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Canada to build second ‘Tamil genocide’ monument
Canada is planning to build a second ‘Tamil genocide’ monument. Recently, the City of Toronto approved a motion to build a Tamil genocide monument. The first one was constructed at Brampton in Ontario.
Tamil Guardian has reported that the Toronto City Council unanimously passed a motion on May 22 for the city to work with the Tamil community to build a Tamil Genocide Monument in Scarborough.
The motion was moved by Parthi Kandavel, city councillor for Scarborough Southwest, and seconded by fellow councillor Josh Matlow, representing Toronto-St. Paul’s.
The motion has requested the city to identify a site in the City of Toronto Park in Scarborough to house the monument under the provisions of the City’s Public Art and Monument Donations Policy.
With Toronto being home to a vibrant and thriving Tamil community, located primarily in Scarborough, the motion “seeks to follow in the footsteps of other levels of government and jurisdictions by recognising the Tamil Genocide.”
These include the Government of Canada’s recognition of May 18th annually as Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day and the Government of Ontario’s Bill 101, which proclaims the seven-day period ending on May 18 each year as Tamil Genocide Education Week.
“This decision is deeply meaningful to Scarborough’s Tamil community — it’s a recognition of our pain, our history, and our resilience,” Tamil Guardain quoted councillor Kandavelas as having said.
“For decades, we’ve carried the memory of the genocide in silence; now, our city is helping us honour that truth in a permanent, public way. The monument will be a place where our children can learn, our elders can reflect, and our entire community can begin to heal.”
Kandavel added in an online statement, “The monument will serve as a space for reflection, education, and healing, ensuring that the genocide against Tamils is never forgotten. This is more than a monument – it’s a powerful stand for truth and justice.”
On May 10, the City of Brampton also unveiled the Tamil Genocide Monument in Chinguacousy Park. Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vijitha Herath, confirmed via social media that the government had conveyed its “strong objections” to, what it called, “unfounded genocide allegations” and condemned Canada’s approval for the monument’s construction.
Regional Councillor Marin Medeiros, who introduced the motion to build the monument in Brampton, wrote on X regarding the news from Toronto, “Great news. Back in Jan 20, 2021 when I moved the motion at Brampton Council I was very proud to support the Tamil community in Brampton and around the world acknowledging in a meaningful manner their painful history. Well done Toronto City Council and look forward to its completion.”
The City of Toronto is expected to consult with Tamil community organisations, identify a potential site, and report back to the Scarborough Community Council in the fourth quarter of 2025.
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China, Lanka intensify cooperation to fight cross-border crimes spreading across Asia and beyond
China and Sri Lanka have intensified joint law enforcement efforts to combat cross-border online gambling and telecom fraud, crimes that authorities warn are increasingly spreading across Asia and beyond.
The Chinese Embassy in Colombo said both countries are working closely to dismantle scam centres and fraud networks that have relocated to Sri Lanka from other parts of Southeast Asia. The Embassy noted that such operations often intertwine with human trafficking and other serious crimes, posing grave risks to public security and social stability.
China’s position on cross-border gambling remains firm: Chinese capital is prohibited from investing in overseas casinos, citizens are barred from operating them, and foreign casinos are forbidden from soliciting Chinese nationals. The Embassy stressed that gambling “almost invariably leads to financial ruin,” with tens of thousands of Chinese citizens suffering losses and harm. Recent amendments to China’s Criminal Law have criminalised cross-border gambling activities.
The Embassy pointed out that Sri Lankan authorities have carried out multiple raids in recent months, dismantling gambling and fraud dens and arresting suspects from several countries. Several Chinese nationals, involved in fraud-related crimes, have been handed over to Chinese authorities, producing what officials described as a strong deterrent effect.
The Chinese Embassy praised the efforts of Sri Lanka’s ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, and Public Security, particularly immigration and police officials, for their cooperation.
It warned that without firm and immediate measures, the spread of illegal gambling and fraud could damage Sri Lanka’s international image, undermine social stability, and harm the safety and security of its people.
China has already conducted similar law enforcement cooperation with countries including Spain, the UAE, Myanmar, and Cambodia, leading to arrests and repatriations of overseas fraud suspects. It has also proposed the creation of an international alliance against telecom and online fraud to coordinate global efforts, it said.
Going forward, China pledged to actively implement the Global Security Initiative and Global Civilization Initiative, while continuing to deepen law enforcement and security cooperation with Sri Lanka.
The Embassy said these efforts aim to safeguard lives and property, protect financial security, and build a “clean, safe, and beautiful Sri Lanka,” while contributing to a new global framework for combating transnational crime.
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Asst. Manager, security officer arrested over Rs 30 mn snatch at Horana PB branch
An assistant manager and a security officer, attached to a state bank branch in Horana, have been arrested in connection with the robbery of more than Rs. 30 million that was being transported to replenish automated teller machines (ATMs), Police said.
The two suspects were taken into custody on Friday after statements were recorded from them regarding the incident, which occurred on Wednesday afternoon at the Horana branch of the People’s Bank.
According to Police, a bank employee was carrying two bags containing cash through the rear entrance of the bank at around 2.45 p.m. when an individual, who had arrived on foot, allegedly snatched the bags and fled the scene.
The stolen money, amounting to approximately Rs. 30.5 million, had been prepared for distribution to ATM machines and transportation to other bank branches. Earlier reports had estimated the loss at around Rs. 35 million.
Investigators subsequently arrested a suspect believed to have been directly involved in the robbery and recovered Rs. 17 million of the stolen cash.
Police have not disclosed the exact circumstances that led to the arrest of the assistant manager and security officer but said investigations uncovered information linking them to the incident.
The Western Province North Crime Division is conducting further investigations to determine whether additional suspects were involved and to recover the remaining stolen money.
The daring daylight robbery has raised concerns over security procedures employed during transportation of large sums of cash to/from banking institutions.Further investigations are continuing.
by Norman Palihawadane
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Anguruwatota elders’ home fire death toll rises to 13
The death toll from the fire at an elders’ home in Batagoda, Anguruwatota, has risen to 13 after another resident succumbed to injuries while receiving treatment at the Horana Hospital, Police said yesterday.
Six others remain hospitalised with serious injuries.
The fire, which broke out on June 3 at the facility housing nearly 70 elderly residents, left 10 people dead on the spot after they were trapped inside the building, according to Police. A total of 51 occupants were rescued as firefighters brought the blaze under control.
Following the incident, approximately 50 survivors were initially accommodated at Batagoda Junior School before being relocated, with the assistance of Sri Lanka Army personnel, to another branch of the same care organisation in Galpatha.
Police said a Magistrate’s inquiry was conducted at the scene on June 4, during which burnt remains were recovered, under judicial supervision.
Meanwhile, the director of the elders’ home was arrested in connection with the incident and produced before the Horana Magistrate’s Court. He was remanded until June 11.Investigations are continuing into the cause of the fire.
by Norman Palihawadane
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