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A rare trilingual stone inscription featuring texts in Tamil, Chinese, and Persian has been added to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. The tablet, dated 15 February 1409, was discovered in 1911 in Galle, on the southern tip of the island, by a British engineer H.F. Tomalin. It is thought to have been installed by the famed Chinese admiral Zheng He during one of his voyages across the…

Fears grow for Scottish woman trapped in Sri Lanka

St Andrews woman, Kayleigh Fraser, remains stranded in Sri Lanka for over a year as she fears persecution under oppressive laws.

 

Chandramukhi 2 - resurrection gone wrong

Hoping to recreate the massive success of the Tamil film, Vasu has recruited Raghava Lawrence and Kangana Ranaut as Vettaiyan and Chandramukhi respectively. ‘Chandramukhi’ is the film which kickstarted the comedy-horror trend in Tamil cinema, and so it is fitting that Vasu joins hands with the biggest beneficiary of the genre. 

Historic Vadamaradchi temple celebrates chariot festival

The air in Jaffna was filled with divine fervour as the historic Vadamaradchi Vallipura Alvar Temple hosted its annual chariot festival on Thursday. Devotees from far and wide gathered to partake in the spiritual celebrations that unfolded throughout the day.

The festivities commenced with special pujas in the morning, setting a sacred tone for the day.  As the day progressed, the temple's deity Vallipurathan made his procession around the locality by chariot.

Chemmalai Manicka Pillaiyar temple festival draws hundreds

In a vibrant celebration of spirituality and devotion, the Sappara festival at Chemmalai Manicka Pillaiyar Temple in Mullaitivu District unfolded with grace and fervour on the 27th of September. The temple witnessed a spectacular gathering of devotees who came together to partake in the festivities.

The proceedings were led by Shivacharya Kalakaraguru, the venerable guide of the temple. The day commenced with special puja services and locals numbering in the hundreds eagerly participated in the rituals.

Empowering the Tamil Homeland: Aram Trip 2023

In the summer of 2023, a group of 20 British Tamil students and graduates embarked on a transformative journey to the rural heartlands of the Tamil homeland. The trip encompassed activities in Jaffna, Trincomalee, Batticaloa, Vavuniya, Killinochi and Mullaitivu. Their mission was to make a positive and lasting impact on communities through volunteering in schools, orphanages, hospitals, and care homes. This two-week endeavor, known as the 'Aram Trip,' was organized by a group of recent graduates and facilitated by Tamil Aid, a reputable UK-registered charity.

Tamil activist interrogated over landgrab protests

Tamil activist Balraj Rajkumar was subjected to prolonged questioning by the Counter-Terrorism and Investigation Department (CTID) in the Eastern Province. The activist was summoned to appear at the Trincomalee Regional Office on Thursday at 9 am, with no specific reason provided.

Sri Lanka's proposed truth and reconciliation commission a hollow gesture - TGTE

Sri Lanka's announcement of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has sparked skepticism and criticism from various quarters, with critics arguing that it is merely a ploy to deflect international pressure and delay justice for the Tamil people who suffered a genocide under successive Sinhala regimes.

Resignation of Mullaitivu judge sparks concerns says Mannar MP

Member of Parliament Selvam Adaikalanathan held a press conference today in Mannar, addressing the recent resignation of Mullaitivu District Judge T. Saravanarajah. The judge's departure from his position and the country itself was prompted by death threats and mounting pressure from the Sri Lankan government, shedding light on the challenges faced by Tamil judges in the North-East region.

Mullaitivu District Judge flees country amidst death threats

Mullaitivu District Judge T. Saravanarajah has resigned from his posts and fled the island due to death threats and mounting pressure from the Sri Lankan government.

Remembering Thileepan's sacrifice 36 years on

Today marks 36 years since the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death, in a protest appealing to the Indian government to honour pledges made to the Tamil people.

Thileepan began his fast on the September 15, 1987, with 100,000 people gathered around the historic Nallur Kandwaswamy Temple in Jaffna.