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Friday, August 16, 2013

NSA spy agency broke privacy laws 'thousands of times a year', says Washington Post

Internal audit leaked by US fugitive Edward Snowden reveals a litany of infractions, errors and illegal acts since the agency was made more powerful in 2008

The IndependentA leaked internal audit of the US’National Security Agency (NSA) has reportedly shown that it broke privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times a year.
Documents given to the Washington Post by fugitive intelligence services contractor Edward Snowden purport to show that the agency spied on the communications of both American citizens and foreigners on US soil when it had no legal right to do so.
The most serious violations involved the unauthorised collection of data about thousands of calls and emails straight from a fibre-optic cable – an interception method deemed unconstitutional by the courts under search and seizure laws.
The NSA was given new powers in 2008 on the condition that it submitted regular reports to the US Justice Department, yet in another of the leaked audit documents it is claimed that agency personnel were instructed to remove details and use more generic language when submitting information to be checked.
Some of the infractions showed a basic lack of necessary safeguards, the audit said, while many of them involved an analyst simply entering a typing error, resulting in the unauthorised collection of thousands of items of personal data.
In all, the NSA audit obtained by the newspaper, dated May 2012, counted 2,776 incidents in the preceding 12 months of unauthorised collection, storage, access to or distribution of legally protected communications.
The Washington Post cited an example from 2008 of the interception of a “large number” of calls placed from Washington when a programming error confused US area code 202 for 20, the international dialling code for Egypt.
In a statement to the newspaper, the NSA said it attempts to identify problems “at the earliest possible moment, implement mitigation measures wherever possible and drive the numbers down”.
“We're a human-run agency operating in a complex environment with a number of different regulatory regimes, so at times we find ourselves on the wrong side of the line,” a senior NSA official said, speaking with White House permission on the condition of anonymity.
The Washington Post published a selection of the documents on its website, after it had informed the government that it was going to do so.
They were provided by former NSA contractor Mr Snowden, who has leaked other top secret information in the past to both the British and US media, and who has been granted a year’s asylum in Russia.

NSA broke privacy rules thousands of times per year, audit finds


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Exclusive: Secretary General Hides Two Key Legal Findings On CJ Impeachment From CMAG


Colombo Telegraph
August 15, 2013 |
Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma may have covered up two key independent legal opinions on the legality of Sri Lanka’s impeachment of Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake, withholding the content of those opinions even from the powerful Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), Colombo Telegraph learns.
Sharma
Speculation in Commonwealth and diplomatic circles is that the Secretary General has decided not to disclose the content of the opinions because they may have forced him to act against Sri Lanka which is the next host of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting this November, a top diplomat told Colombo Telegraph.
It is learned that CMAG Chair Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Dipu Moni is unhappy about Sharma’s lack of disclosure of these key legal opinions.
Sharma has responded that the Secretariat’s “good office engagements” were privileged communications but admits to having received several legal and other opinions on the controversial impeachment of Bandaranayake.
FIGHT FOR PREFERENTIAL VOTES HEATS UP IN KURUNEGALA HOUSE OF DAYASIRI SUPPORTER IN NIKAWERATIYA ATTACKED
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logoThe continuous conflict between two groups of the United peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) candidates for Northwestern Provincial Council took a violent turn yesterday (August 14) when the house of a supporter of Dayasiri Jayasekara, Salinda Dissanayake and Jayarathne Herath faction was attacked. 
The victim W Mudianse Wanninayae told Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) that he supports Dayasiri Jayasekara, Piumal Herath and Manjula Dissanayake. "Around 2 am a vehicle stopped in front of my house and asked me to come out. Those who arrived threw stones at my house and broke all the windows. I didn't open the door. I am a supporter of the party that holds office, still I live in fear. Don't I have the right to support anyone I like," he told CaFFE.
 
