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Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, a borough in Montreal, has passed a motion recognising May 18 as Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day.  The motion was passed on May 5 and comes as the Tamil nation marks 16 years since the genocide at Mullivaikkal, where an estimated 169,796 people were killed by the Sri Lankan army in the final days of the armed conflict.  Tamil activist Subitha…

UK urges Sri Lanka to endorse End Sexual Violence in Conflict declaration

The UK continued its call on Sri Lanka to endorse the declaration to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, the British High Commission in Sri Lanka said in a statement on Thursday.

South African Special Envoy to visit, SL parties oppose

The South African Special Envoy to Sri Lanka, Cyril Ramaphosa, is due to visit the island next week for talks with the government and other groups, to discuss a political solution for the “Northeast problem” a senior government source told the Daily Mirror.

Several parties in the ruling coalition expressed their opposition to the visit.

“No positive results would be brought from a South African model peace initiative as the issues in Sri Lanka and South Africa are totally different. Besides, South Africa cannot win the confidence of the people in Sri Lanka as that country maintained a close link with the LTTE. Therefore, it concerns only on the grievances of minorities,” said spokesperson for the JHU Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe.

More human remains found at Muhamaalai

More skeletal remains have been found in Muhamaalai on Thursday, a day after remains and clothing of female LTTE fighters were unearthed by a demining team, reported the Uthayan.

Bones, grenades and bullet casings were found in the town on the Jaffna peninsula, which used to be a major checkpoint to enter territory under Tamil control before 2009.

SL navy official confirms asylum seekers to be handed back

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153 Tamil asylum seekers on a boat off Christmas island will be handed over to the Sri Lankan navy, a second senior navy official confirmed to The Australian on Wednesday.

Reports emerged on Tuesday that such a transfer in the mid-ocean was imminent, however, till now both the Australian government and the Sri Lankan navy have refused to acknowledge even the very presence of such a boat.

The transfer of the asylum seekers has been widely condemned with many rights organisations warning that Australia would be in breach of the UN Convention on Refugees if it were to proceed with such a move.

4 Tamil asylum seekers arrested in India

Four Tamil asylum seekers were arrested in India on Wednesday, after fleeing their homes in Vavuniya and Jaffna, reports PTI.

The refugees, Shanthi, Malar, Sabesh and Subbiah, said they were "forced to leave the island nation due to scarcity of food and high price of essential commodities there," when questioned by police.

They have been arrested on the ground of arriving in India without proper documents and on an illegal ferry, a senior police official told PTI. They have been detained in a refugee camp at Mandapam.

Sri Lanka 'blatantly misinformed' UN Human Rights Council says Muslim Council

The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka has accused the Sri Lankan government of issuing “blatant misinformation” at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, over the mob violence in Aluthgama which left three Muslims and a Tamil killed.

The civil society group charged Sri Lanka with misleading the international community, saying “it appears that the statement made in Geneva is very similar to the anti-Muslim statements made for local consumption by certain vested interests.”

Trees will become gallows' threatens BBS

A senior member of Bodu Bala Sena has warned that "all the buildings in the country would become prisons and trees would become gallows", if the organisation's leader Galagodaaththe Gnanasara Thero was to be arrested.

The head of BBS's Education and Research Section also added that “there are thousands willing to go to prison if Gnanasara Thero is arrested”, reported FT.lk.

His statement comes as Gnanasara Thero, the monk who heads the organisation and regularly gives inflammatory speeches, challenged police to arrest him, saying “they would perish if they proceeded”, according to ColomboPage.

Body found hanging in Batticaloa

The body of a 37 year old male has found dead in Batticaloa district on Wednesday, reported BattiNews.

The body, identified as that of Shanmugam Krishnakumar, was found hanging off a tree in V.C. Street in Kiran, a town 25km northwest of Batticaloa district capital.

The incident is being investigated by Eravur police who are treating the incident as murder.

Skeletal remains of LTTE cadres reportedly unearthed in North

Skeletal remains and clothing of female LTTE cadres have reportedly been discovered in Muhamalai, in the Northern province earlier this week, according to the Jaffna daily Uthayan.

UN experts urge Sri Lanka to stop Buddhist attacks on religions and bring perpetrators to justice

United Nations experts on freedom of religion, minority issues and summary executions, in a statement released Wednesday, urged Sri Lanka to stop Buddhist violence against other faiths and bring perpetrators of such violence to justice.

““This violence is fuelled by the atmosphere of impunity in Sri Lanka,” the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Heiner Bielefeldt, said.


 “Impunity and inadequate response from the police and judicial authorities aimed at protecting the lives, physical security, the property and places of worship of these communities may encourage further attacks and a risk of spiralling violence,” he added.