Mavai Senathirajah backs Ranil Wickremesinghe for Sri Lankan president

The current chairman of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) Mavai Senathirajah met with incumbent Sri Lankan president Ranil Wickremesinghe this week, as turmoil rocked the party over the central committee decision to back Sajith Premadasa at the upcoming presidential election. 

Sri Lankan police obstruct TNPF boycott campaign in Jaffna

 

The Sri Lankan police in Maruthankerny, Jaffna, obstructed Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) members, including Selvarajah Kajendren MP, as they campaigned for a boycott of Sri Lanka's presidential elections. 

On Sunday, the police officers confiscated pamphlets and blocked the path of the members of the TNPF as they questioned the members over their campaign. 

More skeletal remains unearthed in Colombo mass grave
More human skeletal remains have been found at a former High Security Zone (HSZ) in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo, in yet another mass grave on the island. The recent findings are part of the same remains that were initially unearthed in July this year, at the first roundabout after entering the Colombo Port from Chaithya Road in Colombo. The old post office and Sri Lanka’s naval base are also located in the same area.
What about the war crimes? Senior ITAK lawyer urges Tamils not to be misled by Sinhala candidates

N. Srikantha, a lawyer and senior member of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK), asserted that Eelam Tamils should not be misled by the narratives presented by Sinhalese politicians such as Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who has failed to adequately address the ethnic issue or accountability for the Tamil genocide. 

Krishanthi Kumarasamy, raped and murdered by Sri Lankan soldiers, commemorated 28 years later

The 28th anniversary of Krishanthi Kumarasamy's gang rape and murder by Sri Lankan soldiers was commemorated at Chemmani on Saturday.

The gathering also remembered the murder and cover-up of those who had gone in search of Krishanthi; her mother Rasamma, brother Pranavan, and their neighbour Kirupakaran. The memorial was hosted by Gnanaprakasam Kisore, a former member of the Chavakachcheri City Council.

UN High Commissioner urges Sri Lanka to address 'root causes of the conflict' to advance accountability

UN High Commissioner Volker Türk urged Sri Lanka to address the "root causes of the conflict" to advance accountability and reconciliation whilst also calling on member states to take action through their own domestic systems and through the international fora. 

China sends law enforcement to Sri Lanka after request to tackle 'cybercrime'

Following a diplomatic request from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Sri Lanka, the Chinese Government have sent 10 law enforcement officials to assist Sri Lanka tackle a reported rise in cybercrime by foreign nationals.

No compromise with Colombo

The case in opposition to a common Tamil candidate rests upon the assumption that incremental progress is possible under the Sinhala political framework. It is not. Tamils are better off with a candidate standing as a symbol of their defiance. It stands as a stark reminder to the international community that the Tamil issue cannot be swept over.

‘12 years in limbo’ - Tamils protest across Australia demanding permanent residency for asylum seekers

Tamils have been protesting across Australia in recent weeks calling on the Australian government to grant asylum seekers with permanent residency after spending years in visa limbo. 

Premadasa pledges 13th Amendement in manifesto but comes under fire for ‘blank cheque’

Leader of the Opposition and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), Sajith Premadasa, has pledged in his manifesto to amend the current constitution to facilitate the full implementation of the 13th Amendment, which devolves land and police powers to the North-East, despite criticism from National People Power leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake who labelled it a false promise.

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