Sri Lanka’s crucial vote: The president vs. the General
Some people may celebrate Jan. 26, 2010, at Sri Lanka’s first post–civil war presidential election — the island nation ended the 26-year-long conflict last May — but the advent of the poll has brought out deep tension, division and several alarming incidents of violence. “There is this foreboding sense that things could turn really bad,” Keerthi Thenakoon, the chief executive of the election-monitoring body Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE), told TIME. “It is like sitting on a dynamite pile that is giving off sparks.”
Supporters of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse