Tamil Affairs

Tamil News

Latest news from and about the homeland

""
Environmentalists and civil society activists protested at Galle Face in Colombo on 17 June against proposed heavy mineral sand mining along the eastern coastline from Oluvil to Pothuvil, warning that the project threatens the land, fisheries and livelihoods of Tamil and Muslim communities across the Eastern Province. According to the People's Alliance for Right to Land (PARL), exploration…

Accused war criminal to meet with World Health Organisation officials to discuss COVID-19 vaccine imports

Sri Lankan authorities held a discussion with the world health organisation (WHO) to discuss future imports of coronavirus vaccines.

The discussion was attended by Lalith Weeratunga, the Presidents Chief advisor, the director-general of health service, Dr Asela Gunawardena and accused war criminal, and head of Sri Lanka's army, Shavendra Silva.

Sri Lanka following 'mythology in place of science' - Sajith Premadasa

Photograph: Daily FT

The leader of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has reportedly spoken out against the Sri Lankan government’s policy of forcibly cremating suspected COVID-19 victims, stating that the regime has “decided to follow mythology in place of science”.

Jaffna protestors demand release of Tamil political prisoners amid positive COVID-19 cases

A protest against the growing concern over the plight of Tamil political prisoners who have tested positive for COVID-19, was carried out on Monday.

Tamil politicians, parliamentarians, religious leaders, prisoners’ family members and Tamil and Muslim locals took part in the rally in Jaffna. 

Muslims in Vavuniya rally against forced cremations

Muslims rallied in Vavuniya on Saturday to protest against Sri Lanka's compulsory cremation policy as outrage continues across the island. 

Protesters condemned the Sri Lankan government for denying Muslims the right to bury those suspected to have died from COVID-19, directly violating traditional Islamic burial rights. 

Christmas marked across Tamil Eelam 

Amidst coronavirus restrictions and an increased Sri Lankan military presence, Tamils across the North-East marked Christmas at churches across the homeland this week.

See photographs from various ceremonies and celebrations below.

Sri Lankan President promotes accused war criminals as Generals

Sri Lankan army commander and accused war criminal, Shavendra Silva, was promoted to the rank of General.

Vavuniya farmers’ anguish: Sri Lankan Forest Department land grab forces out Tamil villagers

The people of the village of Aasikulam, Vavuniya stressed the hardships caused by the Sri Lankan Forest Department seizing their land earlier this month, with around 50 families stating they had been affected.  

‘Daylight robbery in Mannar’ – Locals protest against Australian company’s mineral excavation

Locals staged a protest in Mannar, against mineral excavation by an Australian-based company in the region.

The protest organised by Mannar Citizens Committee and Mannar Environmental Protection Authority (MENA) was staged in front of Mannar city bus stand yesterday, and was attended by religious leaders, representatives of public organisations and women's organisations. Demonstrators ensured that social distancing measures and hygiene practices were maintained throughout the rally.

Sri Lanka's notorious STF claim to arrest suspected arms smugglers

Sri Lanka’s notorious Special Task Force (STF), which has been implicated in numerous mass atrocities, is reported to have arrested suspected arms smugglers in Tunkama area in the town of Embilipitiya, located in the South of Sri Lanka.

Forgotten' Tamil journalist remembered 35 years on from assassination

Assassinated Tamil journalist, Ganapathipillai Thevarasa was remembered on December 25th, 35 years after his death. 

The event took place at the Eastern Journalists Union office in Batticaloa with the presence of journalists from the Eastern province and Ganapathipillai Pakiyarasa, a retired poet and brother of the deceased senior journalist.

Floral tributes and a flame were lighted in remembrance for Thevarasa. In his speech at the remembrance event Pakiyarasa stated: