President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling party increased its parliamentary gains Wednesday after new voting in Sri Lanka’s elections, but fell short of the two-thirds majority it had sought to make constitutional changes. Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance secured a total of 144 seats in the 225-member Parliament after a revote was held Tuesday in some areas… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party increases gains in revote
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UNHCR concern as Australia detains asylum-seekers
The U.N. refugee agency expressed concern Monday that Australia is using holding newly arrived asylum-seekers in detention centers. The government suspended refugee applications from Afghans and Sri Lankans on April 9, saying the situations in those countries had improved. The new policy says the suspensions will be reassessed in three to six months. Until then,… Continue reading UNHCR concern as Australia detains asylum-seekers
Sri Lankan leader promises peace after poll win
Sri Lanka’s leader has promised peace and prosperity to a nation battered by decades of civil war after his party’s convincing win in parliamentary elections. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said Saturday that the victory encourages his government’s policies on peace and reconciliation, reconstruction and infrastructure development. Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance has secured 117 seats from… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader promises peace after poll win
Ruling coalition leads Sri Lankan elections
Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition led early results Friday of parliamentary elections in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa is seeking to strengthen his grip on power by gaining a two-thirds majority. Results released by the elections department showed Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance bagged 11 seats from a total of 225 while the main opposition United National… Continue reading Ruling coalition leads Sri Lankan elections
Sri Lankans vote in parliamentary elections
Sri Lankans voted Thursday for a new Parliament that will decide how to ensure peace and development after decades of civil war, with President Mahinda Rajapaksa seeking to expand his political dominance after winning re-election. Voters lined up as polls opened throughout the island nation southeast of India, and Rajapaksa cast his ballot at his… Continue reading Sri Lankans vote in parliamentary elections
Sri Lanka postpones court martial against Fonseka
An attorney says judges in a court martial against Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate have indefinitely postponed hearing a second charge against the ex-army chief. Nuwan Bopage says that the three army officers on the bench postponed the hearing Wednesday and will ask President Mahinda Rajapaksa if they should hear both charges against Gen. Sarath… Continue reading Sri Lanka postpones court martial against Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s hero general faces court-martial
The general who led the army to victory in Sri Lanka’s civil war and then was roundly defeated in his bid for the presidency faced a court-martial Tuesday on allegations of sedition. The military proceeding against former army chief Sarath Fonseka has been condemned by the opposition and human rights groups, who accuse the government… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s hero general faces court-martial
Sri Lanka’s opposition leader ends hunger strike
Sri Lanka’s detained opposition leader has ended a hunger strike after just one day after authorities allowed him to use a telephone again, a party official said Tuesday. Former army chief Sarath Fonseka was arrested a month ago, accused of sedition, after he lost a January presidential election to incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa. He is… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s opposition leader ends hunger strike
UN rights chief criticizes Iran, Sri Lanka
U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay has singled out Iran for its crackdown on protestors after last year’s election in an address at the U.N. Human Rights Council. Pillay said human rights are "deteriorating" in Iran and that she is deeply concerned. She also criticized Sri Lanka for failing to examine abuses committed during the… Continue reading UN rights chief criticizes Iran, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition cracking
The main partner in Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition will contest the next election independently, coalition officials said Monday, the first split since its defeated presidential candidate was arrested on sedition charges. United National Party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe told reporters Sunday that his party had decided to go it alone but also empowered him to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition cracking
