Tamil families of the disappeared in Vavuniya marked 2,804 days of continuous protest yesterday as the search for their forcibly disappeared relatives continues.
During the protest, the families called on holding US Presidential candidate Kamala Harris and the US government to address their grievances and investigate the disappearances of their loved ones.
Despite their longstanding campaign, Tamil families of the disappeared have been given few answers about the fate of their relatives, many of whom had surrendered to Sri Lanka's security forces at the end of the armed conflict in May 2009.
Sri Lanka has one of the highest rates of disappearances in the world but successive Sri Lankan governments have refused to meaningfully investigate the disappearances or prosecute those responsible.
Tamil families of the disappeared have been calling on the international community to investigate the disappearances as Sri Lanka's domestic mechanisms havve failed to provide tanglible progress.
At the protest, the Tamil families clutched US and European Union flags to reiterate their calls for international justice.