Sri Lankans, police clash again over detained general

Hundreds of protesters demanding the release of defeated presidential candidate Sanath Fonseka clashed with Sri Lankan police on Sunday in a fourth day of street protests. "Police had to baton charge to disburse the crowd," said police spokesman Prasanth Jayakody, adding that three police officers were admitted to hospital with minor injuries. Tensions have risen… Continue reading Sri Lankans, police clash again over detained general

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Sri Lanka monks call for release of arrested Fonseka

Sri Lanka’s Buddhist clergy have called for the release from custody of former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. In a rare political move, leading monks told President Mahinda Rajapaksa they did not support the arrest of a man who risked his life to serve the country. Gen Fonseka was credited with… Continue reading Sri Lanka monks call for release of arrested Fonseka

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Theological premises of Maha Sangha raise questions

The Sri Lankan government should overlook the alleged crimes committed by General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, as the government has taken in its fold ‘criminals’ such as Karuna and Pillayan, who ‘massacred’ Bhikus at Aranthalawa, launched a bomb attack on Dalada Maligawa and killed Sinhalese civilians and military personnel. Hence the government should overlook the alleged… Continue reading Theological premises of Maha Sangha raise questions

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Lies, responds Colombo, to accusations of “lying, misleading”

Responding to accusations by a former United Nations spokesperson, Gordon Weiss, that up to 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed in the last battle, and that Sri Lanka was making statements that were "intentionally misleading or were lies," Sri Lanka’s Director for the Media Centre for National Security, General Laxman Hulugalle, told a Colombo daily “[t]hat… Continue reading Lies, responds Colombo, to accusations of “lying, misleading”

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Sri Lanka president pledges due process for rival

Sri Lanka’s president promised to follow due process in the sedition investigation of the defeated presidential candidate and ex-army chief whose arrest has pushed the island nation into political turmoil. President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured a key opposition leader in a meeting Friday that the "rule of law must prevail" and the arrested general will be… Continue reading Sri Lanka president pledges due process for rival

Rajapaksa must keep promise of devolution: Karunanidhi

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam will not remain a mute spectator if there is failure or delay in implementation of assurances by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, given at the time of the recent presidential election, on devolution of powers to Sri Lankan Tamils, DMK president and Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said on Saturday. “The DMK… Continue reading Rajapaksa must keep promise of devolution: Karunanidhi

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Sri Lanka needs carrot, not stick

Despite its shortcomings, scrapping Sri Lanka’s trade benefits would only impede its progress towards liberal democracy by Patrick Basham Are Sri Lanka‘s problems caused by too much democracy? Western analysts were dismayed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s recent election victory over General Sarath Fonseka, who led the military defeat of the Tamil Tigers. Criticism of Rajapaksa’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka needs carrot, not stick

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Fonseka: A Sri Lankan Phenomenon

The light breeze on Hulftsdorp Hill was very pleasant around 10:35 a.m. on Wednesday last, the day that the Opposition Alliance had planned on a satyagraha style peaceful protest. They would protest what they perceived to be the unfairness of the arrest of their hero, the defeated presidential candidate, Sarath Fonseka. A very heavy police… Continue reading Fonseka: A Sri Lankan Phenomenon

Mr. President: Stop This Madness Now!

The current leadership of this country is suffering from an acute attack of PARANOIA. How else to explain the continuing harassment of journalists, re-introducing draconian laws against  the media, bringing the army onto the streets to police civilians and the ultimate of all — arresting the former army commander (marketed by this government as a… Continue reading Mr. President: Stop This Madness Now!

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‘Sri Lanka Navy responsible for abductions in Mannaar’

Relatives of most of the disappeared persons in Mannaar district, who attended a discussion organised by Vavuniyaa Non-Violent Peace Organisation at Mannaar Divisional Secretariat on Friday have said that most of the disappeared were taken into ‘custody’ by the Sri Lanka Navy for ‘interrogation’. The meeting was organised to collect details of the missing persons… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka Navy responsible for abductions in Mannaar’