• Ariyalai murder weapon and vehicles found in Jaffna STF camp, intelligence personnel suspected

    The weapon and vehicles believed to have been used by the shooters in the killing of a Tamil man in Ariyalai have been recovered from a Special Task Force camp in Jaffna, following the camp’s military personnel being interviewed as suspects in the murder.

    24-year-old Don Bosco Rikman of Ariyalai East was shot in the area on October 22nd and died of his injuries in hospital shortly afterwards.

  • Sri Lankan cabinet to absorb losses of failing airline

    The Sri Lankan government announced that it would be absorbing millions of dollars of losses incurred by its failing airline Mihin Lanka.

    The airline, which is expected to be liquidated soon according to the Daily Mirror, will go on to sell its permit.

  • Sri Lankan soldiers distribute drinking water in Jaffna

    Amid increasing criticism of Sri Lankan military involvement in civilian life in the North-East, the Sri Lankan army undertook a project to distribute drinking water in Jaffna last month.

  • Sri Lankan president invites Buddhist clergy to discuss constitutional reform

    Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena announced that he would be holding a series of conferences on constitutional reform in order to “prevent incorrect information” regarding a proposed new constitution.

  • Sri Lanka to ‘re-assert lost sovereignty’ over war crimes investigations

    The Sri Lankan government said it had “pledged to re-assert lost sovereignty by taking ownership of processes that were in the international domain” with regards to reports that over 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed by a Sri Lankan military offensive in 2009.

  • EU delegation to Sri Lanka to monitor GSP+

    A delegation from the EU is to embark on a four day visit of Sri Lanka today in order to monitor the implementation of international commitments associated with the granting of GSP+. 

    “The MEPs Jean Lambert, Richard Corbett, Ulrike Müller and Wajid Khan would also visit EU-funded projects in the North and would conduct an inter-parliamentary dialogue,” the EU delegation said in a statement. 

  • Jaffna Uni closes today in protest at detention of Tamil political prisoners

    The University of Jaffna remained shut today in an act of protest against the ongoing detention of Tamil political prisoners in Sri Lanka. 

    Students and staff at the university, along side Tamils across the North-East, have held a series of protests over recent months calling for those detained to be release immediately. 

  • Sri Lankan parliament debates interim report by constitutional steering committee

    The Sri Lankan parliament today began its debate on the interim report by the constitutional steering committee.

    It takes place amid criticism from Sinhala political groups, Buddhist clergy, military personnel and the Sri Lankan Bar Association regarding the process of formulating a new constitution, arguing that it will pave the way for federalism. 

  • Tamil motorist killed in crash with speeding military vehicle

    A Tamil motorist was killed in a crash with a military vehicle in Jaffna on Saturday night.

    36-year-old father of two, Balakrishnan Vijitharan was taken to hospital with severe injuries after a speeding military vehicle crashed into his motorcycle in the Inuvil area.

    He died shortly afterwards at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital.

    The driver of the military vehicle was arrested by Chunnakam police.

  • Tamil unions angered by proposed outlaw of toddy extraction

    Plans to outlaw the extraction of toddy from palmyra and coconut palm trees has angered unions in the North-East who say the law specifically attacks the palm wine trade in Tamil regions.

    While Sri Lankan law usually states that the extraction of palm wine is prohibited except from kithul palms, palmyra trees and coconut palms, a recent gazette notification about amendments to excise duties omitted palmyra and coconut palms in the exemptions.

  • Next US-Sri Lanka Partnership Dialogue to be held in November

    The next US - Sri Lanka Partnership Dialogue is to be held in November, with the US Under Secretary for Political Affairs Ambassador Thomas Shannon visiting Sri Lanka, Economy Next reported. 

  • 11 companies bid for Mannar oil basin

    Eleven companies have put in bids to explore the Mannar oil basin, Sri Lanka's Director Benefits and Mechanical Engineer at the Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat Preeni Withanage told The Sunday Leader.

    The block was formerly due to be developed by Cairn India Ltd, however the company chose to exit the area in 2015. 

  • Tamil man reported missing from Mannar

    A Tamil man has been reported missing from Mannar, reports Tamilwin.

    Anthonipillai Saint Nicholas Gunabal of Andankulam who runs a barbershop in the area has not been seen since Wednesday afternoon.

    Mr Gunabal’s wife filed a missing report with Adamban police on Friday.

  • Sri Lankan government says it will study UN Special Rapporteur's statement 'carefully'

    The Sri Lankan government said it would study the statement by the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, Pablo de Greiff "carefully" and would continue to engage with him. 

  • Sri Lanka - unequivocally supports sovereignty of Spain

    The Sri Lankan government on Saturday expressed its support for a united Spain in response to the Catalan government declaration of independence. 

    "Sri Lanka and Spain enjoy an enduring friendship, and Sri Lanka considers Spain as an important member in Sri Lanka's partnership with the European Union," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

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