• Thiruchitrambalam: A breezy, lighthearted rom-com

    Mithran Jawahar started his career on a high note. Remaking his mentor Selvaraghavan’s only Telugu film ‘Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule’ in Tamil as ‘Yaaradi Nee Mohini’ starring Dhanush, Selvaraghavan’s brother, Jawahar benefitted from the solid and nuanced screenplay. Jawahar has since remained in the rom-com lane, his other film of note being another Dhanush starrer ‘Uthamaputhiran’, a riotous sequence of laughs which bolstered Jawahar’s reputation for comedy. However, I was not a fan of Jawahar’s ‘Kutty’, causing some apprehension entering this film. 

  • Brothers in arms? Sri Lankan soldiers join massive US military exercise

    The Sri Lankan navy boasted of its participation in the world’s largest multinational maritime exercise, led and organised by the United States.

    The Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2022 was hosted by the US Pacific Fleet in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California.

  • Mullaitivu fishermen demand fuel and an end to illegal fishing

    Hundreds of Tamil fishermen rallied through Mullaitivu this week, as they demanded an end to illegal fishing by Indian trawlers and support with a crippling fuel shortage that has left many livelihoods at risk.

  • Tamil political prisoners still languish in jail, whilst Sri Lanka lifts ban on some diaspora groups - Rev Marimuthu Shakthivel

    The Sri Lankan government’s move to lift a ban on a handful of Tamil diaspora organisations whilst hundreds of political prisoners remain imprisoned is a “deceitful drama”, according to human rights activist and Anglican pastor Rev. Marimuthu Sakthivel.

  • Indian navy steps up surveillance across Palk Strait

    Indian navy helicopters were seen conducting sorties and flying low across the Palk Strait this morning, as they stepped up surveillance in the Rameswaram area, following the docking of a Chinese ship in Sri Lanka yesterday.

    Training exercises were seen being carried out by the navy, with a reported increase in navy and coast guard patrol ships and helicopters in the region.

  • Selfish and cynical – Sri Lanka lifts ban on some Tamils but many more remain barred

    The Sri Lankan government de-proscribed a handful of Tamil diaspora organisations and individuals in a move dubbed “cynical” and “a farce” by activists, as it continues to have hundreds more banned under a terrorist designation law.

    Under the latest update from Sri Lankan authorities, the Global Tamil Forum (GTF), British Tamils Forum (BTF) and Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) have been removed from the Sri Lankan government’s list of banned organisations. Though a few organisations and individuals have been removed, major diaspora organisations such as the Tamil Youth Organisation (TYO) which has branches across the globe and the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) remain listed.

    We spoke to some of those impacted by the latest move.

  • Rajapaksa's expected return

    Sri Lanka’s war crimes accused former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is expected to return to the island on 24 August, claims former Sri Lankan ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga.

  • European Tamil dancers stun with Kuthu at Commonwealth Games

    The Commonwealth Games, a multi-sport event which takes place every four years, landed in Birmingham for 2022, a UK city well-known for its diverse population with many communities with roots in the Commonwealth. The city’s South Asian cultures were represented in the games’ opening and closing ceremonies, and for the first time in the history of the games, Tamil representation also gained pride of place at the closing ceremony with an upbeat Kuthu folk dance.

    The dance entitled ‘Dia Dia Dole’ was choreographed and performed by French Tamil dancer Usha Jey, and Swiss Tamil dancers Janusha and Mithuja.

  • Sencholai Massacre commemorated in France

    The Sencholai massacre - whereby 53 school girls were subject to merciless bombing by Sri Lankan air forces - was paid tribute to by Tamils yesterday in France. 

    The commemorative event in France was organized by the French Tamil Women’s Organization and Mrs. Puspa.  

  • The police ‘laughed and mocked me’ – British national details her harrowing experience of sexual violence in Sri Lanka

    In a post on Instagram, British activist and tourist, Kayleigh Fraser, details a harrowing experience of sexual assault and an attempted cover-up by Sri Lanka police.

    After reporting her rape to the tourist police, Fraser received a call from Weligama police that requested to speak in person. “They marched me into a room where they told me to sit down. As I walked into this room, the four men who had assaulted me were standing in that room. I was told to write a letter saying that my statement was untrue. I refused”.

  • Banged up abroad? Gotabaya Rajapaksa advised ‘not to leave Bangkok hotel'

    US lawsuits filed against Gotabaya Rajapaksa | Tamil Guardian

    War crimes accused former Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has reportedly been advised “not to leave” the hotel he is currently staying at in Thailand for “security reasons” according to a report in the Bangkok Post.

  • 32nd anniversary of Veeramunai massacre commemorated in Amparai

    Tamils gathered in Amparai this week to mark 32 years since at least 55 Tamils were killed by the Sri Lankan military and Muslim home guards, part of a series of killings that left hundreds dead in just weeks.

  • Sri Lanka’s TID interrogates Tamil activist in Colombo

    Sri Lanka’s anti-terrorism police interrogated Tamil activist V S Sivakaran for over 4 hours at their headquarters in  Colombo this week, as the security forces continue its campaign of intimidation.

  • ‘There are two black sheep in the TNA’ – TELO leader Selvam Adaikalanathan

    The head of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Movement (TELO) Selvam Adaikalanathan lashed out at his colleagues within the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) last week, as he called for “unity” despite signs of deepening fissures.

  • As bodies wash ashore in Colombo, Tamil families of the disappeared fear for their loved ones

    Following a recent spate of bodies being washed up on the Colombo shoreline, Tamil families of the disappeared raised concerns that their loved ones may be amongst the dead as they continue to demand answers for enforced disappearances.

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