About 5,000 Sri Lankan opposition supporters have demonstrated against President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his government in the capital, Colombo. The protesters alleged that last week’s presidential election result, easily won by the incumbent, was fraudulent. Earlier, the election commissioner said he stood by the result. Dozens of military officers and others have been arrested over… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition protests at ‘rigged’ election
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Joint opposition demonstrates against election fraud
Several roads in Colombo city were blocked Wednesday afternoon due to a large demonstration launched by the joint opposition against the alleged manipulation of Sri Lanka’s presidential election results, sources in Colombo said. The traffic around Lipton Circus, T.B.Jaya Mawatte, and Union Place almost came to a standstill due to the surge of demonstrators participating… Continue reading Joint opposition demonstrates against election fraud
SLN re-imposes night fishing ban in Mannaar Sea
Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) banned night fishing in Mannaar Sea from Monday, fisheries sources in Mannaar said. For the last two months ban on night fishing was lifted due to the Sri Lanka’s presidential election. Mannaar fishermen will face severe economic hardship as day time fishing will not yield sufficient catch to support day-to-day expenses,… Continue reading SLN re-imposes night fishing ban in Mannaar Sea
India gives $2.7 million worth material to war-hit Sri Lanka
India on Wednesday handed over a consignment of galvanised corrugated sheets worth US$ 2.7 million to the government of Sri Lanka as part of its commitment to help Colombo in providing relief and re-settlement of the nearly three lakh war-displaced in the north and re-construction of the infrastructure badly damaged in the 26 year long… Continue reading India gives $2.7 million worth material to war-hit Sri Lanka
Centre examining demand for permanent residence of refugees: CM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has sad that the Centre had intimated to the State government that it was examining the demand for according permanent residence status to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in the state. On his recent meeting with National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon, the Chief Minister said the views on coastal… Continue reading Centre examining demand for permanent residence of refugees: CM
burnt Ballot papers found:UNP
Several bundles of marked ballot papers that had been cast at the recently concluded Presidential Election have been found near the Ratnapura Technical College in Ratnapura about two days ago, UNP MP Thalatha Attukorala told Daily Mirror yesterday. Ms. Attukorala told Daily Mirror that the ballot papers, a majority of which had been marked in… Continue reading burnt Ballot papers found:UNP
Indian fishing trawlers encroach Jaffna seas
Indian fishing trawlers encroaching the seas around Jaffna peninsula have increased in large numbers recently, damaging the fishing nets of local fishermen while robbing local fish resources, president of Federation Jaffna peninsula fishermen societies, S. Thavaratnam said. Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) turns a blind eye to deep sea trawler fishing by Indian fishermen in the… Continue reading Indian fishing trawlers encroach Jaffna seas
FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka | Reuters
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa won a landslide re-election on Jan. 26, putting him firmly in charge of the Indian Ocean island nation he led to victory in a quarter-century war in May. Following is a summary of key risks to watch in Sri Lanka: * POLITICS Rajapaksa is proceeding full speed ahead toward parliamentary… Continue reading FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka | Reuters
As UN Spins Statements on Sudan Separatism, Ban’s Stance on Sri Lanka Recalled
Following a protest of the UN in Juba, South Sudan which included calls for "Ban Ki-moon [to] repent before judgment," the UN belated rushed to argue that Mr. Ban was misquoted by AFP about disfavoring a vote for self-determination by the South Sudanese. Ban’s Associate Spokesman Farhan Haq came in late for Tuesday noon briefing… Continue reading As UN Spins Statements on Sudan Separatism, Ban’s Stance on Sri Lanka Recalled
‘Tamils must not be left behind after election’ – UCA News
The northeast Tamil heartland must not be left out of post-election development, one of Sri Lanka’s top Buddhist monks says. “Special interest should be taken for the reconstruction of tanks and the reservoirs in the war-torn areas of the north and east. The people in all parts of the country should be equally treated,” the… Continue reading ‘Tamils must not be left behind after election’ – UCA News
