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 poised for victory in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s ruling combine-United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA)-led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa appears poised for a comfortable majority in the 225 member Parliament for which election was held on Thursday. Low voter turnout and sporadic incidents of violence marked the election. Despite the presence of over 7,000 candidates in the electoral field, the six week… Continue reading Ruling coalition poised for victory in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka elections not free and fair: opposition

On the eve of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections, the main opposition accused the ruling party Wednesday of campaign abuses and said it did not expect polling to be free and fair. The opposition United National Party (UNP) said President Mahinda Rajapakse’s administration had used state-owned vehicles and buildings for campaigning and turned the government-run media… Continue reading Sri Lanka elections not free and fair: opposition

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Sri Lanka elections: ruling party claims victory

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking to the media after casting his vote for the parliamentary elections at Madamulana in Hambanthota Photo: EPA With more than one fifth of votes counted, President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) had secured 62.1 per cent of the vote, with the main opposition United National Party a… Continue reading Sri Lanka elections: ruling party claims victory

M.I.A. Alleges Officials in Sri Lanka Launching a Sinister Campaign Against Her – aceshowbiz.com

Claiming that she faced numerous problems when she aimed to return to U.K., the 32-year-old singer accused the Sri Lankan government launches campaign to oversee her movements Rapper M.I.A. has accused the Sri Lankan government of launching a sinister campaign to oversee her movements and "ban" her from returning to her native Britain. The "Paper… Continue reading M.I.A. Alleges Officials in Sri Lanka Launching a Sinister Campaign Against Her – aceshowbiz.com

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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

Australia halts Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum claims

Australia has announced the immediate suspension of all new asylum claims by people from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Immigration Minister Chris Evans said the decision had been made "in the light of changing circumstances" in those countries. He added that the move would "send a strong message to people smugglers". Correspondents say a recent increase… Continue reading Australia halts Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum claims

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