Sri Lanka to hold presidential poll in January

Sri Lanka will hold presidential elections on January 26, the electoral office said Friday, with President Mahinda Rajapakse expected to face his former military chief Sarath Fonseka. "Elections will be held on the 26th of January," Dayananda Dissanayake, the commissioner of elections, told AFP by telephone. Rajapakse, 64, called the election two years ahead of… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold presidential poll in January

Rajapaksa rules out north-east re-merger

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday ruled out the re-merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province. Explaining this to editors N Vithiyatharan of Sudar Oli and Devaraj of Virakesari at a breakfast meeting with the heads of media institutions here, Rajapaksa said the merger of the two provinces… Continue reading Rajapaksa rules out north-east re-merger

Sri Lanka ex-military chief to run against president

Sri Lanka’s former military chief, General Sarath Fonseka, will challenge his ex-boss President Mahinda Rajapakse in upcoming elections, a key leftist opposition party announced Tuesday. The JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, which had earlier backed Rajapakse, said they secured an agreement with Fonseka, 58, to stand against Rajapakse, who on Monday called a snap vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-military chief to run against president

Act now human rights pressure group successfully launches its national boycott throughout the UK

Despite the bitterly cold rain and wind over the weekend Act Now campaigners successfully launched its national boycott campaign. Campaigners, as part of an on-going campaign distributed thousands of fliers to shoppers, by targeting M&S and other high street stores throughout the UK including four London locations, Manchester, Bristol, Exeter, Gloucester, Coventry and Cheltenham. M&S… Continue reading Act now human rights pressure group successfully launches its national boycott throughout the UK

In Sri Lanka, IDPs Given Passes, NGOs Told Not to Complain to UN, Election Games

Sri Lanka’a Rajapaksa administration, facing a challenge from military leader Sarath Fonseka, announced "freedom of movement" for those interned in the Vavuniya camps, starting December 1, in the run up to snap elections now set for January. The UN’s Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on November 21 immediately issued a statement praising the government’s announcement, and… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, IDPs Given Passes, NGOs Told Not to Complain to UN, Election Games

Sri Lanka sets date for presidential poll

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has called a presidential election for mid-January, government sources said on Monday, amid speculation the general who oversaw the end of 25 years of civil war is to challenge him. The president can call elections for a second and final six-year term when he completes his fourth year in office,… Continue reading Sri Lanka sets date for presidential poll