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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…

British Tamil youth commemorate Maaveerar Naal

UK Tamil students and the Tamil Youth Organisation UK (TYO UK) held a Youth Maaveerar Event to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives in the Tamil struggle for freedom.

The remembrance event saw dance performances, poems, songs, and speeches in memory of the Maaveerars. 

Students commemorate Maaveerar Naal in Copenhagen

In the lead up to Maaveerar Naal, Tamil university students across the Denmark held events to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives in the Tamil struggle for freedom.

Students at University of Aarhus, University of Copenhagen and SDU Odense held commemoration events on the 24th and 25th.

Tensions as Sri Lankan army disrupts services at Mullaitivu church

Sri Lankan soldiers disrupted services at the St Joseph Church in Koolamurippu this evening, blocking entry to the shrine and telling worshippers and the priests to move the service to another day because it could not be held today.

The incident created a tense situation in the area with locals reluctant to accept the army’s arbitrary prohibition.

Sri Lanka shuts down Jaffna University and demands CCTV footage after LTTE leader birthday

Sri Lankan police and Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officers have shut down University of Jaffna campus after students cut a cake to celebrate the 67th birthday of LTTE leader V. Prabhakaran earlier today, in a secret ceremony held on the campus grounds.

“By the afternoon, everyone was chased out,” university sources told the Tamil Guardian. “The police told the [university] security not to allow anyone inside [and] CID and police are outside the university […] it’s a risky situation right now”

Maaveerar Naal bans revoked and injunctions dismissed in Northern courts

The Mullaitivu magistrate’s court revoked its ban on Maaveerar Naal and injunctions placed on dozens of Tamil politicians and civil society members, stating that the need to remember the dead was a fact of human nature.

On Thursday, the Magistrate T. Saravanabavan amended the court’s earlier judgement which had granted Mullaitivu police’s applications for bans on commemorations, and 72 individual injunctions against politicians, activists and community leaders.

Highlighting that representations of the leadership or insignia of banned organisations should not be used, the judge said that remembrance of the dead could be carried out regardless of their identity.

Jaffna University students mark LTTE leader Prabhakaran's birthday in secret

Students at the University of Jaffna cut a cake to celebrate the 67th birthday of LTTE leader V. Prabhakaran earlier today, in a secret ceremony held on the campus grounds.

Human rights, accountability, and reconciliation' - UK Minister meets with TNA


Following high-profile meetings with the US State Department in Washington and New York, as well as meeting the British High Commissioner for Sri Lanka in Colombo, Tamil National Alliance spokesperson MA Sumanthiran met with Minister for South Asia, Tariq Ahmad.

During the meeting, Ahmad stated that two discussed "upholding human rights, post-conflict accountability and reconciliation, as well as the importance of respecting the rights of all minorities".

We will not tolerate human rights abuses' - British MPs call for sanctions on Shavendra Silva

British MPs Elliot Colburn and Theresa Villiers have called on the British foreign secretary to impose Magnitsky style sanctions on Sri Lanka's army commander, Shavendra Silva, who has been credibly accused of war crimes.

Sri Lanka excluded from US democratic summit

In announcing the participant list for the virtual US “Summit for Democracy” democratic summit, which is to be held from 9-10 December, the State Department has excluded Sri Lanka amidst growing concerns over the island’s dire human rights record.

Sri Lanka is one of the few countries, alongside China and Russia, which have not been invited to participate in this summit. 110 countries have been invited including India, Pakistan, the Maldives and Nepal. Notably, Taiwan has also been invited to participate in this Summit.

Thousands of Karthigaipoo flowers laid out before UK Houses of Parliament to mark Maaveerar Naal

An installation was set up in front of Britain's Houses of Parliament in Westminster, Central London earlier today, with thousands of Karthgaipoo flowers bearing messages of remembrance to mark Maaveerar Naal.