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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…

Colombo court extends arrest warrant for former Sri Lankan Ambassador to US

The arrest warrant of former Sri Lankan Ambassador to the USA, Jaliya Wickremasuriya, was extended on Tuesday by the Colombo Fort Magistrate judge.

Jaliya Wickramasuriya served as Sri Lanka’s ambassador in Washington from July 2008 to May 2014 and is wanted by Sri Lanka’s Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) over the alleged misuse of government spending. It is alleged that there were irregularities in the purchase of a building to house the Sri Lankan Embassy in Washington DC.

He is also accused of accepting a US$ 332,000 “commission” during his tenure as ambassador, a transaction that US officials also spoke to him about.

Tamils stop Sinhalese land-grab in Mullaitivu

An attempt by Sinhalese to colonise hundreds of acres of Tamil-owned land was stopped by local residents in Mullaitivu on Monday.

Sri Lankan police arrest two Tamil youths

Sri Lankan police have arrested two Tamil youths in Jaffna, accusing them of involvement in sword attacks.

The two were held over suspicion of involvement in an attack on the Vannar Pannai North East Grama Sevakar office and an attack on 3 houses in Kokkuvil.

Both youth were produced before the Jaffna Magistrate court.

The court ordered the two to be remanded until 3rd August, after the Sri Lankan police assured the court that they will be able produce CCTV footage of their involvement in the attacks.

 

More bodies unearthed from Mannar mass grave

Excavations of a mass grave in Mannar continued today, with the body of a child being unearthed reports JDS Lanka.

So far, the excavation has identified 60 bodies, with at least 5 belonging to children.

Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) Saminda Rajapaksa told JDS that the decision to send samples from the mass grave to a laboratory in Florida for carbon dating lies with Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Justice.

Iranian Foreign Minister in Sri Lanka for talks

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met with Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena earlier today, where the two discussed expanding relations between Tehran and Colombo.

“There is no obstacle in the way of expanding ties between the two countries,” said Mr Sirisena, after the two met.

Mr Zarif also met with Karu Jayasuriya, the Speaker of Sri Lanka’s parliament, during his visit.

He is due to fly to Singapore next, where he will sign the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

China donates warships to Sri Lanka and Philippines

The Chinese government donated a frigate to Sri Lanka and four new patrol boats to Philippines last week. 

The donation of the frigate was confirmed by Colonel Xu Jianwei, China's military attaché at its Colombo embassy, however details of it were not disclosed. 

China is also understood to provide "training" to the Sri Lankan military and build an auditorium at the military academy, Colonel Xu was quoted by the Colombo Gazette as saying. 

New Zealand blacklists SL company over organised visa fraud

New Zealand has blacklisted a Sri Lankan company over organised visa fraud. 

The finance company provided false information for students about their finances, allowing them to secure a visa to the country. 

"Immigration New Zealand are going to manually review the 895 applications that came from Sri Lankan students through the Mumbai office in 2017," Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway was quoted as saying by the New Zealand Herald newspaper.

"They're going to see which of those involved this particular finance company."

President sets up task force 'to accelerate development' in North-East

The Sri Lankan president has set up a task force to 'accelerate development projects' in the North-East. 

Speaking at the task force's first session, Mr Sirisena reportedly stressed that the programme should be delivered in a "systematic and efficient manner to provide the people in the region with immediate benefits". 

US to ‘support Sri Lanka fulfill UN resolution’

The United States said it will continue to “support Sri Lanka as it fulfills its commitments” to a United Nations resolution calling for an accountability mechanism with foreign judges to examine violations of international law committed during the armed conflict.

Sirisena representatives visit Karunanidhi in hospital

Representatives of Sri Lanka’s President visited Karunanidhi in hospital on Monday, the ANI news agency reports.

Maithripala Sirisena’s representatives were reported to have handed over a letter from the president to the current Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam president, M K Stalin.