TNPF Kilinochchi organiser detained by military intelligence

19:45 BST The Tamil National People's Front's (TNPF) regional organiser in Kilinochchi has been detained by military intelligence officers said party leader, after officers arrived at the organiser's house this evening, instructing him to accompany them for questioning. "Kilinochchi Organiser Jega is currently being forced by military [intelligence] to leave his house with them for inquiry," TNPF leader, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam had tweeted earlier this evening stating that they feared he had been detained after he was not answering any calls to his mobile phone. "TNPF Kilinochchi Organiser Jega has texted party [General Secretary] S Kajendran saying he is currently being taken to Vavuniya by TID [Terrorism Investigation Division]" Mr. Ponnambalam tweeted moments earlier.

No-confidence motion in government defeated

The no-confidence motion, brought by the main opposition party, the United National Party (UNP), together with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), has been defeated by 94 votes yesterday. The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) and National Freedom Front (NFF), both partners within the ruling coalition, were absent during the vote.

Jaffna Uni students launch boycott in protest against death threats

Students at the University of Jaffna announced two days of strike, protesting over the anonymous death threats issued to staff and students earlier this week. In a posters around the premises, students said : "We the students of the University of Jaffna, hereby declare a two day (Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd) strike because of the anonymous [threats] to the University Society."

Northern Provincial Council remembers Mullivaikal massacre 5 years on

Photograph @Hamsanan The Northern Provincial Council held a Mullivaikal memorial event this morning, during the NPC's 9th meeting in Kaithadi, lighting candles in remembrance of the tens of thousands that were slaughtered in May 2009. Photograph @Uthayarasashalin Wearing black shawls around their necks several NPC members including Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran, Ananthy Sasitharan and M.K. Shivajilingham of the Tamil National Alliance, as well as NPC opposition leader, Thavarasa, took part in the remembrance event, the Uthayan reported. Photograph Uthayan

Tamil Nadu parties criticise Rajapaksa's invitation to Modi's swearing-in ceremony

Political parties in Tamil Nadu have criticised the decision to invite Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the swearing in ceremony of India's Prime Minister-designate, Narendra Modi. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa, whose party emerged as the third largest party in the country after the recent election, is considering boycotting the event stating that President Rajapaksa's presence "would hurt the sentiments of the people in the state [of Tamil Nadu]", the Times of India quoted a source within the AIADMK as saying. Criticising the decision, Vaiko of the MDMK party said...

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister 'dismayed' at Rajapaksa invite for Modi swearing-in ceremony

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa, has expressed her dismay at the invitation of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the swearing in ceremony of India's Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi, stating that it has “deeply upset the people of Tamil Nadu”. In a statement released on Thursday, Jayalalithaa, who heads India's third largest party, said, “The entire country and indeed the entire world is aware of the various Resolutions passed in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly during the last three years, with regard to the war crimes, ethnic pogrom and genocide perpetrated against the Sri Lankan Tamil people by the Sri Lankan Army under the Rajapaksa Government in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the civil war in Sri Lanka.”

People in Jaffna have 'blood of the forces' – SL Military

After blocking off attempts by the local Tamil population in Jaffna to donate blood earlier this week, the Sri Lankan military dismissed any criticism of its actions, declaring that no organisation had given more blood to Jaffna than the armed forces. Responding to questions from journalists in the North, Military Spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya stated that the Sri Lankan troops had donated more blood than any other organisation in Jaffna, challenging anyone who had done more to come forward.

Jaffna University commemorates Mullivaikal amidst death threats

Pictures: @uthayarasashali A remembrance event was held in the University of Jaffna the day it was reopened, after it was closed in the run up to the 5th anniversary of Mullivaikal. Hundreds of students and faculty members packed the auditorium at the university on Wednesday morning, lighting candles in memory of those that died in the ethnic conflict.

Government must take action against those who remembered Mullivaikal massacre, says NFF

The National Freedom Front (NFF), a partner in President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition, urged the government to take action against members of the Tamil National Alliance who organised events to commemorate Tamils that died in May 2009, reports ColomboPage . The TNA's actions violated the constitution as an act that could divide the country or disrupt the ethnic harmony, said the NFF spokesperson Mohamed Muzammil. The spokesperson further criticised the government for taking a ‘sleepy’ attitude towards Tamil MPs and heads of non-governmental organisations who were involved in ‘anti-Sri...

Canadian High Commissioner summoned over Victory Day boycott

The External Affairs Ministry summoned the Canadian High Commissioner, after she announced that she would not be attended the Sri Lankan government’s annual Victory Day parade on May 18, and considered it detrimental to post-war reconciliation, reports The Island . Shelly Whiting in a statement made to The Island last week said that the government’s annual victory day event perpetuated roles of victors and vanquished and pointed out that the Tamil people had been denied an opportunity to commemorate their war dead. The External Affairs Ministry rejected Whiting’s criticisms and stressed that...

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