The party of Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has taken a lead in the country’s general election, early results suggest. But poll monitors say more than half of the war-displaced Tamil population in the north were denied the right to vote on Thursday. Turnout was low, at about 50%, reports say. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s main… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party ahead in polls
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Australia halts Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum claims
Australia has announced the immediate suspension of all new asylum claims by people from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Immigration Minister Chris Evans said the decision had been made "in the light of changing circumstances" in those countries. He added that the move would "send a strong message to people smugglers". Correspondents say a recent increase… Continue reading Australia halts Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum claims
Sri Lankans queue up to elect new parliament
Sri Lankans are voting for a new parliament amid heavy security, months after President Mahinda Rajapaksa was re-elected by a substantial margin. His government has since then detained his main presidential rival and ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka and the opposition coalition has split up. But Gen Fonseka is standing in these polls on behalf of… Continue reading Sri Lankans queue up to elect new parliament
Q&A: Post-war Sri Lanka
In May 2009 Sri Lanka’s government declared victory in its 26-year war with Tamil Tiger rebels who were fighting for a separate homeland. It was one of the world’s bloodiest and longest-running civil wars and it left parts of the island devastated and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. On the eve of the first… Continue reading Q&A: Post-war Sri Lanka
Rajapaksas out in force for Sri Lanka election
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa hopes his governing coalition will score a clear victory in Thursday’s legislative elections. He also hopes two of his brothers, his cousin and his eldest son, Namal, will win or regain places in parliament. The BBC’s Charles Haviland reports from the Rajapaksa heartland in Southern Province. By a huge banyan… Continue reading Rajapaksas out in force for Sri Lanka election
Sri Lankan war zone doctor stands for election
A doctor who worked in Sri Lanka’s war zone during last year’s civil war is standing for a pro-government party in parliamentary elections. Dr V Shanmugarajah gave high casualty figures to aid agencies and the media from within the combat zone. The government doctor is believed to have been enlisted by the now-defeated Tamil Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lankan war zone doctor stands for election
Sri Lanka general trial adjourned
The first of two courts martial set up to try Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief, Sarath Fonseka, has been adjourned . The trial, which charges Gen Fonseka of participating in politics while in uniform, was due to resume on Tuesday. But it was adjourned because of an outstanding case lodged with Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal… Continue reading Sri Lanka general trial adjourned
Sri Lanka arrests Buddhist monks over Fonseka protest
Sri Lankan police have arrested 12 Buddhist monks who were demonstrating against the detention of the opposition politician, Gen Sarath Fonseka. Late on Monday, a police spokesman told the BBC the monks would shortly be freed, but this could not be confirmed. The arrests in the capital Colombo are another episode in the bitter fall-out… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests Buddhist monks over Fonseka protest
After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle
Tamil Tiger rebels were crushed in Sri Lanka’s civil war, while President Rajapaksa from the Sinhalese majority has gone from strength to strength. His government is expected to win parliamentary elections on Thursday – and many minority Tamils now wonder what the future holds. The BBC’s Charles Haviland reports from Jaffna. The Nallur temple, a… Continue reading After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle
Rajiv Gandhi assassin release plea rejected
Indian authorities have rejected a request for early release made by the woman convicted over the assassination of Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi. Nalini Sriharan, who is in a prison in Tamil Nadu state, says she has been eligible for early release since 2005. Last year she held a fast in the prison in support of… Continue reading Rajiv Gandhi assassin release plea rejected
