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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,…

The list goes on - Sri Lankan hospitals face severe drug shortage as economic crisis deepens

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As Sri Lanka struggles with its worst economic crisis, life-saving medications have joined the long list of essential items the island is quickly running out of.

More presidential powers? Rajapaksa's residence exempt from power cuts as Sri Lanka faces record 13 hour power outage

The President's House will be exempt from power outages lasting 13 hours, as the rest of Sri Lanka grapples with an economic crisis. 

Families of Disappeared slam those greeting Rajapaksa

President of the Families of the Disappeared (FOD), Yogarasa Kanakaranjini slammed those greeting Sri Lanka's President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, claiming that those who welcomed Rajapaksa with garlands were betraying Tamils.

Rights groups call on Australian government to sanction former Sri Lankan general after police failed to investigate visiting war criminal

Rights groups have called on the Australian Government to impose sanctions against retired Sri Lankan General Jagath Jayasuriya for his command role in atrocities in Sri Lanka after the Australian Federal Police (AFP) failed to investigate the former Army Commander after he was allowed to enter Australia in 2019. 

Sri Lanka abstains again as UN demands aid access for Ukraine

Sri Lankan decided once more not to back a UN General Assembly resolution demanding civilian protection and humanitarian access in Ukraine last week, in yet another vote at the global body.

During the emergency special session, the resolution entitled ‘Humanitarian consequences of the aggression against Ukraine’ was passed with 140 votes in favour.

38 countries, including Sri Lanka decided to abstain. Just five countries voted against the resolution – Russia, Syria, North Korea, Eritrea and Belarus.

‘Oppress us with one hand and plead for our money with the other’ - Tamil diaspora reacts Rajapaksa's investment offer

As Sri Lanka’s president claimed to welcome the global Tamil diaspora to invest in the cash-stricken country, many across the world remain wary - particularly as corruption, human rights abuses and repression of the Tamil people continues on the island.

"This is all just a farce," said Theepan*, a Tamil rights activist based in Switzerland. “After forcing us out of our homeland, torturing, raping and killing us, now the Sri Lankan state needs our help."

Sri Lanka seeks another loan of USD $250 million from Bangladesh as forex crisis worsens

Sri Lanka has requested a USD $250 million currency swap with the Bangladesh Bank. 

The announcement came from Bangladesh Foreign Minister  A. K. Abdul Momen. The minister said that the island nation has requested another US$ 250 million currency swap. The Foreign minister is currently in Sri Lanka to attend the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) which got underway in Colombo today.

A currency swap is effectively a loan that Bangladesh will give to Sri Lanka in US dollars, with an agreement that the debt will be repaid with interest in Sri Lankan rupees. 

Sri Lankan health care workers plan more strikes as government ignores their demands

The Sri Lanka Federation of health workers (SLFHP) has warned of more island-wide action if the ministry of health continues to ignore their demands.

Trade unions in the state health sector have repeatedly engaged in strikes over the last few months in response to several unresolved issues including salaries and promotions. 

Major Sri Lankan newspapers halt printing as paper shortage continues

Two major Sri Lankan newspapers, The Island and Divaina, have halted their print editions as the cash-strapped island struggles to pay for imports, including paper. 

As power cuts hit Sri Lanka, a music festival lights up Colombo and ignites local anger

In the midst of Sri Lanka’s worst financial crisis in living memory, a massive music festival with international acts, pyrotechnics and thousands of people was held in Colombo on Saturday, even as locals endured power cuts and hours-long queues for basic supplies.