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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…

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Occupation Watch - 1 June, 2025

In May 2025, the Sri Lankan military escalated its occupation of the Tamil homeland under the guise of civil outreach—ranging from church renovations and aid distributions to military-run golf tournaments held on seized Tamil land. These highly publicised activities, led by infantry divisions accused of war crimes, serve to normalise the military’s entrenched dominance while deflecting scrutiny over its role in crimes against humanity.

Northern Province

Tamil protest blocks major road in Trincomalee after Navy shooting

Tamil residents of Thirukkadalur in Trincomalee staged a mass protest this week, blocking the main Nilaveli Road to demand justice after the Sri Lankan navy shot a Tamil fisherman in the region.

Slow progress and red tape continue to hinder Mannar mass grave investigation

Attorney V. S. Niranjan, representing the families of the disappeared, said that work was ongoing regarding the ongoing investigation into the Mannar Sathosa mass grave, which continues to be bogged down by Sri Lankan bureaucracy.

Hundreds of containers let into Sri Lanka without inspection had LTTE weapons, says Tamil MP

As controversy grew around hundreds of shipping containers that Sri Lankan authorities reportedly allowed into the island without undergoing the usual inspection process, a Tamil lawmaker has claimed that they contained weapons belonging to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Velupillai Prabhakaran.

Mullaitivu Magistrate Court releases Tamil farmers as land does not belong to Sri Lanka's Archaeology Department

Kurunthurmalai illegally constructed vihara

Mullaitivu Magistrate Court released two Tamil farmers from Kurunthurmalai who were arrested for farming, following a complaint by a Sinhala Buddhist monk alleging damage to an “archaeological” site.

At the hearing yesterday, the government lawyer had admitted that there is not an official government gazette which declares that the contested land belongs to Sri Lanka's Department of Archaeology. As a result, the case was dismissed and the farmers were released.

Sri Lankan foreign minister meets Palestinian ambassador even as ties with Israel deepen

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath, met with the Ambassador of Palestine to Sri Lanka, Ihab Khalil last week, even as his government continued to defend its growing ties with Israel.

TNPF and DTNA hold talks on political alignment, federalism and local governance

Leaders of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) and the Democratic Tamil National Alliance (DTNA) held a meeting in Jaffna on Sunday, where they discussed forging a broader political alignment and reiterated their shared commitment to achieving a federal constitutional settlement recognising the North-East as a merged Tamil homeland.

Infant remains found at Jaffna mass grave

Excavation work at the Chemmani-Sindubathi burial site in Jaffna’s Nallur division has led to the recovery of human remains believed to belong to an infant under the age of one, fuelling calls for international oversight into excavating mass graves on the island.

Families of the disappeared demand international oversight of Chemmani mass grave exhumations

Families of the disappeared staged a protest in Jaffna on Thursday, demanding international monitoring of excavations at the Chemmani-Sindubathi mass grave site, where bodies continue to be uncovered.