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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Vass and Anura had extorted monies from Tiger bombers

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Senior DIG Anura Senanayake from the Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) and DIG Vass Gunawardena who was an SSP and head of the CCD in 2009 had reportedly taken bribes of Rs. 20 lakhs and Rs. 25 lakhs respectively from Sri Lanka Army Colonel Ranjith Chandrasiri Perera alias Army Uncle, Kandavam Gokulam alias Inbam and Kanakarathnam Adhithyam alias Anna who are accused of trying to explode a bomb at the Deyata Kirula exhibition in 2009.
Anura Senanayake and Vass Gunawardena had taken these bribes with the promise of getting these three persons released from custody. However, after accepting the bribes, they were handed over to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) from the CCD. When the three individuals had confessed at the CID, they had revealed that Senanayake and Vass Gunawardena had taken Rs. 45 lakhs from them with the promise of getting them released. The inquiring officers had informed the CID Director of the confession. Senanayake and Vass Gunwardena had been informed about the confession by the three individuals in custody.
Senanayake had laughed and asked the CID officer to ignore the confession.
The case against these three individuals was taken up for hearing last week before Colombo High Court Judge Kumudhini Wickremasinghe. The case was postponed to August on a request made by Advocate Saliya Peiris.

Matale Mass Grave Commission Should Not Obstruct Or Influence The Judicial Inquiry – Bar Committee


Colombo TelegraphJune 27, 2013 
Appointment by the president of a committee to inquire into the mass grave found behind the Matale hospital while the magisterial inquiry if proceeding into the incident before the Matale Magistrate is of concern as the reason to appoint such a committee at this stage is not disclosed, says the Standing Committee of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka on Rule of Law.
Issuing a statement today the Standing Committee of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka on Rule of Law says; “The inquiry before the magistrate into this controversial incident was proceeding with full transparency to the satisfaction of all parties concerned.
“While we appreciate the right of the president to appoint a committee of inquiry we are of the view that the inquiry by the committee should not obstruct or in any way influence the judicial inquiry.
In this case it is of serious concern as the committee is appointed to carry out a parallel inquiry while the judicial inquiry is in progress.”
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APN to Kerry: Don't Give Up on Mideast Peace

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APN is the sister organization of Shalom Achshav, Israel's preeminent peace movement.
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John-Kerry320x264.jpg(WASHINGTON DC) - As Secretary of State John Kerry heads to the region in his ongoing efforts to re-launch Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, Americans for Peace Now (APN) today called on the country’s top diplomat to hold on to his sense of urgency and persevere.
APN also reiterated today its call on Jewish community leaders to publicly and vocally express support for Kerry’s mission and to commit to help him secure the peace that Israelis and Palestinians want and deserve.
In a new document “APN’s Top 10 Messages of encouragement to Secretary Kerry as he returns to the Middle East,” APN reminds Kerry why his determination is vital for his mission to succeed and why his goal is attainable despite the cynics the skeptics and the naysayers on the Israeli side, the Palestinian side and here in America as well.
APN’s President and CEO Debra DeLee said: “Unfortunately, there are many on both sides who are praying and even working actively for Secretary Kerry to fail. At such times, it is important to encourage the Secretary to keep his eye on the ball, to stay focused on Israeli-Palestinian peace, to believe in his ability to achieve this goal, to keep in mind that most Israelis and Americans support it, and to not be distracted by calls for interim arrangements or other ideas that are bound to result in reinforcing the status quo rather than in bringing change.”
APN is the sister organization of Shalom Achshav, Israel's preeminent peace movement. APN's mission is to educate and persuade the American public and its leadership to support and adopt policies that will lead to comprehensive, durable, Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Arab peace, based on a two-state solution, guaranteeing both peoples security, and consistent with U.S. national interests.
To view APN’s new document click here

APN's Top 10 Messages of Encouragement to Secretary Kerry as He Returns to the Middle East

An Eternal Hope, Mandela!

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Nelson Mandela legacy in the XXI century
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GroundviewsPeople usually pay tribute to great individuals, once they are no more. However, I wrote this poem about Nelson Mandela, in order to pay homage to him, while he is still with us.
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Would you soon bid farewell to this world?
May be, may be not
but darkness cannot drown your light
as you will live in all our hearts
you have done us proud
and will leave us with pride
as a prisoner, a president and
an ambassador of the voiceless!

