Total of 8 bodies uncovered from Colombo mass grave so far

Excavations at Colombo Port have uncovered eight human skeletons, at a former High Security Zone (HSZ) in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo, in yet another mass grave on the island.

Speaking to News First, Professor Raj Somadeva confirmed that two of the skeletons have already been excavated and are currently under police protection.

Sri Lanka's bribery chief forced to resign

Sri Lanka's head of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), Kanishka D. Wijeratne, has agreed to step down after Sri Lanka's Supreme Court accepted a case challenging his appointment.

Sinhala Buddhist monk disrupts farmer in Pulmoddai amidst more land grab attempts

A Sinhala Buddhist monk was videoed disrupting the work of a Muslim farmer in Pulmoddai last week, amidst further attempts by the Buddhist clergy and Sri Lankan state to occupy land in the North-East.

British Tamil Forum urges strategic alliance among North-East Tamils

The British Tamil Forum (BTF) has issued a crucial call for Tamils living in the North-East of Sri Lanka to forge a strategic alliance and face future democratic processes as a unified force. This appeal comes in the wake of Anura Kumara Dissanayake's election as President of Sri Lanka, raising concerns about the implications for Tamil rights and autonomy.

Sri Lanka’s president pledges justice for Easter Sunday attacks

Anura Kumara Dissanayake vowed to expedite investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings this week, as he visited the site of the attacks and was confronted by relatives of the victims.

Tamil parties file papers and make their bid ahead of Sri Lanka's parliamentary polls

Tamil political parties across the island have begun filing their nomination papers for candidates ahead of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election next month.

Tamil political parties across the island have begun filing their nomination papers for candidates ahead of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election next month.

Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) Honors Thileepan

Human Rights Watch calls on UNHRC to extend 'crucial' mandate to continue collecting evidence of Sri Lanka's human rights violations

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to extend its ‘crucial’ mandate to ensure its continued reporting and evidence collection of Sri Lanka’s human rights abuses for future prosecutions. 

In a statement, the rights group also called on newly elected Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake to “reverse the policies of his predecessors”. 

IMF warns Sri Lankan president of 'vulnerabilities and uncertainties'

As Sri Lanka’s new president concluded talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) last week, the global body warned Colombo that “vulnerabilities and uncertainties do remain” and that it still needed to maintain "hard-won gains".

More than 280 Tamils died not knowing the fate of their disappeared loved ones

Tamil families of the disappeared said that more than 280 people had died in recent years, without never knowing the fate of their loved ones who were forcibly disappeared by the Sri Lankan state.

Tamil Nadu fisherfolk families slam center for 'nonchalant' attitude over arrests

Fishermen from Thangachimadam, along with families of those imprisoned by the Sri Lankan Navy, have embarked on a hunger strike, demanding the immediate release of their relatives who were arrested for allegedly crossing into Sri Lankan waters while fishing.

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