Peace for the World

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

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Sri Lanka halts French festival over 'insulting' movie

July 16, 2013 
Latest NewsColombo: Sri Lanka has halted a French cultural festival after it screened an internationally-acclaimed local film that the military considered insulting, authorities said on Monday.

The French Film Festival in Colombo was abruptly stopped by the management of the state-owned venue after the movie -- set during Sri Lanka's ethnic war -- was screened, the French embassy and the government said.

A defence ministry official told reporters the film had been banned in Sri Lanka.

"It's an illegal film which insults the security forces and the government of Sri Lanka,"said the official, Lakshman Hulugalle, adding that producers did not have permission to use military uniforms.


The venue management told the embassy it suspended the festival marking Bastille Day celebrations, on "account of the contents of and the sentiments contained" in the Sinhala-language film "Flying Fish".

However, the embassy said it had been given clearance by the Public Performance Board, Sri Lanka's official movie and drama censor, to screen the film last Thursday to an invited audience.

State media slammed the festival organisers after the movie was screened, saying "Flying Fish" was critical of Sri Lanka's troops. The movie is set against the backdrop of the Tamil separatist war in the east of the island.

The government did not say what specific scenes were unacceptable. The festival was scheduled to end last Sunday but was terminated Saturday morning.

The French embassy said it had selected the 2011 movie with the support of Sri Lanka's culture ministry due to its international recognition in festivals in Asia and in France.

Sri Lanka is highly sensitive to criticism of its troops, who are facing international censure for alleged war crimes in the final stages of crushing Tamil separatists in 2009.

Sri Lanka has banned several local productions, saying they were undermining military morale. The government has rejected allegations that its troops killed 40,000 civilians in the closing stages of the war.

Letter To Independent Television Network (ITN)


By Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu -July 16, 2013 |
Dr Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu
Colombo TelegraphMr. Rosmand Senaratne,
Chairman,
Independent Television Network (ITN),
Wickramasinghepura,
Battaramulla.
16 July 2013
Dear Mr. Senaratne,
I am writing with reference to the Sinhala language 7 pm news broadcast of the Independent Television Network (ITN) on Sunday 14th July 2013.
An item on this news bulletin stated that the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) and I, organised a meeting in Ampara on Sunday to further the interests of the LTTE and that the meeting was cut short due to the intervention of the Buddhist clergy and public of the area.  The visuals used in the news item did not show any member of CPA or me or any banner or poster naming or in any way representing CPA or myself as the organisers of the meeting.  The language used in the news item too was clearly defamatory and intended to arouse public opinion against CPA and myself and bring us into public disrepute.                                        Read More     

Buddhist Monk Led Government Group Sabotaged Seminar On Devolution In Ampara

Colombo TelegraphJuly 16, 2013 
A mob, lead by a Buddhist monk has sabotaged a seminar organised by the Samabima newspaper, Sudarshana Gunawardana, Attorney-at-Law and Executive Director of Rights Now told Colombo Telegraph.
Organizer:
“Samabima” (http://www.samabima.com/) is a monthly newspaper in Sinhalese, focusing on issues related to democracy and human rights, with a particular focus on minority rights. It is published by Rights Now Collective for Democracy, a NGO based in Colombo, Sri Lanka (http://www.rightsnow.net/) that also focuses on similar issues. Rights Now also publishes a one page supplement in the weekly Sinhalese paper “Ravaya”. “Samabima” is one of the very few regular publications in Sinhalese language that addresses issues related to power sharing, human rights situation of Tamils and more broadly in Sri Lanka and also international involvements in relation to human rights in Sri Lanka.
Background:                         Read More

When History is Twisted, Humanity Loses

Jul-07-2013


Many Theravada Buddhists of Myanmar and Sri Lanka try to justify Genocide.
Salem-News.com
(PHILADELPHIA, PA) - Recently, after the publication of the Time Magazine’scover page article on Wirathu, the Buddhist terrorist monk of Myanmar, I came across an article in which the Buddhist writer stated that the magazine got it all wrong about Wirathu and that the pogroms against Muslims, which was disingenuously called ‘Buddhist nationalism’, are a ‘last resort’ to preserve Buddhist ‘heritage, religion and country to ensure history is not repeated.’ He says the violence against Muslims in Buddhist majority countries must be understood under the context that Buddhists are now a minority in some of the former Buddhist-majority countries.

