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Namal Rajapaksa, parliamentarian and son of accused war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa, has called on the Sri Lankan government to summon the Canadian High Commissioner to formally protest the unveiling of a Tamil Genocide Monument in Brampton, Canada, claiming it promotes a “false genocide narrative” and “distorts history.” In a statement released on X (formerly Twitter), Rajapaksa accused the…

Tamil innovator awarded OBE for breakthrough location-tracking technology

Dr Sabesan Sithamparanathan, a Jaffna-born trailblazer, has been honoured with an OBE in recognition of his pioneering work in location-tracking technology in the King's New Year Honours.

The founder of Cambridge-based company PervasID, Dr Sithamparanathan devised a cutting-edge real-time location tracking system that has been instrumental in various sectors, including NHS trusts, hospitals, aircraft manufacturing, and retail.

Lasantha Wickramatunge commemorated by Batticaloa journalists

Murdered Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge was commemorated in a ceremony by journalists in Batticaloa earlier today, marking 15 years since he was gunned down in Colombo.

Candles were lit at a memorial in Gandhi Park which is dedicated to media workers who have been killed in Sri Lanka.

The Tamils killed to cover up Lasantha’s murder

As we mark 15 years since the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickramatunge, we look back on the murder of two Tamil youths who were killed as part of a cover-up by the Sri Lankan security forces.

In the aftermath of Wickramatunge’s murder, details of the killing began to slowly become revealed over the years as international pressure over the assassination mounted.

Reports eventually revealed that days before the assassination, two motorcycles used in the killing were stolen from their Tamil owners in Vavuniya in an attempt to blame the killing on the LTTE.

TRC – a sophisticated get of jail free card?

Sri Lanka has published a bill to establish a Commission for Truth, Unity and Reconciliation. Though the bill superficially appears to tick several boxes for the international community, a close examination reveals it is deeply flawed and represents a total betrayal of justice for Tamil and Sinhala victims of mass atrocity crimes. This is aside from whether there is political will to implement any truth recovery regarding the country’s violent past.

Tamil Families of the Disappeared demand release of Tamil mother arrested during Ranil's North-East visit

Leaders of the Tamil Families of the Disappeared group (FOD), have called on the Sri Lankan state to immediately release the leader of Vavuniya's FOD, Jentta. They vehemently condemned the arbitrary arrest and detention of the aggrieved Tamil woman, who attempted to speak on behalf of the FOD with Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe during his visit to Vavuniya earlier this week.

Mullaitivu FOD

Vankalai Church Massacre victims commemorated on 39th anniversary

The 39th anniversary of the Vankalai Church massacre was solemnly commemorated at St. Anne's Church in Vankalai, Mannar, marking the day when members of the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) fatally shot Reverend Father Mary Bastian and nine other locals, including children, at the Vankalai Church on 6 January 1985.

TNPF remember Kumar Ponnambalam 24 years on

The Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) remembered assassinated human rights lawyer and former leader of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC), Kumar Ponnambalam, at their Jaffna office yesterday. 

Sri Lankan police arrest three people during protest against Wickremesinghe's Jaffna visit

Sri Lankan police have arrested three people during a protest against President Ranil Wickremesinghe's visit to Jaffna today. 

TNPF leader urges Tamils to consider boycotting presidential election

Leader of the Tamil People’s National Front, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, has urged Tamils to consider boycotting the upcoming Sri Lankan presidential election as a strong display of public distrust in the electoral system. 

Ponnambalam notes that to participate in the upcoming elections would be “an acceptance of that state machinery”; when the reality is that “the entire government machinery is anti-Tamils”.

Canada’s Minister for Diversity celebrates Tamil heritage month

Canada’s Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities and MP for Brampton West, Kamal Khera, marked the beginning of Tamil heritage month with a video message celebrating the Canadian Tamil community as driving force that makes Canada stronger.