Can the new King of Sri Lanka bring deliverance to the Tamils? – Richard Dixon

From North to the South, West to the East, the skies of Sri Lanka are now filled with the empty and virtual deceptive promises of two desperate presidential candidates. While the Sri Lankan politicians are beating their drums, While the so called war heroes of the nation are busy launching mudslinging campaigns against each other,… Continue reading Can the new King of Sri Lanka bring deliverance to the Tamils? – Richard Dixon

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Sri Lankan government tries to disqualify opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka

The Sri Lankan government has launched an 11th-hour legal challenge against the opposition candidate in the presidential election after a tense day of voting. The government claimed Sarath Fonseka, the former general standing against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, should be disqualified because his name was not on the official electoral list. “We are seeking a court… Continue reading Sri Lankan government tries to disqualify opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka

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Blasts heard in Sri Lanka’s north ahead of key vote: monitor

At least four explosions were heard in Sri Lanka’s ethnic Tamil heartland of Jaffna ahead of Tuesday’s crucial presidential vote, an independent election monitor told AFP. Residents in the northern peninsula counted the pre-dawn blasts, but the source of the explosions was unclear, said Sunil Jayasekara, a monitor for the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence.… Continue reading Blasts heard in Sri Lanka’s north ahead of key vote: monitor

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Remains of Pirapaharan’s father cremated in VVT

Late Thiruvengadam Veluppillai, father of LTTE leader Mr. V.Pirapaharan, was cremated at the central cremation grounds in Oo’ra’ni Valveddiththu’rai Sunday around 2:30 p.m with thousands of mourners participating in the last funeral rites, sources in Jaffna said. Thousands of people from all parts of the peninsula joined in the procession when the remains were taken… Continue reading Remains of Pirapaharan’s father cremated in VVT

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Sri Lanka frees over 700 ex-militants: military

Sri Lanka on Saturday released more than 700 former Tamil Tiger fighters from military custody following a rehabilitation program, an official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is touring the northern town of Vavuniya, handed over the ex-combatants to their immediate relatives, an army officer involved in the rehabilitation, Major General Daya Ratnayake, said. "Out of… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees over 700 ex-militants: military

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Sri Lanka execution video authentic – UN envoy

Video apparently showing extra-judicial killings by Sri Lankan troops is genuine, a UN envoy has said. UN special rapporteur Philip Alston said three independent experts had confirmed the video was authentic, renewing calls for a war crime inquiry. The footage – which Sri Lanka says is fabricated – shows a man dressed as a soldier… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video authentic – UN envoy

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Sri Lankan government must permanently release all civilians – AI

Amnesty International is calling on the Sri Lankan government to permanently release civilians who have been illegally detained in camps following the end of the civil war six months ago. “The authorities must make good on their declared intentions to free some 120,000 people and do so unconditionally,” said Yolanda Foster, Amnesty International’s expert on… Continue reading Sri Lankan government must permanently release all civilians – AI

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Sri Lanka lets war refugees move freely | Reuters

Sri Lanka’s government on Tuesday let thousands of refugees temporarily leave camps where they have been held since the end of a 25-year war with the Tamil Tigers, the military said. More than 9,100 people took advantage of the government’s relaxation of restrictions on freedom of movement, which had been kept in place despite widespread… Continue reading Sri Lanka lets war refugees move freely | Reuters

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Commonwealth summit in Trinidad targets climate change

Commonwealth leaders are meeting in Trinidad with climate change high on the agenda in the last major summit before the Copenhagen climate talks. For the first time, a number of other world leaders have been invited to take part in the biennial meeting. UN chief Ban Ki-moon, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Danish PM Lars… Continue reading Commonwealth summit in Trinidad targets climate change

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