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Photograph: A Sinhalese mob beats a Tamil passenger after pulling him out of his car. 1958. (Courtesy Victor Ivan) On this day 67 years ago, Sinhala mobs began attacking, raping and murdering Tamils across the island. The violence was to become another in a series of deadly anti-Tamil pogroms. Estimates range from between 300 and 1,500 Tamils murdered in the days of violence, which…

Keppapulavu families continue protest for land in front of army camp

Tamil families in Keppapulavu continued their protest demanding the release of their land from Sri Lankan military occupation on Sunday.

Over 100 displaced families from Keppapulavu in Mullaitivu began their protest on Saturday, with Sri Lankan security forces deploying police and military personnel in the area and photographing the families from within the camp in apparent acts of intimidation.

Kokkadichcholai massacre by STF officers remembered in Batticaloa 32 years on

Residents in Batticaloa gathered at the Kokkadichcholai memorial to remember the massacre of 87 Tamils by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force officers at a prawn farm. 

On January 27, 1987 STF officers raided a prawn factory in the village, shooting dead the workers, which including seven boys aged between 12 to 14.

2 Sinhalese men arrested in Mannar with 2kg cannabis

Two Sinhalese men were arrested on friday in Mannar for being in possession of cannabis. 

The arrest was made by the Sri Lankan navy near the main bridge in Mannar. 

The navy state 2kg of cannabis was found in the vehicle in which the two suspects were travelling. 

Both men, aged 37 and 47, have been handed over to police. 

Evoking the armed struggle - the kites at VVT festival

Crowds at Valvettithurai beach cheered as kites bearing motifs of the Tamil armed struggle took to the skies for the annual Thai Pongal kite festival on January 14.

Entries included a military tank which bore red and yellow flags, the colours of Tamil Eelam, a hybrid tank decorated with what appeared to be tiger stripes, and a boat named ‘Angayarkanni’ - a possible tribute to the LTTE’s first female Black Tiger.

Ariyalai residents force back surveyor in land grabs protest

Residents in Nedunkulam, Ariyali, Jaffna District on Friday forced the government's surveyor to stop measuring and leave as they protested vehemently against the decision to acquire 300 'parappu' units of land in the area. 

The surveyor's visit on Friday followed the government's issuing a notice of land acquisition, prompting residents to prepare for a protest. 

Government pledges 4750 houses in North-East within 6 months

<p>The Sri Lankan government pledged this week to build 4750 houses within six months in the North-East.&nbsp;</p> <p>Speaking to the Daily Mirror, the secretary of the Ministry of National Policies, Economic Affairs, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Northern Province Development, Vocational Training, Skills Development and Youth Affairs, V Sivagnanasothy, said "work was well under progress and that the houses would be out of bricks and mortar/cement sand block, traditional type houses in the conflict affected areas of the Northern and Eastern Provinces, under an owner-driven modality."</p>

Journalist murdered after exposing Trinco 5 massacre remembered in Batticaloa

Residents in Batticaloa on Saturday remembered the 13th anniversary of the murder of the Tamil journalist, Subramaniyam Sugirdharajan, who was shot dead in Trincomalee after exposing the Sri Lankan Special Task Force's killing of 5 Tamil students, known as the 'Trinco 5'.  

Sugirdharajan, who was a journalist at the Sudar Oli paper, had accompanied one of the father of the murdered students, Dr Manoharan to the mortuary and published photos showing the bodies with point-blank gunshot injuries, thereby disproving government claims that the students had been killed by a grenade explosion.

Court revokes arrest warrant for Sri Lankan brigadier to mull over diplomatic immunity

A British court has revoked the arrest warrant for a Sri Lankan brigadier who was found guilty of intentionally harassing Tamil protestors, pending a further hearing on February 1st to determine the status of his diplomatic immunity.

Brigadier Priyanka Fernando, a defence attaché at the Sri Lankan High Commission, made a throat-slitting gesture to Tamils protesting outside the high commission on Sri Lanka’s independence day last year.

Mannar mass grave samples handed to US company for carbon dating

Samples of bones found in the Mannar ‘Sathosa’ mass grave were handed over for carbon dating to an American analytics company in Florida on Friday.

The bone samples were handed to Beta Analytics by a team made up of Mannar judicial medical officer Chaminda Rajapaksa and Office of Missing Persons (OMP) commissioner Mirak Rakeem, as well as attorneys at law Ranitha Gnanarajah and V S Niranchan who were representing families of the disappeared.

Elderly man found dead in Mannar

The body of an elderly man was found in Santhipuram salt fields in Mannar on Saturday. 

The man is believed to be 82-year-old Kathirkamanathan Arulananthan from the village of Pannankaddikkodu.