Sri Lanka’s chief justice, Shirani Bandaranayake, has walked out of an impeachment hearing, saying it was not being conducted fairly. Her lawyers said they were not given enough time to assess the prosecution’s charges, nor given a list of witnesses. Dr Bandaranayake, who has been in dispute with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, denies accusations… Continue reading Sri Lanka judge Shirani Bandaranayake walks out of hearing
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Sri Lanka arrests: Jaffna police detain ‘terror’ suspects
Police in northern Sri Lanka have made a series of arrests which they say are linked to combating terrorism, three years after the separatist Tamil Tigers were defeated. Up to 25 people are being held, a top official told the BBC. Police are also reportedly hunting several students. Espousing separatism is illegal in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests: Jaffna police detain ‘terror’ suspects
Sri Lanka’s Jaffna sees clashes over Tamil rebel remembrance
Students and security forces have clashed in Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka in the worst political disturbances since civil war ended in 2009. A Tamil politician accused the military of injuring a newspaper editor and several students. The army said it had to restrain people who were throwing stones. Security forces had entered Jaffna University,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Jaffna sees clashes over Tamil rebel remembrance
Call for Cameron to boycott Sri Lanka summit over human rights
David Cameron is being urged by MPs to consider boycotting next year’s Commonwealth summit in Sri Lanka in protest at its human rights record. The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said it was wrong for Colombo to host the heads of government meeting amid reports of continuing "serious abuses". The PM should not attend unless he… Continue reading Call for Cameron to boycott Sri Lanka summit over human rights
Sri Lanka denies intimidating UN over Tamil deaths
The Sri Lankan government has denied allegations that it intimidated UN staff at the end of the civil war. The claims were made in a UN report leaked to the BBC, in which the UN accused itself of failing the civilian Tamil population in the final stages of the conflict in 2009. The Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies intimidating UN over Tamil deaths
UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe
The United Nations failed in its mandate to protect civilians in the last months of Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war, a leaked draft of a highly critical internal UN report says. "Events in Sri Lanka mark a grave failure of the UN," it concludes. The government and Tamil rebels are accused of war crimes in… Continue reading UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe
Satellite imagery of safe zone
Satellite images released by the US State Department show changes in the civilian "safe zone" in northern Sri Lanka, the heart of the conflict between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan forces. The satellite image on the left shows an almost empty beach in February 2009. The April 2009 image shows the same site… Continue reading Satellite imagery of safe zone
Cyclone Nilam heads for India after Sri Lanka flooding
At least 4,000 people are in displacement camps after being affected by floods in Sri Lanka linked to a tropical cyclone which is heading for southern India. But the worst of the storm failed to hit Sri Lankan territory directly. Cyclone Nilam is expected to hit India on Wednesday night. With wind speeds reaching 100… Continue reading Cyclone Nilam heads for India after Sri Lanka flooding
Sri Lankans call for UN help over abductions
Family members of disappeared people in Sri Lanka have urged UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to intervene and help them find missing relatives. They sent their appeal to mark 1,000 days since the disappearance of an anti-establishment cartoonist-cum-journalist, which remains unsolved. There are still reports of kidnappings, or attempted kidnappings, every month, a BBC correspondent says.… Continue reading Sri Lankans call for UN help over abductions
Sri Lanka opposition leader Sarath Fonseka at Colombo rally
Leading Sri Lankan opposition figure Sarath Fonseka has held his first big political gathering since serving two years in jail after losing a presidential election. The former general called for major political reforms. But the BBC’s Charles Haviland in Colombo says that disunity among the opposition meant the turnout was low. Mr Fonseka unsuccessfully stood… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition leader Sarath Fonseka at Colombo rally
