• Sri Lanka must make ‘more progress’ on commitments to UN – Britain

    Britain’s Foreign Office Minister Lord Ahmad said the Sri Lankan government must make “more progress” in implementing it’s commitments to the United Nations Human Rights Council earlier this week.

    Speaking at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, the minister said that though 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, “this is not a moment for idle nostalgia”.

  • US agrees to establish Peace Corps in Sri Lanka

    The United States announced that it will re-establish its Peace Corps program in Sri Lanka, after the program was shut down on the island almost 20 years ago.

  • Militarisation games - Sri Lankan Army holds kabaddi tournament on Palali occupied land

    The Sri Lankan Army held a sports tournament at the Jaffna Security Force Headquarters in Palali, an army base built on occupied land categorised as a ‘high security zone’, which remains inaccessible to locals and landowners, nine years after the end of the war.

  • Father in 12th year of search for disappeared son dies

    The father of a forcibly disappeared Tamil died this week, becoming the eighth parent to die while searching for their child since protests began last year.

    74-year-old Nagalingam Sathiyavageswaran passed away on Wednesday after being admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital with sudden chest pains on Monday.

    Mr Sathiyavageswaran had been searching for his son, S. Rajivan who was abducted by white van outside the family home in Thirunelveli, Jaffna, in 2006.

  • Protests across North-East calling for end to atrocities against civilians in Syria

    Tamils and Muslims across the North-East protested on Thursday, calling for an end to atrocitities in Syria.

  • Deported Tamil asylum seeker harassed by Sri Lankan authorities

    A Tamil asylum seeker who was deported from Australia last week continues to face harassment and intimidation from Sri Lankan security forces, The Guardian reported. 

  • Sri Lanka appoints commissioners to OMP as HRC37 commences

    Just as the UN Human Rights Council's 37th session commences in Geneva, the Sri Lankan president appointed commissioners to the Office of Missing Persons (OMP). 

    Mr Saliya Pieris was appointed as the Chairman of the Commission. Other commissioners included Ms Jayatheepa Punniyamoorthy, Major General (Rtd.) Mohanti Antonette Peiris, Dr Sriyani Nimalka Fernando, Mr Mirak Raheem, Mr Somasiri K Liyanage, Mr Somasiri K Liyanage and Mr Kanapathipillai Venthan. 

  • Hundreds in Mullaitivu protest against Sri Lankan land grabs

    Hundreds of Tamil protestors marched to the DS office in Mullaitivu this week, to protest against the Sri Lankan military’s continued occupation of land in the North-East.

  • Torture of Tamils continues in Sri Lanka - Al Jazeera

    Sri Lankan security forces have continued to use torture against Tamils on the island, reports Al Jazeera, who has uncovered allegations and evidence of torture.

    In a piece by Barnaby Phillips, Al Jazeera interviewed Tamils who had been beaten, burnt with cigarettes and raped.

  • Sri Lanka’s occupation of the Vanni threatens local communities – STP report

    The Sri Lankan military’s continued occupation of land in the Vanni is threatening traditional livelihoods in local communities said a new report launched by the Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) and the National Fisheries Solidarity Movement (NAFSO) in Mullaitivu.

  • Families of disappeared report increased surveillance and intimidation by Sri Lankan intelligence

    Families of the disappeared protesting in Mullaitivu have reported an increase in surveillance and intimidation by Sri Lankan intelligence personnel, as their protest approaches its one year mark.

  • Jaffna medical student found hanged in residence

    A Tamil university student was found hanging in his residence in Jaffna on Tuesday.

    The student was identified as Samuel, originally from Vavuniya but resident in Kantharmadam, and a student at the Medical Faculty of Jaffna University.

    Jaffna police have said they are investigating the death.

  • TNA condemns attacks on Muslims in Amparai

    The Tamil National Alliance on Wednesday condemned attacks on Muslim shops and a mosque by Sinhala mobs in Amparai earlier this week. 

    "I strongly condemn the attacks carried out against the Muslim community in Ampara," the TNA leader, R Sampanthan said in a statement. 

    "I urge the government to take stern action against the perpetrators of the violence in Ampara and to take adequate meausures to prevent such incidents being repeated in future."

  • Sri Lankan police arrest NPC councillor over land grabs protest

    Police in Mullaitivu today arrested the Northern Provincial Councillor, Thurairasa Ravikaran over his involvement in a protest against Sri Lankan navy land grabs in Vaddavakal on February 22. 

    He was later released on bail by Mullaitivu court. 

  • Tamils protest in Jaffna against government failure to end spiraling debt

    Tamils protested in Jaffna on Tuesday against the Sri Lankan government's failure to take action against microfinance companies with high interest rates leaving families under spiraling debts.

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