Even as the UN speaks and double speaks about accountability and impunity following Sri Lanka’s "bloodbath on the beach," the UN in Haiti is working with battalion of Sri Lanka’s military, which overall has been accused of war crimes. The UN’s Edmond Mulet, speaking to the Press by video hook up from Haiti on January… Continue reading As UN and US Work With Sri Lankan Soldiers in Haiti, UK Funded Study Downplays Carnage in Lanka and Congo
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Sri Lanka heading for flawed election: official
Sri Lanka’s upcoming presidential polls could be seriously flawed as state officials violated laws governing the conduct of the vote, the country’s independent elections chief has said. Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake was quoted as saying yesterday that he had stopped issuing directives to the police and other government authorities who disregarded his orders for conducting… Continue reading Sri Lanka heading for flawed election: official
Death threats to MP Gajendran, Jaffna University community
A group calling itself ‘Tamil Protection Alliance to Save the Country’ issued Tuesday and Wednesday handbills threatening with death to Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, Gajendran and the Jaffna University community for engaging in activities condemning some elements in the university for supporting Mahinda Rajapakse in the forth coming presidential election, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading Death threats to MP Gajendran, Jaffna University community
14 member election monitoring team arrives in Colombo
A fourteen member international election monitoring delegation of the Asia Network for Free and Fair Elections (ANFFE) comprising observers from Japan, Thailand, Bangladesh and Burma arrived in Colombo Wednesday. The members of the delegation would be divided into seven teams, each team comprising two observers and will leave for the north and east and certain… Continue reading 14 member election monitoring team arrives in Colombo
NGO cautions on fairness in Sri Lankan poll
A day after Sri Lankan Election Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake reportedly expressed disappointment over the failure of the authorities to ensure faithful implementation of the election guidelines related to January 26 presidential poll by all the parties in general and the state media in particular, a Colombo-based NGO thinktank on Wednesday cautioned that "impunity surrounding election-related… Continue reading NGO cautions on fairness in Sri Lankan poll
Government plans election-rigging in Jaffna peninsula
Although the delivery of polling cards ended on Monday postmasters in Jaffna have been unofficially instructed to issue them by high government authorities, according to postal department officials who wish to remain anonymous. Apart from this, Minister Douglas Devananda and former Inspector General of Police, Chandra de Silva, are engaged in activities aiming at rigging… Continue reading Government plans election-rigging in Jaffna peninsula
Lanka accepts MU’S free education offer
Madras University Vice-Chancellor G Thiruvasagam said the Sri Lankan government “has agreed in principle’ to the University of Madras” free higher education to the Tamil refugees living in various camps in Sri Lanka. He told reporters after the 152nd year convocation held here on Tuesday that a meeting was organised to discuss the various aspects… Continue reading Lanka accepts MU’S free education offer
Rajapaksa, Fonseka vow to curb secessionism
Five days before the close of official campaign to the Sri Lankan presidential election, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his chief opponent General (retired) Sarath Fonseka vowed not to allow rise of secessionist forces in the island nation. In the run up to the election, the former Army Chief and the consensus opposition nominee, secured the… Continue reading Rajapaksa, Fonseka vow to curb secessionism
Price rise affects Rajapaksa’s prospects
Skyrocketing prices of essential commodities seem to be adversely affecting the chances of President Mahinda Rajapaksa and boosting the prospects of his principal rival, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, in the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election. The viciously rising cost of living has been one of the major issues among the Sinhalese speaking people throughout the island… Continue reading Price rise affects Rajapaksa’s prospects
War refugees struggle to rebuild in Sri Lanka
The vast rice fields of Kilinochchi are overgrown with shrubs. The herds of cattle and goats have disappeared. The tractors and motorcycles are gone. Buildings and homes have been bombed into heaps of concrete rubble. War refugees have found little left of their old lives as they trickle back to their villages in the former… Continue reading War refugees struggle to rebuild in Sri Lanka
