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

Friday, March 1, 2013

Less disability allowance recipients in Penninsula. Officials not concern, is the reason.

The practice of granting the three thousand rupees allowance as monthly wages to the disabilities by the Social Service Ministry, and  the applicants applying from the Jaffna district is much  less, and concerning this the connected officials had not taken any concern was said.

Social Service Ministry circles have affirmed that fewer applications are received from the Northern Province including Jaffna district to the Social Service Ministry.

A monthly allowance of three thousand rupees is being granted to the disabled persons selected from each divisional secretariat located in Sri Lanka by the Social Service Ministry.

So far 34 persons from each divisional secretariat divisions are granted a monthly allowance and currently this facility is increased to  50 persons to acquire this facility.

Accordingly in granting the above allowance to the disabled persons, activities are processed. 

Relevant applications from the Jaffna district has not reached the Ministry  substantially, and even though there is a large amount of eligible disabled persons in the Jaffna district, the state officials did not make efforts to provide this allowance hence by comparing with other districts lesser applications are received from the Jaffna district was said.

Hence disabled persons should be identified and state officials in the proper manner should guide them to apply, and should forward to Social Service Ministry for which action should be processed was stated.
Friday , 01 March 2013

Asitha Perera bribes auditor not to submit audit report

Friday, 01 March 2013 
According to media reports, an audit team from Colombo has landed in Rome to audit Sri Lanka Embassy. The reports also say that Ambassador Asitha Perera is cooperating with the team.
However, there was another audit team that audited the Embassy in 2012 but that team is yet to submit its report to the Foreign Minister G. L. Peiris. According to our Foreign Ministry and Italian sources this team was headed by the most corrupt official in the Foreign Ministry, R. M. A. Ratnayake (R M Abeyratne), Additional Secretary. When he and the team arrived in Rome for the audit Asitha Perera provided the team leader with extensive city tours to visit ancient sites in Rome. So the team leader was not conducting the audit but touring Rome and also wining and dining with Asitha Perera. By bribing Ratnayake, Asitha Perera was able to get Ratnayake not to submit the audit report to the Minister Peiris. This report is now under the carpet.
Foreign Ministry sources say that the officials do not understand why Prof. Peiris is keeping Ratnayake still in the Ministry. The entire Public Service knows that Ratnayake is corrupt and also protecting corrupt officials in the Ministry by not conducting investigations. He was infamously dumped by Mahinda Rajapaksha when he was the Prime Minister.However, a little bird whispers that Ratnayake became corrupt when he was serving at MR's office!


