• 96 days of protest - Tamils across the North East demand political solution

    Yesterday in Nedungeni, Vavuniya, in the northern province, Tamils gathered for the 96th day of a 100-day protest to call for a dignified political solution.

  • Uduthurai Thuyilum Illam clearing begins in preparation for Maaveerar Naal

    Cleaning was underway at Uduthurai Thuyilum Illam this morning as the Tamil nation prepare to mark Maaveerar Naal later this month. 

  • ‘Women and children’ will be the worst hit by the economic crisis – ESCAP

    Women and children will be the worst hit by Sri Lanka’s economic crisis warns the head of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Subregional Office for South and South-West Asia, Mikiko Tanaka.

    She made these remarks during a special discussion held at the Ministry of Industries with Minister Ramesh Pathirana.

  • TNPF remember Thamilselvan 15 years on

    The Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) commemorated S. P. Thamilselvan, the head of the political wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who was assassinated by the Sri Lankan air force (SLAF) 15 years ago. 

  • America affirms support for ‘Sri Lanka’s maritime sovereignty’

    Despite the alarming human rights record of Sri Lanka’s navy, the US has donated a colossal naval vessel, the second 'Hamilton Class- High Endurance Cutter'.

    On Twitter, US Ambassador for Sri Lanka Julie Chung, affirmed US support for “Sri Lanka’s maritime sovereignty stating”.

  • Remembering Thamilselvan 15 years on

     

    Today marks fifteen years since S. P. Thamilselvan, the head of the political wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was assassinated by the Sri Lankan air force (SLAF).

  • Jaffna university students remember former union leader killed by Sri Lankan army

    University of Jaffna's Art Faculty students held a memorial service yesterday to mark the 14th year death anniversary of former student union leader Sellathurai Purusothaman, who was killed along with another Tamil youth during a clash with the Sri Lankan Army.

  • We want our land!' - Jaffna University students demand return of occupied land

    Jaffna University students are protesting through Tellippaalai this morning demanding the return of land to villagers in Valikamam which is currently occupied by the Sri Lankan Army.

    Protestors held  placards that read: “Give back our lands, stop the encroachment on our Homeland, Vali North is our native land!” 

  • Carrot or stick? – Europe’s difficult decision on Sri Lanka

    Following a whirlwind tour of Sri Lanka, where she met Sri Lanka's political leaders, the Deputy Managing Director of the European External Action Service’s (EEAS) Asia and Pacific division, Paola Pampaloni reaffirmed the European Union’s commitment to supporting Sri Lanka during this “difficult period” but stressed the need to see progress on accountability and the protection of democratic freedoms.

    The interviews come as news breaks that Sri Lanka’s Presidential Envoy to Europe and Commonwealth, Niranjan de Silva Deva Aditya (Nirj Deva), is reportedly seeking for Sri Lanka to join the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), expand concessions for Sri Lanka under the GSP+ agreement with the EU, and to strike a free trade agreement.

  • Maaveerar Naal preparations continue in Koppay despite intimidation by Sri Lankan army

    Plainclothed Sri Lankan military officers took photographs of Tamils preparing for Maaveerar Naal at Koppay Thuyilum Illam. 

  • Jaffna University students pay tribute to Maaveerar

    Students at the University of Jaffna paid tribute to those who gave their lives to the Tamil liberation struggle today. 

    With the beginning of month of November, commemoration events have commenced to mark Maaveerar Naal.

  • We must fight to get back our lands' - Jaffna students demand return of land

    Responding to continuing land grabs by Sri Lanka's regime, Jaffna University's Student Union has organised a sit-in protest in Tellippalai to demand the return of land to villagers in Valikamam.

  • Sri Lanka is where Rishi can flex his muscles on the world stage

    Not only does acting on Sri Lanka provide Sunak the opportunity to re-establish Britain’s presence internationally, it also remains entirely in British interests to do so. Successive Sri Lankan regimes have shirked off the building of any rules-based international order and refused to comply with global norms. Holding the state to account will be a demonstration that to the British government, values matter. The UK will not condone mass atrocities or genocides from Bucha and Xinjiang to Jaffna and Mullivaikkal.

    Sri Lanka is not Sunak’s toughest test on the global stage at present. In fact, it should be his easiest. If Sunak wants to build a Global Britain, this is where he should start.

  • Tamil families of the disappeared protest Sri Lankan justice minister's visit to Jaffna

    Tamil families of the disappeared protested against Sri Lanka’’s justice minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe's visit to Jaffna earlier today. 

  • Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister meets with relatives of Tamil political prisoners

    Following growing demands to release all Tamil political prisoners, Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe met with the relatives of those detained alongside the leader of the Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kootan (TMTK), CV Wigneswaran.

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