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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Reflections from Mullivaikkal: Remembering What was Lost Part 4

Three of my children were killed in an artillery attack on the same day at the same place.  If they were alive today, the eldest son would be 20 years old, daughter would be 17 years old, and the youngest son would be 15 years old. With them, nine members of my family, including my mother-in-law, my husband’s 6-year-old sister, his younger brother, brother’s wife, their 6-year-old son and their 9-month-old daughter, were killed in that incident. Six of them were children.

Jaffna’s Muslim community serves Mullivaikkal Kanji

Muslims in Jaffna served Mullivakkal Kanji to locals earlier today, as part of commemorative events taking place across the North-East to mark Tamil Genocide Week.

Sri Lanka falls 19 places in RSF Press Freedom Index

Sri Lanka has been ranked 146th in the world for press freedom by Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) in their 2022 World Press Freedom Index, falling 19 places from the previous year.

“Press freedom issues are closely tied to the civil war that ravaged the island until 2009, and to the crimes – still left unpunished – against many journalists during the crushing of the Tamil rebellion,” said RSF.

“With a media sector lacking diversity and highly dependent on major political clans, journalism is at risk.”

Preparations continue at Mullivaikkal despite Sri Lankan military intimidation

Despite attempts by the Sri Lankan authorities to intimidate and harass Tamils, preparations have continued at Mullivaikkal to commemorate Tamil Genocide Day tomorrow.

Bishops’ Council of the North-East appeals to all to mark Tamil Genocide Day

Bishops across the North-East called on Sri Lanka’s protestors to “ accommodate the political demands and aspirations of the Tamils” and commemorate Tamil Genocide Day tomorrow.

The religious leaders said they “vehemently condemn the state-orchestrated violence unleashed on the peaceful protesters and are deeply concerned about the unprecedented humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sri Lanka”.

The statement released by the Bishops’ Council of the North-East earlier today went on to add,

Sri Lankan army intelligence officers trail TNPF's memorial float

Sri Lankan army intelligence officers trailed the Tamil National People's Front's (TNPF) float earlier today as it arrived in Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK). 

The float, which visited districts across the North-East before making its journey towards Mullivaikkal, was followed by Sri Lankan army intelligence officers in a three wheeler and on a motorcycle. 

Tamil journalist harassed by Sri Lankan police on way to Mullivaikkal memorial

Tamil journalist Shanmugam Thavaseelan was on his way to cover commemoration events when he was stopped and harassed by Sri Lankan police and military officers yesterday.

This incident took place on Monday, May 16, ahead of Tamil Genocide Day commemorations.

ROUND UP - Tamils mark fifth day of Mullivaikkal Remembrance Week across the North-East

Tamils across the North-East held remembrance events and distributed kanji yesterday to mark the fifth day of Mullivaikkal Remembrance Week. 

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A rally organised by the Association of Relatives of the Disappeared in the North East left Kallady in the East and headed towards Trincomalee. 

Tamil Canadian students hold bike-a-thon in memory of Tamil genocide victims

Tamil Canadian students held a bike rally over the weekend to commemorate victims of the Tamil genocide. 

Tamil Nadu prepares to send essential medicines to Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu health minister MA Subramanian has reportedly confirmed that Tamil Nadu will be sending Rs 8.87 crore worth of medicines to Sri Lanka to aid with the island’s ongoing economic crisis.

On Sunday Subramanian inspected the drug warehouse located in Chennai with the essential medicines that are to be sent to Sri Lanka.

Subramanian stated that for the first phase of aid Tamil Nadu will send medicines worth Rs 8.87 crore.