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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 Government give bug-infested rice to Tamil mothers in Mannar

Mothers in the Mannar district have filed a complaint with the Mannar Public Health Medical Office after being supplied inedible bug-infested rice under the “Uthama Pooja for Pregnant Mothers” program by the Ministry of Women and Children's Affairs

Activist arrested for running 'Go Home Gota' Facebook page

Social media activist, Anuruddha Bandara, was reportedly arrested on Friday night for running a Facebook page called “Gota Go Home”.

Initial reporting indicated that he was taken from his home in Gampola by a group of men claiming to be from the Modara police whilst the police denied knowledge of this arrest. Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Commission has since informed the Young Journalist Association that he had been arrested and remains in Police Custody.

‘Sri Lankans have a right to protest’ – US Ambassador to Sri Lanka

Gas shipment turned away after Sri Lanka fails to pay

Locals in Mannar queue for fuel

A 6,000 MT gas delivery arrived from the Middle East but was turned away after Sri Lankan officials failed to provide adequate proof of funding for the US $4.5 million shipment.

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister claims individuals gained ‘mega financial benefits’ as UN investigated war crimes

Responding to Britain’s travel advisory warning on Sri Lanka, the country’s Foreign Ministry,  G.L. Peiris, lashed out against the UK accusing the government of singling out Sri Lanka for criticism and claimed individuals had gained 'mega financial benefits' as the United Nations Human Rights Council passed resolutions on mass atrocities committed on the island.

According to a report in The Island, Peiris claimed “the UN squandered money on a costly project targeting Sri Lanka”.

48 protesters released following rally against Sri Lanka's President

Following the protest outside Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's residence, Sri Lankan police arrested a total of 56 people under the country's widely condemned Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) with 48 having since been released. 

The 48 people were released on bail by Nugegoda magistrate’s court after the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka’s statement that those protesting in Nugegoda cannot be charged under the PTA.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa declares state of emergency following anti-government protests

Gotabaya Rajapaksa has issued a gazette declaring a 'public emergency' following anti-government protests.

The gazette notes the declaration to be in the 'interests of public security'.The emergency law enables all Sri Lankan state authorities to detain people without warrants, seize property, enter and search any premises, suspend laws and issue orders that cannot be questioned in court. Officials who issue such orders are also immune from lawsuits.

IMF and Sri Lanka to commence talks in coming days on financial assistance program

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Sri Lanka are to initiate talks in the coming days regarding a financial assistance program after the state sought help to avert the deepening economic crisis. 

 

Sri Lanka has expressed interest in an IMF-supported financial program. We will initiate program discussions with the authorities, including during the Finance Minister’s visit to Washington, DC in April. pic.twitter.com/EfsVlWaPu3

Sri Lankan flag pulled down and Rajapaksa supporters beaten by Tamils in Jaffna

Supporters of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa were chased away by protesters in Jaffna after they attempted to disrupt a peaceful demonstration against the Sri Lankan government earlier today, with a Tamil woman pulling down a Sri Lankan flag that one of them was waving.

Authorities must respect peoples’ right to protest' - Amnesty International

Amnesty International has called on Sri Lankan authorities to "not use unnecessary or excessive force to disperse protesters" after thousands of protesters tried to storm the President's residence last night. 

Frustrated by routine power outages and shortages of essential items due to the island's worsening economic crisis, protesters flocked to the President's home in Mirihana.