Home Sections News Feature Black Day in Kilinochchi on Independence Day
News Feature

Black Day in Kilinochchi on Independence Day

Share
Share

A large rally was held in Kilinochchi yesterday (4) to declare Sri Lanka’s Independence Day as a “Black Day” for the Tamil people, highlighting longstanding grievances in the North and East.

Relatives of persons who went missing during Sri Lanka’s decades-long civil war had staged a protest in Kilinochchi town declaring that they have no true freedom without their missing loved ones.

The march, which began at the Kandaswamy Temple premises in Kilinochchi, had proceeded to the Depot Junction before concluding with a Black Day declaration by a collective of civil society organisations. Protesters had hoisted black flags and wore black armbands, stating that although 17 years have passed since the end of the war, they remain without any information about the fate of their relatives who disappeared during the conflict.

They had emphasized that independence holds no meaning in the absence of their family members and said that despite years of continuous protests demanding truth and justice, no government has so far provided them with answers or accountability. The protestors had also displayed posters and banners declaring that they were observing a “black freedom” rather than celebrating Independence Day. They had chanted slogans including “The North and East are the Tamil homeland,” “We demand an international investigation,” and “Sri Lanka’s Independence Day is a Black Day for Tamils.”

Several political representatives were present at the rally, including Members of Parliament (MPs) S. Sridharan and Durai Raveendran, along with former MPs, representatives of political parties, civil activists, university students, families of the disappeared, and Tamil nationalist groups.

Author

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
News Feature

No special security for lawyers appearing for organized crime suspects

Police have stated that no special security would be provided for lawyers...

News Feature

Debt and survival: Where weekly interest is a way of life

By Shabeer Mohamed Mohanavathani works at a small hotel in Velanai, earning...

News Feature

Fresh MMDA consultations as member’s bill adds pressure

By Skandha Gunasekara Sri Lanka’s long-stalled effort to reform the Muslim Marriage...

News Feature

Railways looking at addressing the human-elephant conflict

Sri Lanka Railways, which has been exploring solutions to resolve the increasing...