The Mahinda Rajapaka camp has slammed the joint opposition Presidential candidate Gen.Sarath Fonseka for agreeing to the pro-LTTE Tamil National Alliance’s demand that the Tamil-speaking Northern and Eastern Provinces be merged once again to form a single Tamil province. “If this (the agreement) is true, it is a revival of the Eelam cause,” said Tilak… Continue reading Fonseka slammed for agreeing to TNA’s demand
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SLA high commands, government servants in Jaffna caught in dilemma
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) high officials and government department chiefs in Jaffna being summoned by Basil Rajapakse, the brother and senior advisor to President Mahinda Rajapakse, to participate in election campaign meetings in Jaffna to canvas votes for Mahinda Rajapakse are caught in a tight spot, unable to disregard the call of Basil Rajapakse, sources… Continue reading SLA high commands, government servants in Jaffna caught in dilemma
Basil Rajapakse announces election concessions in Jaffna
Basil Rajapakse, the brother and senior advisor of President Mahinda Rajapakse, who arrived in Jaffna Wednesday, announced several concessions in an attempt to get Tamils to vote for Mahinda Rajapakse in the forthcoming presidential election. The concessions are being promised to counter the rising wave of support in the peninsula for the joint opposition candidate… Continue reading Basil Rajapakse announces election concessions in Jaffna
Alternative world to hold tribunal on Sri Lanka’s war crimes
An independent commission of jurists of the Rome based Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) will be meeting in Dublin, Ireland, on 14th and 15th of January 2010 to investigate allegations that the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and its armed forces committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during its final phase of the war with… Continue reading Alternative world to hold tribunal on Sri Lanka’s war crimes
On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Observe, Has Hopes for IDPs, Mute on Accountability
On the day the UN belatedly confirmed it would not be providing any observers to attempt to reduce fraud and disenfranchisement in Sri Lanka’s January 26 elections, Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the internally displaced people who remain in the camps the government moved and locked them into, and about accountability… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Observe, Has Hopes for IDPs, Mute on Accountability
U.N. rejects request to observe Sri Lanka elections
The United Nations has turned down a request from Sri Lanka to send observers to monitor the country’s presidential election later this month because of lack of time, a U.N. spokesman said on Wednesday. Incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa is standing against 21 challengers in the Jan. 26 vote, the first since the government crushed a… Continue reading U.N. rejects request to observe Sri Lanka elections
Sri Lanka bourse slips from record highs; rupee flat
Sri Lankan shares .CSE seesawed on Wednesday in high turnover before slipping as retail investors booked profits after the bourse hit an all-time high in intraday trading. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange rose 0.72 percent to 3,545.56 points by midday, surpassing its previous peak of 3,535.81 hit on Tuesday. It… Continue reading Sri Lanka bourse slips from record highs; rupee flat
A young mother faces new challenges after returning to eastern Sri Lanka
Source: UNHCR Kavitha Ramani’s* smile can light up a room but it cannot hide her exhaustion and physical suffering after years of uncertainty, flight and hardship in north-eastern Sri Lanka. The 29-year-old has the hands and gait of an old woman while her posture is stooped. Today, she is finally back home with her parents… Continue reading A young mother faces new challenges after returning to eastern Sri Lanka
Tamil group backs former general
A key Sri Lankan Tamil political group has said that it will support former army chief Sarath Fonseka in forthcoming presidential elections. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said it could not back incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa because of alleged human rights abuses by the government. The TNA, an alliance of ethnic Tamil parties, also said… Continue reading Tamil group backs former general
UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say
The UN’s conflicted stance on Sri Lanka has become more apparent in the run up to the Rajapaksas’ January 26 snap election. Nine days ago, Inner City Press asked the spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to confirm that Sri Lanka had requested some UN presence during the election, and to state the UN’s response.… Continue reading UN’s Ban Mute on Sri Lanka’s Election Request, Impunity and Fraud Implicitly Accepted, UN Sources Say
