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This week, the number of skeletal remains uncovered at Chemmani reached a stark record of 387. With that figure, a patch of earth on the edge of Jaffna town became the largest mass grave ever uncovered on the island, surpassing the 376 remains recovered at Mannar. Recent days alone have seen the bodies of several children exhumed, alongside beads and bangles. These are the contents of the…

No national security threat assures Sri Lanka army commander

The Sri Lankan army commander, Lieutenant General Crishanthe De Silva made assurances on Saturday that there would be no threat to national security.

After meeting with high ranking Buddhist clergy in Kandy, Lt General De Silva spoke to journalists where he said that President Sirisena had instructed "maximum attention has been paid to the national security".

"There is no room for terrorism to raise its head once again in the country," he was quoted by the Colombo Page as saying.

Indian foreign secretary to visit Sri Lanka

India's foreign secretary, S Jaishankar, is to visit Sri Lanka on Monday, reported the New Indian Express.

The visit is believed to be a preliminary one ahead of a visit by India's external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj in February when she is expected to visit Jaffna.

Mr Jaishankar is to hold meetings with his Sri Lankan counterpart, the foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera and the president, Maithripala Sirisena.

Sri Lanka Army rejects evidence of torture sites in Jaffna

Sri Lanka’s military spokesperson denied reports of maintaining secret torture camps in the areas it previously held around the Palaly military base in Jaffna.

Speaking at a news conference in Colombo Brigadier Jaynath Jayaweera said,

“There were reports that there were two military torture camps in Valikamam Noth. We totally reject these allegations. When the enemy launch a sudden attack from the land, these places should be highly protected. That’s why we used barbed wire around camp. Just because you saw this, do not imagine that the military had torture camps all over the place. We totally reject these allegations.”

Wigneswaran visits former High Security Zone in Vali North

The Chief Minister of Northern Province visited newly returned areas in the former High Security Zone of Valikamam North on Thursday.


Chief Minister C. V. Wigneswaran visited the area and discussed the huge issues of resettlement and rebuilding with locals and officials.

NPC to build memorial for Mullivaikkal dead

The Northern Provincial Council plans to establish a memorial in honour of those who were massacred during the final stages of the armed conflict at Mullivaikkal before this year's anniversary of the deaths on May 18th.

Each NPC member has pledged to provide one lakh of their own allocation towards to the project, which was first discussed by the Council on November 4th, 2015.

Ban Ki Moon urges Sri Lanka to ensure 'inclusive consultation processes'

Marking the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena's one year in office, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, urged Sri Lanka to ensure progress implementing the UNHRC resolution, reconciliation and good governance.

“I urge continued progress in these areas and emphasis the need for inclusive consultation processes to address issues of transitional justice.  I also support the government’s efforts to advance a nation-wide dialogue to achieve a long-term political settlement acceptable to all,” the Secretary General said in a statement on Thursday.

1 year, 1 LTTE cadre 'pardonned'

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena marked one year in office by granting a presidential pardon for a former LTTE cadre who was incarcerated by allegedly trying to assassinate Mr Sirisena when he was a minister in 2005.

Sivaraja Jenivan, alias Senan, was formally released in a ceremony to celebration Sirisena's one year anniversary on Friday.

China to develop another Sri Lankan president's hometown

China is to develop the current Sri Lankan president's home town, Polonnaruwa, reported the Colombo Page.

The five year development plan includes infrastructure projects such as railways and highways, as well as enhancing agriculture and irrigation.

The project has already been approved by the cabinet, said the cabinet spokesperson, Rajitha Senaratne.

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Mullivaikaal locals reject compensation, demand return of grabbed land

Mullaitivu locals are urging the Chief Minister to fight for their land to be returned from military occupation.

Residents from the east of Mullivaikaal who had over 600 acres of land grabbed to make way for a massive Sri Lankan Navy camp have urged the Chief Minister C. V. Wigneswaran to do more in his capacity as land minister to ensure that land is returned to them.

Domestic accountability process to begin next week says Sri Lanka FM

A domestic accountability process on the final stages of the war will begin next week said Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister in a press brief on Thursday.

Following talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway Borge Brende, Mangala Samaraweera said,