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The Toronto City Council unanimously passed a motion on May 22 for the city 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…

TNA MP calls for arrest of Mahinda Rajapaksa

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP M A Sumanthiran has called for the arrest of Mahinda Rajapaksa, who resigned from his post as Prime Minister earlier today following an outbreak of violence in Colombo. 

Mob attacks have broken out in Colombo today as anti-government protestors were attacked and security forces fired water cannons, with reports of further violence across the South of the island.

Armed troops have been deployed in Sri Lanka's capital with reports that pro-government supporters have also been attacked, as assaults were reported by both sides across the South

‘Are you Tamil? Don’t forget Rajapaksa ended the war’ – Activist assaulted by pro-Rajapaksa mob

‘What has happened has happened’ – Accused war criminal calls for calm in Sri Lanka

The war crimes-accused head of the Sri Lankan army called on the public to “think intelligently and act calmly” earlier today, after violence gripped the island with mob attacks across the South.

“The tri-forces are currently working to protect the people,” Shavendra Silva told reporters.

World Bank director expresses deep concern over violence in Sri Lanka

Violence outside Sri Lankan Prime Minister's residence

Protestors still continue to clash outside the Prime Minster's residence as an island-wide curfew is declared across the island. 

Clashes between supporters of Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, and anti-government demonstrators broke out in front of Temple Trees, the official residence of the Prime Minister, earlier this evening. 

Homes of Rajapaksa allies set alight

The homes and vehicles of several prominent Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) politicians have been set alight as violence breaks out across Colombo.

Thus far, three people have died during the unrest and at least 100 injured. Sri Lanka’s military has been sent in to impose a state curfew.

 

BREAKING - Rajapaksa memorial and ancestral home destroyed

A memorial constructed for D A Rajapaksa, the father of Mahinda and Gotabaya, has been destroyed.

No one has yet claimed responsibility for the incident in Hambantota. 

Ruling MP dead as violence flares across Sri Lanka

Amarakeerthi Athikorala, a member of the government-aligned Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), is reportedly dead amidst the carnage unfolding in Colombo as supporters of the Rajapaksa regime clash with anti-government demonstrators.

“The MP fled the scene and took refuge at a nearby building,” a police official told AFP by telephone. “Thousands surrounded the building and he then took his own life with his revolver.”

International outrage as violence erupts in Colombo

Responding to mob violence against peaceful demonstrators in Colombo, western diplomats have issued stern condemnations and stressed the need to “hold the perpetrators of violence to account”.

The statement comes as military troops have taken to the streets and have used tear gas and water cannons.

US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung tweeted:

Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa resigns as violence erupts

Sri Lankan prime minister refused to meet Pompeo | Tamil Guardian

Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has resigned as violence erupted in the capital this morning.