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
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Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons added old ones
Mahinda Rajapaksa gains a victory of big margin in the presidential elections of Sri Lanka and this has not surprised Tamil nationalist circles. The voters of Sinhala Nation have very clearly endorsed a regime accused of genocide and war crimes against Tamils. Democracy insisting the need to recognise two Nation States in the island is… Continue reading Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons added old ones
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
SL forces surround Fonseka’s hotel
Heavily armed Sri Lankan forces have surrounded Wednesday Cinnamon Lake hotel in Colombo, where opposition presidential candidate and former Sri Lanka Army General (retd) Sarath Fonseka was residing with opposition leader Ranil Wickramasinghe and JVP leader Somawanse Amarasinghe. Sarath Fonseka, who is trailing in the presidential contest against his former Commander-in-Chief Mahinda Rajapaksa was scheduled… Continue reading SL forces surround Fonseka’s hotel
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
Top S.Lankan challenger ‘ineligible’: govt
Sri Lanka’s government said on Tuesday it would challenge the legitimacy of leading opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka, who contested the country’s first post-war presidential election. "We are seeking a court order on the suitability of this candidate because he is not eligible to be declared as a candidate," Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told reporters. He… Continue reading Top S.Lankan challenger ‘ineligible’: govt
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
Only 5 percent voted in Jaffna till noon
In Jaffna, only 5 percent took place until noon Tuesday and 25 percent may vote all together, reports from Jaffna said citing election officials. In the meantime, 30 percent turnout was registered in Batticaloa, Trincomalee and Ampaa’rai, where turnout is expected to reach 60 percent. Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu registered the lowest voting between one and… Continue reading Only 5 percent voted in Jaffna till noon
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
