Over 200 refugees and supporters marked a significant milestone by marching 10 kilometers from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s office to the Immigration Minister’s office this week, commemorating 100 days of continuous protest.
This demonstration, which culminated in a rally and speeches in Punchbowl, highlighted the plight of refugees denied permanent visas for over 12 years.…
The families of the disappeared in Vavuniya continued their ongoing protest on June 8th, marking 2,300 days of continuous protest. The families have been protesting on rotation for 2,300 days, demanding the return of their loved ones and an international mechanism to ensure justice.
The LGBTIQ+ community in Jaffna held their second annual Pride March on June 10th. The march began at the Jaffna bus stand and ended in front of the Jaffna library.
Chairman of the Oversight Committee on National Security Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekara MP has bemoaned the Sri Lankan government’s weak response to accusations of genocide by the Canadian government, which he claims is a politically motivated lie.
In his statement last Wednesday, Weerasekera decried the decision by the Canadian government to issue a statement recognising the Sri Lankan government’s military offensive as an act of genocide and sanctioning two former Sri Lankan presidents, Mahinda and Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
New laws to be introduced for the mandatory registration of non governmental organizations at the NGO secretariat, ‘so that we can monitor them closely’ says Public Security Minister Tiran Alles in response Milan Jayathilake MP who slams them as a 'threat to national security'. pic.twitter.com/WvKxgWBZmD
Manila-based Asian Development Bank has picked Sri Lanka as a priority country to pilot a new financing approach to conserve and build ‘natural capital', despite military back deforestation across the North-east.
Natural capital could include forests, wetlands, marine ecosystems and also agricultural areas. The ADB has set up a division focusing on natural capital and climate and is drawing up a blueprint on how the lender can help enhance such assets.
Speaking to Reuters, an official stated that Sri Lanka and Thailand could potentially sign a free trade agreement (FTA) by March 2024.
Negotiations between Thailand and Sri Lanka resumed in January.
K.J. Weerasinghe, Sri Lanka's chief FTA negotiator, stated, "there will be several more rounds of talks, but I am confident we can conclude the agreement for signature by March 2024."
Starting 15 June Sri Lanka will reduce prices for 60 essential drugs by 16%.
In 2022 the island plunged into a financial crisis that resulted in a shortage of essential drugs and increased drug prices.
According to Health Minister, Keheliya Rambukwella, the appreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee by about 24% has allowed the government to reduce the prices of 60 essential drugs.
Speaking in parliament, Tamil National Alliance MPs Shritharan Sivagnanam and Rasamanickam R. Shanakiyan condemned the arrest of Tamil National People's Front leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam.
Responding to the arrest of Tamil National People's Front leader, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, leader of the UK Liberal Democrats has written to the British Foreign Secretary requesting an update on their understanding of the situation and what communication the Foreign Secretary has had with his Sri Lankan counterpart.
His letter further notes:
"Given the late father was assassinated while a MP, the gravity of the situation could not be clearer".