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

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Protest stage in Jaffna town on urging justice for misplaced persons
 Members of the Joint People movement against abductions and disappearances stage protest at 11.00 am in Jaffna town today. Protesters condemn the abductions; disappearances take place in the country and urge justice for the prisoners killed at the prison compound.
[ Wednesday, 19 September 2012, 02:12.54 PM GMT +05:30 ]
Investigations on Lalith and Kugan disappearance take place at the Jaffna courts today. Representatives gathered at the Jaffna town stage protest against the government.
Protesters urge the government to establish democracy and develop peaceful situation among communities in the Northern Province. More than 500 representatives were present at the protest.
Police officers and the members of the army intelligence unit deployed in the security activities. Due to the protest transportation activities in the Jaffna town was halted for one hour. However protesters ended up their protest at 12.30 pm.
Tamil people fail to take part in this protest. Protest organizers stated they have suddenly organized protest due to this they were unable to inform Tamil people in the area.

Sri Lankan president kicks off Indian tour amidst tensions
COLOMBO, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa will kick off a visit to India on Wednesday, the President's office said here, amidst strained relations with Tamil Nadu.
Rajapaksa is scheduled to meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday to discuss relations between the two countries, according to a statement released by the President's Office.
This will be the first meeting between the two parties after India voted in favor of a U.S. backed resolution on Sri Lanka's reconciliation process at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in March.
External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris earlier told reporters that Rajapaksa would inaugurate a Buddhist university in the historically important city of Sanchi in Madya Pradesh.
However the visit came under a cloud after 184 pilgrims were attacked in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu two weeks ago and had to return on a special plane chartered by Rajapaksa.
In response, the Sri Lankan government issued a travel advisory on Tamil Nadu which is still in force but insisted that their cooperation with the Indian central government would continue.
According to Indian reports, politicians against the Sri Lankan government have planned protests and black flag demonstrations during Rajapaksa's visit.
On Tuesday a man who attempted self-immolation to protest Rajapaksa's visit died in Tamil Nadu.
Vaiko slams UPA, MP government for inviting Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa
-19 SEP, 2012
The Economic TimesNagpur: MDMK general secretary Vaiko today criticised the Centre as well as BJP-led Madhya Pradesh government for inviting Sri Lankan PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa to a function in Sanchi near Bhopal. 

"Despite knowing that Rajapaksa is solely responsible for the genocide of innocent Tamils in Sri Lanka, the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government in Madhya Pradesh has invited him and the Centre endorsed his visit," Vaiko, who arrived here from Chennai with over 1,000 MDMK supporters, told reporters before heading to Sanchi. 

Rajapaksa is scheduled to participate in the foundation- laying ceremony of International Buddhist University at Sanchi on Friday. 

"I had strongly objected to Rajapaksa's visit but Chouhan did not bother about our requests and went ahead to invite him. Similarly, Opposition Leader in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj also met Rajapaksa recently, which we did not like," Vaiko said. 

Vaiko and MDMK workers, who arrived here this morning in several buses, are planning to stage a protest in Sanchi against Rajapaksa over alleged atrocities on Tamils in Sri Lanka. 

The MDMK leader said he had also sought BJP leader L K Advani and party national president Nitin Gadkari's intervention in the matter "as the Rajapaksa government had demolished over 2,000 Hindu temples in their country but they, too, ignored our request." 

"Rajapakasa is responsible for the brutal massacre of innocent Tamil children, who were killed with their hands tied and semi-naked," Vaiko said. 

When the video footage (of the killings) was shown by a London-based TV channel, Members of the British Parliament hung their heads in shame, he said, adding that whoever believed in human rights must condemn this massacre. 

In Madhya Pradesh, in view of the planned protests, Pandhurna has been converted into a police camp with heavy police deployment in the town to arrest MDMK workers, officials said. 

When asked about his possible detention, Vaiko said he and his party workers are ready to face any action
TN man immolates himself to protest Lankan president visit

THE TIMES OF INDIA
TNN | Sep 18, 2012
CHENNAI/ SALEM: The visit of Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa to Indian from September 21 is likely to be a stormy affair. On Monday, a 26-year-old auto driver from Salemattempted self-immolation over the visit while MDMK leader Vaiko, with hundreds of cadres in tow, left for Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh to stage a black flag demonstration when the Lankan leader arrives for a function organized by the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government on September 21. 

