Rajapaksa’s son enters Sri Lankan politics

A news release from the government of Sri Lankan on Friday said Mahinda Rajapaksa’s son Namal Rajapaksa ventured into politics at an auspicious time in the midst of religious observances conducted by Buddisht monk Ven. Devalegama Dhammasena Thero, the chief incumbent of Tissamaharama Rajamaha Vihara. "Anyone has the right to do politics," and "no one… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s son enters Sri Lankan politics

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Mixed responses from Buddhist prelates on Fonseka arrest

Buddhist Chief Prelates (Mahanayakas) of Asgiriya and Malwatte Chapters have come out with mixed responses on Fonseka’s arrest. While the Mahanayaka of Malwatte Chapter has said that he was awaiting response from the Sri Lankan president, saying that Mr. Rajapaksa "could have been in dark" while the arrest took place, the Mahanayaka of Asgiriya Chapter… Continue reading Mixed responses from Buddhist prelates on Fonseka arrest

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Sri Lankan lawyers join protests over detained general

Hundreds of Sri Lankan lawyers staged a silent march in the capital Friday in a third day of street protests seeking the release of losing presidential candidate Sanath Fonseka. Tensions have risen on the island since the former army commander was arrested Monday by military police on charges of engaging in politics against his president… Continue reading Sri Lankan lawyers join protests over detained general

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Magistrate takes tough stand on police

Colombo Chief Magistrate, Ms Champa Janaki Rajaratne, Thursday reprimanded the Police for the failure to arrest armed men who are believed to be supporters of the ruling party when they attacked civilian protestors during their peaceful march condemning the arrest and detention of General Fonseka held on Wednesday in Colombo, legal sources said. “You should… Continue reading Magistrate takes tough stand on police

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Army Major arrested for extorting money from Tamil businessman

The Criminal Investigation Department of the Colombo Police Wednesday arrested an army officer in the rank of a Major in the Sinha Regiment of the Sri Lanka Army and another civilian in connection with an alleged extortion of money in the amount of seven million rupees from a leading businessman in Wellawatte, media in Colombo… Continue reading Army Major arrested for extorting money from Tamil businessman

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Sri Lanka Supreme Court hears Fonseka arrest challenge

Security is tight in Sri Lanka’s capital as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a challenge to the arrest of the losing presidential candidate. Gen Sarath Fonseka was arrested on conspiracy charges on Monday, provoking clashes between his supporters and re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The general has denied the allegations against him. The US, EU… Continue reading Sri Lanka Supreme Court hears Fonseka arrest challenge

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Sri Lanka braces for protests over Fonseka arrest

Police in Colombo stepped up security Friday as the Supreme Court prepared to hear a suit challenging the arrest of Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Anti-riot squads were put on alert and barricades set up along the main access roads to the court, which witnessed violent clashes Wednesday between Fonseka supporters and ruling… Continue reading Sri Lanka braces for protests over Fonseka arrest

Fonseka’s wife new rallying point

With violent protest against his arrest continuing across Sri Lanka, former Sri Lankan Army Commander Gen Sarath Fonseka appealed to the public and army troops not to get provoked, his wife, Anoma Fonseka, told media here on Thursday. “He wanted me to convey to the people, and especially the troops, to remain calm and not… Continue reading Fonseka’s wife new rallying point

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Resettled IDPs in Jaffna must apply to vote in Parliamentary election

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) resettled in Jaffna district should submit their applications before 17 February if they wish to vote in the forthcoming Parliamentary election, Jaffna Government Agent said in a report to local media Thursday night. The application forms duly filled in should be submitted to Jaffna Secretariat before the prescribed date, the report… Continue reading Resettled IDPs in Jaffna must apply to vote in Parliamentary election

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