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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…

Following electoral victory, RSF calls on Sri Lanka’s new president to commit to press freedom

Following a landmark electoral win, which has secured the National People’s Power (NPP), a two-thirds parliamentary majority, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has urged Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to prioritise press freedom.

Maternal death tragedy in Mannar sparks protests and investigations

The death of a 27-year-old pregnant woman and her unborn child during childbirth at the Mannar District General Hospital has triggered widespread outrage, leading to protests and multiple investigations by health and law enforcement authorities.  The mother, an Eelam Tamil resident from Mannar was admitted to the hospital for childbirth on Monday night (19 November). She went into labour on Tuesday, during which both the mother and the baby were pronounced dead.

ITAK representation has increased says Sumanthiran as he reiterates call for Tamil self-determination

M.A. Sumanthiran, a prominent member of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) praised his party's performance in the recent Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, noting how they managed to win a seat in every district in the North-East.

“In the last parliament ITAK held 6 of the seats won by the TNA coalition,” Sumanthiran said at the Jaffna Press Club. “But this time we have won 8 seats while contesting on our own.”

BREAKING - Sri Lankan army camp in Jaffna ordered to disband after decades of occupation

The Sri Lankan Army headquarters has announced that a military camp in Karkovalam in Jaffna is to be removed, after almost three decades of occupation.

The land, comprising three acres, will reportedly be returned to its rightful owners, three Tamils from the area, within 14 days. It is the first move to dismantle the intense militarisation of the Tamil homeland in years.

China's Ambassador discusses Tamil aspirations and India during visit to Jaffna

China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Qi Zhenhong, made a significant visit to the Northern Province, including Jaffna, where he evaded directly answering questions on China’s role in Tamil genocide and welcomed Sri Lanka’s outreach to India.

IMF watches closely as Sri Lanka's president forms cabinet

On the same day that Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake finalized his cabinet of ministers, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation, led by Senior Mission Chief Peter Breuer, was in Sri Lanka to assess the country’s progress under the IMF program. The timing of the visit underscores the IMF’s keen interest in monitoring Sri Lanka’s economic direction and the government's adherence to program requirements.

Sri Lankan police continue to attempt to ban Maaveerar Naal commemorations

Sri Lankan police in Murunkan, Mannar District, have had an attempt to prevent the commemoration of Tamil freedom fighters on Maaveerar Naal, rejected by a local court earlier today.

Provincial Councils 'unsuccessful' says Tilvin Silva, General Secretary of JVP

Tilvin Silva, General Secretary of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the main party in the National People's POwer (NPP) coalition, said the Provincial Council system set up under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution has failed to achieve its objectives and that his party would "provide a reasonable solution" to the island's ethnic conflict.

Responding to a question from a journalist, he said a more viable mechanism should be introduced following discussions with all stakeholders.

Neethan Shan acclaimed as first Eelam Tamil Chair of Toronto District School Board

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Image Source: Carlos Osorio / Toronto Star

Neethan Shan was recently acclaimed as the first South Asian and the first Eelam Tamil to serve as Chair of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), Canada’s largest school board.

Toronto is home to the largest Eelam Tamil diaspora in Canada, with TDSB oversees more than 200,000 students. 

'If guilty, I will hang myself' - Pillayan gives statement to CID over Channel 4 documentary allegations

Former Sri Lankan Minister and paramilitary leader Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, widely known as Pillayan, gave a five-hour-long statement before Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) today over allegations presented in a controversial Channel 4 documentary about the 2019 Easter Sunday terrorist attacks.

Pillayan addressed the media before his appearance, strongly denying involvement in the attacks and calling for action against his former media secretary, Azad Maulana, who reportedly fled the country.