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10COLOMBO59
2010-01-26 07:32:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Colombo
Cable title:
SRI LANKA: ELECTIONS UPDATE NO. 12 - MORNING
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 COLOMBO 000059
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR SCA/INSB
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/25/2020
TAGS: PGOV PREL PREF PHUM PTER EAID MOPS CE
SUBJECT: SRI LANKA: ELECTIONS UPDATE NO. 12 - MORNING
GENERALLY PEACEFUL, TURNOUT HIGH SO FAR
REF: A. COLOMBO 57
B. COLOMBO 53
C. COLOMBO 51
D. COLOMBO 48
E. COLOMBO 47
F. COLOMBO 46
G. COLOMBO 45
H. COLOMBO 40
I. COLOMBO 36
J. COLOMBO 27
K. COLOMBO 21
L. COLOMBO 11
COLOMBO 00000059 001.2 OF 002
M. COLOMBO 7
N. COLOMBO 2
O. 09 COLOMBO 1152
P. 09 COLOMBO 1145
Q. 09 COLOMBO 1139
Classified By: AMBASSADOR PATRICIA A. BUTENIS. REASONS: 1.4 (B, D)
ELECTION MORNING LARGELY PEACEFUL
---------------------------------
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 COLOMBO 000059
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR SCA/INSB
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/25/2020
TAGS: PGOV PREL PREF PHUM PTER EAID MOPS CE
SUBJECT: SRI LANKA: ELECTIONS UPDATE NO. 12 - MORNING
GENERALLY PEACEFUL, TURNOUT HIGH SO FAR
REF: A. COLOMBO 57
B. COLOMBO 53
C. COLOMBO 51
D. COLOMBO 48
E. COLOMBO 47
F. COLOMBO 46
G. COLOMBO 45
H. COLOMBO 40
I. COLOMBO 36
J. COLOMBO 27
K. COLOMBO 21
L. COLOMBO 11
COLOMBO 00000059 001.2 OF 002
M. COLOMBO 7
N. COLOMBO 2
O. 09 COLOMBO 1152
P. 09 COLOMBO 1145
Q. 09 COLOMBO 1139
Classified By: AMBASSADOR PATRICIA A. BUTENIS. REASONS: 1.4 (B, D)
ELECTION MORNING LARGELY PEACEFUL
--------------
1. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) As of 12:00 PM local
time on election day in Sri Lanka, the balloting so far had
been generally peaceful. There were some limited reports of
violence, outlined in the paragraph below, but by and large
voting was occurring without major incident. Mission
officers in Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Galle, and in the greater
Colombo area reported seeing typically only two to three
police officers at each polling station. Sri Lankan military
presence near polling locations appeared minimal thus far.
LIMITED VIOLENCE IN JAFFNA, BATTICALOA
--------------
2. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) There were reports of
four to six small explosions in the Jaffna area early in the
morning, before polls opened. Details are still emerging,
but accounts so far indicate these were small explosions,
either hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, or even "thunder
stick" explosives normally used to scare off wild elephants.
Post RSO assesses these attacks were most likely attempts to
intimidate voters and reduce turn-out. A small explosion was
reported in the Batticaloa area, again early in the morning
before the polls opened. No deaths or injuries were
reported, and again the cause was likely a grenade or other
small explosive meant to intimidate voters.
HIGH TURNOUT SO FAR
--------------
3. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) Initial reporting
suggests high voter turnout in most voting districts.
People's Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL)
reported they estimate final turnout at 70-80 percent.
Another observer told Post that if the morning's trend of
voter turnout continued, the final number could surpass 80
percent, an unprecedented level of participation for Sri
Lankan presidential elections.
POLICE BAN DEMONSTRATIONS FOR 7 DAYS
--------------
4. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) Local media reported
this morning that the police had announced a ban on all
public demonstrations for seven days. Local observers,
however, said they would not expect police officers, rumored
to be heavily pro-Fonseka, to break up demonstrations if they
were in support of the opposition candidate.
COLOMBO 00000059 002.2 OF 002
BUTENIS
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT FOR SCA/INSB
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/25/2020
TAGS: PGOV PREL PREF PHUM PTER EAID MOPS CE
SUBJECT: SRI LANKA: ELECTIONS UPDATE NO. 12 - MORNING
GENERALLY PEACEFUL, TURNOUT HIGH SO FAR
REF: A. COLOMBO 57
B. COLOMBO 53
C. COLOMBO 51
D. COLOMBO 48
E. COLOMBO 47
F. COLOMBO 46
G. COLOMBO 45
H. COLOMBO 40
I. COLOMBO 36
J. COLOMBO 27
K. COLOMBO 21
L. COLOMBO 11
COLOMBO 00000059 001.2 OF 002
M. COLOMBO 7
N. COLOMBO 2
O. 09 COLOMBO 1152
P. 09 COLOMBO 1145
Q. 09 COLOMBO 1139
Classified By: AMBASSADOR PATRICIA A. BUTENIS. REASONS: 1.4 (B, D)
ELECTION MORNING LARGELY PEACEFUL
--------------
1. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) As of 12:00 PM local
time on election day in Sri Lanka, the balloting so far had
been generally peaceful. There were some limited reports of
violence, outlined in the paragraph below, but by and large
voting was occurring without major incident. Mission
officers in Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Galle, and in the greater
Colombo area reported seeing typically only two to three
police officers at each polling station. Sri Lankan military
presence near polling locations appeared minimal thus far.
LIMITED VIOLENCE IN JAFFNA, BATTICALOA
--------------
2. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) There were reports of
four to six small explosions in the Jaffna area early in the
morning, before polls opened. Details are still emerging,
but accounts so far indicate these were small explosions,
either hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, or even "thunder
stick" explosives normally used to scare off wild elephants.
Post RSO assesses these attacks were most likely attempts to
intimidate voters and reduce turn-out. A small explosion was
reported in the Batticaloa area, again early in the morning
before the polls opened. No deaths or injuries were
reported, and again the cause was likely a grenade or other
small explosive meant to intimidate voters.
HIGH TURNOUT SO FAR
--------------
3. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) Initial reporting
suggests high voter turnout in most voting districts.
People's Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL)
reported they estimate final turnout at 70-80 percent.
Another observer told Post that if the morning's trend of
voter turnout continued, the final number could surpass 80
percent, an unprecedented level of participation for Sri
Lankan presidential elections.
POLICE BAN DEMONSTRATIONS FOR 7 DAYS
--------------
4. (C) (Rel to UK, CAN, AUS, SWITZ.) Local media reported
this morning that the police had announced a ban on all
public demonstrations for seven days. Local observers,
however, said they would not expect police officers, rumored
to be heavily pro-Fonseka, to break up demonstrations if they
were in support of the opposition candidate.
COLOMBO 00000059 002.2 OF 002
BUTENIS