• Muslims protest election of Tamil deputy mayor in Kalmunai

    Supporters of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress, a breakaway faction of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, protested against the election of a Tamil deputy mayor to the Kalmunai Municipal Council in Amparai.

  • Mullaitivu court rules against Fisheries Department and declares contested coastal land belongs to Tamil fishermen

    A section of coastal land in Mullaitivu rightfully belongs to Tamil fishermen, a Mullaitivu court has ruled, defeating a case brought against the Tamils by the Fisheries and Aquatics Department on behalf of Sinhalese fishermen who contested the land rights.

  • Former Sri Lankan military intelligence director arrested over journalist abduction

    The former head of Sri Lanka’s military intelligence has been arrested over the 2008 abduction and assault of a journalist, reports the Daily Mirror.

    Former Military Intelligence Director and Chief of Staff of the Army, Major General  Amal Karunasekara, who is now retired, was arrested on charges of aiding and abetting the abduction of Keith Noyahr. Mr Noyahr was an associate editor of The Nation when he was abducted in May 2008.

  • Human Rights Commission slams Sri Lankan military over peacekeeper deployment

    The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has slammed the Sri Lankan military for deploying peacekeepers to take part in a UN mission in Lebanon, before human rights vetting of military personnel could be completed.

  • Sirisena rejects foreign judges once more

    Sri Lanka’s president once more reiterated that he would not allow any foreign judges to participate in an accountability mechanism to deal with mass atrocities, as he spoke with the heads of media institutions at the President’s House in Colombo on Friday.

  • Annai Poopathy remembrance tournament to be held in Batticaloa

    Tamil youth in Batticaloa will commemorate the memory of Annai Poopathy with a football tournament in her honour.

  • Sri Lankan president postpones May Day following pressure from Buddhist clergy

    Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena declared that International Workers’ Day, commonly marked as May Day, will now be shifted from May 1st to May 7th, after pressure from various Buddhist lobby groups.

  • EPDP loses former stronghold of Delft

    The paramilitary group, EPDP have lost their grip on power in Delft (Neduntheevu) to the TNA.

    The TNA candidate for chair of the Delft divisional council (prathesa sabai) defeated the EPDP candidate, causing the EPDP’s first loss on the islet in several years.

  • Thanthai Chelva remembered in Batticaloa

    A ceremony was held in Batticaloa last week to mark the 120th birth anniversary of S J V Chelvanayakam, fondly referred to as Thanthai (father) Chelva.

  • Renovated Kilinochchi school grounds re-seized by Sri Lankan Army

    The Sri Lankan Army has re-seized land belonging to a Kilinochchi school after the school spent a substantial amount of money restoring the property.

  • 9 Years Today - Thousands of Tamils occupy Parliament Square as SL gov shells No Fire Zone

    6 April 2009 - Thousands of Tamil protestors occupy parliament square demanding international action as slaughter of Tamil civilians in North-East escalates

    6 April marks the 9th anniversary of the parliament square protests. Following 2 weeks of protest outside British parliament the number of demonstrators escalated to thousands in response to the intensified shelling of Tamil civilians in the North-East of Sri Lanka. Thousands of protestors took to the streets and staged a sit down demonstration in front of the Houses of Commons.

    For an eye-witness account of the events see here.

    The demonstrations went on to be the largest ever protests outside parliament in its recorded history.

     

     Photographs: The Guardian

     Medical officials in the Vanni reported continuous shelling of the No Fire Zone, where an estimated 100,000 Tamil civilians were trapped.

  • Sri Lanka minister denies agreement on demands between TNA and Prime Minister

    Sri Lanka’s Minister for National Dialogue Mano Ganesan announced that Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister did not agree to the Tamil National Alliance’s demands when soliciting the party’s support to defeat the no-confidence motion.

    Mr Ganesan was speaking journalists after a function in Dehiwalal, Colombo, reports dailymirror.lk.

  • IDPs given houses with military checkpoints remaining nearby

    Displaced families given army-built houses in Varuththalai Vilaan, Telippalai this week, expressed concern over the coninued functioning of military checkpoints close to the new housing scheme. 

    Thirty houses military built houses were handed over to families displaced from areas including Valikaamam North at an event yesterday. 

    Residents were also forced to take out loans in order to invest in suitable windows, doors, bathroom fittings, as the Rs 800,000 allocated by the government for the houses was insufficient for adequate quality goods. 

  • Resettlement ministry pledges to release 650 acres in Vali North by April 16

    Sri Lanka's Ministry of Resettlement yesterday pledged to release 650 acres in Valikaamam North by April 16. 

    The pledge was announced by the Ministry's secretary, Ponniah Suresh, at an event yesterday where 30 houses built by the military were handed over to displaced people of Varuththalaivilaan. 

  • Sri Lankan Army land-grab of Muslim land in Batticaloa stopped after SLMC pressure on Ranil

    The Sri Lankan Army’s attempted land-grab of Muslim owned land in Batticaloa has been stopped after pressure from the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress.

    The leader of the SLMC, Rauff Hakeem reportedly laid down the cancellation of the land-grab of 25 acres of Muslim-owned land in Punnaikuda - Eravur as a condition for supporting the Sri Lankan Prime Minister to defeat the no-confidence motion brought against him on Wednesday.

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