'Uncovering Chemmani, uncovering genocide' - Tamils in Australia demand international investigation into mass graves

Tamils in Canberra, Australia, demonstrated on July 22 to demand an international investigation into the mass grave sites in Chemmani, Jaffna. 

Protesters in Canberra started their rally outside the Sri Lankan High Commission and marched to the United Nations office, Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as well as several other embassies, where they delivered briefings to officials about the Chemmani mass grave site. 

Memorial held in Jaffna to mark 42 years since Welikada prison massacre
A memorial event was held in Jaffna on Saturday to mark the 42nd anniversary of the massacre of key members of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO) inside Welikada Prison in 1983 - a massacre widely remembered as one of the darkest chapters in Sri Lanka’s treatment of Tamil political prisoners.
Black July commemorated in Jaffna with seminar and torch-lit protest
A public memorial seminar was held in Jaffna to commemorate Black July, bringing together political leaders and activists under the theme “Yesterday – Today – Tomorrow”
Sri Lankan police summon Tamil human rights activist in Sinhala only
Sri Lankan police have summoned Tamil human rights activist S. Sivayoganathan for further inquiry, months after he lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) over the suppression of a Tamil commemorative event.
Chemmani mass grave excavation continues – 104 bodies identified
Five more human skeletal remains were exhumed on Sunday from Chemmani mass graves, bringing the total recovered to 95
North-East unites in call for international probe into Tamil genocide

Protest across north east

Widespread protests were held across the North-East this weekend as Tamil families of the disappeared, civil society organisations, and human rights defenders rallied to demand an international, independent investigative mechanism into the genocide committed against the Tamil people.

Recognising statehood
This week, France’s president Emmanuel Macron announced his government would move to recognise the State of Palestine. Though not the first state, nor even first European country, to do so, as a G7 nation and permanent member of the UN Security Council, the move carries significant weight.
Chemmani mass grave - 90 bodies identified, so far
The bodies of at least 90 people, including children, have been identified at the Chemmani mass grave to date, as excavations continue under Sri Lankan court supervision.
Explainer: Another mass grave and the 1990 Sampur Massacres 
Following the discovery of another set of human remains in Sampur this week, just metres from where at least 57 Tamil civilians were murdered by Sri Lankan government forces in July 1990, we re-examine the massacres.
France to formally recognise State of Palestine, Macron announces

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will officially recognise the State of Palestine, a move he described as “solemn” and necessary, amid intensifying international outrage over the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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