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Sri Lanka's parliament on Tuesday approved a further extension of the country's state of public emergency, with all seven votes against the measure cast by Tamil Members of Parliament. The motion was passed by 135 votes in favour and seven against, a majority of 128. The seven MPs who opposed the extension were Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Sivagnanam Shritharan, K. Kodeeswaran, G. Srineshan, T.…

Australia govt 'willfully blind' to SL crimes says Tamil Refugee Council

The Tamil Refugee Council (TRC) condemned the Australian government's handing back of 38 asylum seekers to Sri Lanka this week, after 37 were arrested by authorities.

"The Australian government knows what is happening there, yet it remains willfully blind to all these crimes. Only two years ago the Australian government representative at the UN Human Rights Council asked Sri Lanka to stop torturing and disappearing its own citizens. Yet it remains happy to send back people fleeing this torture and murder," said the TRC spokesperson, Trevor Grant.

"This entire operation further enhances Australia's growing global reputation as a selfish country that couldn't care less about its international obligations, as defined by its signature on the Refugee Convention," he added.

Sri Lanka will not 'dance to tune of outsiders,' says Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapaksa announced that the country would not succumb to foreign pressure, whilst speaking at Temple Trees at a meeting of the Fiscal Officer's Union this weekend.

“We cannot allow this country to go backwards,” said Mahinda Rajapaksa.

“We are not prepared to dance to the tune of outsiders. People jumping here and there is part of this attempt but we will not be shaken. We have faith in the public. We believe they are more intelligent about their leaders.”

SLMC meets Mahinda Rajapaksa to discuss presidential elections

The Sri Lankan Muslim Congress (SLMC) held talks with the Sri Lankan president in an attempt to decide who it will support at the upcoming January presidential elections, reports Colombo Gazette.

Concerns over the function of the Eastern Provincial Council were raised at the meeting and the two parties have agreed to hold further talks.

The SLMC outlined that it would take its time in deciding who to support at the elections and look seek the opinion of its Muslim constituents before making a final decision.

Over 1,400 families displaced by floods in Mannar

The District Disaster Management Group announced 1,428 families have been displaced due to floods in Mannar, reports Uthayan.

According to figures obtained by the Jaffna daily, 2,903 members from 758 families in the Mannar region Secretariat division, 41 members from 12 families in the Naanaattaan Region Secretariat division and 2,714 from 658 families in the Manthai West Secretariat Division have been displaced and are now residing in temporary camps.

Maaveerar Naal commemorated in Canada

Canadian Tamils gathered in Toronto, Markham, to commemorate Maaveerar Naal.


Former SL military general to face arrest and trial for crimes against humanity

A retired Sri Lankan army general, allegedly responsible for mass extrajudicial killings of Tamil civilians found in the Chemmani mass graves in the North-East of Sri Lanka, is expected to come under pressure to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity in South Africa.

South African activists and lawyers, using a recent constitutional court affirmation extending South Africa’s universal jurisdiction laws to "ensure that perpetrators of international crimes committed by foreign nationals" are held accountable, are likely to push for the arrest and trial of Srilal Weerassoriya, who reportedly arrived in South Africa to attend a Military Christian Fellowship conference on Sunday.

The move comes after activists and lawyers worked on a 2 year informal fact-finding mission to document the Sri Lankan army general’s involvement in extrajudicial killings in the North-East during the 1990’s which have been linked to several mass graves found in the region.

The Chenmai mass graves were first discovered after a Sri Lankan soldier, charged of raping and murdering a Tamil teenager in July 1998, revealed the whereabouts of a mass grave site where he had been tasked with burying over 400 bodies.

Sinhala Buddhist organisation backs Rajapaksa

Ravana Balaya, a Sinhala Buddhist organisation, announced that it will be supporting incumbent Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, at the forthcoming presidential elections, on Sunday.

ColomboPage reported that the announcement was made at the annual Ravana Balaya congress that was held in Colombo. The leader of the organisation, Buddhist monk Iththakande Saddhathissa, reportedly vowed to defeat opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena, stating that his candidacy was an attempt to cause division amongst Sinhala leaders.

The announcement follows another Sinhala Buddhist group, Boda Bala Sena, pledging their “unconditional support” to Mahinda Rajapaksa. See more here.

Also see more of Ravana Balaya's activities in the past year in our earlier posts:

Canadian and German Tamils donate blood in memory of fallen heroes


Tamils in Canada and Germany marked Maaveerar Naal this week, by donating blood in memory of those who gave their lives for the Tamil struggle.

With blood supplies in Canada having dipped to “critically low” levels recently, the blood drive organised by the National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) helped replenish much needed supplies of blood in the Canadian community.

“We are organizing this blood drive to remember the fallen heroes,” said Demison Alwin. “They were fighting to save lives – you can save lives in their name, just by donating blood”.

Tamil Nadu marks Maaveerar Naal

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Thousands of people across Tamil Nadu marked Maaveerar Naal this week, with remembrance events being held across the state.

MDMK leader Vaiko held a rally and paid tribute to the fallen Tamils alongside thousands of people.


Meanwhile student groups across the Indian state held various events, where candles were lit and flowers laid on shrines.

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SL police claim Tamil youth confessed to Maaveerar Naal posters

The Jaffna district police superintendent Wimalasena claimed that the Tamil youth arrested earlier this week for allegedly putting up posters commemorating Tamil national remembrance day (Maaveerar Naal) has confessed to the crime.

The Tamil youth, originally from Meesalai, was arrested on November 26 by Sri Lankan police on terrorism charges.

The youth has "admitted that he produced them", Wimalasena was quoted by the Uthayan as saying. He has since been handed over to the Terrorism Investigation Department (TID), Wimalasena added.

According to Wimalasena, in a confession statement, the youth said:
"Recently, societal ills have increased amongst youths [in Jaffna]. Sword fights and gang fights have increased. I produced the Maaveerar Naal posters to show the LTTE was still present, as no one would engage in such activities, if they felt they were around."