War-scarred Sri Lanka holds a peace-time presidential election this week after a bitter and highly personal campaign between the architects of the crushing of an almost four-decade-long insurgency. President Mahinda Rajapakse will face his former army chief Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday in an intriguing contest between two men who were victorious allies on the battlefield… Continue reading Tense peace reigns as Sri Lanka heads to polls
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Close contest in southern Lanka
With both the ruling party’s candidate and the main Opposition candidate coming from the Sinhalese-dominated southern Sri Lanka, the January 26 presidential election is expected to be very close in this region. The candidate of the ruling United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and the serving President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, hails from Medamulane near Tangalle. And the… Continue reading Close contest in southern Lanka
Sri Lanka poll campaign winds up; both contenders confident
As the curtains fell on the official campaign for the January 26 Sri Lankan presidential election, the two chief contenders – President Mahinda Rajapaksa and common opposition candidate retired General Sarath Fonseka – wound up their nearly two-month-long campaign with mammoth rallies in and around Colombo. A general sense of unease prevails in the island… Continue reading Sri Lanka poll campaign winds up; both contenders confident
The Legacy of a dream
The search for a united Sri Lanka with equality for all by S. Muthiah I wonder how many remember Murugeysen Tiruchelvam, Q.C. whose legacy was a dream he had for his country. Over and over in the 1960s and 1970s, he reminded people of the roots of the ethnic fracturing happening in what was then… Continue reading The Legacy of a dream
Tamils’ votes indispensable to send Mahinda home – Sampanthan
“The votes of Tamils are of great value in this presidential election,” Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader, R. Sampanthan said Saturday in a big election campaign meeting held Saturday around 3:00 p.m in Nalloor Chaddanaathar Koayil area, in which nearly four thousand people from various parts of the peninsula participated, sources in Jaffna said. “After… Continue reading Tamils’ votes indispensable to send Mahinda home – Sampanthan
‘Conquerors feed language to the conquered’
The signboard in the illustration, displayed outside of a newly started food joint along the A9 Highway in the Tamil heartland of Vanni is self-explanatory. This should open the eyes of those who still don’t want to see Sri Lanka and Tamil Eelam are two countries of two different nations, the former colonising the latter… Continue reading ‘Conquerors feed language to the conquered’
Exiled journalists condemn state media abuse in presidential election campaign
Journalists for Democracy (JDS), a Germany-based media advocacy group consisting of members exiled from Sri Lanka on Saturday warned that the withdrawal of the competent authority appointed to monitor state media during the pre-election period was a clear indication of the inability of the nominally democratic institutions to restrain the ruling party practice of using… Continue reading Exiled journalists condemn state media abuse in presidential election campaign
Six Fonseka election offices destroyed, JVP complains
Armed gangs believed to be supporters of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Friday night destroyed six election propaganda offices of common opposition candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka in separate incidents in the Gampaha district in the western province, according to Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) media spokesman. The JVP spokesman said armed mobs smashed… Continue reading Six Fonseka election offices destroyed, JVP complains
Asian observers arrive in Colombo to monitor presidential poll
Forty members of the Asian Association of Election Authorities (AAEA) from thirteen countries including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Taiwan and Papua New Guinea arrived in Colombo Friday to monitor presidential poll that is scheduled to be held on January 26. The Asian monitors would be divided into… Continue reading Asian observers arrive in Colombo to monitor presidential poll
300,000 fake ballot papers in circulation, DIG warns
More than three hundred thousand fake ballot papers are in circulation in several parts of the country with three days left for the presidential election, scheduled to be held on January 26. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Gamini Navaratne who is charge of the police election unit has sought public support to crackdown… Continue reading 300,000 fake ballot papers in circulation, DIG warns