Mid Summer Update from The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS)

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Catholic clergy are issued Order to Comply, requiring they take a public oath to protect children and ignore criminal church statutes
(BRUSSELS ITCCS) - In this issue:
1. "Whose Side are You on: Children or Rapists?" Catholic clergy are forced to legally choose

2. A New Beginning: First-ever international conference of survivors will converge on Rome on September 22
3. This is Reform? Pope Francis to appoint World Bank insider and a supporter of the Honduran military coup as his new Secretary of State

4. The Vatican likes Genetically Modified Foods
5. New groups affiliate with ITCCS; twenty one nations now represented
6. Undoing the secular power of the Vatican: A recent youtube interview with Kevin Annett
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Internationally Renowned Journalist Struggles to Find Work in Puyallup

In 25 years of investigative journalism in Sri Lanka, Frederica Jansz has seen it all, and was forced to leave it all behind.

Posted by Lauren Padgett (Editor), 
2e0debadeb37935fb272f42eced550bdInvestigative journalist Frederica Jansz is a political refugee of Sri Lanka and has found herself in Puyallup, with no friends or family. Now, the hard part begins as she struggles to establish herself in a new place.



 
Sugath Samarasinghe in his letter in the Island of June 20 raises several questions which he sees as arising out of my article "SL Muslim Problem, Sinhala Racists’ Problem, or Sinhala Politicians’ Problem" in the Island of March 31. It will be best to begin with a clarification of what I mean by racism. I don’t mean by it ethnocentric prejudice which leads to the belief that one’s own ethnic group is superior to all others. Such prejudice is widespread all over the world, including among all SL ethnic groups. I mean by racism the belief –the belief leading to action – that the Other is inferior or threatening and should therefore be confined to lower positions in the society, or be marginalized, or even be exterminated. In that sense racism prevails only among a minority of the Sinhalese. That is true also of our other ethnic groups.

It will also be useful to bear in mind two outstanding characteristics of racists. One is the propensity to apply to the whole what is true only of the part, in a process of what has been called "synechdocic substitution". Cattle rounded up for slaughter by Muslims in the meat trade are starved and maltreated in other ways. Therefore all Muslims should be targeted for cruelty to animals. Such idiocies are legion among Sri Lankan and other racists. The other characteristic is an essentialising habit of mind. SL Muslims have been predominantly engaged in trade in the past. Therefore they will always have essentially the trader’s mentality and show a propensity to be avaricious, cunning, and crookish. And so on.

SS asks why, if the minorities are not racist, they have political parties whose names declare the ethnic groups that they represent, whereas the parties of the majority ethnic group don’t carry such names. The implication seems to be that the minorities are racist while the Sinhalese are nationalist. The fact, however, is that the Sinhalese have been unable to come up with even a single party that the minorities accept unequivocally as an authentic nationalist party, such as for instance the Indian National Congress. The UNP, SLFP etc are ethnic parties in all but name, - which was the reason given by Ashraff for starting the SLMC. Anyway whether or not the minority ethnic parties are racist has to be established in terms of the criteria that I have set out above. In my estimation neither their statements nor their actions show them up as racists. They are objecting to majoritarian racism – just as the blacks do in the US – which does not necessarily make them also racist.

SS claims that apart from just two Muslim parliamentarians, the others generally speak only on matters pertaining to the Muslims, and only rarely on what affect the entire nation. It is an important point. Muslim MPs other than those of the SLMC belong to parties that claim to be nationalist and multi-ethnic. It is understandable therefore that they should focus on the Muslims. But certainly their giving insufficient attention to national problems shows that their ethnic identities are more important than their national identities. That betokens a serious failure in nation-building, for which I hold that the Sinhalese are mainly responsible.

