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Thirteen more skeletal remains were exhumed from the Chemmani mass grave on Monday and a further seven newly identified, bringing the total identified at the site to 412, of which 390 have now been exhumed, as the excavation, the largest at any mass grave on the island, entered its 31st day. Monday, the 31st day of the third phase of the court-supervised process, saw three sets of remains…

Sri Lankan defence secretary tapped murdered journalist's phone

Leaked Sri Lankan State Intelligence Service documents have allegedly revealed former defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa ordered the tapping of journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge's phone, just weeks before he was gunned down in Colombo.

The documents, reportedly obtained by Colombo Telegraph, identified the Sunday Leader editor as a 'national security risk' and ordered tapping of his mobile phone on the 10th of September 2008. A number of other phone numbers were reportedly placed under surveillance, including current prime minister Ranil Wickremasinghe, however Wickrematunge was the only non-politician on the list. He was also the only person on the list to have been killed.

UK minister to discuss tackling sexual violence on visit to Jaffna

Britain's Minister for the UN and Commonwealth Baroness Anelay will visit Jaffna this weekend, where she will discuss reconciliation and strategies for tackling sexual and gender-based violence.

Whilst in Jaffna the minister will meet with Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council C V Wigneswaran and Governor of the Northern Province Reginald Cooray. In Colombo Baroness Anelay will hold discussions with Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and leader of the Tamil National Alliance R Sampanthan.

India and Sri Lanka review defence ties in post 2012 annual dialogue

Sri Lanka and India today reviewed the defence cooperation between the two nations in their annual Indo-Sri Lanka Defence Dialogue, reports Colombo Page.

An Indian defence delegation, led by India’s Defence Secretary Mohan G Kumar participated in the talks which took place in Colombo.

The Annual dialogue has been reviewing and expanding areas of interest between the two nations defence establishments since 2012.

New roads but tough obstacles remain – Interview with C V Wigneswaran

Tamil Guardian interviewed the Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council C V Wigneswaran in London last week.

Government pledges compensation for families of Tamil students killed by police

The Sri Lankan government on Tuesday pledged compensation for the families of two Tamil students at the University of Jaffna who were shot dead by the police last month. 

The decision came following a meeting with the president, prime minister and minister of resettlement, the Colombo Page reported. 

The president also ordered that the post mortem report of the deaths be brought forward. 

 

 

Human remains found in vacated military base in Batticaloa

Locals in Batticaloa found human skeletal remains within an area of land that was previously used by the Sri Lankan military as a base. 

The remains were found while locals were digging for sanitation in a house opposite the Mariamman temple in Murakkoddaanchenai.

NPC plants trees to remember those who died in Tamil struggle

The Northern Provincial Council on Tuesday launched a tree planting initiative to span across the month of November in memory of all those who died in for the Tamil homeland. 

The opening event was attended by the chief minister C V Wigneswaran, the NPC ministers, P Ayngaranesan and Kurukularaja, and the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP S Sritharan. 

Photos of Sirisena and military in houses handed over to Tamil IDPs

A photograph of the Sri Lankan president and members of the military were hung on walls of newly built houses that were formally handed over to displaced Tamils on Monday. 

The smiling face of Maithripala Sirisena, who was in the North-East to officially hand over the houses at a ceremony, is placed above a photograph of military commanders with the words, "men in green are friends indeed." 

Sri Lanka must meet human rights criteria to regain GSP+ says EU delegation

The leader of the European Parliament delegation to Sri Lanka urged Sri Lanka to improve its human rights conditions, including the replacement of its anti-terror laws to regain the EU Generalised System of Preferences Plus trade concessions.

Speaking in Colombo after meeting government officials and representatives of civil society, Ms Jean Lambert said discussions had taken place on whether or not Sri Lanka’s anti-terrorism laws met international standards.

Ms Jean added that a decision would be finalised in May 2017, reports Reuters. 

Potential mass grave found at former Sri Lankan military base in Batticaloa

Villagers in Batticaloa have found human skeletal remains in lands that were formerly occupied by a Sri Lankan army base.

Sources in the village said that skeletal remains were found on the land whilst they were digging to build a toilet on Saturday. 

Villagers fear that the site could be a mass grave site, which was then built on by the Army as part fo the resettlement programme for displaced people.

Local police have cordoned of the site for further forensic examination. 

See video of the grave site here.