• Sri Lankan police conduct vehicle checks in Maankulam ahead of Maaveerar Naal

    Sri Lankan police officers on Sunday commenced spot checks of vehicles travelling on the A9 in Maankulam, one week ahead of Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal). 

    Vehicles were searched and occupants questioned. 

  • Remember the Maaveerar by assisting their families says Shivajilingam

    The member of the Northern Provincial Council, M K Shivajilingam on Monday called on Tamils to remember the sacrifice of Tamils who fought in the struggle and commemorate Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) by providing assistance to their families. 

  • Restoration continues at Kanagapuram Thuyilum Illam

    Kilinochchi residents have continued to clear up the LTTE cemetery at Kanagapuram, recovering more headstones and monuments.

  • Parents of Maaveerar honoured in Kilinochchi

    Parents of fallen LTTE cadres were honoured in Kilinochchi on Tuesday.

  • First day of Maaveerar remembrance week marked in Mullaitivu

    The first day of Maaveerar week, the week leading up to the Tamil national remembrance day of Maaveerar Naal, was marked at Mullaitivu's Vannivilankulam LTTE cemetery on Tuesday.

  • Jaffna University marks beginning of Remembrance Week

    Students at the University of Jaffna marked the beginning of Tamil National Remembrance Week today, ahead of Maaveerar Naal on November 27. 

    A lamp by the memorial for Lt. Col. Thileepan was lit at 18:05 local time. 
     

  • Wigneswaran says NPC minister's refusal to hoist flag 'understandable'

    The chief minister of the Northern Province, C V Wigneswaran said it was "understandable" the NPC's education minister refused to hoist the Sri Lankan flag due to the Sinhala Buddhist supremacist ideology of successive governments. 

    Stating that he would not have refused to hoist the flag himself, Mr Wigneswaran said however that he expressed his resistance against Sinhala hegemony in other ways. 

  • Catholic shrine attacked in Jaffna

    A Catholic shrine in Jaffna was attacked on November 14, with the statue of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus being removed from the shrine and destroyed. 

    The attack on the shrine is among a series of attacks on Hindu and Christian places of worship across the North-East in recent months.

  • Hindu shrines attacked in Mannar

    Two Hindu shrines were attacked in Mannar last week by unknown persons, with the statues of Pillaiyar ripped from the shrine and thrown into shrubbery. 

  • NPC members plant trees in Jaffna ahead of Maaveerar Naal

    Members of the Northern Provincial Council adorned Gloriosa Lilies (Kaathikai Poo) and planted trees earlier this month ahead of Tamil National Remembrance Day on November 27. 

  • Special Task Force ramp up patrols in Jaffna claiming increased gang violence

    Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force troops have been deployed to patrol areas of Jaffna with police office officials claiming the increased activity is to clamp down on sword attacks and gang violence in the district.

    Local and civil society groups have cast suspicion on the annual claims of increased criminal activity in November while Tamils organise around remembrance events.

  • Jaffna youth donate blood as part of Maaveerar remembrance

    As part of ongoing Maaveerar remembrance events, a blood donation drive was organised by the youth in Elalai, Jaffna.

  • Sri Lanka introduces new Foreign Exchange Act

    Sri Lanka's new Foreign Exchange Act came into affect today, following Act being gazetted last week by the prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. 

    The move comes amid repeat warnings from international financial institutions amount the island's debt burden and economic situation.

  • Ranil to visit India tomorrow

    The Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is to embark on an official visit to India tomorrow, into to participate in the opening ceremony of the th Global Conference on Cyberspace to be held in New Delhi. 

    Mr Wickremesinghe is expected to meet his counterpart, Narendra Modi and the Indian president, Ram Nath Kovind. 

  • Governor considers action over NPC minister's refusal to hoist Sri Lankan flag

    The Colombo appointed governor of the Northern Province, Reginald Cooray said he would seeking advice from the Attorney General's department regarding the Northern Provincial Council's education minister's refusal to hoist the Sri Lankan flag last week. 

    Mr Sarveswaran refused to hoist the flag during a ceremony at a school in Vavuniya on November 16 where he had been invited as the chief guest.

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