Tamil civilian arrested in Colombo

A Tamil civilian Subramanian Siva Kumar was arrested by the Terrorism Investigations Department (TID) in Colombo, according to the Director of the TID. He told media persons in Colombo Thursday evening that the suspect has been identified as a hardcore cadre of the LTTE. Meanwhile, a team of officials from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID)… Continue reading Tamil civilian arrested in Colombo

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Tamils pay tribute to Holocaust victims

American Tamils join the world humanitarian community in remembering and paying tribute to the victims of the Holocaust at the hands of Nazi Germany, honoring survivors and supporting the recognition of this day internationally, said United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC) in a press release issued Monday. Noting that the International Holocaust Remembrance Day… Continue reading Tamils pay tribute to Holocaust victims

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Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons added old ones

Mahinda Rajapaksa gains a victory of big margin in the presidential elections of Sri Lanka and this has not surprised Tamil nationalist circles. The voters of Sinhala Nation have very clearly endorsed a regime accused of genocide and war crimes against Tamils. Democracy insisting the need to recognise two Nation States in the island is… Continue reading Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons added old ones

No manipulation in presidential election results: Premajayantha

The government of Sri Lanka led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa Wednesday denied any kind of involvement in the manipulation the presidential election results. The Secretary General of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government and a senior minister in Rajapaksa cabinet, Susil Premjayantha at a news briefing held Wednesday evening denied the allegation that… Continue reading No manipulation in presidential election results: Premajayantha

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Mahinda Rajapakse declared sixth executive president of Sri Lanka

Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake declared Wednesday evening that President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been elected sixth executive president in Tuesday’s presidential election. President Rajapaksa polled 6,015,934 (57.88 %) per cent of the vote against the 4,173,185 (40.15 %) secured by opposition common candidate Sarath Fonseka. Mr..Dayananda Dissanayake said after announcing the results that he was a… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse declared sixth executive president of Sri Lanka

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Fonseka urges Commissioner of Elections to ensure his security

Former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army and the opposition presidential candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka has urged the Sri Lankan Commissioner of Elections to take steps to ensure his security, claiming there were attempts to arrest him. The movement of Fonseka remains restricted as troops have surrounded the hotel. Meanwhile, Mahinda Rajapaksa continued his… Continue reading Fonseka urges Commissioner of Elections to ensure his security

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SL forces surround Fonseka’s hotel

Heavily armed Sri Lankan forces have surrounded Wednesday Cinnamon Lake hotel in Colombo, where opposition presidential candidate and former Sri Lanka Army General (retd) Sarath Fonseka was residing with opposition leader Ranil Wickramasinghe and JVP leader Somawanse Amarasinghe. Sarath Fonseka, who is trailing in the presidential contest against his former Commander-in-Chief Mahinda Rajapaksa was scheduled… Continue reading SL forces surround Fonseka’s hotel

Rajapakse polls 59.63% votes, Fonseka 38.54% in 35 electorates

 In the thirty five electorates seats of 160 seats announced up to 8:00 a.m. Wednesday morning, Sri Lanka’s current President Mahinda Rajapaksa won twenty seven electorates and the rest went to General Sarath Fonseka.The total votes polled by Mahinda Rajapakse has risen to 1,285,074 (59.63) against Gen Sarath Fonseka’s 830,554 (38.54) votes. [Full Coverage]

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Fonseka leads in North-East, Rajapaksa in South in postal vote count

Former SLA Commander General (retd) Sarath Foneseka has received 3,173 postal votes in Jaffna while SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa received 892 votes. Jaffna MP Sivajilingam received 250 votes. Meanwhile, reports from Batticaloa also indicate that Fonseka was leading in the count of postal votes. In the South, Mahinda Rajapaksa received 9,458 votes in postal vote… Continue reading Fonseka leads in North-East, Rajapaksa in South in postal vote count

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Voter turnout 18 percent in Jaffna, 55 percent in Batticaloa

While more than 70 percent all-island average turnout was reported in Colombo only 18 percent have voted in Jaffna, according to Jaffna Election Official S. Kuganathan. However, reports from Batticaloa said turnout was unusual this time, registering 55 percent. Ballot boxes were being airlifted from Ki’linochchi and Delft (Neduntheevu) to Jaffna for counting. Counting will… Continue reading Voter turnout 18 percent in Jaffna, 55 percent in Batticaloa

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