Japan to loan $3.5 billion to Sri Lanka

Japan is to loan over $3.5 billion to Sri Lanka, the country's finance minister, Ravi Karunanayake said on Thursday. The loan is aimed at reducing Sri Lanka's debt and preventing a balance of payments crisis. "We are getting more than $3,500 million from Japan for our development activities," Mr Karunanayake was quoted by Reuters as saying. The news came as Japan announced a Rs 2.2 billion grant to the government to establish a teaching and research centre at Jaffna university. "The people and the Government of Japan hope that this project will enhance research and human resources development...

Enduring resistance

Seven years after the armed conflict ended in May 2009 and the height of Tamil genocide by the Sri Lankan state, Tamils this year mark May 18th with the weight of a UN report behind them. Detailing the extent and sheer horror of the atrocities committed, including the indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas, targeting of hospitals, sexual violence, torture and the extrajudicial killing of LTTE cadres, the OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka report validates the visceral outcry of the Tamil nation which blockaded diasporic capitals, deploring the ensuing massacre and demanding international intervention, as well as validating the call for justice that has emanated from the diaspora and the North-East ever since. Seven years on however, meaningful change in the circumstances that led to the armed conflict, and the tangible prospect of true justice continues to elude the Tamil people.

May 18 commemorations commence in the Tamil homeland

Commemorations of the end of the armed conflict on May 18 2009 have begun in the North-East. An early remembrance event was held by NPC Councillor T Ravikaran at the break of dawn, on the shores of the Nanthikadal Lagoon in the Mullaithivu District.

Unity when it matters

While Tamils commemorate the massacres of the end of the armed conflict, prominent Sri Lankan politicians from both sides of the Sinhala divide continue to laud the armed forces as “heroes.” UNP Minister for Housing and Construction Sajith Premadasa’s posted a tweet saying "Remembering our war heroes" this morning. Remembering our heroes! pic.twitter.com/DzJEDuRaoq — Sajith Premadasa (@sajithpremadasa) May 18, 2016 Former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa posted to his Facebook page, "I salute the brave soldiers who fought with determination, courage and an abiding love for their country,...

Remembrance event held at Mullivaikkal

Updated 05:17 GMT Tamils gathered at the site of the final battle in Mullivaikkal this morning to commemorate those who died in the end phase of the armed conflict.

Hundreds gather at Jaffna University for May 18 remembrance

Students and staff gathered in their hundreds at the University of Jaffna for the institution's event to mark the 7th anniversary of the end of the armed conflict.

Candles lit in Mannar for Mullivaikkal dead

Tamils in Mannar came together on Wednesday to commemorate the 7th year anniversary of the deaths of tens of thousands of Tamils at the end of the armed conflict.

Vaaharai Tamils commemorate May 18 amid military surveillance

Tamils in Vaaharai, Batticaloa, gathered in remembrance of those who died in the last phase of the armed conflict, as Sri Lankan intelligence officials looked on. The event, held in Manikkapuram, was organised by the Tamil National People's Front and saw a Hindu priest conduct a poosai.

Special prayers at Keerimalai for Mullivaikkal dead

A special prayer service was conducted at the Keerimalai temple on Wednesday in memory of the tens of thousands of Tamils killed in 2009 as the armed conflict drew to an end.

‘Everyone must join the fight for justice’ – C V Wigneswaran

The Chief Minister of the Northern Province renewed calls for justice for the lives lost in the massacres of 2009 and urged the international community to ensure accountability is delivered, in a speech given at Mullivaikkal earlier today. Justice Wigneswaran reflected on the number of lives lost in those final months, noting that Bishop Rayappu Joseph’s figure of 146,679 Tamils missing remains unaccounted for. “Every week, people who have lost their families, relatives of persons whose family members are missing, people injured in war, people who are crippled by war, people who have lost vision, orphaned young ones, who have lost their dear parents and housewives who head their families are coming to meet me,” said the chief minister. “All of them want justice.”

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