T Vijay Raj, an auto driver from Salem, set himself afire near the old bus stand here early Monday morning to protest Rajapaksa's visit. Police rushed him to the Mohan Kumaramangalam Government Hospital here with 90% burns. A suicide note said that Rajapaksa had killed innocent Tamils living in Sri Lanka and blamed the Indian government for aiding him. The Lankan president should be allowed to visit India only after the Tamils of Sri Lanka get full protection and independence, the note said. 

Raj's father Thangavel said the former was the breadwinner of family that included his mother, Perumayee, and sister, Kokila. "I have four sons and one daughter. Raj is the fourth son. The first three sons got married and are living separately. Raj lives with us and looks after us. We depend on him and did not expect him to act in such an irresponsible manner," Thangavel said. 

Rajapaksa has been invited by the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj to Sanchi to lay the foundation stone for a centre for Buddhist studies. The function coincides with celebrations to mark 2,600 years of Buddha's enlightenment. Sanchi falls under Sushma's constituency Vidisha. 

The tragedy of Tamils in Sri Lanka is an emotive issue that fringe parties in Tamil Nadu periodically use to rally pro-Eelam sentiment. It is likely that opposition to Rajapaksa will gain strength as the date of the visit nears. 

Ahead of leaving for Sanchi, Vaiko addressed the media in Chennai and said it was unpardonable and unjustified that "a killer and murderer of Tamils" was invited to visit India. He rejected an appeal from MP CM Chouhan, who urged Vaiko to call off the protest as the Sanchi function was "an occasion to spread love, peace and kindness". In Bhopal, Chouhan claimed that the meet aimed to strengthen India's relations with its neighbours. 

However, Vaiko claimed that if Atal Behari Vajpayee was active he would not have let the MP government invite Rajapaksa. First the UPA betrayed us (Tamils) and now the BJP too, said Vaiko, whose party, MDMK, was once part of the NDA and had representatives in the Vajpayee government. 

Meanwhile, the Union government said it had no role in this matter since Rajapaksa was visiting India as a guest of the Madhya Pradesh government. "Mahinda Rajapaksa is on an official visit and the Madhya Pradesh government has invited him. We cannot do anything," Union minister of state in PMO, V Narayanasamy said in Coimbatore.

Tamil Deportees And Torture Issue Raised In UK Parliament



By Colombo Telegraph -September 19, 2012 
Colombo TelegraphGareth Thomas MP yesterday made an emergency ‘Point of Order’ in the House of Commons to raise his concerns about the Human Rights Watch report about Sri Lankan deportees allegedly being tortured on return from the UK.

Gareth Thomas
Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) (Lab/Co-op): On a point of order, Mr Speaker. Human Rights Watch has recently published further evidence of failed Tamil asylum seekers who have been deported from the UK by the UK Border Agency being tortured on their return to Sri Lanka. The whole House wants to ensure that this country has strong immigration policies in place, and that they are adhered to, but it will surely also be concerned about those reports of torture. Have you heard of any possibility of a written statement from the Home Secretary, seeking to clarify her policy on the deportation of Tamil asylum seekers in the light of that new evidence?
Gareth also tabled 3 Parliamentary Questions as follows:
1.     To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what representations he has made or instructed to be made to prevent the use of torture on those Tamil asylum seekers deported from the UK; and if he will make a statement.
2.     To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how many Tamil asylum seekers deported by the UK Border Agency since May 2010 he estimates have been the victims of torture by Sri Lankan security services after their deportation from the UK; and if he will make a statement.
3.     To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the risk to failed Tamil asylum seekers of being tortured by Sri Lankan security services after deportation from the UK; and if she will make a statement.
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Britain is returning Tamil refugees to be tortured in Sri Lanka


WEDNESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2012
Human rights groups detail evidence of failed asylum-seekers facing beatings and rape

