Election related violence escalating

Election related violence, mostly in the south of the country, is reported to have been escalating. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Gamini Navaratne who is in charge of election unit said so far he has received one hundred and twenty two elections related complaints till Thursday. About fifty percent of complaints are connected… Continue reading Election related violence escalating

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Sri Lanka’s partnership with UN liable to go sour – SL Foreign Minister

Unless Sri Lanka’s unique context and rising public anger against the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s proposed move to appoint a Panel of Experts to advise him on accountability issues relating to Sri Lanka are taken into consideration, the move has the potential to dent or sour the excellent partnership Sri Lanka has been enjoying… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s partnership with UN liable to go sour – SL Foreign Minister

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Cutting UN ties will earn Sri Lanka rogue status, says Prof. Boyle

"If the Government of Sri Lanka ruptures relations with the United Nations, then it will turn itself into a pariah state along the lines of apartheid South Africa or the genocidal rump Yugoslavia, both of which the United Nations General Assembly suspended from participation in the activities of the United Nations for their criminal behavior.… Continue reading Cutting UN ties will earn Sri Lanka rogue status, says Prof. Boyle

SLMC complains against illegal TV, radio in Eastern province

The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) Thursday lodged a complaint with the Commissioner of Elections that two ministers of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) are operating an illegal television and a radio transmission in the eastern province which conduct election propaganda. SLMC district leader, Basheer Segu Dawood, had lodged his complaint in writing.… Continue reading SLMC complains against illegal TV, radio in Eastern province

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“1978 Constitution places me above the Law” – Sri Lanka’s President

“Republic Constitution of 1978 brought by the then J. R. Jayawardene government places me above the Law. Accordingly judiciary cannot take action against me. The consititution empowers me to punish any soldier of the Sri Lanka Army who works against the country,” Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse said Tuesday while addressing an election rally in… Continue reading “1978 Constitution places me above the Law” – Sri Lanka’s President

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SL government begins to wipe out traces of Tigers in the North

Sri Lanka government has begun clearing all Liberation Tigers landmarks in the North in an attempt to wipe out any trace of the Tigers, government sources told media in Colombo Thursday. Tourism Ministry Secretary George Michael confirmed that the government had begun clearing some LTTE landmarks in the north in line with the government’s policy… Continue reading SL government begins to wipe out traces of Tigers in the North

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Election violence on the increase – CaFFe

Election related violence has risen to eighty-six since the closure of nomination for the forthcoming general election that is scheduled to be held on April 8, according to Keerthi Tennakoon, spokesman for the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFe), an election monitoring group. The violence included nineteen cases of damage to property, thirty assaults,… Continue reading Election violence on the increase – CaFFe

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Expert panel for Sri Lanka will not infringe on sovereignty – Ban Ki-moon

The panel of experts being set up by the United Nations as part of an accountability process following the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka will not infringe on the country’s sovereignty, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday. Mr. Ban told journalists that the establishment of the panel is in line with a joint… Continue reading Expert panel for Sri Lanka will not infringe on sovereignty – Ban Ki-moon

IDPs accuse SLA soldiers of plundering their properties in Ki’linochchi

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Pachchilaippa’l’li Divisional Secretariat area in Ki’linochchi district who had been to their places accused occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers of plundering their properties and taking the spoils in their vehicles to South during night time. Parts of houses like doors, door frames, windows and felled valuable timber are being… Continue reading IDPs accuse SLA soldiers of plundering their properties in Ki’linochchi

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TNA candidates meet SLA officers in Ki’linochchi

Former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians Mavai Senathirajah and Suresh Premachandran, held a meeting with Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officers in Ki’linochchi Tuesday where they brought to their attention about TNA candidates as well as contestants of Tamil National United Front (TNUF) being obstructed from canvassing among the resettled people in Ki’linochchi district recently, according… Continue reading TNA candidates meet SLA officers in Ki’linochchi

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