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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Sri Lanka Criticizes UN Report on Civil War | Synopsis

Sri Lanka Criticizes UN Report on Civil War

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In a response to an internal review of the world body released last week, the External Affairs ministry said the report "appears to be another attempt at castigating Sri Lanka for militarily defeating" the Tamil Tiger guerrillas who fought for a separate state in the Indian ocean island. The report said inadequate efforts by the U.N. to protect civilians in 2009 during the bloody final months of the civil war marked a "grave failure" that led to suffering for hundreds of thousands of people. The report accused U.N. staff in Colombo of not perceiving that preventing civilian deaths was their responsibility and accused their bosses at U.N. headquarters of not telling them otherwise. A separate U.N. report released last year said up to 40,000 ethnic minority Tamil civilians may have been killed in the war's final months.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Sri Lanka Starts Move to Impeach Chief Justice | Reduction

Sri Lanka Starts Move to Impeach Chief Justice

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The Sri Lanka government said Thursday it had started the process to impeach the country's chief justice, accusing her of overstepping her limits in the culmination of a drawn-out conflict between the judiciary and the government. Government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said the papers to impeach Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake were handed to the speaker of the parliament on Thursday. Rambukwella did not specify the charges against Bandaranayake but said the proposal has received the approval of more than 75 lawmakers as required. The move comes as the government of President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been accused of tightening control over the media, police and elections officials, while carrying out political vendettas against opposition parties. The speaker now must decide if there is a valid case against the chief justice, and then call for a vote following a debate.

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