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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…

Canadian PM reiterates call for accountability marking 11 years since Mullivaikkal 

In a statement released to mark 11 years since the massacres at Mullivaikkal, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated his call for “a meaningful accountability process” and paid tribute to survivors who fled to Canada.

“This is a time to reflect on the 26 years of conflict, including the last phase of the war in Mullivaikal, and the lives that were lost, and to remember those who were injured, went missing, or were displaced from their homes and communities,” said Trudeau.

Sri Lanka prepares to mark victory with military ‘promotion bonanza’

The Sri Lankan military announced that more than 14,000 soldiers are to receive “a record promotion bonanza” as part of the state’s “National War Heroes’ Day”, which takes place as Tamils around the world commemorate the massacre of tens of thousands of civilians at Mullivaikkal.

TNPF office ‘surrounded’ by Sri Lankan army

The head office of the Tamil National People's Front in Jaffna was “surrounded by a huge contingent of Sri Lanka Army, Police and intelligence personnel" as Tamil genocide commemoration events taking place across the North-East today.

The latest development, tweeted by the party's official account, comes as the Sri Lankan state attempted to crackdown on remembrance events.

EU will 'support Sri Lanka’s efforts towards reconciliation'

<p>A delegation from the European Union to Sri Lanka has issued a statement commemorating the 11th anniversary since the end of the armed conflict, by stating they will "support Sri Lanka’s efforts towards reconciliation".</p> <p>This statement comes despite regression in terms of reconciliation and accountability as army officials accused of war crimes are not only pardoned, but are promoted. In the last year alone, a war criminal was appointed to head position of commander of the Army and now leads the country’s COVID-response, and the government has withdrawn from co-sponsorship of the UNHRC resolution 30/1.</p>

Sri Lankan police block Mullivaikkal memorial in Batticaloa

Members of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) alongside religious leaders and civil society were blocked from holding a vigil to mark the Mullivaikkal massacres in Batticaloa this morning.

Former NPC member commemorates Mullivaikkal despite disruption by Sri Lankan police

 

Former Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member, M K Sivajilingam paid tribute to the victims of the Mullivaikkal massacre at Semmai, as Sri Lankan police attempted to distrupt the memorial. The police cited that a court order prevented them from holding the memorial. 

Sivajilingam and his team, however, proceeded by lighting a lamp to honour those who lost their lives.

TNPF organisers arrested as genocide commemorations underway

Sri Lankan security forces have arrested at least two activists from the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF), as Mullivaikkal commemorations are underway across the Tamil homeland.

The TNPF tweeted that Trincomalee District Organizer Sri Gnaneshwaran and District secretary Kugan had been detained by Sampoor police.

British Tamils commemorate Mullivaikkal massacres online

A live virtual commemoration ceremony is currently underway, as British Tamils commemorate Tamil Genocide day today.

To join proceedings, please see the Zoom link and details below.

Tamil homeland commemorates Mullivaikkal massacre

Despite the Sri Lankan state’s efforts, Tamils across the North-East lit candles and laid flowers in commemorative events to mark 11 years since the massacre of tens of thousands of civilians in Mullivaikkal.