Opposition supporters attacked police during a nationwide general strike Tuesday in southwestern Bangladesh, prompting police to open fire, a police official said. Two opposition supporters were killed.
The violence took place in Satkhira district when hundreds of Jamaat-e-Islami party supporters were marching to enforce the daylong strike, called to protest the jailing of the party’s former chief Ghulam Azam for his role during the country’s independence war against Pakistan in 1971.
Police opened fire after the Jamaat-e-Islami supporters attacked an officer with machetes, local police official Tajul Islam said. In addition to the two dead, three other activists were injured as well as nine police officials.
A special tribunal on Monday sentenced the 91-year-old Azam to 90 years in jail but his supporters denounced the verdict.
The tribunal said Azam deserved capital punishment, but received a jail sentence instead because of his advanced age and poor health.
The verdict also angered those who wanted to see a harsher penalty.
Azam led Jamaat-e-Islami in then-east Pakistan in 1971 when Bangladesh gained independence through a nine-month war. He is among several Jamaat-e-Islami leaders convicted by a tribunal formed in 2010 by the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to try those accused of collaborating with the Pakistani army in the war.
Bangladesh says the Pakistani army killed 3 million people and raped 200,000 women during the war.
The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party, led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, says the tribunal is intended to weaken the opposition. Jamaat-e-Islami is a key political ally of Zia’s party and shared cabinet posts during Zia’s term as prime minister from 2001-2006.
Protests over previous verdicts also turned deadly.
On Tuesday, a second tribunal announced that it would have a verdict Wednesday on the case of Ali Ahsan Mojaheed, the secretary-general of Jamaat-e-Islami. Mojaheed is accused of leading a notorious group that during the war kidnapped and killed many teachers, journalists and writers who supported the cause for independence.
That announcement prompted Jamaat-e-Islami to call another strike for Wednesday.

EXCLUSIVE: TNA’S CM CANDIDATE DOUBTFUL OF POLLS IN NORTH

July 16, 2013 
Expressing doubt whether polls will be held in the war-torn north, the TNA’s chief ministerial candidate for the province, C.V. Vigneshwaran says that the government might bringing forth “conditions” which will see that the election does not take place.
EXCLUSIVE: TNA’s CM candidate doubtful of polls in North
The retired judge stated that at present the government has complete control over the Northern Province and that the army is “interfering in everything the local population is doing.”

“They have 15 out of 20 battalions in that area. They have taken over land of the people and they are not giving it back to them. They have taken over vast areas of land for cultivations and not handed them back. They are having full control with regard to day-to-day activities,” he said, detailing the ways by which the government is having full control in the province.

If a Provincial Council is established that control will be affected, he said, in an exclusive interview with Ada Derana. 

Mr Vigneshwaran therefore stated that he is of the opinion that the government might think in terms of somehow bringing about conditions which will see that the election does not take place. “Of course they are also fearing public opinion and international opinion,” he noted.

“These are my doubts that I am bringing on. But I hope that is not done,” he said.    

Asked how he feels about being named as the TNA’s Chief Ministerial candidate for the Northern Province, Mr Vigneshwaran said: “I feel like the person who has jilted his lover and who is getting married to the girl his parents have found for him.”

The former Supreme Court judge stated that he did not want and “still do not want” this position, however he has been, more or less, forced into this spot because everybody has taken up the position that this is a job that possibly might be done by him. 

“Therefore when there was so much pressure I informed them if every constituent party of the TNA will agree to my common candidature, then I will consider their request favorably,” he said.    

Mr Vigneshwaran stated that several TNA MPs including R. Sampanthan and Mavai Senathirajah met him yesterday and informed him of their decision to name him as their common candidate.

Mr Vigneshwaran stated that he was always against it and is not interested in the position even now. “But then I have no alternative. So I take it upon myself as a duty towards my community, which I am trying to do.” 

