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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

More militarisation as Sri Lankan soldiers take over Mullaitivu hospital

Sri Lankan soldiers took over the role of the medical staff who were conducting a nation-wide strike in late February, as militarisation of the North-East intensifies. 

The medical staff abstained from work from February 24 to February 25, making a set of demands including the granting of promotions for government staff and assigning permanent employment to workers who have completed their probation period. 

70th anniversary of Sri Lankan Airforce marked with joint air show with Indian Airforce

The Sri Lankan Air force (SLAF) marked its 70th anniversary with a joint air display with the Indian Air force (IAF) in Colombo which was attended by accused war criminal Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Chief of the Indian Air force Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria, as jet staged numerous flyovers and joint manoeuvres over the Katunayake Airbase following preparatory flyovers over the Galle Face Green.

‘US must assert leadership role in Sri Lanka’ - House Foreign Affairs Committee

The US House Foreign Affairs Committee called on Washington to “reassert its leadership role on human rights and support calls for justice in Sri Lanka,” as the United Nations Human Rights Council continues to discuss a new resolution on accountability for mass atrocities.

In a series of tweets this week, the House Foreign Affairs Committee shared an op-ed piece by Ahimsa Wickrematunge, the daughter of murdered Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge, as she called for the international community to ensure “murderous autocrats pay a price”.

Rajapaksa's election has closed every door to human rights and accountability in Sri Lanka'

The daughter of murdered Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge said that “Rajapaksa’s election has closed every door to human rights and accountability in Sri Lanka” in a piece for the Washington Post this week, as she called for the international community to ensure “murderous autocrats pay a price”.

“I hold Rajapaksa responsible,” wrote Ahimsa Wickrematunge.

Tamil families of disappeared leader addresses UN and calls for ICC referral

Leeladevi Anandanadarajah, the secretary of the North-East Relatives of the Missing Persons Association, adressed the United Nation Human Rights Council this week, as she criticised praise of Sri Lanka’s domestic mechanisms, particularly the Office for Missing Persons (OMP), calling instead for a referral to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Families of the disappeared demand sanctions and Sri Lanka to be sent to ICC

Tamil families of the disappeared held a rally in Kilinochchi this week, calling on the international community to place sanctions on Sri Lankan officials accused of mass atrocities and for the state to be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Protestors demonstrated on the roadside in the city, with banners calling for Magnitsky sanctions to be placed on Sri Lankan officials accused of rights abuses and for an ICC referral.

Hunger strike begins in Batticaloa as calls for international justice ramp up

A hunger strike has been launched in Batticaloa, in solidarity with a British Tamil woman who is protesting in London, as calls for Sri Lanka to be referred to the International Criminal Court continue to ramp up.

Families of the disappeared and civil society members commenced their protest in front of the Mamankeswaram Pillaiyar temple in Batticaloa yesterday, as similar hunger strikes also took place in Jaffna and Canada.

Jaffna University Students’ Union demands Sri Lanka be referred to ICC

Students at Jaffna University echoed demands for Sri Lankan to be referred to the International Criminal Court, as a rotating hunger strike being carried out by students entered its fifth day.

Jaffna University Arts Students' Union President P. Ujanthan spoke to reporters in Jaffna this morning and called on the international community to exert diplomatic pressure on Colombo in order to ensure justice for genocide.

British MP calls on UK government to play 'bigger role' for accountability in Sri Lanka

Gareth Thomas, MP for Harrow West called on the UK government to "play a much bigger role" in holding Sri Lanka accountable for the human rights abuses they committed at the end of the armed conflict in 2009. 

The British parliamentarian drew attention to the UN High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet's "devastating report" which highlights that "progress on human rights has continued to be very poor in Sri Lanka." 

Heeding Victims’ Voices: The Struggle of Tamil Families of the Disappeared in Sri Lanka

Writing in Just Security, Dharsha Jegatheeswaran, Co-Director of the Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research, a human rights think-tank based in Jaffna, illustrates how the “Tamil families of the disappeared have shown, there is no hope for truth and justice domestically in Sri Lanka”.

“The only way to provide these families their long-overdue answers and justice to all victims in Sri Lanka is to break the seal around the military through international accountability”, she maintains.