• Jaffna university students continue protest walk to Anuradhapura with support from locals

    Jaffna University students continued their 194km protest walk to Anuradhupura prison for the third day today, garnering support from locals, including schools and businesses, on the route.

  • 175 skeletons unearthed at Mannar mass grave to date

    The total number of skeletons unearthed at a mass grave in Mannar has now reached 175, with excavation commencing over three months ago.

  • Police attempts to suppress ancient Tamil temple continue in Vavuniya

    The protracted battle between Tamils in Nedunkeni and the Sri Lankan archaeology department continues as Vavuniya police have enforced a ban on any development being undertaken at an ancient temple in the area, despite urgent works being necessary to ensure continued access to the temple which sits in the rocky hollow of a mountain.

  • Two Tamil youths arrested in Vavuniya

    Two Tamil youths were arrested in two separate police searches in Vavuniya on Tuesday.

    Both from Pottuvil, Amparai, one of the young men was arrested at Omanthai as police searched a Jaffna-Trincomalee bus at around 2am.

    The other was arrested during the search of a Jaffna-Pottuvil bus at Vavuniya bus station.

    Vavuniya police claim a combined total of 8kg of cannabis (Kerala ganja) was seized from the youths.

  • Office of Reparations Bill passed in Sri Lanka parliament

    The Office of Reparations Bill was passed in Sri Lanka’s parliament on Wednesday.

    The government’s official line is that the Bill provides for the provision of individual and collective reparations for aggrieved persons who have suffered violations of human rights or humanitarian law.

  • Church in Kilinochchi vandalised

    The Kanagapuram Velakanni church was vanadalised by a group of unknown persons earlier last week, as attacks on places of worship in the North-East continue.

    A group of unknown people reportedly vandalised the church property on Saturday and stole a statue from the premises.

    The church administration complained that this has happened several times in recent years, and though they have complained to the Sri Lankan police, no action has been taken.

  • Armed robbers burgle house in Chavakachcheri

    A house in Chavakachcheri was targeted by armed burglars in the early hours of Monday morning.

  • Valvettithurai court rules memorial to fallen LTTE cadres can be rebuilt

    A court in Valvettithurai, Jaffna has dismissed a Sri Lankan police petition against the rebuilding of a monument that was originally constructed in memort of fallen LTTE cadres in the town.

    The monument, built in Theeruvil grounds in remembrance of 12 LTTE members including Lt Col Kumarappa and Lt Col Pulenthiran, was destroyed by the Sri Lankan military.

  • ‘Honouring Strength & Resistance in the Face of Oppression’ – PEARL on Tamil Women’s Day

    The empowerment of Tamil women is under threat from patriarchy within the Tamil community and under attack by the Sri Lankan state, said People For Equality And Relief in Lanka (PEARL), in a statement released to mark Tamil Women’s Day.

  • Remembering 2nd Lt Maalathy

    Today marks thirty-one years since the death of 2nd Lt. Maalathy, the first female fighter of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to lose her life in the Tamil armed struggle.

    Across the world the day is being commemorated as Tamil Women’s Day, to commemorate women’s involvement in the fight for Tamil rights.

  • Sri Lanka inciting police against UK citizens an ‘outrage’ - British Tamil Conservatives

    The arrest of a British Tamil activist on the apparent bidding of Sri Lankan officials, was an ‘outrage’ and an attack on British values, the British Tamil Conservatives (BTC) said.

    The remarks come in response to the arrest of Sockalingam Yogalingam, a prominent Tamil political activist, during a protest against the Sri Lankan Prime Minister’s visit in Oxford on Monday.

  • Jaffna students walk to Anuradhapura as protests for political prisoners continue across Tamil homeland

    Students at the University of Jaffna commenced a 194km protest walk to Anuradhapura prison on Tuesday.

  • Tamils ‘refuse to be intimidated’ by arrest of activist - Tamils for Labour

    Tamils for Labour has raised “serious concerns” over the arrest of Tamil activist Sockalingam Yogalingam during a peaceful protest against the visit of Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister in Oxford yesterday.

    “Mr Yogalingam was exercising his right to peaceful protest and he should be released from custody as soon as possible,” said Sen Kandiah, chair of Tamils for Labour, adding that “it was very concerning to learn that Sri Lankan officials allegedly requested that he be arrested”. 

  • British MPs concerned about Tamil activist’s arrest write to Home Secretary

    British MPs have written to the UK’s Home Secretary expressing “serious concerns” about the arrest of Tamil activist Sockalingam Yogalingam during a peaceful protest against the visit of Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister in Oxford yesterday.

  • British Tamil activist arrested and detained by UK police

    A British Tamil activist has been arrested and detained by UK police after protesting the visit of the Sri Lankan Prime Minister in Oxford on Monday night.

    Mr Sockalingam Yogalingam also known as Yogi, a member of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) was arrested last night by Thames Valley police, along with at least three other protesters.

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