Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons added old ones

Mahinda Rajapaksa gains a victory of big margin in the presidential elections of Sri Lanka and this has not surprised Tamil nationalist circles. The voters of Sinhala Nation have very clearly endorsed a regime accused of genocide and war crimes against Tamils. Democracy insisting the need to recognise two Nation States in the island is… Continue reading Democracy in Sri Lanka: new lessons added old ones

No manipulation in presidential election results: Premajayantha

The government of Sri Lanka led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa Wednesday denied any kind of involvement in the manipulation the presidential election results. The Secretary General of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government and a senior minister in Rajapaksa cabinet, Susil Premjayantha at a news briefing held Wednesday evening denied the allegation that… Continue reading No manipulation in presidential election results: Premajayantha

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Mahinda Rajapakse declared sixth executive president of Sri Lanka

Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake declared Wednesday evening that President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been elected sixth executive president in Tuesday’s presidential election. President Rajapaksa polled 6,015,934 (57.88 %) per cent of the vote against the 4,173,185 (40.15 %) secured by opposition common candidate Sarath Fonseka. Mr..Dayananda Dissanayake said after announcing the results that he was a… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse declared sixth executive president of Sri Lanka

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Fonseka urges Commissioner of Elections to ensure his security

Former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army and the opposition presidential candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka has urged the Sri Lankan Commissioner of Elections to take steps to ensure his security, claiming there were attempts to arrest him. The movement of Fonseka remains restricted as troops have surrounded the hotel. Meanwhile, Mahinda Rajapaksa continued his… Continue reading Fonseka urges Commissioner of Elections to ensure his security

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S.Lanka presidential challenger seeks foreign protection

Sri Lanka’s presidential challenger Sarath Fonseka on Wednesday sought protection of a "neighbouring country" to guarantee his safety, his spokesman Mano Ganeshan said. "I am going to meet a diplomat of a neighbouring country to seek assurances of the safety of Sarath Fonseka," Ganeshan told reporters in an apparent reference to India. Sri Lanka President… Continue reading S.Lanka presidential challenger seeks foreign protection

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Sri Lanka president wins re-election

Sri Lankan state TV on Wednesday proclaimed President Mahinda Rajapaksa the winner of a historic post-war vote, as his chief rival hunkered down in a luxury hotel surrounded by troops he said he feared would arrest him. Final results from Tuesday’s poll were not due until after 4 p.m., but an estimated two-thirds of all… Continue reading Sri Lanka president wins re-election

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Troops surround Sri Lanka opposition leader Sarath Fonseka’s hotel

Heavily-armed Sri Lankan troops have surrounded a five-star hotel where Sarath Fonseka, the former army chief who was the main challenger in yesterday’s presidential election, is staying with key opposition leaders. An Army spokesman said that the troops were deployed at the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel in Colombo – a popular haunt for high-end tourists —… Continue reading Troops surround Sri Lanka opposition leader Sarath Fonseka’s hotel

Sri Lanka president wins re-election – state TV

President Mahinda Rajapaksa has won Sri Lanka’s first election since Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated after 25 years of civil war, state TV reports. Although the final results are yet to be declared, Mr Rajapaksa appears to have won more than half the votes cast. About 100 armed troops have surrounded the Colombo hotel where… Continue reading Sri Lanka president wins re-election – state TV

US commends high turnout in Sri Lanka

The United States on Tuesday commended Sri Lanka on the high turnout in its first post-war presidential election amid a brewing dispute over the opposition candidate’s legitimacy. "We commend the people of Sri Lanka for a 72-percent turnout. That is something that is truly remarkable," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters. As polls closed,… Continue reading US commends high turnout in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka presidential challenger says fears arrest

Sri Lanka’s top opposition candidate said troops had surrounded his hotel on Wednesday, after polling in Sri Lanka’s first post-war presidential election ended with the revelation that he was not a registered voter. Incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s coalition said it would challenge General Sarath Fonseka’s eligibility in court, after the Election Commission said the fact… Continue reading Sri Lanka presidential challenger says fears arrest

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