The Katana political office of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) was burnt down Monday morning believed to be by supporters of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA). A gang arrived at the site first attacked the office with petrol bombs and later set on fire, according to the complaint lodged by the… Continue reading UNP office burnt down in Katana
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2 injured in clash between rival political parties in Ea’raavoor
A clash erupted Sunday around 9:00 a.m in Ea’raavoor between the supporters of ruling United People’s Alliance (UPFA) and opposition party supporters in which a UPFA supporter and the secretary of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) treasurer were injured, souces in Ea’raavoor said. This clash took place in Ribaai Mosque Oaadaaviyaar Veethi. One of the… Continue reading 2 injured in clash between rival political parties in Ea’raavoor
Fonseka promises to return lands to Tamils
The opposition Presidential candidate, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, has told the Tamils of Jaffna that he will give back lands and buildings which the army had taken from them, when the areas in which they were located were designated as High Security Zones (HSZ). He was speaking at a public meeting in Jaffna on Saturday. According to… Continue reading Fonseka promises to return lands to Tamils
S.Lanka’s main Tamil party backs ex-general
Sri Lanka’s main minority Tamil party on Monday backed the main opposition presidential candidate, Sarath Fonseka, who as army chief led the offensive that crushed Tamil rebels last year, officials said. Fonseka, a former four-star general who quit in November following differences with his political boss President Mahinda Rajapakse, pledged in a letter to end… Continue reading S.Lanka’s main Tamil party backs ex-general
Ruling UPFA supporters attack children street drama
A group of persons believed to be supporters of a minister in the President Mahinda Rajapakse led United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government Sunday evening attacked a political street drama staged by a group of children in Hiriyala in Kurunagala district. The drama depicted the agony of masses due to rising cost of living and… Continue reading Ruling UPFA supporters attack children street drama
Election requires peaceful, rational dialogue – upiasia.com
The long years of civil war in Sri Lanka deeply impacted all areas of life in the country. One major area to suffer was the media. This was natural, as parties involved in the conflict not only fought the war on the military front but also on the propaganda front. Therefore, people mostly got exaggerated… Continue reading Election requires peaceful, rational dialogue – upiasia.com
Fonseka campaigns in N. Sri Lanka, may be tried for war crimes – examiner
At the end of the month, Sri Lanka will be holding Presidential elections between current incumbet Mahinda Rajapaksa and former military chief Sarath Fonseka and so far Fonseka is winning over voters. On Saturday, Presidential opponent to incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa in January’s election, General Sarath Fonseka, toured the northern city of Jaffna for his… Continue reading Fonseka campaigns in N. Sri Lanka, may be tried for war crimes – examiner
Tamils a force in Sri Lankan polls
The upcoming Sri Lankan polls will present more unknowns than usual. Most critically, during the war years, the minority Tamils tended to boycott elections. But with the Tamil Tiger rebels finally defeated, that is unlikely this time, making them an important voting bloc. President Mahinda Rajapakse is seeking re-election in this month’s elections, challenged by… Continue reading Tamils a force in Sri Lankan polls
Supporters injured as parties clash in Sri Lanka election
At least eight political activists were injured while a police vehicle suffered damages in election violence on Sunday in Sri Lanka, said the police. They said that five people were injured in the Colombo suburb of Kiribathgoda in the morning when opposition party activists went house-to-house campaigning in Kiribathgoda. "We were set upon by a… Continue reading Supporters injured as parties clash in Sri Lanka election
Fonsekas son got arms contracts illegally
The Mahinda Rajapaksa camp has accused the joint opposition Presidential candidate, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, of giving arms contracts to his son’s firm based in Oklahoma in the US, when he was chairing the army tender board as the Commander of the Sri Lankan army. The accusation was made by the Minister of Construction Industries, Dr.Rajitha Senaratne,… Continue reading Fonsekas son got arms contracts illegally
