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Image by Tamil Narratives  Today marks 17 years since the death of Brigadier Balraj, a senior commander with the LTTE, who passed away from a sudden heart attack in 2008. Brig. Balraj was famed for his courage, leadership and skills on the battlefield. His body was laid to rest with full military honours, at the Mulliyavalai Heroes Cemetery in Mullaitivu. The cemetery has since been…

Court bans use of LTTE symbols at Koppay Maaveerar Naal event

Responding to a Sri Lankan police petition, Jaffna Magistrate Court on Friday issued a ban on the use of what it described as the LTTE flags, symbols and maps at the planned Maaveerar Naal event in Koppay Thuyilum Illam. 

Earlier this week Koppay police applied for a ban of the remembrance event under section 120 of the penal code - inciting or seeking to incite hate - and Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) regulations. 

British Tamil students mark Youth Maaveerar Naal

British Tamil university students on Friday commemorated Tamil fighters who gave their lives to the liberation struggle at this year's Youth Maaveerar Naal (Tamil Remembrance Day) in London.

Students from universities across London gathered at City University to light candles and lay flowers in memory of the Maaveerar.  

Danish students pay tribute to Maaveerar

Tamil Danish students paid tribute to the Maaveerar at a remembrance event at Århus University, Denmark on Thursday. 

University and college students from across the country gathered at the event to remember fallen LTTE cadre, who sacrificed their lives for the Tamil struggle. 

Jaffna University prepares for Maaveerar Naal

Students at the University of Jaffna have begun preparations for Maaveerar Naal, which is set to be commemorated next week.

TNPF pays tribute to parents of Maaveerar in Kilinochchi

The Tamil National People’s Front held an event in Kilinochchi this week, where they paid tribute to the parents of fallen Tamil fighters, ahead of Maaveerar Naal next week.

Sri Lanka’s Attorney General withdraws appeal against acquittal of racist monks

<p>Sri Lanka’s Attorney General has withdrawn an appeal against the acquittal of a group of Sinhala extremist monks from the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), who were charged over a 2008 attack on a church.</p> <p>The withdrawal of the appeal comes just days after Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena hosted an official meeting with monks from the extremist group, who were earlier pictured protesting for the release of the BBS leader and posing with racist flags.</p> <p>The accused, which includes two Buddhist monks and ten others, reportedly attacked the Calvary Church in Talahena in 2008.</p>

Sri Lankan MPs walk out of parliament, as Rajapaksa opponents win control of key committee

<p>Lawmakers loyal to Mahinda Rajapaksa staged a walkout this morning after the composition of the parliamentary select committee was passed,&nbsp;made up of a majority of opponents of the former president.</p> <p>The parliamentarians from the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) were protesting against speaker Karu Jayasuriya’s appointment of MPs to the parliamentary select committee, which includes UPFA, five from the United National Front (UNF) of Ranil Wickeremesinghe, and one each from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP).</p>

Uduthurai Thuyilum Illam prepared for Maaveerar Naal

Residents and families of Maaveerar continued work at the Uduthurai Thuyilum illam in Vadamarachchi East, making the site ready for Maaveerar Naal (Tamil Remembrance Day). 

The tombstones of fallen LTTE cadre, which were previously destroyed by the Sri Lankan army, have been placed together to form one large monument in memory of the Maaveerar. 

Sirisena orders conclusion of Tamil political prisoner cases after denying existence

The Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena has reportedly ordered that Tamil political prisoners trials should be ‘concluded’ before January 2019.

Sirisena issued the directive at his cabinet meeting on Wednesday, News First reports.

Earlier this year Sirisena said “there are no political prisoners in Sri Lanka” and dismissed ongoing protests by Tamils across the North-East over disappearances and political prisoners, claiming they were instigated by ‘misleading’ NGOs.

He made these comments around six months after meeting with families of Tamil political prisoners and promising to resolve their problems.

Body found by Jaffna Youth Court

<p>The body of a young man was found yesterday inside an abandoned house next to Jaffna Youth Court.&nbsp;</p> <p>It has been identified as 33 year old Vimalathas Joseph Jefferson, from Jaffna.&nbsp;</p> <p>The police is reportedly investigating the death.&nbsp;</p>