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#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
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Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
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#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
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#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


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2 years ago


#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
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#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
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#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


7.3K
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2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
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#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


7.3K
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2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
-
#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


7.3K
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2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
-
#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


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2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
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#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


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2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
-
#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


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2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
-
#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


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2 years ago


#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
-
#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


7.3K
34
2 years ago

#169796
This is the number of tiles in this post, and the hex code of this colour.
World Bank data and research by the former Catholic Bishop of Mannar, Right Reverend Dr. Rayappu Joseph, revealed that at least 169,796 were killed during the Tamil genocide in 2009.
 
Each tile represents a Tamil life lost 15 years ago — from newborn babies to elders who were older than the Sri Lankan state itself. Yet, we may never truly know how many of our people were taken. 15 years later, we are still uncovering mass graves, hearing new testimonies, discovering photos, and searching for those who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide against the Eelam Tamil people — with the complicity and support of international actors. To this day, no one has been held accountable.
 
Instead, the unitary Sinhala-Buddhist majoritarian state continues to deny its crimes and oppress the Tamil homeland and its people — as it has done for 76 years, since gaining independence.
 
The Sri Lankan state committed some of the worst crimes known to humanity, with the explicit aim of destroying the Eelam Tamil people and their liberation struggle. But it failed.
 
15 years after the massacres of Mullivaikkal, and 76 years after Sri Lanka’s independence, the Eelam Tamil nation continues to resist state violence. Across the globe, Eelam Tamils persist in our struggle for justice, accountability, and our legitimate right to self-determination as a nation — until our people can finally live in peace and freedom.
-
Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day - May 18
-

#mullivaikkal #tamilgenocide #may18 #tamileelam
-
#srilanka #srilankatravel #srilankatourism #srilankadaily #visitsrilanka


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2 years ago

We warmly invite you to our next Coffee & Conversation event of the year, taking place in London, UK, on Sunday 26th April 2026. 

Join us to meet the PEARL team, learn more about our work, and discover how you can get involved. We will also be offering a curated selection of prints of the Tamil homeland, captured by Eelam Tamil photographers, along with other merchandise.

@saygi is an Eelam Tamil activist, lawyer and photographer based in Switzerland. His passion for photography started in his youth and continues to stay. As a child of Tamil refugees, he finds importance in capturing and documenting the faces and stories of the Eelam Tamil community. Sagi currently works as a lawyer in Switzerland and as Advocacy Advisor at PEARL.

Event details:
Date: Sunday 26th April 2026
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Gana Restaurant, 13, 15 Village Way E, Rayners Lane, Harrow, HA2 7LX

Light refreshments will be provided.

To RSVP, please email contact@pearlaction.org

We hope you can join us, and we look forward to connecting with you in person.


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1 months ago

We warmly invite you to our next Coffee & Conversation event of the year, taking place in London, UK, on Sunday 26th April 2026. 

Join us to meet the PEARL team, learn more about our work, and discover how you can get involved. We will also be offering a curated selection of prints of the Tamil homeland, captured by Eelam Tamil photographers, along with other merchandise.

@saygi is an Eelam Tamil activist, lawyer and photographer based in Switzerland. His passion for photography started in his youth and continues to stay. As a child of Tamil refugees, he finds importance in capturing and documenting the faces and stories of the Eelam Tamil community. Sagi currently works as a lawyer in Switzerland and as Advocacy Advisor at PEARL.

Event details:
Date: Sunday 26th April 2026
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Gana Restaurant, 13, 15 Village Way E, Rayners Lane, Harrow, HA2 7LX

Light refreshments will be provided.

To RSVP, please email contact@pearlaction.org

We hope you can join us, and we look forward to connecting with you in person.


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1 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


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5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


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5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


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5 months ago


Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago


Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

Maaveerar Thuyilum Illam. Kanagapuram, Kilinochchi. August 2024.

Great Heroes resting places - the cemeteries that housed the bodies of the fallen LTTE fighters in Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan state destroyed all of these cemeteries after the end of the war. Despite the Sri Lankan state‘s suppression of Tamil memorialisation efforts, Tamils rebuilt some of the destroyed cemeteries to new memorials, resisting the erasure of their memories. Every year, Thousands of Tamils in the homeland gather on Maaveerar Naal (Great Heroes Day) November 27 at these places to commemorate the sacrifices of the Tamil liberation struggle, reaffirming their commitment to liberate the Eelam Tamil nation from Sri Lankan subjugation.
#tamileelam #maaveerarnaal #thuyilumillam #srilanka


279
5 months ago

unwritten poem by captain vaanathi. translated by @k.a.n.d.a.s.a.m.y
maaveerar naal - great heroes day
video from kanagapuram thuyilum illam in kilinochchi

#maaveerarnaal #tamileelam


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5 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


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8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

Die Erde im tamilischen Nordosten Sri Lankas ist berühmt für ihre rote Farbe, doch in Chemmani, einem Dorf nahe der Stadt Jaffna, offenbart sie eine lange verdrängte Wahrheit — Mein Gastbeitrag in der aktuellen Ausgabe der @woz_die_wochenzeitung über das Massengrab in Chemmani, den Völkermord an den Tamil:innen und die Wichtigkeit internationaler Massnahmen für Gerechtigkeit.

