• Rebuilding resting places: the continued struggle for remembrance

    - Thusiyan Nandakumar, Jaffna.


    As the sun began to set over the Vanni last November, thousands of locals stood before the crumbled remains of gravestones at an LTTE cemetery in Kilinochchi. The graves had been bulldozed by the Sri Lankan military years before. Few had ventured to the site since, fearful of reprisals from security forces. But last year, with the military seemingly restrained, residents of the town cleared the rubble and constructed a makeshift monument with the remains. At 18:05 precisely, they lit lamps and played a song in remembrance of those buried there. It marked the first time since the brutal end of the armed conflict on the island that Tamils had gathered to publicly mark Heroes' Day – or Maaveerar Naal.

  • British cross-party parliamentary group marks Maaveerar Naal

    The All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils called on Sri Lanka’s government to allow Tamils to freely remember their war-dead in the North-East.

    Condemning the government’s destruction of cemeteries in the North-East, the cross-party group of British parliamentarians said they stood with the Tamil community as they “rebuild their destroyed cemeteries as part of ongoing remembrance efforts.

  • UNP minister - deny citizenship to those who do not accept Sri Lankan flag

    The UNP minister, Sajith Premadasa called for anyone who does not accept the Sri Lankan flag to be denied citizenship. 

    Highlighting the Northern Province Minister of Education's refusal to hoist the flag at a public event in Vavuniya earlier this month, Mr Premadasa told an audience in Hambantota said, "those unwilling of the country’s national anthem and flag should be denied citizenship."

  • ITAK holds public discussion in Trinco on proposed constitution

    The Ilankai Thamil Arasu Katchu on Friday held a public discussion on the proposed new Sri Lankan constitution. 

    The meeting, led by the TNA leader, R Sampanthan and the ITAK leader Maavai Senathiraja, was heated with youth present criticising the ineptitude of older members who were elected for internal administrative bodies previously. 

  • Jaffna University decorated ahead of Maaveerar Naal

    Students at the University of the Jaffna on Friday decorated the grounds in red and yellow flags ahead of the Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) on November 27, with banners in remembrance of the Maaveerar. 

  • Jaffna court records contradict police claims of gang-related arrests

    The number of arrests in connection with gang violence in Jaffna that police have reported do not match up with court registrar records in the district, giving rise to further criticism by local civil society that security forces are using the ruse of heightened criminal activity to justify a heavy police and military presence in the run up to Maaveerar Naal.

  • Batticaloa Tamil fishermen protest for rights

    Tamil fishermen in Batticaloa protested on Tuesday demanding their rights and livelihood be protected from tourism and encroachment from non-native fishermen.

  • ITAK leader calls on Tamils to honour Maaveerar at Thuyilum Illams

    The leader of the Ilankai Thamil Arasu Katchi, Maavai Senathirajah on Wednesday called on Tamils across the world to commemorate Maaveerar Naal on November 27 as a sacred day, inviting Tamils in the North-East to honour those who sacrificed their lives to the Tamil nation at Thuyilum Illams. 

    "Without mixing politics into it, people should together to commemorate Maaveerar Naal as a sacred day," he told a press conference in Jaffna. 

  • ADB to provide $1 billion assistance to Sri Lanka over 4 years

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will double its sovereign assistance during 2018-2022 said the bank’s vice-president Wencai Zhang.

    Speaking ahead of his official tour of Sri Lanka, Mr Zhang said,

  • Over 11K Sri Lankan army absentees register during amnesty

    Over 11,000 Sri Lankan soldiers who were considered Absent Without Leave (AWOL) reported themselved to their regiments during a month long army amnesty. 

    Under the amnesty soldiers will be given legal discharge from the army. See more here

  • Sri Lankan party leaders to discuss postponement of LG election

    Sri Lanka's party leaders are to meet tomorrow to discuss the postponement of the local government elections after the Court of Appeal order halted the implementation of the gazette notification on delimitation until next month.  

    The meeting comes as politicians from all main parties, including the UNP, SLFP and JVP condemn the postponement of the polls as unnecessary. 

  • Modi meets with Ranil

    The Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe met with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi on Thursday during his visit to New Delhi to attend the Fifth Global Conference on Cyber Space. 

    "Neighbourhood first. PM @narendramodi received Sri Lankan PM @RW_UNP at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, both countries share strong and close relations based on mutual trust and respect," India's Ministry of External Affairs tweeted. 

  • White van abduction was just plain-clothes officers making arrest Jaffna police claim

    A 'white van style' abduction of a Tamil youth which sparked fears in Jaffna was an arrest made by plain-clothes officers, Sri Lankan police have said.

    A Tamil youth waiting at Jaffna bus stand was bundled into a white van on Tuesday evening. The incident which took place at rush-hour following the end of the working day had sparked fears in Jaffna, exacerbated by reports of spates of arrests in the run-up to Maaveerar Naal.

  • Tamil Nadu university signs MoU with Eastern Uni

    The Manonmaniam Sundaranar University in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Eastern University in view of encouraging the exchange of students and scholars. 

    The professor of Tamil at MSU, G Stephen will be appointed 'subject expert' for two new courses at Eastern University on visual anthropology and Sri Lankan Tamil dances, The Hindu reported. 

  • More Thuyilum Illams cleared in East ahead of Maaveerar Naal

    Further resting homes of fallen LTTE cadres (Thuyilum Illam) were cleared this week ahead of Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) on November 27. 

    Former LTTE members, families of the Maaveerar and local residents fathered to clear the Sampur Aalankulam Thuyilum in Trincomalee as well as the Maavadimunmaari Thuyilum Illam in Batticaloa. 

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