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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Watch in full - British Tamil hustings 2024

The first ever British Tamil hustings took place last week, as representatives from the UK’s major political parties pledged to work towards justice and accountability for mass atrocities in Sri Lanka.

Watch the full recording of the event below.

50th anniversary of Pon Sivakumaran's sacrifice commemorated in Switzerland

The Swiss Tamil Youth Organization (TYO) hosted the “Manavar Eluchi Naal" (Tamil Students Uprising Day) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Pon Sivakumaran's sacrifice in Kollinken, Switzerland on Sunday.

Pon Sivakumaran, who gave his life 50 years ago in 1974 at the age of 24, is remembered as the first martyr in the Tamil resistance. On June 5, 1974, surrounded by the Sri Lankan police and fearing torture, he swallowed cyanide and took his own life.

Sinhala nationalist MP calls for Sinhala schools throughout Tamil North-East

A Sinhala nationalist politician has called for Sinhala language schools to be set up in the Tamil homeland across the North-East, as he addressed parliament.

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna's Member of Parliament Gevindu Kumaratunga stated that all 25 districts in the country have Tamil medium primary schools and that the absence of Sinhala medium schools in the North and East “is a matter of concern”.

More Sri Lankan police officers fly to Delhi for Indian training

A group of 23 Sri Lankan police officers have left for New Delhi to attend a two-week course on subjects such as “terror financing, internal security dynamics, and Islamic fundamentalism” as part of a fully funded Indian training program for the Sri Lankan security forces.

Minister confirms hundreds of Sri Lankan soldiers are fighting for Russia

Sri Lanka’s Junior Foreign Minister Tharaka Balasuriya confirmed that at least 455 Sri Lankans are fighting for the Russian army in the war against Ukraine, but admitted that “the number could be much higher,” as he travelled to Moscow this week.

Sri Lankan police and military protection for Sinhala monks at illegal Buddhist temple

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The Sri Lankan government recently provided police protection and increased military presence for a group of Sinhala Buddhist monks who are undertaking a pilgrimage on foot to Kurunthurmalai, where an illegally built Buddhist temple is situated.

The increased security for the monks contrasts sharply with the surveillance of Tamil devotees by police during a pooja at the Athi Aiyanar temple in the same area last week.

We don't want compensation, we want our children!' - Tamil families of the disappeared protest in Kilinochchi

Tamil families of the disappeared protested in Kilinochchi today as part of their ongoing campaign to know the fate of their forcibly disappeared relatives. 

The families gathered outside Kandaswamy temple in Kilinochchi to demand an international mechanism to investigate the disappearances of their relatives, many of whom have been disappeared at the hands of Sri Lanka's security forces. 

Sri Lanka's utility regulator refuses approval for Adani wind power project in North-East

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has refused approval to award procurement of the 484 MW wind power plant in Mannar and Pooneryn to Adani Green Energy.

The PUSCSL stated that the information submitted for approval by  Adani Green Energy SL Ltd. (AGESL),did not adequately assess the least cost and technical compatibility. 

Sri Lanka continues to deploy PTA against Tamil political prisoners

Tamil National People’s Front MP Selvarajah Kajendren renewed calls for the immediate release of Tamil political prisoners, noting how some continue to have new charges laid out against them under the much-criticised Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

“The political prisoners who are in the New Magazine Prison have been there for over 15 years. They are all undergoing mental agony, stress, and depression. They should be released immediately,” he told reporters after visiting the prisoners.

TNPF urges India to reject 13th Amendment and refer Sri Lanka to ICC

The Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) have urged India to reject the 13th Amendment and instead support a federal solution that will allow the Tamil nation their right to self-determination as well as referring Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court for the Tamil genocide. 

In a letter to India's Minister of External Affairs, Subramanyam Jaishankar, the TNPF's General Secretary Selvarajah Kajendren stated that the amendment failed to prevent the Tamil genocide and that the political situation had become worse than it was when the amendment was first introduced.