A Movie And A Murder In Moratuwa

By Ravi Perera -March 1, 2013 
Ravi Perera
Colombo TelegraphUndoubtedly the story of Siddhartha is a pivotal point in history. Even through the fog of time the sixth century B.C.  stands out as a period of unusual social and intellectual activity. In these early days of Rome, the idea of republicanism was slowly but firmly establishing itself in the minds of men while in nearby Greece men such as Pythagoras and Heraklitus were laying the foundations of Western Philosophy which were to eventually have such a defining impact on our social/political evolution. In the Far East, in China, we observe the emergence of philosophers such as Confucius and Lao Tzu whose ideas fundamentally impacted the evolution of that huge civilization. But the person   whose philosophy was to directly influence a much larger segment of humanity was born in India.
The story of Siddhartha, now showing at cinemas here, is an attempt at recreating the story of Gautama theBuddha, the founder of a religion that has thrived more than two millennia and still remains intellectually attractive, obvious human advancement since those distant days notwithstanding. In the process of telling the tale as tradition has it, the producers take us across two thousand five hundred years to an era portrayed as a picture of pastoral prosperity with heavy undertones of religiosity. Although there is a sense of ambivalence in the attitude of Suddhodana the father of Siddhartha, a quest for spiritual attainment was not out of place.  In fact spiritual endeavours, as understood then, were much revered.
In comparison, we live in distressing times indeed. If we need a representation of   the unhappy quality of our existence   the murder of a Buddhist Monk in the suburban town of Moratuwa is a good as any snap-shot of the era. Such acts of murder may not be an everyday occurrence. But the events that led to, surrounded it, and followed the murder are not unusual nor are the obvious confusions and contradictions that abound in this saga, uncommon.
That a Buddhist monk could be murdered in a dispute concerning temple property alone seems a contradiction of the non-materialistic philosophy which clearly holds that the path to higher attainment cannot be traversed along lay occupations and interests of common life. Siddhartha in his quest for enlightenment walked away from all worldly bonds and attachments.
The men who murdered the monk apparently were ingrates, who having being given shelter in the temple land decided to stake a   claim to it. It is a fact of life that nothing of this nature happens in Sri Lanka today without the involvement of politics and of course politicians. It is reported that both the murdered monk as well as the assailants were known as supporters of the ruling party. There is a saying of St. Mathew that one cannot serve both God and mammon. The politicians concerned appear to have tilted towards the squatters which invariably influenced the Police to bend that way too. To a simple mind, with the corporeal powers of the politician and the police behind you, one can get away even with murder.
But of course the murder of a Buddhist monk affects a far larger electorate which cannot be ignored.  So the enraged “public” extracted their revenge, destroying the structures put up by the assailants in the temple land forcing their families to flee. And according to the reports the assailants were subsequently taken to the custody of an adjacent police station. But shockingly for a so called legitimate State, their dead bodies were found later, dumped on the road-side in a distant village.
A movie based on so great a historical figure as the Siddhartha cannot be humdrum. The mere idea of renunciation of all that we of the mundane world hold dear; wealth, status, family bonds and finally the sense of self itself is so remote    to us trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of want that it has an elusive appeal which is compelling. The modern sensibilities are naturally suspicious of miraculous and supernatural explanations. On the other hand, Siddhartha is the story of a man’s overcoming of human limitations by his own effort. A young Prince of 29 leaves the luxury of a royal life to become a wandering ascetic for six long years to finally find enlightenment, without reference to a god or any other “supernatural” force.
The Producers of the movie have chosen to concentrate principally on the early life of the Prince up to the point of him becoming the Buddha. It has been argued at length whether the role of the artist, particularly in the medium of historical films, is to depict a set of events with suitable embellishments or to interpret those events with his artistic intelligence. However attractive a biography,   the skeptics   of today are    bound to challenge the mythical and legendry aspects of any historical record. The relevance of Buddhism to us today surely is in its message, its grappling with the human condition and suffering, the doctrine’s  moderation and boundless compassion and at  deeper levels its exploration of the chain of cause and effect and the exposition on the absence   of a permanent self.
If a film were to concentrate on the biographical aspects of a life lived so many moons ago, what approach best serves its purpose without losing a sense of realism? Do we remain faithful to legend and myth or do we reevaluate the message of that life in terms of advancements in human knowledge and outlook?
We all have our own mental picture of historical times and figures. According to legend our historical heroes are all handsome, strong, champions at whatever task undertaken and righteous .Their female counterparts are extremely pretty and virtues, leading lives which are generally free of labour, spending time mostly on pleasant pursuits. Consequently a producer of a film such as the Siddhartha is bound to face enormous difficulties in casting of the characters as well as portraying the story in the unsentimental   terms of today.   Has Suddhodana the suitable gravitas for an aging king? Is Devadatha too evil and predictable to be authentic? These are some of the questions the viewers may legitimately ask.
In any movie on a historical subject the producers confront not only the issue of the authenticity of the story but also the realism of the portrayal of the times. For example, in any night-time scene, we may challenge the clear light of the pre-electricity nights. It is inconceivable that lamps and crude torches of that era lighting up a room as florescent bulbs do today. But the story must go on and the audience ought to be able to discern the action on the screen.
In the Buddha story it is his message that is paramount. One wonders   however, whether somewhere along the way we have succumbed to the allure of easy rituals and practices while foregoing the fundamentals of the message. If the doctrine is too difficult, will not legend suffice? Today’s pervasive mediocrity seems to have affected the intelligence of our artistic expression as well. A doctrine so sublime calls for clear minds and heightened sensitivities.  The gory events of Moratuwa could not have happened in a land of true understanding.