The IndependentMalar Rajendran is living proof that Britain has sent people to Sri Lanka to be tortured.
Today at 3:30pm, a specially chartered Border Agency flight using the call sign PVT030 will take off from an undisclosed London airport and head east towards Colombo. Those on board will include visa over-stayers, a handful of convicted criminals and dozens of terrified, predominantly Tamil refugees who fear they will be horrifically abused when they land.
The government maintains that it only ever returns people it knows will be safe from harm and that failed asylum seekers on board those flights will not be ill-treated. But Mrs Rajendran knows those assurances mean little once you land in Colombo. She first fled her homeland in 2001 after she was arrested and beaten following the death of her husband, a low ranking member of the Tamil Tigers.
She failed to persuade the asylum tribunal that her life was in danger and she was returned in early 2009, just as the brutal 30-year war between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers came to its bloody conclusion.
Within minutes of touching down she had been detained.
"I was taken away at the airport and interrogated for 24 hours," Mrs Rajendran, a slight 49-year-old woman who speaks almost at a whisper, told The Independent. "Then I was taken to another place. They started ill-treating me there. I was kicked, punched, they stripped me. I was sexually assaulted and raped."
Her experience still clearly haunts her to this day and Mrs Rajendran is reluctant to go into details. She constantly fidgets and avoids looking men in the eye. A glance at her medical file explains why. Throughout her ordeal she was regularly beaten with an iron rod and she was raped multiple times by her guards. Her body bears testament to her abuse - her forearms and legs are littered with livid defence wounds whilst her chest area is covered in deep scratches that were left by her rapists.
What makes Mrs Rajendran's experience so damning is that she managed to escape to Britain once more where an asylum tribunal eventually accepted that she had been telling the truth and granted her refugee status. Only when she was tortured for a second time did we finally believe her.
If her case was a one-off it might be a tragic but excusable by-product of the inevitably flawed asylum system. Deciding who is at risk and who is lying in an inherently difficult thing to do. But the evidence coming out of Sri Lanka of the systemic abuse meted out towards predominantly Tamil returnees is so damning it should make the Coalition Government think twice. Instead, they have increased the frequency of deportation flights since the war's end.
Multiple human rights groups have documented cases where those returning to Sri Lanka have been severely tortured. Human Rights Watch has detailed 13 credible cases where failed Sri Lankan asylum seekers from Europe have been returned and tortured since the end of the civil war in 2009. Freedom from Torture, which specialises in compiling independent medical reports of torture victims, has uncovered a further 24 cases where voluntary returnees have been tortured and managed to escape once more to Britain. And these are just the ones we know about because the victim has managed to escape their abusers a second time. The problem is so endemic that medical experts at Freedom from Torture say the referral rate from Sri Lanka is the highest they have seen from any country since the group was founded in 1985.
And still the flights continue.
Lawyers for a number of forcible returnees are going to the High Court in a bid to try and get the flights stopped with a last minute injunction.
"The burden of proof falls squarely on the appellant to make their case and those seeking asylum are often poorly represented," explains Kulasegaram Geetharthanan, from Jein Solicitors in Lewisham. "You can have very good asylum claims that fall down because the representation wasn't good enough. You have to remember many of these people are traumatised, they don't speak good English and they have little spare cash."
The courts have previously expressed concern that the torture allegations are credible but only a seismic policy shift at the Home Office, which is under political pressure to increase expulsions, will make any real difference.
For those on board today's flights, misery and fear has set in. "It's almost like a funeral here," says Muralitharan Chinasamy, a 32-year-old failed asylum seeker who spoke to The Independent over the phone from Tinsley House, the removal centre next to Gatwick. "Everybody is crying, moaning and I am determined not to go back."
Mr Chinasamy claims his life would be in danger because he was a member of the Tamil Tiger's political and financial wings before he fled after he was arrested and tortured by a pro-government militia.
"I'm pretty sure not just me, many of us will be stopped at the airport or arrested soon afterwards," he said. "I beg the government to reconsider their decision and look into our cases again."
Mrs Rajendran can count herself lucky that, with her temporary papers, she is no longer at risk of being deported. But she remains deeply depressed about the future.
"I feel safe and it's true I'm given asylum," she says. "But it's too late. My life has been destroyed both physically and mentally. I have now been tortured two times. I'm not sure I will ever recover from this now or in the future."
Returning migrants: Deportation flights
Deportation flights have had a deeply chequered history over the past decade as successive governments become increasingly reliant on charter planes – usually run by private security companies – to return migrants to their home nations.
Iraq and Afghanistan are both popular places for charter planes during times of relative tranquillity whilst Pakistan, the Congo and East Africa have remained regular destinations for such flights. Prior to the final stages of the civil war in Sri Lanka, Britain was reluctant to deport too many Tamils. But since the end of official hostilities in 2009, charter deportations have restarted at a pace.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012


