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The Tamil Nadu chief minister, Vijay, made a brief reference to Eelam Tamils during a speech in the state legislative assembly on Tuesday, recalling his participation in a 2008 hunger strike in support of Tamils during the final stages of the armed conflict, in remarks that looked back to his own activism rather than to the realities facing Tamils in the North-East today. "Back in 2008, we…

Sri Lankan navy arrests 13 Tamil Nadu fishermen

The Sri Lankan navy overnight arrested 13 Tamil Nadu fishermen on board three separate fishing boats. 

Officer released on bail over journalist attack in Kokkuvil

The acting Officer in Charge of Koppay police was arrested and shortly afterwards released over the assault of a Tamil journalist in Kokkuvil on Tuesday. 

Gunaratne was released on a surety bail of Rs. 50,000 after being produced in the Jaffna Magistrate’s Court. A hearing date was set for March 26.

The assault took place after the victim, Nadarajah Kugaraj had travelled to Kokkuvil to report on an attack on a house in the area, which reportedly had petrol bombs thrown at it overnight.

Udumpankulam massacre in Amparai commemorated 33 years on

Tamil villagers in Amparai marked 33 years since the Udumpankulam massacre this week, where commandos from Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force killed as many as 130 farmers.

Muslims protest Sri Lanka navy occupation in Mannar

Muslims in Mannar protested for the release of their lands from Sri Lankan navy occupation.

Sri Lankan military expands occupying holiday resort

The Sri Lankan army announced that if had expanded its military-run holiday resort in Jaffna this week, as it continues to consolidate its presence in the Tamil homeland.

Police block families of disappeared protesting in front of Ranil

Tamil families of the disappeared were blocked from protesting in front of the Sri Lankan prime minister in Mullaitivu by police.

TNA leader - war crimes committed can never be forgotten

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance this week rejected the Sri Lankan prime minister's call to 'forgive and forget' the past, demanding justice through an international mechanism and stressing that offenders should be punished. 

Sri Lankan govt has to face accountability for atrocities - Crusaders for Democracy

The Crusaders for Democracy party of former LTTE cadres has slammed the Sri Lankan prime minister’s remarks in Kilinochchi calling for Tamils to “forgive and forget”, saying the Sri Lankan government will have to face accountability for atrocities committed against the Tamil people.

In a statement, the party said Sinhalese politicians “would not dare come down even a little from the Sinhala-Buddhist nationalist mentality which they have adopted at their core.”

“As J. R. Jayewardene said ”I am not worried about the opinion of the Jaffna people now” in the eighties, the present leader of the country has also made remarks in Killinochchi that exasperate the Tamil people.”

Displaced Tamils angered as soldiers cultivate land

Displaced Tamils in Munthirigai Kulam, Manalaaru expressed anger after army soldiers were seen harvesting paddy fields in the village.

Mullaitivu residents condemn police inaction

Residents in Mullaitivu condemned police injustice and partiality yesterday, accusing officers of failing to take action on gang violence.