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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,…

Sri Lankan courts allow protests, but not Tamil memorials

A Sri Lankan court has rejected a request from police that sought to prevent protestors gathering outside Temple Trees in Colombo this week, just days after another Sri Lankan court granted a police order to ban commemoration events for a Tamil hunger striker.

The Colombo Magistrate’s Court refused an order requested by the Colpetty Police to prevent protesters from protesting opposite the Sri Lankan prime minister’s residence at Temple Trees

TCSF calls on Sri Lanka’s protestors to go beyond ‘skin deep’ gestures

The Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF) called on Sri Lanka’s protestors in the South to go beyond ‘skin deep’ gestures and incorporate the addressing of “Tamils’ historic grievances” in a statement that expressed solidarity this week.

The detailed statement began by stating “your government leaders who have slaughtered us over the years have today turned their weapons towards you”.  

Sri Lankan police remove portraits of murdered journalists from protest site

Photographs: @JDSLanka

Sri Lankan police officers have reportedly removed portraits of assassinated journalists that had been placed at the anti-government protest site at Galle Face in Colombo.

Where else should I die but here?' - Remembering Sivaram 17 years on

Today marks the 17th anniversary since the abduction and murder of Tamil journalist Dharmeratnam Sivaram.

Sivaram, popularly known under his nom-de-plume Taraki, was abducted in front of Bambalipitiya police station in Colombo on April 28 and was found dead several hours later in a high security zone in Sri Lanka's capital, which at the time had a heavy police and military presence due to the ongoing conflict. His killers, highly suspected to be linked to the government of then-president Chandrika Kumaratunga, were never caught.

Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister doubles as Justice Minister

Long-time Rajapaksa ally, Ali Sabry, who has recently been appointed as Sri Lanka’s finance minister has also secured the position of Justice minister.

Sabry was appointed yesterday upon arriving in Sri Lanka following discussions with the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC.

Read more here: Sri Lanka meets with US and IMF heads as talks over bailout continue

‘No, I will not resign’ – Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister rejects calls to resign

As the current situation in Sri Lanka, the country is facing bankruptcy and financial collapse due to the family that controls the nation' - US Congressman

United States Congressman Steven Horsford has expressed his intent to begin a congressional investigation of 'foreign asset' fleecing committed by US citizens who sit in the Sri Lankan administration. 

Horsford revealed that he would be in consultation with US Congressman Gregory Meeks, who heads the influential House Foreign Affairs Committee and is also a senior member of the Congressional Financial Services Committee, to initiate the probe. 

Pope urges Sri Lankan government to reveal identity of those responsible for Easter bombings

Pope Francis has urged Sri Lankan authorities to reveal the identity of those responsible for the 2019 Easter Sunday bombing. 

Catholic leaders from the island allege the bombings was a plot to influence the election outcome in favour of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

The Pope met with a delegation of the family of victims and survivors in Italy and delivered an address.

My Neighbor the Suspected War Criminal' – When Gotabaya Rajapaksa got served

6.9 million people who voted for Gotabaya Rajapaksa wanted him to be a  Hitler,' claims Sri Lankan minister | Tamil Guardian

The Center for Investigative Reporting and RPX examined the US government’s failure to charge accused war criminals in its latest Reveal podcast entitled ‘My Neighbor the Suspected War Criminal’, with footage revealing the moment current Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa was served papers for a civil lawsuit.

Sinhala Buddhist monk hurls racist abuse at Tamils in Trincomalee

A Sinhala Buddhist monk, alongside Sri Lanka police officers, reportedly attempted to block Saiva Tamil worshippers and priests from visiting the historic Rajavanthan shrine in Muthur, Trincomalee over the weekend. 

Although the monk threatened and hurled racist abuse at the worshippers, they defiantly visited the Hindu Rajavanthan shrine whilst Sri Lankan police and intelligence personnel took photographs of the worshippers.