Pre-dawn bomb blasts in Sri Lanka’s Tamil heartland escalated tensions as the country went to the polls Tuesday in the first presidential election since the end of its 37-year civil war. The bomb attacks on the house of a ruling party activist in the northern peninsula of Jaffna underlined the bitter nature of the contest… Continue reading Bomb blasts cast shadow over bitter Sri Lanka poll
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Final Report on the People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka
Download PDF: People’s Tribunal On Sri Lanka – Final Report Press Release, 24 Jan. 10 Final Report on the People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka www.ifpsl.org [email protected] FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION, Please find attached a preview of the report completed by the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal following their investigation into… Continue reading Final Report on the People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka
A fresh start for Sri Lanka?
Twenty years ago I stood next to a railway line in northern Sri Lanka and watched as members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ripped up the track. They were using the wood and steel to build bunkers, digging in for the long haul. Civil war was returning and the link between north and… Continue reading A fresh start for Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka prepares to elect president
Voters in Sri Lanka are preparing to choose their next president after a bitter election campaign. The election is the first since the Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated last year after 25 years of war. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is facing a tough test against his former army chief-turned-rival Gen Sarath Fonseka. More than 14m voters… Continue reading Sri Lanka prepares to elect president
Sri Lanka opposition accuses President Rajapaksa of plotting coup
Sri Lanka’s opposition accused President Rajapaksa yesterday of planning to stage a coup if he did not win tomorrow’s fiercely contested election. Opposition leaders backing Sarath Fonseka, the former army chief who is the main challenger to Mr Rajapaksa, cited troop movements and plans to block the results and gag the independent media. “In the… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition accuses President Rajapaksa of plotting coup
Referendum conducted in exemplary way in Switzerland
99.49 percent of 16,441 Eezham Tamil voters who participated in the referendum in Switzerland Saturday and Sunday mandated the formation of an independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island of Sri Lanka. The referendum was organised by a coalition of 2nd generation Eezham Tamils in Switzerland and the task… Continue reading Referendum conducted in exemplary way in Switzerland
Sri Lanka ex-president delivers poll blow to Rajapaksa
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has suffered a blow ahead of Tuesday’s election, with ex-President Chandrika Kumaratunga vowing to back his rival. Mrs Kumaratunga, a senior member of Mr Rajapaksa’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party, said she supported Gen Sarath Fonseka. She said she was deeply concerned about violence, intimidation and corruption in the fiercely-contested poll.… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-president delivers poll blow to Rajapaksa
Corrupt politicos would have the door open to Welikada
– Fonseka The Common Opposition Candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka says he will win the election by a ten per cent lead. “If the election is held today, I will win” he says. But he cautions that that there is an organized attempt to rig the election island-wide, and especially in the Jaffna peninsula, where recent… Continue reading Corrupt politicos would have the door open to Welikada
2010 – Sri Lanka candidates trade barbs
With Sri Lankans set to elect a new president on Tuesday, the country’s political temperature is rising. It is for the first time in decades that the country is holding a vote free from the spectre of a long civil war, which ended last year with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam,… Continue reading 2010 – Sri Lanka candidates trade barbs
Tense peace reigns as Sri Lanka heads to polls
War-scarred Sri Lanka holds a peace-time presidential election this week after a bitter and highly personal campaign between the architects of the crushing of an almost four-decade-long insurgency. President Mahinda Rajapakse will face his former army chief Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday in an intriguing contest between two men who were victorious allies on the battlefield… Continue reading Tense peace reigns as Sri Lanka heads to polls
