‘Western nonsense!’ - Sri Lanka’s foreign minister downplays disappearances and massacres

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Ali Sabry appeared visibly agitated during a recent interview with Deutsche Welle in Colombo as he downplayed the numbers of enforced disappearances that have taken place on the island. 

Eastern University commemorates 34th anniversary of disappearances by Sri Lankan army

The Eastern University in Vandaramulai, Batticaloa, marked the anniversary of the forced disappearance of 158 Tamil civilians, who were detained by the Sri Lankan army while seeking refuge at the campus 34 years ago.

Sri Lankan government announces another pay hike for military as elections loom

The Sri Lankan government has announced a significant pay hike for military personnel just weeks before the presidential polls, as it reinforces the already overwhelming militarisation on the island amidst ongoing economic hardships.

Head of 'reconciliation' mechanism confirms Sri Lanka’s military will not be prosecuted

The Director General of the Interim Secretariat for Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism (ISTRM), Dr. Asanga Gunawansa, confirmed that the proposed Commission for Truth, Unity, and Reconciliation (CTUR) would not seek to hold Sri Lanka's military accountable for rights violations, despite widespread evidence of their involvement in war crimes and the genocide of Tamils.

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister assures reconciliation commission an attempt to ward off foreign interferences

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister M.U.M. Ali Sabry assured Parliament this week that the proposed Truth, Unity, and Reconciliation Commission is only a domestic mechanism to ward off foreign interference over war crimes, amidst the continued impunity granted over the years.

What 'change' does the NPP have for the North-East?

Anura Kumara Dissanayake spoke in Jaffna yesterday, as he addressed a rally ahead of elections later this month.

Backing Premadasa is a ‘betrayal’ of the Tamil people - Interview with Shritharan

“The decision by members of the central committee of ITAK to support Sajith Premadasa in the upcoming presidential election without any guarantee regarding a resolution to the Tamil issue is condemnable,” said S Shritharan, Member of Parliament and the leader-elect of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) to the Tamil Guardian in an interview this week, labelling the move a “betrayal”.

Sri Lanka's truth commission is to 'ward off' international interference and will have no prosecuting powers

Sri Lanka's foreign minister Ali Sabry assured the Sri Lankan Parliament that the proposed Truth Unity and Reconciliation Commission (TURC) is merely to ward off 'foreign interference' and reiterated how it would not be used to prosecute "war heroes".

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Paramilitary aide remanded over sexual abuse charges in Batticaloa

Gopinath, a coordinator and close aide of Pillayan—a prominent paramilitary leader aligned with the Sri Lankan government—was arrested on charges of sexually abusing a schoolgirl at a leading school in Batticaloa last month.

Following his arrest last month, Gopinath allegedly sought refuge in Pillayan's office, using his connections to the Sri Lankan government to obstruct the arrest.

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