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

Monday, January 23, 2012

Exclusive Interview with Karen Parker, JD

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“If the International Community does not see conflicts amongst Tamil groups, they are more likely to listen” - Karen Parker, J.D.
Karen Parker, J.D., is an International Human Rights Lawyer and a member of the Advisory Committee in the TGTE. Charles Devasagayam interviewed her in Toronto on Dec 18, 2011. She explained about the TGTE’s progress and elaborated the difficult situation the Tamils are facing under the Sri Lankan and geopolitical context. She says that the Tamils are under the same type of oppression that led to the armed conflict in the first place and shed light on how the three major powers, China, Russia and India are shaping up the future of Sri Lanka. She also spoke about the failure of the International community in 2009 and how it has been a hot topic at the U.N. at present and the expected role of the Diaspora Tamils in the present contest.
Q: Can you briefly tell us about the ‘Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam’ (TGTE) meeting in Buffalo, USA, held from December 14 to 17, 2011 and where it is heading from here?

Activists “Stop Silva’s Report Justify Sinhala Genocide of Eelam Tamils in 5/09”

LogoBy: Dr C P Thiagarajah      Jan 23, 2012 

Genocide is the most heinous crime the modern world had known and the whole universe abhors it. Socrates, a well known Greek philosopher and the originator of Western philosophy, believed “No evil can happen to a good man, neither in life nor after death”. But good men were since then subjected to inhuman treatment and genocide contravening this adage.
It was Hitler in the second World War who used the most modern methods of cruel warfare and barbaric methods to exterminate the European Jews for the simple reason that they belonged to a particular ethic group which he thought was inferior to the ? Aryan Germans.

Lanka resorts to stone attack; should we take Katchatheevu back?


SriLankan passengers in danger


Monday, 23 January 2011
The granting of permission by SriLankan Airlines to transport vehicles containing fuel has placed passengers flying the airline at risk, a senior official from Airport and Aviation Authority said.
SriLankan CEO, Kapila Chandrasena has permitted the airline to transport vehicles in this manner.
The monies charged by SriLankan Airlines for the transportation of vehicles is far less than that charged by other airlines and this benefit is enjoyed by businessmen who import vehicles with the President’s approval and a few of Chandrasena’s friends.
The decision to transport vehicles in SriLankan Airlines flights at low prices is being carried out on a Presidential directive and Chandrasena has included the names of some his friends in the list. He has managed to earn a considerable amount of money through the transactions.
Chandrasena has also been involved in many irregularities at the SriLankan Cargo section. He has managed to overcome all allegations since he has MP Namal Rajapaksa’s protection.
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Senate cannot be substitute for police and land powers – TNA ‘Bicameral legislature (1948-72) served no purpose’

January 22, 2012, 
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By Ravi Ladduwahetty

The Senate proposed by the government as a solution would be complementary and not a substitute for land and police powers, the Tamil National Alliance said yesterday.

“Our position has been patently and abundantly clear on the national question; the Senate proposed by the government which says it goes beyond the 13th Amendment could be complementary, but it is not a substitute,” TNA Leader and Trincomalee District MP R. Sampanthan told The Island last night.

“What we are advocating is a useful method of devolution which will solve the problems of the Tamil community of the north and the east,” he said.

Meanwhile, TNA spokesman and Jaffna District MP Suresh Premachandran said that the proposal of the Senate had been intimated to the TNA around July at the time of the negotiations and the party had told the government very clearly at that time it could be part of a comprehensive political package. Senate meant power sharing at the centre but what the TNA was demanding was devolution of power to the periphery, he said.

There was no point in talking of a Senate without the devolution of power to the two Provinces, the TNA spokesman said.

TNA Jaffna District MP M. K. Shivajilingam said that the government’s proposed Senate was of no use to the TNA or the minorities of the north and the east.

The senate which was in existence between 1948 and 1972 had not helped solve the national question. What was worse was that Sinhala Only Policy of the SWRD Bandaranaike government and the first Republican Constitution of Sirimavo Bandaranaike government of 1972 had aggravated the problems of the Tamils, Shivajilingam said

Sivajilingam said that it would be a positive development if the senate had members who had been elected to the North and East Provincial Councils and not appointees by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. “If the appointees of the Senate are the President’s lackeys, then the whole purpose would be lost.”

