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

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Video: Female lecturer stabbed by student


WEDNESDAY, 19 JUNE 2013
A female lecturer of the Nawala Open University Law Faculty was in a critical condition after she was repeatedly stabbed by a law faculty student a short while ago.

Video

She was admitted to a private hospital while the suspect is being held inside a room and a tense situation is reportedly prevailing in the university premises.

Police personnel arrived at the scene of the tragedy a short while ago and are bringing the situation under control.

The victim is identified as Yashodara Kadirgamathambi, the Head of Law Department of the Open University.

Meanwhile, an Open University student, who is also a doctor, was arrested in connection with the incident, police said.

Mirihana police said the suspect student was admitted to the Kalubowila Hospital after he swallowed some tablets.

It was revealed that the student alleged to have stabbed the lecturer after she refused to accept his assignment which he handed over after the due date.(SD & LP)

Video by Darshana Sanjeewa

Does Gota have a share in Vaas’s blood money and extortions? Paramour of Vaas’ wife too was liquidated by Vaas
(Lanka-e-News-18.June.2013, 11.00PM) It has now come to light that criminal murderer cum extortionist DIG Vaas Gunawardena had even murdered a police officer, a subordinate of his who was having an illicit love affair with his wife .What is most significant in these heinous crimes is, unlike in other police detections , in Vaas’ crimes ,these revelations that are surfacing are not just rumors , but based on valid grounds and absolute glaring evidence.

Aha! An Election Is Near!

By Helasingha Bandara -June 19, 2013 
Colombo TelegraphRoad of neglect
Rathnayaka (husband)-“Soma said that she saw some road-construction machinery have been parked at Mawathagama”
Bandaramenike (wife) “No doubt an election may be near”
People sighted heavy machinery, mostly stationary, under the shades of trees, in February this year, along the Nikaweratiya- Ambanpola road. They concluded that it was a sure sign of an election approaching. They weren’t wrong; the Government has announced that it would hold North Western Provincial Council elections in September.
DIG Vass Gunawardena
The arrival of machinery, re-laying of a foundation stone, and digging a bit here and there have been repeated so many a time  throughout the last fifteen years that people have become wise to the truth; it is an election gimmick! It started with T.B.Ekanayaka, then Minister of Highways, followed by many others and finally with Namal Rajapaksha promising to construct the road. It was only four kilometers to be constructed.
It has been 4 years since the article “The Road That Gets The Eternal Blind Eye” has drawn attention to this road. A few elections have come and gone. Only one kilometer of the road has been constructed. At this speed it needs another 12 years and at least 9 elections for the road to be completed. The irony is that when it is completed at one end the other end may need reconstruction as it is being very badly constructed with the cheapest raw-material. This means that the road will never be complete in our lifetime.
As soon as the people see the movement of machinery they predict an election is coming. Despite that knowledge the fools do not stop voting nonetheless.
No gravel roads
One strong trump card in the government’s pack is that they have developed a very good road network in the country and they continue to do so. We generously appreciate that, while questioning the second class treatment that we the rurals receive in this regard.
Unfortunately we cannot buy into Minister Basil Rajapaksha’s proclamation at the opening ceremony of the Southern Expressway that there are no more gravel roads in Sri Lanka. As far as we are concerned the only truth in the statement is that, yes, we do not have gravel roads. Instead we have earthen roads, we are not fortunate enough to have even gravel on our roads.  This is a fact for the entire road network into the villages along the Nikaweratiya-Ambanpola main road, of which at least three kilometers are still gravel.
Arrest of Vass Gunawardena
Is the arrest of Gunawardena an election gimmick? Gunawardena has been accused of many crimes including murder, abduction and extortion. The case of Nipuna, a student of Malambe who was beaten by Gunwardene’s wife, son and the bone licking constables was a much publicized case against Gunawardena. Gunawardena has always been an Agunawardena. Was timely action taken against this shameless police officer? Had that been so a few lives could have been saved.
Possibly thanks to some elections coming people can live without the fear of Gunawardena at least for some time while he is behind bars.
Dispelling of NWP Councilor
Is the dispelling of Sarath Kumara, a Provincial Councilor of the North Western Provincial Council also an election gimmick?  Although the rogue deserves what he got and more, there is ample reason for the public to believe that it can be an election gimmick. He may have been thrown out as he is an anchovy among the sharks.
We want to believe that the actions of the government against those two beasts have been taken in good faith. Having experienced that many people being seen to be punished but coming back into higher positions with more power to harass people, we are wary of believing the action of the government. There is no doubt that the government is aware of the rogue elements of the country that make the land lawless and unsafe for the powerless. If the authorities allow the law enforcement agents to do their jobs without the fear of political interference, it is still not too late to save a few more valuable lives.
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(Lanka-e-News-16.June.2013, 7.30PM) SI Bamunusinghe in his confession to the CID had stated , he was at the Galadari hotel as a security personnel of Vaas when DIG Vaas Gunawardena who is now in remand custody in connection with a series of extortions , abductions and murders , and currently warded at General hospital had introduced underworld criminal leader Kotte Nishantha alias Chekku as his bosom pal to SP C .E  .Wedisinghe .