Ex-NSB Chief released on Rs. 20 m bail



Rajapaksa Family Stands To Receive In Commission Anywhere Between US$1.2 To US$ 1.8 Billion During 2005-15



Rs 619 Million Public Funds Fraud Case Against Mohan Peiris And PB Jayasundara: The Lawyer Was Threatened

PB and Mohan


Ex-NSB Chief released on Rs. 20 m bail

By T. Farook Thajudeen-March 1, 2013
The former chairman of NSB, Pradeep Kariyawasam, who is facing corruption charges in court, was released yesterday on surety bail of Rs. 20 million.
Kariyawasam is facing charges before the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court for causing a monetary loss to the Government to the tune of over Rs. 391 million through the unlawful purchase of shares of The Finance Company (TFC).
Former National Savings Bank (NSB) chairman Pradeep Kariyawasam (left) was released on two personal bails of Rs. 10 million each by the Colombo Magistrate’s Court yesterday – Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
The case was taken up before Colombo Chief Magistrate Rashmi Singappuli yesterday. Appearing on behalf of the Bribery Commission, the Commission’s Assistant Director (Legal) Asitha Anthony initially asked that the case be kept down since two State Counsels from the Attorney General’s Department were due to appear in court to make submissions.
When the case was subsequently taken up for inquiry, Deputy Solicitor General Suhada Gamlath appearing with Deputy Director (Legal) of the Attorney General’s Office Sunethra Jayasinghe, submitted that following the filing of charges before the Magistrate Court, the Commission had found some additional offences alleged to have been committed by the suspect.
The AG’s Department moved for time to file the amended charge sheet with the extracts of the investigations. Appearing for Kariyawasam, Senior Counsel Saliya Pieris and a team of lawyers submitted that if the prosecution was amending the charges, they should be accepted only subject to the objections of the defence. He said that there was a question for the defence over the jurisdiction of the court to accept the amended plaint subject to the objections
The Chief Magistrate ordered the prosecution to file the amended charges subjected to the objections of the defence on 26 April. Thereafter, Senior Counsel Pieris moved to release Kariyawasam on bail. The Court ordered his release on Rs. 10 million surety bail on each surety, with two sureties. Kariyawasam’s passport was also impounded.
Senior Counsel Pieris with Senior Counsel K.V. Thavarasha, Gunaratna Wanninayake, Upul Kumarapperuma, U.L.G. Bandara, Mervin Silva, Dharmathilaka Gamage, Bandara Ekanayake, Sumith Silva and Thisara Chamara appeared for Pradeep Kariyawasam.
The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery and Corruption has accused the former Chairman of National Savings Bank Pradeep Gamini Suraj Kariyawasam of Lake Drive, Colombo 8 of corruption in a fraudulent share purchase.
The complainant U.L.A.D. Kithsiri Perera, the executive officer of NSB bank, alleged that the suspect had made use of his official position to purchase the shares intentionally to cause monitory loss to the Government by purchasing 7,863,362 shares of The Finance Company, thus committing an act punishable under Section 70 of the Bribery Commission Act.
The former chairman is also accused of having informed The Finance Company that the bank would buy the concerned TFC shares by unlawfully using his official position as chairman of the bank. It is also alleged that Kariyawasam as NSB chairman had impressed on the management of TFC to appoint Shan Chandrasekeran Shanmugam as a director of the company using his official position at NSB.
Kariyawasam is the spouse of impeached Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake.




British push to expedite Tangalle killing probe


The suspects are to face charges of murder of the British national on Christmas Eve 2011 and causing grievous injury and sexual assault to his 23-year old Russian partner Victoria Alexandrovna



The brother of Khuram Shaikh--the British tourist who was killed in the 2011 Christmas eve tragedy at Tangalle -  accompanied by a British MP will visit the country next week in a bid to urge Lankan authorities to expedite the investigations and bring charges against those responsible for the killing of his brother.

