Sri Lanka’s election commissioner on Thursday accepted a record 22 nominations for the January presidential poll, in which economic policies, and not war strategy, are expected to dominate the campaign. The candidates for the Jan. 26 poll include incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his former army chief, Gen. Sarath Fonseka, who led the military to… Continue reading Record 22 candidates to contest Sri Lanka polls
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Sri Lanka candidate denies Tiger rebels shot
General Sarath Fonseka, who is challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a January election, denied on Monday having said government soldiers shot surrendering Tamil Tiger rebels, adding no such incidents happened. The Sri Lankan government had earlier denounced reported comments by the general, carried in an opposition newspaper, that senior rebels who were to surrender with… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidate denies Tiger rebels shot
Sri Lanka denies malicious war crimes charges
Sri Lanka on Monday denounced reported accusations by a general now running for president that government troops shot dead surrendering Tamil Tiger rebels on their way to winning a 25-year old civil war in May. General Sarath Fonseka, who is challenging president Mahinda Rajapaksa in a January election, was quoted in a pro-opposition newspaper as… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies malicious war crimes charges
Thailand to charge plane crew over North Korean arms
Thailand will press charges against the crew of a plane forced to land in Bangkok and found to be carrying arms from North Korea, officials said on Sunday, adding it was unclear where the plane had been going. Military and police sources, declining to be named, said the United States had tipped the Thai authorities… Continue reading Thailand to charge plane crew over North Korean arms
POLL-Sri Lanka cenbank seen keeping policy rates steady
Sri Lanka’s central bank isexpected to keep its key monetary policy rates steady onMonday, a Reuters poll showed, to shrug off any inflationarypressure after cutting the rates six times this year. A median forecast of 14 analysts predicted the central bankwould keep its rates unchanged at multi-year lows. The central bank has so far in… Continue reading POLL-Sri Lanka cenbank seen keeping policy rates steady
U.S. says more hard work ahead in post-war Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has made good progress in its post-war efforts at resettling people, but hard work remains on press freedom and human rights, the top U.S. envoy for south Asia said on Tuesday. Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake is on a three-day trip to the Indian Ocean island nation to… Continue reading U.S. says more hard work ahead in post-war Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka shares flat on pre-poll political concerns
Sri Lankan shares closed flat on Wednesday, as cautious investors bought stocks amid weak sentiment due to concerns over political stability ahead of a presidential poll due next month. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange hardly changed with gaining 0.06 points to 3052.74, its highest close since Oct. 23. "Most of… Continue reading Sri Lanka shares flat on pre-poll political concerns
Reporters Without Borders calls for calm amid pre-electoral tension -rsf
The political parties and candidate’s participating in next month’s elections must make press freedom and the protection of journalists a priority, Reporters Without Borders said today, after a group of state TV journalists were roughed up while covering an opposition meeting during the weekend. “These elections are crucial for the country’s future, but they will… Continue reading Reporters Without Borders calls for calm amid pre-electoral tension -rsf
U.S. envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington mulls change in ties
The U.S. diplomat responsible for south Asia landed in Sri Lanka on Tuesday after a U.S. Senate committee urged the United States not to "lose" its relationship with the strategically located island nation. Barack Obama Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake is on a three-day visit to discuss political matters and… Continue reading U.S. envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington mulls change in ties
Sri Lanka: bulk of refugees still in transit camps
Most Sri Lankan refugees resettled from large military-run camps since the end of a 25-year civil war in May are still in transit facilities while de-mining work is finished, the government said on Friday. Human Rights and Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said 70 percent of the more than 280,000 refugees who fled the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka: bulk of refugees still in transit camps
