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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,…

EU to provide €22 million to Sri Lanka after meeting with Basil

The European Union (EU) announced it would provide a grant of €22 million to Sri Lanka to help support its struggling economy in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak after ambassadors met with Basil Rajapaksa this week.

“Sri Lanka’s very low number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far is impressive,” the EU said in a statement. “To support Sri Lankan efforts further, the European Union is targeting three sectors: health, agriculture and tourism.”

US donates $1.3 million to Sri Lanka as part of ‘resilient’ relationship

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced it would donate $1.3 million USD to Sri Lanka to help support coronavirus prevention efforts, which are currently being led by a commander who is barred from travel to the US.

“Funding will provide Sri Lanka support to activate case finding and event-based surveillance, technical experts for response and preparedness, risk communication, infection prevention and control, and more,” said the US embassy in a press release earlier today.

‘Sri Lanka’s militarised COVID-19 response raises some very serious human rights concerns’ – ITJP

“The lack of civilian oversight over Sri Lanka’s militarised COVID-19 response raises some very serious human rights concerns,” the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) said in a press release.

“Sri Lanka has an alleged war criminal heading its COVID-19 response, who served in the same army regiment as the President, raising questions about transparency, accountability and oversight,” Yasmin Sooka, ITJP’s Executive Director said.

Infographic by ITJP

Sri Lankan police arrest alleged ‘Aava gang’ members

The Sri Lankan police have arrested three Tamils in Jaffna this week, alleging that they are members of the ‘Aava gang’ responsible for various acts of violence in the region.

The three were part of a larger group who were reportedly celebrating a birthday celebrating at a home on Mallakam Church Lane, though authorities allege many managed to evade arrest.

Sri Lankan police also confiscated at least 5 motorcycles that were parked in front of the house.

Ensure families of disappeared included in COVID-19 relief measures - OMP

The Office on Missing Persons (OMP), has urged the Sri Lanka government to ensure that families of the missing and disappeared are included as beneficiaries for rations and other state assistance schemes, to help with the difficulties of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

A letter addressed to Sri Lanka’s President, Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force was sent out by the OMP chairman, Saliya Pieris yesterday (7th April). 

Tamil healthcare workers on the COVID-19 frontline - April 8th

With healthcare workers across the globe working to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, we look at some of the Tamils on the frontlines of the battle to save lives.

From nurses and doctors to our paramedics and porters, every single contribution is invaluable. And alongside thousands of other workers, the Tamil community has been actively involved in efforts to fight the pandemic.

We will be highlighting stories of healthcare workers around the world who are working to keep us all safe.

Mullaitivu residents oppose soldiers quarantined in residential areas

<p>Residents of a Mullaitivu area have expressed opposition to Sri Lankan soldiers being quarantined in the midst of their communities.</p> <p>Soldiers returning to Mullaitivu from holidays in their home districts are being quarantined as part of the Sri Lankan government’s attempts to curb the spread of coronavirus. A school building in Keppapulavu model village and a community building in the recently released Pilavu village have been designated as quarantine camps.</p> <p>Locals have opposed the use of these buildings due to concerns about the close proximity of residential buildings in the area.</p>

Former parliamentarian demands for "political prisoners to be released as well" during COVID-19 crisis

Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO) president and former Parliamentarian Selvam Adaikalanathan, has urged the Sri Lanka president Gotabaya Rajapaksa to take immediate action to release political prisoners, just as the other prisoners have been released recently amid coronavirus (COVID-19) fears.

Adaikalanathan emphasized the various difficulties that the political prisoners have been subject to whilst in prison to be considered.

Tamil message of support as British PM moves to intensive care

The British Tamil Conservatives (BTC) have sent out a message of support to Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as he is moved to an intensive care unit in a London hospital after suffering from coronavirus symptoms.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his family tonight,” said a spokesperson from the BTC.

11 years today - Thousands of British Tamils occupy Parliament Square

This week marks 11 years since thousands of British Tamils began a 73 day long continuous protest at Parliament Square in London, as the Sri Lankan government ramped up a military offensive that had already massacred tens of thousands.