• Remembering Bala Anna 16 years on

    Today marks 16 years since the passing of the chief negotiator and political strategist of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Anton Balasingham. 

    Balasingham, or as he was fondly known among Tamils - Bala Anna, was widely respected and adored by the nation. His charismatic addresses in venues around the world drew tens of thousands, as he provided political analysis with sharp wit. Leading LTTE delegations through numerous negotiations, Bala Anna eloquently and forcefully articulated the rights of the nation. His intellectual prowess and political acumen earned him respect from all sides of the negotiating table.

  • Rajapaksa ally accuses US envoy of controlling both the Aragalaya and Gotabaya Rajapaksa

    Former Sri Lankan Minister Wimal Weerawansa has lashed out against US Ambassador for Sri Lanka Julie Chung, claiming that she the puppet master behind the mistakes of Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Aragalaya protests.

  • Former Rajapaksa acolyte forced to pay compensation for falsehoods against ITJP

    The UK High Court has ruled against the former UK representative of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) and secretary of Global Sri Lanka Forum, Jayaraj Palihawadanaa, in a landmark case concerning false claims he made against the executive director of the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP), Yasmin Sooka.

  • Eelam Tamils push back against military landgrabs

    Jaffna Tamils protested against attempts by the Sri Lankan military to acquire 40 acres of private land for the Naval Base Camp in Karainagar.

  • Mullaitivu Tamils fight back against land grabs

    Mullaitivu Tamils have staged a protest against the Sri Lankan military’s continued land grabs in front of the Gotabaya Naval Camp in Vattuwagal, Mullaitivu, after officials from Colombo came to audit the land for military use.

  • Tamil couple fundraise for toy drive for refugee families

    The Amma project, a charity initiative started by a British Tamil couple, is working alongside the Swansea Asylum Seekers Support (SASS) to provide gifts for children from refugee families during the Christmas period. SASS charity was chosen by the couple as they help asylum seeker familes in various situations, a cause close to their hearts.

  • UK to support climate university in militarised Sri Lanka

    British diplomats have expressed their willingness to provide the necessary technical and practical support to help Sri Lanka implement its 'Climate Prosperity Plan'.

    Speaking at a discussion held last week, the Deputy High Commissioner of Great Britain to Sri Lanka, Lisa Whanstall told the President's Senior Adviser on Climate Change, Ruwan Wijewardene, that they appreciate the efforts taken by Sri Lanka to address Climate Change, the Presidents Media division reports. 

  • Tamil Families of the Disappeared outraged by Tamil politicians

    Following 2,120 days of protest, Tamil Families of the Disappeared staged a protest a vigil outside government offices in Vavuniya, decrying the action of Tamil politicians who met with government officials.

    During the protest, demonstrators pelted photos of Tamil politicians with tomatoes in an expression of outrage. Protesters maintained that Tamil MPs should not speak with the Sri Lankan government alone.

     

     

  • Tamil Eelam to Tamil Nadu - flights resume between Jaffna and Chennai

    Flight services services between Jaffna and Chennai have resumed, with the first flight from Chennai landing at Jaffna's Palaly airport earlier today. 

  • Homes and businesses in Mannar damaged by Cyclone Mandous

    50 families in Mannar have been affected by Cyclone Mandous which damaged houses and businesses in the district. 

    Houses were damaged by fallen trees while the cyclonic storm swept away fishing nets and destroyed fishing boats. 

  • Strong winds wreck homes in Mullaitivu

    Strong winds have devastated a series of temporary houses belonging to 141 families, housing 454 people, in Mulliyawalai, Mullaitivu.

  • Cold weather devastates Tamil homeland - Hundreds of cattle die in Jaffna, Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu

    Roughly 600 cattle have died due to cold weather in Jaffna, Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi, as temperatures have dropped as low as 17 degrees in the past few days.

  • Naai Sekar Returns - No bark, no bite

    Overall, ‘Naai Sekar Returns’ is an underwhelming effort and not the re-entry into Tamil cinema a comedic legend like Vadivelu deserves.

  • Tamil parties split on Wickremesinghe’s budget

     

    Last week saw Tamil National Alliance MP, M.A. Sumanthiran, meet with Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena to discuss the political aspiration of Tamils on the island.

    The meeting follows the passage of the proposed 2023 budget which will see the island military budget further increased whilst simultaneously slashing funding to the public sector and incentivizing international trade.

  • US sanctions another Sri Lankan war criminal

    On the eve of International Human Rights Day, the United States has imposed Magnitsky-style sanctions on the former head of a clandestine Sri Lankan Army platoon, known as the “Tripoli Platoon”, Prabath Bulathwatte.

Subscribe to Tamil Affairs