As Sri Lanka tackles the post-crisis challenges with new energy under the new leftist government led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), some scars remain consciously overlooked. The question of humanitarian justice for the victims of the Sri Lankan civil war is one such unattended wound that lies deep under the skin of the island country. Recently, Sri Lankan Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala prohibited commemorative public events for the deceased members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE). Subsequently, three people were arrested on November 30 under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. Given that the LTTE remains a banned organisation, it is no surprise that commemorative events for LTTE members using the LTTE logo would be considered a legal offence. What remains problematic, however, is the lack of effort on the part of the government to reconcile the agonies of the war victims.