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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Deconstructing Accountability Under The Guise Of Sovereignty

by Dr. Ruwantissa Abeyratne

August 28, 2013, Montreal, Sri Lanka Guardian) A recent BBC article says that "maybe the biggest impediment to accountability is that it has become another victim of management speak, akin to synergy or thinking outside the box — words and phrases that every chief executive officer throws into a speech at an annual general meeting". Accountability and intellectual honesty have grown so much apart that spin doctors abound, twisting reality into a bizarre and jumbled maze of sweetened hogwash.

CaFFE receives 239 complaints – Clashes between UPFA candidates rise

Wednesday, 28 August 2013 

election conflict 1Home and home fighting reach Jaffna - Gunfire and physical violence terrified Chavakachchri residents
Trend in election change – More infighting than inter group clashes
Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) has received 239 election related complaints by August 28 said National Organizer Ahmed Manas.
election conflict 2These include 86 complaints of misuse of public property, 107 complaints of illegal election propaganda and 26 reports of violence. Central province, with 114 reports, has recorded the highest number of election law violations, Northwestern Province with 85 complaints and Northern Province with 40 complaints follow. However the highest number of complaints from a single district has been received from Kurunegala District, (58.)

There was a shooting and assault last night (August 27) around 7.45 pm near Chavakachcheri Post Office, Jaffna. CaFFE observers stated that a group of UPFA supporters chased another group of the same party from Kodikamam to Chavakachcheri terrifying civilians. Two persons were wounded during the incident and have been hospitalized. Ramanathan, father of United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) candidate Angajan Ramanathan, is accused as the culprit. One of the wounded, Kanagalingam Nanda Kumar, is a close associate of another UPFA candidate Kumar Sarvanandan. Ramanathan was also accused of intimidating a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) supporter using a firearm six days ago.
On August 26 the residence of UPFA candidate Thilina Bandara Tennakoon was fired upon. This is the first incident involving firearms reported from Kandy District. Another clash between UPFA candidates was reported in Nawalapitiya, Kandy when supporters of Jagath Wijenayake were assaulted.
The unique feature of the election is that there have been minimal conflict between rival political parties and the increase of intraparty conflict between UPFA candidates. Three incidents of violence against Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna  (JVP) by UPFA has been reported while one incident of United National Party (UNP) supporters attacking UPFA supporters has been reported.

[ Wednesday, 28 August 2013, 12:53.26 PM GMT +05:30 ]
Jaffna police arrested Ramanadhan , father of UPFA Jaffna district candidate Angajan short while ago over shooting another UPFA candidate at Chavakatchcheri last night.
Inspector of Jaffna police Saman Chickero said Kodigaamam and Chavakatchcheri police officers conduct further investigations on this shooting incident and arrested suspect.
In the recent past internal clash rose between members of same party in the Jaffna peninsula.

யாழ்.குடா நாட்டில் சிறீலங்கா சுதந்திரக் கட்சியின் வேட்பாளர்களுக்கிடையில் முறுகல் நிலை முற்றியதில், வடக்கின் மேர்வின் சில்வா என வர்ணிக்கப்படும் அங்கஜனின் தந்தை இராமநாதன், சக வேட்பாளரின் ஆதரவாளர் மீது துப்பாக்கிப் பிரயோகம் மேற்கொண்டுள்ளார்.
குறித்த தாக்குதல் சம்பவம் இன்று மாலை 7 மணியளவில் இடம்பெற்றுள்ளது.
சம்பவம் தொடர்பில் மேலும் தெரியவருவதாவது,
சாவகச்சேரி பிரதேசத்தில் இராணுவத்தினரால் தெரிவு செய்யப்பட்ட சர்வானந்த் என்ற வேட்பாளரின் அலுவலகத்திற்கு முன்பாக, அங்கஜன் இராமநாதனின் ஆதரவாளர்கள் சுமார் 7 பேர் வாகனங்களில் வந்திறங்கியிருக்கின்றனர். இறங்கியது மட்டுமல்லாமல் குறித்த வேட்பாளரின் பெயரை கூறி ஏளனமாக பேசியுள்ளனர். அவர்கள் மட்டுமன்றி அவர்களுக்கு பாதுகாப்பு வழங்க வந்த கொடிகாமம் பொலிஸாரும், அவ்வாறே நடந்து கொண்டிருக்கின்றனர்.