SP Wedisinghe to whom Chakku was introduced is an owner of a brothel under the name of Beach Resort at Wadduwa which is being run in an ancient house .Apart from the fees charged for supplying harlots , an additional fee of Rs. 1000/- per room is levied. Though the residents have lodged complaints with the police, and SP Roshan Fernando of Kalutara division had been assigned the task of investigating this, he is ignoring it because Roshan Fernando is submissive to the affluence of Wedisinghe.

Bamunusinghe had in his confession stated the above and added , as an SI he has drinks with Wedisinghe often.

SS P Wedisinghe has been aware of the murders , yet he had suppressed them , which is a serious offence . However no legal action had been taken against him. Though there had been four complaints lodged with the police special investigation unit , against Wedisinghe’s extortions and corruption , due to the pressures exerted by Vaas Gunawardena these complaints have been put aside .

Via the recordings of three main conversations wherein DIG Vaas , Wedisinghe and Bamunusinghe had discussed their extortions , abductions and murders, those had been confirmed. Moreover , Just within two months , Wedisinghe had collected Rs. 50 lakhs through extortions, it had come to light. Yet he had still not been taken into custody. 


by B. S. Raghavan
B. Raman… A sharp mind and critical analytical powers

B. Raman was always so full of life, so full of ideas on security, intelligence and the fight against terrorism.

( June 19, 2013, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) Closely following the career of my brother, B. Raman, “analyst and commentator extraordinaire”, as Siddharth Varadarajan described him in his tweet, I knew the impressive niche he had carved out for himself in the field of security, intelligence and strategic analysis and the tremendous influence he had begun to wield among his vast circle of admirers both for his acumen and audacity. But, truth to tell, even I was unprepared for such a flood of expressions of grief and flow of tributes from far and near on his passing.
The departure of the spy master who articulated meaningful debate on security in modern media

| by Nilantha Ilangamuwa

(June 18, 2013, New Delhi, Sri Lanka Guardian) News came bit late, but it is confirmed! He left us! He never remained silent! At times he was frustrating! He expressed his anger in words many times! He opposed violence! At times he was eager to earn a nationalistic image even at his retired stage. He impressed those he came across promoting nationalism. His happiness seemed to go into hiding somewhere in the ladder of life but his face always appeared before us in a deep thoughtful mood. He is an icon of personal liberty! As a writer, he never influenced anyone to change their position or view point but always attempted to express himself clearly.

Where Are All the Students From Gaza?

