Sri Lanka is 'human rights priority' says British minister, as questions over sanctions grow

The British government continues to deem Sri Lanka a “human rights priority country” said Catherine West, the UK’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Indo-Pacific, as she was questioned on the need to impose Magnitsky-style sanctions on Sri Lankan officials accused of war crimes.

Plantation workers demand action from Sri Lankan presidential candidates

More than 2,500 plantation workers in Nuwara Eliya held a demonstration last Thursday, calling on Sri Lanka's presidential candidates to establish rural development societies, improve hill country schools, upgrade government estate hospitals and resolve ongoing labour issues.

Soldiers turn make up artists - Sri Lankan army conducts 'beauty culture workshop' in occupied Kilinochchi

As part of the ongoing militarisation of the Tamil homeland, the Sri Lankan Army conducted a “beauty culture workshop” in Kilinochchi last week, in what they claimed was to “introduce the best practices in beauty culture for young ladies,” according to the Security Forces Headquarters in Jaffna

Ferry service between Tamil Nadu and Tamil Eelam steps up as demand increases

Due to increased demand, the passenger ferry service between Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu and Kankesanthurai (KKS) in Tamil Eelam will now operate four times a week starting from September 21, 2024.

Sri Lankan High Commissioner complains to Home Office over boycott cricket demonstration

The Sri Lankan government has lodged a protest with the UK Home Office after British Tamils demonstrated against the Sri Lankan cricket team in London this week, demanding a sporting boycott over the genocide of Tamils.

Sri Lanka sends thousands more workers to Israel as Gaza assault continues

Sri Lanka is pressing ahead to send nearly 2,252 agricultural workers to Israel, to make up for vacancies that were previously occupied by Palestinians, after Israel enforced sweeping revocation of Palestinian worker permits in several sectors.

The decision comes after more than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched a war against Gaza in October 2023. 

Election violence rises in Sri Lanka as polls draw closer

Sri Lanka has seen a spike in election-related violence as presidential polls draw closer, according to data released by Election monitors People's Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL), the Sri Lankan Elections Commission and Sri Lankan media outlets.

Over 200 Sri Lankan MPs to be given two shotguns each

Ahead of the upcoming presidential election, more than 200 of Sri Lanka’s parliamentarians have been armed with two repeater shotguns each, issued by the Defence Ministry.

ITAK to clarify its official position on Sri Lanka elections on 14th

The Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) will formally announce its decision on whom to support in the upcoming election on the 14th or 15th of this month, senior leader Mavai Senathiraja told reporters, adding that the party will issue an official statement confirming its stance.

Sri Lanka once again rejects resolution at UNHRC

The government of Sri Lanka has once again rejected Human Rights Council Resolution 51/1 at the United Nations Human Rights Council, claiming the report exceeds its mandate on human rights and that the Council should focus on more pressing humanitarian crises that require urgent attention.

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