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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Buddhist monks warn of violence during Sri Lanka polls
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Colombo: An influential party of Buddhist monks warned
Tuesday of violence during Sri Lanka`s upcoming presidential election,
two weeks after it defected from the coalition government.
The JHU, or National Heritage Party, said it feared President Mahinda
Rajapakse`s regime would resort to violence as it tried to cling to
power.
The warning came as a private election monitoring group said there had
already been several incidences of pre-election violence and accused
police of inaction.
"This election has the potential to be one of the most violent," said the JHU`s Udaya Gammanpila, a former provincial minister.
"As the campaign picks up, so will the violence," he added.
The JHU has just three seats in the 225-member parliament, but the monks
are considered influential among the country`s majority Buddhist
community.
The party campaigned for Rajapakse to become president in 2005 and
backed his re-election in 2010, but ditched him last month over
governance issues.
On Tuesday the party entered a pact with the main opposition candidate,
Maithripala Sirisena, who has promised to "restore rule of law" if he
wins the January 8 poll, which Rajapakse called two years ahead of
schedule.
The private election monitoring group Campaign for Free and Fair
Elections (CAFFE) says there have been at least eight serious
polls-related incidents since Rajapakse called the election two weeks
ago.
"About half a dozen people have been admitted to hospital and many more
had been hurt in clashes unleashed by government supporters," CAFFE
director Keerthi Tennakoon told AFP.
"The unique feature is that police have failed to arrest a single person
in connection with these attacks although CCTV and photographic
evidence had been provided on the perpetrators," he added.
Police have said they are investigating.
Almost all Sri Lanka`s elections of the past decade have been marred by
campaign-related violence, including assassinations and bomb attacks.
Rajapakse remains popular with voters from the Sinhalese majority after
he won a 37-year war against Tamil separatists in 2009, but critics say
he has become increasingly authoritarian.
He called the snap election after his party suffered a sharp drop in
support, losing over 21 percent of the vote in September`s local
elections.
Rajapakse`s party has also seen a series of defections in the past two
weeks, and he is struggling to avoid international censure over claims
his troops killed 40,000 Tamil civilians in the bloody finale of the
fighting.