• Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister meets with relatives of Tamil political prisoners

    Following growing demands to release all Tamil political prisoners, Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe met with the relatives of those detained alongside the leader of the Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kootan (TMTK), CV Wigneswaran.

  • Remembering the Jaffna exodus – 500,000 displaced

    On October 30, 1995, over half a million Tamil men, women and children fled their homes in Jaffna as the Sri Lankan military launched a military offensive to capture the peninsula, under the leadership of then president Chandrika Kumaratunga.

  • Sri Lankan army intimidate Tamils as Thuyilum Illam clearing begins ahead of Maaveerar Naal

    Sri Lankan soldiers took photographs of Tamils as they began clearing the Theravil Thuyilum Illam (LTTE martyr resting places) this morning ahead of Maaveerar Naal. 

  • Seven Tamil Nadu fishermen remanded until next month


    Seven Tamil Nadu fishermen have been remanded until November 9th after being arrested for allegedly fishing in Sri Lankan waters. 

    The seven fishermen were arrested on Wednesday by the Sri Lankan navy who were patrolling the area. 

  • Ahead of the GSP+ review, EU delegation meets with TNA leader

    Amidst growing concern over Sri Lanka’s human rights record, a delegation for the European Union paid a visit to the leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R. Sampanthan, where they discussed GSP +, the need to repeal Sri Lanka’s draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act; provincial council elections; and Sri Lanka’s economic recovery.

     

  • ‘I look forwards to enhancing this partnership’ – Ranil Wickremesinghe confident that relations with Britain will strengthen

    Following the appointment of Britain’s first non-white Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, Sri Lanka’s President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, rushed to congratulate the UK’s new leader and claimed confidence that British-Sri Lankan relations would strengthen.

  • US stands with Tamil Families of the Disappeared

    During his visit to Jaffna, the US embassy's deputy chief of mission, Doug Sonnek, met with the Families of the Disappeared and Tamil politicians from across the North-East.

  • TG VIEW - British Tamils expect action from Rishi Sunak

    As a new British Prime minster takes office, Tamils across the country will be watching closely. It is indeed historic that Rishi Sunak will be the first person of South Asian office to hold the highest office in the country. However, both domestically and internationally, he will have his work cut out for him.

  • An assassination of Tamils in Paris that remains unsolved

    Today marks 26 years since two Tamil activists were shot dead in a Parisian neighbourhood, a murder that shocked the Tamil diaspora worldwide and remains unsolved to this day.

    Kandiah Gajendran, also known as Gajan, was the editor of Paris based Tamil weekly 'Eelamurasu' and Kandiah Perinpanathan, known as Nathan, was in-charge of LTTE's international finance. The two men aged 30 and 32-years old respectively, were strolling down Boulevard de La Chapelle on the 26th of October 1996 - a neighbourhood which had a long established and thriving Eelam Tamil community.

  • ‘At least you’re not Sri Lanka,’ China tells Bangladesh

    China’s Ambassador to Bangladesh attempted to calm concerns over the country’s troubled economic situation, by stating it was “much better” than what was happening in Sri Lanka.

    "We foresee a promising outlook [in terms of relations with Bangladesh],” Li Jiming told the Jatiya Press Club in Dhaka. “We are ready to work with Bangladesh for a brighter future."

  • ‘I tried to kill myself many times’ – Tamil families of the disappeared still living in pain

    Tamil families of the disappeared have spoken about the pain they continue to feel, including suicide attempts, as they continue to search for their abducted loved ones.

    Speaking to Reuters, government employee Valantina Daniel said her 66-year-old injured mother was forcibly disappeared in 2009.

  • ‘No genocide in Sri Lanka’ - OMP chairman denies surrendered Tamils are missing

    The head of Sri Lanka’s Office of Missing Persons (OMP) told Reuters that a genocide of Tamils did not take place and instead claimed the military had “rescued 60,000 civilians” during a 2009 offensive that was littered with massacres.

  • SLMC leader speaks out against international accountability for war crimes

    The leader of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC), Rauf Hakeem, has spoken out against any international accountability mechanism for mass atrocities and instead advocated for a wholly domestic Sri Lankan process.

  • Rekindling an old flame – China seeks to ‘enhance friendship’ with SLPP

    Responding to a tweet by disgraced former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, congratulating Xi Jinping for his re-election as the CPC’s General Secretary, China’s embassy in Sri Lanka thanked the accused war criminal and noted their ambition to enhance the relationship between the CPC and the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).

  • Rise in Sri Lankan sex workers sees infections soar

    Sri Lanka’s economic crisis has seen more people turn to sex work, said a leading doctor on the island, which in turn has led to a growing number of sexually transmitted diseases being detected.

    According to Sri Lanka’s National STD/AIDS Control Programme, 4,556 HIV patients were recorded in the first quarter of 2022, up 11.8 percent from 4,073 in 2021 first quarter.

    In the second quarter of 2022, 4,686 HIV patients have been identified, up 13.2 percent from 4,142 in 2021.

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