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Displaced residents of the Valikamam North region of Jaffna held protests on Monday, in front of the Jaffna District Secretariat and near Palaly Junction, marking 36 years since their forced displacement and demanding the right to return and resettle in their lands. The people of Valikamam North were displaced from their homeland on 15 June 1990 by the Sri Lankan military. Thirty-six years on…

Sri Lanka cancer patients struggle amidst economic crisis and drug shortages

Cancer patients are struggling to receive treatment amidst Sri Lanka's ongoing economic crisis. 

Hospitals countrywide have struggled to contend with severe drug shortages, which have worsened over the last eight months, a representative of Sri Lanka's largest doctors union told Reuters.

"All hospitals are experiencing shortages. There is difficulty in even sourcing basics like paracetamol, vitamin C and saline for outpatient services," said Vasan Ratnasingam, a spokesperson for the Government Medical Officers' Association.

Specialist facilities like cancer and eye hospitals are running on donations, Ratnasingam said

Earlier this year The Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA), one of Sri Lanka's most powerful trade unions, declared a medical crisis as doctors and hospitals reported a widespread lack of medicine. 

Tamil people chase Sri Lankan army out of Tharavai Thuyilum Illam

Responding to Sri Lankan army personnel planting seedlings in a thuyilum illam (LTTE cemetery), local Tamils chased out the personnel.

The plainclothes youth was acting on behalf of the military before locals demanded he cease. For years, the military has acted to destroy the cemeteries of former LTTE cadres and have acted to clamp down on memorialisation activities.

Vavuniya families of the disappeared demand international justice

Tamil families of the disappeared in Vavuniya continued their protest and called upon Tamil politicians to not engage in unconditional discussions with the government but rather to bring their case before the international community.

Tamil people protest against Thellippalai Police

Following the burning of the village secretariat office in Thellippalai, Jaffna, the civil officials have staged a protest against the Sri Lankan police's continued inaction.

Demonstrators demanded the immediate arrest of the perpetrators and carried slogans which noted that "our service is not safe".


Tamil Civil Society demands release of Tamil Political Prisoners before Sri Lanka's Independence Day

Speaking before a media conference in Jaffna, the organiser of the Voice of the Voiceless, M. Komagan, has demanded to release of all Tamil political prisoners before Sri Lanka's independence day on 4 February 2023.

Despite the armed conflict ending over a decade ago, Tamil political prisoners have not been able to integrate into society and as a result, this has barred reconciliation. An immediate first step towards this goal would be the release of 32 Tamil political prisoners.

Laththi - Does not stick the landing

‘Laththi’ is a prime example of a decent concept ruined by terrible execution. There were many factors which were haphazardly completed, which needed more time, care and attention for the potentially adequate thriller ‘Laththi’ could have been.

Raj Rajaratnam visits Jaffna Hospital

Tamil hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam has visited Jaffna Teaching Hospital to discuss the hospital services.

Raj Rajaratnam has long supported the Jaffna Teach Hospital and in 2006 donated an echo machine to the cardiovascular surgery unit of the hospital. 

No compensation, no death certificates, Abolish the OMP' - Relatives of Disappeared protest in Mannar


Relatives of the Disappeared persons in Mannar are demanding the abolition of the Office of Missing Persons following years of inadequate inquiries which, the UN High Commissioner notes, "has not been able to trace a single disappeared person or clarify the fate of the disappeared in meaningful ways".

Speaking to our journalists, the head of the Mannar District Disappeared Relatives Association, Manuel Udayachandra, stressed the need to do away with such institutions.

Tamil journalist summoned by Mullaitivu police over harassment at land grab protest

Tamil Guardian journalist Kanapathipillai Kumanan was summoned to Mullaitivu police station this morning to give a statement on the harassment he faced by Sri Lankan navy and police officers at a land grab protest earlier this year. 

Over 150 Tamil refugees returned to Sri Lanka despite protest

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has facilitated the return of 152 Tamil refugees to Sri Lanka despite continued protests and calls to be resettled in another country.