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

Friday, August 24, 2012


Frustrated army harassing Tamil school girls in Pudukudiyiruppu!



Jaffna ghetto of increasing military intelligence activities!!

| by our correspondent in Vavuniya

( August 24, 2012, Vavuniya, Sri Lanka Guardian) According to news reaching from the former LTTE hideout in and around the north-east Pudukudiyiruppu, Vanni, military men engaged in non-combating patrols are heavily engaged in harassing the Tamil school girls.

Military men on their rounds in vehicles and road patrols are targeting Tamil school girls attending evening private tuition classes. They are seen forcing chits to the girls. The girls in fear are accepting the chits fearing of consequences if they do not accept them from the gun wielding army personnel. The chits confirms the cell phone numbers and the military men are said to be asking the girls to phone them.

The girls have complained to the parents that the army in duty are approaching them and are unnecessarily engaging in chats and making explicit gestures. The patents according to reports published in the Tamil media are said to concerned for the safety of their children and are struggling to deal with the difficulties faced.

News reaching from Jaffna and reported in the Tamil media confirms that the military intelligence unit is strengthening its operations in the north. In particular in the Vadamarachchi area, suspicious and anonymous men are on the move with the help of the gun carrying Tamil men who are roaming around during nights.

Last night (22/8) gun carrying persons in civilian dress has raided a house in Karaveddi. They created mayhem even to the extent of searching the deep wells around. Whilst the civil contingent was in action, the military men in uniform are seen giving cover to the civil dressed operatives. The roads around the house was blocked and the surrounding houses were extensively searched.

According to a resident, the house targeted is the residence of two elderly couple. The raid was undertaken to find intelligence information of arms hidden in there. The intelligence men had visited the house again next day and have undertaken further search.

The photographs taken of the raid confirms that the military intelligence men in civilian dress are mostly former LTTE fighters. They are confirmed to be accompanied by military men and women soldiers.
A big political force behind the Museum robbery : thieves allowed to escape - Dr. Sobitha Thero, JHU President
(Lanka-e-News -24.Aug.2012, 7.00PM) The police which states that the museum robbers had been arrested , revealed a photograph of the mastermind behind this robbery . This thief’s name is Lansage Priyantha Mendis alias ‘ Kane gediya’. He is a minor employee in the Colombo Municipal Council. His haunts are supposed to be in Dambagala Siyambalape , Maligawatte area. Significantly , this photograph has no semblance at all to the picture of the robber ,the police revealed earlier to the public , based on computer technology. Meanwhile , Ven. Dr. Omalpe Sobitha Thero, the President of the JHU ,an allied party of the Govt., had this to say ‘It is clear to any person with ordinary intelligence that this well planned theft cannot be committed by a heroin addict. This is not a theft planned for weeks but for several months, and committed with the aiding and abetting by the chiefs of the Museum. This theft occurring within the high security zone , and the Museum surveillance camera too being inactivated prior to this theft are clear evidence that this crime had not been committed by an ordinary heroin addict or a security personnel.

Definitely , there is a powerful political involvement behind this . When valuables of certain individuals were lost : wristlet worth Rs. 40 to 45 lakhs was lost; houses of certain individuals were burgled and their foreign currencies were stolen , everything was searched and found within a matter of hours. In this robbery , there is something extraordinarily murky in the investigations , according to the opinions of the general public. There is a scheming operation here , where the actual thief is allowed to escape and innocents are apprehended.’ 

Meanwhile a collector of old coins and antiques had been arrested . What the police say is , this trader had bought from the Museum robbers, 13 old notes of denominations of Rs. 1000/- , Rs. 500/- and Rs.100/-. Moreover , he had paid just a sum of Rs.15000/- to buy 62 precious stones. ( Ordinary size gems six and 56 small gems), according to the wonderful jiggery- pokery police of SL. 

The police revealed to the media on the 3 rd of April , a list of 221 articles that were lost in the robbery committed on the 16th of March. In that there was no mention made of 62 gems that were lost. This can be confirmed by viewing the list we published on the 3rd of April under the caption ‘ 221 articles taken away in the museum robbery : pictures and details herein’ . Hence , based on the latest police jiggery -pokery search it is finding more articles than were robbed . How wonderful !!. The sordid media groups too are just publishing whatever that is blurted out by the police after decorating the falsehoods. 
The police at the time of robbery said , it is baffling that when there are antiques that can be converted to cash instantly, why the ancient swords were robbed.
It is an unequivocal truth that heroin addicts usually rob articles which can be sold instantaneously, like the police in this instance headed by Anura Senanayake , the notorious senior DIG is apprehending the first innocent suspect to conceal their dishonorable and deplorable conduct. No wonder the police had been unable to retrieve the valuable swords from the suspects . 

