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Marking the 16th anniversary of the Mullivaikkal genocide, Pheonix held a screening of the documentary, “No Fire Zone”, and a panel discussion at the Kurdish Community Centre. The panel’s speakers included Dr. Thusiyan Nandakumar, Dr Mathura Rasaratnam & Dr Andy Higginbottom.   Inspiration for activism Asked by the Chair about their inspiration for political activism, Nandakumar…

Maaveerar Naal held at all Thuyilum Illams in Mullaitivu

Maaveerar Naal was commemorated at all four Thuyilum Illams in Mullaitivu: Alampil, Aalankulam, Mulliyavalai and Vannivilankulam.

Sri Lanka’s top military officer held over disappearances of Tamils as journalists attacked outside court

<p>Sri Lanka’s highest ranking military officer Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne has been remanded in custody over his involvement in the cover up of the disappearance and murder of 11 Tamil youths, in a dramatic day in court.</p> <p>Admiral Wijegunaratne stands accused of helping the main suspect accused of conducting the disappearances evade arrest. Dressed in full military regalia and flanked by supporters at the court, he denied all charges and will be on remand until December 5th. His application for bail was rejected.</p>

Home of Maaveerar Naal organiser attacked after police disrupt commemorations in Point Pedro

The home of a Maaveerar Naal organiser in Point Pedro was attacked overnight, with fittings vandalised. 

The attack, which locals believe was orchestrated by vandals associated with the Sri Lankan police, followed police attempts to disrupt Maaveerar Naal commemorations in Munai, Point Pedro yesterday, where locals had gathered to remember those who died fighting for the LTTE.

The 18-year old organiser was briefly held by police during the commemorations yesterday, before being released. 

Thousands attend Maaveerar Naal commemorations at Kanagapuram Thuyilum Illam

Thousands of Tamils attended Maaveerar Naal commemorations at the Kanagapuram Thuyilum Illam earlier today, as part of remembrance events held across the North-East.

Maaveerar Naal commemorated in Amparai's Kanchikudiyaaru Thuyilum Illam

Maaveerar Naal commemorations took place in Amparai's Kanchikudiyaaru Thuyilum Illam, which locals had cleared in advance and recovered a small number of headstones that had been destroyed by the Sri Lankan military previously. 

Hundreds gather at Aalankulam Thuyilum Illam in Trincomalee

Hundreds of Tamils in Trincomalee marked Maaveerar Naal at the thuyilum illam in Aalankulam, Sampur.

The cemetery had been decorated in the colours of Tamil Eelam as well as featuring the traditional welcome arch at the entrance.

Thousands commemorate Maaveerar Naal across Batticaloa

Thousands of Tamils commemorated Maaveerar Naal in Batticaloa at a number of public and private events across the district. 

Maaveerar Naal marked at thuyilum illams across Mannar

Tamils in Mannar gathered at thuyilum illams to commemorate fallen LTTE fighters on Maaveerar Naal.

Traditional Maaveerar Naal commemorations at Jaffna University

Following from a morning tribute event at the University of Jaffna, students held a traditional evening service to mark Maaveerar Naal, featuring the lighting of the flame of sacrifice at 18.05.

As night fell in Jaffna, lamps were lit all over campus, decorating the Maaveerar monument in the courtyard which formed the centre of commemorations.


Maaveerar Naal commemorated by thousands across Jaffna

Thousands of Tamils gathered at thuyilum illams, memorials and public buildings across Jaffna district to commemorate Maaveerar Naal, paying tribute to the sacrifice of the Maaveerar - fallen Tamil fighters.