Fonseka alleges bid to rig polls

Hours before the close of the official campaign for the crucial January 26 Sri Lanka Presidential election, the common opposition consensus candidate and retired Army Chief Sarath Fonseka accused the incumbent President and his chief opponent in the polls Mahinda Rajapaksa of getting ready to rig the polls. Claiming that he was far ahead of… Continue reading Fonseka alleges bid to rig polls

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S.Lanka opposition warns of violence ahead of vote

Sri Lanka’s opposition warned on Saturday of possible vote-rigging and violence by the ruling party ahead of next week’s presidential election as both sides wound up campaigning. Ahead of the final rallies later on Saturday, opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka predicted that the ruling party, led by President Mahinda Rajapakse, would use violence to intimidate his… Continue reading S.Lanka opposition warns of violence ahead of vote

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Sri Lanka campaign enters final day

The final day of campaigning is taking place ahead of Sri Lanka’s presidential election on Tuesday. Although the war in the north of the island is now over, the campaign in other parts of the island has become bitter, violent and personal. The two main candidates are both closely associated with the government’s defeat of… Continue reading Sri Lanka campaign enters final day

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EU’s Ashton “Concerned” By Rights in Sri Lanka, On Election, No UN Ban Follow Up

The European Union’s new High Commissioner Catherine Ashton appeared at the UN on Friday, and was asked by Inner City Press about Sri Lanka in the run up to elections, and about the GSP Plus tariff reduction program, whether the EU would curtail it for Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 4:05. Baroness Ashton responded… Continue reading EU’s Ashton “Concerned” By Rights in Sri Lanka, On Election, No UN Ban Follow Up

Tamil female undergrad arrested in Peradeniya University, now held in Boosa

Rasiah Dwaraka, the Tamil female undergrad of the Arts Faculty of the Peradeniya University arrested by the CID officials while she was in the lecture hall attending class in November last year is found held in Boosa detention camp, according to Upul Premaratne, Convener of the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF). She was earlier a… Continue reading Tamil female undergrad arrested in Peradeniya University, now held in Boosa

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Two jailed in New York for aiding Tamil Tigers

A New York court sentenced two men to 14 and 26 years in prison Friday for providing support to the Tamil Tigers separatist group, the Justice Department said Friday. "Defendants Sathajhan Sarachandran and Nadarasa Yogarasa were sentenced to 26 and 14 years in prison, respectively," the department said in a statement. The pair were convicted… Continue reading Two jailed in New York for aiding Tamil Tigers

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War-battered Lanka Tamils lukewarm on Jan 26 vote

Less than a sixth of Sri Lanka’s war-displaced civilians have applied to vote in next week’s presidential elections, the top election official said yesterday. Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake said only 45,732 displaced people had registered to vote in Tuesday’s polls although official figures show more than 300,000 people were driven out of their homes during… Continue reading War-battered Lanka Tamils lukewarm on Jan 26 vote

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Ashok Kantha monitors Eastern Province development projects in Sri Lanka

Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Ashok K. Kantha, visited Trincomalee and Batticaloa on January 20 and 21 for a first hand understanding of the ground situation and look at various projects being executed in the Eastern Province with Indian help. A statement by the Indian mission here said that during the visit he met… Continue reading Ashok Kantha monitors Eastern Province development projects in Sri Lanka

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Explosion hits Sri Lanka opposition financier’s home

An explosion hit the home of a financier of opposition presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka on Friday, amid increasing violence before a close presidential election next week. The elections commissioner said that police and soldiers would be on guard to ensure people could cast their votes safely. "Violence is nothing new to this country. It… Continue reading Explosion hits Sri Lanka opposition financier’s home

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