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Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
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Members of the public queue to vote, Silvestre College polling station, Kandy, Central Province
Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
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Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091763d )
A member of the public after placing her vote at Silvestre College polling station, Kandy, Central Province
Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
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Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091763c )
A member of the public after placing her vote at Silvestre College polling station, Kandy, Central Province
Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
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Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091763a )
A member of the public passes posters of the two main candidates. President Mahinda Rajapaksa (left poster) is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
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Sri Lanka's first peace-time presidential election in 26 years, Colombo, Sri Lanka - 20 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091067b )
A member of the public stands beside defaced election posters for President Mahinda Rajapakse near Colombo Fort railway station.
Sri Lanka's first peace-time presidential election in 26 years, Colombo, Sri Lanka - 20 Jan 2010
The historic event - scheduled for January 26 2010 - has turned into a battle between the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
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Sri Lanka's first peace-time presidential election in 26 years, Colombo, Sri Lanka - 20 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091067a )
Election posters for President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Colombo.
Sri Lanka's first peace-time presidential election in 26 years, Colombo, Sri Lanka - 20 Jan 2010
The historic event - scheduled for January 26 2010 - has turned into a battle between the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
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Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark St George / Rex Features ( 856394d )
Two terrorists brandishing AK-47s are filmed as they fire a hail of bullets at the Sri Lankan cricket team's coach during an ambush near the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore
Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
The Sri Lankan Cricket team was attacked by terrorists today as they arrived for a match at the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. Seven players and the team's British coach were injured in the attack, while six policemen and a bus driver were killed. As the team's bus negotiated a roundabout just 500m from the stadium, a group of heavily armed men launched a grenade at it and also tried to hit the vehicle with a rocket. When this failed they opened fire on the bus. A 15-minute gun battle ensued between the team's police bodyguards and the gunmen before all 12 attackers fled. The players then took refuge in their dressing room at the stadium before being evacuated by helicopter. Two of the team are reportedly being treated in hospital for injuries sustained in the attack. The match between the Sri Lankan and Pakistan teams would have been the first Test series to have been played in Pakistan for 14 months; others have been cancelled due to security fears.
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Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark St George / Rex Features ( 856394c )
Two terrorists brandishing AK-47s are filmed making their escape after they fire a hail of bullets at the Sri Lankan cricket team's coach during an ambush near the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore
Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
The Sri Lankan Cricket team was attacked by terrorists today as they arrived for a match at the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. Seven players and the team's British coach were injured in the attack, while six policemen and a bus driver were killed. As the team's bus negotiated a roundabout just 500m from the stadium, a group of heavily armed men launched a grenade at it and also tried to hit the vehicle with a rocket. When this failed they opened fire on the bus. A 15-minute gun battle ensued between the team's police bodyguards and the gunmen before all 12 attackers fled. The players then took refuge in their dressing room at the stadium before being evacuated by helicopter. Two of the team are reportedly being treated in hospital for injuries sustained in the attack. The match between the Sri Lankan and Pakistan teams would have been the first Test series to have been played in Pakistan for 14 months; others have been cancelled due to security fears.
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Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark St George / Rex Features ( 856394b )
Two terrorists brandishing AK-47s are filmed as they fire a hail of bullets at the Sri Lankan cricket team's coach during an ambush near the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore
Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
The Sri Lankan Cricket team was attacked by terrorists today as they arrived for a match at the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. Seven players and the team's British coach were injured in the attack, while six policemen and a bus driver were killed. As the team's bus negotiated a roundabout just 500m from the stadium, a group of heavily armed men launched a grenade at it and also tried to hit the vehicle with a rocket. When this failed they opened fire on the bus. A 15-minute gun battle ensued between the team's police bodyguards and the gunmen before all 12 attackers fled. The players then took refuge in their dressing room at the stadium before being evacuated by helicopter. Two of the team are reportedly being treated in hospital for injuries sustained in the attack. The match between the Sri Lankan and Pakistan teams would have been the first Test series to have been played in Pakistan for 14 months; others have been cancelled due to security fears.
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Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark St George / Rex Features ( 856394a )
Two terrorists brandishing AK-47s are filmed as they fire a hail of bullets at the Sri Lankan cricket team's coach during an ambush near the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore
Sri Lankan Cricket Team Coach Attacked by Terrorists in Lahore, Pakistan - 03 Mar 2009
The Sri Lankan Cricket team was attacked by terrorists today as they arrived for a match at the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. Seven players and the team's British coach were injured in the attack, while six policemen and a bus driver were killed. As the team's bus negotiated a roundabout just 500m from the stadium, a group of heavily armed men launched a grenade at it and also tried to hit the vehicle with a rocket. When this failed they opened fire on the bus. A 15-minute gun battle ensued between the team's police bodyguards and the gunmen before all 12 attackers fled. The players then took refuge in their dressing room at the stadium before being evacuated by helicopter. Two of the team are reportedly being treated in hospital for injuries sustained in the attack. The match between the Sri Lankan and Pakistan teams would have been the first Test series to have been played in Pakistan for 14 months; others have been cancelled due to security fears.
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Sri Lanka: Through Medecins Sans Frontiers
A Tamil woman gives birth at a hospital in Mannar, Sri Lanka, Monday, Mar. 17, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Sri Lanka Internally Displaced Persons
Internally displaced Sri Lankan Tamils pump water from a well at a temporary relief camp in Palameemadu, Sri Lanka, on Mon., May 7, 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Kalutara Overview - After tsunami - This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Kalutara Beach Detail - after tsunami: receding waters and beach damage from tsunami. Imagery collected December 26, 2004. This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by DigitalGlobe / Rex Features (507859d)
Kalutara Water Detail - After tsunami: receding waters from tsunami. Imagery collected December 26, 2004. This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by DigitalGlobe / Rex Features (507859e)
Kalutara Flooding Detail - After tsunami: closeup detailing flooding from tsunami. Imagery collected December 26, 2004. This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by DigitalGlobe / Rex Features (507859c)
Kalutara Beach Detail 2 (Note: Before Tsunami). Imagery collected January 1, 2004
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by DigitalGlobe / Rex Features (507859b)
Kalutara Water Detail (Note: Before Tsunami). Imagery collected January 1, 2004
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by DigitalGlobe / Rex Features (507859a)
Kalutara Overview (Note: Before Tsunami). Imagery collected January 1, 2004
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, SRI LANKA - DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Dunlea / Rex Features (508578w)
Fishing boats destroyed by the tsunami in Hikkaduwa
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, SRI LANKA - DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Dunlea / Rex Features (508578r)
Headmistress Sriyani Sekara and Principal Devundara at the Mahamaya Balika Primary School which was destroyed by the tsunami in Hikkaduwa
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, SRI LANKA - DEC 2004
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Funeral Directors A F Raymond in Colombo is in charge of the non Sri Lankan bodies. 14 coffins holding the bodies of tourists
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, SRI LANKA - DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Dunlea / Rex Features (508578l)
Make shift morgue at the Main Hospital in Galle
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, SRI LANKA - DEC 2004
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Destroyed hospital in Kinniya where 60 patients lost their lives
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, SRI LANKA - DEC 2004
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Destroyed hospital in Kinniya where 60 patients lost their lives
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