6 June 2025 | Vol. 11, #96

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FrontPage sheds light on the different realities between Sri Lanka's two main language communities. By reading today's FrontPage, you can be better informed about the different priorities in the Sinhala and Tamil press.

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DIFFERENT PRIORITIES IN THE SINHALA AND TAMIL PRESS

 

Tamil Headlines

Virakesari: Protest at Jaffna entrance demands international supervision of Chemmani mass grave investigation | “300 containers of Prabhakaran’s weapons delivered; information received from Germany” – MP Archchuna reveals in parliament | “If the ownership is confirmed, jewellery will be returned; if not, a public fund will be set up for development” – Minister Bimal | Provincial council elections amendment bill submitted | “Anura is responsible for the crisis in forming administrations in councils” – MP Mano Ganesan

Thinakaran: “People’s jewellery recovered during the war will be returned soon: You can get it by submitting the claim documents” – Minister Bimal Rathnayake | Teaching vacancies in estate schools to be addressed soon; next steps await court decision | AI technology system to be introduced soon to prevent bus accidents | Gold-plated gun issue: Duminda’s remand extended until June 19 | Anuradhapura female doctor case: Suspect’s request rejected by the magistrate | “It’s our duty to protect the environment for future generations” – President | Dengue and chikungunya rise in schools; special circular to prevent mosquito breeding | Rs. 27 million ceremony expenses under Rajapaksa govt. found to be fraudulent: Senior official arrested

Thinakkural: “300 containers containing weapons belong to LTTE and Prabhakaran” – MP Archchuna | “Why is the government supporting Israel, which backed the LTTE?”, asks MP Mujibur Rahuman | MP Mujibur Rahuman reveals secret entry of Israelis into Sri Lanka | “Intention is to set up a public fund so that the LTTE’s gold jewellery, which was not claimed by the public, can be used  for general development in the North” – Minister Bimal | ITAK seeks Douglas Devananda’s support; C.V.K. Sivagnanam meets Douglas Devananda

Thamilan: Demand to scrap India-Sri Lanka MoUs; SC sets fundamental rights petition hearing for 12th | “We will take action regarding Israeli religious sites“ – Minister Sunil Senevi | “Prabhakaran’s weapons are included in the 300 containers” – MP Archchuna’s shocking revelation in parliament | Ministry issues urgent letter to provincial education directors on mosquito control amid rising dengue, chikungunya cases in schools | Paramedical strike disrupts hospital services islandwide; demands urgent discussions | “Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) intends to contest provincial council elections alone” – Mano Ganesan

 

Sinhala Headlines

Lankadeepa: “Gotabaya must be held accountable for the Rs. 27.6 million concerning the Weras Ganga ceremony; name Bathiya and Santhush as suspects; prepared to provide confidential statement revealing everything; those days government officials had to preserve life in addition to saving their jobs; I was only given five days to do the ceremony” – Former general manager of the Land Development Corporation states in court | “A fine of Rs. 55 billion over delay to build the Central Expressway” – Bimal Rathnayake | “The time has come for the corrupt public mechanism to change; either you change, or we will change you” – President, at the World Environment Day 

Divaina: Woman who attempted to sell two-day-old baby for Rs. 75,000 imprisoned for seven years; “What the defendant has done is an act that brings misery upon the entire human race” – The judge | “I saw that a rail was broken, I used one of my daughter’s dresses to alert the train and stop it; I am happy that I was able to save the lives of many” – The hero of Moratuwa who prevented a railroad accident without considering the risk

Ada: The incident where Rs. 27.6 million was spent on the Weras Ganga  ceremony: Gotabaya must be named the main suspect of the Weras Ganga incident; “Bathiya and Santhush who profitted from the incident must also be named  suspects; prepared to provide confidential statement revealing everything” – Former general manager of the Land Development Corporation states in court

