Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Sunday, November 3, 2013

TV DERANA LAUNCHES TELETHON TO RAISE FUNDS FOR KIDNEY DISEASE

TV Derana launches telethon to raise funds for kidney disease
November 3, 2013 
TV Derana launches the first ever telethon to raise funds for the fight against kidney disease in Sri Lanka. Join our live coverage now or call us on 077-0701010 to contribute to the cause.

Donations can be made to ‘Manusath Derana,’ aimed at collecting funds to aid people suffering from kidney disease in rural villages, by joining our 9-hour live coverage from 10.00am to 7.00pm today (3) on TV Derana or just click the link below.  

Click to Donate: http://derana.lk/donation

Herman To Get Bail On Monday; Charges Against Him Changed To Self Defense

Colombo TelegraphNovember 3, 2013 |
Author and presidential associate Herman Guneratne who was recently transferred to the Matara Prison hospital last week has had the charge against him reduced to the use of minimal force in self defence and is expected to be given bail when he is produced before the Matara magistrate on Monday or the Matara High Court later this week, The Colombo Telegraph learns.
Herman
Guneratne who is the father of former UNP member and southern provincial councillor Maithri Guneratne was arrested on October 5 for firing a weapon into a crowd during the UNP factional clashes in the Matara town.
The original charges against him was the wielding of an unlicensed firearm in the middle of a populated area. The weapon in his possession was also recorded as a 9mm automatic pistol that is prohibited. Guneratne was charged with critically wounding several bystanders including a soldier. At least four people were injured from gunshots fired from Guneratne’s weapon.
However at the Magistrate’s court on Monday the police will redefine the charge to the bona fide use of minimal force in self defense, it is learnt.
His weapon description will also be changed to a .38 revolver, sources said. As such the magistrate is likely to grant bail although under the original charges only the Matara HighCourt could have granted bail.
He was transferred to the MerchantWard of the National Hospital Colombo soon after he was remanded on October 7.