CaFFE has observed that two groups of UPFA candidates are becoming increasingly antagonistic to each other. One group is lead by Minister Johnston Fernado and Indika Bandaranayake while the other  is lead by Dayasiri Jayasekara, Piumal Herath and Manjula Dissanayake. Supporters of the Fernando - Bandaranayake faction had earlier attacked a supporter of Manjula Dissanayake and offices of Jayasekara. 
 
CaFFE strongly advises the relevant authorities to take action to prevent future clashes between the two groups. 
 
 CaFFE Media

Tamils chased away from paddy fields of ‘Weli Oya’

TamilNet[TamilNet, Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 23:43 GMT]
The Sinhala officials of Mahaweli ‘Development’ Authority and the Divisional Secretary of Ma’nalaa’ru Sinhalicised into ‘Weli Oya’, on Sunday chased out the uprooted Tamil people of Kokkuth-thoduvaay, which is situated at the border of Mullaiththeevu and Trincomlaee districts, when the Tamil farmers attempted to resume cultivation in their paddy fields, news sources in Mullaiththeevu said. The Sri Lankan State evicted the Tamil cultivators in 1984. Although some of them were resettled in 2011, they were not returned with their lands even after two years of their ‘resettlement’. 

The Tamil farmers were told by the ‘Welioya’ Divisional Secretary that the resettled farmers could not be allowed to do cultivation. However, the resettled Tamil famers started ploughing their paddy fields located at Ma’nalaa’ru, Sukantha-mu’rippu and Eringcha-kaadu on Sunday. 

A group of Sinhalese suddenly appeared at the site and ‘ordered’ the Tamil farmers to leave the lands as they were ‘not allowed’ to do the cultivation. 

Thereafter, the Sinhalese group had made a ‘complaint’ to the Divisional Secretary and Mahaweli Development Authority officials. Mahaweli Development Authority officials later visited the sites and ordered the Tamil farmers to leave the area as these paddy lands are given to Sinhalese for cultivation and the Tamil farmers are not allowed to come to these paddy lands. 

Tamil farmers should do cultivation beyond the area called Kodduk-kea’ni and not in the lands allocated for the Sinhalese was the message. If they violate, the instruction was that they should be reported to the SL Police, the MDA officials had warned the Tamil farmers.

A similar sequence took place in Sinhalicising Padawiya a few decades ago. A new colonisation scheme was started in the then Tamil village Pathi-vaavi in the late 1940s and lands were distributed to both Tamils and Sinhalese, but in the 1958 pogrom, the Tamils were chased out and they were never allowed to resettle. This is once again re-enacted in the case of the newly created, Sinhalicised, Weli Oya division, old generation of the local farmers remembered. 

The Weli Oya division is a further extension of Padawiya region in wedging the Tamil contiguity of the North and East.
INDIA CALLS FOR FAIR ELECTIONS
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The Indian government says it hopes the Northern Provincial Council elections next month will be held in a free, fair and credible manner.

India’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Y.K. Sinha said that India has also conveyed to the Sri Lankan government its views on the recent political developments and looks forward to further steps that facilitate the process of national reconciliation.

Sinha said this in a message today to mark India’s 67th Independence Day anniversary.

He said that India has emphasized the need for  adhering to the commitments made by the Government of Sri Lanka to India and the international community on a durable political settlement in Sri Lanka.

India wants “meaningful” devolution of powers in Sri Lanka to ensure all citizens of Sri Lanka, including the Tamil community feel they are equal stakeholders and are able to lead a life marked by equality, justice, dignity and self respect, he said.

