• Sri Lankan minister threatens legal action over Maaveerar Naal commemorations

    Sri Lanka's minister of Megapolis and Western Development, Patali Champika Ranawaka on Monday called on the government to take legal action against Tamils commemorating fallen LTTE cadres on Tamil National Remembrance Day  (Maaveerar Naal). 

    "Anyone commemorating the LTTE must be held responsible for the assassinations committed by the LTTE during the war," Mr Champika was quoted by the Colombo Gazette as saying. 

  • Tamil newspapers mark Maaveerar Naal on front pages

    Maaveerar Naal headlines dominate Tamil newspapers in the North-East this morning.

  • Families of Maaveerar honoured at event in Jaffna

    The family members of Maaveerar were honoured during an event at Navalar Hall in Jaffna earlier today.

  • Final preparations ahead of Maaveerar Naal events today

    Theeruvil, Vadamarachchi 

    Final preparations were underway this morning at Thuyilum Illams and memorial sites across the North-East ahead of commemorative events marking Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal) today. 

  • Maaveerar Naal commemorated outside demolished LTTE cemetery in Kodikamam

    Several people gathered outside the site of a destroyed LTTE cemetery in Kodikamam, Jaffna to commemorate the Tamil Remembrance Day.

  • Sri Lankan military officers photograph Tamils at Koappay Thuyilum Illam

    Sri Lankan military officers stationed in vehicles next to Koappay Thuyilum Illam photographed Tamils who had arrived to light a lamp ahead of this evening's commemoration of Tamil National Remembrance Day (Maaveerar Naal).

  • Students gather at universities to mark Maaveerar Naal

    Students across the North-East gathered at Eastern University in Batticaloa and at the University of the Jaffna this morning to mark Maaveerar Naal. 

  • Maaveerar Naal commemoration at Thileepan memorial in Nallur

    Maaveerar Naal commemorations started in Nallur this morning at the destroyed memorial of Lt Col Thileepan.

  • Sri Lanka's prime minister orders halt to Thuyilum Illam reconstruction

    Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has ordered the halting of work to restore destroyed Tamil cemeteries in the North-East that were initially constructed by the LTTE to remember the Tamil war dead, reports the dailymirror.lk. 

  • Resistance and resilience

    Today on Maaveerar Naal Tamils around the world gather in memory of those who died fighting Sri Lankan state oppression. Emboldened by the thousands that gathered at destroyed LTTE resting homes (Thuyilum Illams) last year, preparations this year have been on the largest scale since the end of the armed conflict. Tamils across the North-East have braved intimidation from the military and intelligence personnel to clear and decorate Thuyilum Illams. This November has like those past seen a deliberate campaign of fear-mongering by the police, justifying the deployment of extra officers through citing an alleged rise in gang violence, which conveniently seems to rear its head this time each year.

  • China endorses joint ventures with India says Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister

    Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Tilak told Sri Lankan press that China fully endorsed joint ventures that Sri Lanka was launching with India.

    Speaking to dailymirror.lk, Mr Marapana said political elements were trying to misinterpret Sri Lanka’s warm links with China and India.

    Speaking on his recent visit to China, where he met vice-premier Wang Yen, he said,

  • Tamils in Myanmar commemorate Maaveerar Naal

    Tamils in Myanmar commemorated Maaveerar Naal with a candlelit ceremony this week.

    The remembrance event, organised by the Tamil Youth Association took place in Yangon.

  • BTF commemorates Maaveerar Naal

    The British Tamils Forum marked Maaveerar Naal, and called for full implementation of the UNHRC resolution on accountability and reconciliation.

    In a statement released Friday, the organisation condemned the ongoing “military occupation” of the Tamil North-East.  

  • Inquiry launched into TNA MP's alleged use of funds for Thuyilum Illam reconstruction

    The Sri Lankan government has launched in inquiry into the alleged funds from the decentralised budget to rebuilding a LTTE resting home (Thuyilum Illam) in the North-East. 

    This week the Sri Lankan paper, Daily Mirror, reported the TNA MP for Kilinochchi S Sritharan intended to use Rs 4 million to reconstruct the Thuyilum Illam in Kilinochchi, that was destroyed by the Sri Lankan military. 

  • Sinhala activists hold demonstration against federalism

    The Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) on Saturday held a demonstration in Colombo calling on the Sinhala people to say 'no to federalism'. 

    Wearing T shirt with the depiction of Tamil Eelam as a warning to what they said would follow if there was federalism, PHU activists handed out leaflets. 

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