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The number of skeletal remains identified at the Chemmani mass grave in Jaffna has risen to 366, as excavators uncovered further remains of children on Tuesday, at one of the largest mass graves unearthed on the island and a site long tied to the enforced disappearance and extrajudicial killing of Tamils by the Sri Lankan military. Six sets of skeletal remains, including those of children,…

Sri Lanka's former army chief and accused war criminal announces presidential bid

Sri Lanka's former army commander and accused war criminal Sarath Fonseka has announced his bid for the presidential elections which are to be held later this year.

Taking to Twitter to make the announcement, he claimed that for the last 76 years, Sri Lanka has "been led by an inept political group that has led us to bankruptcy. ". He went on to state that for Sri Lanka to grow it needs to "crush corruption" and "leverage our natural resources". 

Skeletal remains discovered in Colombo - again

Construction workers in Colombo who were at a site near the Old Secretariat in Colombo - Fort discovered human skeletal remains last week.

The workers who are attached to a private construction firm said the remains were found nearly 6 feet underground. 

I rescued 150,000 people in Mullivaikkal,' claims Sarath Fonseka

Former Sri Lankan army commander Sarath Fonseka claimed that allegations of war crimes and the number of casualties from the final phase of the armed conflict are grossly exaggerated, ahead of elections later this year. 

Fonseka has split from the Opposition party Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) and is tipped to make his own presidential bid later this month, according to sources. 

Speaking at a recent event, he dismissed allegations of war crimes adding that the figures are exaggerated.

Sri Lanka's police chief barred from functioning by Supreme Court

Sri Lanka's Inspector General of Police Deshabandu Tennakoon, whose appointment was tainted with controversy, has been forced to step away from performing his duties as the Inspector General of Police, following a Supreme Court decision to hear nine Fundamental Petitions that have been filed against him and his appointment to the post. 

23 years since the LTTE assault on Katunayake air force base

Today marks 23 years since a team of 14 LTTE commandos infiltrated and attacked the Sri Lankan Air Force Base in Katunayake, destroying several aircraft and causing over US$500 million worth of damage without a single civilian fatality.

Shooting in Mullaitivu seriously injures agricultural labourer activist

A Tamil agricultural labourer activist has been seriously injured after a shooting in Mullaitivu this week.

42-year-old Chelliah Krishnarajah, the secretary to the Kammakkara organization which looks after the welfare of agricultural labourers, was injured in the shooting that occurred in the Thunukkai area in the Mullaitivu district.

Krishnarajah had been resting after completing his paddy harvest at the time of the incident.

Sri Lanka's controversial Online Safety Bill goes to parliament again

(Image courtesy: Amnesty International)

Sri Lanka's Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to gazette and table the controversial Online Safety Bill in Parliament, despite international condemnation of the recently passed legislation.

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Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister lashes out at Tamils for ‘refusing to be part of the government’

Ahead of Sri Lanka’s presidential election, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, Ali Sabry, lashed out at Tamils and claiming, “Tamil leadership have continuously refused to be part of the government” and has refused to be a part of a common “Sri Lankan identity”.

‘One of the darkest chapters of Sri Lanka’s history’ - Canada’s Prime Minister commemorates 41st anniversary of Black July

Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, released a statement on the 41st anniversary of the anti-Tamil Black July pogroms, which saw the slaughter of over 3,000 Tamils, and renewed the country’s commitment to “demand accountability for human rights violations” on the island.

Trudeau’s statement further noted that: