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Sri Lanka
Monitors, Amnesty call for violence-free Sri Lanka polls
2015-01-08
Sri Lankan authorities should take steps to ensure a violence-free and safe polling and refrain from deploying troops which may influence voter-turnout in the closely fought presidential election on Thursday, poll observers and a leading rights group said.
Now that the Sri Lankan government has made the country safe, they must be punished...
The People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL), Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) and Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) have called for measures to ensure voting is not deterred because of violence in targeted areas.

The groups said authorities should also ensure that there is no staging of incidents near counting centres or to influence counting agents.

They said polling agents should not be threatened or intimidated, and there should be no deployment of armed forces, unless called in by the Election Commissioner, on polling day as it may adversely impact voter turn-out and the integrity of the poll.

Political parties must refrain from using state or private media for its campaign until the polling day, they stressed.

Commenting on the election, London-based Amnesty International said the growing harassment and violence against those campaigning in the coming elections is deeply troubling.

It said the Sri Lankan authorities have a responsibility to ensure that everyone eligible to vote can exercise their rights without facing threats or violence.
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#1  If they paid attention to these people, they'd still be fighting Mario and the boys.
Posted by: tu3031   2015-01-08 13:13  

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