• Destroyed homes and disappointments as parts of Vali North released

    The Sri Lankan Army released 683 acres of land from the Vali North high security zone after 28 years of occupation, although of the three village divisions released no village has been returned in its entirety and army camps remain dotted among the released homes. Those who were able to return, returned to find their old homes and infrastructure completely demolished.

  • The international community must speak up on impunity on Sri Lanka - SLC

    The Sri Lankan Campaign said it was “deeply concerning” that the international community has a “growing timidity around the issue of impunity” on the island.

  • Tamil land still occupied in Sri Lanka says Wigneswaran on India trip

    The Sri Lankan government has not done anything to reduce the military footprint in the North-East and oust Sinhalese who illegally occupy Tamil lands and houses said the Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran whilst in Tamil Nadu.

  • Tamil man drowns in Mullaitivu police chase

    A Tamil man has drowned after being chased by police in Mullaitivu.

    29-year-old Maheswaran Ramakrishnan and two others were chased by police who had tried to apprehend the three for allegedly drinking alcohol next to a tank (kulam) in Udaiyarkattu.

    When the chase reached the water, one of the men swam across to the other bank and escaped the police. Another surrendered without attempting to swim across the bank.

  • British MPs join Tamil new year celebrations

    MPs joined British Tamils as they celebrated Tamil new year across the country.

    In London, Conservative MP Paul Scully and leader of Kingston Council Kevin Davis joined celebrations at the Sri Raja Rajeswari Amman Temple, Stonleigh.

    Speaking at the end of ceremonies, MP Paul Scully shared wishes from British Prime Minister Theresa May’s, who was due to join the visit.

  • Canadian Prime Minister praises Tamil Canadians on New Year

    Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, praised Tamil Canadians in a message to mark the Tamil New Year on Saturday.

    “Today, Tamils in Canada and around the world will celebrate Puthandu and welcome the beginning of a new year,” said Mr Trudeau.

  • Arrests made after Dutch and British tourists assaulted in South

    Sri Lankan police have made four arrests after a group of foreign tourists were assaulted by locals in Mirissa on Sunday, as they resisted attempts to sexually assault the women in the group.

  • No meaningful progress on justice and reconciliation - Joan Ryan MP on Tamil New Year

    The Sri Lankan government has made no meaningful progress on justice and reconciliation, the British MP, Joan Ryan, has said.

    In a statement for Tamil New Year, the Labour MP for Enfield North said:

    I send my warmest wishes to all Tamils in the UK as you celebrate Puthandu. 

  • Sri Lankan president to visit the UK for CHOGM

    Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena is set to visit the UK later this month, as part of a trip to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London.

  • Revisiting options for justice beyond the UNHRC on Tamil New Year - Paul Scully MP

    Op-Ed by Paul Scully, MP

    Today Tamils living in the United Kingdom and across the globe will be welcoming a new year. 

  • Sri Lankan commander attacks Tamil diaspora for 'distorted, malicious and untrue information'

    The head of Sri Lanka’s army has attacked the Tamil diaspora for criticising the military, stating that they have been supplying “distorted, malicious and untrue information”.

  • Tamil political prisoner hunger strikes demanding trial

    A Tamil political prisoner has been hunger striking since Monday, demanding his trial and release.

    36-year-old Irapallavan Thaporuban was arrested by the Terrorism Investigation Department in 2009 and kept in detention in Jaffna until 2012 when he was moved to Anuradhapura prison.

  • Sri Lanka fails to meet UN deadline on torture report

    The Sri Lankan government has failed to respond to a United Nation Committee Against Torture (CAT) report, which called for information on the “establishment of a judicial mechanism” to investigate torture and information on the role of a former Criminal Investigations Department head, confirmed a UN official this week.

    Sri Lanka had until December 2017 to respond to the report, which was issued after the state was discussed at the 59th session of the UN CAT in 2016. However, the Tamil Guardian confirmed with the United Nations this week that Sri Lanka is yet to provide a response, though several months has passed since the deadline. Other states such as Armenia, Ecuador and Turkmenistan, which were also discussed at the 59th session, have responded to the global body as required.

  • Knife attack on Mullaitivu disappeared protest on Day 400

    The families of the disappeared protest in Mullaitivu was attacked by a knife-wielding individual on Thursday on its 400th day.

  • India prime minister met by swelling black flag protests in Tamil Nadu

    India’s prime minister Narendra Modi was forced to take a helicopter ride from Chennai airport to a speaking engagement at India’s mega defence exhibition at Thiruvidanthai,

    Mr Modi was met in Chennai by a sea of black flag protests over the centre’s failure to resolve a water despite between neighbouring state Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

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