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On the 16th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal genocide, senior officials from Human Rights Watch (HRW) have renewed calls for international justice, denouncing the Sri Lankan government’s continued refusal to address wartime atrocities and ongoing abuses faced by Tamil victims, particularly women. In a piece published on 19 May, Meenakshi Ganguly, Deputy Asia Director of HRW, condemned the…

Amnesty International calls on Sri Lanka to release comprehensive list of Tamils that surrendered at end of armed conflict

Amnesty International called on Sri Lanka to release a comprehensive list of Tamil civilians and cadres that surrendered to Sri Lanka’s armed forces during the final phases of the ethnic conflict.

“The mass disappearance of those who surrendered at the end of the war is a clear indication of the institutionalization of the practice of enforced disappearances in Sri Lanka. The State’s concealment of the fate, whereabouts and information of the disappeared person triggers criminal responsibility,” said the rights organisation in a press release on May 18.

Canadian PM calls for accountability in message of remembrance on May 18

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for “a process of accountability that has the trust and confidence of the survivors” in a message issued to mark 9 years since the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka.

“The war – which lasted over 26 years – resulted in immeasurable injuries, loss of life, and displacement,” said Mr Trudeau. “The wounds of this war linger as the survivors seek answers for their loss, including family members and loved ones who have disappeared.”

“Over the past nine years, I have met many Tamil-Canadians personally affected by the war. Their stories are a solemn reminder of the need to attain lasting peace and true reconciliation.”

Sri Lanka's army commander commends 'war heroes' who 'rescued Tamil civilians' and defended 'country's unitary status'

In a statement released yesterday, Sri Lanka’s commander of the Army Mahesh Senanayake payed tribute to “War heroes who defended the motherland” and “rescued thousands of innocent Tamil civilians,” whilst “protecting the country’s unitary status.”

Lieutenant General Senenayake outlined the launch of a “special programme” to commemorate Sri Lanka’s armed force that “sacrificed their tomorrow.. defending the sovereignty, territorial integrity and unitary status of Sri Lanka.”

He added, 

"Nine years have passed by 19 May 2018 since the eradication of terrorism from our soil."

The Army Commander's statement concluded, 

Sri Lankan president expresses ‘deepest gratitude’ to the military, Rajapaksa end of praises 'terrorism'

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena expressed his “deepest gratitude” to the military today, whilst the former president praised the end of “terrorism”.

?Mr Sirisena tweeted,

“I express my deepest gratitude to all Sri Lankan war heroes on this National War Heroes Commemoration Day.”

Previously the Sirisena government had said the day would be renamed a “day of remembrance”, rather than to commemorate Sri Lankan troops.

Meanwhile former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapapksa, who oversaw the Sri Lankan military offensive in 2009, tweeted,

‘Commemorating dead terrorists against the law of the land’ – Sri Lankan minister

A Sri Lankan cabinet minister declared it was against “the law of the land” to remember “dead terrorists” in a press conference with journalists on Thursday.

Cabinet Spokesman Rajitha Senaratne told reporters that,

“The LTTE terror campaign also challenged the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country. Therefore, our armed forces did not have any other option but to crush the terror campaign using its full might.”

North-East universities mark Tamil Genocide Day

Students and staff at the University of Jaffna and Eastern University held remembrance events today marking the 9th anniversary of the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils by Sri Lankan armed forces at the end of the conflict in 2009.

Tamils hold prayers in Batticaloa to remember Mullivaikkal massacre

Temple prayers were organised in Batticaloa today to remember the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils by Sri Lankan state forces in 2009. 

Families in Koralaipedu, Batticaloa held a special poosai at Kinnaiyadi Vaavikkarai whilst in Kiraan, the Tamil National Alliance organised at the local Sri Vishnu temple, where TNA MPs and party members participated.

 

Kinnaiyadi Vaavikkarai, Batticaloa 

Tamil media remembers Mullivaikkaal massacre

Tamil media sites and newspapers today marked the 9th anniversary of the genocide of Tamils at the end of the armed conflict with special tributes and posts on their websites and frontpages. 

Tamil Genocide Day marked in Vaaharai, Batticaloa

Local residents and members of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) marked Tamil Genocide Day today in Vaaharai, Batticaloa.

Remembering the tens of thousands slaughtered by Sri Lanka's state forces, those gathered lit a lamp by the river side and scattered flowers into its waters. 

School students hold minute silence to remember victims of genocide

Students at Vembadi Girls School, Jaffna

Students across the North-East held a minute silence at 11am local time today in memory of the tens of thousands who were killed by Sri Lankan armed forces in the final stages of the conflict in 2009. 

At precisely 11am students and staff stood in silence to remember.