Canon mooted in Sri Lanka for internal war situations

Sri Lanka’s military on Thursday asked the government to introduce its own rules to deal with civil wars, saying existing international humanitarian laws cover only state actors and not terrorist organizations. The country’s armed forces face numerous human rights allegations for their conduct during a decades-long civil war with separatist Tamil Tiger rebels that ended… Continue reading Canon mooted in Sri Lanka for internal war situations

Sri Lanka erasing Tamil language, culture: Karunanidhi

DMK president M. Karunanidhi has urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi to take steps to ensure that the Sri Lankan government gave up, what he called, its programme of erasing Tamil language, culture and religion. He sought their help in putting an end to alleged drive by Sri Lankan authorities to… Continue reading Sri Lanka erasing Tamil language, culture: Karunanidhi

Sri Lanka not averse to constitutional changes

The Sri Lankan government on Thursday said it was not averse to changing the constitution. “We have noted the building of public opinion on the need to change”, Keheliya Rambukwella, the Minister of Information told reporters. “This whole process (of impeachment) has generated several views. Many seek to strengthen Parliament as well as the judiciary,”… Continue reading Sri Lanka not averse to constitutional changes

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Sri Lanka heads towards a crisis

With the Sri Lankan Supreme Court determining on Thursday that a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) had “no legal authority” to declare guilty or pronounce a decision affecting the rights of the judge, the impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake has set the stage for a legislature versus judiciary tussle. Earlier, the Court of appeal,… Continue reading Sri Lanka heads towards a crisis

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UNP to boycott court hearing on Sri Lanka CJ impeachment

Sri Lanka’s main opposition, the United National Party (UNP) on Wednesday said it will boycott Thursday’s court hearing over the move to impeach Shirani Bandaranayake, the country’s first woman Chief Justice. “We will not attend court tomorrow as it is a matter concerning parliament. Our leader will be making a special statement on this”, UNP… Continue reading UNP to boycott court hearing on Sri Lanka CJ impeachment

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27 TN fishermen arrive at Rameswaram

The 27 fishermen, who were taken into custody by the Sri Lankan Navy recently and later released by a court, arrived in Rameswaram on Saturday. A court at Trincomalee had on Wednesday ordered their release and their four boats seized by the Lankan Navy. The fishermen, who belonged to Karaikal and Nagapattinam, were arrested on… Continue reading 27 TN fishermen arrive at Rameswaram

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Sri Lankan Tamil seeks bail

A Sri Lankan Tamil who was recently arrested by the ‘Q’ branch-CID on suspicion of being an LTTE cadre moved the Madras High Court on Monday seeking bail. Chera alias Sureshkumar, along with three others, were arrested by the police and remanded to judicial custody. Chera said Udayadoss alias Udayashankar had given a confession to… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil seeks bail

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“Tamil women forced to marry Sri Lankan army personnel”

Alleging that Tamil women in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts in northern Sri Lanka were being forced to marry Sri Lankan Army personnel, DMK leader M. Karunanidhi on Monday asked the Union government to ascertain the facts and take it up with the neighbouring country. In a statement, Mr. Karunanidhi said students of Jaffna University were… Continue reading “Tamil women forced to marry Sri Lankan army personnel”

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Sri Lankan parliament recommends dismissal of chief justice

A parliamentary panel in Sri Lanka on Saturday recommended the dismissal of the country’s chief justice, after finding her guilty on three offences including financial irregularities, a senior Cabinet Minister said. The 11-member committee concluded its report against Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake by finding her guilty of failing to declare her earnings, of hearing a… Continue reading Sri Lankan parliament recommends dismissal of chief justice

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China launches first Lankan satellite

Sri Lanka’s first satellite was launched into space from western China on Tuesday by a state-run Chinese firm, in a reflection of deepening strategic and economic ties. SupremeSAT, a private company which has an agreement with the Chinese government-run Great Wall Industry Corporation (GWIC), carried out the launch at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in… Continue reading China launches first Lankan satellite

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