இதனால் ஆத்திரமடைந்த வேட்பாளர் சர்வானந்தின் ஆதரவாளர்கள் வீதிக்கு வந்து என்ன பிரச்சினை? எதற்காக கூச்சலிடுகிறீர்கள்? என கேட்டவுடன் அங்கஜனின் தந்தை இராமநாதன் வழக்கம்போல், தனது கைத்துப்பாக்கியை எடுத்து சரமாரியாக சுட்டுள்ளார்.

இதில் சர்வானந்த் என்பரின் ஆதரவாளர் சிறி என்பவர் காயமடைந்த நிலையில் சாவகச்சேரி வைத்தியசாலையில் அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

மேலும் துப்பாக்கிச் சூட்டை முடித்துக் கொண்டு இராமநாதன் அங்கிருந்து புறப்பட்டுச் செல்லும் போது அவரை பிடிக்க முயன்ற சர்வானந்தின் ஆதரவாளர்கள் மீது கொடிகாமம் பொலிஸார் சரமாரியாக தாக்குதல் நடத்தியுள்ளனர்.

எனினும் சம்பவம் இடம்பெற்ற பகுதி சாவகச்சேரி பொலிஸ் பிரிவிற்குட்பட்ட பகுதியாகும். எனினும் சர்வானந்தின் ஆட்களே தங்கள் மீது துப்பாக்கிச் சூடு நடத்தியதாக அங்கஜன் தரப்பு குற்றம் சாட்டியுள்ளது.

சாவகச்சேரி நகரப்பகுதி, மற்றும் கைதடி பகுதியில் பெருமளவு இராணுவத்தினர் குவிக்கப்பட்டு சோதனை நடவடிக்கைகள் தீவிரப்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளது.

எனவே இரு தரப்பிடமும் துப்பாக்கியும், அதனை எங்கு வேண்டுமானாலும் பயன்படுத்தும் உரிமையும் அரசாங்கத்தினால் வழங்கப்பட்டிருக்கின்றமை இங்கு குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.27 Aug 2013

Rajapaksa party brings in gangster politics to Jaffna

TamilNet[TamilNet, Wednesday, 28 August 2013, 06:45 GMT]
A clash between two factions of the SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s UPFA alliance in Jaffna ended up in gunfire on Tuesday in Thenmaraadchi, Jaffna. SLFP Jaffna organiser Mr Ankajan Ramanathan’s group and Mr Saravananthan’s group in Thenmaraadchi were chasing each other in vehicles, from Kodikaamam to Chaavakach-cheari. At the end, Saravananthan’s squad smashed vehicles belonging to Ankajan’s squad. Ankajan's father Ramanathan, who was armed with a handgun, opened fire on Sarvananthan’s group, seriously wounding a Saravananthan supporter, the sources further said. Ankajan’s’s gang was also behind the death threat to a TNA candidate in Jaffna, Mr Thambirasa. 

Following the complaints of death threats to the TNA MP, SL Election Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya had instructed the SL police in Jaffna to remove arms from private persons. But, backed by SL presidential sibling Basil Rajapasa, Ramanathan’s squad is in possession of modern guns, informed sources said. 

Sarvananthan, who had defected from the UNP and joined the UPFA recently and the SLFP’s official organizer of Jaffna district, Ramanathan Ankajan, have been competing with each other in recent times. 

Sarvananthan, who comes from Kodikaamam in Thenmaraadchi, was a business co-partner with the late T. Maheswaran, who was assassinated in Colombo in 2008. 

