Sri Lanka police raid losing candidate’s office: aide

Sri Lankan police raided the office of losing presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka on Friday, an aide said, two days after troops had surrounded him inside a hotel on suspicion he was plotting a coup. "The police Special Task Force broke into the office of Sarath Fonseka," aide Asanka Madegara told Reuters. A Reuters journalist… Continue reading Sri Lanka police raid losing candidate’s office: aide

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Down but not out, Sri Lanka’s Fonseka to run again

Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate will contest a parliamentary seat during general elections later this year, an opposition activist said Friday. Sarath Fonseka will challenge President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s party in parliamentary elections after losing the presidential race earlier this week, said Mano Ganeshan, an opposition official. Rajapaksa swept to a resounding victory in Tuesday’s vote,… Continue reading Down but not out, Sri Lanka’s Fonseka to run again

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Rights group, monitors query Sri Lankan election

Poll monitors and human rights groups on Friday raised questions over elections that drove Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse back to power as his defeated rival demanded a fresh poll. The Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission cited counting irregularities, as well as blatant misuse of state resources by Rajapakse, who comfortably won a second… Continue reading Rights group, monitors query Sri Lankan election

British Tamils embark upon significant referendum this weekend

The referendum on Tamil Eelam scheduled to Saturday and Sunday in UK, organized in unison by all main stakeholders of Eezham Tamil nationalism, is going to be very significant, said diaspora circles. Apart from the size of Eezham Tamil population in UK, the significance actually lies in how the public spirit is going to be… Continue reading British Tamils embark upon significant referendum this weekend

“Referendum on Eelam is our right and responsibility”

"Diaspora Tamils live in established liberal democratic states with freedom of the press and where the rule of law is invariably observed. This weekend’s referendum in Britain provides us with a chance to prove that the demand for Tamil Eelam is, as it always was, the well reasoned conclusion of rational, free-thinking, independent individuals. By… Continue reading “Referendum on Eelam is our right and responsibility”

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Tamil civilian arrested in Colombo

A Tamil civilian Subramanian Siva Kumar was arrested by the Terrorism Investigations Department (TID) in Colombo, according to the Director of the TID. He told media persons in Colombo Thursday evening that the suspect has been identified as a hardcore cadre of the LTTE. Meanwhile, a team of officials from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID)… Continue reading Tamil civilian arrested in Colombo

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Sri Lankans eye brighter future

Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s newly re-elected president, is expected to dissolve parliament soon and set a date for legislative elections. Sarath Fonseka, his defeated rival, accuses the winner of manipulating the election process and vows to legally challenge the results of Tuesday’s presidential poll. [Full Coverage]

Fonseka planned to assassinate Rajapaksa & family – Oneindia News

Defeated Presidential candidate, former army general Sarath Fonseka has been alleged of planning to eliminate president Mahinda Rajapaksa and his family. The startling revelation was made by the Sri Lanka defence ministry officials at a press conference in which they said they have evidence to prove the allegation against the Fonseka. According to Director of… Continue reading Fonseka planned to assassinate Rajapaksa & family – Oneindia News

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Australia says no asylum request from S.Lanka’s Fonseka

Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka has not sought asylum from Australia, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said as he urged the government ensure the retired general’s safety. Australian media reported that Fonseka was considering seeking temporary asylum in Australia following his defeat in Tuesday’s polls, which the former army chief says were won fraudulently… Continue reading Australia says no asylum request from S.Lanka’s Fonseka

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