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Thirteen more skeletal remains were exhumed from the Chemmani mass grave on Monday and a further seven newly identified, bringing the total identified at the site to 412, of which 390 have now been exhumed, as the excavation, the largest at any mass grave on the island, entered its 31st day. Monday, the 31st day of the third phase of the court-supervised process, saw three sets of remains…

Tamil Nadu chief minister urges Modi to secure fishermen release

The chief minister of Tamil Nadu this week wrote to the Indian premier, Narendra Modi, urging him to secure the release of 46 fishermen currently detained in Sri Lanka by the navy. 

Sri Lanka asks IMF for loan extension and relaxed spending targets

Sri Lanka has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to extend a $1.5 billion loan by another year and for tight spending targets to be relaxed ahead of key election, Reuters reports.

The IMF programme is crucial for Sri Lanka to continue ensure favourable borrowing terms. However the fund delayed discussions on the sixth tranche of a three-year loan in November following the country’s plunge into a political crisis over the Sri Lankan president’s attempt to replace the prime minister.

FCO asked to clarify role in withdrawal of Sri Lankan brigadier arrest warrant

A British MP has requested clarification as to whether the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) intervened in favour of withdrawing an arrest warrant issued on a Sri Lankan brigadier after he was found guilty of public order offences including threatening Tamil protesters in London last year.

Writing to the Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt about Brigadier Priyanka Fernando, the former military attaché at the Sri Lankan High Commission in London, Siobhain McDonagh MP said:

Resignations calls continue as Harrow Mayor forced to apologise over Brigadier photos

 

Calls for the Mayor of the London borough of Harrow to resign continued among the local Tamil community today, despite the Mayor being forced to apologise for photographs she had taken with senior Sri Lankan military officials, including the brigadier found guilty of threatening Tamil protesters in London.

Two Sinhalese youth arrested over illegal sand-mining in Vavuniya

Two Sinhalese youths have been arrested for illegal sand-mining in Vavuniya.

Protest in London in solidarity with Tamil families of disappeared

British Tamils protested in London on Monday, in solidarity with Tamil families of the disappeared protesting in Kilinochchi.

2 army officers arrested over extortion

<p>Two Sri Lankan army officers were arrested today over the attempted extortation of money from a sand mining businessman in Thanamalwila.&nbsp;</p> <p>The two officers reportedly asked for Rs 500,000 from the businessman.&nbsp;</p>

Mullaitivu village protests in solidarity with families of disappeared

Residents of a Mullaitivu village who were unable to travel to the disappearances rally in Kilinochchi on Monday held a solidarity protest in their village instead.

Families of disappeared hold mass rally against resolution extension

Families of the disappeared from across the North-East held a mass rally in Kilinochchi today rejecting the prospect of Sri Lanka being given more time to deliver on its co-sponsored UN Human Rights Council resolution. 

Mass hartals as businesses express solidarity with families of disappeared

Business across the North held hartals today to express their solidarity with families of the disappeared protesting in Kilinochchi this morning.