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

Friday, September 13, 2013

Sri Lanka archaeology claims finding ‘Sinhala Prakrit’ in Delft

Neduntheevu [Satelite image courtesy: NASA Visible Earth, Legend by TamilNet]
DelftNeduntheevu (Delft)The writings found at Delft [Image courtesy: arhaeology.lk]

[TamilNet, Friday, 13 September 2013, 06:50 GMT]
An archaeology website of Sri Lanka on Thursday claimed that the Maritime Archaeology Unit of the Central Cultural Fund (an exclusive Sinhala outfit of the genocidal State) had found a Brahmi inscription in “Sinhalese Prakrit language” at Delft (Nedun-theevu), the farthest inhabited island off the Jaffna Peninsula. The claim was based on a four-letter fragment found on a coral slab of the base of a possible Buddhist stupa, locally called Vediyarasan Koaddai. When it comes to Brahmi and Prakrit, many Sinhala archaeologists choose to forget ‘Sri Lanka’ but imagine ‘Sinhala,’ commented academic circles in Jaffna, rejecting the connotations with which the nomenclature “Sinhalese Prakrit” is conceived and is projected nowadays. 
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A rejoinder to “Disarming the juggernaut of religious intolerance in Sri Lanka”


Image courtesy Huffington Post taken by Ishara S.KODIKARA/AFP/Getty Images
GroundviewsI recently read this article “Disarming the juggernaut of religious intolerance in Sri Lanka” on Groundviews by Dynalogue – who consider themselves a non partisan, apolitical youth discussion group who have organised themselves to discuss political, social and economic issues burgeoning in our country. It is a welcome sight to see young people mobilising together in such a manner to comment and criticise policies and practices, and one can only hope that such discussion groups will then pave the way for youth action groups who will provide the impetus for social change. The statement by this group is highly critical of the recent violent expressions of religious intolerance taking place in our country. And while I am glad for this effort, I have to disagree with some of their opinions in the article. And I would like to suggest that their argument is actually revealing of why such a climate permeates in our country.

What Has Gone Wrong?

By Charles Ponnuthurai Sarvan -September 13, 2013
Dr. Charles Sarvan
“What has gone wrong?” (Ben Bavinck
Colombo TelegraphBy chance, different strands came together in my mind, the first two leading to the third and most important, namely, Sri Lanka’s poor placing in the UN’s ranking of nations according to the degree of happiness experienced by its peoples. There are many factors which explain this uncomplimentary and unfortunate positioning, and I focus on the willingness to deny the full humanity of the other. Specialists with far better knowledge of political, economic and sociological factors, will explain better and more comprehensively.
These are days when Callum Macrae’s ‘No-fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka’ is very much in the news. The savagery of those final days must horrify and move to pity any and all possessed of even a modicum of humanity. Apart from the mass-killing, why were the helpless victims first humiliated and tortured? Here and elsewhere, Tamil Tigers about to be executed are shown to have been stripped naked. Perhaps, an explanation is there in Into That Darkness, the book resulting from Gitta Sereny’s interview with Franz Stangl, Commandant of Treblinka, largest of the five Nazi extermination camps. At these camps, it was not only the mass killing but that the camps were so organized as to achieve the maximum humiliation and dehumanization of the victims before they died. But why, Sereny asked him, if they were going to kill them anyway? What was the point of all the humiliation? Why the cruelty?  Stangl’s simple but chilling explanation was: “To condition those who actually had to carry out the policies. To make it possible for them to do what they did” (emphasis added).                                                          Read More