Nasser Shaikh accompanied by British Labour Party MP Simon Danszuk will be in the country to find out the progress made in bringing those responsible for the killing to justice, a spokesman from the British High Commission told the Daily Mirror.

 “The two will be in the country on March 7 and 8 and during their visit they intend to meet a range of government officials in order to find out what progress had been made in the investigations and the legal process,” the British High Commission spokesman said.

Eight suspects including Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman (UPFA) Sampath Vidanapathirana were arrested for allegedly killing the British national and sexually assaulting his girl friend.

It was reported that the family of Shaikh and the British government had expressed concern over the delay in investigations into the case.

Khuram Shaikh, 32, from Milnrow near Rochdale was murdered at a restaurant in Tangalle on December 25, 2011 while he was on a holiday from his work as a Red Cross worker in Gaza.

A graduate from Salford University, Shaikh was shot and stabbed when he and his Russian girlfriend, Victoria Aleksandrovna Tkacheva, were attacked at the Tangalle restaurant.

Khuram’s brother Nassar has expressed concern over the delay in the case against the alleged killers and had told that lack of action “gives out the wrong message.” He had told media that it was “disheartening” that the suspects had not been brought to trial.

The case has been taken up by Simon Danczuk, a British Labour Party politician and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rochdale who had urged the British government to press the Sri Lankan authorities to get the case moving.

 Commenting on the gruesome murder a spokesman for MP Danczuk had earlier noted that “There is some concern that political interference is playing a part, particularly as one of the suspects is a prominent politician with ties to the President.” “One year on from the murder all the suspects have been released on bail, no charges have been brought, the politician has been reinstated back into the ruling party and there is no trial on the horizon,” the spokesman said.

The Magisterial inquiry is being conducted against eight suspects including Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman (UPFA) Sampath Vidanapathirana, his private secretary Mohottige Sarath alias Sahan, Weerappuliga Pradeep Chathuranga, S. P. Januka Chathuranga, H. T. Nuwan Chnithaka, E. T. Nadeera Shaman, Nalagama Praveen Chaturanga, Saman Deshapriya and Obada Arachchige Lahiru Kelum. Meanwhile the Attorney General has given the green light to go-ahead for non-summary proceedings against the Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha chairman and other suspects who are on bail. The head of the Criminal section of the AG’s department, Additional Solicitor General Suhada Gamalath said that charges will be issued on the suspects.

The suspects are to face charges of murder of the British national on Christmas Eve 2011 and causing grievous injury and sexual assault to his 23-year old Russian partner Victoria Alexandrovna.(Susitha R. Fernando)
- See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/news/26092-british-push-to-expedite-tangalle-killing-probe.html#sthash.AxTTIUDT.dpuf

A Bestial Government: Plunder, Rape And Buggery

20 to 30 young girls are sexually abused daily
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“Young girls between the ages of 13 to 16 are getting raped in various lodgings in Matara town. About 20 to 30 young girls are abused daily,” said Deputy Mayor of Matara urban Council Ranjith Yasaratne.
Speaking further Mr. Yasaratne said, “Rs.400 lodging rooms system existing in Matara town should be investigated. These lodgings are not only an eye sore but immoral activities that tarnish the image of Matara town are carried out in these places,” he pointed out.
However, political sources say the owners of lodgings in Matara town spend large sums of money on behalf of the Mayor and the Deputy Mayor and the lodgings where immoral activities take place are maintained with the support of stalwarts of the government as well as the UNP. Statements made by the rulers are mere propaganda aimed at the media and the situation has got so acute that they themselves have to admit that 20 to 30 young girls get abused daily in these illegal lodgings say these sources.

