This would have to be one of the more intriguing presidential elections the world has ever witnessed. The two leading candidates for the top office in Sri Lanka are the incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa and the retired army General, Sarath Fonseka. The election on January 26 will be the first since the end of the civil… Continue reading Sri Lanka prepares to vote
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Sri Lanka’s Tamil diaspora: Next year in Jaffna – The Economist
Tamil émigrés follow the election campaign with jaundiced eyes IN THE dingy back office of a Sri Lankan grocery shop in Harrow, north-west London, sales assistants pore over a Tamil newspaper, while a customer says he is going home to follow events on the internet. Having watched from afar as the Sri Lankan army crushed… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil diaspora: Next year in Jaffna – The Economist
Sri Lanka’s presidential election: Between a rock and a hard man – The Economist
THE presidential election in Sri Lanka on January 26th should have been a cakewalk for the incumbent. Last May, when his government defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, bringing an end to a bloody 26-year insurgency, President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s popularity among the island’s Sinhalese majority knew no bounds. As for the Tamil minority, thwarted… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s presidential election: Between a rock and a hard man – The Economist
Eyewitness to Lasantha assassination located: SL Police
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Sri Lanka Police in its report to Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court Thursday said that they have located a person who had witnessed the killing of journalist Lasantha Wickremathunge, the editor of the Sunday Leader. The eywitness is under interrogation, the CID further informed the court, legal sources said. The… Continue reading Eyewitness to Lasantha assassination located: SL Police
Rajapaksa, Fonseka fail in articulating political proposals: Friday Forum
Friday Forum, a Colombo-based gathering which includes religious dignitaries, senior academics and others on Wednesday expressed concern that the two main presidential candidates Mahinda Rajapaksa and General (retd) Sarath Fonseka have failed to address the crucial issue of peace. "The failure to address this issue of great historical and national importance does not bode well… Continue reading Rajapaksa, Fonseka fail in articulating political proposals: Friday Forum
Pre-election violence escalating, 800 incidents reported, 300 arrested
Sri Lankan Police has taken around three-hundred persons into custody in connection with pre- election related violence. The number of incidents of violence and unlawful activities has risen to eight hundred till Thursday afternoon, police officials in Colombo said. Four deaths have already been recorded in pre-election violence and about eighty persons had been admitted… Continue reading Pre-election violence escalating, 800 incidents reported, 300 arrested
SL state media turned into propaganda outlets for Rajapaksa: RSF
Reporters Without Borders, on Thursday said it had established that 98.5 per cent of the news and current affairs air-time on Sri Lankan state-owned TV stations Rupavahini and ITN on 18 and 19 January was given over to the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his supporters. “The TV propaganda is deafening and the figures… Continue reading SL state media turned into propaganda outlets for Rajapaksa: RSF
Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
The fishing boats seem to chase each other out in the lagoon. A flock of seabirds rises, glorious against the blue sky. Calm has returned to Jaffna’s waters after decades of turbulence. It is still a tense peace. The bay where they repair their boats is cordoned off, guarded by the military. Parts of the… Continue reading Shattered Tamil city braces for crucial poll
Why the media prefer natural disasters
Written by: Andrew Stroehlein Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author’s alone. "If only Sri Lanka last year could have got a tenth of the media attention Haiti’s now getting", lamented my friend who was working in Colombo… Continue reading Why the media prefer natural disasters
United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed alarm at the violence surrounding the run-up to Sri Lanka’s presidential election. He has urged all political parties and their supporters to "refrain from violence… and to avoid provocative acts throughout the election period". At least four people have been killed in poll-related violence in the weeks… Continue reading United Nations concern over Sri Lanka poll violence
