Steps for fair poll in Sri lanka

Nearly 59,000 police personnel are to be deployed to ensure a free and fair general election scheduled for April 8. Contrary to the January 26 presidential election, so far the campaign has been relatively peaceful. Though it is considered to be mainly a contest between the ruling combine — United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led… Continue reading Steps for fair poll in Sri lanka

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Everything can be forgotten, but…

Excerpts from Venomous Touch by Ravikumar, translated from Tamil… It must be fifteen years since I first read that poem! M.A. Nuhmaan was then a research scholar at Annamalai University and I used to talk to him quite often. Our discussions, which began with literature in general moved on to Eelam literature and ended with… Continue reading Everything can be forgotten, but…

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Directive to Fonseka on trial

Sri Lanka’s former Army Chief and defeated common opposition candidate in the recent presidential election, General Sarath Fonseka, has been directed to appear before a re-constituted court martial on Tuesday that would try him on charges of alleged involvement in irregularities in defence purchases. General Fonseka is a Democratic National Alliance (DNA) candidate in Thursday’s… Continue reading Directive to Fonseka on trial

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Rajapaksa promises equality

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday promised reconciliation and development at an election rally organised by the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA). In his first visit to Jaffna after re-election in January, he promised to treat all citizens as equal and work towards national reconciliation. “You have suffered for 30 years and it… Continue reading Rajapaksa promises equality

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Brigadier role in Editor’s murder

Sri Lanka’s Attorney-General has informed a local court that a senior former military officer and close associate of the former Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, is involved in the murder of Lasantha Wickrematunge, founder Editor-in-Chief of The Sunday Leader. Wickrematunge was killed in January last in broad day light. The case has been cited by critics… Continue reading Brigadier role in Editor’s murder

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High Commissioner lauds demining work

High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha visited Vavuniya and Mullaithivu districts in Sri Lanka on Monday for an assessment of the work of Indian NGOs engaged in the de-mining process. The Indian mission here said he was accompanied by Atula Jayawardena, Special Forces commander (Mullaithivu) and visited the Field Camp of an Indian… Continue reading High Commissioner lauds demining work

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Indian envoy to Sri Lanka visits relief camps

Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha on Friday visited Vavuniya, Oddusudan and Mullaithivu for a first hand knowledge of the relief camps and the assistance being provided by India for the rehabilitation and re-settlement of the Tamil civilians in the war-ravaged northern province. According to the Indian Mission here at Vavuniya, Mr.… Continue reading Indian envoy to Sri Lanka visits relief camps

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What about Gandhis, asks Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said there is no truth in the perception that he is building a family dynasty and referred to the Kennedys, Bushes and the Gandhis in politics as an example. In an interview to the Singapore-based Strait Times, Mr. Rajapaksa in response to a question on the oft-heard complaint that… Continue reading What about Gandhis, asks Rajapaksa

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