The High Commissioner said that the end of the armed conflict presents an unparalleled opportunity to build a better future for all the people of Sri Lanka. (Colombo Gazette)

Sri Lanka leader appoints committee to investigate wartime disappearances ahead of UN update



COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka’s president on Wednesday appointed a commission to investigate wartime abductions and disappearances ahead of an update to be given to the United Nations Human Rights Council on the country’s progress in investigating alleged war crimes and human rights violations.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s office said he appointed retired Judge Maxwell Parakrama Parnagama to head the three-member committee.
The appointment comes ahead of a visit by U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay later this month. Her office will update the human rights council on the findings of her visit during its session next month.
The council in March approved for a second successive year a United States-backed resolution calling on Sri Lanka to more thoroughly investigate alleged war crimes committed by both sides during its civil war with Tamil Tiger rebels. It also directed Pillay’s office to update the council on Sri Lanka’s progress.
The presidential commission was given the “authority to conduct inquiries and investigations necessary, and submit a report to the president within six months,” Rajapaksa’s office said. In his instructions to the commission he “stressed the necessity to identify the persons responsible ... and to take legal action against those persons,” it said.
In May 2009, Sri Lanka’s military defeated Tamil Tiger rebels who had fought a quarter-century civil war to create an independent state for ethnic minority Tamils.
A U.N. report has said that Sri Lanka’s ethnic Sinhalese-dominated government may have killed as many as 40,000 Tamil civilians in the final months of the war. Rajapaksa’s government is also accused of abducting suspected rebels, human rights activists, and critical journalists during and after the conflict. Many of those abducted are feared dead.
The rebels are also accused of killing civilians, using them as human shields and recruiting child soldiers.
Sri Lanka’s government initially denied any civilian deaths but amid growing international pressure appointed a Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission which dismissed allegations that the military intentionally killed civilians but called for investigations into civilian deaths.
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DEPUTY MAYOR ACCUSED OF CHILD ABUSE
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Tissa senaviratne 410px 15-Nuwara Eliya depity mayor Tissa Seneviratne has been accused of child abuse.


It is reported that up until yesterday (14), 5 complaints have been lodged by schoolboys to the Ragala police station, accusing that the deputy mayor had molested them.

Residents in the area say that this deputy mayor who befriends with schoolboys by giving them foot balls and cricket bats and then use them in various child abuse activities.

And it is also reported that the police have taken no step regarding these complaints lodged against the Deputy mayor.


The suspect is currently engaged in the election campaign of transport minister C.B. Rathnayaka's brother.
http://www.srilankamirror.lk/news/9790-deputy-mayor-accused-of-child-abuse

Sinhala soldiers brutally rape Tamil mother in Poonakari, Ki'linochchi

[Satellite Image Courtesy: NASA, Visible Earth. Details & Legend: TamilNet]
TamilNetPoonakari, KKS & Palaali[TamilNet, Thursday, 15 August 2013, 14:10 GMT]
The occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers on Wednesday evening brutally raped a Tamil woman, who had gone to the nearby shrub to collect firewood in Poonakari division of Ki'linochchi district. The 38-year-old mother of two was rushed to Poonakari hospital by the neighbours after her children discovered her at unconscious state. The victim has told the medical staff at Poonakari hospital that two Sinhala soldiers had forced her into a bush and brutally raped her after binding her legs with her hands using their belts. Around 6,000 Tamil families, dependent on agriculture and fishing, live in the heaviliy garrsoned Poonakari division where more than 30,000 Sinhala soldiers are stationed, committing all kinds of abuses on them. The latest rape victim is from Vinaasiyoadai village and is a war-widow, whose husband is reported missing in the genocidal war. 

The victim had lost a lot of blood and was struggling for her life. She has been transferred for Chavakachcheari hospital, medical staff at Poonakari said. 

The victim is believed to be transferred to Jaffna Teaching hospital for further treatment. 

Following the instructions from the SL military officials, the medical sources at Chavakachcheari hospital and Jaffna Teaching Hospital are refusing to provide details on the current state of the victim. 

More than 30,000 Sinhala soldiers from two brigades (20,000 soldiers) and 11 divisions (11,000 soldiers) of the genocidal Sinhala military are now stationed in Poonakari and the villages around it, sealing off and choking Jaffna Peninsula, besides checking the Tamil Nadu coast and the Palk Bay.