 Five Tamil councilors fled from Eastern Province due to threats - TNA
Mon, Sep 17, 2012, 10:41 am SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Lankapage LogoSept 17, Colombo: Sri Lanka's major Tamil party Tamil National Alliance (TNA) says that five of the party's newly elected councilors of the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) have fled to Colombo in fear of their lives.
TNA leader R. Sampanthan says unidentified persons have asked the councilors to support the government. He says that they have been promised perks and privileges in return of their support.
TNA won 11 seats in the Eastern Provincial Council and the ruling United People's Freedom Alliance won 14 seats of the 35-member Council.
Addressing a press conference held in Colombo on Saturday, the TNA leader R. Sampanthan said that the party was awaiting the response of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) to form a coalition rule in the EPC.
TNA has agreed to offer the Chief Minister position to the SLMC.
Sampanthan, who is to meet President Mahinda Rajapaksa today says that the TNA will extend support to the government to establish rule if the President requests. He added that the people of the Eastern Province have voted against the ruling coalition.


Sampanthan complains to MR

TNA Leader R. Sampanthan who met President Mahinda Rajapaksa today complained that Tamil National Alliance (TNA) members elected to the Eastern Provincial Council had been offered inducements and harassed, to force them crossover.

In a statement Mr. Sampanthan said the meeting at which Ministers Maithripala Sirisena and G.L. Peiris were present was arranged on an invitation by presidential secretary Lalith Weeratunge.

The President congratulated Mr. Sampanthan on securing the second highest number of seats at the EPC elections but Mr. Sampanthan but said that if the elections had been free and fair the TNA would have secured the most number of seats.
Indian who attempted self-immol​ation dies in hospital
[ Tuesday, 18 September 2012, 04:09.31 PM GMT +05:30 ]
The Indian man who tried to attempt self-immolation in Salem protesting the proposed visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to India died today, police said.
26-year-old Vijayaraj, an auto driver, died at the Mohan Kumaramangalam Government Hospital, where he was admitted yesterday with 95 per cent burns after he set himself afire dousing petrol.
Police said a diary, written in Tamil, was recovered from him, in which he stated that if Rajapakse visited Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh this week to lay the foundation stone for an International Buddhist University, it would be shameful to Indians, especially Tamil people.
He had also written that Katchatheevu islet, which was ceded to Sri Lanka by India through an agreement in 1974, should be retrieved from the island nation.
Heavy police picketing was posted in premises of the hospital and district collectorate, police said.
Several parties, including MDMK led by Vaiko, have opposed the visit of Rajapakse. Vaiko has announced that he would lead a blackflag demonstration in Sanchi against the visit of Rajapakse.
It was also reported today that Madhya Pradesh police have decided to provide the strongest-ever security cover to the guest during the foundation laying ceremony of Buddhist University at Sanchi on September 20.
A three-member team of MDMK is already camping in the State capital for the past three days and chalking out a strategy to stage protest demonstrations. Sources claimed these members were attempting to garner support from locals.

