Sri Lanka’s former military chief says he will run in presidential elections early next year. General Sarath Fonseka’s move sets the scene for a stand-off with President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has called the election two years ahead of schedule. Gen Fonseka is said to be at odds with the government over who should take credit… Continue reading Ex-army chief Fonseka to run for Sri Lanka presidency
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Locking Tamil nationalism through presidential candidature
A Tamil candidature in the presidential elections, proposing a political solution deviating from the goals of Tamil nationalism, is a tactic to bind and nullify the aspirations of Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. In the current circumstances, Tamils naturally boiling with anger about both the main candidates are most likely to cast… Continue reading Locking Tamil nationalism through presidential candidature
S.Lanka’s ex-military chief will run for presidency
Sri Lanka’s ex-military chief has said he plans to run for the presidency in elections in January in a bid to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. "I am definitely coming forward to defeat the president," former general Sarath Fonseka told a group of lawyers and journalists late Friday. Fonseka, 58, was expected to formally announce his… Continue reading S.Lanka’s ex-military chief will run for presidency
Heroes’ Day 2009: The year for keeping the flame for Tamil Eelam
By Satheesan Kumaaran Unlike the previous years, this year’s annual Heroes’ Day celebrated, as usual, at the critical time when the LTTE is not holding an identified territory as they previously did as a de facto state. This year the concept is kept alive through celebrations that are kept by the Tamil Diaspora. The Tamils,… Continue reading Heroes’ Day 2009: The year for keeping the flame for Tamil Eelam
Carter, Tutu: continued detention, clear violation of international law
A group of eminent global leaders, whose members include former US President, Jimmy Carter, and South African Archbishop of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu, has written to Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa to say they are “deeply worried” about the humanitarian situation faced by the largely Tamil civilian population who fled fighting in the north of the… Continue reading Carter, Tutu: continued detention, clear violation of international law
Rapp snubs Sri Lanka’s comment to US’s war crimes investigations
United States will "press for accountability at the national level, at the level closest to where the crimes were committed," Washington Post said quoting Stephen Rapp, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues appointed by President Obama. Rapp told the Post that last month, to a request by Rapp to investigate war crimes by the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Rapp snubs Sri Lanka’s comment to US’s war crimes investigations
Thousands attend Heroes day remembrance at Excel Centre, London
Thousands of British Tamils carrying red roses, gloriosa lilies (Karthikaipoo: Tamil Eelam national flower) and lamps, are filing into the main venue, at the Excel Centre in East London, where large cut-outs of Tamil Eelam were displayed on either side of the stage. The annual commemoration began with a moment of silence in memory of… Continue reading Thousands attend Heroes day remembrance at Excel Centre, London
Sri Lankan leader gambles on Jan. 26 election
Sri Lanka will hold early presidential elections on Jan. 26, officials said on Friday, a move which may backfire against incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa with the possible entry of a popular former army chief. Rajapaksa’s six-year term ends in November 2011 but he has used a constitutional provision allowing for polls to be called two years… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader gambles on Jan. 26 election
Sri Lanka announces election date
Sri Lanka’s electoral office has announced a presidential poll will be held on 26 January. President Mahinda Rajapaksa decided to call the vote nearly two years earlier than necessary. The announcement paves the way for a challenge to Mr Rajapaksa’s presidency from Gen Sarath Fonseka, a former army chief. Gen Fonseka resigned earlier this month… Continue reading Sri Lanka announces election date
