• Journalist murdered after exposing Trinco 5 massacre remembered in Batticaloa

    Residents in Batticaloa on Saturday remembered the 13th anniversary of the murder of the Tamil journalist, Subramaniyam Sugirdharajan, who was shot dead in Trincomalee after exposing the Sri Lankan Special Task Force's killing of 5 Tamil students, known as the 'Trinco 5'.  

    Sugirdharajan, who was a journalist at the Sudar Oli paper, had accompanied one of the father of the murdered students, Dr Manoharan to the mortuary and published photos showing the bodies with point-blank gunshot injuries, thereby disproving government claims that the students had been killed by a grenade explosion.

  • Court revokes arrest warrant for Sri Lankan brigadier to mull over diplomatic immunity

    A British court has revoked the arrest warrant for a Sri Lankan brigadier who was found guilty of intentionally harassing Tamil protestors, pending a further hearing on February 1st to determine the status of his diplomatic immunity.

  • Mannar mass grave samples handed to US company for carbon dating

    Samples of bones found in the Mannar ‘Sathosa’ mass grave were handed over for carbon dating to an American analytics company in Florida on Friday.

  • Elderly man found dead in Mannar

    The body of an elderly man was found in Santhipuram salt fields in Mannar on Saturday. 

    The man is believed to be 82-year-old Kathirkamanathan Arulananthan from the village of Pannankaddikkodu. 

  • Sirisena tells Singapore - expect FTA amendments
    <p>Sri Lanka's president Maithripala Sirisena told the Singaporean prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong today to expect amendments to the Free Trade Agreement in place between the two countries.&nbsp;</p> <p>"A few mistakes had been made by Sri Lanka when drafting the FTA," Sirisena explained during a meeting with Loong in Singapore today.&nbsp;</p>
  • Heavy rains again in Mullaitivu after recent floods

    Heavy rains fell in Mullaitivu today just weeks after families recovered from recent flooding across the Vanni area. 

    Families continue to watch apprehensively as the rains fall, fearful of further flooding and damage to agricultural land. 

  • Soldiers intimidate Keppapulavu families demanding release of land

    Over 100 displaced families from Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu today moved their ongoing protest to outside the military camp sited on their occupied lands. 

  • Justice demanded for murdered journalists at Jaffna rally

    Tamils demanded justice for murdered journalists today at a rally in Jaffna. 

    The rally marked the 13th anniversary of the murdered Sudar Oli Tamil journalist, Subramaniyam Sugirdharajan, who was shot dead after exposing the Sri Lankan Special Task Force's killing of 5 Tamil students, known as the 'Trinco 5'.  

    Sugirdharajan had published photos showing the students' bodies with point-blank gunshot injuries, thereby disproving government claims the students had been killed by a grenade explosion.

  • Tamil activists summoned to court as another hartal shuts down Batticaloa

    Four Tamil activists have been summoned before the magistrates court for organising a hartal which shut down business in several parts of Batticaloa district on Friday.

  • FCO provides documentation to assist court over Sri Lanka Defence Attaché case

    The UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is assisting Westminster Magistrate's Court in the case of the Sri Lanka's Defence Attaché, Brigadier Priyanka Fernando, who was filmed last year motioning a death threat to British Tamils in London. 

    Speaking to Tamil Guardian today, the FCO spokesperson confirmed is was providing documentation to assist with the case. 

    "The FCO, which is not a party to these legal proceedings, has been contacted by Westminster Magistrate’s Court seeking clarification of the Brigadier’s diplomatic status in the UK at the time of the incident. The FCO is providing documentation to assist the court." 

    "We were deeply concerned by the incident involving the Sri Lankan Defence Attaché last year and made immediate representations to the Sri Lankan Government. The Defence Attaché was recalled by his Government soon after," the FCO spokesperson added. 

  • Sri Lanka’s Buddhist affairs minister requests to free BBS leader
    <p>Sri Lanka’s minister of Buddhist affairs has written to president Maithripala Sirisena, conveying requests to pardon and free the leader of the extremist Sinhala hate group Bodu Bala Sena (BBS).</p>
  • Another militarised Thai Pongal in the Tamil homeland

    Whilst Tamils across the North-East celebrated the Tamil harvest festival of Thai Pongal this month, locals had to contend with the occupying Sri Lankan military holding several events of its own across the heavy militarised Tamil homeland.

    The events across the North-East come despite continued criticism over the military’s involvement in civilian affairs, as tens of thousands of stationed remain stationed in the region.

  • ‘We are now in a struggle against neo-imperialism’ declares Mahinda Rajapaksa

    Sri Lanka’s former president Mahinda Rajapaksa said he was in a “struggle against neo-imperialism” and vowed never to allow “terrorism” on the island, in a wide ranging interview with The Week earlier this month.

    Rajapaksa, who oversaw a military offensive that killed tens of thousands of Tamils, said that there “are elements, both local and foreign, who do not want to see me coming back to power”.

  • Keppapulavu families plan to occupy homes after decade of delays

    Keppapulavu families marking 500 days of protest in July 2018 

    Over 100 Tamil families from the Mullaitivu village of Keppapulavu are planning to occupy their lands tomorrow after a decade of delays and false promises from the Sri Lankan government. 

    The families made this decision after the government repeatedly failed to release the lands despite almost two years of protests, demanding the land to be returned today. 

    Although almost ten years have passed since the end of the armed conflict the Sri Lankan military continues to control and occupy vast swathes of land in the Tamil homeland, forcing families to remain displaced. 

  • Students rally against increasing drug use in Jaffna

    Students from a Jaffna school yesterday rallied against the increasing and widespread use of illicit drugs and associated violence. 

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