Vehicles with garage numbers used for campaigning in Chilaw – Police ignore EC’s directives

 
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Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) has written to the Commissioner of Elections today (August 15) informing about the use of vehicles with garage numbers in Chilaw. It has also expressed its dismay at Police ignoring directives of the Commissioner of Elections.
CaFFE notified the Commissioner yesterday around 4.13 pm that United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Provincial Council candidate for Puttalam District, Sanath Nishantha used vehicles with garage numbers near Chilaw bus stand. Although the Commissioner had asked a senior police official to take action regarding the vehicles, CaFFE learnt that the police took no action against Nishantha for violating election laws and the motor traffic act.
“Police did not even warn Nishantha about the illegal display of party symbol, display of preferential numbers and the use of vehicles with garage numbers. Nishantha is the only candidate who is using six or more vehicles with garage numbers in Puttalam,” said CaFFE Executive Director, Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon.
number palate 08152013 2Attached herewith are the vehicles photographed at 4.03 pm (Black coloured Defender Jeep,) 5.29 (White Jeep) and 5.25 (White Nissan vehicle) and images of policemen looking on. These photos were taken during a UPFA meeting in Chilaw bus stand, top police officials in the area provided security for the meeting.
CaFFE Media Unit
SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT USING NORTHERN PEOPLE'S ISSUES FOR POLITICAL ADVANTAGE - JVP
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Sri Lanka's Marxist party Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) has accused the government of using the issues faced by the people in the North for its political advantage.

JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva said that successive governments have acted in this manner as well.

Speaking at a seminar in Hambantota on the JVP's proposals on an approach to a solution to the national question, Silva called on the government to find solutions to the issues faced by the Tamil people.

"We would rally the people around this programme (the JVP proposals) and take measures to prevent masses from being deceived," Silva said.

He explained that the issue faced by the people in the North has approached a critical stage.

"The present government like the previous ones has started to manipulate this issue for their advantage. The government appointed a parliamentary select committee (PSC) to pass the responsibility of the issue to others," the politician said adding that his party decided not to participate in the committee as the main intention of appointing the committee was to mark time.

"However, we did not want to ignore the issue. We decided to have a political dialogue with the people regarding solutions for the national question. We thought that having a dialogue with the people in the country is important than wasting time discussing it in the parliament," Silva said.

The JVP's set of proposals propose short term as well as long term programs to address the national issue.

"However, we do not believe that these proposals would solve all the issues of the Tamil people. A dialogue has been created again through provincial councils for imperialists and India to interfere in the country's affairs. Theses attempts should be defeated and unity among Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim people must be established," Silva added.
 
TGTE Urges US / UN Ambassador Samantha Power to Help Initiate Sri Lanka Int'l Investigation Under UN Article 99

   
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In a letter sent to the US Ambassador to the UN Ms. Samantha Power, the Prime Minister of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam Mr. Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, urged Ms. Power to exercise US diplomatic and moral power to persuade UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to appoint an International Investigation on Sri Lanka, under Article 99 of the UN Charter.
 NEW YORK, NY, August 14, 2013 /EIN Presswire/ -- In a letter sent to the US Ambassador to the UN Ms. Samantha Power, the Prime Minister of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) Mr. Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, urged Ms. Power to exercise US diplomatic and moral power to persuade UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to appoint an International Investigation on Sri Lanka, under Article 99 of the UN Charter. 

It was pointed out in that letter that UN's Expert Panel Report on Sri Lanka, the UN Internal Review Report on Sri Lanka and one of the UN Expert Panelist Professor Steven Ratner have all concluded that there is neither the political environment nor the judicial environment in Sri Lanka for dispensing justice domestically. (Accountability and the Sri Lankan Civil War 106 Am. J. Int'l L, 795). Thus justice can be achieved only through international means.