Clearly this DIG Senanayake who is a notorious Police villain in SL , is deserving acting roles in Bollywood and Hollywood, going by his histrionic performances, though by birth he ought to be among the wolves in the woods.
Demands for inquiry into Sri Lanka 'white van' abductions
By Dean Nelson -


Outside the TMVP office in Tirukkovil - White van with newspaper in place of number plate and TMVP leaders Jeevendran and Inayapaarathi – Picture taken from inside our van through the windscreen - Picture by Uvindu Kurukulasuriya
Colombo Telegraph

Telegraph.co.u

Demands for inquiry into Sri Lanka 'white van' abductions

Human rights campaigners have called on the Sri Lankan government to hold an inquiry after its own soldiers were implicated in political kidnappings by men in unmarked white vans that have been linked to dozens of disappearances.

Demands for inquiry into Sri Lanka 'white van' abductionsThey spoke out after a leading Sri Lankan politician revealed how he and his guards had thwarted an apparent kidnap attempt by a gang of men in a white van in a Colombo park earlier this year. Police later confirmed the men in the vehicle were government soldiers.
Disappearances in "white van kidnappings" were a regular occurrence when the government’s war with the Tamil Tigers was at its height four years ago. But in the last year there has been a resurgence and a rise in fear among those who have dared to oppose the government or powerful figures within it.
According to campaign groups there have been 58 disappearances in the last nine months and in 22 of them witnesses have seen the victims being bundled into white vans.
While the sinister vans are widely believed to be controlled by forces loyal to Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government, no-one has provided any evidence to support the claim until Ravindra Udayashanta spoke out this week about how his guards managed to turn the tables on a group of armed men he believes were planning to abduct him.
Mr Udayashanta was with his guards when he noticed the white van and feared he was about to be kidnapped as his brother had been in February. The abduction has been linked to a business dispute between their family and another prominent member of President Rajapaksa’s government alliance. Mr Udayashanta is also member of the alliance and the mayor of Colonnawa Urban Council.
“I heard the crack of a gun and I too pulled out my pistol and fired back," he said, explaining the start of a gunfight which saw his men surround the "kidnappers" and hold them until police arrived. The police confirmed they were army soldiers but released them saying they had been searching for deserters.
Meenakshi Ganguly of Human Rights Watch said this latest case appeared to be the first piece of credible evidence indicating state complicity in the disappearances. "There has never been evidence about the perpetrators but in this case the police confirmed they were soldiers. Now it is a test of the government to show the world they will take action on white van disappearances and bring the perpetrators to justice,” she said.

Updated UK Travel Warning: No Photographs In Front Of Buddha Statues


By Charles Haviland - A Sri Lankan court has given suspended jail terms to three French tourists for wounding the religious feelings of Buddhists by taking pictures deemed insulting. Two women and one man were detained in the southern town…




Colombo Telegraph“This advice has been reviewed and reissued with amendments to the Local Laws and Customs section (posing for photographs in front of statues of Buddha)” says British government updated  travel advisory warning . British Government has updated it travel advisory warning yesterday, but with no changes to its warnings on organise crimes, rape and sex crimes, an upsurge of nationalism and anti-western rhetoric.
“You should avoid posing for photographs standing in front of a statue of Buddha. The mistreatment of Buddhist images and artefacts is a serious offence and tourists have been convicted for posing for such photos.” it says.
Last week Sri Lankan government said it will challenge the British Government travel advisory warning Britons over an upsurge of nationalism, sexual offences and anti-western rhetoric.
External Affairs Ministry Secretary Karunatillake Amunugama told the Sunday Times that they were treating the matter with utmost seriousness owing to the tone and timing of the advisory.
“We are studying the statement put out by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office that warns of an upsurge in nationalism and anti-Western rhetoric and cautioned citizens visiting, working or residing in the country to be extra vigilant at all times. The note also advised Britons to stay clear of local demonstrations, while females moving in single or in small groups were told to be armed with self-alarm devices as there was a steep increase in rape and sexual molestation cases. We intend to seek changes to this advisory and the matter will be taken up with the British High Commission,”  Amunugama said.
He said Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner Chris Nonis had also been instructed to discuss the issue with British authorities.
“This advisory is ill timed, inappropriate and uncalled for. We believe thatLondon has been ill advised on the real ground situation in the country and therefore we will be seeking several clarifications if not a total withdrawal of the note,” another senior EAM official said.
He said that calling on females to arm themselves with self-alarms only suggested thatSri Lankawas a country of rapists and sadists and such statements would only encourage other countries to put out similar travel advisories.
To read the full updated British Government travel advisory warning notice click here
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Sri Lanka: Moves on the electoral chess-board


