• India plans ferry service for Tamil pilgrims in Sri Lanka

    The Indian government is planning to allow a ferry service from North-East to Tamil Nadu, India, in order to facilitate travel of Tamil Hindu pilgrims wishing to travel to Chidambaram for a Hindu (Saivite) festival. 

    The service would run from Kankesanthurai in the North-East to Chennai. 

    In a statement India's ministry of external affairs said "a large number of Sri Lankan Tamil pilgrims" were expected to attend, The Hindu reported. 

  • Dhinakaran pledges solidarity with merged North-East, says Sumanthiran

    Tamil National Alliance MP M A Sumanthiran met with T T V Dhinakaran on the eve of his election victory in Tamil Nadu this week, where they discussed a political solution to the Tamil question.

  • A ‘Christmas gift’ for Jaffna – more militarisation

    Despite repeated calls for demilitarisation, the Sri Lankan military held a medical clinic for Tamil civilians in Jaffna on Sunday, a service that the army called a ‘Christmas gift’.

  • Tamils in North-East remember tsunami victims

    Tamils in the North-East held memorials for the 35,000 people that perished during the catastrophic tsunami that hit the coasts of the North-East and South of the island of Sri Lanka, thirteen years ago.

  • Tamil MP killed on Christmas Day 2005 remembered in Batticaloa and Jaffna

    The assassinated Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham was remembered across the Tamil homeland on Christmas Day, on the 12th anniversary of his killing.

  • Sri Lankan president oversees meeting of national Buddhist think tank

    Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena oversaw a meeting of the National Buddhist Think Tank this week, where he pledged his government’s support for a host of new initiatives.

  • Continuing militarisation - Sri Lankan army organises Christmas celebrations in Batticaloa

    Defying calls for demilitarisation of the North-East, the Sri Lankan military held public Christmas celebrations in Batticaloa this week.

  • Mahinda Rajapaksa visits sick Sampanthan

    The former Sri Lankan president, Mahinda Rajapaksa visited the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader, R Sampanthan while he was in hospital with an illness.

    Mr Sampanthan was admitted to a private hospital in Colombo on Thursday with an undisclosed illness. 

  • Christmas celebrated in churches across the Tamil homeland 

    Churches across the North-East celebrated Christmas today, December 25, with devotees gathering over night for Midnight Mass. 

    Tamils gathered for Midnight Mass at St Mary's church in Batticaloa, 12 years on from the assassination of the Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham inside the church during the service on December 24, 2005. Devotees remembered his death, recalling that 12 years later no one has faced justice. 

  • Sri Lanka sees more than 90 attacks against Christians in 2017

    There have been more than 90 incidents of attacks on Christians in Sri Lanka in 2017 alone said the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka (NCEASL), noting a rise in the number of assaults.

    NCEASL general secretary Godfrey Yogarajah told Christianity Today that there have been hundreds of attacks on Christians since the government of Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena came in to power, adding that the number of incidents rises in the run up to Christmas.

  • 12 years on, no justice for Christmas Eve assassination of Tamil MP

    Yesterday marked the 12th death anniversary of the late Tamil politician Joseph Pararajasingham, who was shot dead on Christmas Eve by armed government paramilitary men in 2005.

    Despite the present government's pledge of accountability and almost two years passing since the UNP-SLFP coalition came to power, no one has been held accountable for his death.

    Mr. Pararajasingham, who was a senior Tamil National Alliance (TNA) figure, and the MP for Batticaloa district, was shot and killed by two gunmen whilst he was attending Christmas prayers at the St Mary's church in Batticaloa town. His wife, Sugunam Pararajasingham was seriously wounded in the gunfire.

  • Buddhist monk cremated next to Tamil massacre memorial and Hindu temple despite widespread opposition

    The cremation of a Buddhist monk, led by Sri Lankan army and police forces, in a location adjacent to both a memorial for Tamil massacre victims and a Hindu temple has caused anger in Jaffna.

  • Government will not sell state land to private investors - SL minister

    Sri Lanka's minister of fisheries and aquatic resource development, Mahinda Amaraweera reiterated on Saturday that the government would not sell "even an inch of state owned land to private investors."

  • Prosecutors withdraw appeal over Malaysian screening of ‘No Fire Zone’

    Prosecutors in Malaysia have agreed to withdraw an appeal over the conviction of a Malaysian human rights activist who screened the ‘No Fire Zone’ documentary highlighting massacres committed by the Sri Lankan military during the final stages of the armed conflict on the island.

    Lena Hendry, a former programme director for media rights NGO Pusat Komas, was convicted over the screening of the documentary and eventually fined Malaysian Ringgit 10,000.

  • Government plans more wind, solar power plants in North-East

    The Sri Lankan government plans to establish new wind and solar power plants in the North-East, Colombo Page reported. 

    A 100MW wind power plant in Mannar Island is to be established in Mannar island, which the government will then develop into an energy park. 

    A 100MW solar power energy park is planned to be built in Pooneryn, Kilinochchi by 2020. 

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