Given the political considerations prevalent in the UN Human Rights Council, the TGTE believes an international investigation could be established under Article 99 of the U.N. Charter. The letter noted that U.N. Secretary General's own legal advisors, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the International Crisis Group also espoused this same opinion. 

Tolerating impunity sets a bad precedent for other countries emulating the "Sri Lankan solution" in addressing their own national conflicts. Needless to say, this is a threat to international peace and security. 

TGTE congratulates Samantha Powers on her Senate Confirmation of her appointment as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N.

TGTE is mobilizing international civil society to apply moral pressure on the UN Secretary General, to appoint an international investigation on Sri Lanka.

It was brought to Ambassador Power's attention that the TGTE is in the process of collecting endorsements from 1000 Non- Government organizations for investigations on Sri Lanka under Article 99 of the U.N. Charter.

BACKGROUND: 

Tamils have faced repeated mass killings since 1958 and that the killings in 2009 prompted UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to appoint a Panel of Experts to report on the scale of killings. According to this UN report tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed in five months due to deliberate and intense shelling and bombing of areas designated by the government as "no-fire zones", where Tamil civilians had assembled for safety. 

The Sri Lankan Government also restricted food and medicine for Tamils, resulting in large numbers of people dying from starvation and many of the injured bleeding to death. 

According to the UN Panel, the killings and other abuses that took place amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. Independent experts believe that there are elements of these abuses that constitute an act of genocide. 

The UN Human Rights Council looked into this mass killing and passed two Resolutions on accountability for these international crimes in 2012 and 2013. 

According to Bishop of Mannar, Dr. Rayappu Joseph, 146,679 Tamils went missing when Sri Lankan forces attacked Tamil people. Members of the Sri Lankan security forces are almost exclusively from the Sinhalese community and the victims are all from the Tamil community.

ABOUT TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL EELAM (TGTE):

Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) is a new political concept, formed after the mass killing of Tamils in the final months of the war.

It is a political formation based on the principles of nationhood, homeland and self-determination. The raison d?etre for the TGTE is lack of political space inside the island of Sri Lanka for the Tamils to articulate and realize their political aspirations fully due to Constitutional impediments, racist political environment and military strangulation; and the coordination of diaspora political activities based on democratic principles and the rule of law. 

TGTE held internationally supervised elections in 12 countries. These elections were held to ensure that core believe of democracy be upheld within the TGTE and to demonstrate TGTE's belief and reliance upon democratic ideals. TGTE has a bicameral legislature and a Cabinet. Although an elected body, TGTE does not claim to be a government in exile. The Constitution of the TGTE mandates that it should realize its political objective only through peaceful means.

Presently, in addition to the campaign for an international investigation, the TGTE is also campaigning for an International Protection Mechanism and the release of documents pertaining to Tamils prepared by the Office of the Special Advisor of the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide. TGTE is also in the process of preparing the Freedom Charter incorporating the "freedom demands" of Tamils across the globe. 

TGTE believes that the referendum among the Tamils inside the island of Sri Lanka and the Tamil diaspora will contribute to the political resolution of the Tamil national conflict. So far, the human cost has reached 100,000 as it grows. There are also 90,000 Tamil war widows, facing sexual abuse by the Sri Lankan security forces. 

Contact: Mahinthan Sivasubramanium, TGTE's Minister for Political Prisoners & IDPs
Email: mahinthan@hotmail.fr

Daily News Slams Ex-Ambassador Dayan, Alludes To Him Being A “Diabolical Donkey”

Rajpal Abeynayake

August 15, 2013 |
The state run Daily News in an abusively worded editorial today slammed the Government’s former Ambassador to the UN in Geneva Dr. Dayan Jayatillake, accusing him of praying for a repeat of the anti-Tamil riots of July 1983 in order to destablise the ruling Rajapaksa administration.
Colombo TelegraphThe editorial comes in the wake of an opinion piece penned by Jayatillake in which he warned that state media was threatening Tamils in Colombo with violence by publishing a ‘point of view’ by columnist Jayantha Gunesekera who warns that the TNA’s demands for police powers could incite communal hatred towards Tamils living in the capital.

