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The Toronto City Council unanimously passed a motion for the City of Toronto to work with the Tamil community to build a Tamil Genocide Monument in Scarborough. The motion was brought forward by Parthi Kandavel, city councillor for Scarborough Southwest, and seconded by fellow councillor Josh Matlow, representing Toronto-St. Paul’s. It requests the city to identify a potential site in a City of…

Sri Lankan war criminal recalls Mullivaikkal ‘with great pride’

Shavendra Silva tells 'intelligent' Sri Lankans to support armed forces  like 'war on terror' | Tamil Guardian

The head of the Sri Lankan army said he recalled with “great pride” his role in the military offensive of 2009, in which he oversaw a unit accused of executions and committed atrocities that have barred him from entry to the USA.

Shavendra Silva, who stands accused of committing genocide, released a statement to mark ‘Victory Day’ this morning.

Swiss Tamils gather en-mass to remember Mullivaikkal genocide


Marking the 13th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal genocide, Swiss Tamils gathered in Waisenhausplatz , Bern, Switzerland to commemorate the thousands of lives taken during Sri Lanka’s brutal military assault.

An estimated 200-300 Tamils gathered to remember the attrocities.

‘Truth, justice, and accountability remain a primary focus’ – British South Asia Minister marks Mullivaikkal

Canadian politicians and PM renew calls for justice an accountability on Tamil Genocide Day

Canadian politicians have called for justice and accountability for Tamil genocide committed by Sri Lanka at the end of the armed conflict. 

In a statement, Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, said:

"Over the years, I have met with the Tamil community, and others affected by the war in Sri Lanka and their experiences remind us of the ongoing need to achieve lasting peace and reconciliation.

Perarivalan released by Supreme Court, Tamils rejoice

The Indian Supreme Court used special powers to release A.G.Perarivalan, who was convicted for procuring the batteries that were used in the bomb that blew up former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991. 

The apex court invoked Article 142 of the Constitution which grants it powers for “doing complete justice in any cause or matter pending before it” to release Perarivalan who has spent more than 30 years in jail. He was 19 years old when he was arrested in 1991. 

'Decades of impunity for serious international crimes...is responsible for the desperate situation that Sri Lanka now finds itself in' - ITJP

On Tamil Genocide remembrance day (18th of May 2022), the International Truth and Justice Project issued a press release expressing solidarity with the Tamil people campaigning for justice. 

Remembrance event held at Sri Lankan protest site in Colombo

A small commemorative event was held at the anti-government Sri Lankan protest site in Colombo earlier today.

Jaffna students chase off intel officers from Mullivaikkal bus

Students from the University of Jaffna pursued and forced two Sri Lankan intelligence officers to identify themselves after they attempted to board a bus to Mullivaikkal this morning.

British Tamils gather outside parliament in remembrance of Mullivaikkal genocide

British Tamils gather outside parliament marking the 13th anniversal of the Mullivaikkal genocide.

Swiss MPs stress the need for accountability on Mullivaikkal remembrance day

Marking the 13th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal genocide, MPs in Switzerland have expressed their solidarity in Tamil demands for justice and accountability.

Claudia Friedl, an MP for St. Gallen from the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, stated on Twitter: