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

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Editorial - No money for life-saving drugs; Second-degree murder 

 

WEDNESDAY, 22 MAY 2013


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

When Mahinda became the youngest MP...


Ancestral home in Medamullana----------------------------As an actor


The State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC), which supplies life- saving or essential drugs to public hospitals and medical clinics, was reported yesterday to have run out of funds to buy drugs because the Treasury had cut the Health Ministry’s budgetary allocation by Rs. five billion.

 According to yesterday’s Daily Mirror front page story the cut in allocations and the lack of funds have resulted in a dangerous shortage of life- saving drugs at the Maharagama Cancer Hospital, the Sri Lanka National Hospital, the Teaching Hospitals in Peradeniya, Karapitiya, Jaffna and Anuradhapura and the General Hospitals in Kandy, Galle, Anuradhapura, Batticaloa, Kurunegala and several district and base hospitals.


A spokesman for the SPC said the total budgetary allocation for the import of medicinal drugs was Rs.21.4 billion but by yesterday the SPC had used Rs. 15.1 billion. The SPC’s bankers, the Bank of Ceylon and the People’s Bank had informed that they were unable to open any more letters of credit as the SPC had exceeded its loan limits because of the Rs. five billion cut by the Treasury. The recurrent and capital expenditure for the Health Ministry has been estimated at Rs. 93 billion and an official said the cut by the Treasury had affected the allocation for the SPC’s drug imports because the Ministry could not afford to cut any other recurrent expenditure like salaries for doctors and other staff.

 Some Rs. 290 billion had been allocated for the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development for 2013 while about Rs. seven billion—that means about Rs. 2 million a day— had been allocated for the Office of the President.

 It is shocking and shameful that the Rs. five billion cut by the Treasury has been imposed on a life or death area such as the import of life- saving drugs. In terms of the comprehensive National Medicinal Drugs Policy (NMDP)— which the cabinet approved as  far back as October 2005 but legislation for which has still not been introduced in Parliament— the SPC and the State Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Corporation (SPMC) were to be amalgamated. Incentives were to be given for the SPMC to manufacture hundreds of essential or life- saving drugs. Instead of doing this about 15,000 drugs—including some non-essential though highly expensive varieties under their brand names—have been registered for import and prescription. As a result Sri Lanka is wasting hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign exchange and today poor innocent people warded in public hospitals and even cancer victims at the Maharagama hospital are suffering grave consequences.

 Recently Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena made the ridiculous statement that draft legislation for a National Medicinal Drugs Policy had disappeared. Was it another way of saying that a VIP does not want the NMDP because transnational drug corporations are giving huge amounts of funds to the ruling party?

This is a deadly situation and needs to be rectified immediately because it is only May and if we don’t have life saving drugs till December this year, hundreds might die and it would amount to second- degree murder.

