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  A memorial sports tournament commemorating Colonel Shankar, the Special Commander of the Tamil Eelam Air Force (Sky Tigers) who was killed in an attack carried out by Sri Lankan deep penetration forces in Ottusuddan, Mullaitivu, on 26 September 2001, was held in Switzerland on 7 June 2026. Organised by the Sports Division of the Swiss Tamil Coordinating Committee, the event took…

Sri Lanka scraps another deal with India

Following Sri Lanka’s withdrawal from the $500-$700 million-dollar ECT agreement, a second deal has been scrapped as Sri Lanka has reclaimed 99 World War II-era oil storage tanks leased to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) in the eastern port district of Trincomalee.

Sowing the seeds of conflict - Former UN officials and international experts call for immediate action to end Sri Lanka’s cycle of violence

In advance of the 46th UN Human Rights Council session, a number of former UN officials and international experts have called for Sri Lanka to be referred to the International Criminal Court; for UN member states to “to pursue justice through universal or extraterritorial jurisdiction”; and for “targeted sanctions against credibly alleged perpetrators of international crimes”.

Fears grow that Tamils arrested last year may be forcibly disappeared

The families of at least sixteen Tamil men that were arrested last year have expressed fears about their whereabouts and safety, after being unable to locate them following their arrest by Sri Lanka’s Terror Investigation Division (TID).

Tamil youth arrested in Jaffna for participating in P2P protest as Sri Lanka intensifies crackdown

A Tamil youth has been arrested in Point Pedro, Jaffna for their participation in the Pottuvil to Polikandy (P2P) march earlier this month. 

The 26 year old who was identified by his motorbike registration number was released from Point Pedro police station after a six hour interrogation. 

Suspend deployment of Sri Lankan peacekeepers' - ITJP

Shavendra Silva seeing off Sri Lankan troops enroute UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan 

The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) have called on the United Nations Peacekeeping department to suspend the deployment of Sri Lankan troops following the release of the UN human rights chief's damning report last month. 

Mullaitivu police summon Ravikaran over P2P participation

Former Northern Provincial Council member, Thurairasa Ravikaran, was summoned by Mullaitivu police on Monday over his participation in the Pottuvil to Polikandy (P2P) march earlier this month. 

Speaking to the press, Ravikaran said that the police told him that he participated in the protest despite a court order banning his participation. 

Tamil journalist attacked at P2P protest by men in white van

Photo credit: IBC Tamil

A Tamil journalist who went to cover the Pottuvil to Polikandy (P2P) protest march earlier this month, was attacked by men in a white van.

IBC Tamil journalist, Rajinthan was injured as a result of an unprovoked assault on Friday 5th February 2020.

India offers $12 million grant to displace Chinese power plants in Jaffna

India has offered a $12 million grant to Sri Lanka in an attempt to displace a contract with a Chinese company to install three renewable energy plants on islands just off the Jaffna Peninsula and around 50km from Tamil Nadu.

The Hindu notes that a number of northern Tamil political parties have voiced opposition to Chinese involvement in the project due to security concerns to Tamils and India.

No changes on Sri Lanka's forced cremations

Following claims by Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, that Sri Lanka would repeal its international condemned policy of forced cremations, government minister, Udaya Gammanpila, has confirmed that there will be no changes and has claimed that the final decision will be made by Director General of Health Services Dr Asela Gunawardena.

Muthiah’s search for his son

Last week, photographs of Muthiah Theivendran, a Tamil father searching for his forcibly disappeared son, went viral across social media.

Muthiah was part of the tens of thousands of Tamil protestors who rallied across the North-East earlier this month, during the Pottuvil to Polikandy demonstration. But it wasn’t the image of him marching alongside the masses that caught the attention of social media users. Instead, it was a photograph of the elderly, bearded gentleman, cutting a desolate figure, as he walked barefoot and alone after the protest had ended.

He was still wearing his mask, his red and yellow headband from the protest and still clutching a photograph of his disappeared son.