Sri Lanka’s ruling party lawmakers submitted a motion Thursday to impeach the country’s top judge as President Mahinda Rajapakse moved to crush another of his former allies in an escalation of tensions between the government and judiciary. Days after the foreign minister said Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake had "violated the constitution", officials confirmed that Rajapakse’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka moves to impeach top judge
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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
HRW urges UN members to push Lanka on accountability
United Nations members should urge Sri Lanka to act on accountability for abuses at its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on November 1, 2012, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said today. HRW said that Sri Lanka must also be reminded of its international obligations to protect free expression and to stop intimidation of civil society and the… Continue reading HRW urges UN members to push Lanka on accountability
Evacuation order lifted – AFP
Authorities have lifted an evacuation order as a cyclone heading towards the island changed course early on Tuesday and headed towards neighbouring India, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said. Thousands of people living within 500 metres (550 yards) from the coast were asked to move inland, but instead of making landfall the cyclone changed direction… Continue reading Evacuation order lifted – AFP
Sri Lanka evacuates coastline ahead of cyclone
Sri Lanka has ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents ahead a cyclone expected to hit the island’s north-eastern coast early Tuesday, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said. People living within 500 metres (550 yards) from the coast were asked to move inland before the cyclone was due to make landfall at 2:00am Tuesday (2030… Continue reading Sri Lanka evacuates coastline ahead of cyclone
In post-war Jaffna, a slow piecing back of life
LETTER FROM LANKA The Tamils in the northern part of the country are struggling to rebuild their lives after three decades of conflict Pavalochini and her husband Ravikumar make a living selling bicycles. They sell them for Rs.49 a kg, for scrap is what the bikes are: rusted, twisted, bent out of shape, the tyres… Continue reading In post-war Jaffna, a slow piecing back of life
Colombo surveys commanding coast of Gulf of Mannaar for appropriation
The genocidal state in Colombo has started surveying a strategically located coastal strip along the Gulf of Mannaar in the occupied country of Eezham Tamils, for appropriation initially in the guise of mineral cum economic exploitation by external firms, but ultimately for the genocidal-military purposes of sealing off Eezham Tamils, wedging them from Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Colombo surveys commanding coast of Gulf of Mannaar for appropriation
High SL military intelligence protection marks Chinese envoy visit to Jaffna
The visit of the Chinese ambassador in Colombo, Wu Jianghao, to Jaffna on Thursday was conspicuous of the SL military intelligence protection he was getting, perhaps the highest a foreign visitor to Jaffna was getting in recent times, news sources in Jaffna said. Usually, SL police in the peninsula or ministerial level security officials provide… Continue reading High SL military intelligence protection marks Chinese envoy visit to Jaffna
Sri Lankan asylum seekers’ deportation halted at last minute
The high court has ordered that the imminent deportation to Sri Lanka of a number of Tamils be halted amid claims they may be tortured on their return. Three solicitors’ firms have confirmed to the Guardian that a number of their clients had been given last-minute reprieves and would no longer be flown out of… Continue reading Sri Lankan asylum seekers’ deportation halted at last minute
New Delhi knows better about Pakistan in Jaffna: TNA parliamentarian
Answering a question put by media in Jaffna on Monday, whether a Pakistani intelligence outfit is in the making in Jaffna, the TNA parliamentarian and one of its leaders, Maavai Senadhirajah said that they are aware of the news, but New Delhi knows more about it. During the talks in New Delhi earlier this month,… Continue reading New Delhi knows better about Pakistan in Jaffna: TNA parliamentarian
