Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
As the world's LGBTQ+ communities commemorate and celebrate Pride month, Jaffna Pride's annual Rainbow Pride Walk took place last weekend.
On Saturday, members of the Eelam Tamil LGBTQ+ community mobilized to advocate for equality and social justice for those of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities in the North-East.
"We emphasize that all who live in this community are socially responsible and will speak out against the oppression of the LGBTIQA+ community towards a non-oppressive life." - Jaffna Pride
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
The march took place from 9 am to 11 am, commencing at the Jaffna bus stand and culminating at the Cargills Building Complex.
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
State violence, intra-community discrimination, an absence of political allyship, and negative media representation are among a litany of threats facing LGBTQ+ communities in the North-East.
In a scathing year-end report, the Human Rights Watch has detailed the ongoing marginalization and state-sanctioned oppression of LGBTQ+ peoples on the island:
"Same-sex relations are criminalized in Sri Lanka, and a law banning “impersonation” is used to target transgender people. Authorities use these powers to harass, detain, and extort gay, lesbian and transgender people, who also face societal discrimination."
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
While successful LGBTQ+ events have been held in the south and Sinhala-dominated spaces, there have historically been few and far between in the North-East. In the last few years, however, there has been some progressive momentum.
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
Photo credits: Jaffna Pride (via @jaffnapride)
In addition to the Saturday march, Jaffna Pride has organized a number of events through out the month of June, including a short film competition, virtual photography competition, short film screening, community dinner, and panel discussion.
Jaffna Transgender Network celebrated on Twitter stating:
Happy PRIDE for all. Let's celebrate the pride month of June.
— Jaffna Transgender Network (@Jaffnatgn) June 3, 2022
We are pleasure to share the event agenda for Jaffna Pride -2022 with you all.#JaffnaPride #JaffnaPride2022 #Pride2022 #HappyPride #Jaffna #LGBTQ #SriLankan #Tamillgbtiqa #HappyPrideMonth pic.twitter.com/olYAfnmJAb
In 2020, Tamil Guardian spoke directly with LGBTQ+ activists in Jaffna to document the lived realities and daily struggles of the community.
Read here: Tamil LGBTQ voices face even greater risk in Sri Lanka.