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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,…

Thousands mark Good Friday at Gurunagar St James's Church

Thousands attended the Good Friday service, at the historic St James’s Church in Gurunagar, Jaffna.

EU to provide 12 million euros for Sri Lanka reconciliation programme

The European Union will provide 42 million euros in assistance to Sri Lanka for agriculture and reconciliation. With the majority going to modernisation of agriculture, around 12 million euros has reportedly been allocated towards strengthening the reconciliation process.

Tamil new year wishes from the Prime Minister of Canada

The contributions of Tamil Canadians have made the country stronger and richer, Canada’s Prime Minister said in his Tamil New Year message.

Issuing a statement for chithirai puthandu, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau said:

“Today, Tamils in Canada and around the world will welcome the New Year, known as Puthandu.

Mullaitivu DS protestors forego new year festivities

Relatives of the disappeared who have been protesting outside the Mullaitivu District Secretariat for 38 days continued their campaign today.

Vavuniya families of the disappeared march on Tamil New Year

As the protest of families of the disappeared reached its 50th day in Vavuniya, protestors and supporters held a rally march in Vavuniya town, demanding answers.

British Conservative party thanks Tamil community in New Year message

The British Conservative party sent wishes to the Tamil community to mark Tamil new year celebrations.

In a message to the British Tamil community, the chariman of the party Sir Patrick Mcloughlin MP, said,

“I would like to send my best wishes to everyone celebrating Puthandu today.

The Tamil community is a huge success story doing great things for the UK. From small business owners creating jobs and apprenticeships, to doctors, nurses and teachers making an important contribution to our health service and schools, the Tamil community continue to enrich our society.

British parliamentary group for Tamils will continue to demand Sri Lanka fulfils obligations says chair in New Year message

British MP, James Berry, said in his Tamil New Year message that much swifter progress is needed towards the full implementation of UNHRC resolution 30/1.

The current chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils travelled to the Northern Province this month and visited the Nanthikadal lagoon in Mullaitivu.

Families of disappeared continue protest in Maruthankerny

Families of the disappeared protesting in Maruthankerny, Vadamaradchi East continued for the 31st day today.

New year blackout at Kilinochchi disappeared protest

Families of the forcibly disappeared that have been protesting in Kilinochchi renounced Tamil new year celebrations and instead observed a ‘black day’ today to highlight that they are yet to receive answers about their missing loved ones.