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Earlier this month, the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) submitted more than 60 sanctions requests targeting Sri Lankan officials, security personnel and former Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) officers for their roles in human rights violations committed during and after Sri Lanka’s armed conflict. In an interview with the Tamil Guardian, Yasmin Sooka, Executive Director of ITJP…

ITAK's wake up call and Tamil aspirations - Interview with Shanakiyan Rasamanickam

Following his re-election as member of parliament for Batticaloa, the Tamil Guardian spoke to Shanakiyan Rasamanickam to discuss the path ahead for Tamil politics and the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK), as well as accountability for genocide and a political solution for the Tamil people.

Why Tamils should boycott Sri Lanka’s presidential election - Interview with Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Leader of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, called on Tamils to boycott the upcoming presidential polls, stating that doing so would be a “rejection of the system” and calls the legitimacy of the Sri Lankan state into question.

In his interview with the Tamil Guardian, Ponnambalam spoke about the fundamental racism of the Sri Lankan state, why none of the leading Sinhala candidates are worthy of Tamil votes and why the Tamil candidate does not have his party’s support.

 See the full interview and transcript below.

Backing Premadasa is a ‘betrayal’ of the Tamil people - Interview with Shritharan

“The decision by members of the central committee of ITAK to support Sajith Premadasa in the upcoming presidential election without any guarantee regarding a resolution to the Tamil issue is condemnable,” said S Shritharan, Member of Parliament and the leader-elect of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) to the Tamil Guardian in an interview this week, labelling the move a “betrayal”.

‘A vote for liberation’ - Ariyanenthiran tells Tamil Guardian why a Tamil common candidate is vital

With Sri Lanka’s presidential polls looming, Tamil Guardian spoke with the Tamil common candidate, Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanenthiran, about his decision to contest and what the concept of a common candidate means for the Tamil nation. 

'We struggled a lot to make this film' - Tamil Guardian speaks with Oozhi director Ranjith Joseph

Following the global release of the 'Oozhi: A Dark Age', the Tamil Guardian interviewed its director Ranjith Jospeh to discuss the creative process behind making the film and why the film is important in educating the younger generation about the Tamil struggle.

 

Interview with Devina Paul - British Tamil running to become UK Member of Parliament

With the 2024 UK General Election set to take place on July 4, more British Tamils than ever before have been named as candidates with a range of Britain’s political parties. The Tamil Guardian interviewed the candidates who are hoping to become one of the UK’s first-ever British Tamil parliamentarians.
 

Interview with Mayuran Senthilnathan - British Tamil running to become UK Member of Parliament

With the 2024 UK General Election set to take place on July 4, more British Tamils than ever before have been named as candidates with a range of Britain’s political parties. The Tamil Guardian interviewed the candidates who are hoping to become one of the UK’s first-ever British Tamil parliamentarians.

Interview with Kamala Kugan - British Tamil running to become UK Member of Parliament

With the 2024 UK General Election set to take place on July 4, more British Tamils than ever before have been named as candidates with a range of Britain’s political parties. The Tamil Guardian interviewed the candidates who are hoping to become one of the UK’s first-ever British Tamil parliamentarians.

Interview with Naranee Ruthra-Rajan - British Tamil running to become UK Member of Parliament

With the 2024 UK General Election set to take place on July 4, more British Tamils than ever before have been named as candidates with a range of Britain’s political parties. The Tamil Guardian interviewed the candidates who are hoping to become one of the UK’s first-ever British Tamil parliamentarians.

Interview with Gavin Haran - British Tamil running to become UK Member of Parliament

With the 2024 UK General Election set to take place on July 4, more British Tamils than ever before have been named as candidates with a range of Britain’s political parties. The Tamil Guardian interviewed the candidates who are hoping to become one of the UK’s first-ever British Tamil parliamentarians.