The Daily News also stated that its columnist Gunesekera, who Dr. Jayatillake said in his piece he had never heard of before, was a President’s Counsel and a former Secretary of the Bar Association.“No, there will never, ever, be a July 1983 in this country again, no matter how many Dayans want it to satisfy their own personal bloodlust in pursuance of their own petty pathological hatred against a regime that they now despise for piffling personal reasons,” Daily News Editor Rajpal Abeynayake said in his 15 August Editorial.
The state run newspaper’s editorial page that has taken to vilifying Government critics and rights activists in near profane language accuses the former Ambassador of having “wet dreams” about another Black July.                       
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On TNA, TGTE And The UNP Under Ranil

By Dayan Jayatilleka -August 15, 2013 
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka
Colombo TelegraphWhile it is by no means the place of a uniformed officer, however highly placed, decorated or both, to comment on the peaceful political conduct of members of parliament and/or of academics, the story told by the new Chief of Defence Staff, to the effect that Mr Sampanthan and Mr Sumanthiran attended an event of or sponsored by the so-called Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) is – if true—deeply distressing in several respects and warrants condemnation. If it is a mischievous untruth, a denial must promptly be issued by the TNA and a protest lodged from the floor of the House. If there is some truth to a story which has been maliciously spun out of recognition, a clarification must be issued by these gentlemen. If for instance they had made dissenting speeches at such an event, the text or transcript of these must be made public.
The TGTE is an enemy of Sri Lanka. The TGTE stands – and campaigns – openly for a separate state of Tamil Eelam to be carved out of the territory of Sri Lanka. This is not a call for a radically reformed Sri Lankan state along the lines of Canadian federalism! The TGTE stands outside and against the boundaries of the Sri Lankan political community. The TNA does not. Interaction with the Tamil Diaspora is one thing; association with those organised segments of the Tamil Diaspora or Tamil Nadu politics which are explicitly organized for the purpose of separatism and its promotion, is quite another.                Read More   

Archaeological Report on Maanthai comes after 29 years

TamilNet[TamilNet, Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 22:36 GMT]
Archaeological report on the excavations at the ancient port city of Maanthai (Thirukeatheesvaram) in the Mannaar district of the country of Eezham Tamils, conducted between the years 1980 and 1984 and co-directed by John Carswell then from the University of Chicago, has finally seen the light of publication this June. Edited by John Carswell, Siran Deraniyagala and Alan Graham, and copyrighted to the Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka, the publication supported by Ceramica-Stiftung Basel has been released by the publishers Linden Soft Verlag, Aichwald in Germany. Professor Carswell, now turning 83, has succeeded in presenting the material he had excavated, which would have otherwise been lost forever with the kind of State in the island. 

Professor John Carswell and Mrs Peggy Carswell photographed in London in August 2013
MantaiJohn Carswell and Mrs Peggy Carswell
Musali residents oppose ‘special resettlement’
By Sulochana Ramiah Mohan-Thursday, 15 Aug 2013

Residents of Musali in the Mannar District have raised concerns over a ‘special resettlement’ programme in their area, under which 1,300 Sinhalese families from Anuradhapura are to be ‘resettled’ in a four-kilometre stretch between Kondaachchi and Kokupadayan (close to Mullikulam).

According to sources, a jungle area spanning approximately 400 acres has been cleared and land flattened for this purpose. Each of these families is to be provided with half an acre of land and a house, which will be constructed soon.

The villagers alleged the people, who arrived in busloads, were brought from Mahavilachchiya and Nochchiyagama villages in Anuradhapura to Musali, in order for them to be registered before the upcoming Provincial Council (PC) elections.

However, Ceylon Today learned the people, on being taken to the Divisional Secretariat, were refused registration on grounds that residents of Anuradhapura are neither war victims nor Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) and therefore cannot be ‘resettled’ in Musali.

