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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Canadian Prime Minister reaffirms calls to continue pushing for accountability, justice and reconciliation in Sri Lanka

Speaking at a recent Tamil Heritage Month event, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will continue to push for accountability, justice and reconciliation for human rights abuses perpetrated by Sri Lanka. 

Trudeau remarked that Canada is home to one of the largest Tamil diasporas in the world and stated that their contributions to the country have been "extradordinary". 

1987 Kokkadichcholai massacre remembered 37 years on

Tamils in Batticaloa and Jaffna remembered the 87 people killed by Sri Lankan security forces in the 1987 Kokkadichcholai massacre. 

Kidnapped and Killed: Journalists in Batticaloa demand justice

Tamil journalists in Batticaloa protested in front of Batticaloa's Gandhi Park today to demand justice for abducted and assassinated journalists and to condemn the government’s continued media repression. 

Marking “Black January”, the protestors said that nearly 40 Tamil journalists had been abducted or disappeared and demanded to know the status of investigations into these cases.

Message delivered? Lack of accountability underscores Sri Lankan minister’s UK visit

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Ali Sabry undertook a tour of Britain this week, where he met with senior British politicians who have all called for justice and accountability for mass atrocities on the island, despite his government repeatedly refusing to deliver on the issue.

Stop sand mining or Mannar will go under water, warn protestors

Illegal development activities destroying the environment in Mannar must be stopped immediately, protestors demanded, as they called on the government to conserve Mannar’s natural resources.

The protestors who started a march from the Mannar main bridge, made their way to the District Secretariat where they continued demonstrations, dding that livelihoods are at risk. 

Jaffna University student union call for boycott on Sri Lanka's Independence Day

The Jaffna University Students' Union has called for a boycott on Sri Lanka's Independence Day and to declare it as a 'black day' in protest over unmet demands of the Tamil community, including a permanent political solution.

Tamils in Jaffna demand justice for murdered and disappeared journalists

Tamils in Jaffna marked 'Black January' with a protest calling on Sri Lanka to protect media freedom across the island. 

Renowned playback singer Bhavatharini Raja passes away in Colombo

Bhavatharini Raja, a renowned singer and the daughter of legendary music composer Ilayaraja, passed away on January 25, succumbing to a battle with cancer. The 47-year-old singer had been undergoing treatment in Colombo.

Arrests made after Sinhala party leader shot dead

Sri Lankan police announced that arrests have been made over the murder of the leader of a right-wing Sinhala nationalist party, with reports that criminal elements involved in drug trafficking are implicated in the killing.

Saman Perera, the leader of the 'Ape Janabala Pakshaya' (meaning “Our Power of People Party” in Sinhala), was confirmed to be among the five individuals shot dead in Tangalle, on Monday.

Sri Lanka’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission 'is a joke' - TNPF leader tells Tamil Guardian

Tamil Guardian caught up with Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam to hear his thoughts on Sri Lanka's Truth and Reconcilication Commission, international accountability, the repressive environment of the North-East and Tamil political representation.