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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,…

Swiss Tamils show solidarity at Black Lives Matter protests

Tamils joined thousands of protesters in solidarity at Black Lives Matter protests across Switzerland. 

Sri Lankan police tear down 'illegal election propaganda'

Sri Lankan police have commended a special operation to remove posters, banners and advertisements relating to the upcoming general election as part of an island-wide project to curb “illegal election propaganda”.

SP Jaliya Senaratne, a spokesman for Sri Lanka’s police, has stated that active measures will be taken to stop all illegal propaganda activities and those engaging in such activities will face legal action.

Sajith Premadasa prepared to work with Rajapaksa for a 'disciplined society'

Sajith Premadasa, the leader of Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) and former Presidential candidate, has pledged that he will work with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to bring about a “disciplined society” if Rajapaksa wins the upcoming parliamentary elections.

SJB member and former Minister Harin Fernando has reported this and further warned that “certain elements” in Rajapaksa’s current administration are posing a barrier to his agenda. Fernando further called for Rajapaksa to “put his foot down” and to carry out his agenda.

Germany grants Sri Lanka €11 million despite human rights concerns

Germany has agreed to grant Sri Lanka €11 million in technical assistance through 3 development cooperation projects, despite concerns of Sri Lanka’s human rights record.

I am Tamil and genocide is a part of my identity' - Instagram campaign goes viral

Responding to "clarifications" made by Peel School in Canada, which withdraw a statement recognising Tamil genocide, Tamil activists launched the viral "I am Tamil" campaign which garnered hundreds of posts from around the work this week and raised awareness of the genocide whilst also supporting Bill 104, which will enable a Tamil Genocide Education week.

Australian State MP thanks Tamil Nadu politician for support over Tamil genocide comments

Australian State MP Hugh McDermott thanked Tamil Nadu politician, Thol. Thirumaavalan for support following calls for international recognition of the Tamil genocide. 

"I appreciate the kind words and encouragement. The acts of the Sri Lankan Government were genocide. It is important for governments around the world to recognise this and bring justice to the Tamil people," he wrote in his letter to the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) president.

See full text of the letter below: 

In his reply, Thirumaavalan wrote:

Tamils and Muslims must recognise 'we are in this fight together' - Kumaravadivel Guruparan

Speaking to Tamil Net, Jaffna-based Attorney, academic and civil society activist, Kumaravadivel Guruparan, warned that the appointment of two Presidential task forces further emboldened the Sinhala Buddhist nationalist project and threatens to silence to internal dissent.

Sri Lanka in ‘firm protest’ against Canadian Bill advocating for Tamil Genocide Education Week

Sri Lanka is in ‘firm protest’ against Bill 104 which advocates for Tamil Genocide Education Week in Ontario, Canada.

In a statement, the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Ottawa said:

“Sri Lanka’s firm protest against the blatantly false claims being made in the Bill including the grossly exaggerated number of casualties at the conclusion of the conflict in Sri Lanka and allegations of ‘genocide’ have been conveyed.”

UK following Sri Lanka’s current political situation closely says Minister

<p>UK Minister said that the British government is following the current political situation in Sri Lanka closely.</p> <p>Lord Ahmad, Minister of State for South Asia answered a written question posed by The Marquees of Lothian, a Conservative Peer.</p> <p>He asked the government “what further information they have on the current political situation in Sri Lanka in view of fears of a constitutional crisis, further to the government of Sri Lanka’s announcement of its intention to rule without parliamentary oversight,” to which the minister responded:</p> <blockquote><p>

UN Chief expresses alarm at clampdown on freedom of expression in Sri Lanka

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet expressed alarm at the clampdown on freedom of expression in Sri Lanka during the coronavirus pandemic.

The UN Chief said that “arrests for expressing discontent or allegedly spreading false information through the press and social media” were reported in Sri Lanka, a press release stated.