There was no point in effecting the devolution proposal s without the land and police powers, Sivajilingam said. What the TNA wanted was self-rule and not self determination, he said.

The TNA MPs were responding to government spokesman and Media and Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella’s announcement last week that the government would propose to the Parliamentary Select Committee the setting up of a senate which was even going beyond the 13th Amendment.

The Minister also said that there were some contentious issues in relation to land and police powers which had to be sorted out through negotiations and deliberations at the Parliamentary Select Committee, where all political parties with parliamentary representation were represented.

Missing ITAK representative in Jaffna under ‘investigation’ in Colombo


TamilNet[TamilNet, Saturday, 21 January 2012, 15:22 GMT]
The organizer of Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) in Jaffna city and a former representative of Jaffna University Student Union, Mr. Arnold, has been reported missing after being invited to Colombo by a person yet to be identified. Arnold has been allegedly abducted and subjected to investigations by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Sri Lankan Police in Colombo, informed circles in Jaffna said. 
The family of Mr. Arnold has not been informed by the Sri Lankan Police. The last message the family had after losing contact with him was that he had been invited by authorities in Colombo.
The TNA circles remain tight-lipped on the alleged abduction and investigations on their representative in Jaffna.
Sri Lankan authorities have recently been harassing TNA members elected to the civic bodies in the peninsula.
Mr. Arnold has been employed in an insurance company, according to his friends who complain that the TNA or ITAK have failed raising the issue with the authorities in Colombo.
Recently, a TNA representative of Valikaamam North Pirathesa Chapai was subjected to attack at Cheanthaan-ku’lam by the Sri Lanka Navy.
The house of the representative of Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) Town Council was subjected to attack by unknown persons and the electricity link to the house was cut off.
The president of Kaarainakar Piratheasa Chapai was also attacked while he was on duty.
The young members elected to the civic bodies in Jaffna on TNA tickets complain that the TNA hierarchy engaged in “talks” with the Sri Lankan government fails to voice for the rights of their members.

Ground being prepared for int’l war crimes probe

January 22, 2012

STEVEN RATNER ADDRESSES GENEVA-BASED DIPLOMATIC COMMUNITY

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by Shamindra Ferdinando
In the run-up to the Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva next month, those pushing for an international war crimes inquiry targeting Sri Lanka are stepping up pressure, with a key member of UNSG Ban Ki-moon’s Panel of Experts (PoE) on accountability in Sri Lanka, Prof. Steven Ratner reiterating the demand for an international investigation.
Last week, US national Ratner in his address to a gathering of diplomats and representatives of several NGOs, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in Geneva, emphasized the need to go ahead with an international inquiry, regardless of Sri Lanka’s stiff resistance. The PoE comprised former Indonesian Attorney General Marzuki Darusman and South Africa’s, Yasmin Sooka.
The meeting took place while a section of the international community was pressuring the Human Rights Council and the High Commissioner for Human Rights to set up an international inquiry.
External Ministry sources told The Island that the so-called round table discussion, ‘Delivering on the commitment to accountability,’ was nothing but an attempt to step up pressure on Sri Lanka ahead of the HRC sessions.
Among those invited in the discussion were US Ambassador to the HRC, Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe, Canadian Permanent Representative, Elissa Golberg, British Permanent Representative, Peter Gooderham, Norwegian Permanent Representative, Steffen Kongstad, French Permanent Representative, Jean-Baptiste Mattei, German Permanent Representative
Hanns H. Schumacher, Australian Permanent Representative, Peter Woolcott,EU Permanent Representative, Mariangela Zappia,Rory Mungroven (Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights), Peter Splinter (Amnesty International), Pooja Patel (Forum Asia), Philippe Dam (Human Rights Watch), Alex Conte (International Commission of Jurists), Ms Beris Gwynne (World Vision International).
The relationship between accountability and reconciliation, too, had been discussed, which the organizers called an academic project on standard of proof in humanitarian and human rights fact-finding, with special focus on UN Inquiry Commissions.

