Sri Lanka’s recently re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa is dissolving parliament, clearing the way for early elections, officials say. Parliament will be dissolved from midnight and the elections commissioner will decide the date of the poll. Mr Rajapaksa won a second term in office by a large margin last month, but the outcome was rejected by… Continue reading Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa dissolves parliament
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Police arrests 2 ex-SLA officials after intelligence tip-off on Lasantha assasination
Sri Lankan Police officials have claimed that they have arrested two former Sri Lanka Army officials in connection with the assassination of Sunday Leader Editor-in-Chief Lasantha Wickremathunge. The arrests were carried out following information provided by the Intelligence Unit of the SLA, police sources claimed Monday, when former Sri Lankan military chief and defeated presidential… Continue reading Police arrests 2 ex-SLA officials after intelligence tip-off on Lasantha assasination
Sarath Fonseka’s wife appeals to ICRC
As General Fonseka under arrest needs regular medication his wife Anoma Fonseka has appealed to the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) to supply the necessary medicines needed for her husband, Mrs. Fonseka said at a press briefing Tuesday. She further said that she tried to contact government authorities to know the whereabouts of General… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka’s wife appeals to ICRC
Arrested Sri Lankan opposition leader being treated ‘like an animal’
The wife of General Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan army chief who was arrested last night on suspicion of plotting a coup, accused the Government today of abducting her husband and treating him "like an animal". She also accused President Rajapksa of waging a vendetta against the General, who led the army to victory… Continue reading Arrested Sri Lankan opposition leader being treated ‘like an animal’
Fonseka beaten, dragged during arrest – report
General Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan military chief and defeated presidential candidate, was punched and dragged along the ground by troops led by a Major General who arrested him as he met political allies last night, the Daily Telegraph said Tuesday. “There was no decorum. To call it an arrest gives dignity and legality… Continue reading Fonseka beaten, dragged during arrest – report
FACTBOX – Facts about arrested Sri Lankan general Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday was in the custody of the army he led to victory in a 25-year war in May, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. Here are some key facts about Fonseka: * Fonseka, 59, is a… Continue reading FACTBOX – Facts about arrested Sri Lankan general Fonseka
Ex-army chief to face Sri Lanka court martial
Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka will face a court martial for "military offences", an official said Tuesday. Fonseka, who was arrested by military police at his campaign office on Monday night, has been moved to an undisclosed military establishment ahead of court martial proceedings, the military official said. "He… Continue reading Ex-army chief to face Sri Lanka court martial
Some unique features of Fonseka
1.When he was arrested on February 8 , Gen.G.Sarath Chandralal Fonseka became the first retired Sri Lankan Army chief, to be arrested. 2..It was under Lt. Gen.Fonseka that the Sri Lankan army comprehensively defeated the dreaded Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) long thought to be invincible because it was the most ruthless and resourceful… Continue reading Some unique features of Fonseka
“Boycott Sri Lanka goods” campaign spreads to more US cities
While a few U.S. cities, including Washington postponed the planned Sri Lanka Boycott rallies due to the record-breaking snow storm, in most of the 15 cities Tamil activists held protests urging ethical-minded consumers to boycott Sri Lanka products, especially textiles, as the protesters allege that the profits fund State violence against Tamil civilians, organizers of… Continue reading “Boycott Sri Lanka goods” campaign spreads to more US cities
Academic exposes habitual collaboration of Chennai in bungling geopolitics
Writing on the negotiations of 1964 Srimao-Shastri Pact that caused adverse impact on the demography of Tamils in Sri Lanka, Professor V. Suryanarayan says, “The most pathetic member of the Indian team was Ramiah, a Cabinet Minister from Tamil Nadu. According to informed sources, throughout the discussions, Ramiah did not utter a single word on… Continue reading Academic exposes habitual collaboration of Chennai in bungling geopolitics
