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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…

Jaffna University commemorates 39th anniversary of Black July

Marking the 39th anniversary of Black July, Jaffna University students held a memorial on campus to commemorate the thousands of Tamils killed.

Speaking at the memorial, one of the speakers stated:

TNPF commemorate 39th anniversary of Black July

Marking the 39th anniversary of the anti-Tamil Black July pogrom, the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) held a candlelight vigil to remember the thousands of Tamils slain.

An estimated 3,000 Tamils were killed as Sinhala mobs, armed with electoral rolls, targeted Tamil homes and businesses for looting and ransacking.

Black July in colour

In the 39 years since the pogroms of Black July, few images exist of the horrific violence that was unleashed on Tamils by Sinhala and Sri Lankan government backed mobs.

The photographs that do still survive are vivid.

Using the genealogy platform MyHeritage, we have enhanced and colourised some of the few photographs that have lasted. They offer a stunning new glimpse into the horrors of the pogrom.

Remembering Black July - 39 years since the pogrom

Today marks thirty-nine years since the horrors of the anti-Tamil pogrom of 1983, when thousands of Tamils were killed by Sinhala mobs backed by the then-UNP government and state forces.

Following a brutal crackdown, Sri Lanka’s new ministers are sworn in

Following a brutal crackdown on demonstrators in Galle Face, Colombo, Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesinghe has sworn in a new cabinet comprised of those with troubled records.

Case closed - Charges against Jaffna mayor over 'LTTE' uniform finally dropped

More than a year after he was initially arrested, the mayor of Jaffna has finally been acquitted over charges that he was attempting to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), after he launched blue uniforms for a local task force.

V. Manivannan was initially arrested by Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) in April 2021, who claimed the uniforms worn by the task force were similar to those formerly worn by the LTTE's Tamil Eelam Police and were thus an attempt to resurrect the LTTE.

US warns ‘world is watching’ as ambassador meets Sri Lanka’s president

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka met with newly appointed president Ranil Wickremesinghe to express her “grave concern over the unnecessary and deeply troubling escalation of violence”, after an early morning raid on a protest site in the capital injured scores of demonstrators.

Julie Chung tweeted “this is not the time to crack down on citizens, but instead to look ahead at the immediate and tangible steps the Government can take to regain the trust of the people, restore stability, and rebuild the economy”.

Liberal Democrats reiterate call for international arrest warrant for Gotabaya Rajapaksa

US lawsuits filed against Gotabaya Rajapaksa | Tamil Guardian

The Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats reiterated earlier calls for an international arrest warrant to be issued for Gotabaya Rajapaksa, as pressure mounts of governments around the world to prosecute him for genocide.

The former Sri Lankan president is currently thought to be in Singapore after having fled Sri Lanka.

There was ‘no point’ in talking with Ranil Wickremesinghe says TNPF

TNPF reiterates call for international justice process in Sri Lanka | Tamil  Guardian

The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) said that there was “no point” in trying to engage with Ranil Wickremesinghe ahead of lawmakers electing a new Sri Lankan president, as he was actively working with a party that was against the changes that are currently taking place on the island.

Protestors beaten and journalists assaulted as Sri Lankan army storms Galle Face

Following months of protest, Sri Lanka’s military have stormed the protest site in Galle Face destroying the settlement where less than a hundred protesters were camping.