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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…

Jaffna Press Club remembers young Tamil journalist Pragas Gnanapragasam

Jaffna Press Club held a memorial event for young Tamil journalist Pragas Gnanapragasam who passed away last year after contracting coronavirus. 

Pragas was an independent journalist writing for magazines and newspapers in the North-East. He also contibuted to the Tamil Guardian, as a correspondent based in the North-East, sending updates from the homeland. 

Tamil journalist summoned again by Sri Lanka's Terrorism Investigation Department

Selvakumar Nilanthan, a Tamil journalist and Batticaloa Press Club secretary, has been summoned to Sri Lanka's Terrorism Investigation Department (TID) in Colombo later this month. 

Batticaloa police officers visited Nilanthan's home yesterday to give him the summons letter which orders him to go to Colombo on September 14th for an investigation for his alleged links to Thayamohan, former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Batticaloa political head. 

‘It almost sounds like he’s a member of the government’ – TNPF leader slams hypocrisy of Sajith Premadasa

Sri Lanka’s leaders need the ‘military to stifle democracy’ - TNPF leader speaks out against militarisation

Opposing the interim budget, the leader of the Tamil People’s National Front, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, questioned why Sri Lanka’s military was not being downsized.

 “When talking about restructuring, there was no discussion about restructuring of the military. The military structure is so big that in the budget – 19 percent of the budget last time” he told parliament. Funding for education and health combined fell below 10 percent in the last budget.

End Use of Terrorism Law Against Protesters' - Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch (HRW) have called on Sri Lankan president Ranil Wickremesinghe to immediately end the use of the notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) which has been used recently to detain anti-government protesters. 

Since taking office, Wickremesinghe has clamped down on protesters by imposing a one month state of emergency and carrying out a series of arrests. 

Buddhist monks file complaint against former NPC member for 'obstructing' Buddhist worship on Tamil temple land

Ravikaran joined protesters to block the illegal installation of a Buddha statue at the Tamil temple site in June

Buddhist monks have filed a complaint at Mullaitivu police station claiming that former Northern Provincial Council member Thurairasa Raviakaran, is 'obstructing' Buddhist worship at Kurunthurmalai, the hill-top site of an ancient Tamil temple in the district’s Thannimurippu area.

Locals protest establishment of prawn farm in Vaharai over economic and environmental concerns

Locals in Vaharai, Batticaloa protested yesterday to oppose the opening of a prawn farm due to the impact it will have on their livelihoods and the environment. 

Protesters were demanding that the land surveying for the farm must be stopped and called for the farm project to be abandoned entirely. 

Cobra: Over-ambitious, overcooked

An hour into Cobra, I started compiling a list of films where Vikram had played a character who spent the film sporadically ‘murdering’ seemingly random targets - a style of film popularised by Shankar’s 1995 film Indian. The first film that came to mind was Balaji Sakthivel’s Samurai, a pale imitation of the Shankar plot, which besides the soundtrack, was mostly forgettable. Next, there is Shankar’s own, and perhaps the best iteration, 2005 film Anniyan. Finally, the 2009 Susi Ganesan contribution, Kandhasamy, an unintentional so-bad-it’s-good film, where Vikram can be seen as a vigilante serving out his own brand of justice dressed as a chicken. And suddenly, I had a list of films to compare Cobra to. And despite having a bigger budget and wider scope, Cobra may be the worst of the bunch.

Tamil activists and politicians call for Sri Lanka to be referred to ICC ahead of UNHRC session

 

 

 

 

 

Tamil civil society organisations, activists and politicians have repeated their calls for Sri Lanka to be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in a joint letter to the Core Group on Sri Lanka. 

In their letter, they expressed their "concerns of continued failure for accountability for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed against the Tamil people." 

The letter calls on the Core Group, comprised of Canada, Germany, Malawi, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the UK and the United States, to "clearly urge UN Security Council to refer Sri Lanka to the ICC."