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Residents of Kepapilavu in Mullaitivu District launched a hunger strike on Wednesday, demanding the release of 171 acres of ancestral land that remain under the occupation of the Sri Lankan military more than 17 years after the end of the armed conflict. The protest was held outside the Sri Lanka Army's 59 Division headquarters, where demonstrators reiterated their longstanding demand for…

Mullivaikkal genocide commemorated in Berlin

German Tamils held a remembrance event for the approximately 70,000-140,000 Tamils killed during the Mullivaikkal massacres.

Protesters held up signs demanding an answer for the approximate 146, 679 Tamils who disappeared during the final stages of the war. Families across the Tamil homeland have taken to the streets since the end of the war requesting an account of where their loved ones are. Over a decade has passed and 69 mothers have died without finding a solution to their grievances. 

Sri Lankan commander and war criminal commends “war heroes” whilst Tamils mourn

Sri Lanka’s army commander and accused war criminal, Shavendra Silva, issued a statement marking eleven years since the end of the Sri Lankan war, commending Sri Lanka’s armed forces whilst Tamils across the homeland mourn the genocide that took place eleven years ago.

Silva has been barred from entering the USA “due to credible information of his involvement, through command responsibility, in gross violations of human rights”.

“The Tamil liberation struggle lives on” - PEARL

Marking the eleventh anniversary of the Mullivaikkal Massacre, People for Equality and Relief in Sri Lanka (PEARL) have released a statement mourning the loss of approximate 70-140,000 Tamils during the finals stages of the war but also maintaining that the “liberation struggle lives on”.


The collective trauma of Mullivaikkal

In remembering the events of Mullivaikkal, PEARL states that “the collective trauma of Mullivaikkal has left an indelible mark on the psyche of Tamils across the world”.

‘Sense of pride and joy overwhelms me’ says Gotabaya as Tamils mourn the massacred

Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa said a “sense of pride and joy overwhelms me” as he marked 11 years since May 19, 2009, whilst Tamils around the world mourned the tens of thousands massacred by state forces.

“I write this message with utmost contentment and pride to pay homage to the valiant war heroes who defeated separatist terrorism and brought peace and harmony to the country,” said Rjapaksa in a message this morning.

TELO members and locals commemorate Mullivaikkal at party's Vavuniya headquarters

A Mullivaikkal remembrance event, held by the leader of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO), Selvam Adaikalanathan, took place at 6:15pm, yesterday.

The special tribute took place at TELO’s headquarters in Vavuniya.

Vavuniya Mullivaikkal event disrupted by intimidation and surveillance

A memorial event led by the “Wings of Fire” organisation to mark the Mullivaikkal genocide, was held by the Kudiyiruppu reservoir in Vavuniya yesterday evening.

During preparations for the event, intelligence units and police officials - including chief officers and assistant officers – had warned that this “common place” should not to be used to hold a memorial event.

Church vigil held in Mullaitivu to commemorate Mullivaikkal genocide

A vigil for the Mullivaikkal genocide was held at St Fatima Church in Puthukkidiyiruppu, Mullaitivu. 

Mullivaikkal genocide remembered in Katkuly

The Mullivaikkal genocide was remembered at former MP Sivamohan's office in Katkuly. 

Mullivaikkal event held by families of disappeared in Batticaloa

A Mullivaikkal event was held at Vavunathivu, Batticaloa and candle tributes were made.

The event led by chair of the families of disappeared in Batticaloa, A. Amalanayagi, happened today at 10:30am.

Sri Lankan army block TNPF entry to Jaffna church, vigil held outside

The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) were stopped from entering a church in Jaffna on May 18 to hold a Mullivaikkal vigil.