General praised army’s 'reconciliation efforts'

    Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena met with the Commanding General of the United States Army Pacific Command this week, where the two discussed the Sri Lankan military’s role in the island.

  • Black July marked in Strasbourg

    Dozens of Tails gathered in Strasbourg this week, to mark 35 years since the Black July pogrom which killed thousands of Tamils.

  • Remnants of a skeleton dug up at Chemmani

    Work took place in Chemmani at an excavation site where human bones were discovered last week.

    Police recovered remnants of a skeleton including parts of a skull and a leg, although further digging did not produce the rest of the remains.

  • Sampanthan joins Rajapaksa and Gota to mark founding of PLA

    The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R Sampanthan was seen marking the founding of China's People's Liberation Army with the former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa and the former defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa at an event held in Colombo. 

  • Militarisation: soldiers hold prayer for their medals at Trincomalee temple

    The Sri Lankan military entered the historic Pankulam Pillaiyar temple in Trincomalee yesterday to hold a special prayer for their military badges and medals. 

    Hoisting the military regiment's flag, the soldiers brought their badges and medals on trays to be blessed. 

    "Look how they are stealthily taking over even our temple," one Tamil worshipper said. 

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