A Religious Police For The Rajapaksas

By Tisaranee Gunasekara -May 23, 2013 
Colombo Telegraph“The BBS will take immediate steps to form a ‘Cane Force’ against those who act in a manner insulting to Buddhism during the Wesak season”. -Rev. Galagoda-Atte Gnanasara Thero (Lankadeepa – 17.5.2013) 
Pro-democracy demonstrators protesting against the flawed Iranian Presidential Election of 2009 feared one enemy above all other – the Basij,Iran’s religious police. As the ‘Protectors’ of the values deemed valuable by Iran’s ruling Ayatollahs, Basij is generally occupied with breaking-up parties, destroying satellite dishes, lashing bloggers and attacking women considered ‘improperly attired’. But Basij is far more than a bunch of zealots with a penchant for violence and sadism; it is also an indispensable weapon in the arsenal of Iran’s rulers, a cudgel to be used against political opponents (including dissident Ayatollahs). Basij played a brutally effective role in defeating the 2009 pro-democracy movement. The next Presidential election is scheduled for June 2013 and Basij is busy cracking down on Tehran’s coffee shops, the political-oases of Iranian intellectuals/dissidents.
Mutaween – the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Protection of Vice – is Saudi Arabia’s Basij. Its members also roam the streets searching for offenders, ranging from women ‘violating’ the dress-code and fans of Western music/films/TV shows to non-related males and females who interact with each other. In two emblematic cases, Mutaween arrested a 70 year old woman for having two unrelated men in her house (they were delivering bread; she got 70 lashes) and prevented fire fighters from rescuing female students from a burning school (15 girls died). Mutaween is also indispensable in buttressing the power of the Saudi ruling family. It cracks down on critics/dissidents; its leader recently warned that twitter users – one of the very few platforms available to the regime’s opponents in this über-despotic land – are eternally damned.
Now the Bodu Bala Sena wants to give Sri Lanka and its ruling clan their very own Sinhala-Buddhist religious police.
At a recent press conference, Ven. Galagoda-Atte Gnanasara Thero announced that the BBS plans to form a ‘Cane Force’ (Weval Balakaya) to ensure ‘proper conduct’ during the Wesak season: “The monks of Bodu Bala Sena will go from village to village carrying canes to control/punish those people who are acting indecently”[i].
It is the BBS’s intake on the Buddha’s final exhortation to monks, to travel far and wide, for the wellbeing of the masses.
Religious fanatics cause damage other religions; but their most irreparable harm is reserved for their own faith. The likes of Taliban, Saudi Wahabis and Iran’s Ayatollahs cause far more harm to the reputation of Islam with their inanely brutal conduct than all the anti-Islamic propaganda of all ages. The Inquisition and the Witch-Hunts are still bywords for violent intolerance and persecution; the midget-descendents of those Christian fanatics still oppose the teaching of evolution in schools and demand the death penalty for homosexuals. Hindu fanatics who defend such repressive practices as casteism and Jewish zealots who demand a country segregated along not just Jewish-Palestinian but also gender-lines are the worst detractors of their own faiths.
If anything would be more damaging to Buddhism than Myanmar’s rampaging monks, it will be Sri Lanka’s BBS types, on the warpath against not just the ‘religious-other’ but also against fellow Buddhists who refuse to accept ludicrously fanatical fatwas.
When Martin Wickremesinghe’s Bava Tharanaya was published in the 1970’s, a vocal-minority of monks and lay people wanted it banned (probably without reading it) as an insult to the Gautama Buddha and Buddhism. Today, the BBS would burn the book, attack the bookshops and pronounce Martin Wickremesinghe to be a traitor in the pay of foreign conspirators.
The BBS’s ruffianly conduct towards a group of Buddhist monks protesting outside its headquarters is a warning of what Lankan Buddhists – including monks – can expect in a country in thrall to fanatics. Apart from a dress-code, a code-of-conduct, an Index of Banned books/movies/plays and a socio-cultural inquisition, the BBS-types might develop their own version of Buddhism, including what monks should sermonise on and which politics are kosher.
Fanaticism is often inane.  During the annual Cultural Festival in Riyadh this April, Mutaween arrested and deported three male delegates from the United Arab Emirates for being ‘too good looking’! Take the artificial ho-ha about a storm named ‘Mahasen’; a BBS-type organisation stormed the Meteorological Department, demanded an immediate name-change and announced that the naming was a foreign conspiracy. This asinine conduct could have been dismissed as an antic of attention-seeking fanatics, expect that PresidentRajapaksa mentioned ‘the naming-of-the-storm-Mahasen issue’ in his Victory Day Speech, as proof of an anti-Lankan conspiracy.
That was silly; it was also indicative of the symbiotic relationship between the Rajapaksas and the Sinhala-Buddhist lunatic-fringe.
BBS: From Halal to the 13th Amendment
From warring against Muslims and policing Sinhala-Buddhists the BBS has waded into purely political-waters, by declaring war against the 13th Amendment.
The Rajapaksas excel at using cat’s paws. That is how they de-merged the North and the East, checkmated the IIGEP and impeached the Chief Justice (not a single Rajapaksa signed the impeachment motion).
The Siblings need a way out of the Northern PC poll. A postponement might compel Indiato put its weight behind Canada’s call to boycott the HambantotaCommonwealth. Delhihas already warned against denuding the 13th Amendment.
The Rajapaksas can hold a relatively free and fair election and allow the TNA to form a council (reserving the option of dissolving it later), but this option may not suit the Siblings’ maximalist-palate. An election suffused with violence and malpractices might ignite Tamilnadu and compel Delhi to sabotage the Hambantota Commonwealth.
So, why not get Sinhala-Buddhist maximalist organisations to launch a campaign against the Northern PC poll; and to file a case in the Supreme Court asking for a postponement? Then the Rajapaksas can escape retribution by telling Delhi that the Judiciary postponed the election. (Who can doubt Mohan Peiris’ willingness to give any order the Rajapaksas order him to give?)
The BBS, given its willingness to descend to levels even Wimal Weerawansa and Champika Ranawaka are a tad reluctant to – can play a ignobly pre-eminent role in such a campaign. Since it is not a UPFA member, the Rajapaksas can disclaim all responsibility; they can have their cake and eat it.
Just as economic neo-liberalism seeks to make the world more like what it was under pre-socialist capitalism in terms of relations of production, religious-fanaticism seeks a return to pre-Enlightenment (European-Christian) values/morals. Fanatics of all religions are not just viscerally opposed to the progressive, secular and libertarian currents which led to and resulted from European Enlightenment. They are also completely antagonistic to the tolerant ethos which characterised many a non-European civilisation/ruler from the Ottoman and Mogul Empires,Baghdad and Syrian Caliphates and Al Andalus to India’s Ashoka, ancient Greece,Persia and Mesopotamia.
Historically, the religion-politics nexus played a negative role, tearing countries apart, flattening everything progressive in its path, cultivating intolerance and obscurantism and dragging societies to places they never intended to go initially.
Saudi Arabiais the perfect example of what can happen to a country, even in our own time, when a ruling clan combine religion with politics to perpetuate itself in power.
Let us beware. 