Monday, July 15, 2013

Commonwealth Lawyers Call For CHOGM Boycott


Colombo TelegraphJuly 16, 2013 
Lawyers from more than 50 countries are calling for Commonwealth nations to boycott this year’s Heads of Government meeting in Sri Lanka, the Australian Broadcasting corporation reports.
The Commonwealth Lawyers Association says the controversial removal of Sri Lanka’s Chief Justice shows a lack of judicial independence and transparency.
Alex Ward, vice-president, Commonwealth Lawyers Association
But so far only Canada has threatened to boycott the November meeting in protest against alleged human rights violations, while Australia has dismissed such proposals as ‘wrong’.
Interviewer: Richard Ewart
Speaker: Alex Ward, vice-president, Commonwealth Lawyers Association
WARD: Well, I think there’s a lot of disquiet about it, and the important thing about is what does the Commonwealth mean? And here I mean the Commonwealth of Nations, the former British Empire if you’re looking at it, to say it’s a place if governments, member nations aren’t toeing the line, they’re dealt with quite severe. We look at Fiji, we look at Pakistan, we look at Zimbabwe where they’re saying because you’re not acting in a way that’s consistent with a proper rule of law, which is looking after people, having the independent judiciary and this sort of thing, that we’re going to suspend you from the Commonwealth, that’s how seriously we take it.
And so the problem that we see here, as Commonwealth lawyers dealing in these areas, and hearing from our colleagues in Sri Lanka is that the conduct of the government in Sri Lanka is getting to the point where we’re saying well, isn’t this against the sort of principles of the rule of law that we adhere to and if you go to CHOGM in Sri Lanka aren’t you rather giving them the tick of approval? And that’s the problem, well what’s the point of the Commonwealth, if we’ll kick out a Fiji, but we’ll give Sri Lanka a tick of approval.
Mavai Senathirajah the King Maker!
by Manekshaw-2013-07-16 
 

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) faced a few discordant moments in the past few days over its selection of the chief ministerial candidate for the Northern Provincial Council (NPC), elections for which are scheduled to take place in September this year.


Pitted against each other in the selection race was a former judge of the Supreme Court, C.V. Vigneswaran, a prominent figure in the judicial circles and Mavai Senathirajah, a TNA Member of Parliament from the Jaffna District. Tamil political observers watching the selection scenario, dubbed it a 'tussle between the judiciary and the legislature.' Indeed, the discordance of the selection of the chief ministerial candidate continued for a significant number of days, before sanity returned and status quo was restored within the TNA and the Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK), the political party of
R. Sampanthan and Mavai Senathirajah, with all agreeing to the nomination of Vigneswaran as the chief ministerial candidate of the TNA. This agreement was reached at a special meeting held at the TNA office in Colombo yesterday (15).

Senathirajah, finally gave into to his leader, R. Sampanthan's wisdom, and proving his loyalty to the TNA, not only withdrew his name as contender for the NPC Chief Minister post, but also extended his support towards the candidature of Justice Vigneswaran. Senathirajah's magnanimity in making way for Vigneswaran to be nominated the TNA's prime candidate for the NPC polls has made him a better man and 'King Maker' of the party.
His gesture is all the more significant, because, although the Colombo based intellectuals and members of the legal fraternity supported the candidature of Justice Vigneswaran, Senathirajah was very much accepted by the people at the grassroots level in the North and East.

A good orator in Tamil, Senathirajah was a member of the youth wing of the ITAK when S.J.V. Chelvanayagam led the party. 'Mavai' is the shortened name of the village Maviddapuram in Kankesanthurai (KKS), Senathirajah's birth place. Officially his full name is Somasundaram Senathirajah.
Mavai Senathirajah, along with late Kovai Mahesan (Editor of Suthanthiran – the news bulletin published by the ITAK), late Vannai Anandan and poet Kasi Anandan from Batticaloa, was a prominent youth activist of the ITAK in the 60s and 70s. Along with the Anandans, Vannai and Kasi, he was one of the pioneer Tamil political prisoners to be put behind bars in 1972 and in 1973 for his aggressive political activities.

Recent protests

When the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) embarked on its campaign trail in the 1977 parliamentary polls, Senathirajah, and the two Anandans were the energetic young speakers dominating the political platforms of the Front in the North and East.
Senathirajah has taken part in every agitation spearheaded by the ITAK under the leadership of the late leaders
S. J. V.Chelvanayagam and
A. Amirthalingam. The very recent protests headed by Senathirajah were against the land acquisition of the Security Forces in Valikamam North in the Jaffna Peninsula.

It is significant that even the houses of Senathirajah and his wife remain within the area demarcated by the Security Forces for land acquisition in Valikamam North.
When the issue of selecting the NPC chief ministerial candidate surfaced, the ITAK's Jaffna, Batticaloa and Trincomalee branches extended their support to Senathirajah, with one of his ardent supporter even threatening that he would self immolate himself if the TNA Parliamentarian was not selected as the NPC's chief ministerial candidate. Almost all constituent parties in the TNA also extended their support to Senathirajah and insisted until the last moment that he should be the prime candidate for the TNA at the Northern polls.

