Re-poll in Kumpuruppiddi village

A re-poll is to be held in Kumpuruppiddi polling station in the Trincomalee electorate on April 20 following the cancellation of polling held on April 8. Kumpuruppiddi is a Tamil village located north of Trincomalee town along Trincomalee-Pulmoaddai highway. The Sri Lankan Commissioner of Elections has ordered the re-poll following reports that a gang had… Continue reading Re-poll in Kumpuruppiddi village

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Sri Lankan leader promises peace after poll win

Sri Lanka’s leader has promised peace and prosperity to a nation battered by decades of civil war after his party’s convincing win in parliamentary elections. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said Saturday that the victory encourages his government’s policies on peace and reconciliation, reconstruction and infrastructure development. Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance has secured 117 seats from… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader promises peace after poll win

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Lanka: TNA takes North, Rajapaksa rest

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the most credible and the best organised Tamil nationalist party, swept the predominantly Tamil Northern Province,in the Sri Lankan parliamentary elections held on Thursday. But it had to yield the ethnically mixed Eastern Province to the Mahinda Rajapaksa-led United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA). Political observers see this dichotomy as a… Continue reading Lanka: TNA takes North, Rajapaksa rest

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Army and Archeology Department at work in Tamil homeland

If the fort of Jaffna which was the symbol of colonial and post-colonial oppression of Eezham Tamils, and which continues to be the seat of occupying forces of the Sinhala State, has to be preserved with the funds of the Netherlands government, why should the monuments built by Tamils in their own land, remembering their… Continue reading Army and Archeology Department at work in Tamil homeland

TNA MP: Low turnout reflects Tamils losing faith in political system

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) spokesperson Suresh Premachandran has been quoted by The Island as saying that the very low turnout of Tamils in North and East in the 7th parliamentary elections of Sri Lanka signalled that the Tamil voters were losing faith in the political system. The TNA MP from Jaffna further said that the… Continue reading TNA MP: Low turnout reflects Tamils losing faith in political system

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HR activist in Australia condemns freezing asylumn to Tamils

The Australian Government has introduced a suspension of the processing of new asylum applications from Sri Lanka. The suspension has been made as a result of the "evolving circumstances" said a joint media release from the Australian Ministers for Immigration and Citizenship, Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs on Friday. Meanwhile, Julian Burnside, an Australian barrister… Continue reading HR activist in Australia condemns freezing asylumn to Tamils

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A decisive mandate in Sri Lanka

The results of post-conflict Sri Lanka’s first parliamentary elections are on expected lines. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling United Progressive Freedom Alliance, led by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, has scored a decisive victory on the strength of a vote share that may exceed 60 per cent. After President Rajapaksa’s big victory in the January 26… Continue reading A decisive mandate in Sri Lanka

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Victory for President Rajapaksa in Sri Lankan parliamentary election

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