A Bestial Government: Plunder, Rape And Buggery

By S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole -March 1, 2013
Prof S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole
Colombo TelegraphAuthor’s Note: The Sunday Leader for which this article was written as part of my weekly column wanted this rewritten to be about the Federal Party or another topic because “these are yet allegations, [and] it would be unfair to print such.” However I wrote this because the army’s sexual abuse is now well beyond allegations and backed up by affidavits and medico-legal documents.  Untruthful witnesses do not scar their vaginas and anuses or their bodies with whips and cigarettes to sound credible. Indeed, The Economist in the article “Sri Lanka and its Critics: Bloody Secrets,”  of 26.02.2013 declares the HRW report to contain “clear evidence of atrocities and abuse.” I am therefore releasing this to web-newspapers. I do so with a little fear and trepidation, however, because I have been particular to have my articles printed in Sri Lanka first in the open literature (which is subject to defamation challenges) before they appear abroad so that I cannot be accused when I return home like the HRW witness YJ below of “doing propaganda against the government and security forces” abroad.
Yet I fully support the Sunday Leader editorial team as they try to say the little they can at immense bodily risk to themselves, at a time when space for a free press rapidly closes in Sri Lanka. When it is the editors who are risking death as journalists are killed and President Rajapaksa predictably goes through the motions of ordering investigations that go nowhere, the editors must not be challenged 
Omens for Geneva
The omens for accountability through Geneva are good. Navaneetham Pillay spoke of massive wartime violations. New evidence of war crimes emerged. The Indian High Commissioner, asked for a positive Geneva vote, reminded Tamils that Indians have hearts. Dr. Manmohan Singh assured coalition leaders of India’s vote for the US resolution. Cautious Indian newspapers are suddenly publishing war-crimes evidence. India took a stronger stand on Sethusamuthiram, asserting its views over Lanka’s.
HRW released its report We will Teach you a Lesson”: Sexual Violence against Tamils by Sri Lankan Security Forces, detailing 70+ victim accounts from 2006-2012. It gives substance to the numerous stories from Vanni friends of rape and disappearances by an army that systematically demanded bribes for release and coerced confessions. It is confirmed through medicolegal reports on scars, cigarette burns and psychiatric and medical exams. There is consistency with Channel 4 pictures of naked dead girls like newscaster Sivapriya being handled by soldiers.
The report gave insight into the Lankan penchant for perversion and proclivity for sodomy evident in our boarding school. This week Minister Sirisena’s son and 13 drunken friends in gay abandon exposed themselves to women and photographed themselves naked in Pasikuda.  A DIG’s son, Waidyalankara, objected to his wife appearing in photo-background and was brutally attacked by young Sirisena who claimed, said Waidyalankara, to be the next Prime Minister’s son. The Daily Mirror’s “naked,” The Island reported as “scantily clad,” showing how our press is soft on the powerful.
Murder, Rape and Buggery
HRW exposes our armed forces as beastly perverts.  ST aged 50 and her daughter surrendered in Matalan in March 2009.  With twenty women ST and daughter had to strip and walk before children and in the children’s presence were raped for over 2 hours. Then a naked boy and girl were forced to hug each other and shot dead. The remaining boys and girls were separated and taken away. ST heard “screams, wailings and shootings continuously.”
Colonel Ramesh, after being shot with a high calibre weapon on 22 May 2009 lies outside a mud wall house, viewed by a Sri Lankan army soldier, an image that forms part of the chain of custody. Supplied photo.
The testimony of ZS who was sodomized in Vavuniya and driven to Colombo after paying Rs. 200,000 bears similarities to the story of my friend who was arrested and, upon payment of Rs. 200,000, released with a letter from the Vavuniya Police saying he had been cleared and then driven to Katunayake where he was given a passport with an Indian visa and ticket to Madras. My friend was deposed for his evidence.
Such bribes, once to a brigadier, to secure release are a common feature in most accounts. TH of Kelaniya (28), the Sinhalese girlfriend of a suicide bomber, had to pay Rs. 2 mn. KN (30) got out bribing the EPDP which often liaised in bribing, and smuggled sodomized-DB out of the country. RS (27) of Vavuniya was arrested twice and got out bribing the CID twice. EN (28) bribed officials through PLOTE.
MJ was detained from May to July 2008, tortured and raped. She delivered in March 2009 making evident where she conceived. YT (22) of Vavuniya conceived but miscarried.
Former LTTE Females IR and KI (both 29) studying abroad had similar separate experiences. Arriving at Katunayake in early 2011 they were arrested and raped in custody. Obviously the army has good intelligence. YJ (36) visited the UK for a conference and on her return was questioned at the airport, subsequently white-vanned, accused of “doing propaganda against the government and security forces,” abroad and raped. TJ who finished his studies in the UK, returned to be white-vanned and sodomized, and then bribed out. There are other students abroad who visited and were white-vanned and sodomized. OP of Puthukudi-iruppu was arrested at the airport when he went to receive his uncle. He was tortured by the police but sexually abused by guards and fellow-prisoners in Boosa.
Some rapists are known but their names are withheld such as the Dehiwela Crimes Branch Officer who repeatedly took a 26 year old male to his room at the police station and raped him.
Ragging and Army Torture
