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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,…

Canadian school board 'clarifies' Mullivaikkal Genocide statement after backlash from Sri Lanka embassy

Peel District School Board has issued a "clarification" regarding its statement made on May 18 to commemorate the Mullivaikkal Genocide, after receiving backlash from the Sri Lankan embassy in Canada and a campaign by the Canadian Sinhala community.

The school board issued a statement yesterday, confirming that it was in response to concerns raised by "several members of the community and information received by the Consul General of Sri Lanka".

Peels Schools original tweet which was welcomed by the Canadian Tamil community said:

Buddhist ceremony as new eastern commander assumes duties

Major General Senerath Bandara assumed his duties as the 19th Commander Security Forces- East at the Welikanda Security Forces HQ. 

What’s wrong with the TNA?

A few weeks ago, Tamil news cycles were dominated by coverage of an interview given by the Tamil National Alliance Spokesperson M.A. Sumanthiran to a Sinhala media site. During the course of the interview, he made several comments which created controversy and outrage amongst Tamils. 

The resulting conversation in Sri Lanka’s English-language spaces however failed to discern the actual issues. Instead, commentators opposed to the idea of Tamil nationalism, both Tamil and Sinhala, focused on the “traitorisation” phenomenon in Tamil politics, which predates the war and resulted in the killing of Tamil “moderates” by the LTTE and others. 

One writer, a relative of Sumanthiran, even spuriously claimed “traitorisation is running amok again,” comparing the current verbal attacks to a time when so-called “traitors” were hung from lamp-posts and assassinated. The trivialisation of this “traitorisation” issue by many throws doubt on whether they were made due to a genuine desire for Tamil introspection about these issues. Rather the intention appeared to be to use it to attack Tamil nationalism and to paint Sumanthiran as a victim of these “Tamil extremists”.

Sri Lanka needs Market Economics – Ranil Wickremasinghe

Former Sri Lankan Prime Minister, and leader of the UNP, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has called for an embrace of market economics as Sri Lanka continues to struggle with the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.

Sri Lanka’s debt problem

During his webinar, Wickremesinghe stressed the difficulties Sri Lanka would face as the country would likely need to obtain commercial loans at higher rates to fund the recovery of their economies.

British High Commissioner ‘pleased’ that Rajapaksa shared Sri Lanka’s coronavirus strategy

Britain’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Sarah Hulton said she was “pleased that President Rajapaksa is able to share Sri Lanka’s experiences” on tackling the coronavirus at the UK-hosted virtual Global Vaccine Summit, as Colombo continued to face criticism for its highly militarised approach. 

Sri Lanka’s coronavirus task force is headed by credibly accused war criminal Shavendra Silva, with the state adopting a tactic which has seen thousands of people sent to ‘coronavirus quarantine centres’ which have been largely set up in the island’s Tamil North-East. Tens of thousands of people have also been arrested for violating strict curfews, which the military has been enforcing in recent weeks. During the same period, there has been a spike in state violence in the North-East and a proliferation of checkpoints in the already heavily militarised region.

“They think they can just do anything” – TNA MP condemns Theravil Thuyilum Illam military occupation

The Sri Lankan government are “intending to incite tension and violence by using the stated armed forces to occupy Maaveerar remembrance sites and obstruct us from commemorating our children ,” said former parliamentarian and Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Sivagnanam Sritharan.

Sritharan commented on this following his visit yesterday to the Theravil Maaveerar Thuyillum Illum (resting place);

Sri Lanka voices support for China over Hong Kong

The Sri Lankan government and several other organisations have come out in support of China, as Beijing cracked down on protesters who opposed a new national security law which threatens dissidents and Hong Kong independence activists.

"Sri Lanka has expressed continuity of its support for sovereignty of China (over) its territory and national security in relation to Hong Kong," said Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena on Twitter.

Sri Lankan Presidential Task Forces are “grounded in Sinhala-Buddhist nationalist ethos” and signal deepening militarisation – PEARL

People for Equality and Relief in Sri Lanka (PEARL) have strongly condemned the formation of the two presidential task forces in Sri Lanka this week, stating that it is a “serious escalation (by the president) to militarise the activities of the state in the name of national security and as a response to the pandemic”, in a statement released today.  

PEARL highlighted the task forces “appear exclusively Sinhala and include suspected war criminals” while emphasising this move further reinforces Sri Lanka’s ethnocracy with the backing of the president “accused of mass atrocities”.

Heading towards autocratic governance

We continue to underline the importance of accountability, justice and reconciliation' in Sri Lanka says UK minister

<p>UK Minister said that the British government continues "to underline the importance of accountability, justice and reconciliation in its engagement with the government of Sri Lanka."</p> <p>FCO Minister of State Nigel Adams answered a written question posed by Jim Shannon, Shadow DUP Spokesperson for Human Rights.</p> <p>When asked "what diplomatic steps he is taking to help ensure accountability for victims of (a) war crimes and (b) crimes against humanity (i) in Sri Lanka and (ii) overseas," the Minister responded:</p> <blockquote><p>

Self-Quarantine: Ponnaveli Village, Population One'

Sellaiah Rashanayagam has "been the sole resident of his village since Sri Lanka's civil war ended in 2009- and he doesn't plan to leave anytime soon," writes Vijayatharsiny Vijayakumar for Global Press Journal. 

"When the Sri Lankan civil war ended in 2009, the nearly 200 residents who called this village home chose to leave. They relocated to cities and towns where they would have better access to hospitals, shopping centres and jobs. But Sellaiah Rashanayagam, 67, chose to stay."

"Now, more than a decade later, he's still the lone resident of Ponnaveli, a village in Sri Lanka's northern province. The coastal village was destroyed during the war. Still, Rashanayagam says he refuses to leave and he doesn't want to open up the village to others either. He wants to preserve the village's Tamil name and farming traditions."

"His solitary lifestyle is a political statement. And it's evidence that tensions between Sri Lanka's Sinhalese, and mostly Buddhist majority, and the Tamil, mostly Muslim minority, still run deep."