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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 Lanka’s Chinese Embassy hacked by ‘Tamil Eelam Cyber Force’ website

The website of Sri Lanka’s embassy in China has been hacked by the “Tamil Eelam Cyber Force” as the group memorialises the genocide of Eelam Tamils.

The webpage features images of the atrocities that took place during the armed conflict.

At the time of writing the page remains visible on the embassy website.

See the original page here.

Joining Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka – India presses talks on electric power grid linking the island

The Indian government has revived talks with Sri Lanka on linking the two countries’ electricity grids, a project that it has sought to carry out for several years, according to a report in Reuters.

Wasantha Perera, secretary of Sri Lanka's power ministry, confirmed that talks had taken places, stating "it is at very initial stages of discussion”.

The project had reported been brought up by New Delhi in March this year, as then Sri Lankan finance minister travelled to India to seek a USD $ 1 billion credit line. Cash-stricken Colombo has been reliant on its northern neighbour for much needed financial assistance as it battles one of its worst economic crises on record.

However, in exchange India has looked to expand several projects in the Tamil homeland in the North-East of the island, despite ongoing Sinhala hostility to an Indian presence on the island. Sinhala nationalists have previously prevented several Indian projects from taking place, part of a deeper ‘Indo-phobic’ sentiment across the South.

Do they or don’t they? Sri Lanka’s Central Bank deletes call for diaspora cash

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank has deleted a call it put out to “Sri Lankans living abroad”, in a desperate plea for foreign remittances as a government delegation meets with the International Monetary Fund this week hoping for a bailout loan.

The tweet, deleted within hours of being posted last week, lists four different bank accounts that those abroad can send “much needed foreign exchange to”. The accounts were listed in the US, Germany and London.

India slams ‘fake and fabricated’ image on Sri Lanka becoming ‘a state of India’

The Indian High Commission in Colombo has issued a series of tweets slamming a “morphed image” which claims to be from India’s external affairs minister, offering to proclaim Sri Lanka “become a State if India” in response to the ongoing economic crisis.

The fake tweet, which the High Commission said is “completely fake and fabricated” claims to show a tweet from S Jaishankar, stating that “India is extending a hand of survival to people of Sri Lanka” and “will look after all the future issues of Sri Lanka too”.

Rajapaksa brothers claim Sri Lankan Police will conduct ‘impartial’ inquiry into police shooting

Responding to international outcry over the police shootings in the southern city of Rambukkana, Sri Lanka’s President and Prime Minister, Gotabaya and Mahinda Rajapaksa, claimed on Twitter that Sri Lankan police would carry out an “impartial and transparent inquiry”.

India urges IMF to support Sri Lanka    

As Sri Lanka enters discussions with the International Monetary Fund, India has offered its support by calling on the IMF to “urgently provide financial assistance”.

Tamils thwarted by Sri Lankan police from commemorating Annai Poopathy

 

Sri Lankan police obstructed Tamils in Batticaloa from lighting a lamp to mark the 34th death anniversary of Annai Poopathy, who fasted unto death in protest against the atrocities committed by the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF). 

International outcry over Sri Lankan police firing at protesters

Several heads of diplomatic missions including the UK, US and Canada condemned the violence in Sri Lanka as Sri Lankan police opened fire on peaceful demonstrators in the town of Rambukkana, killing at least one person and injuring several.

Sarah Hulton, British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, stated on Twitter:

Sri Lankan police block Annai Poopathy's daughter from visiting mother's grave

Sri Lankan police blocked Annai Poopathy's daughter from visiting her mother's grave to mark her 34th death anniversary. 

Earlier today, Annai Poopathy's daughter, Ms Lokeshwaran Santhi was told by Sri Lankan police officers that she was not allowed to commemorate her mother at her resting place in Navalady, Batticaloa. The officers claimed that Santhi was paying homage to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). 

US Ambassador calls for ‘full transparent investigation’ into Sri Lankan shooting as outrage grows

Spent shell cases from live rounds fired at the protestors earlier today.

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung has called for a “full, transparent investigation” after Sri Lankan police shot dead one protestor and injured several others just hours ago in the town of Rambukkana, where a demonstration had been taking place.

“I am deeply saddened by the horrible news coming out of Rambukkana,” tweeted the ambassador.