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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Tamil Nadu police arrests hundreds over Mullivaikkal commemoration

Hundreds of people were reportedly arrested by Tamil Nadu police officers on Sunday, as they attempted to mark the 13th anniversary of the massacre of Tamils by the Sri Lankan state.

The arrests came after Tamil Nadu authorities reportedly banned the Mullivaikkal commemoration, which was being organised by the May 17th Movement.

Sri Lanka’s apparel industry loses up to 20%

(Photo of Sri Lankan Garment Workers, Credit ILO Asia-Pacific)

Sri Lanka’s Joint Apparel Association Forum warns that the country is losing 10-20% of its orders to India and Bangladesh as the ongoing crisis has shaken the faith of buyers.

Tamil Nadu sends medicines to Sri Lanka, as Ranil thanks ‘people of India’

A shipment of urgently needed medicines, rice and milk powder from Tamil Nadu arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday, as the island’s economic crisis continues.

The shipment, worth US$5.6 million, were just the first consignment in a US$16 million humanitarian aid package from the neighbouring Tamil Nadu state. In total, more than 40,000 metric tons of rice, 500 metric tons of milk powder, and medicines are set to be delivered.

Sri Lanka arrests Tamils attempting to flee island

Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force has reportedly arrested as many as 21 Tamils last week, as they prepared to flee the island to seek asylum abroad.

The arrests took place in Batticaloa last week, with reports that the group were attempting to flee Sri Lanka via boat. Two boats were also sized in the operation, in which as many as 21 Tamils – including at last 4 women – were detained.

Eelam Tamil refugees detained by UK on Chagos Islands launch hunger strike

As many as 42 Eelam Tamil asylum-seekers have launched a hunger strike after eight months of being detained on a military base 3,000 miles south of India, as a plea to the UK government to allow them to seek asylum in another country.  

The 42 refugees are part of a group of 89 Eelam Tamils, including 20 children who set out from southern India in a fishing boat in late September 2021 in the hopes of claiming asylum in Canada. Most of the group fled to India years earlier to escape death and violence during the culmination of the Tamil Genocide in Mullivaikkal of 2009. At least one of the asylum seekers took part in the Pottuvil to Polikandy (P2P) protest rally last year

Tamil man hospitalised following assault by Sri Lankan military aligned thugs over Mullivaikkal commemoration

Vivekanandan Piriyangan has been hospitalised after being brutally assaulted by thugs with close ties to Sri Lankan military intelligence for organising the commemoration event in Mullivaikkal earlier this week. 

The 21 year old who resides in Moonkilaru North, Mullaitivu, has been admitted to Puthukkudiyiruppu Base Hospital after the incident took place yesterday. 

Canadian parliament's recognition of Tamil genocide an 'important step in the right direction' says NCCT

The National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) said the Canadian parliament's recognition of the the Tamil genocide is an "important step in the right direction" and called on other countries to follow suit to "help achieve justice for the victims of Tamil Genocide."

In a statement thanking the Canadian House of Commons for passing the motion ealrier this week, the NCCT said:

Sri Lanka 'categorically rejects' Canadian parliament's recognition of Tamil genocide

Sri Lanka's Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement saying it “categorically rejects” the unanimous motion by the Canadian government to recognise May 18 as Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day.

In a statement reacting to the recognition, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs states: 

Japan pledges $1.5 million in medical aid to Sri Lanka amidst economic crisis

Japan announced its pledge of US$1.5 million in emergency medical aid to Sri Lanka as the island continues to deal with it's worsening economic crisis.

Tamil Canadians mark Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day 

Yesterday, Tamil Canadians gathered in Scarborough and Ottawa to mark the newly recognized Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day.