Land acquisition by the Sri Lankan Army in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Districts

23 May, 2013
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Only one question.
Why?
Ask it. Repeatedly.
Download the acquisition notices as a PDF here.

2013-05-22 
The refurbished Jaffna Archway was reopened by Jaffna District TNA Parliamentarian, Mavai Senathiraja, on Sunday (19). The archway which was initially built by the late Mayor of Jaffna, Alfred Duraiyappa, in the early 1970s was in a dilapidated state due to it being neglected in the past three decades. It is situated at the southern most border of the Jaffna Municipal Council and was refurbished to its former glory by the Nallur Pradeshiya Sabha.

Now, UN intervenes in land issue in North


by Shamindra Ferdinando-May 22, 2013

Jaffna Commander Maj. Gen. Hathurusinghe meets  UN representative Asekenye-Ooyu

Head of the United Nations Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Agnes Asekenye-Oonyu, on Tuesday flew to Palaly, where she discussed the issue with Security Forces Commander, Jaffna, Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe. Ms. Asekenye-Oonyu was accompanied by the deputy head of the mission, Mark Prasopa-Plaizier.   

Authoritative sources told The Island that Jaffna Commander had explained the circumstances under which some land had been acquired in accordance with the overall post-war development plan encompassing Palaly and Kankesanthurai. The acquisition of some land in the Valigamam north was necessary to expand the Palaly airport as well as the Kankesanthurai harbour, Maj. Gen. Hathurusinghe told the visiting delegation.

India recently completed clearing the Kankesanthurai harbour of ship wrecks to pave the way for the expansion and related development work. 

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has repeatedly accused the government of taking over land in the Jaffna peninsula. Recently, a UNP delegation, led by its leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, visited Palaly to examine the grievances of Tamil speaking people.

The Jaffna Commander said a section of the media, at the behest of certain interested parties, had been propagating lies to discredit the country. He explained the need for positioning troops within the Palaly-Kankesanthurai sector to face any eventuality.

Commenting on the ongoing resettlement programme in the Jaffna peninsula, the Jaffna Commander said that those displaced due to the acquisition of their land would be settled along the Jaffna coast. They would be adequately compensated, he said.

The visiting delegation was also briefed on the current deployment of troops in the peninsula and gradual decrease of the military presence since the conclusion of the conflict.

Occupying STF seizes 600 acres of farmland in Poththuvil

TamilNet[TamilNet, Wednesday, 22 May 2013, 19:06 GMT]
Sinhala Buddhist extremists, with the backing of the occupying Sri Lankan government in Colombo, have planned to appropriate about six hundred acres of paddy fields belonging to Muslims and Tamils in Pasarich-cheanai in Poththuvil electorate in Ampaa'rai district, claiming that the said lands belong to Sinhala Buddhists. The paddy fields are located east of Naavilaa'ru at Poovarasadith-thoaddam in Poththuvil DS division. The Tamil-speaking farmers have been doing cultivation in these lands for more than five decades, civil sources said. 

A group of Buddhist monks accompanied by Sri Lankan commandos of the Special Task Force (STF) entered the paddy fields on 16th May while Muslim and Tamil farmers were clearing their lands for the next season and ordered them to leave the area immediately. The STF commandos also threatened the Tamil-speaking civilians that they would face ‘serious consequences’ if they disregarded the instruction.

Since then, the Tamil and Muslim farmers are keeping themselves away from visiting their paddy fields although they are in possession of legal documents to prove their ownership.