Mawbima: An individual who was sentenced to prison by the Anuradhapura High Court over financial fraud sent home on Vesak Day as a part of programme pardoning prisoners for Vesak | Principal to be punished if dengue is found on school premises – An announcement from the Ministry of Education

Dinamina: The Chinese fertiliser vessel incident: Shashindra questioned for seven hours

Aruna: Laws to regulate all vehicles including buses, three-wheelers and school vans

Anidda: Both sides still in discussions: neither the NPP nor the SJB has gotten the Colombo majority yet

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TAMIL PRESS PRIORITIES

 

Photo credits: Newswire

“The jewellery recovered from the war is to be returned with claims; proceed with documents to get them. Unclaimed LTTE gold to be used for Northern development” – Minister Bimal

Thinakaran, Thinakkural, Virakesari

Leader of the House Minister Bimal Rathnayake announced in parliament that gold jewellery recovered by the army in the North during the war will soon be returned to its rightful owners. Those claiming the jewellery must submit the necessary documents as proof of ownership. The jewellery, now in the Police Department’s custody following presidential instructions, is undergoing chemical analysis to verify its authenticity. Minister Rathnayake added that unclaimed or unverifiable jewellery will be placed in a public fund dedicated to the development of the Northern Province. This fund will also include a government monetary contribution. Additionally, Tamils living abroad will have the  opportunity to participate in this development initiative. The announcement came during the debate on the National Transport Commission (Amendment) Bill, following a request by MP Selvam Adaikkalanathan to facilitate the return of the recovered jewellery.

Calls for international probe into genocide; protest demands justice for Chemmani mass grave

Virakesari, Thamilan

Excavations at the Chemmani Sindhupathi Hindu burial grounds in Ariyalai, Jaffna have revealed 13 bone
fragments so far, including one believed to belong to an infant under one year old. The court-ordered
excavation at the Sindhupathi Hindu Cemetery suggests the burial site may be significantly larger than initially assumed. On June 4, a small skull fragment believed to be from an infant was unearthed. Of the 13 fragments, five have been fully recovered, while efforts to retrieve the remaining continue. No clothing or personal belongings have been discovered. The third complete skeleton has been extracted and placed in the custody of the judicial medical officer. Justice A. Anandaraja oversaw the excavation on June 4, with work continuing the following day.

Virakesari and Thamilan also report that a protest was held in Jaffna demanding international oversight of the Chemmani mass grave excavation and urging that the investigation adhere to global  standards. Organised by families of the forcibly disappeared from the North and East, along with civil society representatives, the demonstration featured banners and chants such as “We want justice for the Chemmani grave”, “Don’t hide the graves” and “We want an international investigation into the genocide”. Participants included relatives of the missing, students from the University of Jaffna and many others.

“Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) intends contesting the provincial council elections alone” – Mano Ganesan 

Virakesari, Thamilan

The Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) will contest the upcoming provincial council elections independently, to strengthen its political identity and better represent its core constituencies, TPA Leader Mano Ganesan announced at the recent oath-taking ceremony of local council members. Ganesan blamed the government for the deadlock in forming local council administrations, citing its failure to amend the Local Government Election Act. He reaffirmed the alliance’s commitment to youth and gender representation, with 40% of candidates under 35 and 25% women. While
supporting anti-corruption efforts, Ganesan criticised the lack of economic progress and called for continued reforms to bridge inequalities between plantation and rural communities.

ITAK seeks support from EPDP to form adminstration; Douglas Devananda says they will study further and respond

Virakesari, Thinakkural

Leader of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) C.V.K. Sivagnanam met Secretary General of the Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) Douglas Devananda yesterday evening at the EPDP office in Jaffna. Sivagnanam explained that the meeting aimed to seek support from the EPDP for the formation of local government councils following the recent elections. Douglas Devananda responded that the EPDP would consider the official request carefully at the party level, considering the interests and welfare of the people.

