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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.…

Canadian universities commemorate Maaveerar Naal


University of Toronto Scarborough
All photographs courtesy of TYO Canada

Students in Canada held a series of events in universities this month marking Maaveerar Naal, a day to remember those who gave their lives for the Tamil struggle.

The universities held events in the weeks leading up to November 27th, a date commemorated by Tamils across the world. Dance and songs were performed, speeches and poems were read out and flowers were laid in tribute to the thousands who died.

See more photos from the events below.

JHU to sign MoU with Maithripala

The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), a former coalition partner in President Rajapaksa's UPFA, has announced it will sign a memorandum of understanding with the opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena, after which they will actively support his campaign, the Daily Mirror reported.

The JHU, made up of Buddhist monks, said to the paper that Sirisena had given a positive response to the proposals put forward by the party, the same proposals which were rejected by Mahinda Rajapaksa, causing the monks to quit the coalition.

Police attack Tamils demanding their lands back in Jaffna

Photographs Uthayan


Sri Lankan police attacked Tamils in Pommaiveli, Jaffna who were demanding to be given their own lands back.

The protest began on Saturday morning, by Pommaiveli junction, with demonstrators blocking the streets and putting up tin sheds in the street.

Police officers soon arrived at the seen, and attempted to remove the tin sheds. As the demonstrators refused to move, police officers hit them and threw stones at them, reported the Uthayan newspaper. One elderly demonstrator was injured.

Bodu Bala Sena gives 'unconditional support' to President Rajapaksa

The Buddhist organisation Bodu Bala Sena has declared its support to President Mahinda Rajapaksa in the forthcoming presidential election, reported The Island.

General Secretary Gnanasara told media that the BBS pledged unconditional support to Rajapaksa.

I will protect Rajapaksas from war crime charges – Maithripala

The opposition candidate at the presidential election, Maithripala Sirisena said that he would not allow the international community or the Tamil diaspora to take President Mahinda Rajapaksa, or anyone else to face war crimes charges, the Daily Mirror reports.

“I will not allow President Rajapaksa, his family or any member of our armed forces to be taken before any international war crimes tribunal,” Sirisena said to reporters.

Speaking to media on behalf of the common opposition, Sirisena said he would implement a “proper reconciliation” plan, to heal divisions amongst the different communities.

TNA calls for release of fishermen on death row

The Tamil National Alliance has called for the release of the three Eelam-Tamil fishermen, who remain on death row after their conviction for drug trafficking.

Another 5 Tamil Nadu fishermen who were convicted alongside them, were released after a presidential pardon was granted.

TNA leader R Sampanthan requested President Mahinda Rajapaksa to release the fishermen, saying that it was important to serve justice equally and it was unacceptable that a group of people involved in the same crime were granted an amnesty and another group is still tried for the crime, the Uthayan reported.

SL police arrest asylum seekers turned back by Australia

Thirty-seven asylum seekers who were deported to Sri Lanka by Australian authorities after being detained at sea have been arrested by Sri Lankan police.

Sri Lanka's police spokesperson Ajith Rohana, said the asylum seekers, which include 6 children, have been handed over on Thursday after being caught by Australia's coast guard by the Indonesian coast.

'The boat left Sri Lanka on November 1,' Rohana said.

You can never remove memories from our hearts' - NPC minister Ayngaranesan

Photographs Tamilwin


The Northern Provincial Council (NPC) agriculture minister, P. Ayngaranesan, education minister T. Kurukularasa, and TNA MP S. Sritharan joined arranged a tree planting ceremony in Varani on Thursday, in the memory of LTTE cadre who had given their lives for the Tamil struggle.

"The tombs of those fought for us have been destroyed, and today the Sri Lankan army is stepping on those places," NPC minister Ayngaranesan told Uthayan.

"As we are not able to go there to pay our respects, today we are planting trees in remembrance. Each tree planted in remembrance of the dead are living shrines."

"The Liberation Tigers or other cadres may appear as terrorist in the eyes of the Sri Lankan government, but they are our blood."

Sri Lankan stocks reach 3 month low due to presidential election uncertainty

Sri Lankan stocks fell to a 3 month low due to investors' fears that the presidential elections in January could result in a hung parliament, reports Reuters.

Maaveerar Naal in Qatar

Tamils in Qatar observed Maaveerar Naal commemorations on Thursday, along with Tamils across the world, reported Pathivu..

Dozens of Tamils gathered in the capital Doha and paid their respects to the fallen fighters.