The affected Tamils and Muslims have now appealed to the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress Party General Secretary Mr. Hassan Ali to intervene in this dispute and to ensure their safety and the legal right to do cultivation in their lands.
Even if CJ’s daughter kills her mother – There is no law enforcement
(Lanka-e-News-23.May.2013, 8.30PM) It was clearly illustrated to the country and the world following the fatal accident on the 18th where the chief justice Mohan Peiris’_( better known as cheat justice of SL) sister in law was killed by her daughter, that even if this ‘Cheat Justice Peiris’ daughter kills her own mother , laws will not be enforced against the culprits. Although this murder of his sister in law had been suppressed from the media exploiting his unlawful powers and evil propensities , it could not be kept away from Lanka e news which has earned a reputation locally and world wide as fearless , forthright and frank when reporting the stark truthful news.

Though the news that the daughter and wife of Chief Justice (Cheat) 

On the 18th the Bambalapitiya police had received information that Cheat Justice’s wife’s younger sister (sister in law) had died under suspicious circumstances following an accident on the 18th in which her daughter had been driving the vehicle. The accident had occurred at Gaffoor lane , Colombo 04. 

Just as the Chief Justice is better known as the Cheat Justice , and rule of law has gone to the dogs after his advent , his sister in law’s daughter who had been driving the vehicle too had acted unlawfully -not been in possession of a valid driving license .In other words it is a heinous criminal offence she has committed.

No sooner the crime was committed than the senior DIG Anura Senanayake , the notorious licensed police criminal has visited the Bambalapitiya police station and seen to it nothing of the accident is recorded in the police registers , and has transferred the investigations to the CCD.
The Cheat Justice (CJ) had also called the IGP and made tremendous efforts to suppress the criminal accident. 

In the circumstances , the Bambalapitiya police has no records of the accident , while the report at the CCD too is being most confidentially treated .According to the reports reaching Lanka e news , always first with the news and best with the views, CJ’s sister in law had been run over twice by the vehicle driven by her daughter and died on the spot. This death is most suspicious because the deceased had been run over twice .

Whether the death is under suspicious circumstances or otherwise , where the victim of an accident dies due to it , the driver must compulsorily be arrested and remanded under the law; witnesses summoned; the vehicle subjected to a test and court action should be initiated. In a vehicle accident where the victim dies , whether the accident is due to the fault of the driver or the victim , the driver of the vehicle shall be punished . In this instance , none of these procedures had been followed . On the contrary , the cheat justice (CJ) who is characterized by the overriding trait of cheating on country’s justice wholesale had dressed the murder scene to look different – he had sent an acting magistrate to the scene of the accident on the sly, and after making a number of recordings had distorted the true picture, and sent it underground.

By all these unlawful activities of this cheat justice (CJ) it is very clear that after the people through their folly had put MaRa the demon and this moron of a cheat justice at the wheel , they are beginning to realize a trifle too late that these twin devils can drive them only to hell, let alone the cheat justice’s sister in law’s daughter driving over her own mother . 
Activities of intelligence personnel Alliance will bring to the attention of Election Commissioner.
Thursday , 23 May 2013
Military intelligence personnel requesting voters list in Mullaitheevu, will be brought  to the attention of Election Commissioner by Tamil National Alliance said Tamil National Alliance parliament member Suresh Piremachandran.
 
To prepare the new voters name list, the voters list issued to the Mullaitheevu grama sevakas, those introducing themselves as military intelligence personnel are taking away, is according to reports.
 
The said personnel are engaged in collecting details of the persons indicated in the year 2012 voters name list but now not existence in the district.
 
The Northern Province council election will be held according to year 2012 voters name list was notified and this matter will  be immediately brought to the attention of Election Commissioner by the Tamil National Alliance,  said parliament member Suresh Piremachandran


By Aisha Nazim-2013-05-23 

The government yesterday rejected the call for the abolition of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution by its coalition partners, the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) and the National Freedom Front (NFF), and confirmed the 13th Amendment will not be amended.


Addressing the weekly Cabinet briefing, Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa said, "If there are to be any changes to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, President Mahinda Rajapaksa stressed, the decision should be made by the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC). It was not the President's personal decision. The PSC is the only body that can decide on the changes to the Constitution."


General Secretary of the JHU, Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, and Leader of the NFF, Minister Wimal Weerawansa, had been vociferous in their demands that the government revoke police and land powers granted to the Provincial Councils under the 13th Amendment.
The JHU also planned to bring a Private Member's Motion in Parliament to revoke land and police powers.


Minister Yapa said, "There has been no discussion to make any changes to the Amendment up to now. President Rajapaksa has said the PSC should do that. He expressly stated the PSC representing all political parties can discuss any changes to be made to the 13th Amendment."