Sarvanathan entered into politics after T. Maheswaran, and was elected as a councilor to Chaavakach-cheari town council in the last civic elections. Later, he joined the UPFA. 

Sarvananthan, backed by SL presidential sibling Basil Rajapaksa, is a UPFA candidate in the provincial council elections. The SL military in Thenmaraadchi also backs him. 

But, Ramanathan Ankajan gets the backing of SL military commander in Jaffna Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe and the blessings of another SL presidential sibling, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. 

Mr Mudiyappu Remedius who is a human rights lawyer, Mr Shiraz, a Muslim representative, Mr Ponnambalam, a fishermen society representative and Mr Akilathas, a trade union representative from Vadamaraadchi, are the others encouraged as UPFA candidates by the commander of the occupying SLA. 

The ruling Rajapaksa alliance has been encouraging various agents as independent groups and UPFA alliance partners to split the votes in the North in the forthcoming provincial council elections.
Soldiers suspended over rape
WEDNESDAY, 28 AUGUST 2013 
Four soldiers accused of raping a woman in Horowpathana had been suspended from the service by the Army Commander, Military Spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya said.

He said that the army would extend its cooperation to the police in investigations into the alleged incident.

Meanwhile, issuing a statement Director Media Brigadier K J Jayaweera said that the Army Commander Daya Ratnayake directed the Army Director of  Legal Services to convene a Court of Inquiry (C of I), to investigate the incident after directing Sri Lankan National Guard (SLNG) authorities to immediately suspend all four of them until investigations are over.

“Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake on hearing the alleged incident in Horowpatana where four Sri Lankan National Guard (SLNG) soldiers were involved, assured the Police of all possible assistance and cooperation to bring the offenders to justice.

           Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake, simultaneously directed the Army Director of  Legal Services to convene a Court of Inquiry (C of I), to investigate the incident after directing SLNG authorities to immediately suspend all four of them until investigations are over.

Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake is very much concerned over this criminal act, said to have been committed by those serving soldiers, has personally spoken to Police authorities, assuring the Police of all assistance for conduct of investigations into the incident. Likewise, military authorities in respective areas have also been instructed to cooperate with the Police for conduct of investigations.
     
    Commander of the Army reiterating that the Army will have ‘ zero tolerance’ towards such criminal offences, committed  in civil society, has gone on record saying that the Army would not under any circumstances, defend such anti-social activities, perpetrated on civilians.”
Soldier rapped mother infront of son
[ Wednesday, 28 August 2013, 03:31.18 AM GMT +05:30 ]
Horowpathana Police have taken a corporal and four other soldiers on charges of raping a woman in her house at Horowpathana.
It is revealed they had also robbed jewellery and money amounting to Rs 35,000 belonging to the victim. Police said the gang had tied the son (14) and had raped the woman six times.

Sources said husband of the victim and their two other sons are also serving the Army. The motorcycle used by the suspects has been taken into custody. Horowpathana Police are conducting further investigations.
(2nd Lead)
Four soldiers accused of raping a woman in Horowpathana had been suspended from the service by the Army Commander, Military Spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya said.
He said that the army would extend its cooperation to the police in investigations into the alleged incident.

Weliweriya victims recount and relive night of horror at Magisterial inquiry


The Sundaytimes Sri LankaVictims of last month’s Army shooting and assault in Weliweriya, this week relived their nightlong horror at a Magisterial inquiry.
They recounted their nightmare caught up in the crossfire and also the assaults they were subject to when they took refuge inside the Catholic church.

Policemen bring to courts weapons that were used by soldiers on the day of the attack. Pix by Indika Handuwala
The Magisterial inquiry was held by Gampaha Magistrate Tikiri K. Jayatillake in connection with the deaths of Akila Dinesh, 
The tears still flow: Nissansala holds up the photograph of her husband

Hackers deface Google Palestine, object to Google Maps labeling of Israel

By Andrea PetersonPublished: August 26 
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Google’s presence in the Palestinian territories, Google.ps, has been defaced by hackers, apparently objecting to the Google Maps labeling of the Israel and Palestinian borders.
Google made the switch from calling its regional search page “Palestinian Territories” to “Palestine” in May.
The hackers further went on to suggest that changing the title of Israel on Google Maps to Palestine would be a “revolution” — and suggesting that visitors listen to R&B singer Rihanna and “be cool.”