Surprising are the similarities between army torture and student ragging. Is this deviant behavior then intrinsic? As Freshers at Katubedde from Dec. 1970 we underwent the following from Sinhalese raggers: minty SR toothpaste on the genitals resulting in intense burning, testicles squeezed, those wearing rings forced to place theirs on their penis resulting in erection which makes removal and micturation difficult, and all of us standing outdoors stripped in the moonlight while homosexual seniors, also naked, came and put their genitals against ours while masturbating themselves. The lightest skinned boy among us was kept in their rooms for three weeks.
Now the HRW accounts: crushing the penis with bare hands, groping during interrogation of men and women, Vicks balm on genitals, and inserting metal balls into the penis and making micturation painful (confirmed by surgery to remove the objects). Like the boy kept for three weeks, a Vavuniya Brigadier kept in his room for three months a young breast feeding mother, squeezing her lactating breasts and repeatedly raping her after tying her hands to the bed and burning her breasts and inner thighs with cigarettes.
HRW also describes anal intercourse and poking bottles into the anus, forced oral sex with and masturbating the interrogators, and having buttocks bitten.
Federal Party: Disarray?
With Geneva in backdrop the FP held its Central Committee meeting at the Bambalapitiya home of Thavarasa (23rd 9:00-3:30). Thirty-five members were sumptuously fed.  Leader Sampanthan seemed to agree that he would go to Geneva but some Federalists were taken aback to read in Suresh Premachandran’s interview inCeylon Today that the TNA decided under Sampanthan the previous day that the delegates would be MPs Premachandran, Sumanthiran, Senathiraja and Sridharan, and had already sent letters on intended meetings to Geneva. Federalists questioning were told it is true because of Sampanathan’s eye surgery, but they took comfort that Sumanthiran and Senathirajah would be articulate and cannot have their record questioned. However, the latest Colombo reports say that MPs Sampanthan and Sumanthiran are in London at the GTF Conference on their way to Geneva and Ariyanethiran, MP, is also going. Something strange went on.
The Colombo meeting marked the transition of the FP from provincial to national party. There was a call for getting the word Eelam out of FP vocabulary, to diminish the influence of the diaspora because of its different needs, to focus on information gathering and dissemination, and to emphasize the role of the membership and the party as an organization rather than being leadership centred. Further to the latter two, it was decided to a) begin a think tank under retired northern provincial secretary Rangarajan (BCom Peradeniya, MSc from the Philippines), a non-party technocrat, who had been denied an extension because of his impartiality; and b) seek Sinhalese members in addition to Muslims who were once party stalwarts.
Regarding the registration of the TNA, the FP seemed of the view that it was a priority only for the EPRLF and PLOTE whose cadre dare not contest under their symbols because of their past. Declaration of assets and accounts need to be filed soon to avoid cancellation of FP registration. The Islands Branch, nonfunctioning because of EPDP obstruction, caused consternation. There was some sideline discord over hostess Gowri Thavarasa being the UNP Assistant Treasurer, and concern over the leadership increasingly resembling a home for the aged without new faces.
PC North Elections, government says will be advanced to August from the announced September. Douglas Devananda is confidently asserting that he will be the government’s candidate for CM. Given his unpopularity the FP, suspecting fraud in the works, wants to ask for outside observers.
PM Jayaratne: Evil Pope
As Tamils saw the importance of working with other minorities and Jehan Perera called for the disinformation campaign against Muslims to be countered, the Bodu Bala Sena claimed that  all Sri Lankans should act as “unofficial policemen” and do our part to protect and preserve the Buddha Sasana. We non-Buddhists have no choice. The Kegalle Mosque has been attacked by Sinhalese extremists. In Matara three Muslim school girls returning from evening tuition on 27.02.2013 in head-scarves were beaten up and warned not to cover themselves with Hijab or Abaya, or complain to the police.  The TNA is to take these up in Geneva in solidarity with Muslims.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Jayaratne has in Parliament described His Holiness the Pope as an “epitome of enormity” (The Island, 21.02.2013).Dictionaries define enormity as intense evil, outrageous. Assuming that a PM uses words learnedly in Parliament, this is an outrageous insult to the leader of over a billion Roman Catholics. Jayaratne could not have ignorantly used enormity for enormousness because the Pope is slim and neither a giant nor overweight.
Bad Omen for Rajapaksas
The Lankan Geneva team seems disoriented. Samarasinghe was named leader at the last minute making him ill-prepared. Team members Buwaneka Aluwihare, Janaka de Silva and Nerin Pulle are accused of violating financial regulations by pocketing their US$400 daily batta for hotel, staying instead with friends. If so they would spend time travelling instead of meeting delegates and reading for the next day. Lankan AmbassadorRavinatha Aryasinha objected in writing to UN plans to screen the third Channel 4 documentary. But his arguments seem weak after the way Sri Lanka screened “Lies Agreed Upon.”
The accusations against the Rajapaksas go well beyond command responsibility. US Ambassador Butenis’ cable of 14.12.2009 recounts her lunch meeting with Karu Jayasuriya and Sarath Fonseka that day where Fonseka’s accusations of orders to shoot surrendering LTTTE-ers were discussed, confirming that Fonseka did make the accusations in The Sunday Leader (13.12.2009). Since those accused tend to deny, an inquiry is appropriate – a necessity to redeem the Sinhalese’s reputation by ridding the army of brutish perverts.
The omens for the Rajapaksas seem bad indeed.