However, yesterday's do or die meeting at the TNA office in Colombo, to finalize the matter took an unexpected right turn, with Senathirajah abiding by the decision of his leader Sampanthan, withdrawing himself from the fray and extending his support to Justice Vigneswaran.
It is extremely significant that the veteran politician put the party, and maintaining party unity above personal interests in making the decision. He said as much when he told his fellow TNA members at yesterday's meeting, that in the best interest of the TNA, taking into consideration its integrity, he had decided to step down from contesting for the NPC chief ministerial candidacy.
  
Tamil militancy

Justice Vigneswaran also created history of sorts when his nomination for Chief Minister was confirmed as the unanimous choice of the TNA. He became the first judge of the Supreme Court in the country to enter politics.
A career judge, Justice Vigneswaran entered the Judiciary in 1979 and continued to serve in various parts in the North and East as District Judge and was elevated as High Court judge in 1986, before he adorned the benches of the superior courts.
Vigneswaran's tenure as a judicial servant in the North had witnessed the early stages of Tamil militancy and it was a challenging period for him as the Tamil militants even remained a threat to prominent Tamil government servants in the North and East.

Two of Vigneswaran's sons have married into Sinhalese families and one of his daughters-in-law is the daughter of prominent leftist politician and current Minister of National Languages and Social Integration, Vasudeva Nanyakkara.
Since his retirement, Justice Vigneswaran has made immense contribution towards spiritual and Tamil cultural activities. He is the Patron of the foremost Tamil literary organization in the island 'Kambar Kalagam.'
Unlike the Eastern Provincial Council, the Northern Provincial Council will have to address several thorny issues such as the crisis situation over the alleged land acquisition by the Security Forces and issues with regard to the Tamil political prisoners.

The learned judge, who had been a dominant figure from the benches of the lower Courts to the superior courts of the country, will now stand on a different platform, appearing before an entirely different audience.
The war in the North and East that haunted the regions for nearly three decades, have to a great extent deprived the Tamil political scene of intellectuals with the brutal assassinations of a large number of Tamil politicians who were also intellectuals.

In such a context, where there is a huge vacuum in the Tamil political scene for intellectually sound figures in the calibre of Justice Vigneswaran, the TNA Chief, Sampanthan, was precise in opting for Vigneswaran as his choice for the NPC chief ministerial candidacy and Senathirajah with his vast experience in Tamil politics becomes the 'King Maker' by magnanimously paving the way for Justice Vigneswaran to strengthen the Tamil political scene with more muscle to face the challenges that lay ahead.

VIDEO: TNA NOMINATE FORMER SC JUDGE VIGNESHWARAN AS CM CANDIDATE

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has nominated former Supreme Court judge C.V. Vigneshwaran as the Chief Ministerial candidate for the Northern Provincial Council polls, TNA Leader R. Sampanthan stated.




















Sanjeewa Bandara banned from entering Universities
By Ananda Wijesooriya-2013-07-15 


The Convenor of the Inter University Student’s Federation (IUSF) Sanjeewa Bandara has been granted bail and has also been banned from entering the premises of any Universities in the country by the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court today.
 

The Court ordered Sanjeewa Bandara to be banned from all Universities based on the statement given by the Vice Chancellor of the Ruhunu University in which Bandara was pursuing his education.


The Vice Chancellor of the Ruhunu University has told Court that Bandara’s studentship at the university was banned in 2007 and that thereby he cannot be considered as a student.


Furthermore the Fort Magistrate’s Court released Sanjeewa Bandara on conditional bail, adding that if any one of the bail conditions is broken, he will be remanded till the case completely concludes. (Ceylon Today Online)

TNA MP claims he foiled army attempt to rape 200 Tamil girls


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By Shamindra Ferdinando-July 14, 2013

Jaffna District Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Sivagnanam Sritharan has claimed that he recently thwarted an attempt by the army in the north to rape 200 Tamil speaking girls.

Addressing a group of Sri Lankans at Murugan kovil in Montreal on July 10, MP Sritharan alleged that the girls were being taken away by the army when he intervened. The MP was responding to a member of the audience who queried his motive for campaigning against the government while being a member of parliament.

MP Sritharan emphasised that he could save Tamil speaking people only if he remained in Sri Lanka and continued to serve the people as an MP.

An authoritative government official told The Island that the Canadian government was turning a blind eye to what was going on. Responding to a query, the official asserted that the meeting would have been under surveillance by Canadian authorities therefore they could easily verify the MP’s claim.

