S.Lanka presidential challenger seeks foreign protection

Sri Lanka’s presidential challenger Sarath Fonseka on Wednesday sought protection of a "neighbouring country" to guarantee his safety, his spokesman Mano Ganeshan said. "I am going to meet a diplomat of a neighbouring country to seek assurances of the safety of Sarath Fonseka," Ganeshan told reporters in an apparent reference to India. Sri Lanka President… Continue reading S.Lanka presidential challenger seeks foreign protection

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US commends high turnout in Sri Lanka

The United States on Tuesday commended Sri Lanka on the high turnout in its first post-war presidential election amid a brewing dispute over the opposition candidate’s legitimacy. "We commend the people of Sri Lanka for a 72-percent turnout. That is something that is truly remarkable," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters. As polls closed,… Continue reading US commends high turnout in Sri Lanka

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Top S.Lankan challenger ‘ineligible’: govt

Sri Lanka’s government said on Tuesday it would challenge the legitimacy of leading opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka, who contested the country’s first post-war presidential election. "We are seeking a court order on the suitability of this candidate because he is not eligible to be declared as a candidate," Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told reporters. He… Continue reading Top S.Lankan challenger ‘ineligible’: govt

Voting ends in Sri Lanka presidential election

Voting has ended in Sri Lanka’s tense and bitterly contested presidential election pitting incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse against his former army general Sarath Fonseka. The first results are due to emerge later Tuesday, with a final outcome expected around 0630 GMT on Wednesday. [Full Coverage]

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Bomb blasts cast shadow over bitter Sri Lanka poll

Pre-dawn bomb blasts in Sri Lanka’s Tamil heartland escalated tensions as the country went to the polls Tuesday in the first presidential election since the end of its 37-year civil war. The bomb attacks on the house of a ruling party activist in the northern peninsula of Jaffna underlined the bitter nature of the contest… Continue reading Bomb blasts cast shadow over bitter Sri Lanka poll

Blasts heard in Sri Lanka’s north ahead of key vote: monitor

At least four explosions were heard in Sri Lanka’s ethnic Tamil heartland of Jaffna ahead of Tuesday’s crucial presidential vote, an independent election monitor told AFP. Residents in the northern peninsula counted the pre-dawn blasts, but the source of the explosions was unclear, said Sunil Jayasekara, a monitor for the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence.… Continue reading Blasts heard in Sri Lanka’s north ahead of key vote: monitor

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S.Lanka president urges fair vote on election eve

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse vowed Monday to ensure the first post-war nationwide election goes off peacefully, as he prepared to face his former army chief after an acrimonious campaign. Rajapakse urged the authorities to conduct a free and fair vote on Tuesday, seeking to counter opposition claims that he would launch a coup to… Continue reading S.Lanka president urges fair vote on election eve

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Star-gazers sway Sri Lanka election

While the end of Sri Lanka’s 37-year civil war has shaped this Tuesday’s presidential election, celestial alignments and astrologers have exerted huge influence on the contest behind the scenes. The decision to call the snap poll, the exact date of voting and the emergence of opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka can all be traced to the… Continue reading Star-gazers sway Sri Lanka election

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War crimes pressure on new S.Lanka chief: analysts

Sri Lanka’s next president will face immediate pressure to investigate war crimes allegations and to mend relations with Western powers which provide key export markets for the island, analysts say. This Tuesday’s election pitting incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse against his former army chief Sarath Fonseka is the first peacetime presidential vote since separatist Tamil Tigers took… Continue reading War crimes pressure on new S.Lanka chief: analysts

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Tense peace reigns as Sri Lanka heads to polls

War-scarred Sri Lanka holds a peace-time presidential election this week after a bitter and highly personal campaign between the architects of the crushing of an almost four-decade-long insurgency. President Mahinda Rajapakse will face his former army chief Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday in an intriguing contest between two men who were victorious allies on the battlefield… Continue reading Tense peace reigns as Sri Lanka heads to polls