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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Pongalo Pongal! Tamils celebrate Thai Pongal in the homeland

Thai Pongal was celebrated across the Tamil homeland this morning, with festivities taking place despite concerns about rising food prcies, food shortages and the plight of farmers caused by the coronavirus pandemic. 

US, China and UK release messages to celebrate Thai Pongal

Across the world, foreign embassies and world leaders have offered messages celebrating the Tamil harvest festival, Thai Pongal.

Desmond Tutu and the Tamil liberation struggle

Last month, anti-apartheid leader Archbishop Desmond Tutu passed away aged 90.

We take a look at his association with the Tamil liberation struggle and calls for justice, equality and accountability in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka maintains detention of 43 Tamil Nadu fisherman

Sri Lankan courts issued an order this morning to extend the remand of 43 Tamil Nadu fishermen for another two weeks.

In December, the Sri Lankan navy announced that 55 fishermen had been arrested near Neduntheevu “as part of the Navy’s effort to prevent poaching by Indian fishing trawlers in Sri Lankan territorial waters”.

The case was taken up in court for the third time since the initial arrests and the fishermen and their boats will remain under the states custody until January 27.

Breathing space for Sri Lanka as India gives US$900 million in deferred payments

The Sri Lankan government was handed a much-needed financial reprieve earlier today when India agreed to a deferment of US$500 million and currency swap of US$400 million, as an economic crisis on the island worsens.

The announcement, made today after the Indian High Commissioner in Colombo met Sri Lanka’s Central Bank governor, comes following repeated requests for financial assistance from Sri Lanka.

#TimetoSanction campaign calls for bans on Sri Lankan generals

A new campaign launched by British Tamils, human rights organisations and backed by British parliamentarians calls on the UK government to sanction Sri Lankan generals under the Global Magnitsky Act for war crimes committed against Tamils.

The campaign has been supported by British Tamil Conservatives, Tamils for Labour, Tamil Friends of Liberal Democrats, Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice, and People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL).

Freedom Pongal' - Campaign in Jaffna demands release of political prisoners

A Pongal event titled “Freedom Pongal” was organised in Jaffna today, demanding the release of Tamil political prisoners. 

Protest in Jaffna as body of killed Tamil activist returns

A protest was held in Jaffna after the body of a prominent Tamil activist who was killed by the Sri Lankan navy was brought ashore to his home village this morning.

31-year-old Edward Mariyaseelan was killed on Tuesday, after locals say his fishing boat was rammed by a Sri Lankan navy vessel. Though the military has sought to blame Indian fishing trawlers for the death, Mariyaseelan’s family hold the Sri Lankan navy responsible.

Fear across Tamil diaspora after Sri Lankan military demands approval before marriage

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence has declared that all marriages between Sri Lankan citizens and foreigners will now require military approval, sparking fears across the more than million-strong Tamil diaspora over its ties to the homeland.

The new law, which came into effect from January 1, 2022, requires all foreign nationals who are seeking to marry Sri Lankan citizens to obtain a “Security Clearance Report”.  An in-depth health declaration must also be submitted to the military, with details ranging from HIV status to any history of kidney disease.

The Sri Lankan military insists that the new measures are for “national security” purposes.

Hungary's 'success story' turns a blind eye to Sri Lankan atrocities

Marking a major diplomatic visit to Sri Lanka, Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced the country’s largest road construction project whilst turning a blind eye to Sri Lanka’s deteriorating human rights record.