Sri Lanka will rerun voting at 18 polling booths where last week’s parliamentary election was affected by violence, officials said Sunday. The elections department cancelled voting at the booths in two electoral districts after allegations of intimidation and other violence. The final official results have yet to be declared because of the delay. "The voting… Continue reading Sri Lanka to re-poll at violence-hit booths
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Sri Lanka elections not free and fair: opposition
On the eve of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections, the main opposition accused the ruling party Wednesday of campaign abuses and said it did not expect polling to be free and fair. The opposition United National Party (UNP) said President Mahinda Rajapakse’s administration had used state-owned vehicles and buildings for campaigning and turned the government-run media… Continue reading Sri Lanka elections not free and fair: opposition
Sri Lankan vote marred by violence
A shooting incident and reports of intimidation – mostly by ruling party supporters – marred Thursday’s parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka, independent election monitors said. The Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) reported 160 incidents of poll-related violence during the first four hours of balloting across the country. A shoot-out between a group of opposition… Continue reading Sri Lankan vote marred by violence
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief returns to court martial
The court martial of Sri Lanka’s former army chief resumed Tuesday, two days before parliamentary elections at which he is a candidate, a military official said. Sarath Fonseka, who has been in detention since February 8, appeared at the hearing in the tightly-guarded naval headquarters in Colombo. "General Fonseka is at the hearing which re-opened… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief returns to court martial
Sri Lanka war-zone doctor stands for parliament
A doctor who drew world attention to civilian deaths during the Sri Lankan army’s defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels last year is to contest polls this week for a party that backs the man behind the offensive. Veerakathipillai Shanmugarajah, 40, was detained following the army’s final victory over the Tigers and accused, with four other… Continue reading Sri Lanka war-zone doctor stands for parliament
Sri Lanka ‘economy poised for faster growth’
Sri Lanka’s economy is poised to expand by 6.5 percent this year, the central bank said Monday, after slower growth in 2009 due to the operation to crush the Tamil Tigers and the global crisis. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka in its annual review of the economy said the intense fighting was one reason… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘economy poised for faster growth’
Sri Lanka boosts UN peacekeeping contingent
Sri Lanka’s military on Monday announced a fivefold increase in troops deployed on UN peacekeeping duties around the world, boosting its commitment to 5,000 soldiers. Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya said the defeat of Tamil Tiger separatists last May meant more troops could be sent on UN missions. Sri Lanka has had a deployment of 950… Continue reading Sri Lanka boosts UN peacekeeping contingent
Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse, accused by critics of stifling dissent and persecuting the opposition, looks set to consolidate his hold on power in parliamentary elections this week. Rajapakse called Thursday’s vote two months ahead of schedule after his thumping re-election in January and his Freedom Alliance party is in line for an easy majority… Continue reading Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president
Sri Lanka military on alert ahead of vote: police
Sri Lanka placed nearly 20,000 troops on alert to reinforce police as violence escalated ahead of parliamentary elections, a police spokesman said Sunday. The private Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) reported 325 minor incidents of poll-related violence in the run-up to Thursday’s vote, with firearms being used in about 50 cases. Hundreds of people… Continue reading Sri Lanka military on alert ahead of vote: police
‘Detained S.Lanka writer probed for radical links’
A Sri Lankan woman taken into custody last month for writing books about her conversion to Islam for Buddhism is being investigated for possible links to Islamic extremists, police said Saturday. Last weekend, police said the woman, identified as Malini Perera, was taken into custody under tough emergency laws over allegations of "anti-state" activities but… Continue reading ‘Detained S.Lanka writer probed for radical links’
