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

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Deciding On CHOGM Venue Two Years Ahead Should Be Discouraged Says Commonwealth Expert

October 17, 2013 
Two years is a long time and much could happen in that period to change the attractiveness of a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) venue, a Commonwealth Expert said recently, referring to the 53 member organisation’s decision to controversially declare Sri Lanka with its failing human rights record host of the 2013 summit.
Sir Ronald Sanders
Colombo Telegraph“The process gives hostages to fortune. While countries could indicate their desire to host a summit, it would be both practical and desirable for the decision on the venue to be taken only within a year before the meeting by a process of the Secretary General taking soundings from governments about the countries that have offered themselves,” said SirRonald Sanders, a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London.
Saunders was delivering a lecture entitled ‘The Commonwealth in troubling times’ to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Charter of the Bristol Commonwealth Society at the Mansion House, Bristol on 12 October 2013.
Saunders added that he had recommended to the last Summit in 2011 as a member of the Eminent Persons Group of the Commonwealth, that the position of the two year chair in office should be abolished. “This recommendation was rejected. But, had it been accepted, the Commonwealth would not now be subjected to the criticism of the President of Sri Lanka being Chair-in-Office of the Commonwealth while he and his government defend themselves in the United Nations Human Rights Council,” Saunders noted.
He said it was understandable that Canada was leading the call for a boycott of the Sri Lanka based Summit, since it was Ottawa that had led the Commonwealth membership in its first resistance against the Apartheid regime in South Africa. “This stand by the Canadian government is entirely consistent with its record on upholding Commonwealth values. In 1961, it was Canada that first declared the racist policies of the government of South Africa to be incompatible with Commonwealth values and prompted it to withdraw from the Commonwealth,” he said.
Saunders said it was also Canada in the 1980s that stood alone of all the OECD countries in imposing sanctions on South Africa to help force the release of Nelson Mandela from prison. “Canada also took a lead role alongside African, Asian and Caribbean States in the 1980s and 1990s to bring an end to the minority Ian Smith regime in Southern Rhodesia and later in the struggle to end Apartheid in South Africa,” he notes in his lecture.
Prime Minister calls on hunger striker to end fast
16 October 2013
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has written to the President of the DMK, M Karunanidhi, calling on hunger striker Thiagu to call off his fast, stating a decision to attend the upcoming CHOGM has yet to be decided.

Thiagu, General Secretary of the Tamil National Liberation Movement, has been on hunger strike since the 1st of October.

Writing to the DMK Chief, Singh stated,

"I wish to inform you that a decision on the issue of my participation in the CHOGM conference will be taken only after considering all relevant factors, including the sentiments of your party and the Tamil people."


63 year-old Thiagu has demanded that India boycott the upcoming CHOGM and take immediate steps to expel Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth.

His hunger strike has generated enormouus support in Tamil Nadu, with visits from politicians, Vaiko and Thirumavalavan, as well as support from various activists, incuding Thirumurugan Gandhi of the May 17 Movement and veteran Tamil actor Sathyaraj.



BBS wants Defence Ministry to take over Archaeological Department

THURSDAY, 17 OCTOBER 2013 
The Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) yesterday accused the Archaeological Department of destroying artefacts and urged that they be placed under the purview of the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development.

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“The Archaeological Department is not capable of protecting our heritage. There are some corrupt officers in the department. They are giving away clues to treasure hunters. The Defence Ministry should take over the Department,” BBS General Secretary Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera told a news conference while referring to recent media reports about treasure hunters ransacking the tomb of Sugala Devi in Polonnaruwa.

“We went to Siripura in Paludeniya at Polonnaruwa to inspect the area after the media reports. There were items of historical value in the area where a quarry is functioning at present.  There is also a historical temple at one end of the plains,” he said.

He said an initial investigation report carried out by the Archeological Department in 2004 has confirmed that the Paludeniya area was enclosed with artefacts and also the area could be declared as an archeological protected site.

“The present director of the Department, he himself had contributed to the initial report in 2004 as the deputy director. Today he is rejecting that there is no archeological value in the area. Either he should resign if can’t fulfill his duty or we request us to handover the department,” the Thera said.

He also suggested the Department should take action to display artefacts uncovered in the department excavations without keeping them in store rooms.
He said the department should not let archeological sites to turn into quarries in disguise of development projects.

