Sri Lanka’s opposition warned on Saturday of possible vote-rigging and violence by the ruling party ahead of next week’s presidential election as both sides wound up campaigning. Ahead of the final rallies later on Saturday, opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka predicted that the ruling party, led by President Mahinda Rajapakse, would use violence to intimidate his… Continue reading S.Lanka opposition warns of violence ahead of vote
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Two jailed in New York for aiding Tamil Tigers
A New York court sentenced two men to 14 and 26 years in prison Friday for providing support to the Tamil Tigers separatist group, the Justice Department said Friday. "Defendants Sathajhan Sarachandran and Nadarasa Yogarasa were sentenced to 26 and 14 years in prison, respectively," the department said in a statement. The pair were convicted… Continue reading Two jailed in New York for aiding Tamil Tigers
Bomb attack in Sri Lanka capital ahead of vote
A key opposition activist in Sri Lanka was targeted at home by a bomb early Friday, police said, despite tighter security ahead of next week’s presidential election. The blast destroyed a car and severely damaged the home of Tiran Alles, a key ally of presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka, police said, adding that he and his… Continue reading Bomb attack in Sri Lanka capital ahead of vote
Deadly unrest flares in Sri Lanka ahead of vote
A Sri Lankan opposition supporter was killed on Monday as fresh unrest erupted ahead of next week’s presidential election despite a security crackdown, police said. The man was killed in a clash with ruling party activists in northwestern Sri Lanka, marking the third politically-related death in the run-up to the presidential vote on January 26.… Continue reading Deadly unrest flares in Sri Lanka ahead of vote
Sri Lanka vote raises hopes in Washington
Sri Lanka’s upcoming election is raising hopes in the United States for better relations after a chilly spell if the island turns the page on a bloody war that brought international opprobrium. The January 26 election comes months after troops killed the top leadership of the Tamil Tigers, ending their ruthless decades-long separatist campaign but… Continue reading Sri Lanka vote raises hopes in Washington
Sri Lanka orders tighter security after shootings
Sri Lanka’s president ordered police to step up security ahead of presidential elections after a second political activist was shot dead this month, an official said Sunday. The ruling party supporter was killed on Saturday in the north-western Puttalam district where several others were injured when they clashed with opposition activists, police said. President Mahindra… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders tighter security after shootings
Sri Lanka’s Tamils wary of election spotlight
Scarred by decades of war and official indifference, Sri Lanka’s minority Tamils are now being courted as political kingmakers — a shift that many of them view with bitter scepticism. With a presidential election just two weeks away, the two main candidates have been desperately wooing Tamil voters, offering them the same social, economic and… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamils wary of election spotlight
US, Norway deny funding ouster of SLanka president
The United States and Norway on Saturday denied funding Sri Lanka’s main opposition to defeat President Mahinda Rajapakse’s re-election bid later this month. The US embassy in Colombo said it "strongly" rejected the charges made by a ruling party legislator that he was given 30 million rupees (265,000 dollars) that had come from the US… Continue reading US, Norway deny funding ouster of SLanka president
Canada to free migrant Tamils suspected of Tiger links
Several of the 76 Sri Lankan asylum seekers picked up off the Canadian Coast in October and thought to be Tamil Tiger rebels are to be freed from detention, Ottawa said Friday. Lawyers for the men were informed late Thursday that they would be released under strict conditions and planned secret hearings to determine if… Continue reading Canada to free migrant Tamils suspected of Tiger links
S.Lanka govt ‘helped’ India’s ruling party in poll
Sri Lanka stopped using heavy weapons against Tamil Tiger rebels to help the re-election bid of neighbouring India’s ruling party, a top official in Colombo said Thursday. Lalith Weeratunga, senior aide to President Mahinda Rajapakse, said New Delhi requested the complete halt in the offensive against the Tamil Tigers because it affected the Tamil vote… Continue reading S.Lanka govt ‘helped’ India’s ruling party in poll
