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Thirteen more skeletal remains were exhumed from the Chemmani mass grave on Monday and a further seven newly identified, bringing the total identified at the site to 412, of which 390 have now been exhumed, as the excavation, the largest at any mass grave on the island, entered its 31st day. Monday, the 31st day of the third phase of the court-supervised process, saw three sets of remains…

Thousands of Tamil Canadians remember Mullivaikkal genocide

Events were held in Toronto and Ottawa this week, as thousands of Tamils gathered to mark a decade since the genocide at Mullivaikkal.

At Albert Campbell Square in Toronto, Tamils were joined by parliamentarians and community leaders as they laid flowers before a Tamil genocide memorial.

 

 

Easter bombing victims remembered across North-East 1 month on

The victims of the Easter Sunday bombings were remembered this week, one month on from the attacks which left over 250 people dead. 

‘Tamils of Lanka’ -  Showcasing history, culture and politics 

An exhibition was held by the Tamil Information Centre this weekend, showcasing the history, culture and politics of the Tamil people on the island in memory of the massacres in Mullivaikkal a decade ago.

The exhibition, entitled ‘Tamils of Lanka: A Timeless Heritage’, brought together a variety of artwork, historical texts and carefully preserved artefacts that provided a glimpse of Tamils throughout the ages on the island.

JVP submits no confidence motion against government

The Janantha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) today submitted a no-confidence motion against the government over its failure to prevent the Easter Sunday bombings by Islamist extremists despite numberous warnings by other states. 

Ranil says Islamic schools to be brought under Education Ministry

The Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said yesterday that Muslim schools, known as Madrasas, would be brought under the Ministry of Education, following the Easter Sunday bombings by Islamic extremists. 

ID tag found by remains of LTTE cadre in Mullivaikkal

An ID tag was found by the skeletal remains of an LTTE cadre, which was discovered close to the Sri Lankan military's 681 Brigade camp in Mullivaikkal on May 17. 

Sri Lankan Muslim diaspora in Toronto condemns mob violence

The Sri Lankan Muslim diaspora in Toronto on Sunday marched through the city, demanding that the perpetrators of the recent anti-Muslim violence are brought to justice. 

‘A case to be answered’ - Jeremy Corbyn on Tamil genocide and accountability 

If the Sri Lankan government continues to reject key tenets of a UN Human Rights Council resolution on accountability then “clearly something has to be done in another direction,” UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn told the Tamil Guardian in an interview this weekend.

Cross Party UK MPs join Tamils in London to remember Mullivaikkal massacre

Cross party UK MPs joined Tamils in London to remember the Mullivaikkal massacre that took place ten years ago.

John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor of Exchequer said, “some of you will remember that we stood in Parliament together and heard reports of almost genocidal attacks on the Tamil people. Not just 10 years ago, but some of us remember standing with you 1983."

May 18 marked in Tamil Nadu

The tenth anniversary of the Mullivaikkal genocide was commemorated in Thanjavur on May 18 at the ‘Mullivaikkal Muttram’ memorial centre.