Srilanka, July 21 -- The long-standing and controversial Chemmani mass grave case was taken up at the Jaffna Magistrate's Court on July 15. This Incident, which dates back to the late 1990s, is once again under scrutiny due to recent excavation findings and renewed public attention.
Forensic Archaeologist Prof. Raj Somadeva presented an interim report to the court highlighting three key observations from the ongoing excavation: the site bears clear evidence of criminal activity, indicating that the remains do not belong to natural or traditional burials; the skeletal remains differ significantly from those typically found in conventional burial contexts, raising serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding their deaths; and there...
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