“Black July 1983: A Wounded Nation Remembers”

Black July 1983: Tamil Genocide in Sri Lanka July 14, 2025: Black July refers to a week of brutal anti-Tamil riots in Sri Lanka from late July 1983, which the Tamil community regards as an act of genocide. Over several days, Sinhalese mobs—often aided by elements of the state—attacked minority Tamil civilians, killing thousands, raping women, and burning homes and businesses. These events sparked Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war and a mass exodus of Tamils, leaving an enduring legacy of trauma and impunity. This dossier provides a detailed timeline of the violence, analyzes its causes and consequences, and reviews the international response, highlighting gross human rights violations and the ongoing need for justice. Timeline of Events (Black July 1983) July 23, 1983 (Saturday): In northern Sri Lanka, Tamil militants of the LTTE ambush an army patrol near Jaffna, killing 13 Sinhalese soldiers. News of this attack enrages the armed forces. That night and into the early hou...