Detention, Torture in Sri Lanka, Tamil returnees at risk, says TAG report
TamilNet
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 18 September 2012, 10:40 GMT]
TAGLogoTamils Against Genocide (TAG-UK), in a report released this week, provides supporting evidence from several successful judicial opinions in the UK of Tamil asylum applicants on claims of being subjected to torture in Sri Lanka, asylum interviews by UK Border Agency, and exclusive Medico-Legal Reports, concludes that Tamil returnees to Sri Lanka face "likelihood of torture in association with initial arrest and detention" and the returnees are subjected to "brutal interrogation techniques," and called for a "comprehensive re-evaluation of the UK government’s current policy towards asylum applicants of Eezham Tamil origin. 
Referring to two asylum and Immigration Tribunal proceedings referred to as TKand LP, the report says, "[w]e observe that post-2009 new factors impacting the political repression of Tamils returning from abroad have emerged that were not foreseen in the analysis of TK and the existing body of country guidance. These include a post-2009 upsurge in Singhalese nationalism and in anti-Western and anti-British rhetoric, as noted by the Foreign Office in 2012. There has also been a noticeable increase in hostility towards local and international critics of the Sri Lankan government’s alleged committing of mass atrocities during the final phases of the conflict."

The report adds that TAG is of the view that "the LP/TK risk factor of ‘a previous record as an actual or suspected LTTE member’ has been superseded in importance in the case of persons returning from abroad by a new risk factor, namely ‘a record of criticizing or protesting against the Sri Lankan government’. 

"Similarly the risk factor ‘return from a ‘centre of LTTE activity or fund-raising’ should be refined to refer to ‘return from a country whose government or media have been critical of the Sri Lankan government and/or have called for progress towards accountability and reform," the report contends.

TAG is a US-registered activist organization seeks judicial redress to Tamils affected by Sri Lanka's war.

Sri Lanka’s forgotten mass graves: Google Earth and remembering the dead in Nandikadal
GroundviewsThe end of war in Sri Lanka, captured for posterity by Google Earth published last week byGroundviews was the first look at the end of the war in Sri Lanka through historical satellite imagery freely accessible via Google Earth. The article was an open invitation for those using Google Earth to scan for and alert others over areas and artefacts of interest, that in turn could strengthen discussions around the hellish final weeks of war in Sri Lanka. Given the nature of imagery from around this period and centred on Nandikadal, the article explicitly noted,
What Google Maps and Earth does NOT enable one to do, given (1) the quality of some of the historical imagery (which sometimes features extensive cloud cover of vast regions) and (2) the large gaps between the available historical imagery (mid March, late May, after the official end of the war and killing of the LTTE’s leader, then mid-June and early August) is any robust analysis on when shelling in a specific region took place, and importantly, by whom.
Shared widely on Facebook, Twitter and via email, the article clearly indicated that one of the best references today for the research and study of the end of war in Sri Lanka is Google Earth. Imagery accessible via Google’s servers simply isn’t available through other sources or archived elsewhere in the public domain.
Military involved in acquiring ancient temple lands
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Sources from the Archeological Department say the military is involved in forcibly acquiring lands belonging to ancient temples and places of religious worship in the East.
Sources observed that the Navy and Air Force are engaged in these illegal acquisitions and that they are carrying out illegal excavations for ancient treasures and other objects of historic value.
A group of armed forces personnel have last June forcibly acquired about 200 acres in the Panama area after chasing away the villagers. Ancient temples like Ulpatta Samudranaga Rajamaha Vihara, Ragamvala Sri Valukarama Vihara, Veheragala Rajamaha Vihara and Pinnaragala are located in this land area.
The chief priest for Wellassa and Digamadulla, the Most Venerable Panama Sri Chandaratanabhidana Thero has already received death threats asking him not to claim ownership of the ancient temple lands in the area.