Vimukthi Sahan’s Big Bang At Paradise Road Galleries

Janaka Samarakoon
Colombo TelegraphA refreshingly new art show is now on at the Paradise Road Gallery CafĂ©. It’s refreshing for several reasons. First of all, the young artist hailing from the District of Kurunegala is almost an unknown entity in Colombo (despite a first solo exhibition he held at the Lionel Wendt Gallery in 2012). Then comes the highly personal and constant style of this new prospect who makes a strong statement with each of the 23 paintings that hung on the Alfred-House-Road-Gallery’s walls. Not to forget the nonchalance with which he puts into question the contemporary society and its waywardness through his art as a senior campaigner.
Vimukthi Sahan is a compulsive artist. The starting point of his paintings is a physical confrontation with his easel. His canvases look like battlefields. When one sees his multi-layered, mix-media, multi-technique and cosmopolite compositions, he/she feels the resonance of this confrontation in which the artist engages himself with his canvas.  What is undoubtedly most interesting about his recent works is their relentlessness. He draws his figures freely (at least with an apparent ease) and colours them even more freely. When neither lines nor colours seem satisfactory enough to express his ideas, he would not hesitate to use words and phrases within the composition. Some of them are handwritten in graffiti-like manuscript and the others are printed on the canvas following various forms: circles, spirals etc. Sometimes he would even bring, right into the middle of his compositions, impertinent objects from the real world: pieces of plastic or cartons. Even if this practice of collage / assemblage has nothing new in contemporary art, the way he assimilates and masters the technique is prodigious. His use of these unconventional elements is so natural. They fit into form and content of his paintings so much so that you would hardly notice, at the first glance, that there are outside elements incorporated within the paintings.                                                      Read More
Human smuggling Kingpin arrested

by Premalal Wijeratne-
 Friday, 13 Sep 2013
The Crime Investigation Division of the Matara Police yesterday (12) arrested the main kingpin behind the Australia-bound human smuggling racket. A millionaire businessman, known by his alias, Kinniya Sarath, was arrested in Kiribathgoda early morning yesterday. He was allegedly involved in the illegal business of smuggling humans out of the country, from Kinniya, Trincomalee. A senior police officer who is conducting investigations said, the businessman had contested at the elections held for the Eastern Provincial Council from the Trincomalee District under the UNP banner, but he had been unsuccessful in winning a seat.
The suspect had dispatched a group of people to Australia in a fishing craft that belongs to him, investigations conducted so far reveal.
He was arrested while he had been on his way to the Kiribathgoda Hospital, and was taken to Crime Investigations Division of the Matara Police for interrogation, police sources said.
A Navy Lieutenant Commander, three naval officers, foreign job representatives and 26 other suspects have been taken into custody by the police in connection with this massive human smuggling operation.
All the suspects who are kept under detention, are being interrogated by the police.

Two ministries in ‘Power’ struggle

By Ifham Nizam-September 12, 2013
 
Environment and Renewable Energy Minister Susil Premajayantha is considering the possibility of amending certain clauses in the 2007 Sustainable Energy Authority of Sri Lanka (SLEASL) Act, which earlier came under the Power and Energy Ministry.
 
Ministry Secretary B. M. U. D. Basnayake told The Island yesterday that they were in the process of amending a set of clauses in the Act. “We have to refer this to the Cabinet soon, though at present we are coordinating the changes with the Power and Energy Ministry,” he said.
 
The Ministry Secretary said that the minister would take up the matter with his parliamentary colleagues shortly.
 
Basnayake said that though the 2007 SEASL Act came under the purview of the Environment and Renewable Energy Ministry, the Power and Energy Ministry had been entrusted with certain powers under the Act and those clauses were yet not deleted or amended.  
 
Energy experts are critical of the Ceylon Electricity Board ( under the Power and Energy Ministry) recently instructing the SEASL to cut down in the intake of solar and wind energy.
 
"This is clearly against the government policy. The government policy clearly indicates that steps should be taken to increase the renewable energy intake by 20 per cent in 2020," he added.
 
The Sub Act A of Section Five of the SEASL Act Number 35 of 2007, clearly stated that when national energy policy was drafted responsibilities should be under the SEASL. Thus, the Act was applicable when committees were appointed to look into the alternative energy options, an official said.
 
Mahinda Chintana, Vision for the Future, which sets forth the development policy framework of Sri Lanka, has clearly mentioned that the protection of environment is an indispensable responsibility of the government in consideration of the wellbeing of the future generations.
The Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy has taken initiatives to converge all the development activities carried out by the government towards the sustainable path by undertaking the ‘Haritha Lanka’ programme for sustainable development in order that the government commitment under the "Mahinda Chintana Vision for the Future" is achieved.

