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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,…

European Union expresses regret that that Sri Lanka no longer supports UN framework

Speaking at the 48th UNHRC session, the EU delegation expressed regret that Sri Lanka “no longer support the UN framework to address the legacy of the past conflict, to ensure acknowledgements for victims, and to foster accountability, reconciliation and human rights”.

The delegation maintained the need for “continued efforts for reconciliation, accountability and human rights pursuant Council resolution 46/1”. They further called on the government to “guarantee the independence” of the Office of Missing Persons and the Office for Reparations.

Sri Lankan Minister accused of holding Tamil prisoners at gunpoint must face an investigation – Amnesty International

Responding to the news that Sri Lankan State Minister for Prison Management and Prisoners Rehabilitation, Lohan Ratwatte, forced detained Tamil inmates at Anuradhapura prison to kneel down at gunpoint, Amnesty International has demanded “a prompt, impartial and effective inquiry”.

‘Contrary to Sri Lanka’s assurances, expecting accountability from any state-led mechanism is futile’ - PEARL

People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) has welcomed the opening remarks of UN High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet at the opening of the 48th session of the UN Human Rights Councils and urged the international community to heed her recommendations to pursue accountability for Sri Lankan war crimes and rebuild the confidence of Tamil victim communities.

Thileepan's first day of hunger strike remembered by TNPF

The Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) paid tribute to Lt Col Thileepan in Nallur today, to remember the hunger strike he undertook in protest against the failure of the Indian government to honour the pledges made to the Tamil people.

On this day 34 years ago, Thileepan, a political wing leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) began his hunger strike surrounded by hundreds of thousands of supporters at Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil. 

Tamil journalist questioned again by Sri Lankan police

Tamil journalist and treasurer of the Batticaloa District Tamil Journalists Association Union, Punniyamoorthy Sasikaran, was interrogated yesterday by Sri Lanka's Special Crime Prevention Unit of the Batticaloa Senior Superintendent of Police's office yesterday. 

Sasikaran has been victim to repeated interrogations by the Sri Lankan police over the last few months. Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka reported that this was his third interrogation in three months. 

#ForEsha – Donation drives set up across London as British Tamil family plea to find stem cell donor continues

A British-Tamil family of a four-year-old leukaemia patient from East London has called for more people from South Asian backgrounds, to sign up to the bone marrow register, with a stem cell donor needed within the next few days. 

Drunk Sri Lankan minister forces Tamil prisoners to kneel at gunpoint

Sri Lankan state minister Lohan Ratwatte forced Tamil inmates detained in the Anuradhapura prison to kneel down at gunpoint on Sunday, sources revealed. Ratwatte was allegedly under the influence of alcohol when he entered the premises and demanded Tamil prisoners to perform the humiliating act. 

34 years since Thileepan began fast unto death

Today marks 34 years since Lt Col. Thileepan began his hunger strike at Nallur Kandaswamy Temple in protest against the failure of the Indian government to honour the pledges made to the Tamil people. 

Another Tamil father dies after 12 year search for disappeared son

Another Tamil father has died following a 12 year search for his forcibly disappeared son. 

Sevamalai Rasathurai, from Mathiyamdu Puliyankulam had been searching for his son Rasathurai Viji who was forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan army at the end of the armed conflict. 

‘For the past 12 years, the UNHRC has failed Tamils’ - Secretary General of Eezha Tameizhar Suadchi Kazhakam

Writing to the UN High Commissioner, the Secretary General of Eezha Tameizhar Suadchi Kazhakam, Ananthy Sasitharan, and former member of the northern provincial council, M.K. Shivajilingam, urged the UN to take urgent steps to uphold the right self-determination for Tamils and to prevent the recurrence of patterns of violence.