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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,…

Mapping resistance

In cities around the world 11 years ago, the Tamil diaspora took to the streets in a historic series of protests, demanding international action to halt Sri Lanka’s massacres at Mullivaikkal.

To mark 11 years since the protests, the ‘Mapping Resistance’ website has been re-launched.  

Sri Lankan air force commander joins US military teleconference

The head of Sri Lanka’s air force joined a teleconference call organised by the US military last month, as part of continued military relations between the two governments.

Sri Lanka’s air force commander Sumangala Dias was amongst the participants in the call with 19 air forces across five continents, as they discussed responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The call was organised by the US Pacific Air Forces.

Sri Lanka's war crimes accused PM congratulates UK trade Minister

Sri Lanka’s war crimes accused prime minister sent a message of congratulations to British parliamentarian Ranil Jayawardena this morning, after the lawmaker announced he was appointed as a Minister at the Department for International Trade

Army altercation over found grenade causes tension in Kokkuvil

The discovery of a hand grenade in a drain in Kokkuvil, Jaffna on May 4 caused an altercation between army personnel. Tamil youths that had captured photographs of the removal, replacement and retrieval of the grenade were interrogated by officers of the Terrorism Investigation Division (TID), who then erased all evidence from their phones. 

After noticing an unexploded grenade in the drainage, locals informed officers at Jaffna police station.

US National Security Advisor calls Rajapaksa

US National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien had a telephone call with Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa this week, where he “reaffirmed the long history of U.S.-Sri Lankan friendship and cooperation”.

A tweet from the US National Security Council  O’Brien also conveyed President Trump’s offer, on behalf of the American people, to provide needed ventilators to Sri Lanka.

“The strong bilateral relationship between the U.S. and Sri Lanka is an important part of a free and open Indo-Pacific region,” it added.

New Indian High Commissioner arrives in Sri Lanka with 12.5 tonne gift of medicines

The New Indian High Commissioner, Gopal Baglay, arrived in Sri Lanka today with 12.5 tonne gift consignment of medicine and medical equipment.

More than 250 prisoners released during Vesak Festival

<p>Sri Lanka’s President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has released 286 male prisoners and four female prisoners under a presidential pardon during the Vesak festival, which commemorates the death of the Buddha.</p> <p>Those released were arrested on minor charges and included those over 65 years old. They remained imprisoned due to an inability to pay their fines. The prisoners released were from 30 prisons across Sri Lanka.</p>

Sri Lanka to borrow 15 billion Rs. from China

<p>Sri Lanka’s cabinet has approved the borrowing of 15 billion Rs. from China’s Development Bank for the development of 105 kilometres of road.</p> <p>Ramesh Pathirana, a spokesman for cabinet, told reporters that the loan would be used to develop ten separate roads in different parts of the country.</p> <p>The Daily Mirror reports that the roads which are to be developed are the Akuressa-Kamburupitiya road; Beliatta-Kirinde stretch of road; Tangalle-Weeraketiya road; Wallasmulla-Weeraketiya road; Kotuwana-Uru Bokka road; and, Parandeniya-Hakmana road.</p>

Petition calls for release of Ramzy and other activists

An online petition is calling for the unconditional release of Ramzy Razeek and other activists who have been critical of the Sri Lanka's authorities. 

Infographic by Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice 

Ramzy Razeek, an online activist, who regularly writes about social and political issues was arrested over a month ago and remains in detention without any formal charges being brought against him. 

‘Appa died doing what he loved’ – Sivaram’s children pay tribute

The children of slain Tamil journalist Dharmeratnam ‘Taraki’ Sivaram paid tribute to their father on the 15th anniversary of his assassination, with a piece highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by the Tamil people.

“This year marks the 15th anniversary of our father’s death and to this day, no one has been convicted for his murder,” wrote Vaishnavi Sivaram, Vaitheki Sivaram and Andrew Seralaathan Dharmaretnam on JDS Lanka.