Finally, A Defeat For Gota: UDA Pledges To Stop Seizure Of Lands At Wanathamulla
March 6, 2014


Several attempts had been made by Defence and Urban Development Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa to intimidate and coerce the residents into permitting the forcible eviction and illegal demolition of their homes.
Following an exchange of words with Rajapaksa, one of the residents Sunil Samaradheera was abducted allegedly by the security forces, but was ultimately returned after angry residents of the area stormed the streets and demanded his release.
Watagala said the UDA had no answers against arguments made on behalf of the residents at the Human Rights Commission, that if land was to be seized it had to be done in accordance with the law of the land.
UDA officials gave assurances in writing at the Commission that it would cease the attempted demolition.
The forcible eviction of long time urban communities in Colombo has been a major problem in the city for several years. Cases filed in the Supreme Court have failed to offer redress, after the Rajapaksa administration’s de facto Chief Justice Mohan Peiris was installed at the helm of the judiciary. The Wanathamulla case is the first of the attempted evictions that have gone awry for the regime after residents refused to back down and hand over their land.
Mihin 2014 losses projected to be over Rs 2000 million
The estimated losses of Mihin Lanka Airline projected for 2013-2014 is over 2,000 million rupees, Parliament was told today.
Minister of Civil Aviation Priyankara Jayaratna said in reply to a question raised by UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake.
The Minister also said that Mihin Air is in debt to the tune of over Rs. Rs283 million from short and medium term loans it has taken.
He said that Mihin Air employs 304 people and the cost per employee is Rs 129,649 while profit per employee is nil.