Minister Yapa reiterated the Northern Provincial Council election will be held as planned, in September.
Minister Weerawansa and JHU National Organizer, Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe, who are rallying for the scrapping of the 13th Amendment, and Ministers D.E.W. Guansekera and Vasudeva Nanayakkara, who are in favour of retaining the said Amendment, were unavailable for comment despite numerous attempts by Ceylon Today.

Govt. confirms NPC polls for 

September


THURSDAY, 23 MAY 2013
Clearing the air after months of speculations on the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, the government yesterday confirmed that the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Elections would be held in September as declared by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Cabinet spokesman, Petroleum Industries Minister Anura Priyadharshana Yapa addressing the weekly Cabinet news briefing at the Information Department said government had no intention whatsoever to postpone the Northern PC polls, repeal the 13th Amendment or introduce amendments to the Constitution to remove police and land powers to the provinces.

“I can assure you that the government has not taken a decision to make any changes to the existing legislative procedure in respect of Provincial Councils. President Rajapaksa has clearly stated that the elections to the Northern PC would be held in September and therefore the status quo remains,” Minister Yapa reiterated.

Various comments and protests had been made for and against the PC system and preferential voting system since they were introduced in 1987 and 1978 respectively. The JVP set fire to the entire country in 1987 when the 13th Amendment was introduced to create the PC system but later they fell in line and contested the PC polls, he said.

Commenting on protests to the conducting of Northern PC polls by certain constituent partners such as the JHU and the NFF within the UPFA government, Minister Yapa said constituent partners of the UPFA government were entitled to their individual opinion.

On a move by the JHU to present a private member’s bill in Parliament to repeal the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, Minister Yapa said private members had presented bills in the legislature since the time of the Stat Council. The government did not want to repeal the 13th Amendment and the private member’s bills were private matters of the respective political parties or members, but not of the government.

Minister Yapa said if the government introduced the Constitution or amendments to the Constitution it would be through a consensus by all stakeholders and that was why the government took measures to constitute a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) to discuss all issues related to power devolution, police and land powers to PCs and security issues of the provinces.

“Unfortunately, the TNA keeps us in suspense and has not nominated its representatives to the PSC. The government would resort to a power devolution process or introduce constitutional changes only through an extensive political interaction with all political parties and other stakeholders. However, the government is glad to see that the TNA is getting ready to contest the Northern PC polls and has accepted the concept of a united Sri Lanka,’ Minister Yapa added. (Sandun A. Jayasekera)

22 May 2013
Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department has questioned the Tamil National Alliance MP for Vanni, Sivasakthi Anandan, over Saturday’s memorial event in Vavuniya.
Anandan said he was questioned as to why he organised the commemoration event when he reported to the CID office in Colombo, accompanied by fellow MPs MA Sumanthiran and Suresh Premachandran, BBC Sinhala reported.

මළවුන් සැමරූ මන්ත්‍රීවරයා රහස් පොලීසිය

The ceremony to commemorate war dead in Vavuniya (file photo)
අවසාන යාවත්කාලීන කිරීම :  2013 මැයි 21 අඟහරුවාදා - 13:09 GMT
යුද්ධයේදී මියගිය පුද්ගලයන් සිහිකිරීමේ උළෙලක් මැයි 18 වෙනිදා වවුනියාවේ සංවිධානය කොට තිබුණි
BBCSinhala.com