Guest Column by Dr Kumar David

The Lankan government suddenly and unnecessarily dissolved three provincial councils two months ago. The rumour was that it was testing the waters for early parliamentary elections in 2013 as a precursor to presidential elections before the cut-off date of January 2016. It is beneficial to have a pliant parliament in situ during a presidential poll. Since there is little prospect of price rises ending, the economy improving, or anger at scandalous corruption and abuse of power subsiding, the logic was that it’s better to hold elections before unpopularity reached rock bottom. 
However, it has bitten off more than it chew and an outburst of strike activity in the state sector has caught it flatfooted. This may have some impact on the provincial elections, but not much since these provinces are rural, not urban. I opine the government will win two of the three, but it will be interesting to see to what extent anger and unrest in the urban areas (in the business sector, the educated upper and middle classes and the working class) will affect the voting pattern of farmers and the petty bourgeoisie (traders, small businesses, rural elite).  
But this is not my topic of the day. Important and interesting as the spread of strikes, strike threats, and imminent strikes may be, and though the government has lost control of the strike scene in the state sector, there is another no less significant development; identifying a challenger to Mahinda Rajapakse has taken initial but concrete shape during the last fortnight. 
Enter Sobitha and Warawewa 
Enter Sobitha and Warawewa – or to give them their full titles Ven. Maduluwewa Sobitha Thero, Chief Incumbent of the Kotte Naga Vihara and Justice W. T. M. Warawewa recently retired from the Court of Appeal. This process has gained momentum in that a substantial and growing number of political organizations and individuals have begun to promote the candidacy of Sobitha and to a lesser extent Warawewa. This was implicit at a meeting of Sobitha’s National Movement for Social Justice in Colombo on 15 August. It was well attended; General Fonseka and his stalwarts, many UNP types mainly but not only from the dissident faction, several leftists out of curiosity, and a large contingent of Buddhist clergy made up the audience. The podium was reserved for religious big-wigs including Buddhist high priests, two bishops and one body each as token reps of the Hindu and Islamic creeds. It was an impressive launch with upside potential. 
The mass movement prefers Sobitha because he is a known personality with a political history. UNP leader Ranil Wickremewinghe however is promoting Warawewa, for reasons I don’t quite get. I don’t get it because if the UNP throws its weight behind Sobitha it will make for a strong candidacy and if Sobitha presents himself as a one-issue challenger, the UNP has nothing to fear on the day after the elections – I will explain in a moment. 
A one-issue candidate is someone who comes forward saying “I will abolish the Executive Presidency (EP), set a Constituent Assembly in motion and once its work is completed bye-bye, my job is done; I have no further political ambitions.” This approach can gather together the forces needed to defeat Rajapakse. Abolishing the EP is the one cry on which large swathes of the population – left, right, democrat, businessman, socialist, conservative, Sinhalese, Muslim, Tamil, Buddhist, Christian – can come together. When the parliamentary model is restored the new president has no executive powers and may as well go home. This is what I mean by saying the UNP has nothing to fear; the parliamentary road is open to Ranil and the UNP if they can find the votes.  
The sixty-four thousand dollar question is can the challenger do it? Can a new challenger pull off victory where Fonseka flunked? Given the drought of credible alternatives to the incumbent whose popularity remains high, who is the stronger challenger, and does this look like a winning strategy? The second question first; I think the challenger will win if two conditions are met:- 
a)        The challenger presents himself as a clear-cut single-issue candidate.
b)        The UNP can be persuaded to drop counter bids and throw its weight behind him. 
Both are doable and in the interests of everyone except the Rajapakse clan, however, I emphasise unless both conditions are met the challenge will be blunted. A hundred other things will happen on the political and economic front between now and the elections, so I am not yet offering any bets.  
Who is the stronger challenger? 
I have not met either but know a little about Sobitha’s politics since he has been in the news. I know nothing about Warawewa’s politics (the White Flag dissenting judgement that brought him to prominence, strictly speaking, is not politics); hence it is inappropriate for me to venture an opinion on who is the better choice. What I will say is that Sobitha will be the better vote fetcher. More important he is on record having made single-issue promises, but I am not aware of Warawewa’s position on the same point. If anyone stands on a broad-based manifesto and not as an “abolish-the-EP” one-issue slogan, sections of the community will raise their own concerns and weaken the advantages of focus. 
There is a sharp and unmistakable divergence of attitude towards the UPFA and the Mahinda Rajapakse government along class lines at the present time. The educated elite and business has turned very hostile and the working class is drifting in the same direction, while the urban and rural petty bourgeoisie are more accommodating. The indictment of the government by the upper classes is merciless. Received wisdom was that the post-war dividend would take the shape of a flood of foreign investment; businessmen smacked their lips. Imagine the shock when the roguery of the government turned the expected flood into a trickle, ventures between local and foreign investors failed to materialise on the hoped for scale, and public life declined into the gutter. The bourgeoisie holds the government responsible for the rot; the rule of law and good governance has evaporated. 
The petty bourgeoisie, that is those engaged in small businesses and informal activities, are reaping a post-war dividend; so are the farmers. More vans ply their trade selling cooked food and providing transport facilities than ever before, and small construction business is booming. Farmers are reclaiming and cultivating marginal land that fear had kept them away from during the war. This boom in the informal and semi-formal economy is a post-war dividend, albeit the one least expected and least talked about. These classes, the majority of the population, are reaping post-war dividends and are blind to corruption and abuse of power. 
 However, they will bask in the post-war sun only for a short while. The factors driving the urban working class to the wall will soon come to the countryside – ubiquitous, painful price increases. Headline inflation, the one that matters and includes fuel and food, is now at a shade below 10% and will reach double digit magnitude before the end of the year. Workers and city folk on fixed incomes are hard hit, hence the strike wave, but when farmers and the petty bourgeoisie find prices rising and sources of incomes drying up, they too will turn. What I am saying is that the economy is deteriorating overall and pain will reach the peasantry and the petty bourgeoisie eventually, after a time lag. 
My guess is that Sobitha Thero, as a monk with strong Sinhala-Buddhist credentials, can better ride the mood of the rural majority while benefitting from the incandescent fury of the urban upper classes and the mounting anger of the workers.

