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‘Our Reporter’ is a collective byline representing a team of Jaffna- and Sri Lanka-based journalists and editorial staff who contribute to Jaffna Monitor.


Faiszer Musthapha Urges Sri Lanka to Seize Opportunity Amid Global Instability

Faiszer Musthapha Urges Sri Lanka to Seize Opportunity Amid Global Instability

Colombo, March 19, 2026 —Opposition MP and President’s Counsel Faiszer Musthapha on Thursday urged the government to act swiftly to attract global capital relocating from conflict-affected regions, warning that Sri Lanka risks missing a rare strategic opening if it remains slow, rigid, and overly constrained by policy orthodoxy. Speaking during a parliamentary debate, Faiszer Musthapha said rising instability in parts of the Middle East was already prompting investors to seek safer destinations


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Sri Lanka to Close Government Offices Every Wednesday to Save Fuel

Sri Lanka to Close Government Offices Every Wednesday to Save Fuel

Colombo, March 17, 2026 After days of assuring citizens that fuel supplies were sufficient, the Sri Lankan government said on Monday that it would close government offices, courts, state schools, and universities every Wednesday until further notice to manage fuel consumption. The announcement comes as rising tensions in the Middle East have stirred fresh concerns about energy supplies in a country still clawing its way back from one of the worst economic crises in its modern history. The orde


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QR Fuel Pass System Relaunch Faces Technical Glitches

QR Fuel Pass System Relaunch Faces Technical Glitches

COLOMBO — March 16 Sri Lanka’s reinstated National Fuel Pass system, intended to regulate fuel distribution amid global supply uncertainties, ran into significant technical problems on its first mandatory day, leaving many motorists unable to register their vehicles and triggering criticism of the digital platform developed by the technology firm MillenniumIT ESP. The system, which requires motorists to present a QR code linked to their vehicle in order to obtain fuel, became compulsory nation


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Government Reinstates QR Fuel Pass System, but Registration Remains Incomplete

Government Reinstates QR Fuel Pass System, but Registration Remains Incomplete

COLOMBO — March 15 — The government on Sunday reinstated the National Fuel Pass (QR code) system, requiring motorists to present a registered QR code in order to obtain fuel at filling stations, as authorities move to regulate distribution and maintain supply stability. The Ministry of Power and Energy said the measure came into effect at 6:00 a.m. on March 15, and that fuel will not be issued at any station without a valid QR code linked to a registered vehicle. The system, first introduced d


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ITAK Leadership Moves to Distance Itself From Controversial Resolution

ITAK Leadership Moves to Distance Itself From Controversial Resolution

COLOMBO — The leadership of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) has sought to distance the party from a controversial resolution passed by the Pachchilaipalli Pradeshiya Sabha, a local council controlled by ITAK, supporting what it described as United States efforts to “maintain world peace.” In a Facebook status posted on social media on Friday, the party’s acting general secretary, M. A. Sumanthiran, said the resolution adopted by the local council had no connection to the party’s official


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Northern Council’s Letter Backing U.S. War Effort Raises Questions for ITAK

Northern Council’s Letter Backing U.S. War Effort Raises Questions for ITAK

JAFFNA — A resolution passed by a local government council in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province endorsing what it described as the United States’ efforts to “maintain world peace” has triggered political controversy, exposing what critics describe as a stark contradiction within the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) — a party that has long framed its politics around civilian protection and human rights. According to documents reviewed by Jaffna Monitor, the Pachchilaipalli Pradeshiya Sabha adopted


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“Sri Lanka Now Has No Foreign Policy,” Former Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris Says

“Sri Lanka Now Has No Foreign Policy,” Former Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris Says

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka- Former Foreign Minister G. L. Peiris delivered a blistering indictment of the Sri Lankan government Wednesday, accusing it of abandoning the nation's economic interests and diplomatic standing in the wake of the torpedoing of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena, declaring that the country now "has no foreign policy whatsoever." Speaking at a joint opposition media briefing on Wednesday, Mr. Peiris described the sinking of the IRIS Dena as an unprecedented event since World War II,


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Russia Defends Objections to Ukraine War Photos at Colombo Exhibition

Russia Defends Objections to Ukraine War Photos at Colombo Exhibition

COLOMBO — March 11, 2026 Russia’s ambassador to Sri Lanka has defended Moscow’s objections to photographs depicting the war in Ukraine that are currently displayed at an international photojournalism exhibition in Colombo, telling Jaffna Monitor that the images present a “biased and anti-Russian narrative.” In written comments to Jaffna Monitor, the ambassador said the photographs featured in the World Press Photo Exhibition 2025 ignore atrocities, which he says were committed by Ukrainian for


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