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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,…

EU expresses deep concern over lawyer's detention under PTA

The European Union (EU) delegation in Sri Lanka has written to Sri Lanka's authorities to "express deep concerns" about the detention of a lawyer under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). 

"We reiterate need to review counter-terror legislation to be in line with Sri Lanka's international human rights obligations," the delegation tweeted. 

When memory outlives

Mirusha Yogarajah writes on Toronto’s Tamil community for Briarpatch Magazine.

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Tamil people created, own, and manage the businesses woven tightly into the fabric of Toronto – Babu Take-Out & Catering, the famous Spiceland franchise – but we are also the workers stocking shelves, sweeping the aisles, weighing and cutting fish, and packing up hundreds of iddiyappams. The restaurant industry was one of the few industries in which Tamil migrants were initially able to find work – albeit often underpaid and exploitative work. Today, we are the working class as well as, increasingly, Toronto’s elite – but behind the wealth of the Tamil elite lies the fact that most of us arrived in Toronto fleeing genocide. Where once we sought shelter in the Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna, we fled to seek safety at the crosswalks of McCowan and Finch.

UNICEF faces criticism after collaborating with Rajapaksa

The United Nations Children's Fund faced criticism after it collaborated with Sri Lanka’s prime minister and accused war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa to produce a video for children on the coronavirus earlier this month.

“Kids have big questions about COVID-19,” said UNICEF. “Watch the Hon. Prime Minister H E Mahinda Rajapaksa answer them.”

The video goes on to show Rajapaksa answering questions from children across the island.

Tamil diaspora donate food aids to UK hospitals to mark Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day

The Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) showed their “support and solidarity to the NHS” by handing out food donations to hospitals across England, last week marking the Mullivaikkal Tamil Genocide Day (May 18).

Volunteers of TGTE delivered donations directly to seven hospitals including; Kingston University Hospital, Croydon University Hospital, Northwick Park University Hospital, Bournemouth  Royal Hospital, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, last Monday.

Sri Lanka’s former PM laments Sri Lanka's economic situation

 

In a statement, former Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, urged the government to release a report on the current dire economic situation in Sri Lanka, stating that “silence will not help”.

Sri Lankan TID officers interrogate Maaveerar Naal organisers

The Terrorism Investigation Department (TID), questioned two Tamil men for around four hours about last year’s Maaveerar Naal commemorations, that took place at the Theravil Maaveerar Thuyillum Illum in Mullaitivu.

Sundaralingam Yogalingam and Thambaiya Yogeswaran were investigated by four TID officers last Thursday at 11:30 am for their involvement in preparing and organising the Maaveerar Naal event at the Theravil Maaveerar Thuyillum Illum.

Tamil Nadu man arrested over speech praising LTTE and call for separate state

A court in Tamil Nadu has handed the leader of a pro-Tamil political organisation bail, after he was arrested over a speech on social media where he praised the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and called for a separate state of Tamil Nadu to be established.

The Public Prosecutor argued that G Thirumurgan, who heads the Thamizhar Katchi, made a direct threat to the integrity, security and sovereignty of the country, at the Ramanathapuram District Court earlier this month.

Thirumurgan contends that he was exercising his freedom of expression that was guaranteed under the Indian Constitution.

Sri Lankan police arrest Tamil man accused of assaulting soldier

Sri Lankan police in Jaffna announced the arrest of a Tamil man, who they accused of assaulting a Sri Lankan soldier and being involved in a string of robberies.

Police officers announced they had seized a motorbikes and chains from the man, who had apparently confessed on assaulting the soldier on May 14.

The man also stands accused of involvement in three robberies carried out in Point Pedro and Chavakachcheri.

‘Alleged torturer heads Sri Lankan CID’ says ITJP

Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s appointment of a well-known alleged torturer as the new Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), is a “gravely worrying step” the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) said in their latest press release.

Prasanna de Alwis “is named in numerous court documents in connection with torture, including the case filed by eleven Tamils in 2019 in California against Gotabaya Rajapaksa,” the ITJP stated.

Sri Lankan military carry out roadside checks in Vavuniya

 

Sri Lankan military carried out roadside checks in Vavuniya as they patrolled the area on motorcycles.