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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…

Blood donation drive in Jaffna in memory of genocide victims

Members of the Tamil People's National Front (TNPF) held a blood donation drive on Sunday, in memory of those who had been killed by Sri Lankan state forces during the final stages of the armed conflict in 2009. 

Muttur remembers Mullivaikkal massacre

Locals gathered in the town of Muttur in Trincomalee on Friday, to mark 9 years since tens of thousands of Tamils were massacred by Sri Lankan state forces.

Civil society gathers in Batticaloa to mark Tamil Genocide Day

Local journalists, civil society activists and students gathered in Gandhi Park in Batticaloa on Friday to remember those who were killed in Mullivaikkal 9 years ago.

Hundreds in Kilinochchi gather to remember Tamil Genocide

Hundreds of people, including school children gathered in Kilinochchi on Friday, to remember those killed by Sri Lankan state forces.

Tamils across Australia commemorate Mullivaikkal

Events were held in Sydney, Melbourne and Western Australia on Friday marking 9 years since the massacres at Mullivaikkal, where tens of thousands of Tamils were killed by Sri Lankan state forces.

Tamil Genocide Day commemorated across Europe

Tamils across Europe commemorated Tamil Genocide day on Friday. 

In Switzerland Tamils gathered in town squares to remember those that were killed in the final stages of the war. 

Mullivaikkal massacre remembered in Amparai

The 9th anniversary of the slaughter of tens of thousands of Tamils by Sri Lankan forces was remembered by locals in Amparai. 

Residents in Valikaamam remember Mullivaikkal massacre

Residents in Ponnalai, Valikaamam West and Kurumpasiddy, Valikaamam North remembered those massacred by Sri Lankan state forces in 2009 at local events yesterday evening. 

Gathering at their respective villages, a lamp was lit and a moment of silence held in memory of those who were killed. 

Sri Lankan troops hand drinks to mourning Tamils to commemorate end of 'terrorism'

Sri Lankan soldiers posted in the Tamil homeland, handed out drinks to Tamils on their way to commemoration ceremonies for those massacred by the very same security forces yesterday.

 NDP leader calls for accountability for genocide in Sri Lanka

The leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party called for “accountability for those responsible for the genocide” in a message released to mark Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day on Friday.

Jagmeet Singh said “tens of thousands of innocent lives were tragically lost in unspeakable acts of violence and genocide”.

“The trauma of the conflict and loss of life is an intergenerational struggle that the Tamil community in Canada and around the world continue to deal with,” he added. “Despite this historical trauma, the Tamil community’s resiliency has ensured that their people and culture not only live on, but thrive here in Canada.”