Mahinda inciting racial hatred between Sinhalese and Tamils – Suresh Premachandran

“President Mahinda Rajapakse, on learning Tamil National Alliance (TNA) intention of supporting his rival Sarath Fonseka in the presidential election, is actively engaged in whipping up racial animosity between the Sinhalese and the Tamils,” Suresh Premachandran, TNA parliamentarian said in a press briefing held Tuesday in his Jaffna office. “Mahinda, Minister Douglas Devananda and other… Continue reading Mahinda inciting racial hatred between Sinhalese and Tamils – Suresh Premachandran

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Trinco executions added to Sri Lanka’s war crimes record in Dublin

An affidavit containing the personal testimony of Dr Manoharan, the father of Ragihar, one of the five high school students shot dead in execution style in Trincomalee beach nearly four years ago by members of Sri Lanka security forces, and two detailed reports of evidence collected on the killings by a Rights Group whose members… Continue reading Trinco executions added to Sri Lanka’s war crimes record in Dublin

4th pre-election related killing reported from Kurunagala

A 27-year-old person was killed and four others wounded Monday evening in a grenade attack on the residence of a deputy minister in the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government. The victim killed was identified as Suranga Indrajit. The grenade was thrown from a passing vehicle at the deputy minister’s residence located in Wehera in… Continue reading 4th pre-election related killing reported from Kurunagala

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UPDATE 1-Sri Lanka keeps rates steady to spur more loan demand

Sri Lanka’s central bank kept interest rates unchanged for a second straight month on Tuesday, hoping more loan demand from the private sector will fuel a solid post-war economic expansion. The economy is expected to expand by more than 6 percent this year after having hit an eight-year low of 3.5 percent in 2009, with… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Sri Lanka keeps rates steady to spur more loan demand

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Defection scandal generates heat

Even as a third death, supposedly connected to the crucial January 26 presidential election was reported, the "scandal" over the attempt by the opposition to bribe a ruling party legislator to defect to its camps took a bizarre turn on Monday. The ruling party legislator who had accused campaign managers of the opposition consensus candidate,… Continue reading Defection scandal generates heat

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Sri Lankan Tamils should opt for a total boycott

The independent Milan-based Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) conducted a Sri Lanka war crimes tribunal at Dublin, capital of the Irish Republic, on January 14 and 15 — Pongal and Tamil new year days. The tribunal examined eyewitnesses and other material evidence in great detail. In the preliminary findings issued on January16, the tribunal held the… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils should opt for a total boycott

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Sri Lanka pre-poll clash kills opposition supporter

A supporter of Sri Lanka’s opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka has been killed in a clash ahead of next week’s presidential election, police say. Opposition activists were attacked in Wariyapola town in the north-west of the country while they were putting up election posters, police said. The man was killed in a clash with ruling party… Continue reading Sri Lanka pre-poll clash kills opposition supporter

3rd pre-election related murder reported from Wariayapola

A group of unidentified persons believed to supporters of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Sunday night killed a person while he was pasting posters in support of common presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka in Ambakawela in Wariayapola area in Kurunagala district. The dead person has been identified as 33 year-old Dhammika Heart, a… Continue reading 3rd pre-election related murder reported from Wariayapola

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Deadly unrest flares in Sri Lanka ahead of vote

A Sri Lankan opposition supporter was killed on Monday as fresh unrest erupted ahead of next week’s presidential election despite a security crackdown, police said. The man was killed in a clash with ruling party activists in northwestern Sri Lanka, marking the third politically-related death in the run-up to the presidential vote on January 26.… Continue reading Deadly unrest flares in Sri Lanka ahead of vote

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Sri Lanka vote raises hopes in Washington

Sri Lanka’s upcoming election is raising hopes in the United States for better relations after a chilly spell if the island turns the page on a bloody war that brought international opprobrium. The January 26 election comes months after troops killed the top leadership of the Tamil Tigers, ending their ruthless decades-long separatist campaign but… Continue reading Sri Lanka vote raises hopes in Washington