“The department will start giving permission to mine the stone of Sigiriya if it continues to act like this,” he said.(Lahiru Pothmulla)

Campaign against Muslims to commence on the 22nd

muslimsThe hate campaign launched a few months ago by the extremist Bodhu Bala Sena (BBS) against the Muslims in Sri Lanka, which took a back seat for some time, is to re-commence the campaign on the 22nd of this month.
The BBS has said it would re-commence the agitation campaign against the issuing of halal certificates in the country.
The National Organizer of the BBS, Ven. Vitharandeniya Nanda Thero has said the anti-halal campaign that was temporarily halted in the last few months will re-commence on October 22nd.
The Thero has said the BBS organization was deceived by the authorities who had said that they would resolve the issue.
According to Ven. Nanda Thero, the Defence Secretary and the Mahanayake Theros had intervened and said they would resolve the halal issue, but nothing had been done to resolve the matter.
The BBS has organized a motorcade that will start from Colombo and proceed to the Dalada Maligawa in Kandy on October 22nd at 8:30 am.
The organization is to then call for a boycott of products that have been labelled halal.
Protesters block a street in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
Four years after the end of the armed conflict, Tamil and Muslim women in the north and east of Sri Lanka are increasingly marginalized and face chronic insecurity, says an international rights organisation in a new report. 

Video: Wigneswaran gets all


THURSDAY, 17 OCTOBER 2013 
Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran took oaths before President Mahinda Rajapaksa for his ministry portfolios a short while ago, Media Spokesman to the President Mohan Samaranayake said.

North Province Finance and Planning, Law and Peace, Land and Road Development, Electricity, Housing and Development , Water supply , Co-operative Development, Social Services and Rehabilitation, Women Affairs, Industries and Enterprise Development, Tourist, District Management and Provincial Councils, Management, Food Supply and Distribution were all assigned to Wigneswaran.

SLFP General Secretary Minister Maithripala Sirisena, and Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva, Susil Premajayantha, Dallas Alahapperuma, Anura Priyadharshana Yapa, Northern Province Governor Maj. Gen. (Rtd) G. A. Chandrasiri and Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentarian M. A. Sumanthiran participated at the ceremony. (Chaturanga Pradeep-DM Online)
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Media training centre opened in Jaffna

TamilNet[TamilNet, Thursday, 17 October 2013, 13:07 GMT]
Aiming to improve the abilities of Eezham Tamil journalists in Jaffna, a new Media Training Centre, named after former Senior Editor of TamilNet, Maamanithar D Sivaram (Taraki), has been declared opened in Jaffna on Wednesday. The new training centre is situated close to Jaffna Press Club at Raasaavin Thoaddam. Two senior journalists, S. Ratheyan, the former editor of Eezha-murasu, Eezha-Naatham and Namathu Eezhanaadu, and Iya Sachithananthan, the former editor of Eezha-naadu, who narrowly escaped when the paper office was set to fire by the SL forces in 1982, jointly opened the training centre. Journalists and civil society activists from all walks of life were present at the event. 

Taraki Sivaram Memorial Stage


Taraki Sivaram Memorial Stage
Taraki Sivaram Memorial Stage
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Taraki Sivaram Memorial StageMs Ananthi Sasitharan, who was recently elected to the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) with an overwhelming support of the masses, also took part in the opening ceremony. 

Taraki Sivaram Memorial StageRev. Fr. Ruban Mariampillai, who has a doctorate in Journalism, gave the first lecture to journalists on the same day of opening. 

The lecture focused on interview techniques. 

The US embassy in Colombo has provided funds for the establishment of the construction of the building, journalists in Jaffna said.


Taraki Sivaram Memorial Stage
Taraki Sivaram Memorial StageTamil activists for alternative politics in Jaffna, noting the already prevailing Indian influence at another media centre, have cautioned the journalists in Jaffna to maintain their independency without giving room for competitive geopolitical manoeuvrings to affect journalism upholding the cause of peoples of the region as well as humanity in general.


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Chairman, fellow members of the Northern Provincial Council, persons of learning and of standing seated on the dais, my dear brothers and sisters,

Some of us gathered here, were earlier candidates. Today we are meeting as members of the Council. A majority of the candidates changed into members. Yet a few are left out. But it does not imply that in the service of the people they are not wanted. On this occasion I only want to say that their services are needed.
Inaugural NPC session on 25 October

By Ariyaratne Ganegoda-Thursday, 17 Oct 2013
 

The newly-elected Northern Provincial Council (NPC) will have its inaugural session at the recently constructed NPC Secretariat at Kaithady on Thursday, 25 October.

