• SLFP members decide to quit government, Sirisena urges them to wait for SC decision

    The SLFP has decided to quit the national unity government, the party spokesperson, MP Thilanga Sumathipala told reporters on Sunday night. 

    The announcement came following a meeting between senior UPFA members, including senior figures within the SLFP, and the president, Maithripala Sirisena.

  • Fishermen massacred by Sri Lanka Navy remembered in Vadamarachchi

    Ten Tamil fishermen massacred by the Sri Lankan Navy in 1984 were remembered in Vadamarachchi, Jaffna on Sunday.

  • Sri Lankan authorities release 109 Indian fishermen

    The Sri Lankan government released 109 Indian fishermen on Sunday. They are expected to be repatriated over the next few days. 

    Over 135 fishermen were in Sri Lankan custody for allegedly poaching in the island waters. Their trawlers and nets were confiscated by the Sri Lankan authorities. 

    The release comes ahead of the St Anthony's festival on Katchatheevu island on February 23 and 24. 

  • Fonseka seeks law and order portfolio

    Sri Lanka's former army commander, Sarath Fonseka, who is accused of orchestrating war crimes against the Tamil people, sought to be appointed the minister of the law and order, arguing he would demonstrate quick results. 

  • UNP assistant leader - unity govt will continue

    The UNP's assistant leader, Ravi Karunanayake vowed the unity government would keep on going despite the UNP and SLFP's election defeat at the local elections last weekend. 

  • Man in possession of assault rifle arrested in Vavuniya

    A 45-year-old man was arrested in Vavuniya on Friday for possessing an assault rifle.

    The man was allegedly caught with a type 56 assault rifle and ammunition when randomly stopped by police in Nedunkeni, Vavuniya.

    The man was set to be produced before the Vavuniya magistrates judge.

  • Sri Lankan president to seek legal advice on removing prime minister

    Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena has reassured the Joint Opposition that he will be seeking legal advice on removing Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe from office.

    Mr Sirisena met with members of the Joint opposition at President’s House yesterday, as turmoil continues in Colombo over the future of the Sri Lankan government.

  • Sri Lankan government and TNA failed to address ‘roots of political conflict’ – J S Tissainayagam

     

     

    Tamil voters in the North-East last week, as Sri Lankan security forces look on.

  • Sri Lanka set to brief UN HRC on ‘progress’

    Sri Lanka’s embattled Prime Minister Ranil Wickrmesinghe told reporters on Friday that his government would be sending a delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, to brief them on progress in implementing a UN resolution on accountability.

    “Geneva is on the performance up to date so you will have to judge on what has been done so far,” said Mr Wickremesinghe in Colombo.

    The Sri Lankan prime minister said his government’s delegation would be meeting with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on March 21.

    The UN High Commissioner is scheduled to deliver a report on Sri Lanka on the same day.

    The Sri Lankan government co-sponsored a resolution which mandates a hybrid accountability mechanism for violations of international humanitarian law committed during the armed conflict. Despite this, several senior government figures, including the Sri Lankan president have spoken out against allowing foreign judges and prosecutors to participate in such a mechanism.

    See more from Colombo Gazette here.

  • Sri Lankan president calls for more relief for soldiers

    Sri Lankan soldiers who were injured and the families of those killed in action will be allocated more relief through the National Defence Fund Act, declared Sri Lanka’s Lands and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Gayantha Karunathillake.

    Mr Karunathillake told a press conference yesterday that the act had been amended following a proposal by Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena in his capacity as Defence Minister. 

  • International community worried about reform in Sri Lanka - EU ambassador

    The international community is worried about the reform agenda in Sri Lanka, the ambassador to the European Union has said.

    “The reform agenda: that’s the big worry that the international community has got,” Ambassador Tung-Lai Margue said in an interview yesterday, according to dailynews.lk.

  • Ranil defiantly pledges to stay on as Sri Lankan prime minister

    Despite mounting pressure since suffering a heavy local election defeat last week, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister remained defiant, insisting he will stay on to complete his term.

    Speaking at a press conference in Colombo, Ranil Wickremesinghe said he would continue as prime minister as per Sri Lanka’s constitution.

    However, he added that the United National Party which he heads, will be restructured in light of their election defeat.

  • Sri Lankan court orders review of investigation into deadly Welikada riot

    Sri Lanka’s Appeals Court ordered the Attorney General to present a review of an investigation into the 2012 Welikada Prison, in the coming weeks.

  • Sri Lanka military personnel arrested for gang rape of nurse

    Several Sri Lankan military personnel were arrested in connection with the gang rape of a nurse in the south of the island.

    A captain of the Sri Lanka Corps of Military Police was arrested on Wednesday by Narahenpita police, following the arrest of an army doctor and driver earlier in the week.

    Read more on dailynews.lk.

  • UN urged to halt deployment of Sri Lankan commander as peacekeeper

    Photograph: Sri Lankan troops prepare for deployment to Lebanon earllier this month.

    Several human rights organisations have written to the United Nations calling for the deployment of a Sri Lankan military commander implicated in war crimes as the head of a peacekeeping force to be halted.

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