• Resolution on Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka delivered in Canadian parliament

    A resolution on the Tamil genocide on Sri Lanka was delivered in Canada's parliament, before a cross party group of parliamentarians earlier this month, as the ‘Second International Conference on Tamil Nationhood and Genocide in Sri Lanka’ concluded in Ottawa.

  • NPC members meet with Iranaitivu families

    Members of the Northern Provincial Council including its chief minister, C V Wigneswaran met with families in Iranaitivu on Monday, who have returned to reclaim their homes on the island and provided them with food items. 

  • Militarisation: army commander tells Jaffna youths to join military

    Addressing students at an awards ceremony in Jaffna on May 11, Sri Lanka's army commander in the region, Major General Darshana Hettiarachchi told youths to join the military. 

    Over 600 Tamil students at Venthan Arts College were being awarded for the completion of a Sinhala language course. 

  • Youths join mothers of the disappeared for rally in Kilinochchi

    Marking Mother's Day on Sunday Tamil youths joined mothers of the disappeared, who have been holding a continous protest in Vavuniya, to hold a rally demanding justice. 

    Mothers of the disappeared in Vavuniya have been protesting continuously for over 444 days demanding answers over the whereabouts of their children.  

  • Eastern uni students to remember 2009 genocide from May 17-18

    Students at the Eastern University in Batticaloa are to remember the genocide of Tamils during the final stages of the armed conflict in 2009 over a two day period from May 17 - 18 this year. 

  • Second 'International Conference on Tamil Nationhood and Genocide in Sri Lanka' takes place in Ottawa

    On May 5-7, 2018, academics from around the world came together to take part in the ‘Second International Conference on Tamil Nationhood and Genocide in Sri Lanka’ at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

  • Militarisation in Tamil schools continues in Mullaitivu

    The Sri Lankan military constructed a children’s park at a Tamil school in Mullaitivu last month, as it continued to consolidate its presence in Tamil schools across the region.

  • Sirisena meets with Iranian President Rouhani during state visit

    President Mithripala Sirisena met with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on his two day state visit to Iran, reports adaderena.lk.

    A series of 5 MoUs have already been signed during the current visit reports Iranian news site mehr.news.

  • Sri Lankan navy receives ship engines from Australian government

    The Sri Lankan navy received two main engines for one of its vessels from the Australian government in March, in a move that the military hailed as “strengthening the long standing bilateral relationship” between the two.

  • Sirisena boasts about protecting soldiers from war crimes charges

    Sri Lankan President Mathripala Sirisena again reiterated that soldiers were not being persecuted, saying that he has stopped members of the military from being prosecuted for war crimes.

    “I have succeeded in stopping anyone from being tried for war crimes,” Sirisena said, according to PTI.

  • Mullivaikkal remembrance week commences in North-East

    Vigils were held today in Chemmani and Mirusuvil in Jaffna, in Uyilankulam in Mannar, and Mulankavil to mark the first day of Tamil genocide remembrance week in the North-East.

  • OMP commences regional discussions in Mannar

    The Office on Missing Persons (OMP) is launching launched a series of regional discussion with families of the disappeared starting in Mannar today, reports adaderena.lk.

  • Sri Lanka's central bank intervenes as rupee hits record low

    Sri Lanka’s central bank intervened as the rupee closed at a record low at the end of last week.

    The central bank intervened by selling US dollars to support the currency, reports Reuters.

  • Sri Lankan government to implement taskforce to speed-up investment approvals

    The Sri Lankan government has introduced the “Single Window Investment Facilitation Taskforce” as a mechanism to coordinate and speed-up the investment approval process, according to EconomyNext.

    The taskforce is expected to help investors avoids the delays that are associated with the14 different approvals and licenses needed for project approval. 

  • Enforced disappearances in 2009 an “exaggerated story” – Fonseka

    In an interview with Al Jazeera, former army commander and now minister, Sarath Fonseka, denies the enforced disappearance of hundreds of Tamils at the end of the war.  He told Al Jazeera that such claims are “definitely an exaggerated story.”

    In response to the correspondent’s questions regarding the whereabouts of Tamil surrendees, Fonseka stated:

    “I don’t know. I can’t visualise how it could have been taking place. During the war and the last two weeks of the war, we had a very good system where we had made a beautiful arrangement with everybody coming and surrendering to security forces. I even went there personally. I am 100% sure. Incidents of this nature never took place […] Just because of some 10, 15 family members come and say that our children were taken… they have gone missing, you can’t take it as gospel truth or something.”

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