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Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan has accused the National People's Power (NPP) government of hypocrisy over the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), pointing to NPP politicians who had themselves circulated songs glorifying the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during election campaigns. Sangeethsan, known…

Tamil asylum seeker dies in Australia after self-immolation fearing deportation

A Tamil asylum seeker in Australia, who self-immolated for fear of being deported back to Sri Lanka, has died after suffering 90 percent burns to his body, reports the Age.

Twenty-nine year old Leo Seemanpillai was taken to Alfred Hospital on Saturday following the incident, but died overnight.

Mr Seemanpillai fled Sri Lanka by boat and arrived in Darwin in January 2013. He was granted a bridging visa in May.

"He feared for his life if he was returned to Sri Lanka. His housemates have told me he repeatedly talked about being sent back, he was quite worried about it," a spokesperson for the Tamil Refugee Council, Aran Mylvaganam, who had known Mr Seemanpillai during the time he sought asylum, told the Age.

29 Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by SL Navy

The Sri Lankan Navy arrested 29 Tamil Nadu fishermen today accused of poaching, reports the Hindu.

The arrests come just days after President Rajapaksa pledged to release all detained Indian fishermen as an act of goodwill towards the newly elected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The men were arrested off the coast of Thalaimannar, along with six trailers, said the Sri Lankan Navy.

National Freedom Front rejects South African facilitation

The National Freedom Front's Wimal Weerawansa has warned Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa that no negotiations should take place over the 13th amendment and rejected the role of South Africa, as well as any other countries, as facilitators.

In a set of 12 proposals handed over to the government, Weerawansa stated,
“no negotiations officially or unofficially should be held with any state or non-state party based on amendments to the 13th Amendment or its fuller implementation that have been forced on the Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims and all citizens of Sri Lanka.”
The Minister's proposals come after newly appointed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Sri Lankan President to go “beyond” the 13th amendment. 

The proposals submitted by the NFF, went on to add,
“In the name of reconciliation and devolution of power no intervention of external state parties or other parties including South Africa shall be considered as a facilitator.”
They come as South Africa continued efforts to facilitate negotiations between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil National Alliance.

Tamil #Boycottlka campaigners call for English Cricket Board to boycott Sri Lanka

British Tamils, calling for the English Cricket Board to boycott Sri Lanka, yesterday protested outside the 4th One Day International game between England and Sri Lanka at Lords cricket ground.

Young #Boycottlka campaigners  handed out leaflets , throughout the day, that advocated the need for a boycott of Sri Lanka to ensure justice and of the oppression of the Tamil people in the North-East of Sri Lanka.

Tamil graves in Trinco desecrated

Gravestones bearing Tamil names were desecrated by unknown assailants at a cemetery in Trincomalee reports Tamil Mirror.

Jaya urges Modi to take 'strong and robust' response to fishermen arrest

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa, urged the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take "decisive action" and secure the release of fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan navy, in a letter sent today, reports the PTI.

Calling for a lasting solution to the problem, Jayalalithaa said the previous administration's response to the Sri Lankan navy's continued arrests of fishermen was "meek" and had "emboldened" Sri Lanka further.

“I hope that there will now be a decisive shift in the Centre’s stance under your leadership and that India will now take necessary steps to find a lasting solution to this vexatious question,” she wrote, adding that the "resumption of abductions and detentions" by Sri Lanka came as a shock to the fishermen who had begun the fishing season on Sunday after a 45 day ban.

Remembering Nadesan 10 years on

Today is the tenth anniversary of the assassination of veteran Tamil journalist Aiyathurai Nadesan by a Sri Lankan government-backed death squad.

Nadesan was shot dead in Batticaloa on 31 May 2004 as he was on his way to work.

He reported under the nom-de-plume G. Nadesan for the leading Tamil-language newspaper, Virakesari, and the London-based Tamil radio station, IBC.

Nadesan was one of several journalists, including Mylvaganam Nimalrajan, Dharmeratnam (Taraki) Sivaram and Lasantha Wickrematunga killed as part of silencing criticism of Sri Lanka’s ruthless military campaign.

See coverage of Nadesan’s death and funeral and a report into his death by the Committee to Protect Journalists’ here.

Jaffna Library burns - May 31st 1981

Thirty-three years ago today, 31st May 1981, Sri Lankan security forces set the Jaffna Library ablaze, destroying a monumental collection of Tamil literary manuscripts.

Tamil Eelam concludes training camp ahead of ConIFA World Football Cup

Picture: Tamil Guardian


The Tamil Eelam national football team has concluded its training camp in the Norwegian capital Oslo, ahead of the World Football Cup in Sweden, commencing on Sunday.

 

USAID reduces footprint in Sri Lanka due to 'progressively difficult political space'

USAID is to reduce its footprint in Sri Lanka due to a "progressively difficult political space" and restrictions on its ability to carry out operations, reports FT.lk.

“Given these realities, and USAID’s aggressive focusing of resources in countries with the most need and where we can have the most sustainable impact, USAID is planning to reduce our footprint in Sri Lanka,” Acting Assistant Administrator Denise Rollins told the House Subcommittee on Asian-Pacific on April 30th.

Investment will be channeled directly into local organisations she added.