Nation-building requires as a first essential that ethnic minorities be given fair and equal treatment to a reasonable degree. In Sri Lanka they have been subjected to grotesque systematic discrimination, with the result that they have a deep sense of alienation. Consequently they are in Sri Lanka but not of it. Consider the following facts. On matters affecting the Muslims adversely to a serious extent the Muslim MPs refuse to speak out as that might offend the Sinhalese lords and masters of the land. A spectacular example is that the prolonged anti-Muslim hate campaign and anti-Muslim action of recent times transformed Muslim politicians into clams. One of them, Azath Sally, broke ranks and spoke out loudly and clearly. He was jailed, after which he was released fairly quickly, a process that transformed him also into a clam. A further spectacular example is that video footage showing anti-Muslim rioters in action with the police playing the role of passive spectators have not led to any prosecutions or punitive action against the police, but counter-demonstrations twice led to quick arrests. It was clearly shown that the rule of law is not a right for the Muslims. It is not surprising that their sense of ethnic identity is becoming more sharply defined while their national identity is residual and weak.

SS finds it intriguing that our Tamil politicians keep quiet about the depletion of our marine resources by Tamil Nadu fishermen, without taking up the matter with the Indian authorities. The explanation is of course quite straightforward. Evidently our Tamil politicians don’t believe that they can ever get a political solution providing for fair and equal treatment without pressure being exercised by the Indian Government on ours. Consequently getting on with India is all-important and the legitimate interests of our own fishermen become secondary.

SS makes the charge that many SL Muslims cheer for Pakistan against our own cricketers. I have tried to get accurate information on this subject and find the picture confusing. Many of our Muslims hold that it is not SL Muslims but Indian and Pakistani Muslims, temporarily in Sri Lanka, who cheer for Pakistan. In any case, they say that the numbers involved are infinitesimal and the Sinhalese should not be fussy about it. That position is obviously a disingenuous one because though only an infinitesimal number openly cheer for Pakistan many more may do so secretly. That has to be expected because – as I have acknowledged above – the SL Muslim’s religious identity is stronger than his national one. In India too Muslim religious identity is stronger than the national one, and I am told that Indian Muslims side with Pakistan against India at cricket. In both countries the underlying problem is a failure in nation-building and discrimination. I was shocked the other day to read that Shah Rukh Khan, a Bollywood idol and vastly popular all over India, had declared that he is in reality a second-class Indian citizen. The case of Sinhalese expatriates in England and Australia is very relevant. They are known to side with Sri Lanka at cricket against the country of their adoption, and I am told that neither the English nor the Australians care a damn about it. The reason for that debonair attitude, I believe, is that in those countries successful nation-building is taking place. Here there is a colossal failure in nation-building, and the possible divided allegiances of our minorities could loom as a problem in Sinhalese consciousness.

In conclusion SS asks whether I am a racist. Is there anything in what I have written that suggests that I am one, understanding racism in the terms that I have set out above. In any case, even if I am a racist the charges I make against Sinhalese racism are not invalidated.

Izethhussain@gmail.com
Make use of the opportunity - CAFFE

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26 June 2013
The Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) requests from the public to make use of the opportunity provided to secure their right to vote in upcoming Northern province provincial council election and all the other elections.

Qualified voters who were internally displaced during the civil war must make use of the opportunity to vote and secure their right to vote by registering themselves in the voters list, requests the Executive Director of the organization Keerthi Tennakoon.

In accordance with the Electoral Registration (Special Provisions) Act No 27 of 2013 applications had been called from internally displaced persons in the North and the East to complete the electoral registers.

Those who obtain registration forms from Grama Niladharis or the District Secretariats are allowed to submit the form until June 28th.

The Election Commissioner has provided a relief period of 7 days to enter an individual’s name in the supplementary list. Accordingly, the individuals who have not registered thus far are provided with an extended period until July 5th.

Those who wish to obtain more information on the registration process can contact CaFFE organization through 0114341524.
Shiranthi’s gold racket triggers ‘cold war’ between Rajapakse brothers -Vaas threatens to expose all
(Lanka-e-News-25.June.2013, 11.30PM) It is no secret that tremendous pressure was exerted on the CID that is investigating the multiple and brutal murders committed by DIG Vaas Gunawardena to halt the investigation midway . Indeed categorical instructions have been given from the top to the CID to investigate only the murder of Shyam and file court action , and not to go beyond. This is precisely why , Vaas’s son Ravindhu who also boarded the vehicle with a constable (suspect) armed with a weapon just before the murder was committed had not been taken into custody, despite the CID revealing this to the courts.