However, the member of the audience, who was subsequently identified as an ex-LTTE cadre, alleged that the TNA was collecting funds on the pretext of fighting for Tamil speaking people in Sri Lanka.

Sources quoted MP Sritharan as having said that he was looking after the disabled, particularly those who had fought for the LTTE. They said that MP Sritharan and two of his associates received donations from many of those present, including some clergymen.

Addressing the gathering MP Sritharan said that LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran had fought successive governments for 30 years. Alleging that the Tamil community had lost everything because of the Sinhalese, the MP said that they couldn’t do anything in Sri Lanka. Sources quoted the MP as having said: "You should tell your children and create a Tamil organisation.

Tell them Prabhakaran’s story. We cannot start a war in Sri Lanka, only you can start it."

The ex-LTTE cadre urged the politician to move on to Canada if he felt the next battle should start there.

Sources said that the MP had left Murugan kovil at 10:00 p.m after having declared that his presence in Sri Lanka was necessary to intervene on behalf of Tamil speaking people at the mercy of the government. MP Sritharan cited the alleged attempt by the army to rape 200 Tamil speaking girls a major reason for his inability to take up residence in Canada.

MP Sritharan was not available for comment.

Military spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya told The Island there had never been such an allegation during the entire conflict. Asked whether the TNA or any other party had raised such an issue since the conclusion of the conflict in May 2009, Brigadier Wanigasooriya pointed out that had it been true, the TNA would have raised it in Sri Lanka. Now that an allegation regarding an attempt to rape Tamil girls had been made, the TNA MP should make a detailed statement on his return to Sri Lanka, the Brigadier said.

A senior police officer told The Island that the police would probably seek to record a statement from the MP with regard to the alleged attempt to rape Tamil girls and the project in support of disabled LTTE cadres.

SRI LANKA: Rape and other crimes against women on the increase

AHRC LogoJuly 15, 2013
Every ninety minutes a woman is raped in Sri Lanka, said Women for Rights at a press conference held in Colombo on July 14. The organisation further said that Sri Lanka is 5th on a list regarding domestic violence. Crimes causing violence relating to women and children is on the rise. In Sri Lanka the citizens live in an environment that has no respect for women and it is estimated that 95% of women using public transport are at risk of being subjected to sexual harassment.
The spokesperson for the organisation attributed this situation to the government's policy of protecting criminals and allowing local politicians to carry out such crimes with impunity. This approach of neglect towards crime is a strategy that works from the top to the bottom of the government's hierarchy. The organisation also said that the number of crimes against women is far higher than what is actually reported in the media.
The above statements from one of the leading organisations for women in Sri Lanka come as no surprise. The criminal justice apparatus in the country has been allowed to collapse. The investigative function of the police has now been virtually suspended and this acts in favour of the criminals. The responsibility for the collapse of the policing system lies firmly with the government and particularly with the promulgation of the 18thAmendment to the Constitution which has virtually invalidated even the limited reforms of the police and other public institutions initiated under the 17th Amendment.
Today Sri Lankan citizens do not enjoy the protection of the law. Thus, the government has failed in the most primary function that any government is expected to fulfill which is the protection of its citizens. Instead of protection the government itself removes all the legal obstacles created to obstruct the criminals. Naturally the worst affected are the most vulnerable sections of society, which is the women and the children.
Earlier, on Valentine's Day, women's groups held a public protest demanding, among other things, the stopping of the granting of suspended sentences to criminals found guilty of rape and other serious crimes against women. The practice of giving suspended sentences is now widespread in Sri Lanka and the practice itself arose as a result of the collapse of the criminal justice system. The courts often pressurise lawyers to reach 'settlements' even in serious criminal cases and as an incentive the possibility of obtaining suspended sentences is offered.
Several lawyers interviewed by the Asian Human Rights Commission stated that the practice of criminal law has virtually become a farce. The police officers manipulate the system and the Attorney General's Department makes no attempt to resist the extreme degeneration that is taking place. Besides this the courts themselves become party to this dismal state of affairs by attempting to force down 'settlements'.
Under these circumstances the call made by Women for Rights for government intervention to stop crimes against women is quite unlikely to bear any positive results. The challenge now is for all, including women's organisations, to take up the collapse of the criminal justice system and the rule of law in general as the common problem affecting everyone. It is only the development of the solidarity of all those who have become victims of criminals and others who are exploiting the situation that the government's neglect can be confronted. Until then as one lawyer said, "We all are sitting ducks".

