President Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition has cruised to victory in a Sri Lankan parliamentary election, enhancing his own vast powers and paving the way to prolong his rule beyond 2017, despite a record low turnout. Yesterday’s election also marked the birth of a new political dynasty in South Asia with Mr Rajapaksa’s son, Namal, expected to… Continue reading Victory for President Rajapaksa in Sri Lankan parliamentary election
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INSTANT VIEW-Sri Lanka ruling alliance wins parliamentary polls
Sri Lanka’s ruling alliance won a majority in parliament on Friday as votes were still being counted, in an election expected to entrench President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s political dominance. The following are some analysts’ comments and interpretations of the results: ANUSHKA SHAH, ECONOMIST, CITIGROUP "We view election results as positive from a policy continuity perspective. Given… Continue reading INSTANT VIEW-Sri Lanka ruling alliance wins parliamentary polls
Overwhelming Tamil majority rejects elections under Sri Lankan State
A record number of candidates, numbering more than 1800 contested for the parliamentary seats in the North and East, but Eezham Tamils responded to it by a record low in participation. The turnout was only 18 percent in the North. The clear verdict of Eezham Tamils, said in the most profound democratic way under circumstances… Continue reading Overwhelming Tamil majority rejects elections under Sri Lankan State
Ruling coalition leads Sri Lankan elections
Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition led early results Friday of parliamentary elections in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa is seeking to strengthen his grip on power by gaining a two-thirds majority. Results released by the elections department showed Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance bagged 11 seats from a total of 225 while the main opposition United National… Continue reading Ruling coalition leads Sri Lankan elections
Low turn out of voting, people disinterested in election in Jaffna
Around 11:00 a.m Thursday only 4.29% persons eligible to vote had cast their votes in Jaffna while after 2:00 p.m there was a slight increase. However, only 10% of the total registered voters had cast their votes in Jaffna electorate by afternoon, Jaffna Secretariat officials said. People were seen disinterested in the parliamentary election and… Continue reading Low turn out of voting, people disinterested in election in Jaffna
Sri Lankans queue up to elect new parliament
Sri Lankans are voting for a new parliament amid heavy security, months after President Mahinda Rajapaksa was re-elected by a substantial margin. His government has since then detained his main presidential rival and ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka and the opposition coalition has split up. But Gen Fonseka is standing in these polls on behalf of… Continue reading Sri Lankans queue up to elect new parliament
Q&A: Post-war Sri Lanka
In May 2009 Sri Lanka’s government declared victory in its 26-year war with Tamil Tiger rebels who were fighting for a separate homeland. It was one of the world’s bloodiest and longest-running civil wars and it left parts of the island devastated and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. On the eve of the first… Continue reading Q&A: Post-war Sri Lanka
Rajapaksas out in force for Sri Lanka election
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa hopes his governing coalition will score a clear victory in Thursday’s legislative elections. He also hopes two of his brothers, his cousin and his eldest son, Namal, will win or regain places in parliament. The BBC’s Charles Haviland reports from the Rajapaksa heartland in Southern Province. By a huge banyan… Continue reading Rajapaksas out in force for Sri Lanka election
USA aids, awards Colombo supplier
A Colombo-based supplier of horticultural produce to McDonalds, Burger King, Unilever, Heinz and also to Japan has been provided with US aid since 2008 to initiate its activities in the Eastern Province. Mr. Mohan Pandithage, chairman of the supplier group, Hayleys, a Multi National Corporate (MNC) of Sri Lanka, received an award from USAID for… Continue reading USA aids, awards Colombo supplier
Archaeology sparks new conflict between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese
by Jeremy Page Recent visitors to Kilinochchi, the former capital of the Tamil Tigers, had noticed something unusual — there was a single, new building standing among the bombed-out ruins of the abandoned city in northern Sri Lanka. It was a whitewashed Buddhist shrine, strewn with flowers. “We thought it strange because there was no… Continue reading Archaeology sparks new conflict between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese
