Voters belonging to the Muslim community and the urban areas of Central Lanka are largely backing the joint Opposition Presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka. With the Indian origin Tamils also backing him, Fonseka is seen as the candidate of the minorities and the urban bourgeoisie in the race for Lanka’s top office. Support from the… Continue reading Lanka’s Rajapaksa set for easy win: Opinion poll
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Lanka: Indian origin Tamils with Fonseka
Barring the plantation workers suporting the Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC) led by Arumugan Thondaman, Sri Lanka’s Tamils of Indian origin seem to be strongly with Gen.Sarath Fonseka in the run up to the January 26 Presidential election. Following the recent decision of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a North Eastern Tamil political combine, to support… Continue reading Lanka: Indian origin Tamils with Fonseka
Colombo’s denial won’t help
In January last year, during the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war, an unknown person recorded a video of what looks like government soldiers shooting two men dead. The grainy footage shows some eight other bodies, all but one naked, hands tied behind the back. It caused a huge outcry when released last August,… Continue reading Colombo’s denial won’t help
TNA out of sync with Tamil diaspora
By making up its mind to participate in the upcoming Sri Lankan presidential election, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has broken away from the Tamil diaspora, which has been pressing for a boycott. Whether it is the radical Nediyavan faction based in Norway or the more moderate one based in the United States and led… Continue reading TNA out of sync with Tamil diaspora
People’s tribunal on Lankan war crimes
A permanent People’s Tribunal on ‘War Crimes’ and ‘Crimes against Humanity’, allegedly committed by the Sri Lankan security forces and the government during the war against the LTTE between 2006 and ‘09, will be organised by the Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka (IFPSL) between January 14 and 16 at the Trinity College in… Continue reading People’s tribunal on Lankan war crimes
Lankan Speaker’s convoy attacked at Nagai
Members of pro-Ealam organisations hurled slippers at the convoy of Sri Lankan Parliament speaker W J M Lokubandara and tried to attack him when he was visiting the Vaitheeswaran Temple on Saturday. The police prevented them from nearing the Sri Lankan and arrested 11 persons. Lokubandara was on pilgrimage accompanied by his family members. When… Continue reading Lankan Speaker’s convoy attacked at Nagai
DK: Lankan Tamils should vote for Fonseka
Dravida Kazhagam (DK) President K Veeramani on Thursday appealed to the Lankan Tamils to vote for Gen Sarath Fonseka in the forthcoming presidential elections, keeping in mind the fact that he was a ‘lesser evil’ when compared to President Mahinda Rajapaksa. He pointed out that the boycott of the last presidential elections by Tamils paved… Continue reading DK: Lankan Tamils should vote for Fonseka
Lanka: Fonseka says consultation before decision
The joint opposition Presidential candidate, Gen.Sarath Fonseka , has said that he will not express a view on the question of re-merging the Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province, because a decision on an issue of such great national importance cannot be taken without wide consultations. “It is a matter of… Continue reading Lanka: Fonseka says consultation before decision
Rajapaksa vows not to re-merge Tamil areas
In contrast to his electoral rival Gen Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that he will never re-merge the Tamil-speaking Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province. Rajapaksa told Buddha Dhamma schoolteachers, poets and handicraftsmen here on Tuesday that he would never merge the two Tamil-speaking provinces “under his… Continue reading Rajapaksa vows not to re-merge Tamil areas
Fonseka slammed for agreeing to TNA’s demand
The Mahinda Rajapaka camp has slammed the joint opposition Presidential candidate Gen.Sarath Fonseka for agreeing to the pro-LTTE Tamil National Alliance’s demand that the Tamil-speaking Northern and Eastern Provinces be merged once again to form a single Tamil province. “If this (the agreement) is true, it is a revival of the Eelam cause,” said Tilak… Continue reading Fonseka slammed for agreeing to TNA’s demand
