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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,…

As Sri Lanka refuses to end mandatory cremations, Britain expresses concern

Speaking in the House of Commons, Nigel Adams, UK Minister for Asia at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development, expressed concerns over Sri Lanka’s policy of mandatory cremation.

This comes shortly after the Sri Lankan government appointed a committee to review the decision and ruled in favour of mandatory cremation. Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court further dismissed a Fundamental Rights petition against the policy.

Sri Lankan foreign minister raises ‘glorification of terrorism’ with British and Canadian diplomats

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Dinesh Gunawardena met with both Britain’s and Canada’s diplomats this week, where he reportedly “addressed the mutual concern of security of countries, particularly in the context of the increasingly visible activities in the past few weeks by non-state actors engaged in glorification of terrorist acts of the LTTE”.

Sri Lankan army seize ancient religious statues worth over a million rupees

Sri Lankan army officials have seized ancient religious statues worth 1.5 million Sri Lankan rupees, in Jaffna.

A 68-year-old Lord Murugan statue and three peacock statues were among the religious statues found hidden in a pond near the Vaddukoddai Sanganai Odakarai Nagathambiran temple, last month

Sri Lankan police threatens to quarantine Tamil families of the disappeared in Batticaloa

Sri Lankan police officers threatened to quarantine Tamil families of the disappeared as they made their way to a protest in Batticaloa earlier today, in an attempt to stop the demonstration from happening on International Human Rights Day.

Relatives of the forcibly disappeared were making their way to a protest in the Eastern province, when police officers attempted to stop them at the Batticaloa bus station.

Sri Lankan police attempt to dismantle Mullaitivu protest

Sri Lankan police officers attempted to disrupt a protest being held by Tamils in Mullaitivu this week, as villagers took the streets to step up their protest for the release of land in the district.

Officers were filmed on camera attempting to pull down banners and clashing with the protestors this week.

Despite the interference of the Sri Lankan police, the protest is still on going.

Sri Lanka’s NPC demands media personnel to disclose ‘relevant’ personal information

Sri Lanka’s Northern Province chief secretary, A.Pathinathan, sent a letter demanding civil servants working in the media sector across the Northern Province, to disclose ‘relevant information’ to the government.

The letter was sent earlier this week to the departments of the Northern Provincial Council and Vavuniya district by Pathinathan, ordering the release of the information. Those who refuse to do so were threatened with prosecution under Sri Lanka’s ‘Establishments Code’.

Tamil families rally across North-East to mark International Human Rights Day

Tamil families of the disappeared held protests and rallies today across the North-East today, marking International Human Rights Day with calls for justice for their forcibly disappeared loved ones.

Sri Lankan security forces conduct raids in Mullaitivu after reported explosion

Sri Lankan security forces carried out search raids in homes in Mullaitivu last week, after they reported an explosion had occurred in Mankulam on November 26, the day before Maaveerar Naal was commemorated by Tamils across the North-East.

Troops from the Special Task Force (STF) conducted searches of several homes in the Mankulam area on November 27, as a military crackdown was underway across the region, with several arrests taking place.

British Tamils mark Genocide Prevention Day with calls to boycott Sri Lanka

British Tamils across London marked the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime on Wednesday with a campaign across London calling for the boycott of Sri Lankan goods and services.       

Campaigners took to the streets outside major retail stores across London as they called for shoppers to boycott stores that stock products made in Sri Lanka.

Tamil family arrested by Sri Lankan police

Sri Lankan police have arrested a Tamil family travelling to Kandy from Jaffna after they were stopped in Kilinochchi allegedly carrying an explosive.

The police have claimed that the woman is a former LTTE cadre and that she had received funding from a "foreign LTTE" network to deliver the claymore mine to the east. They have since launched raids on those close to the family in Jaffna.