Sri Lanka's Aitken Spence sells port stake to China Merchants

ReutersMon Jan 23, 2012  
Jan 23 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan conglomerate Aitken Spence on Monday said it is selling its 30 percent stake in a $500 million port expansion joint venture to Hong Kong-based China Merchants Holdings.
Earlier this month, Spence pulled out of the joint venture with the state-run Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) and China Merchants Holdings due to high costs and unreasonable demands, officials have said.
Aitken Spence in a statement to the Colombo Stock Exchange said Sri Lanka's Board of Investment and the SLPA had approved the sale to China Merchant. The company did not disclose how much it was to be paid.
China Merchant upon completion of the transaction will own 85 percent of China International Container Terminal, the joint venture operating company set up to build the Colombo south terminal. SLPA will continue to hold 15 percent. ($1 = 113.9150 Sri Lanka rupees) (Reporting by Shihar Aneez; Editing by Bryson Hull)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Hon. R. Sampanthan Speech





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(The Hon. R. Sampanthan)
Mr. Chairman. I am happy to partake in this Discussion on the Ministry of External Affairs.
A country’s external policy, Sir, must be in the national interest. I think that is fundamental. It is inevitable that a country’s external policies will be a reflection of its internal policies or its domestic policies in a multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural and pluralistic society such as Sri Lanka is. If a country’s domestic policies are fundamentally flawed, it is inevitable that its foreign policy will be skewed, distorted and consequently based upon expediency rather than on a mature well thought out foreign policy. That would be, Sir, the theme of my speech today.

Media groups to mark 'Black January'

BBCSinhala.com22 January, 2012 

A leaflet issued by media organisations
The watchdogs also point out that the murder of Tamil parliamentarian T Maheshwaran and former army commander Sarath Fonseka describing certain journalist as “traitors” also happened in January in recent years.

Media organisations in Sri Lanka have urged the authorities to investigate all recent attacks on media personnel and institutions.
The watchdogs say they will stage a protest on 25 January in Colombo against a series of attacks against media personnel in recent years.
It will especially mark "Black January" during which many prominent media personnel were either murdered, disappeared or attacks against media institutions, say the organisers.
Attacks on media in January
Set fire on LankaeNews office - 2011
Abduction of Prageeth elneligoda - 2010
Lasantha Wickrematunga killed - 2009
Bomb attack on Sirasa - 2009
Subramanium Sugeertharajan killed - 2006
Sathasivam Sundaram killed - 1982
The murder of Sunday Leader editor, Lasantha wickrematunga in 2009, disappearance of political columnist Prageeth Ekneligoda in 2010, the attack on Sirasa media network in 2009 and brutal attack on television producer Lal Hemantha Mawalage in 2008 are among the major incidents cited in the statement issued by the watchdogs.
The protesters say they will also urge the authorities to conduct proper investigations into other serious incidents including setting fire to LankaeNews office in 2010 and the attack on Rivira editor Upali Tennakoon in 2009.
The watchdogs also point out that the murder of Tamil parliamentarian T Maheshwaran, the abduction of Akuna journalists Sisira Priyankara, Nihal Serasinghe and Lalith Seneviratne and the former army commander Sarath Fonseka describing certain journalist as “traitors” also happened in January in recent years.

Yet another white Van abduction: Parliament translator Sathyaseelan abducted


Sunday 22 of January 2012
(Lanka-e-News-22.Jan.2012, 11.30PM) Sathyaseelan Pakiaraj, the popular Parliament Sinhala to Tamil translator had been abducted at Trincomalee by a group that came in a white Van early morning today.

Sathyaseelan who is 34 years old has left for Trincomalee to visit his family residing there . He has alighted from the bus at the Central bus stand at Trincomalee and when he was proceeding home this abduction had taken place at about 5.30 early morning.
Following the abduction , he has given a call to his wife and stated that he has been abducted. But as he was relating this , the call had been interrupted by a group. Thereafter as there was no further information received about him , his wife had lodged a complaint to the Harbor police , Trincomalee where she has stated these details.

