Super Deluxe/Twitter, https://twitter.com/sachp Poet Ahnaf Jazeem was arrested on 16 May 2020 under Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Terrorism Act for publishing a Tamil-language poetry anthology which authorities said promote extremism.
This statement was originally published on pen-international.org on 16 May 2021.
We, the undersigned organisations, are deeply concerned about the ongoing detention of poet and teacher, Ahnaf Jazeem, who has now been detained for a year without charge. We call on the Sri Lankan authorities to immediately release Ahnaf Jazeem, or promptly charge him with internationally recognizable criminal offences and try him in accordance with international fair trial standards.
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We, the undersigned organisations, are deeply concerned about the ongoing detention of poet and teacher, Ahnaf Jazeem, who has now been detained for a year without charge. We call on the Sri Lankan authorities to immediately release Ahnaf Jazeem, or promptly charge him with internationally recognizable criminal offences and try him in accordance with international fair trial standards.
Ahnaf Jazeem (pen name, Mannaramuthu Ahnaf) is a 26-year-old poet and teacher who was arrested on 16 May 2020 under Sri Lanka’s draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). The arrest was in connection to a Tamil-language poetry anthology called Navarasam (நவரசம்), which he wrote and published in July 2017, as well as other unsubstantiated claims of exposing his students to ‘extremist’ content with the intention of turning them into followers of ‘extremist ideology’. His arrest comes against a backdrop of increased marginalisation and discrimination targeting
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TID arrests suspect connected 2018 Saithamaruthu Test Explosion
TID arrests suspect connected 2018 Saithamaruthu Test Explosion
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COLOMBO (News 1st); Sri Lanka Police said an individual who provided the raw materials to test explosives to Mohamed Rilwan, the brother Zaharan Hashim, was taken into the custody of the Terrorism Investigation Division (TID).
Police Spokesperson DIG Ajith Rohana said the suspect identified as 28-year-old Razik Raza was already arrested by Kalmunai Police several months ago and was remanded for aiding and abetting the April 21st Terror Attacks and now it has been confirmed he was connected to the testing of explosives.