Palestinian students celebrate during their graduation ceremony at Birzeit University. Birzeit is the university of choice for Azza, Suhair and Loujain. However, like many Palestinian students, they are restricted from attending because the university is in the West Bank and they live in Gaza (Photo Credit: Abbas Momani/AFP/Getty Images).
Palestinian students celebrate during their graduation ceremony at Birzeit University. Birzeit is the university of choice for Azza, Suhair and Loujain. However, like many Palestinian students, they are restricted from attending because the university is in the West Bank and they live in Gaza (Photo Credit: Abbas Momani/AFP/Getty Images).
-June 18, 2013 
By Jasmine Heiss, Amnesty International USA’s Individuals & Communities at Risk Campaigner
As I write this, an Israeli checkpoint is fading into the distance behind me. In the past three days, I’ve been traveling between Israel and the occupied West Bank, learning about human rights conditions on the ground.
When I fly back to the United States, it will be with deeper insight into the experience of human rights defenders and activists in Israel and the occupied West Bank. Yet before I leave, there are three people who I know I won’t get a chance to meet: Azza, Suhair and Loujain.
They are three Palestinian women blocked from attending the university of their choice. Why? Because it is located in the occupied West Bank. They live in Gaza - where an ongoing Israeli blockade imposes severe restrictions on freedom of movement and other human rights. Students are not allowed to pursue nearby programs in the West Bank, home to over 2.5 million fellow Palestinians.
Azza, Suhair, and Loujain are three Palestinian women who are blocked from attending the university of their choice.
Azza, Suhair, and Loujain are three Palestinian women who are blocked from attending the university of their choice.
Please help me shine a light on this injustice while I’m here in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.Tell Israeli officials to stop preventing Palestinian students in Gaza from studying where they choose.
Since 2000, Israel’s blockade on education has prevented thousands of Palestinian students in Gaza from pursuing higher education in the nearby West Bank – no more than 60 miles away. This, despite the fact that both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are all recognized as the Occupied Palestinian Territories – one single territorial unit.
The Israeli military has cut the two apart.
Imagine all of the bright minds who were denied a better tomorrow because Israeli officials decided to collectively punish the entire population of Gaza - 1.6 million people. It’s not just wrong, this is illegal under international law. Help Palestinian students fully access education now!
The blockade has also crippled the Gaza economy, preventing many people from accessing jobs or the professional education or opportunities for development they need in order to thrive. As a result, massive numbers of Palestinians now live in a state of permanent unemployment. Around 80% depend on humanitarian aid.
The futures of students like Azza, Suhair and Loujain are severely limited, with dreams often put on pause indefinitely. Gaza desperately needs their talents. These students want thefreedom to decide their own fate. We must fight for them to do exactly that.
While I’m here, I’ll be meeting with a number of officials. You can help me amplify the stories of Azza, Suhair and Loujain - take action now to urge Israel to stop denying rights to students.
I may not be able to meet with Azza, Suhair and Loujain before I leave Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, but you can help these women and others pursue a better tomorrow by supporting their access to education and human rights today.
Thank you for all you do to support human rights around the world.

