The general who masterminded Sri Lanka’s victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels in May resigned from the army yesterday and strongly hinted that he would stand against President Rajapaksa in an election due by April. General Sarath Fonseka is a highly controversial figure, hailed by most of the Sinhalese ethnic majority as a national hero,… Continue reading Sri Lankan general behind Tigers defeat may stand for president
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Sri Lanka unions urge govt to address EU rights concern
Sri Lanka’s garment industry unions on Thursday urged the government to address human rights concerns so that the nation did not lose European Union trade concessions worth more than $100 million for its top export. The request from the Apparel-industry Labour Rights Movement (ALaRM) comes after Sri Lanka delivered its response to an EU probe… Continue reading Sri Lanka unions urge govt to address EU rights concern
Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’
Sri Lanka’s armed forces chief Sarath Fonseka, who helped secure the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May, has resigned, opposition politicians say. Gen Fonseka is reportedly considering challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an election to be held before April. He is due to make a speech shortly. The resignation was swiftly accepted by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’
Sri Lanka army chief “resigns”, may run for president
Sri Lanka’s army chief, who engineered the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam after 25 years of war, has resigned, sources said on Thursday, amid speculation he will run for president. General Sarath Fonseka is expected to challenge his Commander in Chief, President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in an election possibly to be held in… Continue reading Sri Lanka army chief “resigns”, may run for president
Fonseka resigns
General Sarath Fonseka, the Chief of Defence of the Sri Lanka Army on Thursday resigned from his post, informed sources in Colombo said. Fonseka tendered his resignation to Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa short while ago, highly placed Presidential Secretariat sources confirmed. [Full Coverage]
Tamils reject deal to disembark
Seventy-eight Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers onboard an Australian Customs ship are still refusing to disembark in Indonesia, despite a Federal Government settlement deal announced today. The stalemate is in its fourth week and the Government has offered to resettle the group within 12 weeks if they voluntarily leave the ship for processing in Indonesia.… Continue reading Tamils reject deal to disembark
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Policy: Speaking in many tongues and still not making any sense
Is it just me or are you also wondering how many times can the government of Sri Lanka shoot itself in the foot or put the proverbial foot in the mouth when it comes to manageing it’s diplomatic affairs? Since executing the war against the LTTE to it’s logical conclusion a mere 5 months ago,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Foreign Policy: Speaking in many tongues and still not making any sense
Group Urges Diaspora Tamils Not to Invest in Sri Lanka -prweb
DonotInvestInSriLanka, a group of diaspora Tamils, sent a letter to major Tamil organizations in several countries urging them and their members not to invest in Sri Lanka. Investing in Sri Lanka enriches and empowers the Sri Lankan government, the group explained, and the additional money will ultimately go to the Sri Lankan military and be… Continue reading Group Urges Diaspora Tamils Not to Invest in Sri Lanka -prweb
Norway Eezham Tamils enfranchise all above 16
In the forthcoming elections for Norwegian Council of Eezham Tamils (NCET), scheduled to take place Sunday, all those of Eezham Tamil descent above 16 years will be permitted to vote according to the constitution of NCET. The move was in line with the trial project of the government of Norway enfranchising over 16 in commune… Continue reading Norway Eezham Tamils enfranchise all above 16
Fonseka can quit to contest presidential poll
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has rubbished the media speculation that he will not allow General Sarath Fonseka to step down from the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), if he is going to contest the forthcoming presidential election against him, according to a report appeared in Daily Mirror on Wednesday. Responding to anxious… Continue reading Fonseka can quit to contest presidential poll
