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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…

Sri Lanka stops crude oil imports from Iran in anticipation of US sanctions

Sri Lanka has stopped crude oil imports from Iran in anticipation of US sanctions against the Iranian government.

"We stopped as soon as the sanctions were announced. We didn’t buy [directly] from Iran. We buy from Singapore, Dubai, Fujairah,” Sri Lankan petroleum resources development minister Arjuna Ranatunga said, according to The National.

Sri Lanka to release confiscated Tamil Nadu fishing trawlers

All Indian fishing trawlers confiscated by the Sri Lankan navy since 2015 are to be released, The Hindu reports.

The Tamil Nadu fisheries department received the Sri Lankan government order last week and will be sending a team of fishermen, mechanics and officials to assess the condition of the 173 trawlers which are held in Karai Nagar, Kankesanthurai, Trincomalee, Kalpatti and Mannar.

However the order states that trawling equipment in the boats would not be released.

Sudanese and Indonesian troops participate in mock raids in East

The Sri Lankan military carried out a series of mock raids in the East this week, alongside troops from Sudan and Indonesia, despite concerns over human rights abuses committed by Sri Lanka troops.

Drought hits Tamils, whilst military pulls water from wells in occupying base

Though Tamils in Kopay have been hit by a drought, the Sri Lankan military has maintained a steady access to water supplies from wells in bases across the region.

Sri Lankan soldiers construct new buildings for Buddhist vihara in Batticaloa

The Sri Lankan military announced that it had constructed new buildings for a Buddhist vihara in Batticaloa last week, as the armed forces continue their close involvement with Buddhism across the North-East.

India seeks to internationalise Jaffna airport

India’s state run airport development authority intends to develop plans for Jaffna’s Palaly airport to have international connectivity with places in South India, Malaysia and Thailand, the Times of India reports. 

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has entered into an agreement with India’s ministry of external affairs to produce a comprehensive report on the development of the airport, which remains under Sri Lankan military control. 

World Bank commits $200m for Sri Lanka's public health services

The World Bank has committed $200 million to improve Sri Lanka's public health services.

The development project will be aimed at improving Sri Lanka's performance on controlling non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, malnutrition and enhancing health systems. 

The International Development Association will be financing the projecting, Sri Lanka's minister for health, nutrition and indigenous medicine, Rajitha Senaratne told participants of the Second Health Sector Development Project in Colombo on Sunday. 
 

Sirisena says he wanted to send a message to other embassies

Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena, who recalled the country's ambassador to Austria for not answering his call said this week that he did so in order to "send a message to other embassies as well". 

Ambassador Priyanee Wijesekera and five other embassy staff were recalled from their service for leaving Sirisena's phonecalls "unanswered for several hours". 

Commenting on the incident, Sirisena said that he had tried to contact the embassy for four and half hours. 

Youth arrested in Mullaitivu

Police arrested a Tamil youth in Mullaitivu, accusing him of being involved in sword attacks in the Puthukkudiyiruppu area. 

Officers claimed they had received 'secret' information connecting the 25-year-old man to the crimes.

A sword was allegedly found in his possession. 

TID interviews Jaffna editors over Tamil homeland display

Sri Lanka's Terrorism Investigation Division on Sunday took statements from the editors of the three Jaffna based newspapers in relation to a Tamil homeland display at a temple festival in Aanaikkottai. 

The editors of Uthayan, Valampuri and Thinakkural were questioned following approval by Jaffna Magistrate Court. 

Last month the TID summoned five Tamils along with a journalist, Uthayarasa Shalin to their Colombo office for an inquiry.