Commonwealth Union observers arrive in Colombo

A Commonwealth Expert Team (CET) with former Jamaican Foreign Minister K.D. Knight has arrived in Colombo to observe Sri Lanka’s presidential poll that is scheduled to be held on January 26. CET team is comprised of five persons, including its leader. The team is supported by a four-member staff team from the Commonwealth Secretariat. The… Continue reading Commonwealth Union observers arrive in Colombo

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Chandrika Kumaratunga extends support to Fonseka

Chandrika Kumaratunga, former executive president of Sri Lanka is reported to have extended her support to General (retd) Sarath Fonseka Sunday in the forthcoming presidential poll when the latter met her at her ancestral home in Attanagalla, according to initial reports reaching media sources in Colombo. No further details regarding the meeting between Chandrika Kumaratunga… Continue reading Chandrika Kumaratunga extends support to Fonseka

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PREVIEW-After Sri Lanka’s war, victors vie for presidency

Sri Lanka’s first post-war presidential election due on Tuesday has turned into a violent contest between two former allies who led the nation to victory over the Tamil Tigers but who are now bitter political foes. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is facing an unexpectedly strong challenge from General Sarath Fonseka, who as army commander led a… Continue reading PREVIEW-After Sri Lanka’s war, victors vie for presidency

A Difficult Choice Between Continuity And Change

By Jude Fernando It may be the best of times, because the upcoming election offers us a “package of promises” from our presidential candidates, expanding at lightning speed as they compete to outperform each other, resulting in virtually identical campaigns.  It is also the worst time, because we are overwhelmed, and have little guarantee that… Continue reading A Difficult Choice Between Continuity And Change

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The Surprising Power Of Tamils

By Indi Samarajiva in Jaffna The big question is whether Tamils will vote, and how. Last election all the polling data pointed to a Ranil victory if they came out. The LTTE stopped people from voting, and that ended up being pretty much the difference. I just got back from Jaffna and drove through the… Continue reading The Surprising Power Of Tamils

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The contest for Sri Lanka’s future

Pitting the president against a former general, the contest between the two frontrunners in Sri Lanka’s presidential election has shaped up to be a battle of political heavyweights. In one corner for the January 26 vote is Mahinda Rajapaksa – the incumbent president who ordered the destruction of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels. In the… Continue reading The contest for Sri Lanka’s future

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What if Mahinda wins?

The opposition must stay united after this badly flawed election Nobody is going to change his mind at this late stage, so today I intend to forget about canvassing the relative merits of different candidates. It’s time to brace for some other eventualities. I am one among many – well over 50% of the population… Continue reading What if Mahinda wins?

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Corrupt politicos would have the door open to Welikada

– Fonseka The Common Opposition Candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka says he will win the election by a ten per cent lead. “If the election is held today, I will win” he says. But he cautions that that there is an organized attempt to rig the election island-wide, and especially in the Jaffna peninsula, where recent… Continue reading Corrupt politicos would have the door open to Welikada

President Scoffs At Dublin Verdict

By Munza Mushtaq President Mahinda Rajapaksa last week scoffed at the explosive judgment delivered recently by a Dublin based International Tribunal which found the Sri Lankan Government, its military and aligned paramilitary groups guilty of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war. At a meeting he had with editors of several weekend… Continue reading President Scoffs At Dublin Verdict

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