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Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, a borough in Montreal, has passed a motion recognising May 18 as Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day.  The motion comes as the Tamil nation marks 16 years since the genocide at Mullivaikkal, where an estimated 169,796 people were killed by the Sri Lankan army in the final days of the armed conflict.  Tamil activist Subitha Tharmakulasagaram said the…

Jaffna Press Club deplores unabated attack on Tamil press freedom by Sri Lankan state

The Jaffna Press Club, condemned the Sri Lankan state's actions to ‘prevent the knowledge-based development workshops for Tamil speaking journalists,' in a statement on the recent disruption, by a Sinhala mob, of a journalism workshop hosted by Transparency International.

"Many journalists in the North-East have been murdered with impunity in recent critical times. Some have been abducted or been disappeared. A number of journalists have escaped murder attempts with serious injuries. Such a critical situation has led to many journalists fleeing the profession and even the country,” said the statement outlining the unabated oppression of Tamil press in the North-East.


Full statement reproduced below.

Rising number of army deserters committing crimes

An increasing number of soldiers who have deserted the Sri Lankan Army are going on to commit crimes according to the latest reported statistics, with tens of thousands of soldiers classed as deserters.

In a feature on Al Jazeera, Sri Lankan police statistics were reported as showing that the first four months of 2014 alone saw that 18 percent of reported crimes were committed by members of the armed forces. In 2013 that figure was 5 percent.

Sri Lankan Navy arrests dozens of Indian fishermen

A total of 82 Indian fishermen were arrested and 18 of their trawlers have been seized by the Sri Lankan Navy, in another spate of arrests.

The latest clash comes just days after Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa released 33 Indian fishermen from Sri Lanka custody, as a gesture of goodwill between the two countries. Previous releases have also been followed by further arrests, just days after.

Judge’s absence causes postponement of Jeyakumari case

A case filed against Balendran Jeyakumari and her daughter Vipoosika, for allegedly sheltering a member of the LTTE, has been postponed after the presiding judge failed to appear in court.

Disappearances campaigner Jeyakumari and her 13-year old daughter Vipoosika were both detained by the Sri Lankan security forces on the 13th of March 2014 at their home in Tharmapuram. Since then, Jeyakumari has been held at the infamous Boosa camp in the south of the island.

Despite protests calling for their release, the Sri Lankan government has refused.

See more from the Uthayan (in Tamil) here.

Unidentified attackers leave man injured in Batticaloa

A Tamil  man was attacked by unidentified men today, leading to his admission into Batticaloa Teaching Hospital.

28-year-old Paalippodi Gunaseelan was returning to his home in Kanjiran'guda Panaiyaruppan village, in Batticaloa, to find a group of unidentified men questioning his wife. The men, wearing motorcycle helmets, then attacked the victim using logs. He is currently being treated in hospital.

Sinhala mob stops training event for Tamil journalists in North-East

A workshop aimed at training Tamil journalists from the North-East was shut down yesterday after mobs of protestors gathered outside the hotel that it was being held at , resulting in journalists and trainers having to evacuate the premises on grounds of a risk to safety, reports Sundaytimes.lk.

Over 17,000 Tamil children from North-East Sri Lanka rendered stateless

Delays in registration with the Sri Lankan Deputy High Commission in Chennai has resulted in 17000 Tamil children from the North-East of Sri Lanka being rendered stateless reported The Hindu. Registration is essential if Sri Lankan citizenship is to be granted to these children.

Over 1,400 acres to be seized by government

Arrangements are underway to obtain over 1,400 acre of land in Kilinochchi, stated the government in Parliament on Thursday, as land grabbing by the state continues.

1,406.94 acres of land in Kilinochchi are to be seized, and distributed amongst 10 government organisations and to at least 3 private companies on long-term leases. The land to be given to the private companies has been evaluated at Rs. 17 million, stated the Land Development Ministry.

Minister calls for Sinhalese ‘to produce children as much as possible’

Sri Lankan Minister Mervyn Silva has called on the Sinhalese people to reproduce as much as possible, in order to increase population numbers.

Silva, Sri Lanka’s Public Relations Minister, was reportedly addressing a government function in Wattala, and stated,

"The Sinhala race is rapidly becoming a minority and my only only request to the Sinhalese is to produce children as much as possible to avoid extinction of their race".

The Sri Lankan government already offers cash incentives for the Sri Lankan Army, almost exclusively Sinhalese, to have extra children, having awarded over Rs. 700 million in payments so far.

See more here.

The Minister then went on to  offer his services to the Sinhala people, adding,

"There is no point in lamenting over this problem… If any woman has a problem in having children, I kindly request her to contact me for further assistance".

Tamil Eelam defeats Darfur United


In the last game for the team at this tournament, Tamil Eelam defeated a weakened Darfur United by ten goals to nil.

The Darfurians, all of whom live in a refugee camp in eastern Chad, started the game with 10 players, and as expected, Tamil Eelam controlled the game from the start.