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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,…

Tributes in homeland and diaspora for TYOUK co-ordinator

Commemoration events have been held in London and Vavuniya for Thikshika Sribalakrishnan, a co-ordinator of the Tamil Youth Organisation in the UK who passed away last week.

Families of the disappeared in Vavuniya lit candles before a portrait of Sribalakrishnan, as they paid tribute to her life during their 1078th day of protest.

Wigneswaran calls on UN Human Rights Council to investigate disappearances of Tamils

The former chief minister of the Northern Province C V Wignewaran has called on the UN Human Rights Council to take up the issue of Tamils who have been forcibly disappeared, after Sri Lanka’s president claimed that missing Tamils “are actually dead”.

Australia quarantines coronavirus evacuees with Tamil family at Christmas Island

The Eelam Tamil family detained at Christmas Island as they fight deportation to Sri Lanka now face a new risk, with the Australian government using the same island to quarantine those who may have been exposed to coronavirus.

Advocates of the family are demanding that they are removed from Christmas Island before it becomes a “quarantine zone” for evacuees from Wuhan in China, where the virus is reported to have originated from.

Sri Lanka’s diplomat to UN is member of government death squad that murdered children

The Sri Lankan government’s proposed ambassador to Geneva is a known member of a government death squad, responsible for the murder of hundreds, including school children, said the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) and Journalists for Democracy Sri Lanka (JDS) in a joint press release this morning.

C. A. Chandraprema was a key member of the PRRA, the People’s Revolutionary Red Army - a group that worked with the Sri Lankan military during the late eighties to quell a Sinhala uprising, said the groups. Nicknamed “Thadi Priyantha”, Chandraprema was involved with the squad that is responsible for “the murders of hundreds of people, including human rights lawyers, journalists, university students and school children”.

Tamil families of disappeared list out demands to United Nations

Families of the disappeared in Mannar have submitted a list of demands to the United Nations, including the appointing of a Special Rapporteur and referring Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court, as it approaches a deadline at the Human Rights Council. 

“The Sri Lankan government is not going to punish itself for its crimes,” said the leaders of the protest at a press conference last week. 

Sri Lankan police officer arrested smuggling cannabis from Jaffna

A Sri Lankan police officer was arrested in possession of cannabis in Vavuniya.

The drugs were found in the officer’s car when he was stopped at a checkpoint while travelling to Polonnaruwa from Jaffna.

Kanakarayankulam police said that over 8kg of cannabis was seized and that the car was also confiscated.

The arrested officer was identified as belonging to a police station in Hambantota in the south.

UNHRC works on tackling hate speech in Sri Lanka

The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is meeting with Sri Lanka’s Minister of Justice to discuss legislation which aims to curb the propagation of hate speech through social media platforms.

During this meeting consisted of the OHCHR's Chief of the Rule of Law, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Mona Rishmawi, as well as Sri Lanka's Minister of Justice, Human Rights and Law Reform Nimal Siripala de Silva as well as Rory Mungoven, Francesca Marotta and Raghu Menon.

New Ambassadors appointed to Sri Lanka

Following growing concerns over Sri Lanka's human rights record, four new ambassadors as a High Commissioner have been appointed to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka's President's Media Division reports that the "ambassadors of the State of Qatar and Republic of Turkey, as well as the Pakistan High Commissioner, will be based in Colombo. The ambassadors to the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg and Slovenia will be based in New Delhi".
 

Canadian Tamil community thriving despite facing genocide in Sri Lanka says Canadian politician

<p>Gurratan Singh, Member of Provincial Parliament for Brampton East, paid tribute to the Tamil community as he marked Tamil Heritage Month.&nbsp;</p> <p>“When we talk about Brampton, we see we have a vibrant Tamil community. A community that has and continues to face injustices and a genocide at the hands of the Sri Lankan government; a community that has fled persecution, that has come to Canada to start a new life,” Singh said at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.</p> <p>“And now they’re thriving with small businesses. They’re thriving with their ability to give back. They’re thriving in Brampton.</p>

A Dangerous Sea Change in Sri Lanka - ICG

The International Crisis Group (ICG) has listed Sri Lanka as one of the ten countries on it’s “early-warning Watch List” given the appointment of accused war criminals Gotabaya and Mahinda Rajapaksa to the Prime Minister and Presidential position.