Beide Fotos von Kumanan Kanapathippillai @kumanan93 der täglich über das Massengrab und den Widerstand des tamilischen Volkes berichtet. Obwohl er im Namen der „Terrorbekämpfung“ kürzlich von sri-lankischen Sicherheitskräften stundenlang verhört und eingeschüchtert wurde, kämpft er weiterhin für Wahrheit und Gerechtigkeit.

Foto 1: Blaue Schultasche am Körper eines Kindes im Massengrab von Chemmani
Foto 2: Protest von tamilischen Angehörigen der gewaltsam Verschwundenen für eine internationale Untersuchung des Massengrabsund den Verbrechen Sri Lankas.

Aktuelle Zahl der exhumierten Skelette in Chemmani: 235 (04.09.2025)

Link in der Bio
English translation in the alt text
#srilanka #srilankatourism #tamilgenocide


513
6
8 months ago

முள்ளிவாய்க்கால் மண்ணே / உன் மௌனம் காதில் விழுகிறது / மீண்டும் எப்போது என்னிடம் பேசுவாய்?

oh soil of mullivaikkal / your silence falls upon my ears / when will you speak to me again?

#tamilgenocideremembranceday #mullivaikkal


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1 years ago

Abendhimmel. மாலை வானம்.

song: Kannalane from Bombay, @arrahman & @kschithra

என்னை மறந்துவிட்டேன்
இந்த உலகத்தில் நானில்லை
நானில்லை. உன்னை இழந்துவிட்டால்
எந்த மலரிலும் தேனில்லை தேனில்லை.
இது கனவா இல்லை நினைவா, என்னை
கிள்ளி உண்மை தெளிந்தேன், உன்னைப்
பாா்த்தெந்தன் தாய்மொழி மறந்தேன்.

I have forgotten myself, I’m not in this world.
if I lose you, there will be no honey in the flowers.
Is this a dream or is this real, I pinched myself to know the truth. Since i saw you, i forgot my mother tongue.

#kannalane #bombay #kschithra #rahmania #90stamilsongs #maniratnam


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1
1 years ago

In Each Other‘s Arms
கண்ணம்மா - என் காதலி (யோகம்)
Tamil Original and English translation
by C. Subramania Bharati

C. Subramania Bharati. The Coming Age. Collected English Writings (2021)

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பாயுமொளி நீ எனக்கு
பார்க்கும் விழி நான் உனக்கு
தோயும் மது நீ எனக்கு
தும்பியடி நான் உனக்கு

Thou to me the flowing Light
And I to thee discerning sight;
Honied blossom thou to me,
Bee enchanted I to thee;

வீணையடி நீ எனக்கு
மேவும் விரல் நானுனக்கு
பூணும் வடம் நீ எனக்கு
புது வைரம் நான் உனக்கு

Thou to me the harp of gold
And I to thee the finger bold;
Necklace shining thou to me
New-set diamonds I to thee;

#mahakavi #bharathiyar #subramaniabharati #tamilpoetry


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2 years ago

காதல் கொண்டேன் கனவினை வளர்த்தேன்
கண்மணி உனை நான் கருத்தினில் நிறைப்பேன்
உனக்கே உயிரானேன் என்னாளும் எனை நீ மறவாதே
நீ இல்லாமல் எது நிம்மதி
நீதான் என்றும் என் சன்னிதி

kannadasan‘s last work before he laid down his pen forever.
#kannadasan #ilaiyaraaja #realmusic #moondrampirai

cover by @nalini.vittobane


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1
2 years ago

நிதம் காண்கின்ற வான் கூட நிஜமல்ல
இதம் சேர்க்கும் கனாக் கூட சுகமல்ல

நீ இல்லாமல் நான் இல்லையே.

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Cover by @vijiviswanathanofficial
lyrics by @ikamalhaasan
#unnaikaanadhu #vishwaroopam #switzerland


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2 years ago

hometown with brother @sharijr_99 during the most peaceful sunset of 2023


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


331
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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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2 years ago

Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


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Civil wedding of Keethana & Rajeevan. May 2022.


331
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2 years ago


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