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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,…

Tamils reviving ancient temple threatened by Buddhist monks

Tamil villagers conducted a special worship at the Athi Ayan Temple, Kurunthur Hill, Kumulamunai, Mullaitivu earlier this month. The temple is of historical significance for the Tamil people, but like many ancient monuments is in the Tamil homeland is coming under attack from Buddist colonisation.

Sri Lanka pushes for lifting of US ban on army commander

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister confirmed that his government has already sought to lift a travel ban placed on accused war criminal Shavendra Silva, as he responded to questions in parliament urging the government to lobby the USA on the issue.

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena told parliament that the ban imposed on Shavendra Silva was due to the “grave offence” the previous government had committed in co-sponsoring a UN resolution on accountability for war time atrocities.

Bonds slump in Sri Lanka ahead of Pompeo visit

Sri Lanka’s bonds have tumbled ahead of a visit tot the island by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as the island’s already struggling economy lurched further into crisis.

Bonds have already slumped almost 40% this year, states Reuters, as Colombo was hit hard by the global coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, they fell further after a US State Department briefing said Sri Lanka had to “make difficult but necessary decisions to secure its economic independence for long-term prosperity”.

Rajapaksa claims LTTE is ‘very active’ and calls on Britain to maintain ban

Sri Lanka’s prime minister and accused war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa claimed that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are “very active” and poses a “great threat to the national security of any country,” as he called on British authorities to ensure a ban was kept on the organisation after a ruling found that the decision was “flawed” and unlawful.

Salman Khan expands interests in Sri Lanka with purchase of cricket franchise

Bollywood actor Salman Khan, who has previously campaigned for Mahinda Rajapaksa in 2014, expanded his interests in Sri Lanka this week, by purchasing the Kandy Tuskers cricket franchise in the Lanka Premier League.

In 2014 the Bollywood actor Salman Khan and Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandez campaigned for Rajapaksa as he sought re-election as president on the invitation of Rajapaksa's son Namal. It was the first time that a Bollywood actor promised to campaign for a Sri Lankan leader. When Salman was asked about his views of Mahina Rajapaksa at the time, he stated "the president is an amazing man and he is one of the most humble people that I have met."

Indian bank exits Sri Lanka as economic crisis worsens

<p>India’s ICICI Bank Limited has withdrawn from Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo, according to the island’s banking regulator, Economy Next reports.&nbsp;</p> <p>The bank's licence will be cancelled with effect from October 23, 2020. In 2019, both the ICICI bank and Axis bank applied to exit Sri Lanka.&nbsp;</p>

India conducts joint navy military exercises with Sri Lanka in Trincomalee

India and Sri Lanka’s navies conducted a three-day military exercise off the coast of Trincomalee from the 19-21 Oct as part of the 8th anniversary of the bilateral agreement known as SLINEX.

Sajith Premadasa calls for repeal of US travel ban on Sri Lankan army commander

Ahead of US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo’s, visit to Sri Lanka, the country’s opposition leader Sajith Premadasa has urged the government to push for a repeal on the US travel ban imposed on Sri Lankan army commander, Shavendra Silva, and his immediate family.

Senior Kilinochchi education official arrested for sexual harassment released on bail

A senior education official, who was arrested for sexually harassing a married woman, was released on bail by Jaffna Magistrate Court on Thursday.

The assistant director of education of the Kilinochchi Education Zone stands accused of sexually harassing a married woman through the phone. The woman, who works at the Northern Province Trilingual Learning Centre, went to submit a complaint at the Jaffna Police station when she was refused by the officer in charge due to a political intervention.

The complaint was finally submitted after a complaint was lodged with the General Inspector through the Jaffna headquarters’ police website.

Crossovers in parliament as Sri Lanka passes 20th Amendment

Sri Lanka’s parliament passed the 20th Amendment to the Constitution on Thursday, a move that will see the presidential office currently occupied by Gotabaya Rajapaksa significantly strengthened, as Opposition parliamentarians were amongst those joining the regime to vote in favour.