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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…

PPT releases verdict on genocide in Sri Lanka

The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal has released the full report of their high profile session held in Bremen, Germany last month, where they unanimously ruled that Sri Lanka was guilty of genocide.

Released at the Geneva Press Club, the full report discloses the panel’s findings, where they ruled that not only was Sri Lanka was guilty of genocide, but that the UK and USA were also guilty of complicity. The role of India was decided to be examined further.

Participation in UNHRC government delegation yet to be confirmed – UNP

Sri Lanka’s opposition has denied reports from the government that it had assigned two of its MPs to join the government delegation travelling to the UN Human Rights Council session in March.

UNP MP Kabir Hashim said the decision had not yet been made, but the party is ready to discuss participation if the government extended an invitation, denying that one had been received.

UNP to join Govt's team against resolution at UNHRC (22 Jan 2014)

US gives $1.5mn to local community programme in North-East

The US embassy in Colombo announced a new program to revive the fishery community in the Maradankerny Division of Jaffna.

The initiative, in partnership with Sevalanka, is part of a “significant USAID livelihoods project worth $1.5 million USD that focuses on empowering economic opportunities and accelerating permanent resettlement for many displaced families”, in the North-East, a press release by the embassy said.

SL looks to outline 'progress' ahead of the UNHRC

President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s secretary, Lalith Weeratunga, will visit the United States today, to hold discussions over progress made by Sri Lanka on recommendations from the highly discredited Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission.

Weeratunga, who has been assigned responsibility of the National Action Plan for the Implementation of the Recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), spent the past week briefing envoys of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva.

Mannar mass grave excavation reveals another skeleton

Excavations at the site of the Mannar mass grave revealed another skeleton today, reported the Uthayan.

The latest discovery brings the total number of human remains found at the site in Thirukketheeswaram to 44.

UNP to join Govt's team against resolution at UNHRC

The Sri Lankan government has decided to include two members of the opposition United National Party (UNP) in its delegation to travel to the forthcoming UN Human Rights Council sitting in Geneva, according to ColomboPage.

The UNP MPs, Lakshman Kiriella and Thalatha Atukorale will join the delegation which will be lead by Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management Nimal Siripala de Silva and President Rajapaksa’s special envoy for human rights Mahinda Samarasinghe, who is also the Plantation Minister.

Politician re-arrested for murder of British tourist

Sri Lankan politician Sampath Vidanapathirana has been re-arrested by police over the murder of British aid worker Khuram Shaikh, after he went into hiding two weeks ago.

Vidanapathirana, who is the Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman, was found hiding in a house in Kotte, after an arrest warrant was issued following the suspect breaking his bail conditions.

3 more remains at Mannar mass grave

Three more human remains were found at the site of the Mannar mass grave today, as excavations continued, reported the Uthayan. The latest find brings the total number of remains found to 43.

The mass grave was unearthed when construction workers found two human skeletons on December 20th when digging in Thirukketheeswaram.

SL Navy arrests Indian fishermen

25 Indian fishermen have been arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy earlier today, for allegedly poaching in its maritime territory.

The men were arrested just north of Nedunthivu (Delft), an island off the coast of Jaffna.

The navy’s spokesperson Kosala Warnakulasuriya said they would be handed over to the police at Kankesanturai harbour.

Families coerced into registering disappeared as dead

Families have been encouraged by the Terrorism Investigation Department (TID) to register their disappeared as dead, reports the Uthayan.

Reports suggest that the TID have set up unpublicised events for families of the disappeared and offered monetary gains and food rations to incentivise families into registering their disappeared as dead.