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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…

Sri Lankan archbishop denies war crimes allegations by Tamil bishops

The Sinhalese Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, has said that the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka does not support the allegations made by Tamil bishops to US officials last week.

Speaking to The Island, Cardinal Ranjith said that the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka would not endorse the claims made by Bishop of Mannar Rayappu Joseph and the Bishop of Jaffna Thomas Soundranayagam, saying those were the personal opinions of the Tamil bishops.

Tamils still at 'high risk' for mass atrocity - The Sentinel Project

Assessing the risk of mass atrocities in Sri Lanka, five years after the end of the armed conflict, The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention, concluded in a report published on Friday, that "the mass atrocity risk in Sri Lanka remains high".

The Sentinel Project is a non profit organisation, aimed at ensuring effective early warning of genocide, and acting to prevent the loss of life.

See here for full risk assessment, which includes an outline of the basis of the accusation of genocide against the Tamils by the Sri Lankan government (page 34).

Extract of the report summary has been reproduced below:
"The current political situation gives the military an ever-greater concentration of power. The heavy militarization of the north remains one of the main obstacles to the region’s recovery since the Sri Lankan military has assumed an economic role in not only overseeing but also approving development efforts. The military’s freedom of action represents a potent example of socioeconomic deprivation of a specific group based on the treatment of Tamils as second-class citizens by the Sri Lankan government.

Furthermore, the defeat of the LTTE in 2009 has done little to address the concerns and fears of the Tamils as they relate to Sinhalese domination. Instead of forming more inclusive relationships with the minority, the Sinhalese government has used this transitional period to reassert Sinhalese power. Additionally, police and military forces, as well as Sinhalese militias, continue to resort violence, including intimidation, disappearances, arbitrary arrests, torture, and even murder to restrain any opposition to the government.

26th breakdown and counting

Sri Lanka's infamous Chinese-built Lakvijaya Power Station in Norochcholai has broken down for the 26th time, since its opening in 2010.

The plant, Sri Lanka’s only coal powered plant, reportedly experienced problems in the conductivity of water used to generate electricity, causing yet another shutdown. It was active for only 5 days, following a previous shut down on January 5th.

Govt to ban building places of worship without permission

The Sri Lankan government is to ban the building of places of worship without permission from the Ministry of Buddha Sasana and Religious Affairs.

According to Colombo Page, the government cited clashes between religious groups for this decision, and claimed that the Ministry had received numerous complaints by 'inappropriately' situated places of worship.

US recommended use of cluster bombs to Sri Lanka – The Island

The Island newspaper has reported that the US government recommended the Sri Lankan government to acquire cluster bombs, to strengthen the army against the LTTE.

US embassy allegations are 'fabricated' and 'baseless' - JHU

The Deputy Secretary General of the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) party, a member of the current ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), labelling war crimes allegations as ‘baseless’ and ‘fabricated’, demanded the removal of a US embassy tweet deeming the Sri Lankan army accountable for the killing of Tamil civilians.

Speaking to Sri Lankan media, the Deputy Secretary General, Udaya Gammanpila, disrepute the US Envoy, Stephen J Rapp’s visit to the island, stating,

"Frankly, Rapp is preparing the ground for human rights violations allegations against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in March. That was the ulterior motive of his visit to Sri Lanka. We are not surprised at this tweet, as we know that he came to make this kind of statements here, but we urge the members of the UNHRC not to be misled by this kind of imprudent diplomatic mission.”

Catholic bishops want international probe into chemical weapon use

Whilst meeting the US Ambassador at large for War Crimes, Stephen J. Rapp, Catholic bishops called for an international investigation into Sri Lanka’s use of cluster bombs and chemical weapons against Tamil civilians.

Rev. Rayappu Joseph and Rev. Thomas Saundaranayaga briefed Rapp, who was accompanied by US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Michele Sison, on the use of such weapons by Sri Lankan government forces as well as attacks on hospitals and places of worship, alongside the blockade of food and medicine to Tamil civilians.

Army's Sinhalese blood is in Tamils - senior military official

A senior military official has said that Tamils in Jaffna are not “pure blood” anymore, due to the amount of blood donated by the Sri Lankan military to Jaffna hospital, reported News First (in Tamil).

US Embassy in Colombo refuses to remove tweet on army shelling of Tamil civilians

The US Embassy in Colombo reiterated today, that a previously posted tweet holding the Sri Lankan army accountable for the shelling of Tamil civilians would remain unchanged, despite Sri Lankan External Affairs Ministry requests for it to be removed.

The BBC's Charles Haviland said that the US embassy had confirmed to the BBC that it was the "official gov stance".

Sri Lankan Army rejects 'baseless allegations'

Flatly rejecting the US embassy's tweet yesterday stating that Sri Lankan Army shelling had killed hundreds of families at St Anthany's Ground, as "baseless allegations", the Sri Lankan Army's spokesperson Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya asserted that the tweet "could also be an attempt to give credence to otherwise baseless allegations that have been propagated by some governments and separatist elements with the support of some international media organizations.

Meanwhile, responding to the Sri Lankan government's demands that it removes the tweet, the US embassy in Colombo, made clear that it would not do so, as the statement was the country's official position.