යුද්ධයේදී මියගිය දෙමළ ජනතාව අනුස්මරණය කිරීමේ උත්සවයක් සංවිධානය කිරීම ඇතුළු කරුණු සම්බන්ධයෙන් පොලීසිය දීර්ඝ වශයෙන් ප්‍රශ්න කළ බව වන්නි දිස්ත්‍රික් පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රී සිවසක්ති ආනන්දන් පවසයි.
යුද්ධයේදී මියගිය පුද්ගලයන් සිහිකිරීමේ උළෙලක් ඔහු විසින් මැයි 18 වෙනිදා වව්නියාව පුරහලේ සංවිධානය කොට තිබුණි.
කොළඹ රහස් පොලිස් මූලස්ථානයට තමන් කැඳවූ පොලීසිය, එම උත්සවය සංවිධානය කිරීමේ හේතු විමසූ බවත්, යුද්ධයේදී සිය ඥාතීන් මරුමුවට පත්වූ ජනතාවට ඔවුන් සිහි කිරීම සඳහා එය සංවිධානය කළ බව තමන් පොලීසියට දැනුම් දුන් බවත් මන්ත්‍රීවරයා බීබීසී සංදේශයට පැවසීය.
වවුනියාව බන්ධානාගාරයේ ගැටුමක් හටගත් අවස්ථාවේ රැඳවියන් ඔහුට දුරකථන ඇමතුම් ලබාදීම පිළිබඳවත් පැය හතරකට ආසන්න කාලයක් පැවති එම ප්‍රශ්න කිරීමේදී පොලීසියේ විමසීමට ලක්වූ බවද දෙමළ ජාතික සන්ධානයේ සිවසක්ති ආනන්දන් මන්ත්‍රීවරයා කියා සිටියේය.
බන්ධනාගාරයේ රැඳවියන් තමන්ට දුරකථනයෙන් අමතා ඔවුන්ගේ උපවාසය පිළිබඳව සාධාරණයක් ඉටු කර දෙන මෙන් ඉල්ලා සිටි අතර, එවිට සෙල්වන් අඩයිකලනාදන් මන්ත්‍රීවරයා සමඟ තමා එහි ගොස් ගැටුම විසඳීමට මැදිහත්වූ බව එයට පිළිතුරු වශයෙන් පොලීසියට දැනුම් දුන් බවයි, මන්ත්‍රීවරයා පවසන්නේ.
මළවුන් සැමරීම නිසා මන්ත්‍රීවරයා මෙසේ රහස් පොලීසියට කැඳවීම උගත් පාඩම් ජනාධිපති කොමිසන් වාර්තාවෙන් නිර්දේශ කොට ඇති මළවුන් සිහිපත් කිරීමේ අයිතිය රජය විසින් උල්ලංඝනය කිරීමක් ලෙසිනුයි ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදී ජනතා පෙරමුණේ නායක මනෝ ගනේෂන් විග්‍රහ කරන්නේ.
Dreading for northern election, but did you ponder the fear of Tamils. Mano query from chauvinistic leaders.
Thursday , 23 May 2013
 Repeatedly said, the northern provincial council will go to the hands of Alliance is the fear of Sinhala people. But did you'll contemplate about the fear of Tamils.
 
President who has the executive powers, with a strong parliament and having the three forces under him, if fear is in him, to what an extent Tamils will dread concerning their future, and why  do you refuse to understand was the question raised by Democratic People Front Leader Mano Ganeshan.
 
Sharing powers and unites movement media conference was held in Colombo yesterday and addressing, he made this statement.
 
He said, “Everyone should accept that this country only belongs to Sinhala Buddhists. If failing to accept they should leave the country”, said Ganasekara Galaboda Thero from Bodu Balasena.
 
The ancient inhabitants of this country are Vedas and Nagar should be accepted by Galaboda Thero. Those not accepting this should leave the country and return back to their ancestors’ lands. Buddhism came from India, and this should also send back to India. Statements not practically positive should be curtailed.
 
Tamils land and sea is getting confiscated. Language, tradition and religion of Tamils getting ruined. Even the rights for 13th amendment to the constitution are denied and notified that this country is Sinhala Buddhist country.
 
Wimal Weerawansa, Sampika Ranawake, Gunadasa Amarasekaran, Ganasekara Galaboda Thero are instigated and government is behind this.
 
Giving assurance to hold the election in the month of September to the international sector, but today the government is attempting to hide behind the court. If it continues like this, there will not be any place to run and hide said Mano Ganeshan.

It is NGOs that disrupt religious harmony, trying to dislodge Buddhism form its place - President

SRI LANKA BRIEFThursday, May 23, 2013

'Mahasangha should be well-informed of plots to rouse communal tensions' 
The Mahasangha should be more concerned and well-informed about a situation being plotted to rouse communal tensions and create a crisis situation among religions and sects of the same religion to breach the religious harmony in the country. It is evident that certain NGOs are drafting agendas to dislodge the place given to Buddhism in the constitution. But the government will never allow these forces to achieve their sinister targets, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said. 

President Rajapaksa was addressing the state festival to mark the 260th anniversary of the establishment of the Siyam Mahanikaya Upasampada ceremony at the historical Mahamaluwa of the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy yesterday. 

The state festival was held under the leadership of Malawathu Nikaya Mahanayaka Most Ven. Thibbotuwawe Shri Sumangala Nayaka Thera. The Mahasangha,devotees and distinguished guests were also present. 

The President further explaining the value of Buddhist teachings said Buddhism has never allowed Buddhists to be extremists. The Buddhist kings and Mahasangha have endowed lands to people following religions other than Buddhism to build their places of religious worship in the past. 

