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The Association for Relatives of the Enforced Disappeared in the North-East (ARED) has appealed to the United Nations to ensure an international investigation into enforced disappearances and mass graves across the Tamil homeland, including the ongoing excavations at Chemmani, where more than 380 human skeletal remains have been uncovered. In a letter dated 19 June 2026, the association called…

Canada declares support for international inquiry on Sri Lanka

Canada pledged its support for an international inquiry mechanism to investigate human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, at the UN Human Rights Council's 25th session that began earlier today.

Speaking on the opening day, Lynne Yelich, the Canadian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Consular, said,

“In the absence of credible actions by the Government of Sri Lanka, Canada supports the call for an international inquiry mechanism.”

Draft Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka leaked

Published 18:31 GMT

A draft resolution calling for reconciliation, accountability and respect for human rights in Sri Lanka, was leaked at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session today.

See resolution here.


 

‘Accountability is the only way for stability’ - EU on Sri Lanka

Addressing the UN Human Rights Council earlier today, the European Union called for accountability in Sri Lanka, stating it was the “only way for stability” on the island.

Dimitris Kourkoulas, Greece’s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, addressed the Council on behalf of the EU, stating, 
“Facing our past is a vital component of ensuring a stable and peaceful future.”
“In Sri Lanka, where the High Commissioner has just issued her report, it is vital that the full truth of past events is made known and accountability be pursued, for this is the only way for stability.”

Tamil Christian clergy reiterate need for international investigation

Over two hundred members of the Tamil Christian clergy from North-East including the Bishop of Mannar, wrote to members of the UN Human Rights Council today, demanding an international investigation into Sri Lanka’s war crimes and human rights violations.

Tamil Christian Clergy from North-East Sri Lanka call; for an international investigation mechanism from the UN Human Rights Council," said the clergy in a letter sent to the UNHRC.

UNP: 'no one can take the President before any international tribunal'

Sri Lanka's opposition party, the UNP, reiterated its support for the President, Mahinda Rajapaksa and his government today, stressing that 'no one can take the President of the country or any other before an international tribunal since Sri Lanka is not signatory to the Rome Convention of 2012', reported Colombo Page.

The chair of the UNP Leadership Council, Karu Jayasuriya, added that the UNP was 'instrumental in bringing independence to the country and would work to safeguard it'.

Tamil Nadu students call on Delhi to support international investigation in Sri Lanka

Students at Nanthanam Arts College

In a number of separate protests, students in Tamil Nadu took to the streets demonstrating against the Central government's failure to lead the call for the international investigation into allegations of mass atrocities in the final stages of the armed conflict, whilst others also went onto to demand a referendum to be held on an independent state of Tamil Eelam.

Tamil Youths & Students Federation and Progressive Students Front

Draft resolution is a 'disappointing start' says TAG

Commenting on the draft UNHRC resolution on Sri Lanka released today, the rights group, Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), said it was "disappointing start both for Tamil victims/survivors and for INGOs who have campaigned for a International Investigation into Sri Lanka's mass atrocities of 2009 to be established at this 25th session of the Human Rights Council."

Draft UNHRC resolution fails to offer meaningful progress - CTC

The draft resolution tabled today at the opening session of the UN Human Rights Council on Sri Lanka "falls short" said Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) in a statement released this evening.

Calling on the Council to take "decisive action", CTC said that the draft resolution "fails to offer any meaningful progress towards accountability, let alone reconciliation."

CTC added,
"The proposed resolution effectively mutes the chorus of calls for an International Commission of Inquiry, and instead continues to give Sri Lanka time and space. The proposal appears to seek the High Commissioner’s assistance in undertaking an investigation, however, it does not give her the mandate, resources, or direction to investigate and make a legal finding of fact."

Strong calls for international investigation on first day of HRC session

Opening of Human Rights Council 25th Session (UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe)

Calls for an independent investigation into crimes in Sri Lanka featured strongly on the first day of the 25th UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva.

India downplays Mahinda meeting

The Indian government said today that the meeting between Manmohan Singh and Mahinda Rajapaksa may occur “only on the sidelines” of the BIMSTEC summit in Burma, and that it would not be an exclusive meeting; PTI quoted Union Minister V Narayanasamy.

DMK stalwart M Karunanidhi had slammed the Indian prime minister for agreeing to a meeting with Rajapaksa.

Sources in Burma also said that India was looking for much more progress on reconciliation on Sri Lanka.