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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…

Governor responds to Jaffna uni petition in Sinhalese

The governor of the Northern Province, Reginal Cooray, responded to a petition by the students of Jaffna University calling for justice over the killing of two students last Thursday by Sri Lankan police, by issuing a reply entirely in Sinhalese. 

The killing of the students has prompted widespread protest across the North-East, with large scale demonstrations, hartals and public outcry as locals condemn state violence against the Tamil population. 

India and Sri Lanka begin joint military exercise

The Indian military has joined with the Sri Lankan armed forces to begin a joint military exercise entitled 'Mithra Shakthi' on Monday.

Don’t judge us by our statements' pleads Sri Lankan foreign minster

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister has called for the government not to be judged by the statements of senior officials, after Sri Lanka’s president slammed an ongoing corruption commission for investigating members of the military.

"Please judge us by our actions, not by our statements,” said Mangala Samaraweera at a press conference in Colombo, in response to a question regarding his government's committment to accountability and transparency.

He went on to dismiss President Maithripala Sirisena’s comments, stating,

JHU calls for ‘total crackdown’ on former LTTE cadres

The National Organiser of the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) has called for a “total crackdown” on all former LTTE cadres in the North-East, reports the Daily Mirror, after protests and unrest in the region, after two university students were shot dead by Sri Lankan police.

Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe told a press conference that "the Government should carry out a thorough check on all former LTTEers to determine their current circumstances and activities and arrest if found to be connected to any criminal activities."

Jaffna shuts down in protest against murder

A hartal has taken place this morning in Jaffna, with shops and businesses across the town shut in protest against the killing of two Tamil university students by Sri Lankan police.

The hartal, which is backed by political parties including the TNA, was announced after the murder of Sulaxan and Kajan. The funeral of the two students took place this weekend, with demonstrations across the North-East.

Indian foreign secretary visits Sri Lanka, discusses Palaly airport expansion

Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar met with Sri Lanka’s president on Monday, after arriving on Saturday for a three-day visit with a business delegation.

Foreign Secretary Jaishankar held discussions with President Sirisena on the implementation of various initiatives and economic cooperation projects reports Colombo Page.

The visit was aimed at exploring the potential to promote the Indian business in Sri Lanka and investment opportunities.

Demonstrators in Colombo join demands of justice for Jaffna University student killings

Demonstrations against the police shootings of two Jaffna University Students took place in Colombo.

Expressing solidarity with those protesting across the North-east, demonstrators in Colombo asked if police bullets where only reserved for Tamils.

Students across North-East show solidarity with Jaffna University

Students across the Tamil homeland held demonstrations on Monday, protesting against the deaths of Jaffna University students Nadarasa Kajan and Pavunraj Sulaxan and calling for justice.

Funeral of slain Jaffna Uni student held in Kilinochchi

The funeral of murdered Jaffna University student Nadarasa Kajan was held in Kilinochchi on Sunday.