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Amnesty International has called for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethan Ganeshkumar and renewed demands for the repeal of Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), warning that the legislation continues to facilitate arbitrary detention and human rights abuses. In a statement issued this week, the international rights organisation expressed concern over the continued use of…

Eelam writer Theepachelvan unveils novel 'Terrorist' at Jaffna University

Eelam writer and former Secretary of the Jaffna University Student Union, Theepachelvan , introduced his latest novel, "Terrorist," to an audience at Jaffna University this week.

Set against the backdrop of Jaffna, the novel weaves the city's essence with a prominent presence of the Jaffna University. The launch event, held at the University, was presided over by K. Thuvaraga, the President of the Jaffna University Student Union.

Meeting a torturer - Canadian police chief’s controversial Sri Lankan visit

A senior Canadian police chief sparked controversy with a visit to Sri Lanka last month, where he discussed “cooperation” with its notorious police force and visited the office of a senior official who the Supreme Court found had personally participated in torture.

Head of Vavuniya families of the disappeared finally released on bail

S. Jenita, the head of the Vavuniya of Families of the Disappeared, who was arrested by the Sri Lankan police as she attempted to stage a protest last week, has finally been released on bail.

Sri Lankan soldiers and police conduct raids in Jaffna as part of 'Operation Yukthiya'

Sri Lankan troops with the army and police conducted a raid at the Jaffna Central Bus Station, as part of the much criticised “Operation Yukthiya” (meaning “justice” in Sinhala). The raid caused inconveniences to hundreds of daily commuters as passengers in buses were extensively checked, impacting the normal flow of public transportation.

Remembering Captain Pandithar 39 years on

The 39th anniversary commemoration of Sinnathurai Raveenthiran, popularly known as Captain Pandithar, a prominent commander in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), took place at his residence in Valvettithurai, Jaffna on Tuesday.

USD $6.4 billion worth investments flood into Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu has signed investment pacts worth more than $6.40 billion with firms such as Apple, suppliers Tata Electronics and Pegatron, as well as auto companies Hyundai Motors and VinFast.

‘Captain Miller’ originally based on LTTE’s Black Tiger, suggests director

Indian film director Arun Matheswaran acknowledged that his upcoming release Captain Miller, which has Dhanush in its leading role, was originally based on “a true incident” in 1987 during the Tamil Eelam liberation struggle, alluding to the LTTE’s first Black Tiger attack.

British MP calls on UK to send representative to court and condemn arrest of Tamil disappearance activist

British parliamentarian Siobhain McDonagh called on her government to condemn the arrest of Sivananthan Jenitta, the head of the families of the disappeared association in Vavuniya who was detained by Sri Lankan police as she protested last week.

Writing to foreign secretary David Cameron earlier today, McDonagh urged the government to “take immediate steps to express the UK's condemnation of this arrest and to take action against police officers who attacked the peaceful protesters as well as to demand a fair trial”.

Trinco 5 commemorated 18 years on, at beach where they were massacred

A commemoration was held in Trincomalee last week, to mark 18 years since five Tamil students were summarily executed by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force, whilst they spent an afternoon on the beach.

The ceremony was held in the evening by the statue of Mahatma Gandhi on Trincomalee’s Dutch Bay beachfront – the same time and place where the five students were murdered.

Mullaitivu rally calls for release of families of the disappeared activist

In a display of solidarity, a mass protest took place in Mullaitivu on Monday, echoing demands for the immediate release of Jenita, the head of the Vavuniya chapter of the Families of the Disappeared, after she was arrested by Sri Lankan police last week.