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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 Lanka’s Counter Terrorism Act - A license for oppression, intimidation and torture

Civil society groups slammed the Sri Lankan cabinet’s approval of the new Counter Terrorism Act (CTA) last week, stating that it has failed to meet full compliance with international standards and “leaves the door open for future abuse”.

The newly passed act builds on the “draconian” Prevention of Terrorism Act of 1978, which "has been used by successive Sri Lankan governments to quash dissent and penalize resistance", said the Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research, the International Truth and Justice Project , People for Equality and Relief in Lanka, Sri Lanka Campaign and the Tamil Civil Society Forum in a statement last week.

Sri Lankan military forces hold 'war heroes day' event in Palaly

Sri Lankan military forces based in Jaffna held ‘war heroes day’ in Palaly today.

Military harasses civil society working on Mullivaikkaal commemoration efforts

Over the past few days, multiple military officials have harassed a civil society worker helping memorialization efforts of Mullaivaikal.

Irainativu villagers demand return of land from Sri Lankan Navy

Residents of Irainativu protested for the 6th day today, demanding the return of their lands from the Sri Lankan navy.

We won't go home without answers - Kilinochchi disappearances protest passes day 75

Families of the disappeared at the Kilinochchi protest said that they would not go home without knowing where their loved ones are, as their protest reached its 75th day yesterday.

Sri Lanka's foreign minister criticises previous administration for abusing diplomatic immunity

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister accused the previous administration of using its embassies abroad as “safe houses” for murderers accused of perpetrating human rights abuses during Sri Lanka’s armed ethnic conflict, reports Agence France Presse.

Speaking in parliament on Friday Mangala Samaraweera said,

“Many of our embassies had become safe houses for criminal s involved in killings as well as grave human rights violations at home. They were rewarded by giving places in our embassies abroad.”

TNPF May Day rally participants face intimidation from Sri Lankan police

Participants at the Tamil National Peoples’ Front May Day rally this week faced intimidation by Sri Lankan police officers, who photographed attendees as they marched through Jaffna.

The rally, which took place in Chavakachcheri, saw dozens of people march through the town.

Indian diplomat harangues Tamil media to downplay IPKF atrocities says TNA MP

The Consulate General of India in Jaffna persistently harangues Tamil media and politicians to downplay Indian Peacekeeping Force (IPKF) atrocities in Sri Lanka, a TNA MP has said.

Speaking at the memorial for the two murdered Uthayan journalists, E. Saranapavan MP who is also the founder of the Uthayan newspaper, said that the Consulate General, R Nadarajan, constantly demands that they refrain from calling the Jaffna hospital massacre as a ‘massacre’ and to stop holding memorials for the victims.

No media freedom without prosecutions for past crimes against Tamil journalists - Jaffna Press Club

Media freedom can only be assured by prosecuting past crimes against journalists and media workers, the Jaffna Press Club has stressed.

Vigil for murdered Tamil journalists in Jaffna

Tribute was paid today to the 41 Tamil journalists killed during the armed conflict and the years succeeding.