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The number of skeletal remains identified at the Chemmani mass grave in Jaffna has risen to 366, as excavators uncovered further remains of children on Tuesday, at one of the largest mass graves unearthed on the island and a site long tied to the enforced disappearance and extrajudicial killing of Tamils by the Sri Lankan military. Six sets of skeletal remains, including those of children,…

‘Hindi Theriyathu Poda’ - Kollywood joins growing opposition to Hindi-imposition in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Kollywood celebrities joined a growing campaign across Tamil Nadu this week, as social media platforms were buzzing with tens of thousands of tweets and messages, highlighting the widespread opposition to Hindi imposition in India.

The hasthag “Hindi Theriyathu Poda” (I don’t know Hindi, go! / #??????_????????_???) was trending on Twitter across India, after popular music director Yuvan Shankar Raja and actor Shirish tweeted a picture of them wearing T-shirts that read “I am a Tamil Pesum Indian” (I am a Tamil-speaking Indian) and “Hindi Theriyathu Poda”. 

Fire on oil supertanker off Sri Lanka extinguished after four days

A fire on a fully loaded oil supertanker off Sri Lanka’s coast broke out last Thursday in the engine room and was doused on Sunday.

30th anniversary of Eastern University disappearances and massacre commemorated

A vigil was held in Batticaloa on Saturday, where locals marked 30 years since the enforced disappearance and massacre of 158 Tamils from the Eastern University.

Relatives of those who were forcibly disappeared demonstrated with placards and photos of their missing loved ones at the commemoration organised by the Batticaloa families of the disappeared.  

24th anniversary of Krishanthi and the Chemmani massacre commemorated

The 24th remembrance day of Krishanthi Kumaraswamy, the Tamil schoolgirl who was kidnapped, gang raped and brutally murdered by Sri Lankan soldiers in 1996, was commemorated on Monday. Tribute were also paid to her family and other victims of the massacre at the Chemmani mass grave.  

Convicted murderer on death row sworn in at Sri Lanka's parliament

Premalal Jayasekara, a Sri Lankan politician who is currently on death row for murder, took his oath as a Member of Parliament earlier today.

The politician from the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna party (SLPP), was convicted of murdering an opposition activist after opening fire at a 2015 election rally, just days nominations for the parliamentary polls had closed in August. As such, he was allowed to contest and won his seat. 

Sri Lankan cardinal echoes call to ban political parties based on ‘religion or language’

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, Sri Lanka’s top Catholic official, has backed calls for a ban on all political parties “based on religion and language,” a move that has previously been proposed by Sri Lanka’s prime minister and one that may have dire consequences for the island’s Tamils and Muslims.

“I urge the government to ban all parties based on religion and language,” Ranjith said in a homily last week. “This is not a matter of politics, this is a matter of humanity,” he continued, adding, “It is wrong to base a political party on religion and language.”

‘LTTE should be removed from the terrorist list’ says former Malaysian PM Mahathir

Former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad said that Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) should be removed from the country’s list of terrorist groups. 

Mohamad, a veteran politician that has dominated Malaysian politics for decades, was speaking about a letter he is purported to have written in January while he was still Prime Minister to the then Home Minister and now prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in which he was reported to have urged Mr Yassin to scrap LTTE from the terrorist groups list. 

Sinhala Buddhist monk warns 'minorities' that 'tenants should not trouble landlords'

Sinhala Buddhist monk Ellawala Medhananda stated that “tenant” Tamils shouldn’t cause hassle for the “landlord” Sinhalese, in response to a speech by TMTK MP C V Wigneswaran in parliament last month, claiming there is “no proof that the North and East are historical Tamil provinces”.

SLPP slams TNA for meeting with India and discussing 13th Amendment

The General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) G L Peiris slammed the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) for meeting with the Indian High Commission and discussing the 13th Amendment to Sri Lanka’s constitution, claiming it would “spread racism in the country”.

Sri Lanka’s parliament speaker allows Wigneswaran’s speech to stand

The speaker of Sri Lanka’s parliament announced that a speech by TMTK MP C V Wigneswaran, referencing the indigenous nature of Tamil to the island, would not be expunged from Hansard after uproar from both government and opposition Sinhala parliamentarians.

In Wigneswaran’s speech, he opened with some sentiments in Tamil and then said in English, 

“I start my felicitation Honourable Speaker, hailing you in my mother tongue, the oldest living language of this world. And the language of the first indigenous inhabitants of this country”.