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Tamils across the Eastern province served kanji in memory of the Tamils that perished at Mullivaikkal in 2009.  Kanji - a porridge of rice and water - was the only food available during the final months of the armed conflict as the Sri Lankan government had restricted food from entering the Vanni. Tamils in the North-East and the diaspora distribute kanji during Mullivaikkal Remembrance…

'Walk for Eelam' - British Tamil students walk 20km to remember Tamil fighters

British Tamil students walked 20km from Little Moore Bridge in Loughborough to Abbey Park in Leicester to remember the sacrifices made by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres. 

The students completed the walk in six and a half hours as Storm Bert swept the UK on Saturday. 

Tamils in Mannar prepare for Maaveerar Naal commemoration at Aadkattiveli Thuyilum Illam

Tamils in Mannar are making preparations at Aadkattiveli Thuyilum Illam for Maaveerar Naal which will be marked by the Tamil nation on November 27. 

The volunteers are gathering the remnants of the destroyed gravestones so that families of fallen LTTE cadres and the public are able to commemorate those who gave their lives in the liberation struggle. 

Trapped in a different war: Three young Tamil men forced into Russian army

Three young Tamil men from Jaffna and Mullaitivu have found themselves caught in a war they never intended to fight, as they were forcibly recruited into the Russian army in the midst of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The men, who initially sought to travel to France and Belgium where they have relatives residing, are now trapped on the frontlines, and their families have urgently appealed to the Sri Lankan government for help in bringing them home.

 

More events in Vavuniya pay tribute to Maaveerar

More events were organised in Vavuniya this week, in the run-up to Maaveerar Naal on November 27, a day to commemorate those who gave their lives in the struggle for Tamil liberation.

A Heroes' Parents Honoring Event was held in the Kanagarayankulam Periyarkulam area of Vavuniya in the lead up to Maaveerar Naal. The event was organized by the Vavuniya North Divisional Branch of ITAK.

Danish Tamil students remember LTTE heroes

Tamil students studying at universities in Copenhagen and Odense in Denmark, held events last week to commemorate fallen Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres. 

The Tamil Eelam national flag was raised at the events and students lit candles in remembrance of the cadres who sacrificed their lives. 

Preparations underway at Vakarai Thuyilum Illam ahead of Maaveerar Naal

Preparations are underway at Vakarai Thuyilum Illam in Batticaloa ahead of Maaveerar Naal which will take place on Wednesday. 

Former Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) MP Selvarajah Kajendren was present alongside a group of volunteers. 

Sri Lankan president appoints accused war criminal as deputy defence minister

Sri Lanka's president Anura Kumara Dissanayake has appointed retired general Aruna Jayasekara as deputy defence minister - a man who oversaw Sri Lankan troops as they raped minors in Haiti and was a platoon commander as the state crushed an insurgency led by Dissanayake’s party, the JVP.

‘A true friend will always extend a helping hand’ – China's Ambassador strengthens ties in East

Following a visit to the North, China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Qi Zhenhong visited Kaluvankerni, a Tamil village in the Eastern Province which he has travelled to previously, as he pledged further financial aid aimed at improving livelihoods in the region.

The Chinese embassy also announced an additional donation of 8 million LKR to support development efforts in the Eastern Province. Earlier this year, China contributed house units, fishing nets, and rice worth 1.5 billion LKR to the Northern and Eastern provinces.

Sri Lanka will not allow photographs of fallen cadres on Maaveerar Naal

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Public Security Ananda Wijepala confirmed that restrictions would be put in place as Tamils look to observe Maaveerar Naal, or Great Heroes’ Day, on November 27, including the display of any photographs.

Speaking to reporters, Wijepala said display of logos, uniforms, or images associated with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) remain prohibited, as the group is a banned terrorist organization.

Parents of fallen Tamil fighters honoured

The parents of fallen Tamil fighters were honoured as part of commemorations in the run up to Maaveerar Naal, or Great Heroes' Day, which pays tribute to Tamils who died fighting for liberation.