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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,…

US Ambassador meets TNA leader to discuss election results in North and East

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka met with Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader, R Sampanthan to discuss the recent parliamentary election results in the North and East. 

In their meeting, Sampanthan reportedly told US Ambassador Alaina Teplitz, the TNA's stance on the Sri Lankan government's decision to amend the 13th Amendment and called on the international community to pay close attention to this issue. 

Tamil nationalism has not failed - it is in hibernation' says Wigneswaran

<p>Parliamentarian C.V. Wigneswaran proclaimed, “Tamil Nationalism has not failed. It is in hibernation,” in response to a question regarding his take on the recent parliamentary election results and whether Tamil Nationalists have failed.&nbsp;</p> <p>The Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) leader denied that Tamil Nationalism has failed, stating that the “Tamil people have reacted to the selfish policy-less behaviour of the TNA [Tamil National Alliance].” &nbsp;</p>

Nalini - India’s Longest Serving Female Prisoner

The mother of Nalini Sriharan, the sole surviving member of the supposed five-team squad behind the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, has requested the detainee be moved from Vellore to Puzhal near Chennai, citing mistreatment and threats to her safety.

“Since my daughter wanted me to take immediate action to get her transferred to Puzhal prison, and since her life is in danger, I once again made a representation on July 21 seeking her transfer to Puzhal on humanitarian grounds,” Nalini’s mother said.

“My representation has not been considered so far and decided on by the respondents. Hence, I was constrained to move the present habeas corpus petition”.

Thousands affected by drought in Kinniya

<p>Extreme heat in Trincomalee over the last two months has caused drought in the district, with thousands affected in the Kinniya division.</p> <p>The hot weather has caused water shortages in 6 villages in the region, a divisional official for the National Disaster Relief Services Centre reported.</p> <p>More than 2000 people were suffering as a result of the water shortage in the Kinniya area.</p> <p>Farmers, freshwater fish farmers, and livestock farmers have been particularly affected by drought which is also reportedly impacting tens of thousands of people around the island.</p>

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary claims he will adopt an ‘India first’ approach

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary, Jayanath Colombage, has claimed that Rajapaksa administration will adopt an “India first” approach with respects to strategic security and has approved a memorandum of cooperation signed with India which regards Colombo Port’s Eastern terminal.

According to Colombage, the “Rajapaksa foreign policy shift would mean that Sri Lanka would not be any more reliant on a West-oriented policy”, reports the Live Mint.

UK provides military training to human rights abusers including Sri Lanka


The UK provided military training to 17, out of 30, countries on the British Foreign Office’s own human rights watch list, which includes Sri Lanka, from 2018-2020.

According to the British Foreign Office, this list comprises countries where the UK has “particularly concerned about human rights issues”. UK ministers have admitted to providing training to the majority of countries on this list.

The Independent reports that the UK provided military training to;

Tamil woman hospitalised after being hit by Sri Lankan army vehicle in Kilinochchi

A Tamil woman has been hospitalised with serious injuries after a collision with a Sri Lankan army vehicle in Kilinochchi, on Monday.  35-year-old Thadsayini Vikneswaran from Ananthapuram, was admitted to Mullaitivu District General Hospital. 

Tamils have not abandoned human rights for economic development – JS. Tissainayagam

Writing for the diplomat Tamil journalist, J.S Tissainayagam, rebukes the claim that Tamil’s are “moving away from regional Tamil-nationalist parties – focused on ethnic rights, wartime accountability, and power-sharing” and towards groups focused on “economic development”. Instead, he argues that contrary to this narrative, Tamil demands for rights and justice remains just as widespread and resolute as ever.

 

Tamil politics since the end of the armed conflict

Tamils cut out of flagship Sri Lankan job scheme

The Sri Lankan home affairs ministry passed an order on Wednesday rescinding applicability to the Northern and Eastern provinces of a scheme that offers employment opportunities for 100,000 low-income people.

The ministry had earlier announced that one lakh people with low income will be offered employment by the state and had also conducted interviews for the same. However, the latest order has reversed the previous government position and has effectively made the Tamils in the North and East ineligible of availing the employment opportunities this scheme offers.