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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…

Sampanthan defends India

Commenting on India's decision to abstain during the vote at the UN Human Rights Council yesterday calling for an OHCHR investigation into Sri Lanka, the leader of the TNA, R. Sampanthan told The Hindu, that "India must have good reasons for its decisions".

Conceding that it had caused 'surprise and a measure of disappointment', Mr. Sampanthan said,
"we look forward to discussing that with India in due course.”

Sri Lanka frees India fishermen to thank UN vote abstention

Sri Lanka's President on Friday ordered the release of all Indian fishermen detained for poaching after New Delhi surprisingly refused to back a US-led resolution against Colombo at the UN's Human Rights Council.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s order was "a gesture of good will in response to India's stance" at the HRC, presidential spokesman Mohan Samaranayake told AP.

‘This is about the safety of you and your children'

 

Leaflets from Sri Lankan security forces, have been distributed across the North warning the Tamil population to “co-operate” with the Army, reported the Uthayan.

Unknown attackers damage Jaffna Medical Office

A group of unknown person ransacked the Jaffna Municipal Council's Medical officer for Health's office this week.

Windows were smashed and oil poured into the office, with the perpetrators yet to be apprehended.

Cross party UK politicians welcome establishment of independent international inquiry

The All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG for Tamils) welcomed the UN Human Rights Council's decision to adopt the resolution, mandating an international inquiry into Sri Lanka.

In a statement issued the day after the vote, the cross party body of UK parliamentarians said,
"Now the inquiry has been announced, the APPG for Tamils would like to seek clarification on how it is to be implemented. In particular, the APPG for Tamils asks the Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) to explain how it plans to conduct the inquiry if Sri Lanka does not cooperate."

India: UNHRC abstention was ‘in Tamils’ best interests’

India on Friday justified its abstention from voting on the US-sponsored resolution on an international investigation into mass atrocities in Sri Lanka at the UNHRC as driven by the welfare of Tamils in the island, PTI reports.

"We believe that our abstention yesterday is in the best interest of the Tamils in Sri Lanka and will assist us in our efforts to help them," Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh told reporters.

See Tamil reactions to the successful passing of the UNHRC resolution here.

Tamil Nadu fury at India abstention in UNHRC vote

Political parties in Tamil Nadu expressed shock and disbelief while condemning India’s decision to abstain from a US sponsored resolution at the UN Human Right Council mandating an international inquiry into mass atrocities in Sri Lanka.

See various reports by Times of India (here and here), The Hindu (here and here), Hindustan Times (here), Business Standard (here), domain-b.com (here ) and PTI (here).

The below is a summary of key reactions.

US express concern over deteriorating human rights in Sri Lanka

In statements released in the wake of a UN Human Rights Council resolution appointing an international investigation into rights abuses in Sri Lanka, US officials, US National Security Council spokesperson Caitlin Hayden and the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Michele J. Sison, drew attention to the deteriorating human rights situation on the island.

‘The time has come for accountability’ says US Congressional Caucus co-chair

This week’s vote at the UN Human Rights Council on Sri Lanka has sent a clear message to the Sri Lankan government over accountability, stated the co-chair of the United States Caucus on Ethnic and Religious Freedom in Sri Lanka.

In a statement released today Congressman Bill Johnson said,

“Yesterday’s vote by the U.N. Human Rights Council illustrates the international community’s commitment to the pursuit of peaceful stability in Sri Lanka, and sends a clear message to the Sri Lankan government that the time has come for accountability and reconciliation”. 

Another Tamil detained by the TID

Another Tamil living in the North-East was arrested by the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) yesterday. Thurairasa Amuthaakaran, aged 28 from Udupiddi was arrested and taken to the TID office in Jaffna.

The detainee’s family are yet to receive an explanation for his arrest, reports the Uthayan.

See also:
27 Tamils arrested in the last 2 weeks - Uthayan (27 March 2014)