• Sri Lanka’s denial of cluster bomb use is ‘affront to victims’ - ITJP

    The Sri Lankan government’s continued denial over the military’s use of cluster munitions is an “ever increasing affront to victims” said the International Truth and Justice Project, after Sri Lanka was chosen to head the Convention on Cluster munitions earlier this month.

  • Sri Lankan navy arrests 2 Tamil youths

    The Sri Lankan navy yesterday arrested two Tamil youths who were fishing in Kankesanthurai, Jaffna. 

    The navy has claimed 28kg cannabis was found during the arrest, which took place in the early morning. 

    The two youths have been handed over the police.  

  • Thileepan remembered across North-East

    Tamils across the North-East held local events to remember the death of Lt Col Thileepan on September 26, 1987, after he fasted unto death in protest at the Indian government's failure to fulfil its pledges to the Tamil people.

  • Staff and students at Jaffna University remember Thileepan

    Students and faculty members at the University Jaffna gathered at the campus grounds this morning, to mark the passing of Lt Col Thileepan, a senior political LTTE leader who fasted to death 31 years ago.

    As crowds gathered Thileepan's famous 1987 speech, where he laid out his demands to the Indian government, was also played on a screen to the audience, as well as a speech by LTTE leader V Prabhakaran.

  • Lt Col Thileepan commemorated in Nallur

    Hundreds gathered in Nallur this morning to mark 31 years since the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death.

    Senior Tamil politicians including the leader of the ITAK, TNA MP Mavai Senathirajah, the mayor of Jaffna Emmanuel Arnold and leaders of the TNPF were present at the commemoration, held at the now destroyed Thileepan memorial in Jaffna.

  • Thileepan, Hunger and Remembrance: Why Do We Starve?

    Starvation occurs in three phases. First, the body halts consumption of glucose, its primary energy source. Then, it scrapes away at fat deposits. Once those are depleted, it finally cannibalizes muscle mass to feed the brain. The body enters a delicate balancing act, substituting glucose for fat and eventually protein, until organ function is affected and results in death. The ultimate cause of death, in general, is cardiac arrest or the stopping of the heart. At its core, starvation is a process of desperate sacrifice.

  • The light of sacrifice: remembering Thileepan 31 years on


    Today marks 31 years since the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death, in a protest appealing to the Indian government to honour pledges made to the Tamil people.

  • Sirisena rejects 'foreign influence' at UNGA

    Sri Lanka's president Maithripala Sirisena said he was "quite satisfied" with Sri Lanka's progress regarding reforms during his presidency, despite widespread international criticism that progress has been slow.

    Speaking at the UN General Assembly, the president urged the international community to allow Sri Lankans to resolve their own problems, rejecting foreign influence, while praising the Sri Lankan military. In contrast, he expressed Sri Lanka's support for the Palestinian freedom struggle, urging the UN to pay more attention to "inhumane acts" committed against Palestinians and said that "nations must stand strong" to prevent such acts.

  • Jaffna court rejects ban on Thileepan commemoration

    The Jaffna court has rejected an application by Sri Lankan police seeking to ban commemorations for Thileepan in Nallur.

  • Thileepan remembered in Amparai amid intelligence threats

    Tamil families of the disappeared in Amparai held a remembrance on Tuesday to mark the 31st year since Thileepan’s fast unto death.

  • Two Sinhalese men arrested for possession of cannabis in Vavuniya

    Two Sinhalese men were arrested for possession of cannabis in Vavuniya on Monday, according to Vavuniya police.

    The police said the two men, aged 33 and 29 and hailing from Mahiyangana, Badulla, were arrested around noon with 4.2 kilograms of ‘Kerala ganja’ on a private bus heading to Colombo from Jaffna.

  • Tamil pre-school children taken on tour of military base

    The Sri Lankan army took a group of Tamil pre-schoolchildren on a tour of the Palaly airport last week, whilst the region remains occupied by the military and off limits to local Tamils.

  • Sirisena addresses Mandela Peace Summit, flanked by Buddhist monks and JHU leader

    Accompanied by Buddhist monks and a senior leader from the extremist Jathika Hela Urumaya party, Sri Lanka’s president addressed an event at the side lines of the United Nations General assembly on Monday.

    Maithripala Sirisena delivered a speech at the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit, which was organised in memory of the first black South African president who led the struggle against Apartheid.

  • Army celebrates anniversary in Vanni by building new holiday home for troops

    The Sri Lankan army’s 62 Division celebrated its 8 year anniversary by building a holiday bungalow for soldiers at its Vanni headquarters, consolidating its presence in the region, despite calls for demilitarisation.

  • Eleven attacks on Batticaloa Hindu temples in three years - TNA MP

    Hindu temples in Batticaloa have been attacked at least eleven times in the last three years, an MP for the district has said.

    TNA MP S Viyalenthiran said that attacks on Hindu temples went underreported but that they were taking place at a worrying rate across the North-East, with Batticaloa no exception.

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