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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,…

TID summons former NPC member over Mullivaikkal commemorations

<p>Former Northern Provincial Council member, M K Sivajilingam, has been summoned to the Colombo Terrorism Investigation Division (TID)&nbsp;tomorrow over Mullivaikkal commemorations.</p> <p>He&nbsp;said that he has been ordered to appear at the TID to make a statement in regards to the Mullivaikkal memorial week held in May this year.&nbsp;</p>

BJP senior leader says Eelam Tamils should go back

Defending the controversial citizenship bill, BJP senior leader, La. Ganesan, has stated that Eelam Tamils residing in Tamil Nadu should return to Sri Lanka despite human raised human rights concerns.

The BJP leader stated on the matter;

“I am not against citizenship being given to Sri Lankan Tamils. But, they do not want it. They want to go back. That would be the best solution as their votes are more important in Sri Lanka”.

Sri Lanka's CID searches for health minister

Former Sri Lankan Health Minister, Rajitha Senaratne, was not present at his residence when CID (Criminal Investigation Department) officials came to arrest him in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

The CID had been a granted a warrant for his arrest following a controversial press conference in which the former Minister spoke alongside men who claimed to be involved in the ‘white van’ abductions. 

Pakistani refugee murdered in Negombo

<p>A Pakistani refugee was found hacked to death in Dalupotha, Negombo.&nbsp;</p> <p>The victim was 50-year old Mohammedi Yabi who arrived in Sri Lanka six months ago. An inquiry into his death has been launched by the magistrate but there have been no arrests so far.</p> <p>According to the New York Times, Pakistani Muslim refugees are "easy targets" because they speak in a different language and look slightly different.</p>

Remembrance for Tamil MP assassinated on Christmas Day

The assassinated Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham was remembered across the Tamil homeland today, on the 14th anniversary of his killing.

A senior Tamil National Alliance (TNA) figure and MP for Batticaloa district, Pararajasingham was shot and killed by two armed paramilitary men whilst he was attending Christmas midnight mass in 2005, at the St Mary's church in Batticaloa town.

Eelam Tamils celebrate Christmas

Christmas was celebrated across the Tamil homeland today.

Thousands of Christians attended midnight mass and special services in churches across the North-East, while celebrations were held in homes and workplaces too.

 (Pictured: Midnight mass at St Mary's Cathedral, Jaffna and at St Sebastian's Cathedral, Mannar)

Sinhala only returns for Sri Lanka’s national anthem 

The Sri Lankan government confirmed that its national anthem will be sung in Sinhala only for next year's independence day celebrations in Colombo. 

As in previous years, an elaborate military parade is set to be held through Colombo's Independence Square, with thousands of troops and military hardware on display.

Malaysia’s High Court takes over case of men charged with supporting LTTE

Malaysia’s High Court will now take over the case of six Tamil men, who have been charged with posting supportive material of the LTTE on Facebook.

The charges come with serious implications under Section 130J(1)(a) of Malaysia's Penal Code, which can lead to punishments such as a 30 years jail sentence or even a life sentence.

In addition, as the defendants were arrested under the 2012 Security Offences Act, they were denied the ability to record their plea. 

Read more from The Malaymail here.

Sinhala Buddhists monks call on public to support Rajapaksa

Senior Sinhala Buddhist monks called on the public to support Sri Lanka’s new president Gotabaya Rajapaksa last week, as he met with members of the clergy in Colombo.

“The Maha Sanga invoke their blessings and provide guidance towards the efforts being taken by the President to lead the country on the right path to make Sri Lanka a developed and prosperous nation,” Elle Gunawansa was quoted as saying, as monks blessed Rajapaksa on Friday.

TNA willing to join UNF to form majority says Sumanthiran

<p>The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) have&nbsp;expressed their willingness to join the United National&nbsp;Front (UNF) to form a majority in Parliament if required&nbsp;in the upcoming elections,&nbsp;the <a href="http://www.sundaytimes.lk/article/1112592/tna-willing-to-join-unf-to-fo…"><em>Sunday Times </em></a>reported.&nbsp;</p>