Lamborghini-badagini comes home to roost says UNP


  • People’s living standards deteriorating post-war: Harsha
  • Highest increase is in food taxes in first quarter compared with last year
  • Survey shows household income up by 5.4% since 2009/10; expenditure up by 8.5%
  • UNP says Govt.prioritising Lamborghini economics above the poor man’s belly
By Dharisha Bastians- July 15, 2013 
Citing the results of a key official survey, the UNP yesterday attempted to poke holes in the ruling party’s claims of burgeoning economic growth and heaped criticism on the Mahinda Chinthana economic policies, saying it was empowering only cronies while further impoverishing the average citizen.
The Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics in its preliminary report for 2012-2013 has shown the average household’s real expenditure to exceed real income by 3%, despite the economic growth and low inflation rates that the Government was claiming, the main Opposition United National Party charged.
The survey conducted three yearly by the Department surveys some 20,000 households and is a key economic progress report and is widely utilised in public policymaking. The survey shows that household real income in 2009-2010 was Rs. 26,414 and Rs. 27,836 in 2012/2013.
UNP National List Legislator and Economist Dr. Harsha De Silva said that while the nominal mean income of households has increased over the last three years, real income, or income adjusted for inflation, has shown a meagre increase of 5.4% in the post-conflict years.
“These are the wonder of Asia years. But real income has increased only marginally, while real expenditure has gone up by 8.5%. So where are the results of the Government’s claims of single digit inflation?” De Silva told a media conference yesterday.
He said that the Census Department survey had revealed the people’s true living standards in an irrefutable way. De Silva said that while the average person’s purchasing power was severely on the decline, luxury goods were entering the market.
“Meanwhile, an agent for Lamborghini just opened a showroom in Colombo last week. A car is about Rs. 200 million. When I said in Parliament last week that there were Lamborghinis for the 1% while the 99% were badagini, I didn’t realise it was prophetic,” he quipped.
De Silva said that the agent for the luxury sports car in Sri Lanka was Micro, a company that had been provided duty concessions by the Government to import and manufacture cars for the poor man. He said it was ironic that the highest tax increase relative to January-April 2012 this year had been in the Special Commodity Levy that had increased by 39%.
“This is the food tax. Many countries do not tax their food. Sri Lanka does. While the Government prepares to give foreign casino kings a tax holiday, they continue to tax the citizens’ food and essential items,” he charged.
The UNP MP said that people’s living standards were actually deteriorating since the war, despite Government claims to about economic dividends. “The Mahinda Chinthana economic progress is a lie. Where’s the wonder now?” he queried.

French Embassy not happy


July 14, 2013
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The Embassy of France in Colombo says it regrets the unfortunate incident and the embarrassment for the general public and for the French Spring partners and sponsors after the local authorities had ordered the suspension of the French Film Festival.
The French Film Festival had been organised by the Embassy of France between June 18th and July 14th, with the support of the Ministry of Culture and the Arts, the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall and many others partners and sponsors.
The Festival provided opportunities for artists from the two countries to perform on a common stage and/or to share mutual experiences. In its framework, a dozen events have been presented in various artistic fields such as music, songs, dance, fashion, photography, books and gastronomy.
The cinema part of the Festival comprised screening, in the premises of the BMICH, of Sri Lankan and French films selected by the Embassy. The Embassy said that the film “Flying Fish” had been chosen to be screened at the film festival, due to its international recognition in festivals in Asia and in France.
The Embassy received from the Public Performances Board the certifications authorising the screening of all these movies. The conditions put to the screening of “Flying Fish”, such as its one time only presentation to a selected invited audience without children have been respected.
The Embassy of France had however been informed yesterday by the Board of Management of the SWRD Bandaranaike National Memorial Foundation of its decision to suspend the French Film Festival on “account of the contents of and the sentiments contained in the Sinhala Film “Flying Fish”.
“The Embassy of France regrets this unfortunate incident and the embarrassment for the general public and for the French Spring partners and sponsors,” the French Embassy in Colombo said.
The Embassy said that the aim of the Spring Festival Cultural Festival is to strengthen the friendly relations between France and Sri Lanka and in no way to harm any part of the Sri Lankan diverse society.
How Vaas killed his wife’s paramour –better IGP wears regime’s loin cloth however stinking
(Lanka-e-News-14.July.2013.11.30PM) Following the exposure by Lanka e news on the 17 th of June regarding how DIG Vaas Gunawardena shot to death the paramour of his wife after abducting him , more secrets of the murder had surfaced.