WikiLeaks: EPDP Sold Jaffna Children: Girls To Prostitution Rings And Boys To Slavery


Colombo TelegraphSeptember 13, 2013 
“The children are sold into slavery, usually boys to work camps and girls to prostitution rings, through EPDP’s networks in India and Malaysia. Sunthararaj maintains that children are often smuggled out of the country with the help of a corrupt Customs and Immigration official at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo.”  the US Embassy Colombo informed Washington.
EPDP Leader Douglas Devananda and President Rajapaksa
The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the WikiLeaks database. The cable is classified as “SECRET” and discuses Sri Lanka’s paramilitary operations. The cable was written by the Ambassador Robert O. Blake on May 18, 2007.
“Sunthararaj’s story was partially verified by Government Agent Ganesh, who stated that the EPDP works in concert with the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to operate Tamil prostitution rings for the soldiers. Ganesh stated that young women were taken and forced to have sex with between five and ten soldiers a night. Sometimes they are paid approximately a dollar for each “service.” The young women’s parents are unable to complain to authorities for fear of retribution and because doing so would ruin the girls’ reputation, making it impossible for them ever to marry.” the ambassador further wrote.
We publish below the relevant part of the cable;
Related posts to this cable;
Kohona and Shavendra trapped : their despicable lies at UN trigger investigation – SL staff in hot water
(Lanka-e-News-13.Sep.2013,2.30PM) It has been decided by the UN Organization officials to subject the employees at the entire UN Sri Lanka (SL)office of the permanent representative located in New York, USA to an investigation all because of the false information provided by SL’s representatives Palitha Kohona and Shavendra De Silva . This is a poor reflection on Sri Lanka creating a dent in its image and a disgrace brought upon the country by none other than its own UN representatives.

The UN officials had been able to track down the false information furnished by the SL permanent representatives regarding a SL Driver , Rupa Sampath Hettiarachchi who is employed at the SL office . Hettarachchi is an individual who had applied for refugee status in the US on the ground that he is under threat from the SL government. 

When it was being inquired how such an individual could be employed in an Institution of the government itself , it had been discovered Kohona and Shavendra despite holding such lofty positions have shamelessly descended to providing falsified information regarding several others too.

Bogus information had also been supplied regarding Sri Kumara who works as a driver for Shavendra. Sri Kumara is a Sri Lankan who has no legal rights to live in the US . He has no valid driving license authorized in New York. He drives vehicles on a forged driving license obtained in Pennsylvania state , and is not eligible even to enter the UN office. Hence , he drops Shavendra at the gate who walks from the gate to the UN office. Shavendra who is as bad as the driver or a worse culprit collects the driver’s salary from the office , pays the illegal driver only a part of it, and pockets the balance .

As a result of these outrageous falsehoods and deplorable crookedness of these two SL representatives Kohona and Shavendra , the entire image of the country had been tarnished and the whole nation has been brought to disrepute , the other Sri Lankan employees attached to the SL office point out with disgust and dismay.

23 years later, memories of Chaththurukko'ndaan refuses to die

TamilNet[TamilNet, Friday, 13 September 2013, 06:44 GMT]
23 years after the cold-blooded massacre of 184 Tamil civilians including infants, children and women by SL Army at Chaththurukko'ndaan village in the Batticaloa district, the kith and kin of the victims held a remembrance meeting on 09 September and offered their respects to the victims. 

On September 9, 1990, the SLA soldiers had surrounded the all four villages Chaththurukko'ndaan, Panichchaiyadi, Pi'l'laiyaaradi and Kokkuvil. Around 184 villagers from these villagers were taken to the Army camp. The soldiers then ruthlessly murdered them by shooting, slaying and burning them alive inside the Chaththurukko’ndaan army camp.

Three month old infants N Venudas, S Priya, four month old infant A Venuja and five children under the age of one, 42 under the age of 10 were among those who were bludgeoned to death. Atleast 28 persons over 68 years of age and nine pregnant women were also brutally killed by the SL Army forces.

The brutal massacre took place around 8.00 p.m. Those who managed to survive deposed in front of a judicial commission where they reported that the soldiers had first shot and slew the victims. Those who did not die in the shooting and slaying were burnt to death.

38 of the dead were from Chaththurukko'ndaan village, 37 from Panichchaiyadi, 62 from Pi'l'laiyaaradi and 47 from Kokkuvil.

A 3-member judicial commission headed by Justice Mr.K.Balakidnar was appointed to investigate into the massacre and the commission concluded that Chaththurukko’ndaan Army camp soldiers were responsible for the massacre.

However, 23 years after the brutal bloodshed, not even a single soldier has been punished for the crime. The Officer of the army camp at that time Captain Varnakulasooriya and other soldiers in the massacre incident were not merely left unpunished but were given promotion and transferred to other camps. 

