Polls predict narrow win for Fonseka

"A secret poll taken by parliamentary researchers earlier this month and seen by The Sunday Telegraph forecast 5,373,751 votes for the [Sri Lanka’s] president (48.3 per cent) and 5.493,809 for the general [Sarath Fonseka] (49.4 per cent)," the Telegraph said in its Sunday edition, adding that, while the ruling party insists its support is solid… Continue reading Polls predict narrow win for Fonseka

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Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship,Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship

Former Minister Dr Jayalath Jayawaradana said that the law of the jungle was prevailing in Sri Lanka and President Mahinda Rajapaksa was leading the country towards dictatorship and family rule. Addressing a press conference, Jayawaradana said that there was no law and order in the island nation and that human rights violations were rampant. The… Continue reading Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship,Rajapaksa leading Colombo to dictatorship

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Weeratunge statement proves India’s complicity in Sri Lanka’s genocide, says Prof. Boyle

If the statement of Lalith Weeratunga, a top aide to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, that Sri Lanka’s use of heavy weapons was eventually stopped as part of a political deal with the Indian government, was true, "then it proves India’s complicity in the GOSL’s [Government of Sri Lanka’s] genocide against the Tamils," says Professor… Continue reading Weeratunge statement proves India’s complicity in Sri Lanka’s genocide, says Prof. Boyle

Sri Lanka orders tighter security after shootings

Sri Lanka’s president ordered police to step up security ahead of presidential elections after a second political activist was shot dead this month, an official said Sunday. The ruling party supporter was killed on Saturday in the north-western Puttalam district where several others were injured when they clashed with opposition activists, police said. President Mahindra… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders tighter security after shootings

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Sri Lanka’s Tamils wary of election spotlight

Scarred by decades of war and official indifference, Sri Lanka’s minority Tamils are now being courted as political kingmakers — a shift that many of them view with bitter scepticism. With a presidential election just two weeks away, the two main candidates have been desperately wooing Tamil voters, offering them the same social, economic and… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamils wary of election spotlight

Tamils boosted Lankan economy

Historian S Muthiah on Saturday said the contribution made by Tamils of Indian origin had given a boost to the Sri Lankan economy. “The Indian Tamil labourers in the island nation built harbours and railways, giving a boost to the country’s economy between 1930-70,” he said at the inauguration of a four-day archaeological exhibition on… Continue reading Tamils boosted Lankan economy

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SLA holds greater part of Ki’linochchi as HSZ

Normalcy has not been restored in greater part of Ki’linochchi district as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has declared a large area of it as its High Security Zone, sources in Ki’linochchi said. Although Northern Province Governor, Major General G. A. Chandrasiri ordered all government offices to function from 1st January, many of them being located… Continue reading SLA holds greater part of Ki’linochchi as HSZ

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