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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,…

SWRD Bandaranaike memorial held in South, despite bans on Thileepan memorials across North-East

Memorials for former Prime Minster SWRD Bandaranaike were held in the South last week, despite the Sri Lankan government restricting gatherings across the North-East citing a COVID risk. 

The memorial was at the Nithambuwa Koregolla Bandaranaike Samadhi  on the 26 September marking the 62 anniversary of the assassination of Bandaranaike. Bandaranaike was assassinated by a Buddhist monk. In attendance in the ceremony were former Presidents and members of Parliament. 

First Design of Canadian Tamil Community Centre released

For more information about the TCC or to submit your feedback on the first design visit www.tamilcentre.ca

The first design of the groundbreaking Tamil Community Centre (TCC), to be built in Toronto, has been released. 

Vavuniya Families of the Disappeared call on EU to speak with Tamil victim communities

The secretary of the Vavuniya Families of the Disappeared association, Gopalakrishnan Rajkumar, has called on the EU delegation visiting Sri Lanka to visit the North-East and to speak with Tamil victim communities to understand their plight, particularly the mothers of children enforcibly disappeared.

Sri Lanka remains 'a scar on the conscience of the world' - UK Shadow Minister pushes for ICC referral

Speaking at a side event at the UK Labour Party conferece this week, Shadow Minister for Asia, Stephen Kinnock, slammed the British government for not doing enough on Sri Lanka and describing the situation as "a scar on the conscience of the world".

TNA meets with EU delegation and emphasises the need to repeal PTA

Senior Tamil National Alliance (TNA) officials met with an EU delegation visiting Sri Lanka as part of their review of the General Scheme Preference. 

During this meeting TNA  officials stressed the need for Sri Lanka to repeal its draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act which allows for arbitrary detntion without charge and has been linked to accounts of torture.

Thileepan commemorated by Tamils across the UK

London

Events were held by Tamils across the UK in London, Leicester and Nottingham earlier this week, to mark the 34th anniversary of the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death in 1987, after the Indian government failed to acknowledge the promises made to the Tamil people. 

London

US Tamil organisations unite to call for referendum and Sri Lanka to be charged with genocide

In the midst of the 48th UN Human Rights Council session, six Tamil American organisations have signed a joint statement calling on the international community to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the crime of genocide and for an internationally conducted referendum.
The referdum, they note, would allow the Tamil people in the North-East to "find a democratic, peaceful, permanent, and political solution that meet Tamil's aspirations.

Further demands included for a repeal of Sri Lanka's sixth amendment to the constitution which was enacted in 1983 and makes it a criminal offence  to advocate secession and establishing a separate state within Sri Lanka.

Former LTTE cadre abducted at gunpoint in Trincomalee

A former LTTE cadre was abducted at gunpoint from his home in Trincomalee this morning.

Family members of 39-year-old Manoharadas Subas said unknown persons arrived at the home in Varodayanagar and forced him into a vehicle, stating that he was being taken to the Uppuveli police station.

The family went directly to the Uppuveli police station but were told that no police officers there had any involvement in the incident.

Sri Lankan military and archaeology department prevent worshippers attending temple in Vavuniya

A large military presence in Nedunkerny, Vavuniya has prevented worshippers from praying at the Vedukkunaari Lingeswarar Temple, with some locals noting that some idols had been damaged in recent days.

Trincomalee mothers of children detained under PTA call for their release

Trincomalee relatives of detained political prisoners 

The relatives of Tamil political prisoners detained under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) have held a press conference calling for the release and a presidential pardon of those detained.