Jumping the Gun on Syria

http://www.salem-news.com/graphics/snheader.jpgAug-27-2013-Stuart Littlewood
We are now hearing from the government’s media serfs on a regular basis that Syria has not signed up to the Chemical Weapons Convention, as if that settles the matter.
Syria
(LONDON) - British people woke for a second morning to the chilling realisation that the US and UK were not waiting for the results of the UN's enquiries in Syria before launching military intervention. There's also a suggestion that the UN inspection team’s remit does not include determining blame for the chemical attack (if that's what it was).
The BBC has also been telling the nation that there's no legal requirement for the prime minister to consult Parliament before committing an act of war. This sounds incredible. So too does the idea being circulated that a military strike could happen without UN Security Council approval.

U.S. intelligence has established timeline of Syrian chemical attack, officials say

The Obama administration believes that U.S. intelligence has established how Syrian government forces stored, assembled and launched the chemical weapons allegedly used in last week’s attack outside Damascus, according to U.S. officials.
The administration is planning to release evidence, possibly as soon as Thursday, that it will say proves that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad bears responsibility for what U.S. officials have called an “undeniable” chemical attack that killed hundreds on the outskirts of the Syrian capital.
The report, being compiled by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, is one of the final steps that the administration is taking before President Obama makes a decision on a U.S. military strike against Syria, which now appears all but inevitable.
“We are prepared,” Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told the BBC on Tuesday. “We have moved assets in place to be able to fulfill and comply with whatever option the president wishes to take. We are ready to go.” The assets include four cruise-missile-armed destroyers in the Mediterranean.
The timing of such a military response is being dictated by the need not only to assemble incontrovertible evidence against Assad — an important prerequisite for the administration, and the country, given the recent memories of a war based on false claims of weapons of mass destruction — but also to allow consultation with Congress and international partners.
Britain, France and Turkey have indicated willingness to contribute to military action. The administration is weighing the importance of direct international participation in an effort that U.S. forces are prepared to undertake themselves.
The safety of United Nations experts who are in Syria investigating the chemical weapons allegations is also an issue, said a senior administration official who spoke about internal deliberations on the condition of anonymity.
The U.N. experts, who on Monday conducted the first of what was to be four days of on-site inspections, postponed their Tuesday visit because of security concerns. Reports of the Aug. 21 attack in the Ghouta area outside Damascus derailed their original plans to visit three other sites in western Syria where chemical strikes allegedly occurred earlier, and the permission granted by the government for a two-week stay expires Sunday.
“We are concerned about the possibility that the Syrian government would seek to delay access and negotiate so as to seek to keep this [inspection] process going and avert the consequences,” the administration official said. Ongoing government shelling of
Ghouta and surrounding areas, the official said, “is creating more time and space for them to seek to cover things up and delay.”
One question that is unlikely to be addressed in the intelligence report is why Assad would launch such a massive chemical strike in the face of a near-certain international response. It is a question that Russia, Assad’s principal international backer, has raised repeatedly in suggesting that Syrian rebels arranged the attack to implicate the government.

David Cameron: Britain cannot 'stand idly by' while chemical attacks continue in Syria

Telegraph PoliticsPrime Minister David Cameron has condemned President Bashar al-Assad's regime for its use of chemical weapons on civilians, saying Britain cannot "stand idly by" while chemical attacks continue.