SINHALA PRESS PRIORITIES

 

Photo credits: Sri Lanka Mirror

Cricketer Sachithra indicted    

Ada, Mawbima, Dinamina, Aruna

The Hambantota High Court has indicted former Sri Lankan cricketer Sachithra Senanayake over allegations of match-fixing during the 2020 Lanka Premier League (LPL). This makes him the first cricketer charged under Sri Lanka’s anti-corruption sports law. Senanayake, who is currently out on bail, was accused of attempting to approach Colombo Kings player Tharindu Ratnayake during the inaugural edition of the LPL with the intention of influencing him to  underperform. The investigation was initiated in 2020 following a complaint to the local anti-corruption officer. If found guilty, Senanayake faces upto 10 years in prison, a fine of upto Rs. 100 million or both. 

Both sides still in discussions: neither the NPP nor the SJB has gotten the Colombo majority yet

Anidda

Anidda reports that even though both the NPP and the SJB have made statements that they will establish authority in the Colombo Municipal Council, neither of the parties has managed to secure a majority. The paper reports that discussions on the matter within both parties are being held currently. Reportedly 59 members are needed to secure the majority to establish authority. However, the NPP only has 48 members while the SBJB only has 29.

Weerawansa to support the SJB

Anidda

National Organiser of the National Freedom Front (NFF) Jayantha Samaraweera stated that the NFF, under the leadership of former MP Wimal Weerawansa, has decided to support the SJB when establishing power in Local Government (LG) bodies. He added that the support will be given in accordance with certain conditions, and that these conditions concern local governance.

COMMON PRIORITIES: SINHALA & TAMIL PRESS

 

Photo credits: Ada Derana

“The time has come for the corrupt public mechanism to change; either you change or we will change you” | “It is our dream to create a nation that lives in peace with the earth instead of being against it” – President at the World Environment Day  

Lankadeepa, Divaina, Ada, Mawbima, Dinamina, Aruna, Thinakaran, Thinakkural

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, delivering an address at the national ceremony to mark World Environment Day, declared that the restoration of Sri Lanka’s natural environment is a civic duty that transcends generations. He added that it is the dream of the government to create a nation that lives in peace with the environment instead of being against it. He stressed that ecological preservation can serve as a powerful unifying force for the nation. The ceremony to mark World Environment Day was held at Nidahas Mawatha in Kegalle. President Dissanayake emphasised that environmental restoration must begin with the removal of the damaging political culture that enabled destruction in the first place and added that political authority behind environmental degradation has been dismantled. Addressing public officials, the president stressed that the time for change has come. The president added that the government has discovered officials in the Department of Immigration and Emigration forging passports, customs officers smuggling goods and even mining officials involved in enabling illegal exploitation. He noted that these were not isolated cases and reiterated that public authorities and officials must embrace change. The president repeatedly strictly stressed that if the public officials do not change, the government will change them.

“The 300 containers contained Prabhakaran’s weapons; I could get shot for saying this” – MP Archchuna

Lankadeepa, Ada, Virakesari, Thinakkural, Thamilan

MP Ramanathan Archchuna stated in parliament yesterday (5th) that the goods in the 323 controversial containers included weapons belonging to the slain LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. The MP added that he had received the news from Germany and stressed that he could get shot for making the statement as he has not been provided with security. He added further that Prabhakaran tried to import goods from Thailand before 2009. 

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Common priorities: Additional stories

1. “Gotabaya must be held accountable for the Rs. 27.6 million concerning the Weras Ganga ceremony” – Former general manager of the Land Development Corporation states in court  Lankadeepa, Ada, Mawbima, Dinamina, Aruna, Thinakaran  

2. Shashindra [Rajapaksa] questioned for six hours over the Chinese fertiliser case Lankadeepa, Divaina, Dinamina, Aruna, Virakesari, Thinakkural

3. Petitions to be called against the Indo-Lanka agreement Aruna, Thamilan 

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