• Kayts court imposes ban on Maaveerar Naal commemorations as crackdown intensifies in North-East

    The Kayts Magistrate's Court has imposed a ban on observing Maaveerar Naal and other remembrance events in Jaffna from today until November 27.

    An order was was issued by the court yesterday evening under the Covid-19 Isolation Act after Kayts police filed a case to ban any commemoration events. The police said they had received information that arrangements were being made to observe Maaveerar Naal in Velanani and Pungudutivu. 

  • Allow us to commemorate our children' – LTTE Captain Pandithar’s mother pleads

    Sinnathurai Maheswari, the mother of Sinnathurai Raveenthiran, otherwise known as LTTE’s senior Captain Pandithar, pleaded that no one should be banned from paying homage to their deceased children.

    Maheswari, hailing from Valvettithurai filed a petition at Jaffna High Court seeking an injunction not to attempt a ban on Maaveerar Naal events.

  • UK Tamil students and TYO hold virtual Maaveerar Naal remembrance event

    In the lead up to Maaveerar Naal, UK Tamil students and the Tamil Youth Organisation UK (TYO UK) have organised a virtual remembrance event to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives in the Tamil struggle for freedom.

    The event has been organised alongside 23 Tamil societies. 

    Watch the live event below: 

  • Tamil Nadu campaign for release of Rajiv Gandhi assassination accused goes viral
  • No martyrs, only terrorists' claims Sri Lankan MP as crackdown steps up

    In the build-up to Maaveerar Naal next week, a Sri Lankan parliamentarian claimed that there were “no martyrs” in the armed conflict, “only terrorists” and the army.

  • Sri Lankan police interrogate Tamil journalist for reporting of Sinhala settlements on Tamil cattle farmers’ land

    Sri Lankan police officers interrogated Tamil Guardian’s Batticaloa correspondent and Batticaloa Press Club (BPC) Secretary, Selvakumar Nilanthan at his home, for highlighting the military-assisted Sinhala settlements on Tamil cattle farmers’ land in Batticaloa.

    Nilanthan, who revealed that land grabs in Mylanthanaimadu and Periya Maadhavanai, Batticaloa has resulted in Tamil cattle farmers “facing grave economic problems”, was questioned for nearly two hours by four policeman on Monday (16th November). During the interrogation, he was asked to disclose the names of his colleagues who had been assigned to the story and the websites that publish his articles.

  • Mannar court imposes ban on commemorating Maaveerar Naal as Sri Lankan police push for more bans across North-East districts

    The Mannar Magistrates court imposed a ban on observing Maaveerar Naal across the Mannar district. Vavuniya Magistrate Court issued orders today to ban eight persons from taking part in Maaveerar Naal commemoration activities, including TNPF MP Selvarajah Kajendran. 

    The court passed a judgement yesterday that effectively enforces a ban on commemorational activities in Mannar from 21st to 27th November 2020, after Mannar Police filed a case requesting Maaveerar Naal remembrances to be prohibited. Sri Lankan police across the Tamil homeland have appealed to local districts court in an attempt to prevent Maaveerar Naal commemorations this year.

  • Sinhala settlers issue death threats to Tamil farmers and kill cows over land dispute

    Sinhala settlers in Batticaloa cultivating corn on grazing land have threatened Tamil livestock farmers and killed several cows that were grazing on the disputed land.

  • Sri Lankan police interrupt Maaveerar Naal preparation in Visuvamadu 

    Sri Lankan police disrupted Tamils who were conducting volunteer services in preparation for Maaveerar Naal at the Maveerar Thuyilum Illam in Theravil, Visuvamadu on Monday. 

  • ‘You expect us to get your permission to commemorate the people you killed’ - TNPF MP confronts Sri Lankan police

    The Sri Lankan security forces attempted to halt a group of Tamils who were on their way to commence cleaning services in preparation for Maaveerar Naal, as initimidation continued in the run up to the remembrance day. 

  • TNPF supports burial plans for Muslims whilst TNA opposes

    The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) said that it will support the burial of Muslim coronavirus victims, whilst the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has opposed such a move, as the Sri Lankan government reportedly looks to commence burials in Mannar.

    “We fully support burials,” tweeted TNPF leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam this morning. “And we support the burials to be in places that normally they would have been buried.”

  • Gotabaya speaks on ‘Sinhala race’ and strengthening security in televised address

    Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa pledged to allay “legitimate fears” over the “Sinhala race” and further strengthen the security apparatus in a speech laced with ethno-nationalist rhetoric aimed at his Sinhala Buddhist base on Wednesday.

    “It is no secret that the majority who voted for me then were Sinhalese,” Rajapaksa told Sri Lanka’s parliament. “They rallied because they had legitimate fears that the Sinhala race, our religion, national resources and the heritage would be threatened with destruction in the face of various local and foreign forces and ideologies that support separatism, extremism and terrorism.”

    “During this short period of time we have taken steps to ensure the security of the country as requested by the people,” he added. “The public should not have apprehensions on this issue any longer.”

  • ‘Not a one-way street,’ EU warns Sri Lanka

    The European Union (EU) warned Sri Lanka that trade between the two regions “is not a one-way street,” as it expressed concern over Colombo’s import restrictions and withdrawal of support for the United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution on accountability.

  • Journalist attack suspects released on bail

    Three suspects in the assault on two Tamil journalists last month in Mullaitivu were granted bail on Tuesday.

  • Sri Lanka hits back at The Elders for ‘unacceptable’ statement

    Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom has hit back at The Elders this week, after the group referenced Sri Lanka when they spoke on US President Donald Trump’s refusal to “adhere to the protocols and processes governing the transition of power”.

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