• Tamil media worker found dead in Delft

    A Tamil media worker was found dead in a well near her home in Delft (Neduntheevu) on Thursday morning.

    The body of 32-year-old Yogenthiran Padmavathi was found in the well in the early hours of Thursday morning, following a search after family members deemed her to be missing on Wednesday night.

    The cause of her death is unknown.

  • Mullaitivu police question local activist over Prabhakaran birthday celebration

    A Tamil civil society activist has been questioned by Mullaitivu police over the celebration of the birthday of LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.

    Local activist Peter Ilachcheliyan was summoned for questioning by police on Thursday.

    Mr Ilachcheliyan had reportedly cut a cake next to a photograph of Prabhakaran on the Mullaitivu seaside on the occasion of the LTTE leader’s 63rd birthday on Sunday.

  • Sri Lankan Army returns fraction of Vali North village in ruins

    Residents of a Valikamam North village which was partly released by the Sri Lankan Army on Thursday have said that the lands have not been returned in a settleable condition.

  • Sri Lanka's bribery commission criticised by cross party MPs

    Both government and opposition MPs on Wednesday criticised the Bribery Commission for failing to take action on pending cases. 

    A number of MPs from the UNP, SLFP and JVP told parliament of pending cases where no action had been taken. 

    The present unity government was elected on pledge to end corruption in the country and ensure prosecutions. 

  • Sirisena - I will never betray the nation

    President Maithripala Sirisena this week attempted to reassure Sri Lanka's diaspora in South Korea that he would "never betray the nation or the country". 

  • Sri Lanka's Ports Minister refuses to liberalise shipping sector

    Sri Lanka's Ports Minister, SLFP MP Mahinda Samarasinghe on Tuesday told parliament that his party would refuse to implement the liberalisation of the shipping sector as outlined by the 2018 budget. 

    “The position of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) is that we oppose this proposal. And as the minister in charge of the subject, I will not issue the gazette notification (giving effect to the budget proposal),” Mr Samarasinghe told Parliament.

  • Sri Lanka's export target lowered for apparels due to GSP delay

    Sri Lanka's apparel industry has lowered its export target to adjust for the delay in granting of preferential trade tariffs (GSP+). 

  • Lack of federal solution would see return to separatism, Wigneswaran tells Australian HC

    The demand for a separate state will grow again if a federal solution is not adopted, the Chief Minister of the North told the Australian High Commissioner.

  • Navy commander ordered to give details of serving officers in case of abduction of Tamil youths

    A Sri Lankan Navy commander has been ordered to provide details of all officers who served under him as the investigation into the disappearance of 11 Tamil youths was taken up in court on Wednesday.

    Judge Jayaratne at the Colombo Fort Magistrate Court ordered Lt. Commander Prasad Hettiarachchi to provide the details to the Criminal Investigation Department.

  • UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to visit Sri Lanka next week

    The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention will conduct an official visit to Sri Lanka from 4th to 15th December 2017 said the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

    The experts will make their preliminary observations at a press conference on 15 December 2017 at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).

  • UK Minister for Asia and Pacific reiterates need for international judges and prosecutors in Sri Lanka's accountability process

    British Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field said he reiterated the need for a credible accountability process  with international judges and prosecutors during his recent visit to Sri Lanka. 


    Responding to a question tabled by MP for Ilford North Wes Streeting, Mr Field said, 

  • ‘Making haste slowly’ is a tired refrain in Sri Lanka - HRW

    Human Rights Watch called on Sri Lanka to move from promises to action, criticising the government's refrain that it was "making haste slowly". 

  • Ongoing denial of crimes by Sri Lankan government says ITJP

    The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) this month highlighted the widespread denial by the Sri Lankan government of the ongoing torture and rape of Tamils committed by Sri Lankan security forces. 

    In an interview with Ceylon Today following a report published by Associated Press highlighting the ongoing crimes committed under the present government, ITJP said,

  • Stamps marking Maaveerar Naal released in UK

    Postage stamps marking Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) were released in the UK on November 27. 

    The stamps, depicting symbols of Tamil Eelam, including the national flower, bird, tree and animal, were launched at the Maaveerar Naal commemorative event in London. 

  • Sri Lankan court issues stay order preventing action against Gotabaya

    Sri Lanka's Court of Appeal on Wednesday issued a stay order preventing any action being taken against the former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID). 

    The order prevents any action under the Public Property Act until December 6. 

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