Termination of Mr. Anuruddha Pradeep Karnasooriya –Lecturer (Probationary) at University of Sri Jayawardenapura
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Politicization, loss of academic freedom and autonomy are grave threats faced by the university community currently. The latest victim of this malaise is Mr Anuruddha Pradeep, Probationary Lecturer from the Department of Political Science, Sri Jayawardenapura University. Mr Anuruddha Pradeep has been an outspoken critique of current government policy on education. His forthright and often piercing criticism on how universities are managed, how funding for education has been systematically reduced and the loss of academic freedom has irked many, including the Minister of Higher Education.
The normal procedure to get confirmed in the job for young university academics is to obtain certain qualifications (postgraduate degrees like M.Phil., M. A. or Ph.D) within a stipulated amount of time (8 years since joining the University in the position of a probationary lecturer). If the probationary period comes to an end while the thesis had been submitted but the result have not been released, it is customary to place the individual concerned within the ‘temporary’ position until such time that the results are released and once the results are released the appointment is backdated to the date of submission of the master thesis. There are many in the system currently, including those at the top most rung of university administration who have benefited from this practice.
Though Mr. Anuruddha Pradeep had already submitted his thesis to the relevant institution, which highlights the fact that he has almost completed his requirements for permanency, we have reliably learned that the university authorities, through the politicized University Council (majority of the members of the University Council are appointed by the Minister of Higher Education) have taken an irrational decision to terminate his services. In fact, we have learned that the council was wrongly informed, purposely or mistakenly of the actual date of submission of the thesis. While the actual date of submission of the thesis was 1st of March 2013, which was before due date, the date which had been informed to the council was 20th March 2013. This clearly shows that the termination of Mr Anuruddhap Pradeep was malicious or was based on wrong information. We believe Mr Anuruddha Pradeep was terminated for his outspoken critique of government policy.
Department of Physics, The Open University of Sri Lanka, P. O. Box 21, Nawala, Nugegoda. Tel. 0094-11-2881451
Currently, the government is considering absorbing the services of even people who have left the country, many of whom who have vacated their position in the university system. It is in this backdrop that one needs to examine the vile duplicity and the malicious intent of this Minister. This is how teachers who have opted to stay on and serve the country, are treated. This is one of the reasons many university teachers have left the country in the first place. We understand that pressure was brought upon the University Council by those in responsible positions in the government. It is extremely disappointing that the Council succumbed to such pressure. Such Councils have shown themselves unable to defend two fundamental principles on which universities are founded: autonomy and academic freedom.
FUTA in several recent press releases highlighted the importance of university autonomy and academic freedom to the stature of universities. This incident yet again reiterates the despicable situation of governance the university system is subjected to. In fact, we have reports from several other universities of similar incidents, especially in the North and East. Academics in some universities have been systematically silenced so much so that many are afraid to even speak out openly when they are harassed and intimidated.
We call upon the administration and management of universities to resist political pressure and to work in the best interests of the institution. We urge the management to apply rules fairly and consistently to all and to desist from punishing young academics who challenge the status quo.
NAVY SAILOR MISSING AFTER BOAT MISHAP DURING VICTORY PARADE
Two navy personnel had fallen off a small Sri Lanka Navy vessel which was involved in an accident during the Victory day Parade at the Galle Face Green this morning.
The boat had capsized during the parade causing both sailors to fall overboard. One of them has been rescued while the other sailor is reported missing at sea.
Approximately 170 officers and 2700 sailors of the Sri Lanka Navy had taken part in the Humanitarian Victory Day Parade 2013, which marks the fourth anniversary of ending of terrorism.
The Naval Contingent comprised of Naval Forces from the Western Naval Command, the Southern Naval Command, the Wanni Naval Command, the Eastern Naval Command and the Northern Naval Command.
The respective Area Commanders also took part in the parade. Several divisions including the 4th Fast Attack Craft Flotilla (FAF 4), Special Boat Squadron (SBS), women sailors and Rapid Action Boat Squadron (RABS) were also among those participated in the national event.
Sri Lanka Navy’s Offshore Patrol Vessels, Sayura, Sagara and Samudura, Landing Ship Tank, Shakthi, Fast Gun Boats, Udara, Ranawikrama and Ranarisi, Fast Missiles Vessels, Suranimala and Nandimitra, Fast Attack Craft, Wave Rider and Arrow craft sailed in formation in the seas off the Galle Face Green paying their tribute
The boat had capsized during the parade causing both sailors to fall overboard. One of them has been rescued while the other sailor is reported missing at sea.
Approximately 170 officers and 2700 sailors of the Sri Lanka Navy had taken part in the Humanitarian Victory Day Parade 2013, which marks the fourth anniversary of ending of terrorism.
The Naval Contingent comprised of Naval Forces from the Western Naval Command, the Southern Naval Command, the Wanni Naval Command, the Eastern Naval Command and the Northern Naval Command.
The respective Area Commanders also took part in the parade. Several divisions including the 4th Fast Attack Craft Flotilla (FAF 4), Special Boat Squadron (SBS), women sailors and Rapid Action Boat Squadron (RABS) were also among those participated in the national event.
Sri Lanka Navy’s Offshore Patrol Vessels, Sayura, Sagara and Samudura, Landing Ship Tank, Shakthi, Fast Gun Boats, Udara, Ranawikrama and Ranarisi, Fast Missiles Vessels, Suranimala and Nandimitra, Fast Attack Craft, Wave Rider and Arrow craft sailed in formation in the seas off the Galle Face Green paying their tribute

