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Residents of Kepapilavu in Mullaitivu District launched a hunger strike on Wednesday, demanding the release of 171 acres of ancestral land that remain under the occupation of the Sri Lankan military more than 17 years after the end of the armed conflict. The protest was held outside the Sri Lanka Army's 59 Division headquarters, where demonstrators reiterated their longstanding demand for…

UK Minister for Asia and Pacific reiterates need for international judges and prosecutors in Sri Lanka's accountability process

British Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field said he reiterated the need for a credible accountability process  with international judges and prosecutors during his recent visit to Sri Lanka. 


Responding to a question tabled by MP for Ilford North Wes Streeting, Mr Field said, 

‘Making haste slowly’ is a tired refrain in Sri Lanka - HRW

Human Rights Watch called on Sri Lanka to move from promises to action, criticising the government's refrain that it was "making haste slowly". 

Ongoing denial of crimes by Sri Lankan government says ITJP

The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) this month highlighted the widespread denial by the Sri Lankan government of the ongoing torture and rape of Tamils committed by Sri Lankan security forces. 

In an interview with Ceylon Today following a report published by Associated Press highlighting the ongoing crimes committed under the present government, ITJP said,

Stamps marking Maaveerar Naal released in UK

Postage stamps marking Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) were released in the UK on November 27. 

The stamps, depicting symbols of Tamil Eelam, including the national flower, bird, tree and animal, were launched at the Maaveerar Naal commemorative event in London. 

Sri Lankan court issues stay order preventing action against Gotabaya

Sri Lanka's Court of Appeal on Wednesday issued a stay order preventing any action being taken against the former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID). 

The order prevents any action under the Public Property Act until December 6. 

Mr Rajapaksa had filed a writ petition seeking an interim order to stop police arresting him after reports last week that he was to be arrested over the misappropriation of public funds. 

According to the FCID Mr Rajapaksa was intending to use the funds to build a museum dedicated to his parent, D A Rajapaksa. 

Maaveerar Naal marked by thousands in Toronto

Tamils in Toronto gathered to commemorate Maaveerar Naal, the Tamil National Remembrance Day at several events in Canada's largest city throughout the week.

The main event at Markham Fairgrounds saw thousands of people stream through the venue all day. The event was held at three separate times on the day, in order to allow as many people as possible to pay their respects.

Tamils in Washington DC area remember Maaveerar

Tamils in the Washington DC metropolitan area got together on Sunday to commemorate Maaveerar Naal.

Tamils across Europe commemorate Maaveerar Naal

Maaveerar Naal commemorations were held in cities across Europe on Monday.

Maaveerar Naal marked in Australia, New Zealand

 

Tamils in Australia and New Zealand marked Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) on November 27. 

In addition to the lighting of candles and laying of flowers, a number of dances and musical recitals in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for the Tamil struggle were performed.