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Thousands gather all over Jaffna district to mark Maaveerar Naal

Thousands of local residents and families of the Maaveerar gathered at the Thuyilum Illams (LTTE resting homes) and memorial sites across Jaffna district today to mark Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal). 

Many wept at the traditional Thuyilum Illam song played whilst lamps were lit by make shift tombstones. 

Events took place at Thuyilum Illams and memorial sites across the North-East, which were destroyed by Sri Lankan armed forces, but cleared and decorated over recent weeks. 

In addition to such large-scale events, many residents carried out their own local acts of remembrance marking Maaveerar Naal. 

 

Chatty 

   

From Chatty Thuyilum Illam VIDEO

 

#MaaveerarNaal at Chatty Thuyilum Illam.. a mother mourns her son VIDEO

   

Many mourn their loved ones who died for the Tamil struggle. #MaaveerarNaal at Chatty VIDEO

 

Koppay 

Despite military harrassment and intimidation, Tamils gathered in Koppay to mark Maaveerar Naal. Earlier in the day military personnel dressed in plain clothes were seen photographing Tamils lighting lamps at the site of the Thuyilum Illam which is by a military camp. 

   

 

Kudaththanai 

Kudaththanai residents gathered at a shrine in the Vadamaradchi village on the eastern coast of the Jaffna peninsula to pay their respects

 

Uduththurai 

 

 

Chavakachcheri 

 

 

Theeruvil

 

 

Valvettithurai

 

Thondamanaaru

 

Karainagar

 

Paasaiyoor/Gurunagar

 

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