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Artists, activists and members of the public gathered in Vavuniya on Monday to demand the immediate release of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeshkumar, who remains detained under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). The demonstration, organised by a collective of Vavuniya-based artists, took place in the town's old bus stand area and drew the participation of political representatives,…

Day 4 – Eelam Tamils continue demands to end military occupation

As Eelam Tamils across the North-East continue their protest to end the Sri Lankan military’s occupation of the Tamil homeland, they are met with intimidation, surveillance and violence.

During their journey from Batticaloa from Verugal, stones were pelted at a bus carrying the Tamil Families of the Disappeared near an army camp in Amparai. Protesters were also photographed by plain-clothed military officers as they continued their journey.

Swiss court acquits Tamil man and orders that he receives compensation

Switzerland's Federal Court has acquitted a Swiss-Tamil man accused of fraud and ordered he receives 19,400 francs in compensation. 

End the occupation! - More Sri Lankan police surveillance as rally enters Eastern province

Plain clothed Sri Lankan police officers followed the 'End the Occupation' rally as it left Mullaitivu this morning and headed to Trincomalee on day 3 of its journey from the Northern to the Eastern province. 

‘We’ll never consent to the division of this nation’ – Sri Lankan President’s Independence Day address

In his special address on the 75th anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence Day, Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe vowed he would “maximum division of power in a unitary state” but would “never consent to the division of this nation”.

 

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His statement comes as Tamils across the North and East, as well as those in diaspora, have rallied against Sri Lanka’s Independence Day celebrations and demanded a political solution that meets their demands for self-determination.

End the occupation! - North to East rally reaches Mullaitivu amidst Sri Lankan police surveillance

The 'North to East' rally demanding an end to the occupation of the Tamil homeland reached Mullaitivu this evening despite surveillance by Sri Lankan police. 

Two Tamil teenagers hospitalised after Sri Lankan police attack

Two Tamil teenagers were hospitalised after they were beaten by allegedly drunk Sri Lankan police officers in Mullaitivu on Friday. 

The two boys aged 15 and 17 sought treatment at Mullaitivu District General hospital after three Sri Lankan police officers questioned and beat both boys while they were walking through Puthukudiyirippu. 

British Tamils protest Sri Lanka's 75th Independence Day

British Tamils protested outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London today on Sri Lanka's 75th Independence Day. 

Black flag protest in Mannar for Sri Lanka's Independence Day

Tamils in Mannar held a black flag protest earlier today to mark Sri Lanka's 75th Independence Day, which is deemed a 'black day' for the Tamil nation. 

For decades, Tamils have rejected Sri Lanka's Independence Day as they continue to be oppressed by the state and denied basic rights. 

‘We will not be silenced’ – Australian Tamils protest Sri Lanka’s Independence Day

Marking Sri Lanka’s 75th Independence Day, Eelam Tamils in Australia launched a mass protest in front of the Sri Lankan Embassy in Canberra and continued their demands for accountability for the genocide Tamils suffered and the recognition of Eelam Tamil’s right to self-determination.

The protests were organised by the Tamil Refugee Council and drew Tamils from Sydney and Melbourne.

Tamils in Batticaloa raise black flags as Sri Lanka marks 75th Independence Day

Tamils in Batticaloa held a rally to reject Sri Lanka's 75th Independence Day, the unitary state structure and the 13th Amendment.