• More equal than others – Sri Lanka’s PM on Buddhism

    Photograph: ColomboPage

    Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister repeated his assurance that whilst all religions will be treated equally in Sri Lanka, Buddhism would continue to hold the foremost place on the island.

  • Is Sri Lanka’s Tamil party selling out the Tamil people? – J S Tissainayagam

    There is an “obvious gap” between the Tamil National Alliance’s (TNA) manifesto promises to the Tamil people in 2015 and the Steering Committee proposals it has accepted in 2017, said journalist J S Tissainayagam, in a piece for Asian Correspondent on Wednesday .

    The TNA has “asked voters to support its demand for a constitution based on shared sovereignty” said Mr Tissainayagam, whilst “the UNP and UPFA manifestoes unequivocally rejected a federal constitution”.

  • Families of Tamil political prisoners demand more action from TNA

    Families of Tamil political prisoners have called for the TNA to pressure the Sri Lankan government and secure the rapid release of the political prisoners.

  • Jaffna University students and lecturers protest for release of Tamil political prisoners

    Hundreds of Jaffna University students staged a protest outside the university campus today, calling for the release of Tamil political prisoners.

  • Tamil farmers in Trinco threaten legal action against Sinhala Home Guards for encroachment of lands

    Tamil farmers in Trincomalee have threatened legal action against Sinhala Home Guard members for the continued encroachment of their cultivation lands.

    The lawyers of five Tamil farmers from the Thennamaravady village on the Trinco-Mullaitivu border in the Kuchchaveli division have written to five Sinhala Home Guard members as a first step to initiating court action against the encroachment.

  • Australian government charging thousands for repatriation of dead Tamil asylum seeker

    The Australian government is demanding thousands of dollars to return the body of a dead Tamil asylum seeker to his family in Sri Lanka.

  • Sri Lankan soldier's body found in Mullaitivu camp

    The body of a Sri Lankan soldier was recovered at an army camp in Mullaitivu on Monday morning.

    The body was discovered in the infantry camp on the Mullaitivu-Manalaru highway and was taken for post-mortem at the Mullaitivu District Hospital.

    Mullaitivu police have said they are investigating the incident.

  • Basil Rajapaksa denies Sri Lankan troops committed war crimes

    Former Sri Lankan minister Basil Rajapaksa denied reports that Sri Lankan troops committed war crimes, whilst speaking in Jaffna on Sunday.

    Mr Rajapaksa, the former Economic Development Minister, was speaking at a public meeting of the Jaffna branch of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna.

    "Our troops did not do war crimes,” said the former minister. “There may have been individuals who did the crime."

  • Tamil refugee found dead on Manus Island

    A Tamil refugee who fled Sri Lanka has been found dead at an Australian offshore detention centre on Manus Island.

    The man had apparently killed himself, having known to have made at least one previous suicide attempt. He was also known to have a history of mental health problems.

  • British MPs call for speedier implementation of UNHRC resolution 30/1

    British parliamentarians attending the 36th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva have called for action to ensure that Sri Lanka fulfils its commitments set out in the council resolution 30/1 which was co-sponsored by Sri Lanka two years ago.

  • TNPF begin signature campaign for justice for massacred Tamil children

    A signature campaign calling for justice for all the Eelam Tamil children killed by the Sri Lankan army took place in Jaffna on Sunday morning.

  • Tamil fisherman killed in Sri Lankan Navy boat crash

    A Tamil fisherman died when a Sri Lankan Navy boat crashed into a fishing boat in the waters of Karainagar, Jaffna on Saturday night. Another fisherman is seriously injured and is receiving treatment at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital.

    Local fishermen have accused the navy personnel of sailing while intoxicated and expressed anger about the navy’s encroachment of fishing waters.

  • UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to visit Sri Lanka

    The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention is set to visit Sri Lanka later this year.

    The visit by the Working Group will take place from the 4th to the 15th of December 2017.

    The announcement of the visit comes after United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion of Truth, Justice, Reparation and Guarantees of Non-Recurrence Pablo de Greiff’s visit to Sri Lanka next month.

  • Buddhism will hold foremost place in Sri Lanka assures prime minister

    Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe stated that a proposed constitution for the island would continue to ensure that state holds a duty to protect and foster Buddhism in remarks made on Saturday.

    Speaking to members of the United National Party (UNP) on Saturday, Mr Wickremesinghe said that “all are in agreement that Buddhism should be given the prominence as stated in current constitution (sic),” reports ColomboPage.

  • Further 5 arrested in connection with attack on Rohingya refugees in Mount Lavinia

    A further 5 people have been arrested on Saturday in connection with the storming of a UN safe house in Mount Lavinia on Tuesday where 31 Rohingya refugees had been sheltering, the Colombo Page reported. 

    The arrests following the initial arrest of a 34 year old suspect, a resident of Moratuwa. He is understood to be a member of the Bodu Bala Sena. 

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