Sources further revealed the Divisional Secretariat has requested the Presidential Task Force to cancel the existing residential registration of these individuals in Anuradhapura, before they are registered in Musali. The request has, however, been rejected by the authorities.

Divisional Secretary (DS) Ketheeswaran has refused to comply, putting the registration process on hold. The DS has subsequently been notified of a transfer, as a result of his dispute with the officials.

Mannar Government Agent (GA), M.Y.S. Deshapriya, when contacted by Ceylon Today, denied the allegations, declaring this to be a part of the ‘usual’ resettlement programme being conducted in haste.

The GA also denied the people from Anuradhapura were brought in buses to Musali and assured the present DS has not been given a transfer. However, Ceylon Today understands the previous DS, Sarath Raveendran, who vehemently opposed a ‘special resettlement’ system of this kind, has already been transferred.

The residents of Kondaachchi claim regions close to the seashore have been earmarked to resettle the Sinhalese families.

What used to be the Kadju Watte (cashew plantation), but was shut down during the war, will be reopened and the newly resettled families will be employed there, sources stated.

In addition to that 2,500 Muslim families, who were displaced in the 90s due to the civil war, have now returned in multiples and the number of Muslim families in the area has now increased to 6,000. The Musali Muslims claim they have been deprived of land because, a part of the land allotted to them, about five acres, is now being allocated to resettle the Sinhalese families. Thus, a tense situation prevails among different communities in the area.


Several churches and mosques in Musali have also affirmed the people have been brought there from Anuradhapura for registration and the land has been cleared for resettlement purposes.

Back To 1915 On 1983 Scale: Who Is More Suited To Succeed The Throne Than Gota?

By Ameer Ali -August 15, 2013 
Dr. Ameer Ali
Colombo TelegraphThe attack on the Grandpass mosque last week is the latest of the never ending anti-Muslim provocations conducted by Bodu Bala Sena and Sinhala Ravaya with their extremist mob. Ever since the defeat of the LTTE in 2009 these un-Buddhist militants have taken an apparent pledge to cleanse the island of Sri Lanka of all non-Buddhist elements and transform it into a pure land of Theravada Buddhism in their own image. The real tragedy is the inaction against and toleration of the activities of this unruly minority by the ruling authorities who are morally, legally and constitutionally bound to protect the security and welfare all its citizens. What is the end game of all this conspiracy?
I want to apologise at the outset to the vast majority of the venerable Sangha for referring to the following incident, which I heard in 1957 when the Prime Minister of the time, S.W.R.D Bandaranaike, was gasping for his breadth in the hospital after he was fatally wounded by Somarama Thera. According to one story that was circulating at that time, the then leader of the United National Party, Sir John Kotalawela, had gone to visit the wounded PM and while holding his hand had remarked, “I tied down the dogs, you let them loose and they bit you”. Whether he actually said this or not, the underlying message behind that remark is not too difficult to comprehend. Politics is not for the Sangha, and politicians who employ members of this respectable institution as tools to achieve their short term objectives are not only devaluing the sacredness of this noble body but also are corrupting democracy itself.
The Sangha certainly has an important role to play in the pastoral care and welfare of the society. Their advice on the ethics and morality of actions in the light of Buddhist teachings should be sought by political leaders, and it was in that context that in 1946 the scholar monks of the Vidyalankara Privena made the declaration that “it is nothing but fitting for Buddhist (Bhikkus?) to identify themselves … (in) activities conducive to the welfare of our people whether these activities can be labelled politics or not, as long as they do not constitute an impediment to the religious life of Bhikkus.” Can anyone explain how the violent and destructive behaviour of BBS is ‘conducive’ to the ‘welfare’ of the Buddhists let alone Sri Lankans and how it does ‘not constitute an impediment to the religious life of Bhikkus?                   Read More