Sri Lankan President Immunity Argued Yesterday In New York


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Sri Lankan President Immunity Argued Yesterday In New York

Colombo TelegraphIt is reported  August 23rd, that the issue of Head of State Immunity for Sri Lankan President, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaska, in the case of Vathsala Devi v. Mahinda Rajapaksa (Docket# 11-CIV-6634) was argued in the US District Court, Southern District of New York.
The Tamil widow of Thurairajasingham (Colonel Ramesh) brought an action against Mahinda Rajapaksa, the sitting President of Sri Lanka and the agents under his control. She is asking for compensatory and punitive damages for torture, inhumane treatment and war crimes inflicted by the defendant in violation of the laws of the United States and International Law.
Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald Presided over the case argued by Mr. Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, Esq who appeared for the plaintiff. The State Department was represented by Amy A. Barcelo Assistant US Attorney. Ali Abed Beydoun argued on behalf of Speak Human Rights and Environmental Initiative, which filed an amicus curiae brief in support of Plaintiff’s position.
The issue in the case is whether it should be dismissed pursuant to the Suggestion of Immunity submitted by the US State Department.
Pursuant to the request by the Sri Lankan President the US Department of State filed the Suggestion of Immunity stating, “the Department of State recognizes and allows the immunity of President Rajapaksa as a sitting head of state from the jurisdiction of the United States District Court.”
The Plaintiff argued that the Department of State lacks a legal basis, namely the law making authority, to file the Suggestion of Immunity and under emerging customary international law violations of jus cogens norms, namely torture, genocide, crimes against humanity & war crimes, pierced the veil of immunity.
The Department of State argues that for the last 160 years courts have accepted the State Department’s determination of Head of State Immunity. The amici argued the State Department’s determination violates the separation of powers.
The judge made an observation that the fact Congress has not amended the law to eliminate the State Department’s role suggests that it acquiesces the State Department’s position.
The Judge reserved the decision.
Courtesy US Politics Today

America’s Descent into Poverty



by Paul Craig Roberts

( August 24, 2012 , Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) The United States has collapsed economically, socially, politically, legally, constitutionally, and environmentally. The country that exists today is not even a shell of the country into which I was born. In this article I will deal with America’s economic collapse. In subsequent articles, i will deal with other aspects of American collapse.

