The Sri Lankan government on Wednesday expressed its outrage over the shooting of a political activist ahead of presidential elections later this month. Several people were also wounded when unidentified gunmen sprayed bullets at the vehicle of supporters of former general Sarath Fonseka, the main opposition candidate in the poll. The office of President Rajapakse,… Continue reading Sri Lankan govt condemns campaign trail killing
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Sri Lankan president woos Tamils
Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday took his re-election campaign to the Tamil heartland of Jaffna for his first visit to the peninsula since troops crushed separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May. Mahinda Rajapakse vowed to step up reconstruction efforts in the former war zone and promised speedy re-settlement of tens of thousands of Tamil civilians… Continue reading Sri Lankan president woos Tamils
Sri Lanka frees over 700 ex-militants: military
Sri Lanka on Saturday released more than 700 former Tamil Tiger fighters from military custody following a rehabilitation program, an official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is touring the northern town of Vavuniya, handed over the ex-combatants to their immediate relatives, an army officer involved in the rehabilitation, Major General Daya Ratnayake, said. "Out of… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees over 700 ex-militants: military
Sri Lankan execution video authentic: UN envoy
Independent experts have concluded that video footage allegedly showing Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners during the final phase of their battle against Tamil Tiger rebels last year was authentic, a UN envoy said Thursday. The video, aired on Britain’s Channel 4 last August, "is authentic," Philip Alston, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or… Continue reading Sri Lankan execution video authentic: UN envoy
S.Lanka presidential challenger vows press freedom
Sri Lanka’s former army chief on Thursday launched his manifesto for the January 26 presidential elections, promising greater press freedom and a battle against rampant corruption. Sarath Fonseka, 59, the main opposition challenger to President Mahinda Rajapakse, said he would scrap the press council which is empowered to shut down news organisations and would introduce… Continue reading S.Lanka presidential challenger vows press freedom
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief gains poll edge
Sri Lanka’s former army chief received a boost to his presidential ambitions Wednesday when minority Tamil parties said they would back him against incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse in polls later this month. A consortium of ethnic Tamil parties known as the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) announced in parliament that they were asking their community to vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief gains poll edge
Sri Lankan opposition vows to end emergency laws
Sri Lanka’s main opposition vowed on Tuesday to immediately end the state of emergency that has been in place on the island for 27 years if its presidential candidate wins this month’s election. The opposition’s candidate, Sarath Fonseka, will scrap the tough laws that have been in effect almost continuously since 1983 to deal with… Continue reading Sri Lankan opposition vows to end emergency laws
S.Lanka’s main Tamil party backs ex-general
Sri Lanka’s main minority Tamil party on Monday backed the main opposition presidential candidate, Sarath Fonseka, who as army chief led the offensive that crushed Tamil rebels last year, officials said. Fonseka, a former four-star general who quit in November following differences with his political boss President Mahinda Rajapakse, pledged in a letter to end… Continue reading S.Lanka’s main Tamil party backs ex-general
Sri Lankan presidential contender woos Tamil voters
Sri Lanka’s former military chief Sarath Fonseka took his presidential campaign Saturday to the ethnic heartland of the Tamil Tiger rebellion he helped crush last year. The retired four-star general, who is seen as the main challenger to President Mahinda Rajapakse in polls slated for January 26, visited the northern region of Jaffna, where he… Continue reading Sri Lankan presidential contender woos Tamil voters
Sri Lanka dismisses EU trade move
Sri Lanka’s president on Friday dismissed the European Union’s suspension of preferential trade status to the island, saying his government would resist foreign "strategic interference". "We will not be held back by threatened economic sanctions or withdrawn trade concessions by those who seek strategic interference in the national affairs of Sri Lanka," President Mahinda Rajapakse… Continue reading Sri Lanka dismisses EU trade move
