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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

No accountability for horrific week of genocidal violence of Black July - Adayaalam

The Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research highlighted the lack of accountability for the killings that took place during the pogrom of Black July 1983. 

In a statement that marks 35 years since the massacre, ACPR said, "35 years have passed and to date, there has been no accountability for this horrific week of genocidal violence, nor even an attempt at an official apology or comprehensive reparations to the Tamil community for the insurmountable losses it suffered and continues to suffer."

"1983 was a symptom of the deeply Sinhala Buddhist state. A systematic answer to 1983 should have led us to a retransformation of the state along plurinational lines. But the contrary was true. As we speak about ‘transitional justice’ today it is important to remember that no one has been brought to book for the 1983 atrocities. No accountability, no truth telling, no reparations and hence recurrence at a genocidal scale. The Sri Lankan government’s continued failure to address the atrocities of Black July is symbolic of its larger failure to address impunity, the Tamil question, and the root causes of the conflict."

Jaffna Uni students remember Black July pogrom 35 years on

Students and staff at the University of Jaffna today held a remembrance event to mark 35 years since the pogrom of Black July in 1983. 

Over 3000 Tamils were massacred during the pogram which saw Sinhala mobs target Tamil homes and businesses, looting and ransacking property, as well as rounding up Tamils and burning them alive.

Buddhist monk praises Sri Lankan army at Amparai ceremony

The head of Sri Lanka’s military visited a Buddhist temple in Amparai last month, where monks praised the military in religious ceremony held for the army.

Tamil fishing boat burnt in Vadamarachchi as tensions with Sinhalese rise

A boat belonging to Tamil fishermen was destroyed by a group of unknown persons, as tensions continue to escalate between Tamil and Sinhalese fishermen in the region.

Threats against Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Commission are ‘absolutely outrageous’ says ITJP

Threats made against the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka are “absolutely outrageous” said Yasmin Sooka, executive director of the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP), as she called for further vetting to ensure Sri Lankan troops accused of war crimes are not deployed with United Nations peacekeeping missions.

Soldiers turned teachers – militarisation of schools continues in North-East

The Sri Lankan military reported that it had organised a seminar for schoolchildren in Trincomalee last week, as it continues to involve itself with educational activities across the North-East.

China offers Sri Lanka new grant of $295 million USD

The Chinese President has offered Sri Lanka a new grant worth $295 million USD, reports Reuters.

Sri Lanka’s President, Maithripala Sirisena, made the announcement on Saturday at a ceremony inaugurating construction of a Chinese-funded hospital in Polonnaruwa, saying, “when the Chinese ambassador visited my house to fix the date for this ceremony, he said that Chinese President Xi Jinping sent me another gift.”

Young disappearances protester dies

A young protester from the Vavuniya families of the disappeared protest has died from ill health.

24-year-old Nila Rasanayagam who has been searching for her disappeared brother passed away on Saturday.

Her brother Rasanayagam Jenisraj disappeared in Colombo in 2009. His family had not received any information about his fate since.

Ms Rasanayagam has become the eighth protester to die since protests started.

‘Sri Lanka’s Disappeared’ documentary released online

A documentary filmed and produced by British Tamil students highlighting the struggle of Tamil families of the disappeared protesting across the North-East has been released online today.

The documentary, entitled ‘Sri Lanka’s Disappeared’, was made freely available online after a series of screenings worldwide over the last year.

TNA understands protesters' anguish but OMP is the way forward - Sumanthiran

The TNA spokesperson M A Sumanthiran said he could see the mental agony of the families of the disappeared who protested against the hearings of the Office on Missing Persons in Jaffna and Kilinochchi this month, however he said the party's view was that the OMP was the way forward. 

"We see the mental anguish of those who protest. However, in a situation like this, in order to handle this, a mechanism such as the Office on Missing Persons is very good. It is because of this that it has been created," Mr Sumanthiran said at a press briefing, when asked for his view on the recent OMP protests."