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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,…

Rajapaksa's 'murderous drunk' ally gifted another ministry

Sri Lanka’s state minister, and close Rajapaksa ally, Lohan Ratwatte has been gifted another profile as state minister of Warehouse Facilities, Container Yards, Port Supply Facilities and Boats and Shipping Industry Development.

Eelam Tamil fishermen seek solution to fishing dispute from Tamil Nadu government

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eelam Tamil fishermen wrote to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M K Stalin seeking a “progressive” solution affecting the two Tamil fisherman communities on either side of the Palk Strait.

Running out of gas? Sri Lankan bakeries close down

As one of the worst financial crises seen in Sri Lanka continues to looms over the island, they are now also facing the closing down of hundreds of bakeries across the nation due to the scarceness of cooking gas.

As necessities such as medicine are already running low almost 1000 bakeries are also on the verge of closing down whilst families already face the soaring prices of bread which has almost doubled. The price of a 450g loaf of bread has been increased by Rs. 30, reported the Bakery Owners’ Association.

EU launches ‘complaint box’ whilst Tamil families demand justice 

Deputy head of the European Union in Sri Lanka Thorsten Bargfrede launched a “dispute intake box” with the Sri Lanka ministry of justice amidst widespread protests across Sri Lanka by Tamil families of the disappeared demanding to know the fate of their loved ones. 

Sri Lankan finance minister to visit India amid economic crisis

Sri Lankan Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa spoke over the phone with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar earlier today and they agreed to a visit by the former to New Delhi in the latter half of March. 

This comes as Sri Lanka is embroiled in an acute economic crisis with its foreign exchange reserves depleting and external debt continuing to mount. 

The bombing of hospitals – A war crime

As reports of a Russian airstrike on a hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine begin to surface, we take a look at what international law states on the targeting of hospitals and on when they have been hit in Sri Lanka.

Rajapaksa meets with Russian minister as Sri Lanka seeks loans from Moscow

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa met with a senior Russian official in Colombo this week, as his cash-stricken government looked to Moscow for a US$ 300 million Credit Line even as international sanctions continued to grow.

Rajapaksa met with a Russian trade delegation headed by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Alexey Gruzdev, who handed him a list of “proposals for Sri Lanka”. The two countries, both accused of war crimes, have been seeking to grow ties between them.

The meeting comes as Sri Lanka’s envoy in Moscow Janitha Liyanage confirmed that her government has sought a US$ 300 million Credit Line from Russia to purchase crude oil, gas and coal.

‘Still no answers’ – Amnesty International highlights struggle of Tamil families of the disappeared

A new publication from Amnesty International highlights the “deteriorating human rights situation” in which state authorities have harassed, intimidated, and violated the civil liberties of families of the disappeared, who have been failed by Sri Lankan mechanisms on promises of delivering justice.

Wish you were here? The Sri Lankans who would rather stay in Ukraine than return

At least 27 Sri Lankan nationals currently in Ukraine have refused to return back to the island, claiming they would rather stay in the conflict-stricken country than go back to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister G L Peiris told reporters this morning the nationals still in Ukraine “have indicated to us that as of now, they do not wish to leave Ukraine,” despite the ongoing Russian military offensive.

‘Overwhelming support for Sri Lanka’ – Colombo claims success at United Nations

Sri Lanka claimed to have “overwhelming support” at the United Nations Human Rights Council today, despite wide-ranging condemnation and concern from a host of member states and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

In a statement released by Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs earlier today, it claimed to have “received overwhelming support from countries of the Global South who expressed support for the Government’s significant efforts towards reconciliation”.