US-backed “rebels” carry out sectarian massacre in Syria

By Bill Van Auken
13 June 2013
At least 60 people, including women, children and the elderly, were killed in a massacre of Shia Muslims by US-backed “rebels” in eastern Syria Tuesday.
The sectarian slaughter in the village of Hatlah in the province of Deir Ezzor near the border with Iraq, was reported by both the Syrian government and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based group that supports the Western-backed militias trying to overthrow the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The killings came on the same day that a pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up in the busy Marjeh Square in the heart of Damascus, Syria’s capital, killing 15 people and wounding another 31. The terrorist attack took place near a police station.A video posted online showed Islamist gunmen bragging about killing Shias and burning and looting their homes. A spokesman for the group, a Kuwaiti, declared that they killed for their religion and calling on Sunnis in Kuwait and elsewhere to do the same. Another exposed a covered corpse saying, “Look Shi’ites, this is how you will end up, you dogs.”
The Deir Ezzor massacre, in which an estimated 1,500 gunmen took part, underscored the increasingly open sectarian character of the US-backed war for regime change in Syria, under conditions in which the so-called rebels have suffered a series of serious military defeats.
Al Qaeda-affiliated gunmen of the Al Nusra front and other Sunni Islamist militias have become the predominant forces in what pseudo-left elements in the West insist on calling the “Syrian revolution,” with many thousands of Islamist fighters having entered the country from neighboring Arab states as well as from as far away as Chechnya, the former Yugoslavia and elsewhere in Europe.
Particularly in the wake of the Syrian army’s retaking of Qusair, the strategically important town in the central province of Homs that served as a conduit for arms and foreign fighters coming into Syria from Lebanon, the “rebels” and their supporters have fomented increasingly rabid sectarianism. The pretext for this has been the aid given to the Syrian government forces by members of the Lebanese Shi’ite Hezbollah movement, who crossed the border to help retake Qusair from Al Nusra and its allies.
In the aftermath of the battle, the media and leading Sunni clerics—particularly in Saudi Arabia and the monarchical Persian Gulf Sunni petrol states that have provided much of the money and arms for the “rebels”—have cast the Syrian conflict as a virtual holy war against Shi’ites.
Well-known Sunni cleric Yusuf al Qaradawi, who is based in Qatar and enjoys the support of its monarchy, called for every able-bodied Sunni across the region to go and fight the Shias in Syria and declared that Iran was determined to “devour” the Sunnis.
Qaradawi’s sectarian fanaticism is a reflection of the increasing desperation of his patrons. Britain’s Channel 4 quoted Qatari Deputy Prime Minister Ahmas Bin Abdullah Bin Zaid al Mahmoud addressing the US-Islamic Word Forum in Doha this week as stating: “Should … the United States fail to offer prompt and decisive assistance to the Syrian people to aid them in fulfilling their aspirations, we fear that the crisis at hand might have even more serious repercussions on neighboring states, the Arab region, and world peace.”
Having laid out an estimated $3 billion to arm and pay mercenaries in Syria, Qatar’s royal house fears its efforts are going up in smoke and that defeat may undermine its own grip on power.
In the wake of the government’s regaining control over Qusair, the Syrian military has begun to push into areas of the central city of Homs held by the Western-backed “rebels.” It is preparing a major offensive to regain full control of Aleppo, Syria’s commercial center near the Turkish-Syrian border.
The fear that the forces that the West and its allies among the Gulf State monarchies have fielded and armed as their proxies in the war for Syrian regime change are losing was also expressed in statements by French officials this week.
“We need to re-balance things because over the past few weeks the troops of Bashar al-Assad and especially Hezbollah and the Iranians, along with Russian arms, have gained considerable ground,” said Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
Fabius indicated that this “re-balancing” was to take place through a major escalation of the Western intervention, including France together with Britain and the US directly arming the “rebels.” Ostensibly, Washington and its NATO allies have, until now, supplied only “non-lethal” assistance, but in reality, the CIA as well as British, French and German intelligence have provided direct aid, including the CIA’s coordination of the arms flow paid for by the Saudi and Qatari monarchies.
“We shouldn’t arm them for the sake of arming them, but there has to be a rebalancing,” Fabius continued. “Nobody is talking about sending troops on the ground, but the resistance fighters must be able to defend themselves.”
Fabius said that he had discussed the issue Tuesday with US Secretary of State John Kerry and claimed that Paris would wait until August 1 before sending weapons. This was the date agreed to by the European Union, after Britain and France succeeded in overturning an EU arms embargo on Syria.
Meanwhile, British Foreign Secretary William Hague arrived in Washington Wednesday for discussions on Syria. White House officials have indicated that the members of the National Security Council are reviewing options for an escalation of the US intervention this week, including the direct arming of the anti-Assad militias and the imposition of a no-fly zone. That would entail a major US bombing campaign against Syria.
Other meetings on the crisis confronting Washington and its allies were scheduled elsewhere. The Turkish media reported that Tamir Pardo, the director of Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, flew secretly into Turkey Wednesday to discuss the Syrian situation with his counterpart, Hakan Fidan, head of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT).
According to some reports, Pardo emphasized Iran’s role in the Syrian events and also apparently suggested Iranian involvement in the mass protests that have swept Turkey for the past two weeks. Turkey has been one of the main supporters of the so-called rebels, and Syria has repeatedly charged that Israel is giving them covert backing in a bid to overthrow Assad and undermine both Iran and Hezbollah.
British Prime Minister David Cameron also announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin would fly to London next week for talks on Syria.

Victory for the Islamic Republic


The EconomistJun 17th 2013
AFTER four years of Iran’s reformists being trampled on by their conservative rivals, few imagined that their candidate for the presidential election on June 14th would achieve a landslide victory. Yet Iran’s new president-elect, Hassan Rohani, a centrist, a former chief nuclear negotiator and long-standing establishment figure, was elected as the seventh president of the Islamic Republic with a whisker shy of 51% of the vote, more than twice that of the runner-up. Large street parties celebrating Mr Rohani’s success erupted across Iran, even in the conservative stronghold of Qom.
Mr Rohani’s inclusion as a candidate by the Guardian Council, a panel of clerics and lawyers, half of them appointed by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was overshadowed by the disqualification of a former president and Mr Rohani’s political ally, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. In the weeks that followed, Mr Rohani campaigned on the rhetoric of moderation, technocracy and rapprochement with the West, while Iran’s reformist bloc stayed quiet. It was only two days before the vote that the reformists officially threw in their lot behind the multilingual cleric and organised the withdrawal from the race of Mohammad Reza Aref, a lesser-known candidate, to avoid splitting the reformist vote.