Is Maithri the target of the armed gang?

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It is reported that a conspiracy to assassinate the Secretary General of the SLFP and Minister of Health Maithripala Sirisena has been launched. According to reports the conspiracy would be carried out by an armed gang in the Eastern Province.
An armed gang fleeing after seizing a vehicle from Valachchena was apprehended by Dimbulagala Police. One person was arrested and two others in the gang were shot dead in the exchange of fire. Several others had fled. Intelligence sections suspect that the gang had come to assassinate Minister Maithripala Sirisena.
Minister Sirisena at a media conference held at his private residence at Wijerama Mawatha had said he had death threats and he was aware that a conspiracy was being hatched to assassinate him.
The members of the armed gang that was apprehended had been staying in Polonnaruwa District and they were apprehended on the 26th states the police.
The intelligence sections point out there is a serious suspicion regarding the gang that seized a vehicle and fled to Valachchena. It is also reported that several other armed gangs are hanging around in the Eastern and North Central Provinces.

I don’t approve that unwarranted acts of ministerial sons – Mervyn

Friday, 01 March 2013
Minister Mervyn Silva says that he does not condone the recent unwarranted actions of SLFP General Secretary and Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena’s son.
Mervyn Silva has made this comment to a journalist from the state media upon being questioned about the incident where the Health Minister’s son and a group of his friends had assaulted Batticaloa DIG Ravi Waidyalankara’s son.
However, Mervyn Silva’s news item was removed from the publication before it was sent to print. When the journalist has inquired, Silva had said, “The Health Minister and Ravi Waidyalankara are my friends. But I don’t condone the actions of Maithripala’s son. I even spoke to Ravi about it. I said I was there if he needed me. I said I was ready to pay the bill of the Central Hospital, but Ravi declined. Now look at how the media behaved when my son was involved in a small incident? The media behaved as if an LTTE suicide bomber had jumped on someone. Maithripala and Dullas spoke of taking disciplinary action against me. Today, the media and Dullas are silent.”

