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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…

US had no prior knowledge of Sri Lanka threat

<p>US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Alaina Teplitz, has said that the US had no prior knowledge of the Easter Sunday bombings which claimed over 350 lives and wounded an approximate 500.</p> <p>This statement follows from rumours that foreign officials had had prior warning.</p> <p>Speaking to foreign reporters she said, “clearly there was some failure in the system” as the Sri Lankan government had intelligence on the attack prior to the actual attack.</p> <p>Responding to questions she said; “We did not know because believe me, if we had, we would have tried to do something about”.&nbsp;</p>

‘Serious questions’ over Eastern Governor’s links to NTJ, says TNA

A Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian said there are “serious questions” regarding the Governor of the Eastern Province and his links to the National Thowheed Jamaath, a lesser known jihadist group that has been blamed by Sri Lankan authorities for the Easter Sunday bombings that have killed over 300 people.

Addressing parliament this morning, TNA MP M A Sumanthiran also said Sri Lanka’s president “has now become the first person who should take responsibility for attacks” after it was revealed Sri Lankan authorities had prior warning of the attacks.

Man arrested as search operations ramped up in Mullaitivu

A man was arrested in Mullaitivu in connection with the bomb blasts that killed over 300 people in Batticaloa and Colombo on Easter Sunday.

The 35-year-old Muslim man from Maradankadawala, Kekirawa was taken for questioning by Puthukudiyiruppu police after reportedly behaving suspiciously in the town, and was placed under arrest shortly afterwards.

Tributes paid across North-East for victims of Easter Sunday blasts

Vigil at St Mary's Cathedral, Jaffna

Organisations and public bodies across the North-East held vigils for the victims of the Easter Sunday blasts which killed over 300 people in Batticaloa and Colombo.

British Tamils hold Hindu vigil for victims of Easter Sunday attacks

British Tamils held a Hindu vigil at Ealing Amman temple in London earlier today, in tribute to the victims of the bomb blasts in Batticaloa and Sri Lanka.

MP Virendra Sharma, the representative of Southall and Ealing, spoke at the temple commemorating the lives lost.

The death toll was last confirmed at 290 although many remained missing or unaccounted for.

View the MP's statement here.

UK Metropolitan Police sends specialist team to Sri Lanka

<p>The UK Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command has displaced a small team of specialists to aid Sri Lanka, including&nbsp;family liaison officers to assist the families of British victims and the repatriation of deceased British nationals.</p> <p>Acting Commander Alexis Boon, head of the Met's Counter Terrorism Command requested any footage or images taken before, during or after the bombing for examination.</p> <p>The Met Police have also asked witnesses of the attack to contact police on a confidential basis.</p> <p>In a statement to MPs, the Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said:</p> <blockquote><p>

Human Rights Watch calls for “due process” and “proportionate" response in Sri Lanka

<p>Human Rights Watch has called upon to follow “due process” ensuring that arrests are made according to international standards and that restrictions on the freedom of speech are done “for a legitimate reason” and are “proportionate”.</p> <p>This follows the Easter Sunday bombings in which close to 300 were killed and approximate 500 injured.&nbsp;</p> <p>The Sri Lankan state has responded by announcing a state of emergency, which would come into force on April 23 allowing security officials to make arrests without charge, and blocking several social media platforms.&nbsp;</p>

Tamil Civil Society Forum condemns Easter bombings, calls for cautious security sector response

<p>The Tamil Civil Society Forum has condemned, 'with a heavy heart,’ the Easter Sunday bombings.</p> <p>In a statement released on Tuesday, the forum said ,</p> <p>“We fear that these attacks which occur 10 years after the end of the civil war, have the potential of further complicating and sharpening the deep divisions in this country”</p> <p>Noting concern at the impact the bombings could have on already strained ethnic harmony, the statement added,</p>

Islamic State claims responsibility for Easter Sunday Bombings, Prime Minister suggests suicide bombers went abroad for training

<p>The Islamic State news agency AMAQ claimed responsibility for the Easter Sunday suicide attacks that claimed the lives of over 250 people.&nbsp;</p> <p>In a statement released by the group’s AMAQ news agency, the Islamic state identified the suicide bombers by their noms de guerre, specifying which of them had gone to three of the attacked churches, reports the <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/world/asia/sri-lanka-bombing.html">New York Times.</a></p>

Rajapaksa lambasts current government for security lapses, calls for resignations

<p>Sri Lanka’s leader of the opposition Mahinda Rajapaksa slammed the current government’s handling of national security, accusing it of weakening security measures after he lost power in 2015.</p> <p>Blaming the current government for allowing ‘terrorism to raise its head again,’ Rajapaksa went on to criticise attempts to repeal the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), a legislation that has been criticised by the UN and several rights group.</p> <p>Speaking in parliament on Tuesday he said,<br> “If the government had repealed the PTA as requested by the intentional community, the situation may have been worse.”</p>