The eleventh-hour coalition between Iran’s reformists and Mr Rohani moved Iran’s long-marginalised reformist opposition towards the political centre ground. A day later, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called on all Iranians, even those who “do not support the Islamic system”, to cast their ballot. This rhetorical peace-offering to anti-establishment voters, including large numbers of reformists, brought Iran’s conservatives closer towards its “seditious” enemies. Mr Rohani is expected to form a government including moderates from both camps.

This bridge might bring about some consensus between a reform movement that is rooted in the post-war “Islamic intellectualism” of the early 1990s and a conservative current, which has been particularly potent in Iran over the past eight years. Mr Rohani’s conservative opponents, Iran’s supreme leader and even the Revolutionary Guard have all issued statements in support of the president-elect, who will take office on August 3rd. Markets reacted positively to the news.

Compared with the bloody scenes which followed the disputed vote in 2009, this year’s election went without a hitch. No batons were raised in anger and none of Iran’s “red lines” on campaigning was breached; it barely seemed like a fight at all. It has been a blessing for reformists, who hope a Rohani presidency could help boost the country’s moribund economy and ease the suffocating security atmosphere. It may be an even bigger blessing for Mr Khamenei and the conservative establishment who can claim renewed legitimacy over a unified Iran, amid the instability rocking Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

The new president is a pragmatist and may herald some shift in domestic politics and in the tone of international negotiations, but he remains very much an establishment figure and proposes no change of course in the substance of the Islamic Republic’s regime, nor its foreign policy. 


Tuesday, June 18, 2013



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By M. A. Sumanthiran-June 17, 2013, 

Member of Parliament (TNA)

The Tamil National Alliance has repeatedly pointed out the consistent and continuing failure of the Sri Lankan government to fulfil its promises to the peoples of Sri Lanka. The proposed amendment to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution––currently the only concession to any form of devolution in Sri Lanka––is yet another example of this.

TNA team to discuss 13A with PM

17th June 2013 
The New Indian ExpressA six-member delegation of the Sri Lankan Tamil National Alliance reached New Delhi on Sunday evening, to discuss with Indian leaders the Lankan government’s move to dilute the powers given to provincial councils under the India-Sri Lanka accord.
The delegation, led by TNA Member of Parliament R Sampanthan, will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and external affairs minister Salman Khurshid on Tuesday. They will also meet the national security advisor Shivshankar Menon on Monday.
“The Sri Lankan government is acting in breach of the India-Sri Lanka accord. We naturally have to turn to India and bring it to their notice,” TNA delegation member, M A Sumanthiran told Express.
He was referring to the Lankan Cabinet last week’s  approval for the proposal to modify the constitution to remove the power of the president to merge two or more provinces.  A constitutional amendment bill is likely to be introduced in the Lankan parliament on Tuesday.
The other controversial proposal on the centre’s power to legislate subject under provincial councils had been referred to a parliamentary select committee.
India had already made it clear to Lanka that it would be opposed to any unilateral changes in the 13th Amendment, which was conveyed by a phone call by Khurshid to his counterpart G L Peiris.

Police Wants Torture Victim Nilupul To Withdraw The Complaint


Colombo Telegraph
June 18, 2013 
Last week the Asian Human Rights Commission reported the incident of the torture of a well-known interior decorator, Mr. Madawala Maddumage Don Aruna Nilupul Indika (39), of Mahagedara, Devala Road, Welipenna in the Kalutara District, by several police officers of the Mataguma Police Station. The officer who played the most active role in Nilupul’s arrest and torture was Raveendra Pushapakumara of the Crime Branch of the Matugama Police.
Nilupul reported the incident to all the relevant Sri Lankan authorities and it appears that an inquiry into the matter is underway.
Meanwhile on the June 17, 2013 the officer, Raveendra Pushapakumara, arrived at Nilupul’s house in the company of another police officer. He explained to Nilupul that he had been tortured due to the complaint made by Ms. Anoma Siriweera, an Attorney-at-Law and her husband. The officer then requested Nilupul to withdraw the complaint he had made.
The photograph shown above shows the police officers speaking with Nilupul. It was recorded by a security camera in Nilupul’s house.
Nilupul has written to the Inspector General of Police and the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka in order to prevent such pressure being exercised on him to stop him from pursuing justice.
It is almost a regular practice of police officers accused of torture and who are subjected to inquiries to bring exert pressure and even make severe threats against victims of torture who are courageous enough to make complaints. In two instances the victims were assassinated. They are those of Gerald Perera who pursued a complaint against officers of the Watalla Police Station and Sugath Nishanta Fernando who was pursuing a complaint against the Negombo Police.
The Asian Human Rights Commission urges the Inspector General of Police, the National Police Commission and the government of Sri Lanka to provide immediate protection to Nilupul. Please see here the statementissued by the AHRC on the original incident and also the letter addressed by the AHRC to His Excellency, The President of Sri Lanka.