Boys will be boys, says Keheliya

FRIDAY, 01 MARCH 2013 
“Even the politicians’ sons will behave like boys; if someone hits them they will hit back,”  said Minister Keheliya Rambukwella at the Cabinet news conference yesterday.

In reply to a question by the media, the minister said that boys quarreled and fought among themselves, He said this happened everywhere and not only in Pasikudah. He said the one who is injured goes to hospital and the one who assaulted goes to the police. However this incident had received much publicity which he regretted, he said.

The following are some of the replies the minister gave when questioned by several media persons:

Q. Minister Maithripala Sirisena had stated at a news conference that he had received death threats, what is your opinion?
A. The children of Minister Maithripala had been told that their father would be shot, and an investigation is now in progress

Q. In an incident of this nature, when the victim is in the accident ward, a suspect cannot be enlarged on bail. But bail had been granted to the son of Maithripala.
A. The point you have raised is about the granting of bail. Why cannot bail be allowed? There have been instances where bail has been allowed. Another point is that if someone wants to send another to the remand, he seeks resident treatment at the accident ward. The decision to grant bail or not depends on the decision as to whether a suspect can be produced before a court. If a judge decides to recall him before the law and, depending on legal arguments, he may be allowed bail.

Q. But in this case he had been allowed police bail.
A. So what?

Q. If the children of politicians behave decently and in a law abiding manner this type of situation would not have arisen.
A. A very good point, and in reply will ask you, if someone assaults a person while walking on the road can he ignore it because he is the son of a politician. Do you want him to look the other way and go? Boys are boys whether they are the children of politicians or not. Have you forgotten your boyhood?

Q. It seems that Minister Maithripala is pointing an accusing finger at the government; he had said that if you remove one brick the government would fall.
A. Will those in the government remove their own bricks? Extraction of teeth and removal of bricks are the work of outsiders -- because they are the ones who want the government to fall. He would have pointed at them. (Ranjan Kasthuri)

Gota supports Bodhu Bala Sena

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Gota supports Bodhu Bala Sena

Friday, 01 March 2013 
Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has pledged to extend his fullest support to the Bodhu Bala Sena organization. He had made the pledge to the National Organizer of Bodhu Bala Sena, Ven. Vitharandeniye Nanda Thero.
The Defence Secretary had given his assurance upon being invited as the chief guest for the launching ceremony of an international level university for Sinhala Buddhists.
Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has asked Ven. Nanda Thero to ignore the threat by the Ulamas that they would withdraw from issuing halal certificates and that there was a conspiracy behind the statement. The Defence Secretary has said that the Ulamas are being instigated by Minister Rauf Hakeem and several other Muslim leaders and that intelligence reports have indicated that it was conspiracy to create a rift between Sri Lanka and the Muslim countries.
The Defence Secretary has explained that these conspiracies are being carried out simultaneous to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in Geneva and has requested that the Bodhu Bala Sena acts with caution during the period. He has also assured security to Ven. Galagodatte Gnanasara Thero.
Gotabhaya has advised Ven. Nanda Thero not to get the JHU involved in any Bodhu Bala Sena activities since the President is currently displeased with Minister Champika Ranawaka and Ven. Athuraliye Ratana Thero. He has observed that there was no problem in getting the services of Udaya Gammanpila.
Although Gotabhaya is supportive of Bodhu Bala Sena, Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa has expressed his objections to the anti-halal campaign launched by the organization.
Despite reports published in Minister Wimal Weerawansa’s Lankacenews website that the President would make a statement on his stance in the halal issue, the President has as usual avoiding making any comments.