Wife also told to appear in courts


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By Samantha Illeperuma-
Former DIG Vass Gunawardena who was remanded for his alleged role in the abduction and killing of a wealthy businessman from Bambalapitiya was further remanded till July 09 when he was produced yesterday before Additional Magistrate Colombo A.M.Sahabdeen.

The wife of the former police officer was ordered to appear before court on July 09 following a request made by the CID to court to warn her against influencing witnesses.

Rajitha should resign
By Rashini Mendis-2013-06-26 


Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development, Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, should immediately tender his resignation for voting in favour of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) Provincial Minister, Udaya Gammanpila, demanded recently.

Addressing a media briefing, Minister Gammanpila, said Minister Senaratne should resign as he betrayed the trust of the 97,000... ...people, who voted for him at the last Parliamentary election, by switching parties.

Gammanpila also stressed Minister Senaratne should seek an apology from the political parties that were against the war, as Senaratne suddenly became pro-war and pro-government by joining the government, after clamouring against it while in the opposition.

Challenging Minister Senaratne to a debate, he alleged the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Minister was full of nothing but empty words, and that he shies away like a coward when approached.

"Senaratne is like one who sits in an empty house waving a sword and shouting out wanting to know where the enemies are. When we go to meet him saying 'we're here!' he responds by shouting back 'budu ammo, I can't,' and he beats a hasty retreat instead of meeting us face to face," said Gammanpila.

He also accused Senaratne of suffering from selective memory loss, as he apparently does not remember calling Gammanpila for a debate, after making a public announcement to that effect while he was in Beruwala.Gammanpila also said he is prepared to face Senaratne for a debate at any given time.

The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka

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Jun-25-2013 

Chartering Freedom Through the Rough Seas of GeoPolitics; A Conference Organized by the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE).
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Professor Francis Boyle, one of the architects behind its formulation of Tamil Eelam freedom charter published by TGTE
Professor Francis Boyle, one of the architects behind its formulation of Tamil Eelam freedom charter published by TGTE

(LANCASTER, PA) - The Tamils on the Island known as “Sri Lanka” have been the victims of genocide as defined by the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. I say that because on 8 April 1993 and 13 September 1993 I single-handedly won two World Court Orders on the basis of the 1948 Genocide Convention that were overwhelmingly in favor of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Yugoslavia to cease and desist from committing all acts of genocide against the Bosnians. And the fact that the Tamils living on “Sri Lanka” have been victims of genocide only strengthens and reinforces their right to self-determination under international law, including establishing their own independent State of Tamil Eelam if that is their desire. I say that as Legal Advisor to the Palestine Liberation Organization on their 15 November 1988 Declaration of Independence as well as to the Provisional Government of the State of Palestine on its recognition as a United Nations Observer State by the U.N. General Assembly on 29 November 2012.

Sri Lanka: 13A And Its Nine Lives


Colombo TelegraphBy R Hariharan -June 26, 2013 
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Indian Ministry of External Affairs took the unusual step of issuing a strong press statement cautioning Sri Lanka not to dilute the 13th Amendment(13A) at the end of a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation’s meetings with Indian leadership including the Prime Minister on June 19, 2013. It was in response in to Colombo’s hectic moves to dismantle the constitutional provision of 13A that confers a level of autonomy to Tamil minority.  If 13A is abolished it would not only be negation of the promises President Rajapaksamade to the nation and India but  it would set the clock back on the national reconciliation process that is stalled at the start line since 2009.

Sri Lanka: Tamil Disenchantment With The 13th Amendment – Analysis

June 25, 2013

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During the Fourth Eelam War, in order to ensure India’s support to the ongoing military operations, President Mahinda Rajapaksa used to assure New Delhi that his government would sincerely and expeditiously implement the 13th amendment, once the war was won. On few occasions he remarked that Colombo will go even beyond the 13th amendment.

