• Army attempts to appropriate destroyed LTTE cemetery, angering Mullaitivu residents

    Attempts by the Sri Lankan Army to permanently appropriate the land of a destroyed LTTE cemetery have angered locals in Mullaitivu.

    Notices about the seizure by the village officer have gone up in parts of Alampil where the Thuyilum Illam, residents said.

    Alampil residents have stated that they will resist any move to build permanent army structures on the site.

  • UN: Sri Lanka yet to display willingness to address impunity

    The United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, Kate Gilmore on Wednesday reiterated the High Commissioner's call on states to exercise universal jurisdiction to ensure justice in Sri Lanka, stating that "authorities have yet to demonstrate with the willingness or the capacity to address impunity for gross violations of international human rights and international humanitarian law."

  • UNHRC resolution co-sponsors: 'much still remains to be done to implement Sri Lanka’s commitments'

    The co-sponsors of Sri Lanka's UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution on Wednesday expressed disappointment that the "pace of progress has been slow", adding that "much still remains to be done to implement Sri Lanka’s commitments". 

    The United States, UK, Macedonia and Montenegro also highlighted ongoing reports of human rights abuses by Sri Lankan security personnel. 

  • UK MPs debate Sri Lanka: 'pace of progress disappointingly slow'

    The UK's Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Mark Field said Sri Lanka's "pace of progress has been disappointingly slow and that much remains to be done" in a dedicated Commons debate on the issue yesterday. 

  • Joint Opposition hand over no-faith motion against Ranil

    Sri Lanka's Joint Opposition today handed over a no-condidence motion against the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe. 

    Dinesh Gunawardane of the Joint Opposition told reporters that several government MPs had also signed the motion. 

    “We expect the Speaker to give maximum priority to this motion as per Parliamentary tradition,” he added. 

    The former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa did not sign the motion, reported the Daily Mirror. 

  • Where is our Rector?' - protests in Jaffna as Sri Lankan President visits disappeared priest's former school

    The Sri Lankan President was met by protestors in Jaffna on Monday where he had travelled for the inauguration of a new school building.

  • Sri Lankan army officer remanded over hate speech on social media

    A Sri Lankan army officer was remanded today for allegedly spreading hate speech via the social media platform, Facebook. 

    The soldier was arrested by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) on March 17. 

    His bail application was rejected by Colombo chief magistrate, Lal Ranasinghe Bandara, Colombo Page reported.

  • STF intelligence officers accused of Ariyalai murder have remand extended

    Two Special Task Force intelligence officers accused of murdering a Tamil man in Jaffna last year have had their remand extended by the Jaffna magistrate.

    The case of the Ariyalai murder of 24-year-old Don Bosco Rikman was taken up at Jaffna magistrates court on Tuesday.

    The two officers’ remand was extended until April 3rd citing ongoing investigations by the Criminal Investigation Department.

  • SLFP ministers to support no-faith motion against Ranil

    SLFP minister are to inform the president of their support for a no-confidence motion against the current prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe. 

  • Human Rights Watch calls on UN HRC to stop Sri Lanka 'playing games' with accountability commitments

    Human Rights Watch called on the UN Human Rights Council to ensure Sri Lanka ‘stops playing games’ and delivers on its commitments including accountability involving international judges, prosecutors and investigators.

    In a statement ahead of Sri Lanka’s interim review at the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Geneva director of Human rights watch, Jon Fisher, said,

  • Sri Lanka pledges to hold perpetrators of anti-Muslim violence accountable as UPR adopted

    Sri Lanka's ambassador to Geneva, Ravinatha Aryasinha today asserted that the government would ensure progress on key areas outlined in the UPR as it was adopted by the Council on Monday. 

    Highlighting the attacks against Muslims in Kandy earlier this month, Mr Aryasinha said those responsible would be held to account. 

  • US expresses concern at ongoing abuses by Sri Lankan security forces

    The United States today expressed concern at ongoing human rights violations and abuses by Sri Lankan security forces, as well as the targetting of Muslims earlier this month.

    "Although we are pleased with the Government’s support for these recommendations, we are concerned by ongoing reports of human rights violations and abuses by members of the security services, and recent attacks targeting members of religious minority communities," the US mission to Geneva said in a statement at the UN Human Rights Council as the Sri Lanka's 3rd review cycle was adopted.

    "We urge the government to hold accountable all those responsible for human rights abuses and violations and to protect religious minorities and their places of worship.  We further urge the government to take additional steps to fully implement the commitments it made in HRC resolution 30/1 and reaffirmed in HRC resolution 34/1."

  • UK - continue to urge Sri Lanka to implement resolution

    The UK today reiterated its call on the Sri Lankan government to ensure the cosponsored resolutions at the UN Human Rights Council 30/1 and 34/1 were fully implemented. 

  • Ranil congratulates China’s Xi Jinping on election, seeks to deepen bilateral ties

    Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping on his re-election, reports Colombo Gazette.

    Mt Wickremeisinghe said Sri Lanka-China relations have made tremendous progress adding that multiple sectors had benefited from such progress.

  • Tamil man killed by military vehicle crash in Kilinochchi

    A Tamil man was killed and another seriously injured when a military vehicle crashed into their motorcycle in Palai, Kilinochchi on Sunday morning.

    The victim was identified as Gunaseelan Jesinthan, a 29-year-old father of one.

    His 27-year-old passenger was admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital with severe injuries.

    Palai police said they were investigating the crash.

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