Welcome To South Asian Union Forum
( NEW = Guests Can Reply On News Articles..)

You are currently viewing the forum as "Guest" which doesn't give you the same privilege as members to ask questions, post news or post comments in all forums. Click the Register button below to unlock the limitations of this website to start posting what ever the problam you may want to share...

Auto Membership. you can log in soon after registering with us.....

Login Name=
Any E-Mail Address=
Password=

Thats It......
Welcome To South Asian Union Forum
( NEW = Guests Can Reply On News Articles..)

You are currently viewing the forum as "Guest" which doesn't give you the same privilege as members to ask questions, post news or post comments in all forums. Click the Register button below to unlock the limitations of this website to start posting what ever the problam you may want to share...

Auto Membership. you can log in soon after registering with us.....

Login Name=
Any E-Mail Address=
Password=

Thats It......
Welcome To South Asian Union Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Welcome To South Asian Union Forum

This is a discussion table for millions of south Asians living around the world to express their thoughts on the latest events. www.SouthAsianUnion.info is a powerful tool for all ethnic groups to share information, knowledge and wisdom.
 
HomeHome  Latest imagesLatest images  SearchSearch  RegisterRegister  Log in  
India Breaking News
Pakistan Breaking News
Sri Lanka Breaking News
Bangladesh Breaking News
Afghanistan Breaking News

 

 First post-war polls in Sri Lanka

Go down 
AuthorMessage
NewsBot

NewsBot


Sex : Male
Posts : 85
Join date : 2009-08-05
I Am From... I Am From... : South Asia
Mother Tongue Mother Tongue : English

First post-war polls in Sri Lanka Empty
PostSubject: First post-war polls in Sri Lanka   First post-war polls in Sri Lanka Icon_minitimeSat Aug 08, 2009 2:53 pm


First post-war polls in Sri Lanka



By Charles Haviland
BBC News, Colombo
First post-war polls in Sri Lanka 999999


First post-war polls in Sri Lanka _46175430_srilanka_jaffna_uva_0809

The first elections in Sri Lanka since the civil war ended in May are being held in the Tamil-dominated north.
The government has described the votes in Jaffna and Vavuniya, as well as in the southern province of Uva, as a step towards normality in the country.
However, journalists from independent media have been banned from going to the northern towns to cover the voting.
On Friday, Sri Lanka's defence ministry said it had arrested the new head of the defeated Tamil Tiger rebel group.
Selvarasa Pathmanathan was detained abroad and was being questioned in Sri Lanka, it said. The rebels have confirmed the arrest.
Refugees
Voters in the two towns of Jaffna and Vavuniya in the Tamil-dominated north will have to choose between a broad government coalition, the main opposition party, which is weaker, and an umbrella group supportive of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
There are smaller parties too, including a moderate Tamil one contesting Jaffna.

First post-war polls in Sri Lanka _46175431_vavuniyaap226b More than 250,000 Tamil refugees are stuck in government-run camps

The government continues to tighten its grip on society despite its victory in May, and has banned all journalists other than the state-controlled media from the towns.
Most reporters will have to cover the vote from afar, dependent on officially sanctioned information and selected video from state broadcasters.
But there will be some electoral monitoring by human rights groups.
Life is far from normal in northern Sri Lanka. Near Vavuniya, more than a quarter of a million Tamil refugees are stuck in government-run camps which they are not allowed to leave.
Refugees in the north were asked to apply to vote if eligible.
But only 6,000 have registered, mostly in camps away from Vavuniya, and it is not clear how much voter education any of them had.
As a result of its victory in the civil war, the government is very popular in the Sinhalese-dominated south and it hopes to do well in the north, too, with a coalition including some parties said to be attached to anti-LTTE Tamil paramilitaries.
Some of the government's opponents have complained they have been obstructed or intimidated in their campaigning.
Back to top Go down
http://www.southasianunion.info/sau-news-category-breaking-news-
 
First post-war polls in Sri Lanka
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
» Upset in Sri Lanka post-war polls
» Sri Lanka 'facing aid shortfall'
» Picking up the pieces in Sri Lanka
» Sri Lanka's forgotten massacre
» Unlock the terror camps in Sri Lanka

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Welcome To South Asian Union Forum :: S.A.U News Category - BREAKING NEWS | ARTICLES | ANALISES | POLITICS. :: Sri Lanka-
Jump to: