• Perarivalan’s mother celebrated in Tamil Nadu

    Arputham Ammal, the mother of A.G. Periarivalan, who was imprisoned for over 31 years over his alleged role in the 1991 Rajiv Gandhi assassination, was celebrated at a function in Tamil Nadu earlier this month, where she was praised for her resilience.

  • Wickremesinghe’s first visit as president is to accused war criminal ‘friends’

    Sri Lanka’s president Ranil Wickremesinghe paid a visit to the Defence Headquarters Complex hours after he was sworn in this morning, where he shook hands with accused war criminals and ceremonially lit a lamp before a statue of the Buddha.

  • Protests worldwide call for Singapore to arrest Rajapaksa

    Demonstrations have been held outside Singapore’s embassies around the world, calling on the country to arrest Sri Lanka’s former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa and prosecute him for genocide.

  • As Rajapaksa loses immunity, Canadians call for sanctions and prosecutions

    My Neighbor the Suspected War Criminal' – When Gotabaya Rajapaksa got  served | Tamil Guardian

    Canadian lawmaker Gary Anandasangaree called on his government to impose sanctions on former Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his brother Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday, days after they lost immunity from prosecution.

  • Sri Lanka’s president issues warning to protestors on day one of rule

    Within hours of being appointed Sri Lanka’s new president, Ranil Wickremesinghe issued a stark warning to the island’s protestors, as government supporters reportedly attacked a demonstration site and a court blocked protests at another major site in the Southern capital.

    “We will deal with them firmly according to the law,” he warned. “We will not allow a minority of protesters to suppress the aspirations of the silent majority clamouring for a change in the political system.”

  • ‘I am not a friend of the Rajapaksas’ smirks Sri Lanka’s new president

    Sri Lanka’s president Ranil Wickremesinghe mocked a question from Sky News, as he claimed to not be a friend of the Rajapaksas and instead a “friend of the people”.

  • Ranil Wickremesinghe declared Sri Lanka’s president

    Sri Lanka's lawmakers have voted for Ranil Wickremesinghe to become the country's next pesident, after a secret ballot and a tense vote in parliament earlier today.

  • Activists discuss 'Feminism and Eelam Tamil nationalism' in New York

    Last week, a discussion was held on "The New Frontlines of Resistance of Tamil Women" at the FeTNA 2022 summit in New York, featuring prominent Tamil activists, academics, and feminist leaders. 

    The panel discussion centred Eelam Tamil women's distinctive experience within self-determination and nationalist movements, and introduced the plight of Eelam Tamils to a diverse, global audience. It featured esteemed writers and activists, Dr. Meena Kandasamy and Dr. Nimmi Gowrinathan. Mario Arulthas attended on behalf of People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL), and articulated the need for Tamil organizations to amplify the voices of Tamil women. Abiramy Logeswaran of Tamil Diaspora Alliance (T.D.A.), described T.D.A.'s initiatives in the North-East to advance the economic self-sufficiency of Eelam Tamil women.

    Poet Arivu, the lyricist behind the YouTube phenomenon, 'Enjoy Enjaami,' also voiced his solidarity with the Eelam Tamil community and sang an oppari paadal, originating from the Up-Country Tamil community. 

    Vocalist and scholar, Ganavya, also presented a moving, original piece. 

  • Tamil National Alliance backs Rajapaksa-ally Dullas Alahapperuma

    The Tamil National Alliance has announced ahead of the election that they would "unanimously" vote in favour of the Rajapaksa acolyte Dullas Alahapperuma of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).

  • Protests erupt in Tamil Nadu after death of schoolgirl

    Violence erupted in Tamil Nadu this week following the death of a 17-year-old schoolgirl whose body was found at a hostel in Kallaraikurichi.

  • ‘Upset, hurt and betrayed’ – Singaporean Tamils want Rajapaksa to face justice

    After Sri Lanka’s president fled and took refuge in Singapore, local Tamils have expressed their outrage at the accused war criminal and at their own government for allowing him into the country.

  • ‘No choices for the Tamil people’ - TNPF explains abstention ahead of Sri Lankan presidential vote

    The Tamil National People’s Front explained why it was going to abstain from voting for a new Sri Lankan president, ahead of a vote in parliament on Wednesday.

    See the full text of their Twitter thread explaining the party’s decision below.

  • Sri Lanka’s leadership contest is a farce

    Whilst many in the Sinhala South seem satisfied with the opportunity to have a new leader after the ousting of one that they had overwhelmingly voted for just two years prior; for Tamils in the North-East, the dismal choice of candidates is yet further proof that Colombo is incapable of reform.

  • Who is standing to be Sri Lanka’s next president?

    Tomorrow Sri Lankan parliamentarians will elect the next President of Sri Lanka following the resignation and departure of Gotabaya Rajapaksa from the island.

    Ahead of this vote, Tamil Guardian examines the record of the primary candidates for president; Ranil Wickremesinghe, Dullas Alahapperuma, and Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

  • Sajith Premadasa withdraws from Presidential contest

    Sajith Premadasa, leader of Sri Lanka’s largest opposition party, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB), has withdrawn his candidacy in favour of Rajapaksa-ally Dullas Alahapperuma, from the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).

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