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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,…

Militarised ‘community projects’ carried out across Mullaitivu

Photograph: Army.lk

Sri Lankan security force troops carried out ‘community projects’ in schools and hospitals in Mullaitivu over the past few weeks.

Photograph: Army.lk

UNICEF congratulates Sri Lanka for reopening of schools despite history of violence against children

UNICEF, the United Nations children's agency, praised Sri Lanka for its “effective response to COVID-19” and being among the first South Asian countries to reopen schools, despite previously condemning Sri Lanka’s history of violence against children.

TNPF give 'full support' for protests by families of the disappeared for upcoming IDVED

Photograph : Twitter - @PragasGnanam [1990 Sri Lanka army roundup at Batticaloa - Chittandi 30th anniversary remembrance]

The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) has extended its support to the families of the disappeared in the North-East ahead of their protests scheduled for the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, in a statement released on Sunday.

Tamil youth hospitalised following Sri Lankan army assault in Mannar

Sri Lankan army officers attacked a group of Tamils in Mannar, leaving one of them seriously injured and hospitalised. 

The group of seven Tamils were carrying a corpse to a nearby cemetery in Manthai, Mannar and ritualistically setting off firecrackers before being confronted by the army officials, earlier this month. The officers at Pallamadu junction in Mannar threatened them with charges of firecracker possession before severely assaulting the seven individuals. 

A 24-year-old was admitted to the Pallamudu Hospital after sustaining serious injuries and has now been transferred to Mannar District General Hospital for further treatment. 

Hunt for Buddhist monk accused of abduction

<p>Athuraliye Rathana, a Buddhist monk and parliamentarian has absconded and is unable to be located state Colombo police following accusation that he abducted fellow monk Vedinigama Wimalatissa, the General Secretary of the Our Power of Peoples Party (OPPP).</p> <p>The Sinhala nationalist monk, Athuraliye Rathana was informed by Colombo police to present himself at the police station; however he did not turn up.</p> <p>Earlier in the week (August 18), another monk and member of the OPPP stated that he was “kidnapped and held illegally” by Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, general secretary of the Sinhala supremacist Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) organisation.</p>

Sri Lankan soldier sexually assaults Tamil girl in Mullaitivu

A tense situation prevailed in the Theravil area of Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu, after a Sri Lankan soldier harassed a 17-year-old Tamil girl and exposed his genitals at her.

The assault took place on Sunday as the girl walked past the army camp of the 7th battalion of the Gemenu Watch, close to her neighbourhood in Theravil.

India assures commitment to finding resolution to Tamil national question in meeting with TNA


The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) met with the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, in Colombo to discuss the concerns of the Tamil people following the recent parliamentary election. 

The High Commissioner, Gopal Baglay, congratulated the TNA for securing its place in the parliament again and assured that India is committed to finding a political solution to the Tamil national question. 

Sri Lankan president vows to ‘ensure priority for Buddhism’ as he readies constitutional amendments

File Photograph : Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa stated that he will be removing the 19th amendment, which currently limits presidential power, during his inaugural speech to the 9th Parliament on Thursday.   

Rajapaksa referenced the overwhelming two-thirds majority won by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) as a mandate from the people to permit him to pass majoritarian policies and amend the constitution in ways that will uphold and extend the power of the Rajapaksa regime.

Brigadier Balraj's brother dies

Kandhaiya Chandrasekaram, the elder brother of senior commander of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Brigadier Balraj, passed away in Mullaitivu on Tuesday. 

Kandhaiya was an activist against Sinhalese colonisation of historic Tamil lands such as Kokkilai, Kokku Thoduvai and Manalaru.

Kandhaiya's funeral rites were performed at his residence  in Kokku Thoduvai. Former Northern Provincial Council member Durairasa Ravikaran attended the funeral to pay his last respects. 

Young Tamil journalist attacked by unidentified men in Jaffna

A 20-year-old Tamil journalist was attacked by two unidentified persons on Brown Road, Jaffna, last Friday.

Vijayanathan Janarthan, a media correspondent at Tamil newspaper, Valampuri was intercepted by two masked men on a motorbike and attacked using a barbed wire. Janarthan, who was on his way back to his hometown of Urelu from the Valampuri office after work, had his motorcycle smashed up by the assailants.