Rising star in U.S. Justice

[TamilNet, Tuesday, 18 June 2013, 00:45 GMT]
Mythili Raman, the newly appointed Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Justice Department and successor to Mr. Lanny Breuer, is widely acclaimed in legal circles as a trailblazer in the Justice Department. Her parents are from Vadaramaraadchi, Jaffna. Ms Raman had her undergraduate degree from Yale, and obtained a law degree from the University of Chicago. 

The United States Department of JusticeMeet the Assistant Attorney Genereal

As head of the Criminal Division, Ms. Raman oversees nearly 600 attorneys who prosecute federal criminal cases across the country and help develop the criminal law. She also works closely with the nation’s 93 United States Attorneys in connection with the investigation and prosecution of criminal matters in their districts. Ms. Raman has been serving in the Criminal Division since August 2008, first as Acting Chief of Staff and, from September 2, 2009 to March 1, 2013, as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Chief of Staff.

Ms. Raman joined the Department of Justice in 1996, as a trial attorney in the Criminal Division’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section, where she prosecuted narcotics cases in districts across the country. From 1999 to 2008, she served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland, where she prosecuted and supervised dozens of criminal cases involving violent crime, financial fraud, narcotics, child exploitation and civil rights offenses. In Maryland, she served as Branch Chief of the district’s Greenbelt office and then as the district’s Appellate Chief. For her work in Greenbelt, Ms. Raman received numerous honors and awards, including the Director’s Award for Superior Performance and the Special Award of Honor from the International Narcotic Enforcement Officers' Association. In 2006, on a detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Ms. Raman served as Senior Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General, advising the Deputy Attorney General on a variety of criminal law matters and managing the day-to-day work of the President's Identity Theft Task Force.

Ms. Raman began her legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. She graduated summa cum laude from Yale University in 1991 and with honors from the University of Chicago Law School in 1994.


Indian-American Srinivasan does India proud, sworn in as US court judge

Sri SrinivasanDescribed by President Barack Obama as "trailblazer", Srinivasan attributed phenomenal success to his family and the Indian American community. (Reuters)

The Indian Express
PTI : Washington, Tue Jun 18 2013
Indian-American legal luminary Sri Srinivasan was today sworn in as a judge in the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, the second most powerful court in the United States after the Supreme Court
With this, Chandigarh-born 46-year-old Srinivasan has become the first Indian American judge in the second most powerful court of the country. Described by President Barack Obama as "trailblazer", Srinivasan attributed phenomenal success to his family and the Indian American community.
"You all made it possible," Srinivasan told a gathering of Indian Americans at a reception hosted in his honor by the Indian Ambassador to the US, Nirupama Rao. "I am incredibly honored and humbled by the tremendous support you have given me," he said.
Srinivasan was first nominated by Obama on June 11, 2012. On January 2, 2013, his nomination was returned to the President, due to the sine die adjournment of the Senate. On January 3, 2013, Obama re-nominated him for the same office. Srinivasan was confirmed by a rare US Senate 97-0 votes, which he attributed to the overwhelming support he received from the Indian American community throughout the nation.
Addressing the gathering, Rao said Srinivasan personifies the "extraordinary" accomplishments of the Indian Americans in the country and much more. Having achieved so much at this young age, Rao said the best is yet to come. She hoped that soon, there would be an Indian American in the US Supreme Court.
Srinivasan began his legal career by serving as a law clerk for Judge J Harvie Wilkinson on the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from 1995 to 1996.

Sinhalese getting India-funded houses, complain Tamil MPs

MONDAY, 17 JUNE 2
Three Tamil MPs from the Batticaloa district have complained that attempts are being made to include in the India-financed housing project about 350 Sinhalese families who are not war-displaced families, ignoring the claims of Tamil families which were really displaced by the war.

