[DPA] Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has seen some stunning victories in the past year: ending a 26-year civil war with Tamil separatist rebels and achieving resounding victories in presidential and parliamentary elections in 2010. Now, politicians of the Tamil ethnic minority are pushing him to use his election mandate to follow his military victory… Continue reading Tamils seek political solution
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INTERVIEW – Sri Lanka’s jailed general reaches parliament
Sri Lanka’s former army chief said his swearing-in as a member of parliament on Thursday was a "humiliation" to President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government, which he said had jailed him illegally to crush his political career. It was the second victory for General Sarath Fonseka in 11 months, after he as army commander announced to the… Continue reading INTERVIEW – Sri Lanka’s jailed general reaches parliament
16 political prisoners in Jaffna prison begin hunger strike
Sixteen political prisoners held in Jaffna prison began a hunger strike Thursday in protest against the order issued by Department of Attorney General to move them to High Courts in the South including Anuradapura High Court for trials, sources in Jaffna said. The sixteen political prisoners on hunger strike have either been arrested or had… Continue reading 16 political prisoners in Jaffna prison begin hunger strike
S.Lanka’s Fonseka says govt trying to silence him
Sri Lanka’s former army chief told AFP on Thursday that his ongoing court martial was an attempt by the government to silence him and prevent his "fight for democracy" from the floor of parliament. Sarath Fonseka emerged briefly from military custody for the opening of parliament, in which he won a seat in elections two… Continue reading S.Lanka’s Fonseka says govt trying to silence him
Detained opposition leader in Sri Lanka parliament
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka has been released from detention to appear in the opening session of parliament. The general, who is being court martialled, called for the "rule of law" in an attack on his arch-rival, President Mahinda Rajapaksa. His comments were his first remarks in public since his detention on 8… Continue reading Detained opposition leader in Sri Lanka parliament
Chamal Rajapakse new Speaker, Fonseka attends parliament
The first session of the seventh parliament elected in the April 8 general election was inaugurated Thursday with all new parliamentarians were sworn in the morning. Eldest brother of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Mr. Chamal Rajapaksa was elected new Speaker of the parliament. Former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General (retd.) Sarath Fonseka… Continue reading Chamal Rajapakse new Speaker, Fonseka attends parliament
99.4 percent vote for Tamil Eelam in Australia
99.4 percent of those who cast votes in the Tamil referendum across Australia last weekend said “yes” to the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the contiguous north and east of the island of Sri Lanka. The results were announced Thursday at a press conference held at NSW State Parliament in front of… Continue reading 99.4 percent vote for Tamil Eelam in Australia
Sri Lanka ruling party records landslide win at polls
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition won the first parliamentary election since the end of a 25-year civil war, final election results showed on Wednesday. Rajapaksa’s ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) won 144 seats in the 225-member parliament, falling short by six seats of the two-thirds majority that would enable him to change… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party records landslide win at polls
US asks Sri Lanka to pursue ‘healing process’
The United States called on Sri Lanka’s new government Wednesday to use its mandate to pursue a "healing process" as the island recovers from decades of war. Sri Lanka’s new parliament is set to convene Thursday after Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s allies won just short of a sweeping two-thirds majority. US State Department spokesman… Continue reading US asks Sri Lanka to pursue ‘healing process’
FACTBOX – What to watch for from Sri Lanka’s next government
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa swore in one of his party’s longest-serving members as prime minister on Wednesday, but delayed naming a new cabinet after securing a commanding parliamentary majority overnight. Since he won a three-decade war last May, Rajapaksa has told everyone to wait for the end of the political season before he made… Continue reading FACTBOX – What to watch for from Sri Lanka’s next government
