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Sri Lanka president urges Tamils to back 'known devil' | Sri Lanka president urges Tamils to back 'known devil' |
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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has urged minority Tamils to back him in next week's elections, calling himself a "known devil". | Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has urged minority Tamils to back him in next week's elections, calling himself a "known devil". |
Mr Rajapakse is popular among the Sinhalese majority but detested among Tamils for abuses allegedly committed against their community. | |
The Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated in 2009, ending a long, bloody civil war. | |
The main Tamil party has already endorsed Mr Rajapakse's major rival for the presidency, Maithripala Sirisena. | The main Tamil party has already endorsed Mr Rajapakse's major rival for the presidency, Maithripala Sirisena. |
But Mr Rajapakse, who is seeking a third term as president, said Tamil voters should trust him. | But Mr Rajapakse, who is seeking a third term as president, said Tamil voters should trust him. |
"There is a saying that the known devil is better than the unknown angel," he told an election meeting in the mainly Tamil city of Jaffna. | "There is a saying that the known devil is better than the unknown angel," he told an election meeting in the mainly Tamil city of Jaffna. |
He said his government had improved infrastructure in the region after the conflict ended. | He said his government had improved infrastructure in the region after the conflict ended. |
"We gave you electricity, we gave you new schools and now we want to give you proper water supplies," he added. | "We gave you electricity, we gave you new schools and now we want to give you proper water supplies," he added. |
The main opposition has accused him of using the military to deter Tamils from voting on the January 8 poll. | The main opposition has accused him of using the military to deter Tamils from voting on the January 8 poll. |
Both sides have been accused of atrocities in Sri Lanka's 26-year civil war that claimed up to 100,000 lives. | |
The death toll escalated in its final stages, when the government and rebels battled it out as thousands of civilians were hemmed in to a tiny strip of land. | The death toll escalated in its final stages, when the government and rebels battled it out as thousands of civilians were hemmed in to a tiny strip of land. |
Mr Rajapakse has faced accusations of increasing authoritarianism since his last victory, in the 2010 presidential elections. | Mr Rajapakse has faced accusations of increasing authoritarianism since his last victory, in the 2010 presidential elections. |
Critics saw the removal of Sri Lanka's Chief Justice in 2013 amid corruption allegations as a challenge to the independence of the judiciary. | Critics saw the removal of Sri Lanka's Chief Justice in 2013 amid corruption allegations as a challenge to the independence of the judiciary. |
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