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Sinnathurai commemorating Maaveerar Naal in London, 2022. Selvachandran Sinnathurai, the father of Lieutenant Shankar, the first fighter from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to be killed in the Tamil armed struggle, passed away in London earlier this month. Lieutenant Shankar holds a significant place in Tamil history as the first cadre to sacrifice his life in the early…

Tamil man drowns in Mullaitivu police chase

A Tamil man has drowned after being chased by police in Mullaitivu.

29-year-old Maheswaran Ramakrishnan and two others were chased by police who had tried to apprehend the three for allegedly drinking alcohol next to a tank (kulam) in Udaiyarkattu.

When the chase reached the water, one of the men swam across to the other bank and escaped the police. Another surrendered without attempting to swim across the bank.

The third, Mr Ramakrishnan, drowned while attempting to cross the tank.

On realising that Mr Ramakrishnan had submerged, police left the the surrendered individual to look for him.

British MPs join Tamil new year celebrations

MPs joined British Tamils as they celebrated Tamil new year across the country.

In London, Conservative MP Paul Scully and leader of Kingston Council Kevin Davis joined celebrations at the Sri Raja Rajeswari Amman Temple, Stonleigh.

Speaking at the end of ceremonies, MP Paul Scully shared wishes from British Prime Minister Theresa May’s, who was due to join the visit.

Mr Scully further spoke on the work he does as the chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T).

Canadian Prime Minister praises Tamil Canadians on New Year

Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, praised Tamil Canadians in a message to mark the Tamil New Year on Saturday.

“Today, Tamils in Canada and around the world will celebrate Puthandu and welcome the beginning of a new year,” said Mr Trudeau.

“Puthandu is a chance to reflect on the successes of the past year, embark upon new beginnings, and look forward to the year to come. As Tamils celebrate the New Year, let us all take the time to recognize the important contributions that Tamil Canadians make to our country every day.

“Iniya Tamil Puthandu Nalvazhthukkal,” the message concluded.

Arrests made after Dutch and British tourists assaulted in South

Sri Lankan police have made four arrests after a group of foreign tourists were assaulted by locals in Mirissa on Sunday, as they resisted attempts to sexually assault the women in the group.

“We walked towards the exit of the beach when we saw local guys running towards us,” a 19-year-old Dutch tourist told the Daily Mirror. “One guy we were with got punched to the ground and was repeatedly kicked and punched by 5 or 6 guys at the same time, all of these guys had been in the Surf Bar and Restaurant before.”

No meaningful progress on justice and reconciliation - Joan Ryan MP on Tamil New Year

The Sri Lankan government has made no meaningful progress on justice and reconciliation, the British MP, Joan Ryan, has said.

In a statement for Tamil New Year, the Labour MP for Enfield North said:

I send my warmest wishes to all Tamils in the UK as you celebrate Puthandu. 

As you reflect upon the past twelve months and look forward to the year ahead, I know many of you will be thinking about family, friends and loved ones in Sri Lanka.  

Sri Lankan president to visit the UK for CHOGM

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena is set to visit the UK later this month, as part of a trip to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London.

Mr Sirisena “will be focused on reaffirming Sri Lanka’s firm commitment to the Commonwealth and deepening Sri Lanka’s partnership with the Organisation as well as with each individual member nation” said a Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Affairs press release.

Revisiting options for justice beyond the UNHRC on Tamil New Year - Paul Scully MP

Op-Ed by Paul Scully, MP

Today Tamils living in the United Kingdom and across the globe will be welcoming a new year. 

It is a time to spend with loved ones, feast, exchange greetings and offer prayers at temples. Whilst it is a time for celebrating with family and friends and enjoying the festivities, it is also a time for reflecting on past achievements and looking towards the future with hope.

Sri Lankan commander attacks Tamil diaspora for 'distorted, malicious and untrue information'

The head of Sri Lanka’s army has attacked the Tamil diaspora for criticising the military, stating that they have been supplying “distorted, malicious and untrue information”.

Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Army was speaking at an event to inaugurate the military’s Directorate for Overseas Operations in Colombo, when he told reporters that "various anti-Sri Lanka Army groups, including the diaspora keep pressure on international organizations supplying them with distorted, malicious and untrue information of different nature and some of those agencies continue to deter our progress by doing so”.

Tamil political prisoner hunger strikes demanding trial

A Tamil political prisoner has been hunger striking since Monday, demanding his trial and release.

36-year-old Irapallavan Thaporuban was arrested by the Terrorism Investigation Department in 2009 and kept in detention in Jaffna until 2012 when he was moved to Anuradhapura prison.

Mr Thaporuban said that he has engaged in countless protests over the years and been granted several promises that his case would go to trial and that his indefinite detention would come to an end.

The detainee said that he was forced to campaign once again as despite all those promises there has been no progress with his case.

Sri Lanka fails to meet UN deadline on torture report

The Sri Lankan government has failed to respond to a United Nation Committee Against Torture (CAT) report, which called for information on the “establishment of a judicial mechanism” to investigate torture and information on the role of a former Criminal Investigations Department head, confirmed a UN official this week.

Sri Lanka had until December 2017 to respond to the report, which was issued after the state was discussed at the 59th session of the UN CAT in 2016. However, the Tamil Guardian confirmed with the United Nations this week that Sri Lanka is yet to provide a response, though several months has passed since the deadline. Other states such as Armenia, Ecuador and Turkmenistan, which were also discussed at the 59th session, have responded to the global body as required.