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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed Sri Lanka earlier this month, New Delhi’s media was already hailing the visit as a diplomatic triumph. A raft of development projects had been announced and a significant new defence pact between the two governments signed. Images broadcast showed Modi beside a smiling Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, arms raised aloft in symbolic…

Tamils in Qatar remember Mullivaikkal deaths

Tamils in the Qatari capital Doha commemorated those who died in the closing stages of the armed conflict in 2009, Pathivu reported.

The faces of those who attended were blacked out for security reasons by the news website, as the virtually all Tamils in the Middle Eastern country are temporary workers who will return to Sri Lanka at some point.

British Tamils remember Mullivaikal massacre in London and Glasgow

British Tamils marched through London in remembrance of Tamils in the massacres in Mullivaikal at the end of the armed conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May 2009.
Photographs: Tamil Guardian
Convening in front of the residence of the British prime minister David Cameron, Tamils paid respect to the thousands that died at the hands of the Sri Lankan state.

Following a march from Embankment to Number 10 Downing Street, the remembrance event commenced with doctors that worked in the No Fire Zone lighting a flame in memory of the thousands of Tamil lives lost at the end of the armed ethnic conflict.

TNPF holds Mullivaikkal memorial in Vadamaradchi East after ban

The Tamil National People’s Front moved their planned Mullivaikal remembrance event to Vaddamarachi East after a court order banned the organisation from leading commemoration events at Mullivaikal.


The event was held at the Vembadi Murugan temple where people lit candles of remembrance and lay flowers paying respects to those that had died.

TNA boycotts Sirisena’s military parade

The Tamil National Alliance decided to boycott Sri Lanka’s military parade, marking the end of the armed conflict.

TNA spokesperson Suresh Premachandran told the Sunday Leader the party has taken a clear decision not to attend the event, however added he was not able to comment on behalf of TNA leader R. Sampanthan and TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran.

“The other members of the TNA have taken a clear position since the beginning not to take part in the victory day celebrations. It is not a day for the Tamils to celebrate. Many Tamil nationals died at the last phase of the war. It may be a day for the Sri Lankan Army to celebrate, but it is not a day that Tamils can celebrate. Personally I will not attend the event that is to be held in Matara for victory celebrations,” Mr Premachandran said.

Mullivaikkal remembrance event held in Koppaay church

 

Several Tamil children orphaned in the war attended a remembrance event in a church in the town of Koppaay on Monday evening.

The event was attended by TNA spokesperson Suresh Premachandran and Northern Province Councillor Ananthy Sasitharan, whose husband, Elilan Sasitharan, is one of the many who disappeared after being captured by the army.

"We are people who do not even have the freedom to remember our loved ones, we are still living without even the freedom to light a candle for our loved ones,” Mr Premachandran said, addressing those who attended the event.

Sri Lanka celebrates Mullivaikkal anniversary with military parade as Tamils grieve

The Sri Lankan government held a military parade on Tuesday to celebrate six years since the end of the armed conflict when government forces defeated the Tamil armed resistance movement, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).



Mullivaikkal massacres remembered in Vavuniya

Tamils in Vavuniya held a remembrance events, on Monday, in commemoration of those that died at the end of the armed ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.


An event organised by the Tamil National Alliance, was led by MPs Sivasakthy Ananthan and Selvam Adaikkalagathan. 

Tamils from the local community also gathered at a second remembrance event called Tamil Genocide Day, organised by the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) was led by S Gopalakrishnan.

Protests continue in North-East calling for justice over murdered Tamil schoolgirl

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Protests took place at locations across the North-East on Monday calling for those responsible for the rape and murder of a Tamil schoolgirl last week to be brought to justice.

Angry scenes were seen in Jaffna, where tyres were burnt after reports spread that one of the suspects arrested over the murder of 18 year old Sivaloganathan Vithiya had escaped from police custody and had travelled to Colombo. The suspect was later caught and returned to Jaffna.

Protestors surrounded the Jaffna police station and Jaffna court, demanding the suspects be handed over to them.

Ananthy Sasitharan calls for Sri Lanka to release Tamils detained in May 2009

The Northern Provincial Councillor Ananthy Sasitharan called on the Sri Lankan government to release all those arbitrarily detained since the end of the armed ethnic conflict in 2009.

The letter, which was addressed to Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena, and copied to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, called on Sri Lanka’s government to:

Burnt body found in Kilinochchi

The burnt body of a man was found in Kilinochchi on Tuesday morning, reports Uthayan.

The man has been identified as the 48 year old father of three children, Anthony Toni.

Kilinochchi police are reportedly investigating the death.