The wife of a Sri Lankan journalist who disappeared mysteriously almost a month ago has appealed to the authorities to do more to find him. Prageeth Eknaligoda, who wrote for a news website that carried dissenting views, went missing two days before the presidential election last month. The website shut itself down after police searched… Continue reading Missing Sri Lanka journalist’s wife appeals for help
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Sri Lanka’s Jayasuriya sets sights on parliament
Sri Lanka’s top runscorer in one-day international cricket is going to contest the forthcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for 8 April. Sanath Jayasuriya, now retired from Test cricket, told the BBC Tamil service he will stand in the southern district of Matara, where he was born. He will be standing for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Jayasuriya sets sights on parliament
BBC News – Sri Lanka eyes sports business for post-war role
Sports and business must grow simultaneously if they are to play a role for reconciliation and nation-building to succeed in post-war Sri Lanka, experts say. The civil war, which ended in 2009, cast a long shadow on the sporting activities in the island nation. Sri Lanka had a popular sporting culture in the past, but… Continue reading BBC News – Sri Lanka eyes sports business for post-war role
Sri Lanka monks call for release of arrested Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s Buddhist clergy have called for the release from custody of former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. In a rare political move, leading monks told President Mahinda Rajapaksa they did not support the arrest of a man who risked his life to serve the country. Gen Fonseka was credited with… Continue reading Sri Lanka monks call for release of arrested Fonseka
Sri Lanka Supreme Court hears Fonseka arrest challenge
Security is tight in Sri Lanka’s capital as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a challenge to the arrest of the losing presidential candidate. Gen Sarath Fonseka was arrested on conspiracy charges on Monday, provoking clashes between his supporters and re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The general has denied the allegations against him. The US, EU… Continue reading Sri Lanka Supreme Court hears Fonseka arrest challenge
Defeated Sri Lankan candidate Sarath Fonseka urges calm
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka is appealing for calm, his wife has announced. He made the plea through her after more violent clashes on Thursday linked to his arrest on conspiracy charges. Anoma Fonseka was granted access to her husband at the naval detention centre where he is awaiting a court martial for… Continue reading Defeated Sri Lankan candidate Sarath Fonseka urges calm
Sri Lanka clashes erupt over former army chief’s arrest
Government supporters and thousands of opposition activists have clashed in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. At least eight people were hurt in the violence near the Supreme Court, officials said. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. The opposition is angry at the arrest of losing presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, on Monday night.… Continue reading Sri Lanka clashes erupt over former army chief’s arrest
Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka’s arrest to be challenged
Sri Lankan opposition parties have said they will mount a legal challenge to the detention of defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. Gen Fonseka was arrested on Monday, accused of working with anti-government forces and planning a coup and assassinations. He denies the charges. His wife has visited him, but his supporters say they fear… Continue reading Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka’s arrest to be challenged
Leaderless Sri Lankan opposition faces uphill task
With parliament dissolved, Sri Lanka must hold a general election by April. The opposition is now in huge difficulties, with its one recent figurehead incarcerated. The security forces’ dramatic removal of Gen Sarath Fonseka from his office building late at night – dragged by his hands and feet, according to eyewitnesses, by dozens of men… Continue reading Leaderless Sri Lankan opposition faces uphill task
Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa dissolves parliament
Sri Lanka’s recently re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa is dissolving parliament, clearing the way for early elections, officials say. Parliament will be dissolved from midnight and the elections commissioner will decide the date of the poll. Mr Rajapaksa won a second term in office by a large margin last month, but the outcome was rejected by… Continue reading Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa dissolves parliament