The paramour was a police constable who was serving under Vaas. Since the IGP is pretending he is not aware regarding this murder , the other police officers within the force are thoroughly disillusioned as it is one of their own colleagues who is the victim of this brutal murder.

The inside information division of Lanka e news has been able to unearth the following information :

It is during the period from 2010 until 2012 , when Vaas was SSP at Kurunegala this murder had been committed by him. The real name of the victim is P. A. Dharmawardena (PC 61975) who was serving in the special security unit. The other police officers who served in the same security unit of Vaas is Indika Lakmini Bamunusinghe Sub Inspector, Sarath Priyantha (PC 67656) and Gamini Sanathchandra (PC 51798) who are now in custody , while Kelum Rangana Dissanayake also served in the same unit, but is not in custody.

Shyamalie Perera wife of Vaas who was carrying on an illicit affair with the cop P A Dharmawardena had even gone with her paramour brazenly to the 25 acre Naramballa coconut estate of Vaas in Wariyapola and had enjoyed herself for two days secretly but thoroughly with this constable. Unfortunately , this was caught red handed by Vaas’ elder son , Ravindu Gunawardena who had assaulted the constable, and immediately rushed to meet his father to complain about this. When the paramour did not report to work thereafter, Vaas had over this incident tried to commit suicide by consuming mosquito coil. Vaas after recovering had searched for his wife’s paramour without revealing his fury. The permanent address of the paramour constable as registered with the police is No. 77 , Ihalawatte , Levangama , Ruwanwella . Though a team was sent to his address , the paramour had not been there.

This PC is a bachelor , and in that house only his mother lived , while his father was dead. He had a sister who was married and she lived in a different area. After learning that the constable without reporting to work is living with his uncle residing in Peliyagoda , Vaas dispatched Bamunusinghe IP , Wariyapola police crime division OIC Ruwan Ranasinghe SI, Sarath Priyantha PC 67656 and Gamini Sanath Chandra PC 51798 to somehow induce and fetch Dharmawardena PC

When the team reached Dharmawardena’s uncle’s house , they were able to find the former and coax him to come to Vaas’ official house at Kurunegala. Ruwan Ranasinghe had been driving the vehicle which took Dharmawardena to Vaas. Dharmawardena was wearing a blue and white striped Tee shirt when the vehicle of the team taking him was turning the vehicle into Vaas’ official house. This had been noticed by the police security post officers. There is evidence testifying to this. Dharmawardena wearing this Tee shirt was seated next to Gamini Sanathchandra . The witness speaking to Lanka e news inside information division said , Dharmawardena was last seen by the officers of the security post and thereafter he went missing.

Every police officer has a service register or SR which identifies him. After some days , Vaas has got down the SR of Dharmawardena and had sent a message to the Director that Dharmwardena is being transferred to the Judiciary Security Division (JSD) . But so far Dharmawardena has not been found , and the JSD says , Dharmawardena never reported to work. Vaas on the other hand had said, he is not in Kurunegala , and he went to Colombo to report to the JDS. On 25 th November 2011, a V .O. P.(vacated of police) notice was issued that Dharmawardena had deserted his police duty.

Once again , thereafter , Vaas had ordered the Kurunegala headquarters IP to bring all the files including the service file of Dharmawardena , and Vaas himself had recorded in his own handwriting that Dharmawardena be given the VOP which action was absolutely illegal even officially. Such a recording can only be made by the division that granted the VOP and not by any other division.

Such a minute can be made in the file of Dharmawardena only by the SD and not by Kurunegala SSP Vaas Gunawardena. The most serious lapse and atrocious part of this illegal act is ,before making such a record that this individual had deserted the services ,is the failure to intimate that this individual had not reported to work or he had gone missing to his mother , (guardian) living in Ruwanwella. Why was this not done?

Vaas who is not only a brutal murderer but also a crafty wolf had used his cunning to spread the story that his wife’s paramour was having an affair with another woman and had eloped with her to another area. Vaas had also been sending his sinister henchmen on and off to the homes of Dharmawardena’s mother and his sister, and related this concocted story to them , while also telling them ,’it is alright his eloping , but tell him if you meet that Vaas wants him to report to work’. This story was spread among Dharmawardena’s relatives too.

The security division Director too was deceived via this story. 