Chief Minister, C.V. Wigneswaran, Provincial Minister of Education, T. Kurukularajah, Provincial Minister of Health, Dr. P. Sathyalingam, Provincial Minister of Agriculture, P. Ayngaranesan, Provincial Minister of Fisheries, P. Deniswaran, Deputy Chairman, Antony Jeganathan, Chairman, Kandiah Sivagnanam and the Provincial Councillors will attend the event.

The eight Provincial Councillors of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) yet to take their oaths are expected to be sworn-in before 25 October, while former TELO Leader and Parliamentarian, M.K. Sivajilingam, has taken oaths at Vellamullivaikkal where LTTE Leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, met his fatal end.


It is not yet known whether Governor of the Northern Province, Mayor General (retd) G.A. Chandrasiri, would participate in the event, given the objection raised by the TNA against a military officer occupying the Chief Executive post of the Province.
By Our Jaffna Correspondent-Thursday, 17 Oct 2013


Health Minister of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC), Dr. P. Sathyalingam, has initiated a unique move by setting up a separate ward for the physically handicapped patients at the Mullaitivu Hospital.

Dr. Sathyalingam, soon after assuming duties in his post, travelled to the Mullaitivu District, which was badly affected during the final phase of the war in 2009.

The surveys carried out in the Mullaitivu District have revealed that hundreds of people have been affected with physical deformities due to the war. They also visit the Mulliativu Hospital regularly for their treatments. Therefore, the new NPC Health Minister has decided to give priority to the physically handicapped patients in the Mullaitivu District and in the Northern Province at large.

Following the directive of the Health Minister, the construction of the new ward for the physically handicapped patients is expected to begin shortly.

According to Dr. Sathyalingam, the Mullaitivu Hospital was badly affected as a result of crossfire between the LTTE cadres and the Security Forces during the last lap of the war.

Dr. Sathyalingam also met the medical officials in the Mullaitivu District, along with Deputy Chairman of the NPC, Anthon Jeyanathan, who was elected from the Mullaitivu District at the NPC polls. (Ceylon Today Online)

Mahinda, Minotaur, Lenin And Premadasa


Colombo Telegraph
By Jagath Asoka -October 17, 2013 
Dr. Jagath Asoka
According to a recent Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index, a Sri Lankan Passport is among the 10 worst in the world in terms of free access to other countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Pakistan, Palestine, Eritrea, Nepal, Sudan, Sri Lanka, and Lebanon. If you wonder how this happened to Sri Lanka, juxtapose the previous fact with the following fact: Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in the United Kingdom was summoned to the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office for a meeting related to the issues of renegade Tiger guerrilla leader Karuna entering Britain with official backing from the Government of Sri Lanka.
Rajapaksa clan and its cronies brag endlessly about the tremendous progress that they have made in infrastructure: new highways, stadiums, a new harbor, a new international airport, and a marvelous theater; Colombo looks cleaner; but our inner-structure has been deteriorating. The name “Rajapaksa” is so ubiquitous in Sri Lanka that only the public toilets are not named after Rajapaksas. I think it is better to name our public toilets after some Sri Lankan politicians: Mervin’s mouth; Dayasiri’s tongue; and Wimal’s brain. In 1975, Dr. N. M. Perera exposed 45 rich industrialized families who were controlling Sri Lankan. Now, there is only one: Rajapaksas.
Superabundance of anything turns to its opposite; this phenomenon is known as enantiodromia; Heraclitus introduced this concept. When I was studying in the former Soviet Union, Lenin was so ubiquitous that my roommate, another Sri Lankan student, worshiped Lenin and offered flowers and bread to Lenin, asBuddhists would offer flowers and food to the Buddha; to my Sri Lankan roommate, Lenin was the Buddha of the Soviet Union. We all know what happened to Lenin’s statues when the Soviet Union collapsed. Every Sri Lankan politician is trying to emulate Rajapaksas by introducing their family members into politics, because politics has become more lucrative than selling illegal drugs; in fact, prostitution has become worthy of veneration in Sri Lanka because hapless prostitutes sell only their own bodies to make a living to feed their hungry children; on the other hand, some Sri Lankan politicians have only one goal: To sell the country to become billionaires. Skullduggery, thuggery, and politics have become synonyms in Sri Lanka.
Words such as “nepotism,” “despotism,” “plutocracy,”  “Machiavellianism,” “authoritarianism,” “feudalism,” etc.—well, I can keep on using all the words that I know, but that would be too ostentatious.  Still, I cannot think of a single word to describe this phenomenon in Sri Lanka. If you can come up with the mot juste to describe this phenomenon please let me know.                            Read More    

