Re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa will dissolve parliament shortly and call a legislative election, his office said Thursday, in a move that would let him reshape the unwieldy coalition now backing him. Rajapaksa won a thumping victory on Tuesday over his former army commander, General Sarath Fonseka, in the Indian Ocean island’s first nationwide election since… Continue reading Sri Lanka president to dissolve parliament
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Fonseka returns to his residence
The high drama staged by retired General Sarath Fonseka, main opponent of the incumbent President who was declared elected for a second time with a huge margin and the defeated candidate in the Sri Lanka Presidential election, ended on a tame note late on Wednesday night after the former chose to return to his residence… Continue reading Fonseka returns to his residence
Tamils pay tribute to Holocaust victims
American Tamils join the world humanitarian community in remembering and paying tribute to the victims of the Holocaust at the hands of Nazi Germany, honoring survivors and supporting the recognition of this day internationally, said United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC) in a press release issued Monday. Noting that the International Holocaust Remembrance Day… Continue reading Tamils pay tribute to Holocaust victims
Luxury backdrop to Sri Lankan poll drama
In the lobby of the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel, the pianist played, Japanese tourists took photos and waiters glided by with the trays for high tea. Later, a wedding reception gathered to enjoy the ambience of Colombo’s newest five-star. But, outside, soldiers armed to the teeth swarmed up to those coming and going, checking every person… Continue reading Luxury backdrop to Sri Lankan poll drama
Choosing the Future
Sri Lanka has most of the attributes of success except good government The nation that inherits the future will have a young, well-educated population. The skills of its people will furnish a range of industries that will take advantage of the country’s natural blessings and great cultural heritage. So, if Sri Lanka is this good,… Continue reading Choosing the Future
Sarath Fonseka letter to Sri Lanka Elections Commission
Excerpts of a letter by Gen Sarath Fonseka to Sri Lanka’s Elections Commission, following his defeat in the presidential poll. The letter has been translated from Sinhala. Dear commissioner of elections. Before and after handing over the nomination papers, President Rajapaksa’s election campaign has made great use of state resources. Further, there have been threats,… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka letter to Sri Lanka Elections Commission
FACTBOX – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa won a landslide victory on Wednesday in an historic national poll called after he declared victory in a 25-year war with the Tamil Tiger separatists in May. Here are some key facts about Rajapaksa: * The 64-year-old incumbent has spent four decades in politics. In 1970 he became the youngest… Continue reading FACTBOX – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa
PM congratulates Rajapaksa
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today congratulated Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on his re-election and expressed confidence that under his leadership the country would find lasting peace with all communities living with dignity and in harmony. Singh, who telephoned Rajapaksa to congratulate him and sent him a message, said his success in the elections "is… Continue reading PM congratulates Rajapaksa
Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa wins re-election
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday won his second war in a year, crushing an electoral challenge by the former army chief who broke ranks with him just months after they claimed victory over Tamil rebels. The veteran politician, 64, defied forecasts he would race to a photo finish with General Sarath Fonseka, turning… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa wins re-election
Fonseka rejects Sri Lanka election win for Rajapaksa
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been declared the winner of Sri Lanka’s presidential poll but the outcome was immediately rejected by his challenger. Gen Sarath Fonseka promised a legal challenge to the outcome of the ballot, the first since Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated after 25 years of civil war. The Elections Commission declared Mr Rajapaksa… Continue reading Fonseka rejects Sri Lanka election win for Rajapaksa
