March 2026


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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The Palestine issue and International Quds Day

The Palestine issue and International Quds Day

Quds Day: From an Idea to an International Demand The last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan was designated as Quds Day several decades ago by the Founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This designation, more than being a mere political statement, was a call for the international community to pay attention to an issue that was gradually being forgotten: the displacement of a nation and the occupation of a land considered holy by the followers of three major divine religions. Today, Quds Da


Dr. Alireza Delkhosh

Dr. Alireza Delkhosh

Malaiyaha Tamils ‘No Longer Just a Labour Community,’ TPA Leader Tells Japanese Ambassador

Malaiyaha Tamils ‘No Longer Just a Labour Community,’ TPA Leader Tells Japanese Ambassador

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — The leader of the Tamil Progressive Alliance, Mano Ganesan, told Japan’s ambassador to Sri Lanka on Tuesday that the country’s Malaiyaha Tamil community — nearly 1.5 million people living across the plantation districts of the central highlands — should no longer be viewed solely as a labour force and must be included more directly in international development efforts. “We are no longer merely a labour community,” Mr. Ganesan said during a meeting with Japan’s ambassador, I


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A Strategic Framework for Sea Transport and Tourism in the Northern Provin

A Strategic Framework for Sea Transport and Tourism in the Northern Provin

By: Jeevan Thiagarajah The High Price of Neglect For the residents of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province, the Palk Strait and the Jaffna Lagoon are not merely bodies of water; they are lifelines. The islands of Delft, Kayts, Karainagar, Pungudutivu, and Nainathivu are tethered to the Jaffna mainland by a fragile network of ferries. Every day, students, patients, and traders entrust their lives to these vessels. Yet, despite the existence of comprehensive maritime laws, the reality of compliance in


Jeevan Thiyagaraja

Jeevan Thiyagaraja

Sri Lanka Fuel Price Hike Defended by CPC Chief, but Data Raises Questions

Sri Lanka Fuel Price Hike Defended by CPC Chief, but Data Raises Questions

COLOMBO, March 10, 2026 The chairman of Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), D.A. Rajakaruna, appeared before the media on March 10 to defend a sharp retail fuel price increase that took effect the same day. The explanation he offered centred on two claims: that global oil prices had risen “nearly 100 percent between the 1st and the 27th” of February into early March, and that a domestic panic-buying surge had drained reserves far sooner than anticipated. Both claims conta


Jaffna Monitor Economic Desk

Jaffna Monitor Economic Desk

Sri Lanka Raises Fuel Prices Despite Month-Long Stocks, Sparking Transparency Debate

Sri Lanka Raises Fuel Prices Despite Month-Long Stocks, Sparking Transparency Debate

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — March 10, 2026 Sri Lanka’s decision to raise fuel prices this week, despite government assurances that the country holds more than a month’s supply of petroleum products, has sparked renewed debate about how domestic fuel prices are determined and how transparent the system is. The state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) announced the increase effective from midnight on March 9. Under the revised rates, Petrol 92 Octane rose by 24 rupees to 317 rupees per litre, whil


Our Special Correspondent

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Russia and Netherlands Clash in Sri Lanka Over War Photos at World Press Photo Exhibition

Russia and Netherlands Clash in Sri Lanka Over War Photos at World Press Photo Exhibition

COLOMBO — March 11, 2026 The Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka has demanded the removal of photographs depicting Russia’s war in Ukraine from the 2025 World Press Photo exhibition, currently on display in Colombo and scheduled to move to Kandy. The Dutch Embassy, a co-organizer of the event, has rejected the request, calling it an infringement on freedom of expression. The exhibition, organized by the World Press Photo Foundation, the Sri Lanka Press Institute, and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the


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Global Oil Surge Hits Sri Lanka: Fuel Prices Rise Across All Categories

Global Oil Surge Hits Sri Lanka: Fuel Prices Rise Across All Categories

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka raised fuel prices across all categories on Monday, delivering a fresh blow to middle- and working-class households as the country — heavily dependent on imported energy — begins to feel the economic shock of surging global oil prices driven by escalating conflict in the Middle East. The state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (Ceypetco) announced the revisions under the country’s fuel pricing formula, with the new rates taking effect from midnight. Under the revi


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