• Police force removal of memorial headstones at Vakarai LTTE cemetery

    State security personnel forced people who came to commemorate Maaveerar Naal at the Kandalady LTTE cemetery in Vakarai, Batticaloa to remove the new headstones that had been planted in recent days. The military had destroyed the orignial graves in 2007.

    In total 120 headstones were removed, as police threatened those attending with legal action. Mourners were not allowed to play the traditional remembrance song and were prohibited from putting up red and yellow flags. Local residents hurriedly paid their respects, not able to commemorate in peace, and rushed home as they were afraid, an attendee told the Tamil Guardian.

  • Vali East Pradesiya Sabai marks Maaveerar Naal

    Local government officials at the Valikaamam East Pradesiya Sabai (Divisional Council) marked Maaveerar Naal today, paying tribute to the sacrifice of Tamils who gave their lives to the struggle for liberation. 

  • Heavy police presence as Maaveerar Naal commemorated in Koppay

    A heavy police and military presence surrounded local residents and the former NPC councillor, M K Shivajilingham as they made a tribute to the Maaveerar at a memorial in Koppay this morning. 

  • Hand painted Tamil Eelam flag hoisted in Puthukudiyiruppu

    A hand painted Tamil Eelam flag was hoisted this morning outside a school in Puthukudiyiruppu as the nation marks Maaveerar Naal today. 

    The image of the flag, painted on red fabric, had the words "Tamil Eelam is our mother" written at the bottom. 

  • Maaveerar Naal commemorated at Thileepan memorial in Jaffna

    The Maaveerar Naal 2018 commemorations began on Tuesday morning with an event at the Thileepan Memorial in Nallur, Jaffna.

  • Villagers told not to attend Maaveerar Naal as 'Mahinda has returned'

    Suspected state intelligence officials handed out gazette notifications from 2011 and told villagers they were prohibited from attending Maaveerar Naal commemorations.

    Residents of Kudaththanai, in Vadamaradchi, Jaffna District, were given printed copies of the gazette notification issued during Mahinda's presidential reign. The gazette, "Prevention of Terrorism (Proscription of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) Regulations No. 1 of 2011, No. 1721/2", was given out by unknown Sinhala men, along with a warning that now that Mahinda Rajapaksa had returned as "prime minister", the laws would be enforced.

    Copies were also dropped off at the local goverment offices in the village. 

  • Tamils complete final preparations for Maaveerar Naal at LTTE cemeteries

    Final preparations for Maaveerar Naal were completed on Monday at thuyilum illams, LTTE cemeteries, across the Tamil homeland.

    Batticaloa residents were intimidated by police during their work at Maavadi Munmari thuyilum illam and were also told that the Batticaloa magistrate judge had banned the display of LTTE flags. Police collected the details of all those involved in clearing work at the cemetery.

  • Kayts court allows Maaveerar Naal event in Chatty with ban on LTTE flags

    The Kayts magistrate declined to issue a ban on Maaveerar Naal commemorations at Chatty thuyilum illam although ordered a ban on LTTE flags or images with LTTE uniform being displayed.

    Kayts police had filed a petition requesting a blanket ban on commemorations at the destroyed LTTE cemetery by Chatty beach on Velanai island.

  • Kanagapuram: rising from the rubble

    Final preparations at Kanagapuram Thuyilum Illam, the major LTTE cemetery in Kilinochchi, have been completed in advance of Maaveerar Naal.

  • Crisis at Sri Lanka’s Core

    Almost four years into the ‘good governance’ government, Sri Lanka’s image of stability and progress unravelled last month in a day. President Sirisena’s sacking of Ranil Wickremesinghe and appointment of Mahinda Rajapaksa followed by the dissolving of parliament and call for fresh elections, ended any semblance of stability. Revealed instead was disregard for the country’s constitution and rule of law, bribery, violence and an entrenched racism which habitually blames Tamils for the state’s woes. Sri Lanka’s latest descent into turmoil highlights once again the simmering crisis of unresolved ethnic conflict that remains at the island’s core. 

    It is amid the island’s political uncertainty that Eelam Tamils look to commemorate Maaveerar Naal (Tamil Remembrance Day) tomorrow.

  • ‘Not in my lifetime’ Sirisena says on Ranil being prime minister
    <p>Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena said Ranil Wickremesinghe would not be appointed prime minister, stating that he is “highly corrupt” and accused him of pursuing “an extremely liberal form of government that is not compatible with our culture".</p>
  • Jaffna University students make final preparations for Maaveerar Naal

    Jaffna University students embarked on their final preparations for Maaveerar Naal, the Tamil national remembrance day for fallen fighters, today.

    Red and yellow flags marking Tamil national colours where hung across the campus, with the university's Maaveerar monument receiving fresh coats of paint and a newly constructed entrance gate.

  • New all time low for Sri Lanka's rupee
    <p>Sri Lanka's rupee fell to a new historic low today of 180.40 against the dollar as the country's political crisis continues.&nbsp;</p> <p>According to data published by Refinitiv Eikon the rupee has fallen 17.2 percent this year.&nbsp;</p> <p>Last week the finance ministry sought to reassure lenders that debt repayments would be made amid increasing concern of economic collapse.&nbsp;</p>
  • Students in Berlin mark Maaveerar Naal with awareness exhibition

    Tamil students in Berlin held an awareness exhibition last week, as part of commemorative events to mark Maaveerar Naal this month.

  • North-East newspaper feature Prabhakaran's birthday in front pages

    North-East newspapers carried features on the birthday of the LTTE leader V Prabhakaran today on their front pages this morning. 

     

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