Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition is all set to impeach the country’s first woman Chief Justice on the charges of “improper conduct” after weeks of a simmering spat between the executive and the judiciary, a media report said. A motion to remove Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake from the post will be handed over to the Parliamentary… Continue reading All powerful SL govt now set to impeach Chief Justice
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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
‘Resettled’ people stranded by heavy rains in Vanni
Heavy rainfall, reported amidst cyclone warning, has stranded thousands of people living along the coastal stretch of Mullaiththeevu and Vadamaraadchi East without shelter and food. The people of Keappapulavu, recently left under the trees by the SL military that has occupied their lands, are the worst affected in Mullaiththeevu district. In the meantime, the occupying… Continue reading ‘Resettled’ people stranded by heavy rains in Vanni
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
Tamil Nadu Police defends ban on LTTE
Defending the ban on LTTE, three Tamil Nadu Police personnel today deposed before a tribunal and charged the Sri Lankan militant outfit with training members of Tamil Puratchi Munnani (Tamil Revolution Front). Appearing before the Justice V K Jain Tribunal, they said that four TRF members, arrested in 2009, had confessed that they were LTTE… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Police defends ban on LTTE
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
Schools, colleges closed in Chennai
With the meteorological department issuing a warning of cyclonic storm, schools and colleges in Chennai have decided to remain shut on Tuesday. The depression off the coast in Bay of Bengal intensified on Monday. Heavy rainfall is expected in Tamil Nadu. Weathermen say the cyclonic storm is predicted for Tuesday and it might cross between… Continue reading Schools, colleges closed in Chennai
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
North-East experience heavy rains with strong winds
Normalcy has been completely disturbed in North-East following heavy rains with strong winds since Sunday. 187 mm rain fall was recorded in Trincomalee and 41.2 mm in Jaffna and Batticaloa for the last twenty four hours at 8:30 a.m. Monday, according to SL Department of Meteorology. The depression in the Bay of Bengal was centered… Continue reading North-East experience heavy rains with strong winds
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
