Foreigners monitor Sri Lanka’s ex-war zone vote

JAFFNA, September 18, 2013 (AFP) - Foreign observers held talks with officials and candidates in Sri Lanka's former war zone Wednesday to ensure the region's first elections to choose a semi-autonomous council pass off peacefully, officials said.
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Some 906 candidates are contesting the 36 seats in the Northern council which is going to the polls for the first time since Sri Lanka adopted a de facto federal form of government in 1987.


A total of 714,000 people are eligible to vote in the northern province where thousands of people are still missing four years the ethnic war.
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Many more have also lost their homes damaged or destroyed during fighting.

The guerrillas had fought for outright independence for Tamils, but the TNA has said it will lead a political campaign for greater autonomy within a united Sri Lanka.

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Kenya's former vice president Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, who is heading a four-member Commonwealth mission, urged all sides to ensure the landmark elections take place without incident as his delegation entered a series of meetings in the town of Jaffna, the Commonwealth secretariat said.
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"I call on all stakeholders to play their part to ensure that the remaining days of the electoral process promote confidence in voters to

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