Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa won a landslide victory on Wednesday in an historic national poll called after he declared victory in a 25-year war with the Tamil Tiger separatists in May. Here are some key facts about Rajapaksa: * The 64-year-old incumbent has spent four decades in politics. In 1970 he became the youngest… Continue reading FACTBOX – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa
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Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa wins re-election
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday won his second war in a year, crushing an electoral challenge by the former army chief who broke ranks with him just months after they claimed victory over Tamil rebels. The veteran politician, 64, defied forecasts he would race to a photo finish with General Sarath Fonseka, turning… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa wins re-election
Sri Lanka president wins re-election
Sri Lankan state TV on Wednesday proclaimed President Mahinda Rajapaksa the winner of a historic post-war vote, as his chief rival hunkered down in a luxury hotel surrounded by troops he said he feared would arrest him. Final results from Tuesday’s poll were not due until after 4 p.m., but an estimated two-thirds of all… Continue reading Sri Lanka president wins re-election
Sri Lanka presidential challenger says fears arrest
Sri Lanka’s top opposition candidate said troops had surrounded his hotel on Wednesday, after polling in Sri Lanka’s first post-war presidential election ended with the revelation that he was not a registered voter. Incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s coalition said it would challenge General Sarath Fonseka’s eligibility in court, after the Election Commission said the fact… Continue reading Sri Lanka presidential challenger says fears arrest
Out of war’s shadow, Sri Lankans vote for president
Two former allies who led Sri Lanka to victory in a 25-year civil war dueled at the ballot box on Tuesday after a bitter, personal campaign for the country’s first peacetime presidential vote in nearly three decades. More than 14 million people registered to vote, and polling began amid heavy security and fears that election… Continue reading Out of war’s shadow, Sri Lankans vote for president
Two Canadians sentenced in Tamil missile-buying case
Two Canadian men who pleaded guilty to conspiring to buy anti-aircraft missiles and other equipment for the Tamil Tigers rebel group in Sri Lanka were sentenced on Monday to 25 years in a U.S. prison. Thiruthanikan Thanigasalam, 41, and Sahilal Sabaratnam, 30, were among four men arrested in Long Island, New York, in 2006 in… Continue reading Two Canadians sentenced in Tamil missile-buying case
Sri Lanka bourse edges up ahead of polls; rupee slips
Sri Lankan shares .CSE gained 0.64 percent on Monday led by local buying with volatility a day before the presidential poll, dealers said. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange closed 22.72 points firmer at 3,554.45 points. It hit a record high of 3586.68 on Monday. "The market is up. There was… Continue reading Sri Lanka bourse edges up ahead of polls; rupee slips
Stage set for Sri Lanka’s historic presidential vote
A quarter of a million election officials fanned out across Sri Lanka Monday on the eve of an historic presidential poll pitting two victors in the island’s 25-year war against each other. More than 14 million people are registered to cast their ballots Tuesday in the first national poll in the Indian Ocean island country… Continue reading Stage set for Sri Lanka’s historic presidential vote
PREVIEW-After Sri Lanka’s war, victors vie for presidency
Sri Lanka’s first post-war presidential election due on Tuesday has turned into a violent contest between two former allies who led the nation to victory over the Tamil Tigers but who are now bitter political foes. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is facing an unexpectedly strong challenge from General Sarath Fonseka, who as army commander led a… Continue reading PREVIEW-After Sri Lanka’s war, victors vie for presidency
Explosion hits Sri Lanka opposition financier’s home
An explosion hit the home of a financier of opposition presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka on Friday, amid increasing violence before a close presidential election next week. The elections commissioner said that police and soldiers would be on guard to ensure people could cast their votes safely. "Violence is nothing new to this country. It… Continue reading Explosion hits Sri Lanka opposition financier’s home
