• What media freedom? - Jaffna Press Club condemns military repression of Tamil journalists

    The targetting of Tamil journalists in the North-East contradicts the Sri Lankan government's claims of media freedom, the Jaffna Press Club has said.

    Releasing a statement on Sunday, the press club condemned the detention and questioning of a group of journalists by Sri Lankan soldiers in Mullaitivu this weekend.

  • Indian air force chief to discuss regional security with Sri Lanka

    The chief of India's air force arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday for a four day visit which include discussions on regional security. 

    Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa is expected to hold meetings with Sri Lankan air force officials, as well as visiting the army and navy headquarters. 

  • Debate on constitution postponed

    Sri Lanka's Constitutional Assembly debate was postponed after the ten MPs who were tasked with discussing the Interim Report of the Constitutional Assembly failed to arrive. 

    The debate was scheduled to take place on Monday, reported Ceylon Today.

    It has been postponed until the third week of January 2018. 

  • Rahul Gandhi elected as president of Congress party

    India's Congress party elected Rahul Gandhi as its new president on Monday, to replace Sonia Gandhi - his mother - as the party leader. 

    Mr Gandhi was voted in unopposed with 89 nominations in his favour and no other contenders. 

    Ms Sonia Gandhi, who has held the position for 19 years, will hand over power on December 19. 

  • Families of disappeared protest across North-East on International Human Rights Day

    Protestors in Jaffna and Batticaloa staged a rally on Sunday to mark International Human Rights Day and demand answers to the whereabouts of their disappeared relatives.

  • Sri Lankan army detains Tamil journalists documenting Sinhalisation in Mullaitivu

    Eight Tamil journalists gathering research on Sinhalisation in Mullaitivu were detained by Sri Lankan soldiers and police on Saturday.

    The journalists were questioned about their identities by a soldier who approached them on a bicycle. When told that they had come from Jaffna, the soldier left and returned with another solider who detained and questioned them further.

  • Responsibility of government to spread Buddhist message says Ranil

    Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe asserted it is the government's responsibility to spread the message of Buddhism across the world. 

    "Sri Lanka has always acted as a beacon of Theravada Buddhism for devotees across the world," Mr Wickremesinghe was quoted by the Ada Derana as saying. 

  • Catholic shrine near army camp attacked in Jaffna

    A Catholic shrine in Jaffna was attacked by unknown persons during the early hours of Sunday morning. 

    The glass casing which housed a statue of St Anthony was smashed. 

  • ITAK, PLOTE and TELO to contest LG polls as TNA

    Following weeks of contentious discussions and fracturing of the Tamil National Alliance, Ilankai Thamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK), PLOTE and TELO confirmed on Sunday they would be submitting nominations for the upcoming local government elections as the TNA. 

    The coalition will be contesting under the house symbol of the ITAK. 

  • Tamil journalist attacked in Mullaitivu

    A Tamil journalist was attacked in Mullaitivu on Friday night.

    Three people on a motorcycle attempted to block the journalist, Subramaniam Baskaran while he was driving his motorcycle in the Pandiankulam area of Mankulam in Mullaitivu.

    Although Mr Baskaran attempted to swerve the assailants and continue driving, he was chased by the motorcycle, which he noted did not have a registration plate.

  • Maaveerar Naal commemorated in Qatar

    Tamils in Qatar held a commemoration event to mark Maaveerar Naal last month.

    See photos from the event below.

  • Tamils in Malaysia remember Maaveerar

    Events were held in Malaysia to mark Maaveerar Naal last month, joining Tamils across the world to remember those who fought for the liberation of the Tamil nation.

    See photos from the various events below.

     

  • Thousands across Tamil Nadu mark Maaveerar Naal

    Dozens of events were held across Tamil Nadu last month to mark Maaveerar Naal, with thousands attending memorial services across the state.

    See a selection of pictures from events organised by politicians and local community groups in various locations below.

  • Ranil assures Rajapaksa's security

    Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday assured the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa of his security during the upcoming elections. 

    Mr Wickremesinghe said 154 police personnel had been assigned to Mr Rajapaksa, including one ASP, one chief inspector and nine inspectors. 

    The former president, Chandrika Kumaratunga has 61 police personnel assigned to her, he added. 
     

  • Sri Lankan parliament approves tax concessions for Chinese led port development

    Sri Lanka's parliament on Friday approved tax exemptions for the Chinese led development of Hambantota port. 

    “Today the parliament approved two motions... to grant certain tax incentives to those two companies operating the Hambantota port,” the country's Ports Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe told Reuters.

    The development is to take place as a joint venture between China Merchants Port Holdings and Sri Lanka Ports Authority, who have a 70 - 30 stake respectively. 

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