Fonseka’s Batticaloa meeting put off due to poor security

Gen (retd) Sarath Fonseka, Common opposition candidate postponed his scheduled visit to Batticaloa Tuesday to address an election meeting in Batticaloa. However, he went to Ampaarai and addressed a meeting. Propaganda meeting in Batticaloa would be held on a later date, according to a spokesman of the opposition election campaign. The Batticaloa meeting was postponed… Continue reading Fonseka’s Batticaloa meeting put off due to poor security

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Plunder for business, double enterprise of Sri Lanka Army

Sri Lanka Army deployed in Mullaiththeevu has started dismantling and destroying the houses belonging to the Tamils, an eye-witness who recently visited Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts told TamilNet Tuesday. The SLA soldiers were seen shifting valuable timber used in buildings, windows and doors to other Sinhalese areas through Weli-ioya. The SLA has also opened up… Continue reading Plunder for business, double enterprise of Sri Lanka Army

Tamil political prisoners in CRP, Magazine prisons on hunger strike

More than 360 Tamil political prisoners being detained in Colombo Remand Prison and in the Magazine prison in Colombo are on a wide scale hunger strike demanding the authorities to expedite their cases or release them on bail. 52-year-old Kanagasabai Devadasan, who was former State Film Corporation director, abducted and later detained at the New… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners in CRP, Magazine prisons on hunger strike

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SL Parliament extends Emergency

The Sri Lankan Parliament on Tuesday extended the state of Emergency in the island with a majority of 79 votes. Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs voted against the motion while most of the parties that back presidential candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka were not present at the time of the voting. The eighteen TNA MPs… Continue reading SL Parliament extends Emergency

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UNP office burnt down in Katana

The Katana political office of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) was burnt down Monday morning believed to be by supporters of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA). A gang arrived at the site first attacked the office with petrol bombs and later set on fire, according to the complaint lodged by the… Continue reading UNP office burnt down in Katana

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2 injured in clash between rival political parties in Ea’raavoor

A clash erupted Sunday around 9:00 a.m in Ea’raavoor between the supporters of ruling United People’s Alliance (UPFA) and opposition party supporters in which a UPFA supporter and the secretary of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) treasurer were injured, souces in Ea’raavoor said. This clash took place in Ribaai Mosque Oaadaaviyaar Veethi. One of the… Continue reading 2 injured in clash between rival political parties in Ea’raavoor

Ruling UPFA supporters attack children street drama

A group of persons believed to be supporters of a minister in the President Mahinda Rajapakse led United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government Sunday evening attacked a political street drama staged by a group of children in Hiriyala in Kurunagala district. The drama depicted the agony of masses due to rising cost of living and… Continue reading Ruling UPFA supporters attack children street drama

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Security measures to Sarath Fonseka in Jaffna withdrawn

Sri Lanka government withdrew Sunday the customary security arrangements to Sarath Fonseka, the common opposition presidential candidate and the opposition political leaders who are presently in Jaffna to campaign for Sarath Fonseka, sources in Jaffna said. Jaffna Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander who was expected to receive Sarath Fonseka who had been the Chief of… Continue reading Security measures to Sarath Fonseka in Jaffna withdrawn

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I will not accept partition of the country – Sarath Fonseka, in Jaffna

"I am not prepared to allow partitioning the country, be it proposed by the minority or majority community," Sarath Fonseka, the common opposition presidential candidate, said in a press meet held Saturday in Jaffna town. In response to a question Sarath Fonseka took pains to explain the difference between the role he had to play… Continue reading I will not accept partition of the country – Sarath Fonseka, in Jaffna

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