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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 series of 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…

Sri Lankan army to release farms in Mullaitivu

<p>The Sri Lankan army has announced that it will release three army farms in Mullaitivu.</p> <p>The army said in a press release on Wednesday that a total of 1201.88 acres of state and private land, including Nachchikuda, Vellankulam and Udayarkattukulam army farms - totalling 120 acres - would be released next Monday.</p> <p>The release would also cover 972 acres of state land in Kilinochchi, 46.11 acres of state land in Jaffna and Vanni, and 63.77 acres of private land in. Jaffna and Vanni, the army said.</p>

Tamil Nadu CM condemns Sri Lanka navy involvement in fisherman death

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has condemned an incident involving the Sri Lankan navy which resulted in the drowning of an Indian fisherman.

In a statement, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said that fisherman K Muniasamy drowned when his boat capsized after being chased by the Sri Lankan navy. Eight other fishermen had also gone overboard but were rescued.

"I have often pointed out to the Centre incidents of the Sri Lankan navy chasing away Indian fishermen, damaging their nets and confiscating their boats while they were fishing in their traditional fishing zone of Palk Straits and pressed for quick action," Palaniswami said.

Militarisation: Soldiers and southern students hold event at Tamil school in Jaffna

The Sri Lankan army continued with its militarisation of Tamil schools in the North-East, by teaming up with university students from Moratuwa and handing out school accessories to Tamil schoolchildren in Jaffna last week.

Uniformed Sri Lankan troops accompanied students from the Rio Club of the University of Moratuwa, to the Uduththurai Maha Vidyalaya in Jaffna where the event took place.

Sirisena wishes to replicate Duterte's bloody war on drugs

The Philippine president’s campaign against illegal drugs, which has been internationally condemned for its brutality, was praised by the Sri Lankan president yesterday.

Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena who is on a state visit to the Philippines this week said, “the war against crime and drugs carried out by you [President Duterte] is an example to the whole world, and personally to me. Drug menace is rampant in my country and I feel that we should follow your footsteps to control this hazard.”

Sirisena’s intentions to reinstate the death penalty for drug offences were heavily condemned by human rights groups and the international community last year.

Pongu Thamil' marked 18 years on at Jaffna Uni

Students and staff at the University of Jaffna today remembered the 18th anniversary of the 'Pongu Thamil' uprising. 

Gathering by the Pongu Thamil declaration monument on the university campus grounds, students and staff remembered the widespread uprising calling for Tamil self-determination. 

Vavuniya villagers protest against lack of permanent hospital doctor

Residents from a border village in Vavuniya, Iranai Iluppaikkulam, protested yesterday against the authorities' failure to ensure a permanent doctor at the local hospital.  

Demanding that a permanent doctor be appointed, residents protested outside the Primary Medical Health Care Hospital in the village. 

British MPs praise Tamils and vow to push for justice in Thai Pongal celebrations

British Tamils at the Houses of Parliament this week, celebrating Thai Pongal

Thai Pongal celebrations took place across Britain this week, with parliamentarians and other politicians from across the political spectrum praising the contribution of the British Tamil community and pledging to continue work towards justice in the Tamil homeland.

Man arrested in Germany over Kadirgamar assassination

<p>A Tamil man has been arrested in Germany over accusations he was involved in the 2005 assassination of Sri Lanka's foreign minister, Lakshman Kadirgamar, <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2019/01/17/world/europe/ap-eu-germany-…">AP </a>reports.&nbsp;</p> <p>The man, 39-year-old Navanithan G, was also allegedly a member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).&nbsp;</p> <p>He was arrested on Wednesday in southwestern Germany.&nbsp;</p>

Senior Buddhist clergy urge govt to seek approval before constitutional changes

<p>Sri Lanka's senior Buddhist clergy, known as the Maha Sangha, have urged the government to make sure it seeks their blessings and approval prior to make any constitutional changes.&nbsp;</p> <p>Despite the UNP led government's repeated assurances to the Buddhist clergy that Buddhism would continue to hold the foremost position in the constitution, clergy members cast doubt over the government's intentions in making any alterations. &nbsp;</p>

Sri Lanka’s pledges for justice and reform ‘have fallen by the wayside’ - HRW

<p>The international community must “press the government” in Colombo to ensure action is taken on justice for abuses, said Human Rights Watch (HRW), stating that stalling reforms had been further threatened by political instability on the island.</p> <p>“The many victims of Sri Lanka’s three-decade long civil war have seen their diminishing hopes for justice further delayed by presidential politics,” said&nbsp;Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch, commenting on the turmoil that Colombo was plunged into with the appointment of Mahinda Rajapaksa as prime minister in October.&nbsp;</p>