BREAKING NEWS!! MAHINDA SHOWS HIS PERSONALITY!!

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A terror situation is being created in several areas in Jaffna by goons of the government say reports. A bomb has exploded in Pallaly but the damage from the explosion is not known yet. Tyres have been burnt on roads near Pallaly obstructing Tamil and Muslim voters from going to polling booths say these reports. The army had initially been deployed to bring the situation under control but due to orders from above they had been withdrawn. As such, goons of the government carry on threatening voters while the police and security forces are looking on say reports. Due to this situation voting in several areas in Jaffna has been thwarted.
Meanwhile, the buses plying from Colombo to Jaffna used by those who have their votes in Jaffna but residing in Colombo have been suddenly terminated their journeys at Anuradhapura Depot. About 15 such buses have been parked at Anuradhapura CTB depot at the moment denying those voters the right to cast their votes.


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ඔබත් ඔබේ වටිනා ඡන්දය ඒ සන්වේදි නයකයා වෙනුවෙන් භාවිතා කරන්න.,ඔබේ ඡන්දයෙන් මවු බිම දිනවන්න..!! ------- සුබ අනාගතයක්
 

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    At least two bombs went off outside the home of a ruling party activist - F**K Ponsek

    From Times Online
    January 26, 2010
    Bomb blasts marr Sri Lanka elections as polls open
    Cattle walk through a polling station at a school in Vavuniya, 290kms north of capital Colombo in Sri Lanka

    (AFP)


    Voting has begun in a tense Sri Lanka amid heightened fears of election violence.

    Several bombs exploded in the Tamil heartland of Jaffna even before polls opened for the crucial presidential election between Sarath Fonseka, the former army chief who led the campaign against the Tigers and President Mahinda Rajapaksa,

    At least two bombs went off outside the home of a ruling party activist in the Jaffna peninsula, the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) said.

    "We have a complaint that two bombs were thrown at the home of Subramaniam Sharma, an organiser for the (ruling) Sri Lanka Freedom Party early this morning," spokesman D. M. Dissanayake said.
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    There were no casualties but, like last week's bomb attack on the Colombo villa of Tiran Alles, a key opposition supporter, it only serves to increase concerns that election violence could spiral out of control, undermining a newfound peace that took three decades to achieve.

    Already four people have been killed in more than 773 registered cases of political violence, police say, compared to about 125 in the last presidential poll in 2005.

    So unruly has campaigning been that Ban Ki Moon, the UN chief, and Baroness Ashton of Upholland, the EU foreign policy head, both appealed for restraint this week.

    This morning residents on Jaffna said they heard four pre-dawn blasts but the source of the explosions was unclear said Sun Jayasekara, a CMEV monitor in Jaffna, 250 miles (400 km) north of Colombo.

    "We are not sure from where the blasts originated or who was responsible," Mr Jayasekara said, adding that it shattered the relative calm in the region ahead of the vote.

    Although there have been no reliable polls, both candidates appear to command strong Sinhalese followings, and the 12.5 percent Tamil minority, who suffered most from the government offensive against the rebels , may yet prove to be kingmakers

    Government forces wrested control over Jaffna in December 1995 from Tamil Tiger rebels who were completely crushed in May last year.

    The military lifted a night curfew in Jaffna ahead of Tuesday's presidential election, but the military maintains a large presence in the former stronghold of the Tamil separatists.
     

    Arlind

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    ඔබත් ඔබේ වටිනා ඡන්දය ඒ සන්වේදි නයකයා වෙනුවෙන් භාවිතා කරන්න.,ඔබේ ඡන්දයෙන් මවු බිම දිනවන්න..!! ------- සුබ අනාගතයක්


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    Arlind

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    From Times Online
    January 26, 2010
    Bomb blasts marr Sri Lanka elections as polls open
    Cattle walk through a polling station at a school in Vavuniya, 290kms north of capital Colombo in Sri Lanka

    (AFP)


    Voting has begun in a tense Sri Lanka amid heightened fears of election violence.

    Several bombs exploded in the Tamil heartland of Jaffna even before polls opened for the crucial presidential election between Sarath Fonseka, the former army chief who led the campaign against the Tigers and President Mahinda Rajapaksa,

    At least two bombs went off outside the home of a ruling party activist in the Jaffna peninsula, the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) said.

    "We have a complaint that two bombs were thrown at the home of Subramaniam Sharma, an organiser for the (ruling) Sri Lanka Freedom Party early this morning," spokesman D. M. Dissanayake said.
    Related Links

    There were no casualties but, like last week's bomb attack on the Colombo villa of Tiran Alles, a key opposition supporter, it only serves to increase concerns that election violence could spiral out of control, undermining a newfound peace that took three decades to achieve.

    Already four people have been killed in more than 773 registered cases of political violence, police say, compared to about 125 in the last presidential poll in 2005.

    So unruly has campaigning been that Ban Ki Moon, the UN chief, and Baroness Ashton of Upholland, the EU foreign policy head, both appealed for restraint this week.

    This morning residents on Jaffna said they heard four pre-dawn blasts but the source of the explosions was unclear said Sun Jayasekara, a CMEV monitor in Jaffna, 250 miles (400 km) north of Colombo.

    "We are not sure from where the blasts originated or who was responsible," Mr Jayasekara said, adding that it shattered the relative calm in the region ahead of the vote.

    Although there have been no reliable polls, both candidates appear to command strong Sinhalese followings, and the 12.5 percent Tamil minority, who suffered most from the government offensive against the rebels , may yet prove to be kingmakers

    Government forces wrested control over Jaffna in December 1995 from Tamil Tiger rebels who were completely crushed in May last year.

    The military lifted a night curfew in Jaffna ahead of Tuesday's presidential election, but the military maintains a large presence in the former stronghold of the Tamil separatists.
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    Shameer

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    Fonseka's supporters prevented from voting in Nawalapitiya
    2010-01-26 08:52:00

    Voters believed to be voting for Gen Sarath Fonseka have been driven away by armed gangs in Nawlapitiya, election monitors said.

    They said police had failed to prevent the incidents.

    Times online
     

    Shameer

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    Polling opens amdist sporadic incidents :shocked:
    2010-01-26 07:46:06

    Polling in the Presidential elections opened amidst overnight sporadic incidents including sounds of explosion in the Jaffna district.

    Voting started at 7.00 am.

    In Jaffna at least five explosions were heard around 3.30 am, but no damage has been reported.

    In Anmaduwa unidentified persons removed the weapon of a police officer on duty while in the Gampaha district the board of JVP Mp Viitha Herath's office was attacked.

    TimesOnline

    balapan MR ge thathwe :( :angry:
     

    lansoft

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    Sitin on chair Starin at a monitor..
    JVP MP Vijitha Herath was detained in Vavuniya this morning while he was on his way to Kilinochchi, the JVP media unit said. He was detained together with former Presidential candidate Channa Gamage who is supporting General Sarath Fonseka.

    When contacted by Daily Mirror online Mr. Herath confirmed that he was at the Vavuniya police station.

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    eranga_rama

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    JVP MP Vijitha Herath was detained in Vavuniya this morning while he was on his way to Kilinochchi, the JVP media unit said. He was detained together with former Presidential candidate Channa Gamage who is supporting General Sarath Fonseka.
    When contacted by Daily Mirror online Mr. Herath confirmed that he was at the Vavuniya police station.

    Source:
    http://www.dailymirror.lk/index.php/news/1138-vijitha-herath-detained-in-vavuniya.html