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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…

Australia gifts second patrol boat to Sri Lankan Navy


The Australian government has signed off the deed for a second Australian Bay Class patrol boat to the Sri Lankan Navy on Tuesday, as part of its attempts to stem the flood of asylum seekers fleeing the island.

The controversial gift, the second of two boats, was signed off by the Australian High Commissioner Robyn Mudie when she met with the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Jayanath Colombage.

ConIFA overturns Kurdistan decision

Updated 21:00 BST

The decision to award the match to Tamil Eelam over Kurdistan has been overruled by the ConIFA committee, after Kurdistan appealed the initial decision, which would have seen Tamil Eelam progress to the quarterfinals.

Tamil Eelam will now play against Sapmi at 10am on Thursday, as originally determined after the team’s losses against Kurdistan and Arameans Suryoye.

Kurdistan’s 9:0 victory against Tamil Eelam was annulled initially, and the match awarded as a 3:0 win to Tamil Eelam, after Kurdistan included too many players in their squad.

India's intervention needed for resettlement of Tamils says Jaffna bishop

The resettlement process in Sri Lanka cannot move forward without India’s involvement, said the Bishop of Jaffna diocese Daniel S Thiagarajah.

The bishop, who was on a visit to Chennai, said that that ‘careful planning is needed for the resettlement,’ reports the Times of India.

The bishop further added that the church of South India had set up in Jaffna to help those who lived through the war and aid in overcoming their fears.

Police powers will not be devolved reiterates Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Minister Professor G.L Peiris, speaking in parliament today, reiterated that police powers would not be devolved to the provinces, reports Colomob Page.

“We made it crystal clear that devolution of police power is not acceptable",

TNA seeks views of electorate and diaspora

Diaspora organisations and the public will be involved in discussion before an action plan is formulated to solve the Tamil ethnic issue, said the Tamil National Alliance spokesperson, Suresh Premachandran.
“It has been 5 years since the war ended and people are facing difficulties that are greater than the difficulties the faced before the end of the war,” said Premachandran during a press conference at his office.

Military personnel enter TNPF office and collect details

Military personnel entered the TNPF head office in Jaffna, to collect details of individuals that worked there, reports GlobalTamilNews.

The military personnel entered the office in civilian clothes to collect information said someone from the TNPF office.

Sexual Violence in Conflict: Sri Lanka – detention and torture 2009-2014

Photograph HRW


Next week, the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict is due to take place in London, co-hosted by the UK's Foreign Secretary, William Hague and the Special Envoy for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie.

In the run up to the ESVC summit, we revisit the mounting evidence which documents the widespread, systematic and on-going use of sexual violence
by Sri Lanka's military against Tamils, that occurs with absolute impunity.

See our full feature: 'Sexual Violence in Conflict: Sri Lanka'

 
Despite the end of the armed conflict, the use of sexual violence by Sri Lanka's military against Tamil women and men continued, with Tamils routinely arrested and detained indefinitely using the country's draconian anti-terror laws.

There are on-going reports of sexual violence against Tamils in detention to the present day, with many victims recounting sexual violence used as a means of torture to extract confessions.

In 2012, Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), examined witness testimonies of Tamils deported back to Sri Lanka. In its report 'Returnees at Risk: Detention And Torture in Sri Lanka', TAG noted:
The majority of the cases that reported abuse reported similar forms of physical torture, with 6 verified as having experienced additional forms of sexual torture. In all of the cases reviewed, judges found legitimate claims of severe torture to be “supported by photographic evidence and the medical reports” as well as through “psychological assessment”. Several of the applicants suffer from continued physical pain as well as forms of mental illness caused by severe trauma.

Deceased Tamil asylum seeker had application frozen

The Australian government had frozen the application of a Tamil asylum seeker, who tragically self immolated and died this week, stated refugee advocates.

29-year-old Leorsin Seemanpillai had been living in Geelong waiting for his protection visa application to be processed by the Australian government. He had arrived in Australia by boat in January 2013. He passed away on Saturday night, after suffering burns to 90 percent of his body.

Australian minister denies asylum policy implication in suicide

Australia's Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has denied that the government's asylum policy was the reason behind why a Tamil asylum seeker committed suicide earlier this week.

Leorsin Seemanpillai, a Tami asylum seeker who fled Sri Lanka self immolated and died from his injuries on Saturday night. He had spent 18 months in Australia, but was yet to be granted refugee status.

Heavy defeat for Tamil Eelam against current world champions Kurdistan


The Tamil Eelam football team suffered a heavy 9-0 defeat today, at the hands of VIVA World Cup holders Kurdistan, at the 2014 World Football Cup in Sweden.

The match was always going to be tough for the Leopards, with the highly rated Kurdistan team coming into the match as clear favourites. In a setback for the Tamils, regular starter Ronsan Valli was not able to play due to illness.