Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday petitioned the Supreme Court challenging incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse’s re-election, his lawyer said. Fonseka, who lost a January 26 vote, alleged that he was robbed of victory because of rigging, electoral malpractice and undue influence on the 14 million electorate, lawyer Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe… Continue reading S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier
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Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition cracking
The main partner in Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition will contest the next election independently, coalition officials said Monday, the first split since its defeated presidential candidate was arrested on sedition charges. United National Party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe told reporters Sunday that his party had decided to go it alone but also empowered him to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition cracking
Three-pronged Sinhala colonization in Mannaar
Ko’ndachchi-Chilaavaththu’rai, Thalaimannaar Pier and Madu in Mannaar district are being particularly targeted for Sinhala-Buddhist colonies by the colonial government in Colombo, news reports from Mannaar said Sunday. Everyday, colonizers with shelter-making facilities and boats are brought through Vilpattu from Puththa’lam district and from Medawachchiya of Anuradhapura district, news sources said adding that even this Sinhalicisation… Continue reading Three-pronged Sinhala colonization in Mannaar
Fonseka: A Sri Lankan Phenomenon
The light breeze on Hulftsdorp Hill was very pleasant around 10:35 a.m. on Wednesday last, the day that the Opposition Alliance had planned on a satyagraha style peaceful protest. They would protest what they perceived to be the unfairness of the arrest of their hero, the defeated presidential candidate, Sarath Fonseka. A very heavy police… Continue reading Fonseka: A Sri Lankan Phenomenon
Sri Lanka braces for protests over Fonseka arrest
Police in Colombo stepped up security Friday as the Supreme Court prepared to hear a suit challenging the arrest of Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Anti-riot squads were put on alert and barricades set up along the main access roads to the court, which witnessed violent clashes Wednesday between Fonseka supporters and ruling… Continue reading Sri Lanka braces for protests over Fonseka arrest
Sri Lanka Says UN’s Ban “Congratulates” Rajapaksa After Arrest of Fonseka, Press Crackdown
After Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa had his electoral opponent Sarath Fonseka arrested, UN Secretary General Bank Ki-moon belatedly put in a call to Colombo. By the time the UN provided a requested read out of the call, the Rajapaksa administration had already publicly characterized it as a call of "congratulations," which followed Ban’s own public… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says UN’s Ban “Congratulates” Rajapaksa After Arrest of Fonseka, Press Crackdown
Sri Lanka clashes erupt over former army chief’s arrest
Government supporters and thousands of opposition activists have clashed in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. At least eight people were hurt in the violence near the Supreme Court, officials said. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. The opposition is angry at the arrest of losing presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, on Monday night.… Continue reading Sri Lanka clashes erupt over former army chief’s arrest
Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka’s arrest to be challenged
Sri Lankan opposition parties have said they will mount a legal challenge to the detention of defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. Gen Fonseka was arrested on Monday, accused of working with anti-government forces and planning a coup and assassinations. He denies the charges. His wife has visited him, but his supporters say they fear… Continue reading Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka’s arrest to be challenged
Canada Ambassador opens Heart Treatment Complex in Jaffna
Canada Ambassador to Sri Lanka Mr. Pruce Levy Tuesday morning officially opened the newly built Heart Treatment complex in Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) which was constructed by Canadian International Agency and International Medical Health Organization under UN Development Programme at an estimated cost of 63 million rupees, sources in Jaffna said. Jaffna Government Agent, K.… Continue reading Canada Ambassador opens Heart Treatment Complex in Jaffna
Leaderless Sri Lankan opposition faces uphill task
With parliament dissolved, Sri Lanka must hold a general election by April. The opposition is now in huge difficulties, with its one recent figurehead incarcerated. The security forces’ dramatic removal of Gen Sarath Fonseka from his office building late at night – dragged by his hands and feet, according to eyewitnesses, by dozens of men… Continue reading Leaderless Sri Lankan opposition faces uphill task
