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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

TNPF leader urges Tamils to consider boycotting presidential election

Leader of the Tamil People’s National Front, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, has urged Tamils to consider boycotting the upcoming Sri Lankan presidential election as a strong display of public distrust in the electoral system. 

Ponnambalam notes that to participate in the upcoming elections would be “an acceptance of that state machinery”; when the reality is that “the entire government machinery is anti-Tamils”.

Canada’s Minister for Diversity celebrates Tamil heritage month

Canada’s Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities and MP for Brampton West, Kamal Khera, marked the beginning of Tamil heritage month with a video message celebrating the Canadian Tamil community as driving force that makes Canada stronger.

The Fearlessness of Kanji – Eater

Writing in the ‘Eater’, Pallavi Pundir explores how Kanji, or rice gruel, became a symbol for Eelam Tamils of political resistance.

Examining the roots of this meal, Pundir notes how Tamils turned to it during the armed conflict as the Sri Lankan military cut off access to food and basic essentials. He further notes that during the final stages of the armed conflict, food distribution centres in “no-fire zones”, that were distributing kanji, were targeted by the Sri Lankan military and resulted in the deaths of innocent civilians.

UNP member expresses gratitude to SLPP for not bowing to international pressure

The UNP’s sole member, MP Vajira Abeywardene, expressed gratitude to the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), the party of the Rajapaksas, for not bowing to international pressure.

Still searching for justice - 18 years on from Trinco 5 killings

On this day 18 years ago, five Tamil students were summarily executed by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force, whilst they spent an afternoon on the beach in Trincomalee.

To date no one has been held accountable for the murder.

Batticaloa District Court orders continued detention of Eelam Tamils 

Batticaloa District Court has ordered for the continued detention of 9 Eelam Tamils detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), who were arrested for commemorating Maaveerar Naal.

Responding to these arrests, Human Rights Watch issued a statement condemning the continued crackdown on Tamil memorials.

“The Sri Lankan authorities’ use of a counterterrorism law against Tamils commemorating those who died in the civil war is cruelly abusive and further marginalises a community that already faces persistent government discrimination,” said Meenakshi Ganguly, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

She added:

15,000 arrested in military backed drug crackdown in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's police announced the arrests of nearly 15,000 people during a week-long military-backed anti-narcotics drive, a crackdown denounced by rights activists.

Police said their operation, code-named "Yukthiya" or "Justice", led to the seizure of almost 440 kilograms (970 pounds) of narcotics, including 272 kg of cannabis, 35 kg of hashish and nine kilograms of heroin.

Authorities believe the Indian Ocean island is being used as a drug trafficking transit point.

Wigneswaran announces presidential bid

Former Northern Province Chief Minister and Leader of the Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kuttani (TMTK) party, C.V. Wigneswaran, has publicly announced his intention to contest the upcoming Presidential election. 

During the press conference, he emphasised that his candidacy hinged upon the unity and agreement of all Tamil political parties.

"I believe I am the best candidate if a common Tamil candidate is to be put forward," he asserted, highlighting the need for timely representation.

Assassinated Tamil MP remembered in Batticaloa

The assassinated Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham was remembered in Batticaloa this week, to mark the 18th anniversary of his killing.

Pararajasingham, who was a senior Tamil National Alliance (TNA) figure, and the MP for Batticaloa district, was shot and killed by two armed paramilitary men, whilst he was attending Christmas Eve midnight mass in 2005, at the St Mary's church in Batticaloa town. 

His wife, Sugunam Pararajasingham was seriously wounded in the gunfire.