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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…

Students gather at Jaffna University to mark Maaveerar Naal

Hundreds of students gathered at Jaffna University to mark Maaveeraar Naal. 

Remembrance events across Jaffna to mark Maaveerar Naal

Thousands gathered in Nallur, Jaffna this evening to mark Maaveerar Naal. 

Jaffna Mayor V Mannivannan presided over the lighting of the sacrificial lamp.

Thousands gather in LTTE cemeteries across Mullaitivu on Maaveerar Naal

Thousands of Tamils gathered in eleven LTTE cemeteries, 'Thuyilum Illam', and significant places across the Mullaitivu District to mark Maaveerar Naal today.

Shops remained closed in the district's commercial centres while homes and temples were also lit with lamps to mark the day.

(Photos above from Mulliyawalai Thuyilum Illam)

Tamil nation marks Maaveerar Naal 2022

Thousands of Tamils gathered across the Tamil homeland to mark Maaveerar Naal - or Great Heroes Day - and remember those who sacrificed their lives in the Tamil struggle for liberation. 

Mullaitivu Ayyankulam massacre remembered

Students and family members gathered to remember the Mullaitivu Ayyankkulam massacre in which 6 students and 2 healthcare workers were killed by the Sri Lankan army.  

On November 27, 2007, 8 people, including six students and two staff, were killed in a claymore attack on an ambulance by the Sri Lankan army Deep Penetration Unit (DPU) in Ayyankulam area of Mullaitivu.

A powerful display of Tamil nationhood and collective defiance' – PEARL marks Maaveerar Naal

Marking the 33rd Maaveerar Naal, People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) has released a statement stressing that “Maaveerar Naal still serves as a powerful display of collective defiance against the Sri Lankan state’s narrative of a defeated Tamil nation”.

In their statement, they highlight that the roots of the conflict and the current economic collapse, Sinhala Buddhist nationalism remains unaddressed.

Preparations for Maaveerar Naal continued this morning in Mullaitivu

Preparations for Maaveerara Naal continued this morning in Mullaitivu, despite intimidation from Sri Lankan police and state forces. 

 

Businesses close in Mullaitivu in respect of Maaveerar Naal

Businesses in Mullaitivu have closed today to mark Maaveerar Naal, as Tamils across the northeast gathers together to pay their respects.

Mullaitivu police threatened to shoot Tamils after tearing down red and yellow flags hoisted for Maaveeral naal commerotations.

Mullaitivu police threaten to shoot Tamils over Maaveerar Naal commemorations

Mullaitivu police threatened to shoot Tamils after tearing down red and yellow flags hoisted for Maaveeral Naal commemorations. 

Flowers scattered at Nandikadal lagoon to mark Maaveerar Naal

Flowers were scattered at Nandikadal lagoon at sunrise today by Former Northern Provincial Councillor T. Ravikaran to mark Maaveerar Naal. 

"Nandikadal, which has been a silent witness to the atrocities subjected to the Tamil people, contains the tears and blood of our relatives," Ravikaran said.