Fonseka camp’s fears dismissed

Sri Lanka’s opposition, backing the candidature of the retired Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, in the January 26 presidential election against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, expressed fears that the President would use the military to remain in power if he was defeated. At a news conference here, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, one of the chief campaign managers of… Continue reading Fonseka camp’s fears dismissed

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Blast targets Sri Lanka opposition activist in Colombo

There has been an explosion at the home of an opposition activist in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo, days ahead of a presidential election, police say. The blast destroyed the car and damaged the home of Tiran Alles, an ally of candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. Mr Alles and his family escaped unhurt. Earlier this… Continue reading Blast targets Sri Lanka opposition activist in Colombo

SLA harass relatives, friends visiting resettled IDPs in Ki’linochchi

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers restrict and harass the relatives and friends of the small number of Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) allowed to resettle in Ki’linochchi, the IDPs said. SLA soldiers inspect the National Identity Cards of the relatives and friends of the IDPs visiting them besides registering their particulars. Meanwhile, the soldiers subject… Continue reading SLA harass relatives, friends visiting resettled IDPs in Ki’linochchi

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Bomb attack in Sri Lanka capital ahead of vote

A key opposition activist in Sri Lanka was targeted at home by a bomb early Friday, police said, despite tighter security ahead of next week’s presidential election. The blast destroyed a car and severely damaged the home of Tiran Alles, a key ally of presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka, police said, adding that he and his… Continue reading Bomb attack in Sri Lanka capital ahead of vote

Uncovering Sri Lanka’s war crimes

Despite verbal acrobatics reminiscent of George Orwell’s 1984, Sri Lankan officials have been unable to dismiss a shocking mobile phone video from last January purportedly showing Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executing naked and bound captives. The government has consistently claimed the video is fake, without providing any evidence that the gruesome scene was staged or… Continue reading Uncovering Sri Lanka’s war crimes

Muslim presidential candidate supports TNA, SLMC decision

M. S. Iliyas, former Jaffna parliamentarian and one of the presidential candidates, said that he welcomed Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) decision to defeat Mahinda Rajapaksa by supporting Sarath Fonseka in the presidential election, in a press meet held Thursday in Jaffna Veerasingham Hall. Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims and various… Continue reading Muslim presidential candidate supports TNA, SLMC decision

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Tamils of Switzerland, Germany, Holland vote on independence this weekend

Eezham Tamil diaspora in Switzerland goes for referendum on independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam this Saturday and Sunday. A similar ballot will take place in Germany and Holland on Sunday. The democratic exercise on the eve of the presidential elections in Sri Lanka gains significance as it demonstrates the mainstream diaspora is unaffected by the… Continue reading Tamils of Switzerland, Germany, Holland vote on independence this weekend

Sri Lankan Police harass Wickramabahu supporters in Jaffna

Chu’n’naakam police arrested Manicakasothy Abimanasingham, the Jaffna District organizer of presidential candidate Dr. Wickramabahu Karunaratne and three of his supporters Thursday around 8:00 a.m in Chu’n’naakam while distributing campaign pamphlets. Meanwhile, three other supporters of the candidate had been assaulted by police earlier, the sources added. Dr. Wickramabahu Karunartne condemned the police arrests and assault… Continue reading Sri Lankan Police harass Wickramabahu supporters in Jaffna

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