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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…

British Tamils gather cross party support for international investigation

British Tamils met with parliamentarians from various political parties across the country this week, as they gathered support for accountability in Sri Lanka, calling on British Prime Minister David Cameron to live up to his pledge of ensuring a credible international investigation.

Members of the British Tamils Forum met with Paul Blomfield Labour MP for Sheffield, who personally committed to ensuring the matter is brought to the attention of the Prime Minister stating,
“I’m shocked that the Prime Minister having given a very clear commitment to use all of Britain’s diplomatic efforts to ensure that there is a independent internationally led investigation, has not seen that through, so I’ll be taking that issue up directly with the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary.”



Another British Tamil constituent who wrote to Home Secretary Theresa May told the Tamil Guardian that he received a reply from the Home Secretary stating,
“The Foreign Secretary has now confirmed that the UK is pursuing this issue actively at the UN Human Rights Council in order to secure an international inquiry of the type recommended by the UN High Commissioner.”

Keep your hands off' says Sri Lankan group to Cameron


Photographs:
Sesatha

A group of Sri Lankans protested against the UNHRC resolution on Sri Lanka outside British Prime Minister David Cameron's office in London this weekend, telling the UK and the international community to ‘keep your hands off a peaceful Sri Lanka’. 

The protest, organised by “Sri Lankan Living in UK”, saw protestors wave placards which read “Is defeating terrorism a war crime?”, ”USA & Britain are hypocrites” and “Our vote bag is bigger than LTTE”.

Hunger striker hospitalised as protests continue in Tamil Nadu

An Indian student who has been on hunger strike in Tamil Nadu was hospitalised on Monday, as protests calling for an independent international investigation into genocide in Sri Lanka and a referendum on the island continued.

British Tamils protest at Commonwealth Day reception

The annual celebration of Commonwealth Day saw protests by British Tamils, who called on the body to suspend Sri Lanka and not let President Mahinda Rajapaksa take chairmanship of the Commonwealth.

The protest, organised by the British Tamils Forum, took place outside Marlborough House, where a reception for representatives of member governments was held.

Sri Lanka was represented by External Affairs Minister GL Peiris.

Canadian PM highlights Sri Lanka in Commonwealth Day message

The Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper criticised Sri Lanka in his statement to mark Commonwealth Day.

Sri Lanka, the only country he highlighted, has “failed to uphold the Commonwealth’s core values” despite being the current chair of the Commonwealth, the Prime Minister said.

Social media used by US to overthrow Mahinda – Minister

Minister for Construction Wimal Weerawansa has accused the US embassy in Colombo of promoting the use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook to overthrow Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government.

Speaking at a rally in the south of the island, Weerawansa said that the US is holding social media awareness programmes in order to change things in Sri Lanka, adding that this was the method used in the Arab Spring.

Sri Lankan school bans hijab

A Sri Lankan school has banned the wearing of the hijab, the Islamic headscarf.

The Colombo Gazette reported that the principal forced two girl to remove their hijabs if they wanted to attend classes.

Anti-Muslim sentiment is seen to be growing larger. Earlier this month a mosque was ordered closed by a court in Colombo, after complaints and protests by Buddhist monks.

New video emerges of sexual violence against Tamil fighters by Sri Lankan soldiers

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Photograph Channel 4


New video evidence has been released by Channel 4 (see here), depicting sexual violence and brutality against Tamil women and men, presumed to be LTTE fighters, by Sri Lankan army soldiers.

The video, the latest in a growing pool of graphic video and photograph evidence of atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan military against Tamil civilians and fighters, depicts Sri Lankan military soldiers laughing, cheering and filming over the bodies of a Tamil woman and man. The woman's bloodied body is seen to be lying on the floor, stripped naked from the waist down. 

Tamil Nadu students demand India supports international investigation into genocide

Groups of Tamil Nadu students have dismissed the current draft UNHRC resolution as weak, calling on the Indian central government to ensure an international investigation into war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide by the Sri Lankan state, as well as a referendum amongst Eelam Tamils over independence.


Sinhalese mob attacks bus travelling to Jaffna

A bus transporting people from Vavaniya to Jaffna was attacked by a Sinhalese mob, reports the Uthayan

Storming the bus at a rest stop in Iranaimadu, the attackers verbally abused the passengers for being Tamil and linked to the LTTE.