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Amnesty International has called for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethan Ganeshkumar and renewed demands for the repeal of Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), warning that the legislation continues to facilitate arbitrary detention and human rights abuses. In a statement issued this week, the international rights organisation expressed concern over the continued use of…

Families of Disappeared dress in black for Tamil New Year

Family members of the disappeared marked Tamil New Year this week by dressing in black, as they continued their protest for justice and accountability for their loved ones.

TNA leader celebrates New Year with Sri Lankan president

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance marked the Tamil New Year, by spending the day in Colombo with the Sri Lankan president.

More shows at Sri Lanka’s occupying military base in Jaffna

The Sri Lankan military held yet another show at it’s military base in Jaffna last week, despite calls for the army to vacate the privately-owned land on which the camp occupies.

Destroyed homes and disappointments as parts of Vali North released

The Sri Lankan Army released 683 acres of land from the Vali North high security zone after 28 years of occupation, although of the three village divisions released no village has been returned in its entirety and army camps remain dotted among the released homes. Those who were able to return, returned to find their old homes and infrastructure completely demolished.

The international community must speak up on impunity on Sri Lanka - SLC

The Sri Lankan Campaign said it was “deeply concerning” that the international community has a “growing timidity around the issue of impunity” on the island.

In a blog post on Friday, the group said that if left unchecked, impunity “is a trend which could fatally undermine the already slender prospects for meaningful action on the issue over the next 12 months – the timeframe for implementation currently envisaged by Resolution 30/1, after which scrutiny via the Human Rights Council will come to an end unless a further Resolution is adopted by its members”.

Tamil land still occupied in Sri Lanka says Wigneswaran on India trip

The Sri Lankan government has not done anything to reduce the military footprint in the North-East and oust Sinhalese who illegally occupy Tamil lands and houses said the Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran whilst in Tamil Nadu.

Mr Wigneswaran said that the Tamils that remained on the island faced serious problems from the Sinhalese, reports The Hindu.

Tamil man drowns in Mullaitivu police chase

A Tamil man has drowned after being chased by police in Mullaitivu.

29-year-old Maheswaran Ramakrishnan and two others were chased by police who had tried to apprehend the three for allegedly drinking alcohol next to a tank (kulam) in Udaiyarkattu.

When the chase reached the water, one of the men swam across to the other bank and escaped the police. Another surrendered without attempting to swim across the bank.

The third, Mr Ramakrishnan, drowned while attempting to cross the tank.

On realising that Mr Ramakrishnan had submerged, police left the the surrendered individual to look for him.

British MPs join Tamil new year celebrations

MPs joined British Tamils as they celebrated Tamil new year across the country.

In London, Conservative MP Paul Scully and leader of Kingston Council Kevin Davis joined celebrations at the Sri Raja Rajeswari Amman Temple, Stonleigh.

Speaking at the end of ceremonies, MP Paul Scully shared wishes from British Prime Minister Theresa May’s, who was due to join the visit.

Mr Scully further spoke on the work he does as the chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T).

Canadian Prime Minister praises Tamil Canadians on New Year

Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, praised Tamil Canadians in a message to mark the Tamil New Year on Saturday.

“Today, Tamils in Canada and around the world will celebrate Puthandu and welcome the beginning of a new year,” said Mr Trudeau.

“Puthandu is a chance to reflect on the successes of the past year, embark upon new beginnings, and look forward to the year to come. As Tamils celebrate the New Year, let us all take the time to recognize the important contributions that Tamil Canadians make to our country every day.

“Iniya Tamil Puthandu Nalvazhthukkal,” the message concluded.

Arrests made after Dutch and British tourists assaulted in South

Sri Lankan police have made four arrests after a group of foreign tourists were assaulted by locals in Mirissa on Sunday, as they resisted attempts to sexually assault the women in the group.

“We walked towards the exit of the beach when we saw local guys running towards us,” a 19-year-old Dutch tourist told the Daily Mirror. “One guy we were with got punched to the ground and was repeatedly kicked and punched by 5 or 6 guys at the same time, all of these guys had been in the Surf Bar and Restaurant before.”