Star-gazers sway Sri Lanka election

While the end of Sri Lanka’s 37-year civil war has shaped this Tuesday’s presidential election, celestial alignments and astrologers have exerted huge influence on the contest behind the scenes. The decision to call the snap poll, the exact date of voting and the emergence of opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka can all be traced to the… Continue reading Star-gazers sway Sri Lanka election

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War crimes pressure on new S.Lanka chief: analysts

Sri Lanka’s next president will face immediate pressure to investigate war crimes allegations and to mend relations with Western powers which provide key export markets for the island, analysts say. This Tuesday’s election pitting incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse against his former army chief Sarath Fonseka is the first peacetime presidential vote since separatist Tamil Tigers took… Continue reading War crimes pressure on new S.Lanka chief: analysts

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‘Political solution not a demand of Tamil masses

Mahinda Rajapaksa, incumbent President and the ruling party’s candidate in the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election, has told a group of journalists that unlike the elite living in Colombo and overseas, the Tamil masses are not interested in a “political” solution to the Tamil question. “A political solution is the demand of the Tamils… Continue reading ‘Political solution not a demand of Tamil masses

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Sri Lanka opposition accuses President Rajapaksa of plotting coup

Sri Lanka’s opposition accused President Rajapaksa yesterday of planning to stage a coup if he did not win tomorrow’s fiercely contested election. Opposition leaders backing Sarath Fonseka, the former army chief who is the main challenger to Mr Rajapaksa, cited troop movements and plans to block the results and gag the independent media. “In the… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition accuses President Rajapaksa of plotting coup

Vote to empower parliament – Jaffna University Student Union

“We extend our full support to change the presidential system of governance by voting in the presidential election,“ Jaffna University Student Union (JUSU) said in a press report released Sunday titled ‘Let’s vote to empower parliament’, sources in Jaffna said. “We do not have any hope in either of the principal candidates in this election… Continue reading Vote to empower parliament – Jaffna University Student Union

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Referendum conducted in exemplary way in Switzerland

99.49 percent of 16,441 Eezham Tamil voters who participated in the referendum in Switzerland Saturday and Sunday mandated the formation of an independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island of Sri Lanka. The referendum was organised by a coalition of 2nd generation Eezham Tamils in Switzerland and the task… Continue reading Referendum conducted in exemplary way in Switzerland

Overwhelming turnout of voters in Germany, 99% mandate Tamil Eelam

99.2 percent of voters said yes to Tamil Eelam in an impressive turn out of more than 90% of eligible Eezham Tamil voters for the referendum in Germany on Sunday. International Human Rights Association in Bremen conducted the referendum on the question of forming an independent and sovereign state of Tamil Eelam in the North… Continue reading Overwhelming turnout of voters in Germany, 99% mandate Tamil Eelam

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Voting Mahinda or Fonseka is submission to Colombo-centric system

Eezham Tamils need not bother much about the outcome of the presidential elections. Whether Mahinda or Fonseka matters the same, says a senior journalist in Jaffna. Only the war criminals, their international abetters and the geopolitical competitors have to worry about the elections and it is their problem. Tamils have to concentrate in organizing their… Continue reading Voting Mahinda or Fonseka is submission to Colombo-centric system

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Sri Lanka ex-president delivers poll blow to Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has suffered a blow ahead of Tuesday’s election, with ex-President Chandrika Kumaratunga vowing to back his rival. Mrs Kumaratunga, a senior member of Mr Rajapaksa’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party, said she supported Gen Sarath Fonseka. She said she was deeply concerned about violence, intimidation and corruption in the fiercely-contested poll.… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-president delivers poll blow to Rajapaksa