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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has ordered former State Intelligence Service Director Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay to provide the Criminal Investigation Department with the passwords to his mobile phone and computer as part of the ongoing investigation into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings. The order was issued on Wednesday by Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena, while Sallay…

Human bones found in Mannar excavation site

Human bones have been found in an excavation site on Wednesday in Mannar after work began to erect a new entrance way in the town. 

The bones were first discovered within sand that had been excavated from the site and sold on to local residents earlier this year. 

 

Music in memory of Mullivaikkal victims released by TNPF and Jaffna Uni students

An album with songs paying tribute to the victims of the final stages of the war was released on Mullivaikkal beach on Thursday.

Businessman shot at in Mannar, alleges police helped culprits escape

A Mannar businessman, who narrowly survived serious injury after being shot at by a gang of 8 men today, has alleged that police officers called to the scene helped the culprits escape. 

Mr Jaysuthasan Swamipillai said 8 men arrived to his home at 9pm on Thursday evening by car and attempted to shoot at him. After missing the aim, the men tried to run away in their vehicle however the engine was not starting. 

Mr Jaysuthasan called the police during this time. However, when the police officers arrived they helped the men restart their car and allowed them to escape before investigating the crime scene, he told reporters. 

Mullivaikkal Week marked in the East by students and locals

The penultimate day of Mullivaikkal Week was marked in various places in the East on Thursday.

Military intimidates families of missing youth during Jaffna court hearing

Families of 24 missing Tamil youth were left in fear following a court hearing in Jaffna on Wednesday after Sri Lankan military intelligence officers dressed in plain clothes filled the court room and surrounded family members as they left the building. 

The hearing was regarding the disappearance of 24 Tamil youths who were arrested by army officers from the Navatkuli in 1996. They have not been seen since. 

Wigneswaran checks on preparations at Mullivaikkal memorial ground

The chief minister of the northern province, C V Wigneswaran and his team visited the Mullivaikkal memorial ground on Wednesday afternoon to check on preparations ahead of the Tamil genocide remembrance event planned for May 18. 

Former LTTE cadres, students from North-East universities, Northern Provincial Council members and local residents have spent recent days helping to clear and prepare the site ahead of tomorrow. 

Schools to fly flags at half mast on May 18

Schools across the Northern Province have decided to fly the Northern Provincial Council flag at half mast on May 18 in respect of those the Tamils who were killed in the final stages of the armed conflict. 

The move was requested by the NPC's education minister, Kandiah Sareswaran in a circular sent to school principals on Wednesday. 

He also requested all staff and students to hold a moment's silence at 11am on May 18. 

9 years today – A massacre in Mullivaikkal

Photograph: In this image released by the military, a Tamil man waves a white cloth in the air as he is surrounded by Sri Lankan soldiers in Mullivaikkal on May 17th 2009.

Marking 9 years since the Sri Lankan military onslaught that massacred tens of thousands of Tamils, we revisit the final days leading up to the 18th of May 2009 – a date remembered around the world as ‘Tamil Genocide Day’.  The total number of Tamil civilians killed during the final months is widely contested. After providing an initial death toll of 40,000, the UN found evidence suggesting that 70,000 were killed. Local census records indicate that at least 146,679 people are unaccounted for and presumed to have been killed during the Sri Lankan military offensive.

Stories of Mullivaikkal released by Adayaalam in Jaffna

Stories of Mullivaikkal, a collection of stories showcasing the individual strength and resilience of survivors of the final phases of the war, was released by the Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research on Tuesday.

The book launch which took place at the Jaffna Public Library began with the lighting of lamps, to commemorate the victims of Mullivaikkal.

Adayaalam’s Research Director, Dharsha Jegatheeswaran, and Senior Researcher, Anushani Alagarajah, introduced the stories, part of the organisation’s wider ‘Stories of Resilience’ project.

Preparations under way at Mullivaikkal for remembrance ceremony

Organisers have begun preparing for a remembrance ceremony at Mullivaikkal to be held later this week, as Tamils around the world prepare to mark May 18.