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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Tamil journalist summoned to police Colombo HQ

A Tamil journalist from Jaffna has been summoned to Sri Lankan police headquarters in Colombo.

T Sobithan who reports for the island-wide Tamil language daily newspaper Virakesari was summoned in relation to an article he had published in which he’d reproduced quotes by a disappearances activist about Gotabaya Rajapaksa and EPDP leader Douglas Devananda.

The activist had said that Devananda as well as select other Tamil politicians would once again ally with Rajapaksa to oppress Tamils.

UN calls for release of Tamil family from Australian detention

The United Nations has called for a Tamil family who are currently being detained by Australian authorities on Christmas Island, to be released “into community setting arrangements”, as the legal battle to deport them to Sri Lanka continues.

The UN-issued interim measures states that the Tamil family should be “released into community setting arrangements or [the immigration department should] find another way to release them from detention within 30 days”, said Carina Ford, a lawyer for the detained family.

British politicians pledge to work for justice in Sri Lanka

The British Tamil Conservatives (BTC) hosted their annual reception at the Conservative Party Conference last weekend, where they were joined by Parliamentarians who pledged to work for justice for Tamils in Sri Lanka.

Modi praises Tamil culture as protests continue

<p>Indian Prime Minister&nbsp;Narendra Modi praised Tamil culture and language during a speech at the UN General Assembly, following backlash after India's Home Minister, Amit Shah, had frequently called for Hindi to be the national language of India.</p> <p>This speech by Modi in which he praises Tamil history, culture, and language, follows a proposed controversial bill which would have imposed Hindi as a mandatory language which was received with strong opposition from Tamil Nadu.</p>

Sampanthan slams cremation of Buddhist monk in Hindu temple as a ‘deliberate act of aggression’

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has called the cremation of a controversial Buddhist monk in the grounds of a Hindu temple in Mullaitivu last month “a deliberate act of aggression” and called for those responsible to “be dealt with and appropriate action should be taken against them” in a wide ranging letter released this week.

Despite local opposition and a court injunction, a Buddhist mob led by Sinhala extremists defied the order and carried out  the cremation at the Neeraviyady Pillayar Temple, whilst Sri Lankan police officers provided them with security.

‘Sri Lankan army institutionally committed to impunity’ - HRW

The appointment of accused war criminal Shavendra Silva to the top of Sri Lanka’s military has “exposed the Sri Lankan army as one institutionally committed to impunity for grave abuses” said Human Rights Watch’s United Nations Director Louis Charbonneau this week.

“Despite commitments to investigate and prosecute alleged war crimes, the government has failed to do so,” said Charbonneau.

He went on to call the United Nations’ move to suspend any new intakes of Sri Lankan peacekeepers in response to the Silva appointment, a “stand against impunity for war crimes”.

Thileepan's fast commemorated in India

Events were held in India to mark the 32nd anniversary of the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death in 1987, appealing to the Indian government to honour pledges made to the Tamil people.

A vigil was held by the Naam Tamilar party in New Delhi, in partnership with Sikh activists.

Former Sri Lankan army commander to run for president

The former head of Sri Lanka’s army announced that he will be running for president in the island’s upcoming elections, as the electoral contest between Sinhala Buddhist candidates begins to heat up.

‘No choice but to boycott election’ says TNA MP

A parliamentarian from the Tamil National Alliance said Tamils will have “have no choice but to boycott the election given the step motherly treatment that the [Sri Lankan] government gives them”.

Kilinochchi MP S Sritharan made the comments to NewsInAsia, as Sri Lanka gears up for a presidential election for November.

When asked about the United National Party’s (UNP) candidate Sajith Premadasa pledge of devolving powers, senior Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) member C V K Sivagnanam questioned the sincerity of his election promises.

Monument to Tamil king in disrepair as Sri Lanka’s archaeology department ignores destruction

Sri Lanka’s archaeology department has been accused of willfully ignoring the decaying condition of the Dutch Fort of Mullaitivu, which once stood as a testament to the bravery of Pandara Vanniyan, the last chieftain of the Vanni known for his resistance against colonial rule.

The fort, which was captured by Pandara Vanniyan from the British on 25 August 1803, is currently under the administration of the government archaeology department.