7:48PM BST 27 Aug 2013

Speaking from Downing Street the Prime Minister said any action taken by Britain would centre around protecting civilians from the use of chemical weapons.
He stressed that action would not involve getting into a prolonged war in the Middle East.
"No decision has yet been taken ... but let's be clear, what we've seen inSyria are apalling scenes of death and suffering because of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime."
"And I dont believe we can let that stand"
"Now let me stress to people this is not about getting involved in a Middle Eastern war ... its nothing to do with that. It's about chemical weapons their use is wrong ," Mr Cameron said.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Welikade Prison Massacres: Postscript

By Rajan Hoole -August 27, 2013 
Rajan Hoole
Sri Lanka’s Black July – Part 17 - Welikade Prison Massacres:
Colombo TelegraphMany years have flown since that eventful month of July 1983. But it would be wrong to say that the dark secrets of Welikade prison lie buried in the sands of time. Their effects are still with us. Those who lived through it remain haunted by the experience. Many of the prisoners who survived went on to become militant leaders, who were dedicated to fighting the State. Some in turn became killers. Mr. and Mrs. Nithyananthan rejoined the LTTE in India and left in disillusionment the following year. Fr. Singarayar re-established contact with the LTTE, and died in Jaffna in 1993, a lonely and broken man. Fr. Sinnarasa who escaped to India in September 1983 distanced himself from the LTTE for several years, but is now in North America campaigning for the LTTE in a spirit of blind hatred not different from that which moved the Cyril Mathews of July 1983. Arulanandam David of the Gandhiyam lives in India, a man of gentle pursuits, dabbling in literary and philosophical matters. But in his political opinion he is perhaps even more a blind Eelamist, dreaming of a Tamil Israel, supporting the group which tortured and killed several of his old friends in the PLOTE. Douglas Devananda now leads the EPDP and once again narrowly survived after a second prison attack on him at Kalutara. He was badly mauled by LTTE suspects whom he visited as an MP in 1998.
To be continued..
*From Rajan Hoole‘s “Sri Lanka: Arrogance of Power  - Myth, Decadence and Murder”. Thanks to Rajan for giving us permission to republish. To be continued..

Archiving multiple drafts of history

GroundviewsPresentation by Dilrukshi Handunnetti delivered at panel discussion on 25th August 2013, as part of the ‘30 Years Ago‘ exhibition. Photograph courtesy The Ravaya Collection.

And Then They Came For Me, The Lasantha Wickrematunge Story

By Angie Singam -August 27, 2013 
Colombo TelegraphWhen Lasantha Wickrematunge, the Editor of the Sri Lankan newspaper, The Sunday Leader was shot dead on a Colombo street in 2009, the posthumous editorial resonated not just with the local media, but with the world in general. He wrote from beyond the grave, ‘I hope my murder will not be seen as a defeat of freedom, but an inspiration.’
That inspiration lives on in the struggle to expose the truth by a few brave journalists in Sri Lanka; in the fight of the few remaining independent newspapers in the country and in the book by Raine Wickrematunge celebrating the life of Lasantha Wickrematunge, a remarkable man and a brave journalist.
I read the book ‘And Then They Came For Me’ expecting sentimentality and pathos, but instead was surprised by the tightly reined content. Here is an author in the uncomfortable position of being emotionally involved both with the subject and the journalistic world that he inhabited, but it never deteriorates into the maudlin. Raine, a journalist in her own right, pioneered The Sunday Leader in 1994 with her then husband Lasantha, his brother Lal and Haris Hulugalle, Chairman of Multi-Packs.  She puts the newspaper in its political context with incisive skill and Lasantha’s story after the first few chapters becomes part of the newspaper’s development, as it should. The two are inextricably linked in the journalistic history of Sri Lanka.
Was Lasantha brave or foolhardy? Did he want fame and fortune and was he reckless in the pursuit of it? The questions are put to rest in the book. It is apparent that brought up in a mainstream Sinhala Buddhist family with political affiliations, he inherited a social position which he divested for the sake of his idealism. He turned down political posts, overseas assignments and attempts by successive governments to buy him out of the powerful role he played uncovering nepotism, corruption and political skullduggery under the nom de plume Suranimala.
A qualified lawyer, he used not just his understanding of the law and legislature but his sphere of influence to gain access to the inner circles and write ‘politically dynamite stories’.  Raine writes, ‘Lasantha’s authoritative journalism wasn’t the kind that simply ruffled feathers; it ignited public debate. It was his exposures on the government that prodded a lethargic opposition to sit up, take note and move into action’.

