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

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Sri Lanka Blocks Websites And The President Lies On Twitter

Sri Lanka Blocks Websites And The President Lies On Twitter

February 25, 2014 
The Telecom Regulatory Commission has officially issued instructions to mobile service providers to block Colombo Telegraph and other critical websites on its servers last week.
    Colombo Telegraph
  1. Today Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa tweeted that "as a government which is always promoting information and communication technology they have no intention to block social websites/Media." We publish below the story of Colombo Telegraph's blockade with the technical reports.
  2. තොරතුරු හා සන්නිවේදන තාක්‍ෂණය ප්‍රචලිත කිරීමට හැමවිටම ක්‍රියාකරන ආණ්ඩුවක් ලෙස මේ රටේ සමාජ වෙබ් අඩවි/මාධ්‍ය තහනම් කිරීමට අපේ අදහසක් නෑ-MR.2/4
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Resign Now, UNP Tells Police Spokesman


Colombo TelegraphFebruary 25, 2014 
The main opposition United National Party has called for the resignation of the Police Spokesman, after he made several inappropriate remarks about the selection of the party’s election candidates, one of whom was arrested on charges of robbery recently.
Ajith Rohana
Ajith Rohana
In a statement issued today the UNP said SSP Ajith Rohana‘s comments about the party’s candidates indicated that he was playing politics in the guise of official duty.
The UNP said Rohana’s conduct was inappropriate and a violation of the code governing the conduct of government servants.
“SSP Rohana appears to have forgotten that he is the Police Spokesman and not the spokesman for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party,” the UNP charged in a statement after the official criticised the party’s choice of candidates following the arrest of UNP candidate for the Western PC polls was arrested on suspicion of being involved in a major theft.
The UNP has reiterated the need to act impartially inRoyce Fernando’s case and not attempt to seek political mileage through the process, the party said.
“However the Police Spokesman is now attempting to give the Government and the UPFA an advantage by making statements about the issue,” the statement said.
The statement said that the Police Spokesman’s remarks cast serious doubts and suspicions about the way in which the legal proceedings into Fernando’s case would be conducted.
It said Rohana had no moral, ethical or legal standing to remain in the position of Police Spokesman any further.