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Pakiasothy Saravanamuttu
Information about this person was last updated on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
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[ said]: Any talk about political reform is considered irrelevant at best and subversive at worst,
AsiaOne 19-NOV-10
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[ commented]: The constitution was used to consolidate power, without rebuilding governance structures,
NEWScomAU 09-SEP-10
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[ said]: Nationalist sentiment is being whipped up, saying Sri Lanka is being targeted. But there is a certain amount of public sentiment that is very much in tune with the government's argument that there is an international agenda to target Sri Lanka on human rights,
globalsecurity 06-JUL-10
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[ asks]: Can you have unity without reconciliation - can you have reconciliation without accountability?
bbc 19-MAY-10
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[ said]: As far as Tigers re-emerging, there is no possibility in the short to medium term,
reliefWeb 16-MAY-10
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[-said]: But there is extremist Tamil sentiment abroad and how it finds resonance here (in Sri Lanka) will depend on the actions of the government in addressing the political causes of the conflict.
reliefWeb 16-MAY-10
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[ said]: Parliament allows Fonseka a public forum to present his grievances without any fetters,
khaleejtimes 22-APR-10
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[ said]: >Mahinda Rajapakse is set to clash with his arch-rival former army chief Sarath Fonseka when the new parliament opens on Thursday, having cemented his grip in parliamentary polls. Results published on Wednesday from parliamentary elections showed Rajapakse's United People's Freedom Alliance had secured 144 seats in the 225-member assembly in the April 8 vote. The final tallies were delayed due to a poll re-run on Tuesday in two constituencies where violence disrupted initial voting. Rajapakse's coalition wa
news 21-APR-10
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[ says]: It remains to be seen if the past will be repeated,
csmonitor 09-APR-10
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[ says]: It may well be the case that some people saw it as a foregone conclusion, and others felt it was meaningless, pointless, and lost some faith in the electoral process after what happened in to the last election,
csmonitor 09-APR-10
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[ said]: The distinctive feature of this election could turn out to be the turnout,
sundaytimes 09-APR-10
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[ says]: are positing that economic development should take overarching priority over a discussion about rights and governance,
csmonitor 09-APR-10
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[ said]: If he gets the majority that he is projected to do we would in effect be a one-party state, and that will give him carte-blanche to be able to do whatever he wants to more or less. And that is the worrying thing, in terms of whether it will have a debilitating impact on democracy in the country,
voanews 08-APR-10
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[ said]: The main issues facing the country have not been ventilated during the campaign,
khaleejtimes 05-APR-10
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[ said]: They did not want (Fonseka) to be in the campaign as some sort of a magnet for the opposition,
news 09-FEB-10
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[ said]: The election was very hard fought and there are a lot of questions with the process,
latimes 28-JAN-10
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[ said]: Their argument is, they came together for regime change,
latimes 26-JAN-10
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[ said]: The opposition parties have come together with the single purpose of effecting regime change,
IHT 25-JAN-10
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[ said]: That calculation is based on General Fonseka also being able to claim credit for the victory against the LTTE,
globalsecurity 28-NOV-09
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[ said]: It looks like the way the campaign is heading at the moment that it's going to be much more based on issues of constitutional reform, qualities and experience in terms of leadership, what happens in regards to the [Tamil-dominated] North and East, as opposed to the economy per se,
globalsecurity 28-NOV-09
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