Economically, America has descended into poverty. As Peter Edelman says, “Low-wage work is pandemic.” Today in “freedom and democracy” America, “the world’s only superpower,” one fourth of the work force is employed in jobs that pay less than $22,000, the poverty line for a family of four. Some of these lowly-paid persons are young college graduates, burdened by education loans, who share housing with three or four others in the same desperate situation. Other of these persons are single parents only one medical problem or lost job away from homelessness.

Others might be Ph.D.s teaching at universities as adjunct professors for $10,000 per year or less. Education is still touted as the way out of poverty, but increasingly is a path into poverty or into enlistments into the military services.

Edelman, who studies these issues, reports that 20.5 million Americans have incomes less than $9,500 per year, which is half of the poverty definition for a family of three.

There are six million Americans whose only income is food stamps. That means that there are six million Americans who live on the streets or under bridges or in the homes of relatives or friends. Hard-hearted Republicans continue to rail at welfare, but Edelman says, “basically welfare is gone.”

In my opinion as an economist, the official poverty line is long out of date. The prospect of three people living on $19,000 per year is farfetched. Considering the prices of rent, electricity, water, bread and fast food, one person cannot live in the US on $6,333.33 per year. In Thailand, perhaps, until the dollar collapses, it might be done, but not in the US.

As Dan Ariely (Duke University) and Mike Norton (Harvard University) have shown empirically, 40% of the US population, the 40% less well off, own 0.3%, that is, three-tenths of one percent, of America’s personal wealth. Who owns the other 99.7%? The top 20% have 84% of the country’s wealth. Those Americans in the third and fourth quintiles–essentially America’s middle class–have only 15.7% of the nation’s wealth. Such an unequal distribution of income is unprecedented in the economically developed world.

In my day, confronted with such disparity in the distribution of income and wealth, a disparity that obviously poses a dramatic problem for economic policy, political stability, and the macro management of the economy, Democrats would have demanded corrections, and Republicans would have reluctantly agreed.

But not today. Both political parties whore for money.

The Republicans believe that the suffering of poor Americans is not helping the rich enough. Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney are committed to abolishing every program that addresses needs of what Republicans deride as “useless eaters.”

The “useless eaters” are the working poor and the former middle class whose jobs were offshored so that corporate executives could receive multi-millions of dollars in performance pay compensation and their shareholders could make millions of dollars on capital gains. While a handful of executives enjoy yachts and Playboy playmates, tens of millions of Americans barely get by.

In political propaganda, the “useless eaters” are not merely a burden on society and the rich. They are leeches who force honest taxpayers to pay for their many hours of comfortable leisure enjoying life, watching sports events, and fishing in trout streams, while they push around their belongings in grocery baskets or sell their bodies for the next MacDonald burger.

The concentration of wealth and power in the US today is far beyond anything my graduate economic professors could image in the 1960s. At four of the world’s best universities that I attended, the opinion was that competition in the free market would prevent great disparities in the distribution of income and wealth. As I was to learn, this belief was based on an ideology, not on reality.

Congress, acting on this erroneous belief in free market perfection, deregulated the US economy in order to create a free market. The immediate consequence was resort to every previous illegal action to monopolize, to commit financial and other fraud, to destroy the productive basis of American consumer incomes, and to redirect income and wealth to the one percent.

The “democratic” Clinton administration, like the Bush and Obama administrations, was suborned by free market ideology. The Clinton sell-outs to Big Money essentially abolished Aid to Families with Dependent Children. But this sell-out of struggling Americans was not enough to satisfy the Republican Party. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan want to cut or abolish every program that cushions poverty-stricken Americans from starvation and homelessness.

Republicans claim that the only reason Americans are in need is because the government uses taxpayers’ money to subsidize Americans who are unwilling to work. As Republicans see it, while we hard-workers sacrifice our leisure and time with our families, the welfare rabble enjoy the leisure that our tax dollars provide them.

This cock-eyed belief, on top of corporate CEOs maximizing their incomes by offshoring the middle class jobs of millions of Americans, has left Americans in poverty and cities, counties, states, and the federal government without a tax base, resulting in bankruptcies at the state and local level and massive budget deficits at the federal level that threaten the value of the dollar and its role as reserve currency.

The economic destruction of America benefitted the mega-rich with multi-billions of dollars with which to enjoy life and its high-priced accompaniments wherever the mega-rich wish. Meanwhile, away from the French Rivera, Homeland Security is collecting sufficient ammunition to keep dispossessed Americans under control.