Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on Thursday issued an independence day call for unity and reconciliation after his victory in a bitterly fought election. Rajapakse in an address to the nation said the island’s freedom day assumed great significance as it was the first since the defeat of separatist Tamil Tiger rebels by government troops… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader calls for unity after poll win
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Vote chief rejects Sri Lanka rigging charges
The Sri Lankan elections commissioner on Wednesday rejected allegations that last week’s presidential vote was rigged by incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse but raised questions over unfair campaigning. Dayananda Dissanayake said he stood by the results of the January 26 poll, which gave Rajapakse 58 percent of the vote, trouncing opposition-backed retired army chief Sarath Fonseka with… Continue reading Vote chief rejects Sri Lanka rigging charges
Amnesty urges S.Lanka to end post-poll ‘clampdown’
Rights monitor Amnesty International urged Sri Lanka on Tuesday to end what it described as a post-presidential election "clampdown" on the media, political opponents and human rights activists. Pressure on government critics has been mounting since President Mahinda Rajapakse was re-elected on January 26, defeating his former army chief Sarath Fonseka, the London-based human rights… Continue reading Amnesty urges S.Lanka to end post-poll ‘clampdown’
Sri Lanka in biggest military purge after coup fears
Sri Lanka’s president on Monday sacked a dozen senior military officers whom the defence ministry said were a "direct threat to national security" after last week’s presidential elections. A military official said it was the army’s biggest-ever purge and went beyond a 1962 shake up following a coup attempt by volunteer officers against late prime… Continue reading Sri Lanka in biggest military purge after coup fears
S.Lanka president ‘acts against opposition officers’
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has transferred several senior military officers loyal to the former army general who he defeated in elections, a military source said Sunday. Rajapakse ordered a shake-up of the military to remove Sarath Fonseka’s supporters from key roles after Fonseka’s failed bid to win the presidency in Tuesday’s vote, the official… Continue reading S.Lanka president ‘acts against opposition officers’
S.Lanka editor ‘detained’ for backing opposition
Media groups in Sri Lanka on Sunday accused the government of detaining a senior editor and shutting down his newspaper because the publication backed the losing opposition candidate in elections. Press owners, editors and rights bodies issued a joint statement saying the closure of the pro-opposition Lanka weekly and the detention of Chandana Sirimalwatte was… Continue reading S.Lanka editor ‘detained’ for backing opposition
Media groups accuse S.Lanka over post-election attacks
International media rights groups accused the Sri Lankan government on Saturday of unleashing attacks against journalists after a bitterly contested presidential election. The Paris-based Reporters without Borders asked President Mahinda Rajapakse to end arrests and what it called intimidation of journalists working for privately owned as well as foreign media. "This wave of post-election violence… Continue reading Media groups accuse S.Lanka over post-election attacks
Sri Lanka’s Fonseka seeks fresh poll
Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate said on Thursday he will ask the Supreme Court to annul this week’s election result because of huge fraud and said he feared arrest. Sarath Fonseka, 59, said he had already lodged a protest with the island’s independent elections commission and he would make a formal complaint shortly to the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Fonseka seeks fresh poll
Rights group, monitors query Sri Lankan election
Poll monitors and human rights groups on Friday raised questions over elections that drove Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse back to power as his defeated rival demanded a fresh poll. The Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission cited counting irregularities, as well as blatant misuse of state resources by Rajapakse, who comfortably won a second… Continue reading Rights group, monitors query Sri Lankan election
Australia says no asylum request from S.Lanka’s Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka has not sought asylum from Australia, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said as he urged the government ensure the retired general’s safety. Australian media reported that Fonseka was considering seeking temporary asylum in Australia following his defeat in Tuesday’s polls, which the former army chief says were won fraudulently… Continue reading Australia says no asylum request from S.Lanka’s Fonseka
