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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…

18 arrested by Sri Lankan police for protesting killing of Tamil man by state minister's bodyguard

Sri Lankan police have arrested 18 people today for protesting the killing of a Tamil man who was shot in the head last month, by a Sri Lankan Ministerial Security Division (MSD) officer attached to parliamentarian Sathasivam Viyalendiran.

The parents of murdered man, Mahalingam Balasundaram, were among those arrested with other local demonstrators at Gandhi Park, Batticaloa who came to seek justice for the murder of the 34-year-old. 

Sri Lankan police block Tamil King Akkarayan commemorations in Kilinochchi

Sri Lankan police blocked Tamils in Kilinochchi from marking the three year anniversary of the statue built of Tamil King Akkarayan on Monday and accused demonstrators of "commemorating the Black Tigers". 

‘PTA cannot be amended, It must be replaced’ - M.A Sumanthiran, TNA MP

Following the announcement by Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister, Ali Sabry, that amendments would be made to the country’s draconian 1979 Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and 1994 Convention against Torture, Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian M.A Sumanthiran slammed the move as simply “window dressing” and demanded a full repeal of the PTA.

Sri Lankan STF officers injured in scuffle with 'illegal sand miners'

Environmental damage due to Illegal sand mining, Mullaitivu, July 2020

Four Sri Lankan Special Task Force (STF) personnel were injured and admitted to Jaffna Teaching hospital after a scuffle with illegal sand miners in Ariyalai, Jaffna, around 2am this morning. 

Mannar police seize and destroy over 700 kg of 'illegally smuggled' turmeric

Mannar police seized more than 700 kilograms of turmeric yesterday evening and destroyed it by setting fire to the stock. 

It was alleged that the turmeric had been "illegally smuggled" into Sri Lanka from India through the seas. 

Mannar police have been destroying alleged contraband turmeric being brought into the territory under their jurisdiction for the past month. 

Families of the disappeared mark 1,580 days of protest in Mullaitivu amidst surveillance

Tamil families of the disappeared marked 1,580 days of continuous protest in Mullaitivu today despite the surveillance by Sri Lankan police. 

Tamil man arrested after sharing photograph of LTTE leader on Facebook

Photograph courtesy of JDS Lanka

Sri Lankan police arrested a young Tamil man from Trincomalee under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) on Friday after he shared a photo of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam leader Velupillai Prabhakaran on Facebook.

Vavuniya families of the disappeared mark 1,600 days of continuous protest and condemn China’s influence across the Tamil homeland

Vavuniya Families of the disappeared protest

Vavuniya families of the disappeared have marked 1,600 days of continuous protest and condemned China’s growing influence across the Tamil homeland and its obstruction of justice in holding Sri Lanka accountable for war crimes at the United Nations Security Council.

Sri Lanka’s President slammed as ‘predator of press freedom’ – Reporters Without Borders

Sri Lankan President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has featured on the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 2021 gallery of “predators of press freedom”.

RSF note that the gallery highlights heads of states “who trample on press freedom by creating a censorship apparatus, jailing journalists arbitrarily or inciting violence against them”.

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Remembering the Black Tigers

21 Black Tiger elite commandos who took part in the raid on a Sri Lankan airbase in Anuradhapura, 2007

On July 5, Eelam Tamils across the world remember and mourn the sacrifices made by the LTTE's elite women and men, the Black Tigers. “Karumpuli Naal” marks the sacrifice made by the first Black Tiger, Captain Miller, or Vallipuram Vasanthan, 34 years ago.