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs P Ariyanenthiran, C Yogeswaran and P Selvarasa told mediapersons in Batticaloa on Saturday that houses under the Indian scheme had been allotted to Sinhalese in Keviliyaamadu, although they were neither displaced nor had suffered loss of houses during the war. Indian houses were allotted to 89 Sinhalese families in Pulukunnaawa, although they had forcibly occupied Tamils’ lands. There were court cases against three of them, the MPs said. They accused India of indirectly encouraging colonisation of Sinhalese in Tamil areas.

Speaking to Express later, Ariyanenthiran said that TNA was not against houses being allotted to Sinhalese and Muslims. “We are only against inclusion of those families which were not displaced,” he explained.

He added that the Indian housing project should have been extended to cover the 1,200 Tamils from the battlefields of Wanni who had taken shelter in Batticaloa and had not gone back.

“Many of these are disabled or are without male breadwinners. Through another organisation, each family received LKR 100,000 to build a house, but with this money, no permanent dwelling can be built. If included in the Indian project they will get LKR 550,000 each,” the MP said.

On the visit of the TNA leaders to India to discuss the Lankan government’s bid to dilute of the 13th Amendment enshrined in the India-Sri Lanka Accord of 1987, Ariyanenthiran said that there was little chance of India taking a strong stand against the Rajapaksa government due to fears that it would veer further towards China.

“India did nothing when the North-Eastern Province was split into two in 2006 in violation of the India-Lanka Accord. On the contrary, India began to deal with the Eastern Provincial government in 2008 as if it was recognising the division,” the MP said. The Indian Express


TNA MP alleges 'planned sinhalicisation' of punaanai

TamilNet[TamilNet, Tuesday, 18 June 2013, 12:11 GMT]
Tamil National Alliance MP C Yogeswaran on Sunday demanded that immediate steps be taken to stop the aggressive and meticulously planned sinhalicisation of Punaanai East, situated 52 km northwest of Batticaloa city. During the times of the LTTE, the presence of the Tiger forces from Kudumpimalai in the South to Vaakarai in the North had thwarted the earlier attempts of sinhalicisation. In the absence of LTTE, sinhalicisation is now rapidly taking place along Batticaloa and Polonnaruwa border, where Punaanai is situated. Besides occupation of Sinhalese families, Punaanai has also witnessed various instances of Sinhalicisation including the statue of the Chief deity of a Pi'l'laiyaar temple going missing and demolition of Saivite temples under the guise of archeological excavations. 

The location of Punaanai. Click to enlarge the map [Map by TamilNet]
Punaanai
Mr Yogeswaran has made the above demand in a letter sent to SL Government Agent of the district in which he has also alleged that a meticulously planned sinhalicisation is being carried out in Punaanai East which comes under Koa'ra'laip-pattu North (Vaakarai) DS divison.

Aided by the military camp in Punaanai East and guided by a Sinhala monk who has recently constructed a vihara, many Sinhala families have been made to systematically settle down in the area.

It may be noted that a mere five Sinhala families existed in Punaanai prior to 1988. These families too had relocated to a Sinhala settlement called Kadawata out of fear of war. Besides being beneficiaries of land and houses from the SL government, these families have also been availing monetary assistance from Colombo government for over two decades. Of these, two families have sold their lands and have relocated elsewhere.

Under the circumstances, a Buddhist monk ostensibly claiming that there was a small Buddha Vihara in the area, constructed a lavish Vihara on Colombo-Batticaloa main road on A4 highway ahead of a Pi'l'laiyaar temple. The monk also made it his permanent residence.

The sinhalicisation is a planned activity of the SL State, the above mentioned monk and is aided by the SL military. The TNA MP has demanded the SL government to stop the sinhalicisation with immediate effect.

The MP has also demanded that the Indian consulate provide houses to the Tamils living as IDPs in Vaazhaich-cheanai and other villages, adding that his party was pushing for measures to resettle them.

The people have expressed concerns over settling in the area, owing to the presence of the military camp.

Alleging that a few months ago, some Sinhalese men were roaming with an intention to sexually harass Tamil women, the Tamils living in the area said they continued to face problems when trying to counter such behavior of the Sinhalese.