All religious groups including Hindus, Islamists and Catholics have lived peacefully with the Buddhists throughout the country's history. This prolonged religious tolerance in the country has been exposed to a great danger as certain NGOs are attempting to break up this religious coexistence in the country, the President warned. The government has been the protector of Buddhism as per the provisions of the constitution. It should foster and nourish Buddhism and should give foremost place to Buddhism, he said. 

The ulterior motive of these conspirators is to create a conflict among religions and create divisions among the religious sects as in certain other countries where there are conflicts taking place on the basis of their religions and sects, he noted. 

Prime Minister D. M. Jayarathna, Central Province Governor Tikiri Kobbekaduwa, and Diyawadane Nilame Pradeep Nilanga Dela were also present. 

Suraj A Bandara and Asela Kuruluwansa 
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SRI LANKA: Vesak Greetings – Let us end the Angulimala Complex

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On the Vesak Celebration for this year, the Asian Human Rights Commission offers the following greetings.
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JHU makes public Draft Bill to repeal 13A

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The Government’s ally Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) yesterday making public its Draft Bill to repeal the 13th Amendment to the Constitution said MP Aturaliye Ratna Thera would present the Bill to Parliament soon.

The party also called on all political parties to allow their MPs to vote according to their conscience when the Bill was taken up for voting after it was presented to Parliament.

JHU Parliamentarian Ven. Athuraliye Ratana Thera addressing a press conference said the biggest tribute that this government could ever give to the soldiers who fought and died to eradicate terrorism from Sri Lanka was repealing the 13th Amendment.

“We ask every Parliamentarian who wants unity, sovereignty and democracy to prevail in this nation to vote according to their conscience when the Bill to repeal the 13th Amendment is produced in parliament. This Bill is not introduced to violate the rights of the Tamil people. So we hope that everyone would vote in favour of this Bill and help to repeal the 13th Amendment,” Rathana Thera said.
The Draft Bill states that the 13th Amendment to the Constitution was purportedly enacted, consequent to the Indo- Sri Lanka Accord being entered into between the President of Sri Lanka and the Prime Minister of India in 1987 under duress in defiance of the sovereignty of the people of Sri Lanka.

It also states that the Supreme Court of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka did not approve the provisions of the 13th Amendment Bill as being consistent with the Constitution in as much as only four judges of the Supreme Court out of nine held that the approval of the people at a referendum was not required to enact the 13th Amendment, whilst five judges held that at least one or more of the provisions of the Bill was in violation of the Constitution and therefore required the approval of the people at a referendum.

The Bill notes that the 13th Amendment has even gone beyond the Indian Constitution when devolving powers to the provinces.

Regarding the police powers the Draft Bill sates:

Whereas the 13th Amendment has vested  police powers (including powers in relation to maintenance of public order) in Provincial Councils which was hitherto exercised by the Government of Sri Lanka, which will be a serious threat to national security concerns of the Republic in as much as,

(a)        the 13th Amendment provides for the Chief Minister of a Province to directly control the Head of the Provincial Police Force and thereby all Police Officers of the said Force and even national police units operating in any province. (vide Item 11 of the Appendix of List 1 of the 9th Schedule) thereby effectively taking away the powers of the Inspector General of Police and the Government of Sri Lanka exercising any authority over such police force,

(b)       the 13th Amendment entrusts the responsibility of  prevention, detection, investigation of all offences (except the offences specified in the Schedule therein) and institution of prosecutions (subject to the powers of the Attorney General) to Provincial Councils and to enact any law on any such matter and further empower any Provincial Council to prevent any Police Officers of another Province entering such Province (vide the limitations contained in sub paragraph (k) of the 2nd item of List II of the 9th Schedule) and thereby jeopardising the management of law and order and the national security of the Republic.

(c)        the 13th Amendment even restricts police officers of the national police force from being in uniform compelling them to be in plain clothes even when performing the limited responsibilities allowed within a province such as when engaging in prevention, detection and investigation of a scheduled offence (vide Item 10:1 read with 12:1 of the relevant Appendix of the 9th Schedule).

