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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…

Sri Lankan court bars TNA, TNPF and Uthayan Jaffna events on May 18

Sri Lankan police announced that a court order has been obtained barring any events from taking place at that Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Uthayan newspaper offices in Jaffna or at the home of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) leader, just hours before commemorations events were due to take place marking Tamil Genocide Day.

According to early reports, the announcement by the Jaffna OIC bars any events from taking place at the venues and warns that any potential participants may be detained.

More to follow.

Sri Lanka cites COVID-19 to order TNPF leaders into isolation ahead of Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day

A Sri Lankan judge has issued a 14-day isolation order against eleven senior figures from the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) this evening, just hours party members were to mark Tamil Genocide Day on Monday.

The notice, signed byJaffna magistrate Anthony Saamy Peter Paul cites the risk of coronavirus  to order the senior figures into isolation.

It was delivered on Sunday evening, just hours before commemoration events were due to begin.

Sri Lankan High Commission accuses travel quiz of ‘propagating terrorism’

The Sri Lankan High Commission in London has lashed out at The Guardian this week, accusing the paper of “a sinister attempt to propagate the ideology of a proscribed terrorist outfit” after it published a travel quiz on islands around the world this week.

“From the Hebrides to Antipodes … how are you on islands, isles and islets – archipelago-go-go or just no-no-no?,” read the quiz, which gets published every Friday on The Guardian’s travel section.

The Sri Lankan High Commission was clearly the latter. 

Batticaloa Municipal Council commemorates Mullivaikkal

The Batticaloa Municipal Council held a moment’s silence in tribute to those massacred at Mullivaikkal this week, as part of commemorations taking place around the world to mark Tamil Genocide Week.

Mayor Thiyagarasa Saravanapavan, Deputy Chief Minister K. Sathiyaseelan, members of the Municipal Council, Municipal Commissioner Kasithravel, and various other officials were present at the session on Thursday.

‘If you light lamps, the army will shoot you’ – Sri Lankan police warn TNPF member

Video: @GGPonnambalam

Sri Lankan police officers threatened a Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) Pradeshiya Sabha member this morning, pulling up outside her house and warning that the army will shoot her if she lights lamps to commemorate Tamil genocide day on Monday.

Vijeyakakan Rajitha, a Pradeshiya Sabha member in Point Pedro, said up to 15 Sri Lankan police officers, including the OIC, visited her home this morning.

Remembering What was Lost in Mullivaaikkal - Reflection from a Woman Head of the Household

As part of a series marking 11 years since the atrocities of Mullivaikkal, a Tamil woman shares her reflections on the experiences and the struggles she faces.

At the end of the war, it was estimated that there were almost 80,000 woman-headed households in the North and East.

In this video, a Tamil woman whose husband and brothers were disappeared during the war, reflects on the struggles she goes through as the head of the household and the gender-based discrimination in the society she lives in.
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Reflections from Mullivaikkal: Remembering What was Lost Part 3



I am in grade 10 now. I want to score enough to be able to enter Advance Level soon. I love the subject history. I was four years old when I lost my leg, I am 15 years old now. My studies depend on the income we get from the coconut grove.

May 17 2009, I saw my dad for the last time' - Teenage Mullivaikkal survivor

Kalaiyarasi Kanagalingam, a now 15-year-old survivor of Mullivaikkal, spoke about the last memory of her father and the importance of Tamil genocide recognition at a conference hosted at the Houses of Parliament in October 2019.

May 17th, 2009 was the last time she saw her father.

We have reproduced her full speech to the conference below.

Sri Lankan security forces ramp up surveillance in Mullivaikkal

Several checkpoints have been set up in and around Mullivaikkal by the Sri Lankan police and military, as Tamil genocide remembrance day on May 18 draws closer.

More than ten intelligence officers have taken over an unoccupied house near the Mullivaikkal memorial monument and have been undertaking surveillance and photographing those who come to the monument and telling them to leave immediately.

Kanji: memories of survival

Student organisations in the North-East came together and distributed the essential ingredients that many Tamils solely survived on when they were trapped in the fire zone, 11 years ago.

 (Tamils handed out 'Kanji' in 2009)