Armed men on nocturnal terror visits to deter students’ struggle


Sunday January 22, 2012
Govt. accuses foreign elements of funding a regime change, JVP and activists charge a Govt. bereft of solutions, resorting to strong armed tactics
By Leon Berenger
It was around 10.20 p.m. on Monday this week, when a group of students had just finished their dinner and were preparing to call it a day, when it all happened. A group of around 15 to 20 persons, some of them masked and armed with assault rifles and hand guns, stormed the hostel situated in Homagama, and informed the occupants that they were searching for an ‘underworld leader’.
Two mufti-clad men entered my shop that adjoins my home and made inquiries about my eldest daughter who is attending Sri Jayewardenepura University.” - K.A. PereraSanjeewa BandaraInstead of addressing the issues at hand in a democratic and fair manner, the Government has opted for a military solution. “It is like using a sledge hammer to squash an egg.” Waruna Rajapaksa
The armed men immediately went around searching the building that also serves as an office of the university student organization, dragging out those already in bed, and assembling all the occupants in the inside verandah.
“Ko Sanjeewa Bandara,” the leader of the group demanded from those assembled. “Oka pathayalaya nayakek, kiyapan koheda inne,” (The fellows is an underworld leader, tell us where he is) the leader of the group demanded from the students.
“We told the men that Sanjeewa Bandara is the leader of the Inter-University Students Federation (IUSF) and not an underworld leader, and also that he was not a resident of this particular hostel,” Nuwan Jayaweera told the Sunday Times.
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Krishna Extracts Promises And TNA Woos The South

Sunday, January 22, 2012
It was a week that had the Indian External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna making headlines in Sri Lanka. He broke tradition, in many ways. His insistence on meeting with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the Tamilian political party in parliamentary opposition, before he met with the Government, had Minister Prof. Peiris and the big wigs at the Colombo Foreign Ministry wondering what they could pull off, in proving they are not incompetent in handling their responsibilities.
Mahinda Rajapaksa, S.M. Krishna and G. L. Peiris
The media was hurriedly called upon to stress that Minister Peiris was at the BIA tarmac personally, to receive the visiting Indian Minister, when the plane carrying the Indian delegation landed.
Why Minister Peiris was personally at the BIA, it is said, was to prevail and invite Minister Krishna to first visit the “Thaipongal” ceremony arranged at Temple Trees, before meeting with the TNA. That was to be a hurried photo event. Photos of Minister Krishna in Temple Trees, with President Rajapaksa was thus released to the media immediately and most news reports did not mention of any meeting with the TNA, the same evening.

Govt.'s double speak on 13 plus

Sunday January 22, 2012

  • Krishna makes one claim, Peiris another, President yet another; confusion confounded
  • UPFA allies JHU and NFF oppose extra powers while TNA also goes here and there
By Our Political Editor
India's External Affairs Minister Somanahili Mallaiah Krishna participates in Thai Pongal celebrations at Temple Trees on Sunday
Rajavarothayam Sampan  
When President Mahinda Rajapaksa chose to celebrate Thai Pongal, the widely observed Hindu harvest festival, it was one day too late.
The event was observed last Sunday by Hindus worldwide and with much gaiety in the neighbouring southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The next day, (Monday) when the event was fixed at 'Temple Trees,' it was Maattu Pongal or Cattle Pongal Day where Hindus pay reverence or thanksgiving to cattle. Bulls and cows are given a special prominence for ploughing fields or providing nourishing milk. They are washed, horns painted and covered with glittering metal tops. Tied around their necks are tinkling bells, coloured beads, sheaves of corn and garlands made of flowers. Respect to cows is shown by devotees bending down, touching their feet and thereafter the forehead.
It is more than likely that the event was fixed for Monday for another reason. Eighty year old Somanahili Mallaiah Krishna, the External Affairs Minister of India, was arriving that evening. After reaching the Bandaranaike International Airport on an Indian Air Force jet, he flew to Colombo on a Sri Lanka Air Force VIP helicopter. After a brief 'freshen up' at his suite at Taj Samudra, he was off to 'Temple Trees' accompanied by India's High Commissioner Ashok Kantha. He became the virtual 'guest of honour' at the Thai Pongal celebrations there. It was Krishna's counterpart, G.L. Peiris, who had invited him after arrival at the airport. Conspicuous by their absence at the event were parliamentarians of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). They were not invited. Tamils of Indian origin outnumbered their local counterparts in what seemed a scene setter for Krishna.
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Sri Lanka/Islamophobia: Sri Lanka orders 161 foreign Muslim clerics out