Eastern Province election: The big lie about shared power in Sri Lanka

  • Justice Minister Hakeem was reported to have told during campaigning, he should not be made to look like a man taken hostage.
  • Ministers Rambukwella and Premjayantha, invited TNA to form a “National” alliance for the Council in the East.
  • Senior Minister and Communist Party leader DEW Gunasekera says he wrote to President Rajapaksa proposing a “National Council” that includes the TNA, for the East.
  • Senior Minister and LSSP leader, Prof Tissa Vitharana backs a “non racial”, all included Council for East.
A week gone by and the claim by President Rajapaksa – that his leadership paved for ten successive victories for the UPFA which by itself is a historic feat – is being severely challenged in the East. People are strangling the conscience of the SLMC leadership and the SLMC shopping list is being ignored by President Rajapaksa.
To begin with, the PC elections were NOT free and fair in any way. After many violent clashes, two murders in the North Central Province and a long chain of violence reported from the East, dispute the statements of some party leaders and the Elections Commissioner that elections were peaceful. A petition filed in the District Court of Anuradhapura by a group of citizens during the campaign period proved in Court there were massive abuse of State power and resources by this regime, for election campaigning. Delivering his judgement, the Judge noted, he has no jurisdiction to punish any and therefore had to stop by making a sweeping statement that citizens should vote all corrupt and law violating men and women out of politics, adding that elections are meant for such clean up.
In the Eastern Province the people did vote them out in the midst of threats to life and armed thuggery, out there in the open. The Tamil people almost en bloc voted with the TNA and for sure, no other ethnic group voted with the TNA, other than Tamils. The Muslim voters had the SLMC clearly identifying with Muslim sentiments, opposing the UPFA head on and that gave all the reasons for the Muslim voters, not to vote TNA, even if they wanted to vote against the UPFA. The anti UPFA Sinhala vote, went the UNP way. With only the Tamil vote in a province where the Tamil population is now a little over 36 per cent, the TNA polled 30.9 per cent of the total polled to have 11 Councillors elected. Two of them have the highest preference votes in the Eastern Province.
The ruling UPFA with all the violence added to their advantage, with all State power abuses, only managed 6,217 votes more than the TNA to get 12 Councillors elected. They thus had the advantage of getting the 02 bonus seats, to make their collection, a total of 14 Councillors. At the last PC elections held in August 2008, when the TNA was not in the picture, the UPFA, again with State power in its hands, polled 52.2 per cent to have 20 elected Councillors. To have that “more than half the votes polled” then, cut back to a mere 31.58 per cent now, is no historic victory to the UPFA.
The defeat of the UPFA in the East, was a massive defeat, given that President Rajapaksa himself campaigned for the UPFA. The SLMC and Justice Minister Hakeem, though part of the regime, broke out in the East as an anti regime entity, campaigning against all violence and threats from UPFA big wigs in the East. The Muslim people in the East who voted for the SLMC thus registered a very aggressive anti government vote and it was 20.98 per cent. The UNP though not up to its expected mark, still polled 11.82 percent mostly from Ampara district, making the total anti government vote a big chunk of 63.7 per cent. This is against the 31.8 per cent the government managed with all thuggery, State power and resource abuse.
What then is the mandate of the people in the East ? It has two very important political messages. First is that, the Tamil people voting lock stock and barrel with the TNA, say they don’t accept this Rajapaksa regime as one, that answers their problems and issues. What ever the report this regime would send for its UPR in Geneva, all their internationally marketed post war achievements have been rejected by the local Tamil people in the East, in no uncertain terms. This Rajapaksa rule, is not the choice of the Tamil people. The second is that, Easterners in a very clear mandate has rejected the UPFA as the political party that should rule the Eastern Province. Their 63.7 per cent mandate is for a non UPFA Provincial rule, which is possible and should be allowed as the democratic right of the people in the East.
What then is this talk about a “National Council” ? About a “non Racial, all included” Council ? Is that not, what the Eastern Provincial Council would be, if the SLMC, TNA and the UNP form the administration, giving the 63.7 per cent anti government vote the right to have their Council ? But, that is not what the aged “Left” and the UPFA is pressurising the SLMC for. This pressure in Colombo and at Temple Trees is one that opposes the very spirit of power sharing. It opposes the political defining of a Provincial Council even in its leanest form, under the half implemented 13th Amendment.
The Centre in Colombo has taken over the power of deciding who would form the Eastern Provincial Council, arrogantly ignoring the mandate given by the voter in the East. The final decision is not going to be on what the parties decide in the East for the East, but on what is offered from the SLMC shopping list, for power in the Colombo government. This regime and that includes the “Left” add-ons too, works on heavy centralised Executive power, they see as “political stability” gained through the 18th Amendment, as explained by Prof Peiris, at the sidelines of the recently concluded CPA sessions. Its high handed, centralised power that totally subverts the mandate of the larger majority of the people in having their own provincial council. Unfortunately, all political parties are accepting and taking that most undemocratic intervention from the Centre, for granted
East is now undisputed proof, this regime is not for any form of devolved power. Its proof too, that minority leaders, the likes of Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem is hostage of his own petty, personal, power politics that gives this regime more strength in centralising power. Add the Bill for “Divi Neguma” that attempts to control all and every local initiative from the Centre in Colombo, under one single minister. This is also proof that even if the Northern PC elections are held as suggested by President Rajapaksa in September, 2013, the Centre in Colombo would finally decide, what that Council should be. As long as they believe they cannot manipulate the Northern provincial Council from Colombo, that elections would not come round. The East perhaps would now make this Rajapaksa regime to postpone the NPC, to 2014.
Its now a different discourse, the Opposition and democratic political forces would have to begin. A new discourse that would not limit the issue of power sharing as the political solution to the ethnic conflict, but one that lifts that need to a more broader democratic platform, to bring round the Sinhala South to discourse how this mighty centralising of power gives way to subvert the mandate of the people and lead to autocratic rule. This centralised power that leads to a gangster style rule, is now a core issue that should cut across all ethnic divides to demand power sharing to the South as well.
Bayagotha again proved as heroin peddlers’ Jayagotha : IGP transforms into ‘Ponnekoon’