 

Editorial-June 25, 2013

Having usurped the powers of other state institutions and rendered them weak and malleable the government is now encroaching on the Opposition turf, if how it is handling the issue of devolution is anything to go by. Time was when the J. R. Jayewardene government defended devolution and went so far as to plunge the country into a blood bath to implement the provincial council system while the then SLFP-led Opposition was going full steam ahead to torpedo the 13th Amendment albeit in vain. But, today, the government is opposing and supporting devolution at the same time! Its leftist coalition partners are backing devolution to the hilt and its nationalist constituents like the JHU and the NFF are on a campaign to have the provincial councils abolished. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is, true to form, temporising, having allowed the pro-devolution and anti-devolution groups in his government to do as they wish. He has made a virtue of necessity, we reckon.

The UNP is speaking a kind political Creole which is hardly comprehensible, where devolution is concerned. What one gathers from its gobbledygook is that it is wary of challenging the status quo, but mum’s the word on its part as regards the full implementation of the 13th Amendment; it has only promised ‘meaningful devolution’ in its proposed draft constitution, whatever that means. The leftists in the ruling coalition have stolen the UNP’s thunder by openly opposing moves to dilute the 13th Amendment. On Monday, several ministers told the media that they were for devolution and the 13th Amendment must not be tampered with.

The JVP has renewed its call for the abolition of the provincial councils, but the government’s nationalist allies, the JHU and the NFF, are doing a far more effective campaign against devolution than the Rathu Sahodarayas.

The government seems to have taken a leaf out of the book of South American logging industry which sets up and funds environmental outfits to stage mild protests against deforestation so as to shut out the genuine anti-logging campaigners capable of posing a threat to its interests. With its coalition partners now campaigning both for and against devolution, the government can rest assured that protests either for or against the 13th Amendment will not get out of hand.

Another ruse that the government has adopted to preclude the Opposition from harnessing public resentment to gain the much-needed political traction when ruling party politicians get into hot water is to have Cabinet ministers condemn those miscreants far more vigorously than the UNP and the JVP do. A Northwestern provincial councillor who recently forced a female teacher to kneel down in her school had the entire Cabinet coming down on him like a ton of bricks, so much so that he had to tender his resignation. (However, let none be so naïve as to think he will be punished by the party.) This method may be called political back burning in that, like firefighters who stop a forest fire by clearing an area ahead of it with the help of a new fire that spreads in the opposite direction to the advancing flames, the government neutralises public anger by engineering protests against the rogues within its ranks when they get exposed for misconduct or crimes. A Cabinet minister has even called for a code of conduct for politicians and flayed some of his own party men! His call may have struck a responsive chord with the unsuspecting public fed up with politicians.

While the UPFA is thus craftily playing the roles of both the government and the Opposition to safeguard its interests, the UNP is busy digging itself into a hole. The sacking of 20 odd dissidents could not have come at a worse time for the ailing party which alone has the potential to be an effective countervailing force against the government. Instead of battening down the hatches and waiting for the political storm to pass, the UNP leader and his rivals are going for each other’s jugular. The government couldn’t have wished for a better Opposition!

Torture in Sri Lanka - ‘Many times I would lose consciousness’

In Sri Lanka, people seen to be critical of the authorities can be detained for years without access to the outside world.
In Sri Lanka, people seen to be critical of the authorities can be detained for years without access to the outside world.
26 June 2013
Thevan (not his real name) has flashbacks of the impossible days he spent being tortured in a police cell in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo.
These flashbacks force him to relive a story so harrowing that even he sometimes struggles to believe it happened to him.
I was blindfolded and with my hands tied behind my back. Sometimes our heads were banged against the wall or we would be kicked on our chests. Many times I was half conscious or would lose consciousness. When I would come back I would find people hitting me. They used to say: ‘You must accept that you are part of the Tamil Tigers and you must sign these papers’.
Sri Lankan torture survivor.

Thevan’s story clearly shows how poorly the legal system functions in Sri Lanka. The fact that there was no charge against him, that he was repeatedly tortured, and had no idea if was going to be held in prison for a day or two, five months or 30 years, shows exactly what is wrong with the system.
Polly Truscott, Deputy Asia-Pacific Director at Amnesty Internationa