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COLOMBO (Sri Lanka), 28 Safar/22 Jan (IINA)- Sri Lanka has ordered a group of 161 foreign Muslim clerics to leave the country, for flouting visa regulations by preaching to pockets of Muslims around the country, an official said Sunday.
Controller of Immigration and Emigration Chulananda Perera said the clerics, who were mostly Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, Maldivian and Arab, had travelled into the country on tourist visas.
“We have ordered them to leave the country by January 31. They have violated immigration laws. A tourist visa is to have a holiday or visit friends and family and not to preach Islam,” Perera told AFP.
He said the group, which belongs to the Tabligh Jamat group, arrived in Sri Lanka last month in small batches.
Perera said he acted on several complaints by the Muslim community, that the clerics were not preaching the moderate Islam practiced on the Buddhist-dominated island.
“Foreign clerics wishing to preach Islam in Sri Lanka, must first apply for permission through the religious affairs authorities,” Perera said.
In January, Sri Lanka launched an online-visa application system, scrapping the one-month visa on arrival for foreigners, except Maldivians and Singaporeans.
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Captain Bharatha accepted contracts to kill people

Sunday, 22 January 2012
Commanding Officer of the Matara Army Camp, Captain Bharatha Kodituwakku is a person who accepts contracts for murder for political reasons, it has been revealed.
Details about Captain Bharatha Kodituwakku has been received us following a story published in the website about STF personnel who had attempted to murder a jailed suspect being apprehended.
The story stated that the persons who had tried to murder the suspect were four STF personnel. However, a senior STF officer told us that the four persons apprehended were not STF personnel and that the four assassins had been sent by the Commanding Officer of the Matara Army Camp, Captain Bharatha Kodituwakku.
The STF officer said the four persons who were apprehended were attached to the Matara Army camp and gave us information about many rackets and crimes of the Matara Commanding Officer carried out in the Southern areas.
Up on inquiry it was revealed that the two persons who had tried to kill suspect Madhush Lakshan while being taken from the prison to the Negombo courthouse on the 18th are Army soldiers. The two soldiers were apprehended when they tried to flee after their attempt to kill the suspect failed.
However, the police investigation into the attempt to murder suspect Madhush Lakshan has been stalled due to political pressure.
Madhush Lakshan is the main suspect in the murder of former Southern Provincial Council Minister Danny Hittettiyage. He has also been accused of murdering several other persons and attacking opposition politicians on contracts.
He has told several persons who had visited him that he would reveal details about all these incidents soon. A friend of Lakshan’s family said the attempt to kill him may have been prompted by this comment.
The Captain who has ordered Lakshan’s murder is a close follower of UPFA MP Namal Rajapaksa. He has unleashed terror in the Matara District for political requirements and has attacked many opposition political activists in the area.
Although the Matara Police have received many complaints about these incidents, the investigations have been stalled due to Namal Rajapaksa’s intervention.
The Captain’s brother Moorthi Kodituwakku is one of Namal Rajapaksa’s coordinating secretaries.
The Captain is engaged in many illegal activities in the Matara area abusing these political powers and has also commenced a Matara-Colombo bus service called Somawathi without receiving the proper approval.

Gas rooms for the White Van unit

Sunday, 22 January 2012 
The Janarala newspaper states that vehicles with special gas chambers to murder persons who are abducted by the White Van groups are currently roaming around the country.
The gas chamber with the gas used to cremate bodies in crematoriums is reportedly attached to a vehicle that is traveling around the country.
A large number of persons abducted in white vans have been killed and cremated in such gas chambers, it is stated.
These gas chambers have been sent to Colombo, Gampaha, Kandy, Galle, Matara, Anuradhapura districts and the districts in the North and Eastern Provinces. Gas chambers have been deployed to cover each district.
A specially trained paramilitary group has been assigned to handle these gas chambers in a secretive manner.
Since it is dangerous to detain persons who have been abducted in white vans, this method has been used to murder then and destroy the evidence.
According to the Janarala newspaper, it is this reason that has made it difficult to find any details about the persons who have gone missing.