Based on the statement made to the CID by Indika Lakmini Bamunusinghe SI who is now in custody , after Dharmawardena was taken to the official residence of Vaas , he was killed by Vaas himself by shooting him in his head . Subsequently Bamunusinghe and the group had taken the body and destroyed it. Indeed Bamunusinghe in his confession had revealed even the place where Dharmawardena’s body was dumped.

It is a most pertinent and vexatious question , when investigations are not conducted into the murder by Vaas of his own fellow officer of the police department (Shyam’s murder by Vaas apart) , will investigations be instituted against Vaas against the other murders of innocents committed by him? Is the IGP not going to hold himself answerable to the life of a police constable who was murdered while being in the police service under him ? 

If this IGP is there only to do the sordid biddings of the regime and is just a dog wagging its tail before them , and not honestly discharging his duties towards the public , it will be better he removes his uniform and borrows or better robs the stinking loin cloth of the ‘regime’ and wears it unmindful of the stench in which event the public will tolerate him as they would know the stench is not his but that of the regime.

CJ Impeachment Cases – MPs Herath & Sampanthan Urge SC By Motion – Don’t Deny Us Rights Of A Party To An Appeal


Colombo TelegraphJuly 15, 2013
Vijitha Herath (Member of Parliament, Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna – JVP) and R. Sampanthan (Member of Parliament – TNA) who are respondents in a controversial appeal filed by the Attorney General (AG) to reverse Appeal Court and Supreme Court rulings that held the kangaroo style Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) findings against Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake unconstitutional and illegal, have filed motions underscoring that they should not be denied their rights to be heard – both in objection to leave to appeal being granted, and also to raise any relevant questions of law if court decides to grant the AG leave to appeal.
Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake
Herath and Sampanthan were both members (from the Opposition) appointed to the PSC, who walked out in protest and disgust at the dishonest and improper way in which the majority government members acted and misbehaved. The way in which the inquiry was misconducted drew strong criticism and condemnation locally and internationally including from the legal profession (Bar Association of Sri Lanka – BASL) itself, which for the first time ever boycotted in protest, a sham ceremony organized by a few pro-government lawyers to welcome the de facto Chief Justice Mohan Pieris who was installed to run the judiciary.
The Shirani Bandaranayake impeachment and Pieris appointment related cases are due to be taken up tomorrow (16.07.2013) morning by a ‘special bench’ made up of 5 judges. (See our earlier report). The court has been asked to make a ruling on the matters put down in the Motion tomorrow (16.07.2013).
The Colombo Telegraph is able to publish today the full text of the Motion filed in the Supreme Court Registry on behalf of Vijitha Herath, for the benefit of our readers:

Mattala idling: Govt. offers more concessions


The Government has further slashed aircraft handling charges and introduced a string of promotional discounts at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) in a bid to attract more flights there. A fifty per cent discount in landing and parking charges which was earlier valid only for this year has now been extended up to March 2014, when the idling airport will celebrate one year in operation.
A minimum landing charge of US$ 250 which had been imposed on international commercial airlines has also been lifted. These concessions were published in a Gazette signed by Civil Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne.
An earlier gazette published in March 2013 described the landing charges as US$ 4 per metric tonne of the maximum take-off weight of the aircraft or part thereof, “subject to a minimum charge of United States Dollars 250 per landing”. The last requirement has been dropped in the new Gazette, dated July 5, 2013.
It also states that, notwithstanding the landing and parking charges specified in the Gazette, certain categories of operators will be afforded promotional discount rates. These include new charter flight operators; new budget carriers; present budget carriers operating to Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), for any additional frequencies to MRIA; present legacy carriers operating to BIA, for any additional frequencies to MRIA; and new legacy carriers.
Legacy carriers are conventional airlines (such as SriLankan Airlines) that provide full service, as opposed to budget carriers.
Other discounts on landing and parking charges — 25 per cent in 2015 and 2016 —remain the same. The same concession was initially offered for 2017 but this has now been removed.
Airline industry sources said MRIA had failed to attract traffic despite incentives to international airlines. At present, only 14 flights operate (one way) a week from the airport. Most of these are SriLankan Airlines aircraft that land at Mattala on their way to BIA or to an overseas destination (for example, Male or Bangkok).
The only other international airline that operates flights to MRIA is Flydubai. Airport officials were cagey when asked for information on how MRIA has fared since its opening in March. Flight schedules are still not published.  In contrast, 24 airlines use BIA and there were 67 flights (one way) to the airport yesterday alone.