Fonseka to face more charges

The Sri Lankan government on Thursday made it known that fresh charges would be framed against the defeated opposition common consensus presidential candidate, retired General Sarath Fonseka, in civil courts under the Penal Code and Exchange Control Act in two weeks. Minister of Export Development and International Trade G.L. Peiris told a news conference here… Continue reading Fonseka to face more charges

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U.K. defends Miliband’s address to Global Tamil Forum

The British government defended Foreign Secretary David Miliband’s decision to address a meeting of the Global Tamil Forum here saying that Britain would “engage” with all members of the Sri Lankan community who shared its view that a peaceful political solution was the only way to achieve lasting peace in Sri Lanka. A Foreign Office… Continue reading U.K. defends Miliband’s address to Global Tamil Forum

ICG asks diaspora to address root of conflict

International Crisis Group (ICG), an independent non-governmental organisation based in Brussels — with a branch in Colombo — in its latest report has strongly urged the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora to jettison once and for all the failed Tamil Eelam agenda of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and instead put their energies into… Continue reading ICG asks diaspora to address root of conflict

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Colombo sees attempts to derail democracy

Sri Lanka on Saturday complained to two visiting envoys that some countries were channelling funds via international and local non-governmental organisations to destabilise democracy. In separate meetings with Australian special envoy to Sri Lanka John McCarthy and Ambassador of Sudan Khidir Haroun Ahmed, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama conveyed the concern. Though he did not name… Continue reading Colombo sees attempts to derail democracy

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Tamil leaders ‘must come and negotiate with me’ after parliamentary elections

President Mahinda Rajapaksa is confident that the United People’s Freedom Alliance, led by his Sri Lanka Freedom Party, will win the forthcoming parliamentary elections “very comfortably.” Asked whether his realistic target was a two-thirds majority, he responded: “I think we will be able to get that, or at least close to that.” Was he willing… Continue reading Tamil leaders ‘must come and negotiate with me’ after parliamentary elections

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Rajapaksa’s brother to contest in Parliamentary polls

Basil Rajapaksa, the adviser to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his brother on Friday signed his nomination papers to contest the April 8 Parliamentary elections. Mr. Basil filed his nomination papers from Gampaha district in the Western Province. He was also a member of the dissolved Parliament, and is the Chairman of the Presidential… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s brother to contest in Parliamentary polls

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Fonseka has become unpopular after poll

The former Sri Lankan Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, has become unpopular after the Presidential election, said Chief Minister of the Central Province Sarath Ekanayake. Talking to journalists here on Monday, Mr. Ekanayake said General (retired) Fonseka was deserted by the Opposition soon after he lost the election. To a question, he said the former General,… Continue reading Fonseka has become unpopular after poll

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Rajapaksa must keep promise of devolution: Karunanidhi

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam will not remain a mute spectator if there is failure or delay in implementation of assurances by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, given at the time of the recent presidential election, on devolution of powers to Sri Lankan Tamils, DMK president and Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said on Saturday. “The DMK… Continue reading Rajapaksa must keep promise of devolution: Karunanidhi

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