French Tamils mark Maaveerar Naal

Tamils in France attended a remembrance event on Friday to commemorate Maaveerar Naal or Tamil National Remembrance Day.

Maaveerar Naal commemorated in Strasbourg

Tamil families in Strasbourg gathered at their local community center to commemorate Maaveerar Naal.

Canadian Tamils commemorate Maaveerar Naal

Canadian Tamils have been gathering in Toronto's Markham Fairgrounds since early Friday morning to commemorate Maaveerar Naal. Events began with the lighting of the commemorative flame at 7.35am EST to coincide with the time of 18.05 in the homeland, the traditional moment for lighting the flame to mark the death of Lt Shankar, the first Maaveerar. A live-stream of the ongoing event can be watched below.

Maaveerar Naal marked in Amparai

Maaveerar Naal was commemorated in secret in Amparai on Friday, alongside other taking place across the North-East. A group of Tamil youth laid the Tamil Eelam flag, alongside the gloriosa lilies and lit deepams to commemorate those that died in the Tamil struggle for liberation. The event was held at an undisclosed location in the Amparai forests, located in the Eastern Province.

Maaveerar Naal marked in Switzerland

Maaveerar Naal was commemorated in Switzerland at the Forum Fribourg. The event was attended by thousands of Tamils living across Switzerland and featured the traditional ceremony of raising flags and lighting flames.

Tamil teen commits suicide over political prisoner issue

An 18-year old Tamil student committed suicide this morning, in protest at the continued detention of Tamil political prisoners. Rajeswaran Senthuran, a student at Kokkuvil Hindu College jumped in front of a train at Kondavil railway station near Jaffna.

More Maaveerar Naal posters go up at Jaffna University

Several posters have again appeared in the premises of the University of Jaffna, despite an increased military presence in the vicinity.

'Have we not lost enough lives for our rights?' - Jaffna Uni protests in tribute to student who committed suicide

Students at the University of Jaffna held a demonstration calling the Sri Lankan government to account, after a school student committed suicide over the ongoing Tamil political prisoners crisis. @uthayashalin Demonstrators called for justice for the death of 18-year-old Rajeswaran Senthuran , who took his own life in protest at the Sri Lankan government's failure to release Tamil political prisoners. Rajeswaran Senthuran, a student at Kokkuvil Hindu College jumped in front of a train at Kondavil railway station near Jaffna.

Jaffna students celebrate LTTE leader Prabhakaran’s birthday

Photographs: Tamil Guardian Students at Jaffna University cut a cake and put up posters around the campus celebrating the 61st birthday of LTTE leader Veluppillai Prabhakaran today. A cake was cut on campus and sweets handed out to students, whilst posters celebrating the occasion were also seen. One of the posters was signed off by 4th year students at the university.

‘Let us remember our heroes’ says NPC councillor

Northern Provincial Council member M. Shivajilingam said the Tamil people must be allowed to remember their heroes, as Sri Lankan military intelligence in Jaffna increases ahead of Maaveerar Naal tomorrow. Mr Shivajilingam called on the government to allow the Tamil people to light lamps and remember their war dead in homes and places of worship across the North-East – a practise that was banned under the previous government. “If the JVP are able to hold commemoration events in November, we can’t we?” asked the councillor.

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