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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,…

‘UK should use new sanctions regime to promote accountability in Sri Lanka’ – Sri Lanka Campaign for Justice and Peace

International human rights group Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice, has urged the UK to use its new ‘Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime’ to adopt sanctions against high-profile individuals, including accused war criminal Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva “to send a strong signal to the Government of Sri Lanka that impunity for human rights violations will not be tolerated”.

Sri Lanka’s big Facebook spenders

Drawing on work by Sanjana Hattotuwa, we examine the hundreds of thousands of dollars that were spent on advertisements across the island and in the North-East, as recorded by Facebook. 

According to Facebook's Ad Library report, from May to August 2 alone, $478,545 was spent on 26,710 advertisements.

Sri Lankan amy lectures Muslim community on 'co-existence'

The Sri Lankan army conducted an “awareness lecture” with the Muslim community in Trincomalee last week, reportedly “in order to educate them on the importance of security, social responsibilities and co-existence in the area”.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister rejects NEP and reaffirms commitment to the two-language policy 

Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami of Tamil Nadu denounced the three-language formula contained in the New Education Policy (NEP) recently unveiled by the central government, which critics claim is a tacit attempt to impose Hindi in the state. 

“The Tamil people have stood firm on the two-language policy (Tamil and English) over the past 80 years and have expressed their feelings regarding the three-language policy in various forms of protest,” the statement read. 

Sri Lanka gears up for ‘most expensive election in history’

Sri Lanka’s upcoming parliamentary election, scheduled to take place this week, will be the “most expensive election” in the island’s history according to officials, as the island struggles with an economic crisis in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

EPDP candidate for Vanni arrested with sample ballot papers

Four people including a candidate of the Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) in the upcoming parliamentary election for the Vanni constituency have been arrested in the Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu for allegedly possessing sample ballot papers.

The Election Commission undertook investigations after it was secretly informed that supporters of certain parties were holding the sample ballot papers.

The arrests also included reported supporters of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), EPDP and Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).

They were handed over to Sri Lankan police who are reportedly conducting further investigations into the matter.

TCSF urges Tamils to 'elect those we can hold responsible'

Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, the Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF) called on the Tamil people to vote in such a way that they "elect those representatives whom they can hold responsible,” as it reflected on the “abject" performance over the past decade to deliver on Tamil rights.

Noting that the election scheduled to take place on August 5 is the third parliamentary poll since the end of the war, the statement evaluated the performance of the Tamil nationalist parties over the past 10 years in the following three issues:

TNA parades Tamil Eelam maps and LTTE links as campaigning draws to a close

The Tamil National Alliance’s (TNA) E Saravanapavan had full-page advertisements in newspapers superimposing his photograph over a map of Tamil Eelam this week, as politicians paraded their Tamil nationalist links with campaigning for general elections drawing to a close.

The campaign poster on Sudar Oli, owned by Saravanapavan himself, contained a few lines of lyrical prose exhorting the Tamil people to choose the TNA so that their “dream of attaining the dawn could be fulfilled”.

DMC report reveals Jaffna among worst drought-hit districts in Sri Lanka

The latest official figures from the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) in Sri Lanka reveal that authorities have failed to provide drinking water to the country’s worst drought-hit northern region – in particular Jaffna and Mannar – for over three months, according to JDS Lanka. 

The report states the total number the number affected by the dry weather in the North is 115,542 as of 28 July 2020 and emphasises “it is nearly half the drought affected in the whole island.” The report also highlights the districts of Jaffna and Mannar as among the worst-affected and Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi and Vavuniya also among the drought-hit areas.

TNA revives federalism and North-East re-merger for election manifesto

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in its manifesto has again promised to spend the next parliamentary term demanding a federal political solution for the Tamil people and a re-merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces. Touching on key Tamil issues such as militarisation, land return, political prisoners and accountability, the TNA also warned that international pressure was needed now more than ever.

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