Sri Lankan military chief Gen Sarath Fonseka has abruptly left his office two weeks earlier than he wished after the government ordered him to do so. He said last week he wanted to retire at the end of the month because he felt the government had lost trust in him. Sri Lankans are now waiting… Continue reading S Lanka army head leaves abruptly
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Unease at Sri Lanka general’s presidential ambitions
Hailed as a hero for ending decades of civil war, Sri Lanka’s most decorated general now looks set to challenge for the presidency — a move that some analysts view with deep foreboding. General Sarath Fonseka led the Sri Lankan army’s May victory over the separatist Tamil Tigers, achieved in a brutal showdown that eliminated… Continue reading Unease at Sri Lanka general’s presidential ambitions
Pranab, Rajapaksa hold wide-ranging talks
Sri Lanka’s main Opposition outfit, United National Party (UNP), has not yet decided to support the candidature of Gen Sarath Fonseka, the controversial former Army Commander, for the presidency of the country, a top level source in the UNP told Express on Sunday. Asked for the reasons for backing out of a commitment, which the… Continue reading Pranab, Rajapaksa hold wide-ranging talks
Voter turnout endorses NCET, 15 members elected
The Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET) attracted enough number of participants in the poll that took place Sunday in 16 centres of the different regions of Norway, in which 2767 voters turned out to elect 5 members under a national list and 10 under regional lists. Noticeable of the results was Mr. Bjønar Moxnes… Continue reading Voter turnout endorses NCET, 15 members elected
‘India’s help must to defeat LTTE politically’
The Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said here on Saturday that it was important to develop good relations with India to defeat the LTTE politically in the international arena and prevent its recrudescence. He said that though the LTTE had been defeated militarily, it was politically active overseas. Some military cadres who had escaped were… Continue reading ‘India’s help must to defeat LTTE politically’
Secretaries of SLFP, JVP hold special talks
General Secretary, Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), Maithiripala Sirisena and the General Secretary of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), Tilvin Silva held special talks last week on issues related to the current political situation in Sri Lanka and the political actions to be taken in the future, political sources in Colombo said. The talks had taken… Continue reading Secretaries of SLFP, JVP hold special talks
Encroachment of government lands in Batticaloa Tamil areas
Ma’nmunai Southwest Divisional Secretariat has informed the Deputy Secretary to President Rajapakse confirming the illegal colonization of government lands in Batticaloa district in Eastern Province where Tamil people live predominantly. Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Ariyanenthiran had already brought the issue of illegal colonization to the President and his Deputy Secretary had called… Continue reading Encroachment of government lands in Batticaloa Tamil areas
Sri Lankan president postpones poll announcement
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday postponed the expected announcement of dates for early presidential and parliamentary elections due by April without giving a reason. The delay followed the resignation on Friday of the chief of defence staff, General Sarath Fonseka, who is expected to stand against his former commander-in-chief as an opposition candidate.… Continue reading Sri Lankan president postpones poll announcement
Mini cyclone strikes Ampaa’rai coast
The mini cyclone that hit the coastal areas of Ampaa’rai in Batticaloa district swept over for more than 10 minutes Sunday around 9:45 a.m leaving more than a hundred houses and properties damaged, sources in Ampaa’rai said. Kalmunaikkudi, Chainthamaruthu, Chammaanththu’rai, Kalmunai, Maruthamunai and Thu’raineelaava’nai are some of the places hit by the cyclone. The settlements… Continue reading Mini cyclone strikes Ampaa’rai coast
SL Government will decide later which election to be held first – President Rajapakse
President Mahinda Rajapakse did not announce which election would take place first, presidential or parliamentary, while addressing the national convention of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), main constituent of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA), Sunday evening despite wide speculation that he would announce the date for early presidential election. The convention was… Continue reading SL Government will decide later which election to be held first – President Rajapakse
