• Transfer of political prisoners stopped

    The transfer of three Tamil political prisoners from Vavuniya to Anuradhapura has been halted by the Court of Appeal. 

    The three detainees, Sulakshan, Mathiarasan and Dharshan had protested against the planned transfer by hunger striking for 40 days.

    The Attorney General department had previously ordered the transfer of the cases to Anuradhapura in the island's south. 

  • TNA threatens legal action against Sivasakthy Ananthan

    The Tamil National Alliance has this week threaten legal action against the Vanni MP, Sivasakthy Ananthan. 

    Lawyers acting on behalf of the ITAK leader, Mavai Senathirajah sent a letter to Mr Ananthan warning him that legal proceedings would be initiated over defamatory comments he allegedly made against Mr Senathirajah. 

  • Extra security at Rajapaksa campaign event in Jaffna

    The former Sri Lankan president, Mahinda Rajapaksa held a campaign event in Jaffna on Thursday with extra security, including Special Task Force officers. 

    The event, held at Veerasingham Hall, was held ahead of the local government elections due this month. 

    Former officers from the President Security Division were also present. 

  • Armed police harass TNPF supporters

    Supporters of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) were harassed by Sri Lankan police officers as they took part in a campaign event in Allaarai on Wednesday evening. 

    Armed officers arrived at the event saying they had received information a "riot" is taking place. 

    Officers asked organisers and supporters for their phone numbers and National ID card numbers. 

  • Tamil detainee attacked by prison guards

    A 21 year old Tamil detainee was attacked by guards in Jaffna prison last month. 

    Ravikumar Yathushan, from Kodikaamam, was subsequently admitted to Jaffna teaching hospital where he received treatment for the past 5 days. 

    Mr Yathusan's father has filed a complaint with the Jaffna Human Rights Commission regarding the incident. 

  • Sri Lankan army must ‘maintain surveillance due to Eelam ideology’ states commander

    The commander of Sri Lanka’s army claimed that his forces had the support of “nearly 100% of the Tamil people” in an interview to a Sinhala magazine last month, yet noted that the military in the North-East had to remain vigilant.

    Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, also stated that the military continues to “maintain surveillance all the time” as the “'Eelam' ideology still persists”.

  • Weapons sold to Sri Lanka ‘take human rights into account’ claims Britain

    The British government said any arms deals with Sri Lanka “take into account international humanitarian and human rights law” last week,

  • Military parade prepared despite role in atrocities against Tamils

    Preparations were underway this week for a military parade marking Sri Lanka’s Independence Day on Feb 4 despite the military's well documented role in the mass killing, torture and disappearance of Tamils. 

    The parade comes as the government continues to claim to be committed to ensuring reconciliation. 

  • UNP pledges to build 1000 Buddhist shrines in Tamil homeland

    The United National Party pledged to build 1000 Buddhist viharas in the Tamil homeland, under the guise of reconciliation.

    “500 million rupees has been allocated to build 1000 viharas in the Northern and Eastern Provinces,” a UNP manifesto said on a page titled ‘Reconciliation’.

  • UNP suspends assistant leader after investigation recommended into possible bribery

    The United National Party (UNP) today suspended its assistant leader and the former finance minister, Ravi Karunanayake following an inquiry's recommendation that he should be referred to the attorney general for investigation of possible bribery. 

  • ADB assures more assistance to Sri Lanka

    The Asian Development Bank this week assured Sri Lanka it would provide further assistance in order to develop the agricultural sector. 

    The assurance came during a meeting with ADB officials and the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena on Tuesday. 

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  • More Sri Lankan militarisation of temples in North-East

    The Sri Lankan military continued to intrude on religious activities in the North-East as soldiers from the 64 Division in Mullaitivu took part in festivities at a temple in the district last month.

  • ‘We must fix country before North-East’ states Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister

    Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickeremesinghe pledged that his party would rebuild the economy in the Tamil North-East of the island, but said that first the economy of the whole island needed a “fix”.

    Speaking at a rally in Vavuniya, Mr Wickremesinghe vowed to bring development projects to the North-East.

    "But before we take steps to fix the economy in the North-Eastern region we have to fix the country's economy," he said.

  • ‘United States has stood shoulder to shoulder with Sri Lanka’ says Ambassador

    The United States’ Ambassador to Sri Lanka said his country “has stood shoulder to shoulder with Sri Lanka” as it prepares to celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two governments this month.

    As part of celebrations, new bilateral initiatives will be highlighted by the US as well as “exercises between the two countries’ militaries will enhance disaster response capabilities and expand interoperability”.

  • Thai Pongal marked with festivities in East

    Residents in Batticaloa and Trinco took part in festivities this month celebrating the Tamil festival of Thai Pongal. 

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