  (Lanka-e-News- 18.Sep.2012, 7.30PM) It has once again been demonstrated by the SL defense chief Bayagotha that when he sees filthy lucre of the heroin peddlers , he is ready even to crawl and cringe before it to make a fast buck, going by his recent high handed action of suddenly transferring out two high rung officers of the CID ( Criminal investigation Dept.) on the 14th. The two officers are DIG Jayantha Kulatileke and Director , SSP Mahes Perera who were given transfers with immediate effect by Bayagotha . It is also learnt that these transfers had been given by Bayagotha on his own initiative , while the IGP Tennekoon , the highest in the hierarchy of the police , now nicknamed as Ponnekoon (fittingly) has only placed his signature , it is learnt.

By now Lanka e news is reliably informed that Bayagotha had taken this dastardly and deplorable action of effecting these transfers because he was kowtowing to the needs of the heroin kingpin Vele Suda lured by the cash rewards promised to him. 

DIG Jayantha Kulatileke who was in charge of the CID was assiduously and diligently carrying out his duties vigorously controlling the illegal heroin businesses , and he was an officer who did not seek fame. Since the CID and the narcotics Dept. were both under him , he was in the recent past able to effectively carry out his operations towards crushing the heroin peddlers and their business. He made tremendous efforts to apprehend kudu dealer Vele Sudha who bolted to India. When his wife returned to SL on a phony passport she was arrested on the 30th of January this year.

She was detained under the terrorist prevention ordinance and interrogated. Following the interrogations , on the 25th of April , on a raid on a premises near the Jayawardena Hospital, a group that was packeting heroin for Sudha’s heroin business, along with a large quantity of heroin and cash amounting to Rs. 98 lakhs were seized. Bayagotha who was enchanted by the large kudu cash involvements and having turned submissive to Vele Sudha’s money , divested the DIG of the narcotics Dept. But DIG Kulathileke who had initiated the investigation into vele Sudha’s drug deals ,for the first time under the confiscation of cash Act in SL, had earlier impounded properties worth many millions of rupees of Sudha.

Since there were impediments to this action , of the assets worth millions , only the properties of Sudha purchased after 2006 could be confiscated. Vele Sudha who was smarting under the actions of DIG Kulathileke who was faithfully discharging his duties to Sudha’s detriment ,like a serpent that had been attacked sprung back to get this honest and duty conscious DIG transferred out of the CID using his bosom pal Bayagotha , another venomous snake .This action engineered solely by Bayagotha even ignoring the IGP clearly testifies once again , Bayagotha is a safe bet to rely on to rescue themselves for all heroin peddlers and Kingpins. On the earlier occasion it is a well and widely known fact that he moved heaven and earth openly to give precaution and security to kudu Duminda Silva after using him to kill Baratha Lakshman.
The CID Director SSP Mahesh Perera who was for sometime bootlicking and dancing attendance on Gotha was transferred on behalf of a heroin pal. In the case of kudu Duminda , Mahesh Perera had failed to forward a B report supporting that kudu Duminda is a witness and not an accused. This report ought to have been forwarded at about the time the murder occurred . Perhaps , AG’s Dept. Buwaneka had sneaked on the SSP to Bayagotha in this connection. Mahesh Perera’s bootlicking and cringing was finally unavailing as Bayagotha finally decided to boot him out of the CID based on backbiting. Bayagotha who projects a grandiose image and poses as a war hero ; and who gets rattled and cries over his wife’s puppy when it is not given a seat in the plane , has no qualms however when he takes kickbacks from heroin dealers and Kingpins to save them.

