Fonseka hits out at Rajapaksa

At his first public appearance on Saturday, General (retired) Sarath Fonseka, nominee of the main opposition parties for the January 26 presidential poll, hit out at President Mahinda Rajapaksa with charges of corruption and nepotism. Speaking at the 54th United National Party (UNP) convention presided over by Leader of the Opposition Ranil Wickremesinghe, the former… Continue reading Fonseka hits out at Rajapaksa

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Poll Shows Gen. Sarath Fonseka Leading

A poll conducted within seven electorates in the Western Province has indicated Gen Sarath Fonseka is the more popular candidate, beating President Mahinda Rajapakse. 42% of the 2,000 plus sample believed Gen. Fonseka can do a better job. President Mahinda Rajapakse is trusted only by 39%, while 19% not expressing any opinion. The difference is… Continue reading Poll Shows Gen. Sarath Fonseka Leading

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Two potential dictators in Sri Lanka’s presidential election

By Satheesan Kumaaran Following the victory over the LTTE in May 2009, the hands of the Sri Lankan military came up to claim an Himalayan victory over a militant resistance movement who unlike other global freedom movements, possessed conventional armed forces like army, navy, and air force. In addition, they were having the ‘Black Tigers,’… Continue reading Two potential dictators in Sri Lanka’s presidential election

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Sri Lanka’s modern day genocide

""Genocide" is too limiting a term in any case. In recent years, governments have not necessarily been exterminating entire subgroups en masse with crystal-clear intent. Yet some governments show no qualms about shelling huge numbers of ethnic minority civilians trapped in confined war zones, as we saw in Sri Lanka earlier this year. More common… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s modern day genocide

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‘He Said The Army’s Too Strong, Sri Lanka Will Become Like Myanmar’ – outlookindia

General (retd) Sarath Fonseka has found himself an office space in the posh neighbourhood of Colombo 7. Guarded by army commandos, Fonseka sits in his new war room, preparing for Sri Lanka’s next big battle—presidential elections 2010. A multi-party opposition coalition called the United National Front has pitted him as its candidate against incumbent President… Continue reading ‘He Said The Army’s Too Strong, Sri Lanka Will Become Like Myanmar’ – outlookindia

US envoy to visit Sri Lanka

A senior US envoy will head to Sri Lanka next week to encourage post-war reconciliation, days after the island nation allowed Tamil civilians to leave detention camps, officials said Friday. Robert Blake, the assistant secretary of state for South Asia, will visit Sri Lanka on Monday and Tuesday in the highest-ranking US trip to the… Continue reading US envoy to visit Sri Lanka

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UNHCR welcomes Sri Lankan decision to ease conditions for internally displaced – UNHCR

The UN refugee agency on Friday welcomed the Sri Lankan government’s long-awaited decision this week to allow increased freedom of movement for some 135,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) remaining in 20 closed camps in the north of the country. UNHCR field staff reported that more than 7,000 IDPs from the Menik Farm camps in Vavuniya… Continue reading UNHCR welcomes Sri Lankan decision to ease conditions for internally displaced – UNHCR

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Attempts to split TNA

A faction led by Mavai Senathirajah and some by Srikantha, both Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians for Jaffna, are said to be engaged in activities aimed at splitting TNA, sources in Jaffna said. Srikantha and Selvam Adaikalanathan, another TNA parliamentarian, met Monday Basil Rajapakse, the brother and senior advisor of President Mahinda Rajapakse, in Colombo… Continue reading Attempts to split TNA

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