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May 12, 2008
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Jamadi-ul-Awwal 6, 1429
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Sri Lanka ruling party wins key polls
TRINCOMALEE (Sri Lanka), May 11: Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition was declared on Sunday the winner of key elections in the east of the island, and hailed its victory as a major boost for the war against Tamil rebels.
Election officials confirmed the governing United People’s Freedom Alliance party (UPFA) and its allies had won control over a new 35-member provincial council in the eastern coastal region.
Opposition parties and monitoring rights groups, however, complained of widespread irregularities, including harassment by Tamil Tiger defectors now allied to hawkish President Mahinda Rajapakse.
Rajapakse hailed the vote as “a clear mandate for peace through the defeat of terrorism, the strengthening of democracy and the development of the country.” The region, once home to several Tamil Tiger enclaves, was brought under government control after heavy fighting last year, and Colombo is determined to show normality has returned.
The polls were overshadowed by the rebel sinking of a navy cargo ship in Trincomalee port hours before voting started on Saturday, as well as a bomb attack in the town of Ampara late on Friday that killed 12 civilians.—AFP
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