• Wives of arrested politicians go on hunger strike

    <p>The wives of three politicians who were arrested for their alleged 'LTTE links' began a hunger strike on Thursday after&nbsp;hearing that their husbands will be held in detention for another week.</p>
  • Sri Lankan government says no evidence of troops intentionally killing civilians
    <p>Sri Lanka's Health Minister, Rajitha Senaratne, said the government had no evidence of Sri Lankan&nbsp;troops killing Tamil civilians during the war.</p> <p>Senaratne claimed that people were killed in the crossfire but there is no evidence to show that civilians were directly targeted.</p>
  • Sri Lankan special forces in UK for military training

    A team of Sri Lankan army special forces were in the UK last week, where they took part in various military exercises with British troops, despite Sri Lankan troops still not being held accountable for human rights abuses committed against Tamils.

  • Tamil woman found murdered in her Jaffna home

    A Tamil woman has been murdered at her home in Kondavil, Jaffna this week, with Sri Lankan police reportedly launching a murder investigation into her death.

    According to reports, the woman was found with her throat slit by the back entrance of her home.

    She has been identified as 61-year-old Chandra Thesi of Neddilipai, Kondavil.

  • Sri Lankan navy blocks sea access for Tamil fishermen in Mannar


    The Sri Lankan navy has been blocking Tamil fishermen in Talaimannar from access to fishing waters for over two months, leaving their livelihoods threatened and their families facing various hardships, according to local groups.

  • LTTE uniform and documents uncovered in Mullaitivu

    Sri Lankan police are currently investigating the alleged discovery of a cache of LTTE uniform and related documents that were reportedly uncovered in Mullaitivu on Monday.

    The discovery was reportedly made in Iranaippalai in Puthukudiyiruppu.

  • Gotabaya vows to release Sri Lankan soldiers at manifesto launch

    Sri Lanka’s former defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa once more vowed to release Sri Lankan troops accused of rights abuses and pledged to ensure the end of “foreign... interference” as he launched his election manifesto for next month’s presidential polls on Friday.

  • Sri Lankan security forces may have allowed Easter Sunday attack - parliamentary report

    Sri Lanka’s security forces received intelligence that an attack was due to take place on Easter Sunday but may have allowed it to proceed in order to “create chaos and instil fear” ahead of presidential elections, said a parliamentary select committee report this week.

  • May 17 2009, I saw my dad for the last time' - 14-year-old Mullivaikkal survivor

    Kalaiyarasi Kanagalingam, a 14-year-old survivor of Mullivaikkal, spoke about the last memory of her father and the importance of Tamil genocide recognition at a conference hosted at the Houses of Parliament and attended by several senior British politicians and international legal experts on Thursday.

  • British MPs push for Tamil genocide recognition in Parliament

    On Thursday, the APPGT (All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils) hosted it's first-ever conference on Tamil Genocide Recognition in the Houses of Parliament were politicians from across the political spectrum voiced their support in obtaining justice and accountability for the massacres of Tamils.

    The conference was well attended by MPs from all major political parties, including the leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn, the former Conservative party leader, Iain Duncan Smith, and the Deputy Leader of the Liberal-Democrats, Sir Ed Davey. The conference also featured a number of eminent academic and legal experts including a panel featuring former UN Assistant-Secretary General Charles Petrie, former UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights Ben Emmerson QC, current Member of Canadian parliament Gary Anandasangaree, and head of Together against Genocide, Jan Jananayagam. 

  • IPKF massacre at Jaffna Hospital commemorated

    The 32nd anniversary of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) massacre was marked at the Jaffna Hospital, with staff and family members holding a commemorative ceremony this week.

  • Human skeletal remains uncovered in Mullaitivu

    Human skeletal remains have been uncovered in Mullaitivu this week, in yet another discovery of potential graves in the North-East.

    The remains were found in the Swaddapuram area in Puthukudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu.

  • US threatens to curtail security operations with Sri Lanka

    US officials have threatened to curtail security operations with Sri Lanka following the appointment of war criminal, Shavendra Silva, as army chief back in August.

    The official in charge of human rights at the State Department, Robert Destro, responded to Silva’s appoint by stating;

  • The kindred spirits of Kurdistan

    The deafening din of explosions; chaotic coughs through the black smoke; mechanical murmurs of invading tanks, as the international community looks away. The indigenous civilians of the land - retreating in tears. Forced to leave their homes without the remains of loved ones, for family members and martyrs are not distinct. Through their pain, they strive to survive clutching to the dream, that the homeland they loved was not lost. As they navigate the forced disorder, they maintain the belief that the oasis they had built will not be drained. Does this tragedy sound familiar?

  • Senior Sri Lankan navy commanders complicit in torture - ITJP

    Senior Sri Lankan navy commanders are complicit in serious crimes including torture, disappearances and murders, revealed a new report by the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) on Wednesday.

Subscribe to Tamil Affairs