SSP’s land poses problem to residents in the area

Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Residents on Palliyawatte Road in Wattala are reportedly faced with many problems due to the two and a half acre container yard belonging to the head of the Ampara Range, SSP Premalal Ranagala.
The land had been given to the SSP by the SLFP’s Wattala organizer, Neil Rupasinghe when Ranagala served as the OIC of the Wattala Police. The land has been illegally filled.
The SSP has now given the land out on lease to a container company to use as a container yard.
The illegal filling of the land has resulted in the blocking of drains that carry rainwater to the Hamilton canal. This results in the Palliyawatte area going under during rains. Transportation in the area comes to complete standstill when the area goes under water and only containers are able to ply on the road.
It is learnt that people residing in temporary shelters in the area are faced with many issue due to the flooding of the area and many complaints made by them to the Wattala Urban Council have been ignored due to the political patronage wielded by the SSP.

Four Tamil Canadians honoured with Queen’s Commemorative Medal

LogoFour active Tamil Canadians in their respective communities have been adorned with The Commemorative Medal for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. The medal was created to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty’s accession to the Throne on February, 1952 and it is awarded to those persons who have made a significant contribution to Canada, to their community or to their fellow Canadians.

Piragal Thiru
Piragal Thiru, a 2011 Diversity Fellow and active member of the community was the latest recipient of the prestigious medal. Mr. Thiru was nominated by Hon. Judy Sgro, Member of Parliament as well as Mario Sergio, Member of Provincial Parliament for York West for his active participation in several initiatives including his volunteer work in the Jane Finch neighborhood, United Way of York Region, co-founding the Aboriginal Professionals Network of Canada as well as his work in the Tamil community through Canadian Tamil Congress. “I share this honour with every individual who helps to make a difference in their own communities, cities, province and this great nation we call home through a simple and selfless act” said Mr. Thiru.

Dinesh Kumar
Nominated by Joe Dickson, Member of Parliament for Ajax-Pickering, Dinesh Kumar was also the proud recipient of the medal for his contribution to the community of Ajax, benefiting all Canadians. Mr. Kumar’s notable contributions include taking leadership in mobilizing the community to answer the cries for help during the Boxing Day Tsunami as well as continued promotion of positive and productive integration of Tamil Canadians through his work with Durham Tamils Association as well as other local charitable initiatives.

Juanita Nathan
Hon. Michael Chan, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport nominated and presented the medal to Juanita Nathan for her contribution to the well being of residents in the Markham and Scarborough area. Ms. Nathan spares her time with various organizations in the social services sector including Canadian Mental Health Association - York Region, Family Services of York Region, and initiates venues for increased parent engagement with schools. Ms. Nathan is also the first elected Tamil women to a political office in Canada. She currently serves as the Public School Board trustee for York Region District School Board and Vice President of Canadian Tamil Congress.

Krisna Saravanamuttu
Earlier in July, Krisna Saravanmuttu received the medal for his outstanding involvement in the student movement including York Federation of Students and Canadian Federation of Students. Through his activism, Mr. Saravanmuttu has played a pivotal role in raising awareness around the Tamil’s rights and humanitarian plight to the mainstream through pressing the need for an independent international investigation into the alleged war crimes of the Government of Sri Lanka and a referendum among the Eelam Tamils on the basis of historical, earned and remedial aspects of Tamil sovereignty.
The four Tamil Canadians, nominated by different Members for their unique contributions share the pride with almost 2,000 other Ontarians who have been honored with the Medal.