• Sri Lankan police shoot man dead in Kataragama

    A 44 year old man was shot dead by Sri Lankan police officers in Kataragama on Saturday night after he allegedly sped through a police checkpoint without stopping, the Daily Mirror reports. 

    The police constable present fired at the man, who was riding a motorcycle at the time, as he passed through the checkpoint despite the police officer signalling to him to stop. 

  • Foundation laid for new multi-million rupee police headquarters in Mullaitivu

    Sri Lanka's Inspector General of Police laid the foundation stone for new police headquarters in Mullaitivu on Saturday.

  • Nepal Army Chief visits Mullaitivu SFHQ in Keppapulavu - site of ongoing land release protest

    While calls for demilitarisation and protests for the release of military-occupied land continue across the Tamil homeland, the Chief of the Nepalese Army paid a visit to the Sri Lankan Army's Security Force Headquarters in Mullaitivu on Saturday.

  • Indian officials visit new housing scheme in Batticaloa

    A senior official from India's Ministry of External Affairs visited Batticaloa on Friday to inspect progress at the third stage of India's housing scheme. 

  • Postal voting begins Monday for Sri Lanka's local polls

    Postal voting for Sri Lanka's local government elections is to begin on January 22 for officials at police stations, election offices, district secretariats and the divisional secretariat. 

    Officials at other government offices will be allowed to start their postal vote on January 25-26. 

    Around 560,000 applications for postal voting have been accepted by the Election Commission. 

  • Sri Lanka does not want to punish offenders who committed war crimes says Wigneswaran

    The Sri Lankan government "do not want to punish the offenders who committed war crimes – including torture, rape, plunder and acted brutally, calling them heroes instead" the chief minister of the Northern province, C V Wigneswaran told the Huffington Post in an interview this week. 

    Asked for his opinion on Colombo's seeming lack of seriousness in implementing a credible transitional justice program, Mr Wigneswaran said, 

  • US grants $1.2m to counter trafficking in Sri Lanka

    The US government is to award $1.2 million to Sri Lanka over three years towards countering human trafficking. 

    “The United States has a strong commitment to working with international partners to tackle the root causes of modern slavery and protect victims and vulnerable populations.  Through the EQUIP project, we will continue to support the government of Sri Lanka in combating the scourge of human trafficking," the US ambassador to Sri Lanka, Atul Keshap said. 

  • EPDP candidate arrested in Jaffna

    An EPDP local government candidate was arrested in Jaffna on Friday night.

    Kanthaiah Sivaji who is contesting under the EPDP at the Chavakachcheri divisional council (prathesiya sabai) election was arrested by Kodikamam police who had an arrest warrant from Chavakachcheri court, after the candidate failed to turn up in court in relation to a traffic accident.

  • Only our countries know how to defeat terrorism says Pakistan Army Chief on Sri Lanka visit

    Pakistan’s Army Chief said that his country and Sri Lanka were probably the only two countries who understand what it takes to 'defeat terrorism', the Daily Mirror reports. Pakistan has long been a supporter of Sri Lanka and has come to its defence at international platforms including the UN Human Rights Council.

  • Sri Lanka to celebrate regaining prestige with 'one nation' Independence Day bash

    Sri Lanka will be celebrating its 70th Independence Day on a grand scale, “having regained its world image” according to the Home Affairs Minister.

  • EU calls on Sri Lanka to ensure 'zero-tolerance' policy to torture

    The European Union discussed the implementation of the cosponsored UN Human Rights Council resolution with Sri Lanka, meeting in Colombo for the 21st meeting of the EU-Sri Lanka Joint Commission today. 

    The ongoing use of torture, the lack of accountability and justice, as well as the failure to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act were highlighted in a joint statement issued following the meeting. 

  • Sri Lanka has 'stalled on key pledges to provide justice' says HRW

    The Sri Lankan government has "stalled on its key pledges to provice justice for conflict-related violations and strengthen human rights protections", Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2018, published today. 

  • Sri Lanka’s president is struggling to keep his promises of reform - The Economist

    In an op-ed marking Sri Lanka's unity government's 3rd anniversary in power, The Economist said the president was 'struggling to keep his promises of reform', nothing that the 'economy is weak and the opposition strong'. 

  • Tamils 'still face persecution today' says Corbyn in Thai Pongal message

    The UK leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn in his Thai Pongal address this week, highlighted the ongoing persecution faced by Tamils and called on the UK government to take a lead in ensuring Sri Lanka works towards justice for Tamils. 

  • Asian Development Bank approves additional $75 million for SMEs in Sri Lanka

    The Asian Development Bank approved an additional $75 million on Tuesday to fund the development of small and medium sized enterprises in Sri Lanka. 

    "SMEs have the potential to reduce regional inequalities in Sri Lanka given that SMEs are more widespread throughout the country than larger enterprises, which are mainly based in the capital Colombo," the ADB's principal finance specialist, Don Lambert said. 

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