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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,…

‘13th amendment is fundamentally flawed’ – C V Wigneswaran

Justice C.V. WIgneswaran, Jaffna MP and former Northern Province Chief Minister, delivered a speech to the New Indian Forum last Sunday on India’s role in the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan Constitution, drawing on his own experience to call the amendment “fundamentally flawed”.

Briefly explaining the history of the Indo-Lanka Peace Accord of 1987, Wigneswaran then held forth on how ineffective the 13th amendment has practically been in ensuring devolution of power to the Tamil provinces and bringing about regional autonomy.

Buddhist clergy denies speaking out against Sri Lanka’s 20th Amendment

One of Sri Lanka’s largest powerful Buddhist monasteries has denied that it released a statement which called the Sri Lankan government’s proposed 20th Amendment to the constitution “regressive” and urged it not to be passed.

Muralitharan film makers pledge not to ‘belittle struggles of Eelam Tamils’

As outrage builds over Vijay Sethupathi’s latest film on controversial Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan, the production company behind the film released a statement on Wednesday pledging not to “belittle the struggles of Eelam Tamils in Sri Lanka or hurt their sentiments in any way”.

Dar Motion Pictures, the company behind the controversial ‘800’ biopic, however went on to claim that the film is “purely a sports biography” and “does not make any political statement favouring any community”.

Sri Lanka’s Catholic Bishops express ‘grave concern’ over 20th Amendment

<p>Responding to the proposed 20th Amendment, which seeks to centralise power within the presidency and to weaken checks and balances, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference expressed grave concern stating that it would not strengthen Sri Lankan democracy.</p> <p>Mahinda Rajapaksa has maintained that the 20th Amendment is necessary to bring forwards a strong government and has attacked the 19th Amendment, claiming that it was “brought in to take personal revenge” upon him and that it made the constitution “a joke”.</p>

#ShameonVijaySethupathi trends in India as outrage builds over Muralitharan film

An outburst of opposition has been growing across social media after Kollywood actor Vijay Sethupathi announced last week on Twitter that he would be playing the role of Muthiah Muralitharan in the Sri Lankan cricketer’s biopic, with users worldwide urging the actor to drop the project.

Sri Lankan minister lashes out at India over devolving power to Tamils

Sarath Weerasekara

Sri Lankan Minister Sarath Weerasekara lashed out at India last week, claiming the country has no moral right to interfere in Sri Lanka's "internal affairs" after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the implementation of the 13th Amendment, which devolves a range of powers to the Tamil North-East. 

Sinhalisation of North-East: 358 acres of land from Panikkanvayal to Thennamaravadi confiscated

On 24 September, 358 acres of land from Panikkanvayal to Thennamaravadi were confiscated by the Archaeological Department, including fields belonging to the Tamil people.

The community in Thennamaravadi have stated that the Department of Archaeology has acquired the land in their village at the request of a Buddhist monk, Thilakawansa Nayaka, from the surrounding Arisimale area. The archaeology department have arranged boundary stones midway of the land to commemorate the site.

Temple administrators granted bail after worship banned by Sri Lankan police

A court in Vavuniya has granted bail to the administrators of the ancient Hindu Vedukkunari hill temple after public worship was banned by Sri Lanka police claiming that the area belonged to the archaeological department.

Police implementing the ban had summoned a priest of the temple for questioning and warned that if he performed prayers, a case would be filed against him. The police had insisted that temple administrators be detained on the basis that it is an archaeological matter.

State intelligence service was completely paralyzed' during previous administration – claims Sri Lankan Army Intelligence Officer

A warranted officer of the Army Intelligence Division, Kanishka Gunaratne, claimed that due to the action of key officials within the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) during the previous administration, state intelligence operations were “paralyzed”.

Militarisation in Mannar ramped up as COVID-19 cases rise

Sri Lankan army and police officers were deployed across Mannar as the district was forced to go into a military-enforced lockdown following a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases in the area.

The order was sanctioned on Monday after 103 people in Mannar were identified as having contracted the virus directly and over 150 identified and quarantined for their contacts with COVID-19 carriers.