• Sri Lanka accedes Ottawa treaty

    The Sri Lankan government announced on Thursday it would be joinging the Ottawa treaty banning the use and stockpiling of land mines. 

    The move fulfils a pledge made by the government last year amid significant international pressure pushing for reform.

  • UN Committee against Torture says Tamil man faces risk of torture if deported to Sri Lanka

    The United Nations Committee against Torture has advised the Australian government not to deport a Tamil man to Sri Lanka, as he faces the risk of torture if sent back to the island.

    An interim measure formally requesting Australia to stay the deportation order whilst his case was being heard was issued by the committee, over fears regarding his safety.

  • Sri Lanka announces new perks for troops deployed in Jaffna

    Sri Lankan troops deployed in Jaffna will be receiving new perks and incentives, the army announced last month, continuing to ignore the ongoing calls to demilitarise the Tamil homeland.

  • ‘Separatism is still alive’ warns Sri Lankan president

    Sri Lanka’s president warned that the belief of separatism still exists in Sri Lanka and in international forum, calling on more to be done to tackle it.

    “Today, we are gathered here because deep down we know that we have a problem in this country,” he told a convention in Colombo this week. “The ethnic and religious conflicts in this country resulted in a 30-year war. The war was ended through a military solution.”

  • Former senior British police chief hired by Sri Lanka for reform program

    The Sri Lankan cabinet has approved a proposal to hire Sir Hugh Orde, the former President of the Association of Chief Police Officers and Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), in order to advise on reforms to the Sri Lankan police.

    Law and Order and Southern Development Minister Sagala Ratnayake put forward the proposals to cabinet this week, having met with Sir Hugh in October with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

  • Poverty and unemployment highest in North

    Poverty and unemployment are higher in the Northern Province than anywhere else in Sri Lanka, the Chief Minister has said.

    Presenting the data at the Northern Provincial Council's second budget reading on Tuesday, Chief Minister Wigneswaran said that out of all 25 districts on the island, Kilinochchi was the poorest.

    Mullaitivu, which was previously the poorest district, is now number 2 on the list of poverty by district.

  • Sri Lanka in discussion with Israel over upgrade of Kfir fighters

    The Sri Lankan government is in discussion with Israel's Aerospace Industries (IAI) over upgrading five grounded Kfir fighter jets.

    In an interview to Jane's Defence Weekly, a senior IAI official reportedly said, "the company is in talks with the Sri Lankan government to upgrade and return to service its five grounded Kfir fighters."

  • Former navy spokesperson further remanded over disappearance of Tamil youths

    The former Sri Lankan navy spokesperson Commodore D.K.P. Dassanayake has been further remanded until December 22 over the disappearance of 11 Tamil youths in 2008, Colombo Page reports. 

    Mr Dassanayake was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in July this year. 

    A number of bail applications made have so far been rejected. 

  • Sri Lankan troops open military holiday resort on occupied Jaffna land

    The Sri Lankan military declared open a new holiday resort in the Jaffna peninsula last month exclusively for Sri Lankan troops, built on the tens of thousands of acres of land it still occupies in the Northern Province.

  • Militarising healthcare: Sri Lankan troops carry out more medical clinics in Jaffna

    Defying repeated calls for the military to cease its involvement in civilian activities, troops from Sri Lanka’s navy carried out a medical clinic for local Tamils in Jaffna last week.

  • Kilinochchi police officer arrested for possession of heroin

    A Kilinochchi police officer has been arrested for possession of over 100 grams of heroin, worth around 1 lakh rupees.

    The police officer who currently serves at Poonakary police department was arrested along with the driver of the three-wheeler in which he was caught with the drugs.

    The officer has previously been suspended from duty in connection with criminal activity.

    Both the officer and the driver will be presented at Kilinochchi magistrates court.

  • Indian Consulate marks birthday of Tamil poet in Jaffna

    India's Consulate on Tuesday marked the birthday of the Tamil poet Mahakavi Bharathiyar. 

    The event was chaired by India's Consul General, A Natarajan and featured the chief minister of the Northern Province, C V Wigneswaran as the chief guest. 

    The event took place at the Nallur Thukka Thevi hall. 

  • US launches $2 million partnership to end AIDS in Sri Lanka

    The United States on Friday launched a US$ 2 million programme to end AIDs in Sri Lanka. 

    The programme - HIV/AIDS Technical Assistance Partnership - aims to end cases of AIDs in the island by 2025.

  • 27 Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

    The Sri Lankan navy arrested 27 Tamil Nadu fishermen on early Tuesday morning for allegedly poaching off the coast of Neduntheevu. 

    The fishermen, from Pudukottai in Tamil Nadu, were taken to Kangesanthurai port along with five boats.

    According to the Rameswaram Fishermen Association, over 3000 fishermen were chased away by Sri Lanka navy by opening fire. 

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