Minister of Technology Champika Ranawaka speaking at the press conference said  defeating LTTE Leader Prabhakaran was not enough and that his dream of an Eelam state should be defeated as well. (Jayashika Padmasiri)

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Ganesan Nimalaruban: A murder and responses of Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice

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Groundviews23 May, 2013
Ganesan Nimalaruban’s murder in July last year wasn’t an issue for or comprehensively covered in the mainstream media in Sri Lanka. Vikalpa covered the circumstances of his murder and funeral, and this content was translated into English and published onGroundviews. Responses to the stories on both sites included a former high ranking UN diplomat and senior civil servants who said they had tears in their eyes listening to and reading the lamentation of Nimalaruban’s mother at his funeral.
Contrast this with some of the comments made by Sri Lanka’s de facto Chief Justice Mohan Peiris, as reported in the media recently, when the Fundamental Rights case of Ganeshan Nimalaruban was taken before the Supreme Court.
“When the prison is under siege do you want the prisons commissioner have to read to them the Geneva Conventions?”
The AG submitted a confidential report to the Court and Counsel Petitioner requested a copy to be issued to him. CJ Peiris said “Why do you need this? The court is not a place to get documents for the petitioners. This is the way you all procure the evidence and then circulate to the entire world to tarnish the image of the country.”
“The executive submits confidential reports only for the eyes of judges particularly where national security issues are concerned.”
“Counsel, you are not concerned about the country, you are giving a wrong signal to likeminded people.”
Counsel for the petitioner referred to the injuries in the postmortem report establishing torture. The Chief Justice said, “We don’t send nursery children to quell a siege. You’ve got to expect injuries.”
As we noted in our story on Nimalaruban’s murder, which went viral on the web,
“If this is the first time you are reading the details of this story, seeing this video footage and photos and realising the full horror of what the government has tried to cover up, ask yourself whether this is a peace, three years after the end of war, we can really be proud of.”
A year after writing this, things have, incredibly, got worse. The comments by Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice over this case alone are a sobering reminder of the real state of Sri Lanka’s judicial independence and the Rule of Law.

Penguin India brings out diary of LTTE captain

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The English edition of ‘War Journey: Diary of a Tamil Tiger’ authored by the late Capt. Malaravan has been published and released by Penguin Books, India this month. The work originally written in Tamil by Malaravan as a first-person account of the battlefield was first published by the LTTE as ‘Poar Ulaa’ posthumously in 1993. The English translation of the work by Dr N. Malathy, a key member of NESoHR and author of ‘A Fleeting Moment in my Country’, published by Penguin includes translator’s note, a description of Malaravan by the late LTTE Political Head S.P. Thamilchelvan, and a note from Malaravan’s mother. In a comment on ‘War Journey’ sent to TamilNet, Dr. Malathy said that ‘War Journey’ was an exceptional work, noting there was no space given by the establishments for writers to portray the positive aspects of the LTTE-led struggle for Tamil Eelam. 
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“As I scan the landscape of the literature covering the Tamil Eelam struggle pre and post 2009, I am left wondering whether this literature (or the lack thereof) is also an indicator of the degree of oppression we face. Some people have told me Eelam Tamils have done far better than many of the other struggling people. That may be so,” Dr. Malathy said. 

“Yet, during the pre-2009 period, literature against the struggle for Tamil Eelam dominated the scene outside the de-facto Tamil Eelam state. This one is a rare exception. As I observe the post-2009 literary landscape, I can see that even today, our people are encouraged to produce literary work only about the suffering of the Tamils and about the mistakes made in the armed struggle,” she added. 

Malathy further emphatically stated that even today there was no space for writers to portray the positive aspects of the struggle for Tamil Eelam, noting that “Those who knew the struggle intimately are still at the mercy of the three oppressors of Eelam Tamils: Lanka, India and the West. They live a precarious life in these three spaces and will not dare to write about their personal experiences and views. They are indeed encouraged to write the opposite and many do for their own safety.”

Dr. Malathy also said that Penguin India wanted a high resolution photo of Malaravan in LTTE fatigue but no one could find even one. The photos that were available were not of good resolution. 

Apparently, even Malaravan’s family could not even find a photo from their album. They had kept everything related to iyakkam (the movement) in Vanni fearing to keep it in Sri Lankan military occupied regions. Thus, all family photos were also lost. This is only an indication of the level of destruction Eelam Tamils had faced, Dr. Malathy observed. 

Malaravan’s concise first-person account in ‘War Journey’ of his ‘on the move’ experiences in the battlefield from Ma'nal-aa'ru to the Maang-ku'lam battle of November 1990 is an exemplar of what revolutionary humanist Frantz Fanon called ‘combat literature’, the product of writer who is not just an observer of the armed struggle but a mind and body participant in it.

The account, rich in observations on battle and war, empathetic portrayal of the oppression that Tamil civilians lived through under the Sri Lankan occupation, critical thoughts on social problems among the Tamils, reflecting the LTTE’s progressive ideology, also exhibits a poetic quality through the author’s ability to blend natural surroundings into his narrative.

Born on 8 April 1972, Malaravan died on 23 November 1992 in combat.