Sri Lanka president to dissolve parliament

Re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa will dissolve parliament shortly and call a legislative election, his office said Thursday, in a move that would let him reshape the unwieldy coalition now backing him. Rajapaksa won a thumping victory on Tuesday over his former army commander, General Sarath Fonseka, in the Indian Ocean island’s first nationwide election since… Continue reading Sri Lanka president to dissolve parliament

Sarath Fonseka letter to Sri Lanka Elections Commission

Excerpts of a letter by Gen Sarath Fonseka to Sri Lanka’s Elections Commission, following his defeat in the presidential poll. The letter has been translated from Sinhala. Dear commissioner of elections. Before and after handing over the nomination papers, President Rajapaksa’s election campaign has made great use of state resources. Further, there have been threats,… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka letter to Sri Lanka Elections Commission

Fonseka rejects Sri Lanka election win for Rajapaksa

President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been declared the winner of Sri Lanka’s presidential poll but the outcome was immediately rejected by his challenger. Gen Sarath Fonseka promised a legal challenge to the outcome of the ballot, the first since Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated after 25 years of civil war. The Elections Commission declared Mr Rajapaksa… Continue reading Fonseka rejects Sri Lanka election win for Rajapaksa

Troops surround Sri Lanka opposition leader Sarath Fonseka’s hotel

Heavily-armed Sri Lankan troops have surrounded a five-star hotel where Sarath Fonseka, the former army chief who was the main challenger in yesterday’s presidential election, is staying with key opposition leaders. An Army spokesman said that the troops were deployed at the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel in Colombo – a popular haunt for high-end tourists —… Continue reading Troops surround Sri Lanka opposition leader Sarath Fonseka’s hotel

Sri Lanka president wins re-election – state TV

President Mahinda Rajapaksa has won Sri Lanka’s first election since Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated after 25 years of civil war, state TV reports. Although the final results are yet to be declared, Mr Rajapaksa appears to have won more than half the votes cast. About 100 armed troops have surrounded the Colombo hotel where… Continue reading Sri Lanka president wins re-election – state TV

Abuse of power makes travesty of democracy in Sri Lanka elections

Sri Lanka’s presidential election should have been cause for celebration — the first since the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May, and the first in peacetime in almost three decades. Instead, it has descended into such a travesty that South Asia’s oldest democracy — which gained universal suffrage in 1931 and elected the… Continue reading Abuse of power makes travesty of democracy in Sri Lanka elections

Tory adviser masterminded Sri Lankan general’s presidential bid – Telegraph

A former Tory adviser who was sacked for making a controversial remark about London’s Caribbean population is one of the masterminds behind the presidential election campaign of the former Sri Lankan army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka. James McGrath, who has worked for David Cameron, Boris Johnson, the London mayor, and George Osborne, the shadow chancellor,… Continue reading Tory adviser masterminded Sri Lankan general’s presidential bid – Telegraph

Genocide a national policy of Sri Lanka, says Tamil Nadu professor

Genocide is a national policy to State in Sri Lanka since independence, says Professor Dheeran in Tamil Nadu in an article sent to TamilNet, citing the various facets, stages and sequences of State-orchestrated genocide against Tamils in the island, denying land, suffrage, polity, economy, culture and ultimately free physical existence. Eezham Tamils have more reasons… Continue reading Genocide a national policy of Sri Lanka, says Tamil Nadu professor

Out of war’s shadow, Sri Lankans vote for president

Two former allies who led Sri Lanka to victory in a 25-year civil war dueled at the ballot box on Tuesday after a bitter, personal campaign for the country’s first peacetime presidential vote in nearly three decades. More than 14 million people registered to vote, and polling began amid heavy security and fears that election… Continue reading Out of war’s shadow, Sri Lankans vote for president