There has been an explosion at the home of an opposition activist in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo, days ahead of a presidential election, police say. The blast destroyed the car and damaged the home of Tiran Alles, an ally of candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. Mr Alles and his family escaped unhurt. Earlier this… Continue reading Blast targets Sri Lanka opposition activist in Colombo
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Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
The fishing boats seem to chase each other out in the lagoon. A flock of seabirds rises, glorious against the blue sky. Calm has returned to Jaffna’s waters after decades of turbulence. It is still a tense peace. The bay where they repair their boats is cordoned off, guarded by the military. Parts of the… Continue reading Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed alarm at the violence surrounding the run-up to Sri Lanka’s presidential election. He has urged all political parties and their supporters to "refrain from violence… and to avoid provocative acts throughout the election period". At least four people have been killed in poll-related violence in the weeks… Continue reading United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
Sri Lanka pre-poll clash kills opposition supporter
A supporter of Sri Lanka’s opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka has been killed in a clash ahead of next week’s presidential election, police say. Opposition activists were attacked in Wariyapola town in the north-west of the country while they were putting up election posters, police said. The man was killed in a clash with ruling party… Continue reading Sri Lanka pre-poll clash kills opposition supporter
Sri Lankan president in ‘ethnic solution’ pledge
President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka has dismissed all efforts by parliament to find political solutions to the country’s ethnic problem. Instead, he has said that he will present his own solution after the forthcoming presidential election. The country’s constitution has an amendment providing for devolution of powers to the provinces. Sri Lanka goes to… Continue reading Sri Lankan president in ‘ethnic solution’ pledge
BBC reporter beaten in Sri Lanka
A BBC reporter is in hospital in Sri Lanka after being attacked following clashes between rival political groups. Thakshila Dilrukshi Jayasena received minor injuries and her recording equipment was stolen. Police say they are investigating who attacked her. She had been covering clashes between thousands of government and opposition supporters in the town of Polonnaruwa.… Continue reading BBC reporter beaten in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka president woos Tamils with power sharing
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has proposed power-sharing arrangements for minority Tamils ahead of a key presidential vote later this month. He said on Tuesday that he wants to create a second chamber in parliament to allow more Tamil representatives which will have a say in law-making. The president also announced a $4bn fund to… Continue reading Sri Lanka president woos Tamils with power sharing
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger suspects ‘won’t be freed soon’
Thousands of Tamil Tiger suspects in government custody will not be released soon, a Sri Lankan minister has said. Power and Energy Minister WDJ Seneviratne said there were a "considerable number of suicide bombers" among the 14,000 detainees. A military spokesman said there were fewer than 12,000 suspects in custody. In May, Sri Lanka’s army… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger suspects ‘won’t be freed soon’
Sri Lanka rejects UN execution video claims
Sri Lanka has angrily rejected UN claims that footage which apparently shows extra-judicial killings by Sri Lankan troops is genuine. The government described a UN inquiry into the video’s authenticity as "highly subjective and biased". It says the footage was "fabricated". UN human rights investigator Philip Alston earlier said three independent experts confirmed it was… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN execution video claims
Sri Lanka execution video authentic – UN envoy
Video apparently showing extra-judicial killings by Sri Lankan troops is genuine, a UN envoy has said. UN special rapporteur Philip Alston said three independent experts had confirmed the video was authentic, renewing calls for a war crime inquiry. The footage – which Sri Lanka says is fabricated – shows a man dressed as a soldier… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video authentic – UN envoy