Memories of a horrific bloodshed however refused to die, even after decades. Even as renewed fears of Sinhala chauvinism grip the Tamils, the relatives of the victims of Chaththurukko’ndaan massacre quietly remembered them, by paying floral tributes at the memorial.
Firstpost World Rebels fighting Assad feel abandoned by US: John McCain

Sep 11, 2013
Washington: The cause of rebels fighting Syria's President Bashar Assad has been obscured in the rapid military and diplomatic events following last month's chemical weapons attack near Damascus, U.S. Sen. John McCain said Wednesday.
"I feel very badly for my friends in the Free Syrian Army today," said the Republican, who has said President Barack Obama should have acted more forcefully against Assad many months ago.

]US Senator John McCain. AP imageUS Senator John McCain. AP image
McCain spoke the morning after Obama used a nationally broadcast speech to seek public support for military action.

The senator told MSNBC he's not against negotiating to defuse the issue of Syria's chemical weapons and their use. But he said, "There's nothing that will drive Syrians more into the hands of extremists than to feel they have been abandoned by the West."

One persistent question about U.S. policy in Syria is to what extent al-Qaida is involved in the efforts to end Assad's rule.
McCain said he is concerned that the new Russian plan for securing Syria's chemical weapons could be a delaying tactic. But he added that it should take only a few days for the U.S. to determine whether the proposal is serious and workable.

"Put me down as extremely skeptical" about the Russian plan, he said, although McCain said Washington should not reject it automatically.

The 2008 presidential candidate also said that if the Russian proposal falls apart, it could help Obama's struggle to win congressional support for a limited military strike against Syria. He said that's because the failure of diplomacy could support Obama's argument that a U.S. attack is necessary.
AP

WikiLeaks: Pararajasingham And Raviraj Killings; Karuna And Douglas Killing MPs – EPDP Vigneswaran To US


Colombo TelegraphSeptember 13, 2013
“The Karuna group is probably the most active Sri Lankan paramilitary in abductions and extrajudicial killings. On March 20, former Tamil MP and legal expert Dr. K. Vigneswaran (strictly protect) confided to PolOff that even MPs fear that the GSL will use Karuna to assassinate them. Colombo-area Tamil MP and Chairman of the Civil Monitoring Commission Mano Ganesan echoed this anxiety to us on March 29. A number of other MPs, Muslims as well as Tamils, have told us privately that they fear for their lives. Vigneswaran stated that he believed Karuna set up the assassination of Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham on Christmas Day 2005 (ref G) with the help of EPDP leader Devananda. Vigneswaran was also positive that Karuna cadres were employed in the killing in Colombo of popular Tamil MP Nadarajah Raviraj on November 10, 2006 (ref F).” the US Embassy Colombo informed Washington.
Karuna, Douglas and the President
The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the WikiLeaks database. The cable is classified as “SECRET” and discuses Sri Lanka’s paramilitary operations. The cable was written by the Ambassador Robert O. Blake on May 18, 2007.
The ambassador wrote; “Father Bernard, a Catholic priest from Jaffna, confirmed that Karuna has extended his activities to Jaffna from his base in the East. Bernard has documented 52 new abduction cases in Jaffna in the month of March 2007, many of which he believes are the responsibility of the Karuna group. In February 2007, he presented more than 200 files to One-Man Commissioner (and personal friend of the President) Mahanama Tilakaratne. However, Bernard told PolOff that he was discouraged with the One-Man Commission (ref B), since Tilakaratne had not made the effort to investigate even a single case in Jaffna. Father Bernard told us he has evidence of 747 abductions in Jaffna from November 2005 to February 2007. However, because of GSL interference and limited resources, he was only able to document a sample of 200 of these cases for presentation to Tilakaratne. Father Bernard described one abduction in which a man suspected of having ties to the LTTE was taken and a ‘calling card’ was left with a picture of Karuna on the front and a calendar on the back, indicating that the man’s ‘time had run out.’”
We publish below the relevant part of the cable;
Related posts to this cable;
Three LRRP officers and an SI of PSD leave for London on secret mission
(Lanka-e-News-13.Sep.2013,2.30PM) Three officers of the Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) of the army and a sub inspector of police of the President’s Security Division (PSD) have been dispatched on a secret mission to London by the Rajapakse regime, according to reports This team had gone by Sri Lanka airlines and is scheduled to reach London day before yesterday(11) in the night. A group from the SL High Commission in the UK were at the Heathrow airport to receive them.

