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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…

Thuyilum Illam clearing in Batticaloa

Batticaloa residents continued clearing the destroyed Mavadi Munmari thuyilum illam (LTTE cemetery) in preparation for Maaveerar Naal.

Deportation of ill Tamil man halted after family refuse to board plane

The deportation of a Tamil man deemed so ill that he will require medics to accompany him on his flight, has been temporarily halted after his family refused to board a plane taking him to Australia yesterday.

Sangarapillai Balachandran was due to be deported from the UK to Australia, where he holds citizenship, despite fears over his health and fitness to fly. Balachandran has had three increasingly serious strokes and is known to have raised blood pressure. Long flights increase the risk of serious events such as strokes, and his family fear he could die on the flight.

Sri Lankan police threaten traders against carrying out work for Tamil temple

Sri Lankan police have threatened traders in a Vavuniya village against carrying out work for an ancient Tamil temple, after enforcing a ban by the archaeology department on work being done to the temple.

Administration of the ancient Athi Aiyyanar temple on Vedukkunari malai (mountain) in Olumadu-Nedunkeni have said the ladder leading to the temple, the only safe way to access the rocky hollow where the shrine is located, has disintegrated and needs repair or replacement.

Sri Lankan army destroying Poonakary village water supply

The Sri Lankan army is cutting off a vital water supply to Tamil-owned cultivation land in Poonakary, Kilinochchi, locals have said.

Residents of Arasapuram in Poonakary said the tank which they use to provide water for their crops is being closed up by the army as it fortifies the boundary fences of a camp adjacent to the tank.

Troops have been filling the tank with saline soil, both restricting the water supply and making it potentially harmful for crops, local farmers said.

PHU seeks assistance from Court of Appeal for case against Tamil MP

The Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) said it would seek legal assistance at the Court of Appeal against the Tamil UNP MP Vijayakala Maheswaran, saying that the police have mishandled her case in allowing her bail.

Maheswaran was arrested last week over a speech she gave earlier this year in which she said rising crime rates in the North-East made Tamils long for the return of the LTTE. The MP was released on bail the same day.

Listing the legal provisions that Maheswaran’s speech purportedly violated, the PHU ‘propaganda secretary’ said:

Tensions between Sri Lanka navy and Mullikulam villagers over unreleased land

The Sri Lankan navy evicted Mullikulam residents from their temporary huts on Sunday causing tensions between the villagers and the forces.

Tamil man arrested in Vavuniya

A Tamil man from Kilinochchi has been arrested for drug trafficking according to Vavuniya police.

The police said they arrested the man on a Jaffna-Kandy bus which they had stopped and searched in Nochimoddai in Vavuniya around 5.30am on Sunday.

He was in possession of 9.314kg cannabis (Kerala ganja) the police said.

Police operation arrest dozens more in Jaffna

At least 41 were people have been arrested by the Sri Lankan police in Jaffna on Sunday, after a series of search operations conducted in the region.

Searches were carried out in Jaffna town, Mannipay, Chunnakam and Koppay.

Sri Lanka's STF takes over security at prisons

Sri Lanka’s notorious Police Special Task Force (STF), which has been accused of committing human rights abuses, has taken over security across the island’s prisons as of today.

The Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Prison Reforms, Bandula Jayasinghe said that initially 300 STF personnel would be deployed across Welikada and Magazine prisons, and the Angunakolapelessa prison before expanding to others.

He claimed that the move would result in less “illegal activities in prisons”.

Former Sri Lankan cricket captain and parliamentarian charged over corruption

Sri Lanka’s former cricket captain and former deputy minister Sanath Jayasuriya has been charged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) with two counts of breaching the Anti-Corruption Code.

Jayasuriya is accused of failing to co-operate with the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit investigation on the island and of obstructing the investigation by "concealing, tampering with or destroying evidence".