Critical Sri Lankan newspaper editor held at knifepoint

http://cpj.org/css/images/header5.jpgNew York, August 26, 2013--Five unidentified men entered the Colombo home of aSunday Leader associate editor and writer early Saturday morning, held her at knifepoint, and searched her home, according to news reports. The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Sri Lankan authorities to conduct a thorough and efficient investigation into the attack on Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema.
Abeywickrema said that the assailants slapped her several times, stole jewelry, and spent a few hours going through her files and documents, the Free Media Movement, a local press freedom organization, told AFP. She said the men told her they had been hired by "someone who had an axe to grind with her," news reports said. Abeywickrema's children were also present during the attack.
The journalist's husband, Romesh, who was returning home from work at the Sunday Leader, notified the police, reports said. Romesh is also an editor at the paper. Police arrived at the journalists' home, shot dead one of the assailants, and took the others into custody.
Police called the attack an attempted robbery, reports said, but the Free Media Movement has said the incident was linked to the editor's work. Abeywickrema has often been critical of the government in her political commentaries for the Sunday Leader. She also presides over the Sri Lanka Journalists Trade Union, a newly formed press freedom group.
"Given the press freedom environment in Sri Lanka, the possibility that this was a targeted attack and not a robbery must be fully considered," said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. "Authorities must demonstrate their concern by launching a thorough and vigorous investigation and bringing the perpetrators to justice."
Authorities said that two of assailants were former soldiers. The army has denied any responsibility in the attack.
The attack is not the first violent incident involving the staff of the Sunday Leader. In 2009, Lasantha Wickramatunga, the paper's editor who was known for his critical coverage of the government, was shot dead near his office.
The attack against Abeywickrema took place one day before U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay arrived in the country.
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Armed home invasion of Sri Lankan journalist couple

Media Release: Sri Lanka                                                                                  
August 26 2013        
http://asiapacific.ifj.org/themes/ifj.org/images/header_3_en.jpgThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins partners and affiliates, the Free Media Movement (FMM) and the Sri Lanka Working Journalists’ Association (SLWJA) in strongly condemning the armed home invasion inflicted on a journalist couple in Colombo just before dawn on August 24.

FMM and SLWJA report that a group of masked men, armed with knives and what seemed to be hand grenades, forced their way into the home of Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema and Romesh Abeywickrema. The men ransacked the house, took away valuable items including jewelry and, curiously, closely examined files and documents belonging to the couple.

Mandana is associate editor of the Sunday Leader, and her husband Romesh is business editor of the same newspaper.

After being tipped off by the couple, police reportedly challenged the intruders as were leaving the home, shooting one intruder dead and capturing another two.

Police have described the incident as armed robbery, but FMM convenor Sunil Jayasekara has suggested the interest shown by the intruders in the couple’s documents, indicated another motive.

A few days before the armed intrusion the tyres of the Abeywickrema family vehicle were slashed and the body of a dead cat dumped on their door step. And just prior to these events, a newspaper known for pro-government sympathies had been attacking Mandana Ismail, describing her as “unpatriotic”.

The IFJ Asia-Pacific said: “We are deeply concerned at these events which bear an eerie resemblance to past incidents of personal vilification against journalists culminating in a physical attack.

“We call upon Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Information to urge restraint among the staff of state-owned media outlets and for them to cease the campaigns of attack and vilification against independent, public-spirited journalists”.

“Further, we call on the police to determine the genuine motives behind the attack and prosecute those responsible,” the IFJ said.

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