Sri Lanka’s Fonseka seeks fresh poll

Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate said on Thursday he will ask the Supreme Court to annul this week’s election result because of huge fraud and said he feared arrest. Sarath Fonseka, 59, said he had already lodged a protest with the island’s independent elections commission and he would make a formal complaint shortly to the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Fonseka seeks fresh poll

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SLA, SLN restrictions in Jaffna peninsula imposed again

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) which had relaxed their various restrictions in Jaffna peninsula prior to president election have begun to impose them again actively, sources in Jaffna said. These restrictions include the checking of passengers travelling within the peninsula and to the islets of Jaffna besides access to their places… Continue reading SLA, SLN restrictions in Jaffna peninsula imposed again

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Sri Lanka police ‘raid Fonseka campaign HQ’

The Colombo campaign office of defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka has been raided by 40 policemen, his supporters say. The say that Criminal Investigation Department (CID) personnel arrested 13 people in the raid. The government has given almost no information on the operation, which saw a street in Colombo cordoned off. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka police ‘raid Fonseka campaign HQ’

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World Agenda: troop movements ruined Sri Lanka’s reputation, observers claim

The head of a Commonwealth observer mission to Sri Lanka said that the government had damaged its international reputation by deploying troops around the main opposition candidate’s hotel headquarters during vote-counting for a presidential election. K D Knight, the former Jamaican Foreign Minister who led the mission, expressed concern about the abuse of state media… Continue reading World Agenda: troop movements ruined Sri Lanka’s reputation, observers claim

On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Expresses Canned Relief as Opposition Candidate Surrounded

As in Colombo, Sri Lankan security forces surrounded opposition candidate Sareth Fonseka, in New York UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appeared to speak to the Press before heading on a trip to London, perhaps Cyprus, and Ethiopia.   He spoke of Afghanistan — confirming his nomination of Staffan de Mistura as his envoy — Sudan… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Expresses Canned Relief as Opposition Candidate Surrounded

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British Politicians express support to Tamil referendum

Robert Evans, former Member of European Parliament from Britain and Labour politician, urged the diaspora Tamils in UK to participate in the referendum this weekend, saying that the message should go to Mr. Rajapaksa and the Colombo government should know what the diaspora thinks. Meanwhile, Conservative Parliamentary candidate Andrew Charalambous, strongly supporting the referendum, said:… Continue reading British Politicians express support to Tamil referendum

‘Lanka’ weekly news paper editor arrested

Chandana Sirimalwatte, the editor of the pro Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sinhala language weekly ‘Lanka’ was taken into custody by the police Friday morning in connection with an article carried in the paper on January 26. A team of police officials from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) took the editor and his two editorial assistants… Continue reading ‘Lanka’ weekly news paper editor arrested

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The loud and clear message from the voter turnout and the voters in the North and East – groundviews.org

Aachcharya writing from Jaffna I wrote on the 30th of December in a post to Groundviews (and republished in the Daily Mirror) that the assertion that the Tamil people would be deciders in the Presidential election would be a myth. There was nothing brilliant or extraordinary about what I said at that time, but it… Continue reading The loud and clear message from the voter turnout and the voters in the North and East – groundviews.org

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Sri Lanka’s ‘free and fair’ election in doubt – upiasia.com

Sri Lanka’s election commissioner declared incumbent President Mahinda Rajapakse the winner of the Jan. 26 election for executive president. However, opposition candidate and retired army commander General Sarath Fonseka rejected the results as false due to the prevalence of violence, electoral fraud and tampering with the counting process. The commissioner, Dayananda Dishanayake, while announcing the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ‘free and fair’ election in doubt – upiasia.com

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Sri Lanka expels Swiss reporter – .straitstimes.com

[AFP] SRI Lankan authorities have withdrawn the visa granted to a Swiss reporter covering the island’s fiercely fought presidential vote and asked her to leave the country within 48 hours. Karin Wenger of Swiss Public Radio said she was sent a letter by the immigration controller saying she must leave the island before Monday and… Continue reading Sri Lanka expels Swiss reporter – .straitstimes.com

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