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This week, the number of skeletal remains uncovered at Chemmani reached a stark record of 387. With that figure, a patch of earth on the edge of Jaffna town became the largest mass grave ever uncovered on the island, surpassing the 376 remains recovered at Mannar. Recent days alone have seen the bodies of several children exhumed, alongside beads and bangles. These are the contents of the…

Sri Lanka to monitor funding of foreign NGOs

President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered External Affairs Minister GL Peiris to look into formulating laws to monitor the funding of foreign NGOs, reported the Daily News.

The laws would be enacted to monitor the entire process, including auditing and accountability for these NGOs so that they don’t act in a manner “inimical to the state”, the president said at a meeting for news paper editors.

Sri Lankan minister urges Sinhala families to 'have any number of children'

Mervyn Silva ceremoniously hands over rations to a Sinhala family of 8 children. Photograph DailyMirror

The Sri Lankan government’s Public Relations Minister, Mervyn Silva, called on Sinhalese families to stop family planning and "have any number of children",
claiming it was only Sinhala people that were told to restrict their families, the Daily Mirror reported.

"While families of other communities consist of several children, the Sinhala people are told to limit the number of children," the minister was quoted as saying. "Have any number of children, I will help you if you find it difficult to maintain your children."

Speaking at a ceremony, where he handed over rations to a Sinhala family of eight children residing in Dompe, in the island's south, the minister recalled what he described as the 'times of the kings', when he asserted 'no one was asked to restrict the number of children nor taught family planning'.

'Most families consisted of several children; some even a dozen,' he stressed.

Tamil Eelam football team gets ready for ConIFA World Championship


Preparations are underway as Tamil Eelam Football Association (TEFA) gets ready for the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (ConIFA) World Championship beginning next month. 

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TNA leader Sampanthan says 'not aware of any arrests'

2nd lead - adds TNA response

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R. Sampanthan, reportedly said he was "not aware of any arrests" when asked by the Sri Lankan newspaper, Nation, about the Sri Lankan military's widespread arrests of Tamils alleging 'LTTE links' over recent weeks.

Jaffna Uni Students' Union condemns military search of student residence

The University of Jaffna’s Student Union condemned the military's search operation within student residences, demanding an immediate end to all military activities, which the student body said were causing disruptions to the University's academic life. 

“That the security forces – who have been repressing all our rights to freedom of expression under the excuse of terrorism – are entering and searching without any apparent reason has created fear among the students,” the student body said in a statement issued Friday.

Military intelligence officers conducted a search operation at the men's hostel at the University of Jaffna on Thursday. A large number of armed soldiers were deployed in the area following the incident, leaving students and locals alarmed, local sources told the Uthayan.

Describing it as a breach of security that has created a tense atmosphere around the campus, the student body criticised the university administration for remaining mute on the subject.

Their silence has caused students to question the administration's ability and commitment to protecting its students, the Union said.

The Union stated that despite the government’s claims of peace, terrorism laws continued to be used to terrorise the Tamil population.

Jaffna police begin action plan to recruit Tamil women

Jaffna police force has launched an action plan to recruit more Tamil women into the force across the Northern Province, the district's superintendent told journalists at a weekly press briefing on Friday.

"Since the day I came to office, civilians have complained about a lack of female officers at police stations in Jaffna [and] we have found this problem exists not only in Jaffna, but all over the Northern Province in my investigations," the Uthayan quoted the superintendent as saying.

"In order to address this issue, actions are being taken to recruit Tamil women into the police," he said.

"Once we receive 500 applications, a training centre will be established in the Northern Province," the superintendent added.

Rejecting widespread reports of intimidation, abuse and sexual violence against Tamil women recruited into Sri Lanka's security forces, he said,

"There is a prejudice amongst the people that female recruits are harassed by senior officials. Those who wish to join the police can speak to female police officers in your regions and clarify your doubts."

Concerns around the targeted recruitment of Tamil women by security forces have persisted however, with several NGOs reporting coercion and incidents of sexual abuse.

Last month a 23 year old army recruit reported being forced into having sexual intercourse with 10 high ranking officials, along side other Tamil female recruits.

Chavakachcheri library receives books and printer from Thenmaradchi Development Assoc UK

Photographs Uthayan

The local library in Chavakachcheri received books and a new printer from the Thenmaradchi Development Association in the UK.

Maldives commit to supporting Sri Lanka in international forum

The Maldives today reaffirmed its commitment to support Sri Lanka in the international forum, reports ColomboPage.

The Maldives Minister of Foreign Affairs, on her second visit this year to Sri Lanka, in a meeting with the Sri Lankan president at Temple Trees , said,

“On the international front, let me assure you of the Maldives’ continuous support .”

Displaced families in Vali North reject army offers to be resettled in Akkarai

Families in the Valikaamam North who were displaced by the military's High Security Zone 24 years ago, have rejected the army's attempts to resettle them in Akkarai, stating that they only want to be be resettled in their own lands, the Uthayan reported.

"Resettle us in our own lands, we are not willing to be displaced again," the Jaffna newspaper quoted the displaced families as saying to the army.

"We just want our own lands" the families reportedly added, after army soldiers visited families offering the opportunity of being resettled into houses in Akkarai.

UN to work with Yasmin Sooka to act on sexual violence concerns in Sri Lanka

The Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Zainab Bangura, speaking at a press briefing in New York after the release of a UN report on sexual violence, expressed concern over incidents of sexual violence in Sri Lanka, reports Inner City Press.
 

Responding to questions regarding how the UN would act to stop the use of sexual violence to oppress an ethnic community, the official stated she had discussions with Sri Lanka’s permanent representative to New York regarding this issue.
“The most important thing we have said to them is for them to actually appoint a focal person to deal with this," she added.
Bangura added that she would meet Yasmin Sooka, a former member of the UN panel of experts on Sri Lanka, to discuss what could be done on the issue in Sri Lanka.