The reason behind this secret departure to London is not made known. This force earlier called the RDF (Rapid deployment Force)is now known as LRRP. These soldiers have been trained to be in hiding at one place for many weeks under the most trying circumstances until the enemy arrives ,then kill the enemy and escape.

It is noteworthy that at the moment there is no war between SL and the UK ,and the war against the LTTE in SL also has ended over 4 years ago. Even during the LTTE war when the LTTE theoretician Dr. Anton Balasuriya was residing in the UK, no LRRP soldier was sent there targeting him. Hence this sudden departure of the LRRP to London is surrounded by mystery and suspicion.

It is also learnt that a gold businessman who is closely associated with the Rajapakse regime was dispatched to London some weeks earlier to arrange all the facilities and comforts for this secret operation team.

Delhi gang-rape: all four convicts sentenced to death

The Delhi gang-rape case provoked national outrage and led to massive protests across India in December last year. (File pic)
Edited by Surabhi Malik-September 13, 2013


New DelhiFour men have been given the death sentence for the fatal gang-rape of a young medical student on a moving Delhi bus, an attack that shocked India and ignited weeks of protests demanding better safety for women and swift justice for the 23-year-old who was killed.

One of the men, Vinay Sharma, broke down in tears as the sentence was announced.  Along with Akshay Thakur, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh Singh, he was sentenced to death by hanging at a fast-track court in Delhi today. (The four men who have been given the death sentence)

Judge Yogesh Khanna said the student was "tortured till the very end" and that the case fell into the "rarest of rare category", which justified capital punishment.

The student's parents have repeatedly demanded the death sentence for those who killed their daughter. "We are very happy. Justice has been delivered," said the father of the student after the verdict was announced today. "They did not spare her.  Why should they be shown any mercy?" he had said after the men were convicted on Wednesday. " (Delhi gang-rape: 4 convicts get death; we are happy, says girl's father )

Defence lawyer AP Singh dramatically wiped tears away as he told reporters that the verdict has been influenced by public and political pressure.

295x200_acc.jpgThe woman and her male friend were lured onto a bus on December 16 after they left a mall where they had watched a film.

As the bus drove through South Delhi, passing through three police check points, the men hit the student's friend with iron rods before using them to violate her. 45 minutes later, the couple was thrown naked and semi-conscious on the road.

The young woman died in hospital in Singapore two weeks after the attack.

For days, thousands of demonstrators marched in different cities, forcing the government to introduce tougher laws to punish sexual offences; special courts to try rape cases quickly were also sanctioned.

Of the six men who were arrested, the alleged ring leader was found hanging in his prison cell in March. Another, who was 17 at the time of the attack, was convicted by a juvenile court last month and sentenced to three years in a reform centre.

Afghanistan: Taliban attack US consulate in Herat with suicide bomb, gunfire

At least two security personnel killed, as well as five attackers, in early-morning attack
Associated Press in Kabul- 

Why chemical weapons provoke outrage

Even coming amid Syria's bloody conflict, the 21 August attack shocked many
A boy, affected by what activists say is nerve gas, breathes through an oxygen mask in the Damascus suburb of SaqbaThe Kurdish town of Halabja became a byword for the brutality of Saddam Hussein's regime
An Iraqi Kurdish woman visits the grave of a relative killed in the Halabja attackFrench troops wearing an early form of gas mask in the trenches during the 2nd Battle of Ypres
The experience of poison gas use in WWI helped form the taboo on their use
Frank GardnerBy Frank Gardne-BBC
It has been just over three weeks since the world woke up in horror to what appears to have been a mass chemical attack on residential areas in the suburbs of Damascus on 21 August.

Coercive Population Control in Kilinochchi

Recently, women in three Kilinochchi villages were subjected to coercive population control.
GroundviewsThis incident occurred on August 31, 2013 – at the Veravil government divisional hospital in Kilinochchi.  The affected women reside in Valaipaddu, Veravil and Keranchi[1] ; all three are coastal villages.
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On August 30, the hospital staff and volunteers attached to Veravil divisional hospital informed community members residing in the three villages that any woman with a child under the age of five should come to the hospital the following day to weigh their children and to receive a vaccination.