• Students at Eastern University commemorate Maaveerar Naal

    Over 200 students at Eastern University commemorated Maaveerar Naal at the Vantharumoolai campus in Batticaloa and the Swami Vipulananda Institute in Kalladi on Saturday.

    Mirroring their counterparts at the University of Jaffna, students lit candles and lamps in memory of those who gave their lives to the Tamil struggle. 

  • Thousands gather at destroyed LTTE cemeteries to mark Maaveerar Naal

    Tamils across the North-East marked Maaveerar Naal by gathering at the site of destroyed LTTE cemeteries across the North-East, where they collected broken gravestones and held memorial events to remember cadres that lost their lives in the struggle for liberation.

  • Catholic service in Mannar to remember Maaveerar

    A congregation in Mannar held a mass this morning, in remembrance of all Tamil liberation fighters who died in the war against oppression by Sri Lanka.

    The service, led by Father Sebamalai, was held at Karisal St Mary's Church.

  • Maaveerar remembered outside Koappay military camp

    NPC Councillors S Shivajilingam and S Sajeevan led Maaveerar Naal commemorations outside the headquarters of the military's 51 Division - formerly the site of an LTTE cemetery.

    The cemetery was destroyed in 1995 and rebuilt by the LTTE during the ceasefire, before the Sri Lankan state again bulldozed the graves in 2010, to build the army camp on its remains.

     

  • Maaveerar Naal commemorated privately in homes across North-East

    In addition to public events this year, Maaveerar Naal continued to be marked privately in people's homes, as many remained fearful of military intelligence officers and reprisal. 

    Many built replica tombstones on their land echoing the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's tombstones that have since been destroyed by the Sri Lankan military.

  • North-East Tamil papers mark Maaveerar Naal

    Many front pages in the North-East Tamil press marked today's Maaveerar Naal, the Tamil remembrance day.

    The Uthayan, the Valampuri and Kalai Kathir were amongst the papers dedicating entire pages to the commemorations.

  • Maaveerar Naal marked in Nallur

    Tamils gathered by the destroyed Thileepan monument in Nallur on Saturday to take part in one of the many Maaveerar Naal commemorative events taking place across the North-East on November 27.

    Despite military officers being stationed around the region, events this year took a more defiant tone to recent years when Maaveerar Naal was marked covertly. 

  • Remembering and rebuilding

    Today, Tamils across the globe will collectively light candles, lay flowers and bow heads in memory of those who gave their lives resisting state oppression. Marking the legacy of these heroes has become an integral moment of solidarity for the entire nation. In the Tamil homeland, commemorations have already begun this week, in a defiant series of events that have continued to grow since the armed conflict ended. Sri Lanka’s response to these moves at remembering the lives lost, alongside its continued targeting of Tamils, reveals a failure to tackle the deep-rooted issues of Sinhala nationalism on the island - a stark contrast from the promise of reconciliation when it came into power almost two years ago.

     

  • Tamil schoolboy in South assaulted and branded

    A Tamil student in Nuwara Eliya was assaulted and had the word 'Tamil' carved onto his arm by his attackers.

    The 14-year-old schoolboy was intercepted by unknown men on his way home from school and beaten. The boy told police that he became unconscious and had the word 'TAMIL' cut onto his right forearm by the men.

  • Tamils in Kilinochchi clean local LTTE cemeteries

    Tamils in the Kilinochchi district gathered at the sites of cemeteries for fallen LTTE cadres to tidy the remains of the tomb stones, ahead of Maaveerar Naal, the Tamil remembrance day, on November 27.

  • Sri Lanka's navy constructs permanent fencing around appropriated land in Mullaithivu

    Sri Lanka’s navy has installed permanent fences around 617 acres of Land in Mullaithivu.

    A notice was published in a local Tamil newspaper stating that the Navy was going to acquire land under Section 38a of the Land Acquisition Act.

  • London shopfronts display Tamil national flag for Maaveerar week

    Tamil businesses across London mark Maaveerar week by flying the Tamil national flag in their shopfronts.

  • Sri Lanka's human rights abuses must be held to account says Australian senator

    The international community must do more to hold Sri Lanka to account for its ongoing human rights abuses, says Australian senator Lee Rhiannon.

    In a speech to the Australian parliament, Greens senator Lee Rhiannon recounted how Sri Lanka’s chief of national intelligence, himself accused of perpetrating torture, evaded questions from the UN’s Committee Against Torture.

  • Canadian Tamil Parliamentary Friendship Group holds inaugural meeting, pledges to focus on accountability for rights violations

    The Canadian Tamil Parliamentary Friendship Group (CTPFG) held its inaugural meeting on Monday 22 November.

    The cross-party parliamentary group was established with the aim of building a strong relationship between Canada and the worldwide Tamil diaspora, whilst continuing to “focus on issues important to Tamil-Canadians, including advocacy on human rights, and accountability for violations against Tamils”

  • Vavuniya Citizens Committee calls for Maaveerar Naal commemoration

    The Vavuniya Citizens Committee called this week for Tamils across the world to commemorate Maaveerar Naal, remembering the sacrifice of those who died for the Tamil struggle. 

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