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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…

India calls on Sri Lanka to release Tamil Nadu fishermen

Following the arrest of several Tamil Nadu fishermen by Sri Lanka’s Navy last week, Indian representatives called for the release of Tamil fishermen during the fourth meeting of the Indian-Sri Lanka Joint Working Group on Fisheries, held on the 30 December.  

India to be ‘a mere spectator’ if the 13th Amendment is abolished warns DMK leader

DMK leader and party treasury, T R Baalu, has urged India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to intervene in Sri Lanka to prevent the abolition of provincial councils.

Muslim Council of Britain will take “necessary legal action” to end forced cremations in Sri Lanka

<p>The Muslim Council of Britain is demanding an end to Sri Lanka’s draconian policy of forced cremations, maintaining that they will take “the necessary legal action to end this violation”.</p>

Sri Lanka's army opens a bar on occupied Tamil land in Mannar

The Sri Lankan Army opened a newly constructed bar and mess hall for soldiers in Mannar, on occupied Tamil land.

The outdoor bar and entertainment area were opened by the Commanding officer of the 54 Infantry Division, Major General Indrajith Bandara. 

Accused war criminal to meet with World Health Organisation officials to discuss COVID-19 vaccine imports

Sri Lankan authorities held a discussion with the world health organisation (WHO) to discuss future imports of coronavirus vaccines.

The discussion was attended by Lalith Weeratunga, the Presidents Chief advisor, the director-general of health service, Dr Asela Gunawardena and accused war criminal, and head of Sri Lanka's army, Shavendra Silva.

Sri Lanka following 'mythology in place of science' - Sajith Premadasa

Photograph: Daily FT

The leader of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has reportedly spoken out against the Sri Lankan government’s policy of forcibly cremating suspected COVID-19 victims, stating that the regime has “decided to follow mythology in place of science”.

Jaffna protestors demand release of Tamil political prisoners amid positive COVID-19 cases

A protest against the growing concern over the plight of Tamil political prisoners who have tested positive for COVID-19, was carried out on Monday.

Tamil politicians, parliamentarians, religious leaders, prisoners’ family members and Tamil and Muslim locals took part in the rally in Jaffna. 

Muslims in Vavuniya rally against forced cremations

Muslims rallied in Vavuniya on Saturday to protest against Sri Lanka's compulsory cremation policy as outrage continues across the island. 

Protesters condemned the Sri Lankan government for denying Muslims the right to bury those suspected to have died from COVID-19, directly violating traditional Islamic burial rights. 

Christmas marked across Tamil Eelam 

Amidst coronavirus restrictions and an increased Sri Lankan military presence, Tamils across the North-East marked Christmas at churches across the homeland this week.

See photographs from various ceremonies and celebrations below.