Sham death sentence to Tangalle killers for Prince Charles’ benefit!

charls exclusiveYet another government sham is being planned under which Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha chairman Sampath Chandrapushpa Vidanapathirana and the other six accused in the killing of British tourist Khurram Shaikh and the raping of his female companion are to be indicted today (17) and the court hearing against them is to conclude before the Colombo CHOGM, with the accused being ‘sentenced to death.’

The investigation into this crime which took place on 24 December 2011 has made no progress up to now, and even the main accused was bailed out and had functioned as the chairman of Tangalle PS. The brother of the deceased, Khurram Shaikh, and the MP for his area, Rochdale, had visited Sri Lanka and expressed their dissatisfaction over the progress of the investigation. Although they sought an appointment to discuss the matters with the president, he had intentionally avoided them.

Chief guest of the Colombo CHOGM, Prince Charles, who will be representing the Queen of Britain, recently told the media that he would make use of his visit to raise the killing of Khurraim Shaikh with the Sri Lankan government. Furthermore, prime minister David Cameron has told British parliament that the matter would top his agenda too, during his visit to the island.

Alarmed by these developments, president Mahinda Rajapaksa and his government have planned this deception, under which this criminal case will be called by the Tangalle high court today in order to serve indictments by using the attorney general’s powers, without the conducting of a preliminary hearing, which was to take place at the Colombo chief magistrate’s court, to which it was transferred from the Tangalle magistrate’s court. The attorney general had recommended the case be taken up by a three member trial-at-bar, but his recommendation had been cancelled on the orders of the president.

Accordingly, once the indictments are served today, the hearing will continue and the accused would be sentenced to death before the CHOGM commences. The case will be taken up in absentia of the Russian female companion of Khurram Shaik, who is the key witness.

Hinting about the verdict, the president has told the Tangalle PS chairman, “Accept the ruling that will be given and go inside. In a few days I will use my powers and free you.” On this assurance by the president, the accused have agreed to accept the sentence. The president has also promised them all facilities during their incarceration.

In the end, the PS chairman and the other accused will come out, receiving a presidential pardon, while unanswered questions about fate of the empty T-56 cartridges found from the crime scene, persons who had brought the T-56 rifles, their connections with MP Namal Rajapaksa and as to how Khurram Shaikh’s female companion became a virgin once again will remain so forever.

Addl. solicitor general supersedes attorney general!

triat barIn total disregard to a conclusion by the attorney general that the case pertaining to the murder of British tourist Khurram Shaikh and the gang rape of his female companion at a tourist hotel at Medilla in Tangalle on 24th December 2011 should be heard before a trial-at-bar, additional solicitor general Suhada Gampath has changed the decision, saying such a move will inconvenience the president and the Rajapaksa family, Attorney General’s Department sources say.

The attorney general has made his decision in an effort to use the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo as an opportunity to build goodwill with British leaders and to minimize the international disgrace Sri Lanka is being subjected to over the Tangalle incident. After taking the decision, the attorney general was preparing to send the relevant documents to the chief justice, when the additional solicitor general had informed the president and the defence secretary about the impending move.

It is the chief justice who appoints members to a trial-at-bar when the case is of crucial importance to the country. Previously, cases relating to the white flag incident, rape and murder of Krishanthi Coomaraswamy, airplane hijacking by Sepala Ekanayake etc. were all heard by trials-at-bar.

The controversial nature of the Khurram Shaikh murder case, in which the six accused include chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha chairman Sampath Chandrapushpa Vidanapathirana, prompted the transfer of the case from the Tangalle magistrate’s court to the Colombo chief magistrate’s court.  The transfer of the case came as it was clear the accused would influence the legal procedure relating to the case if it was heard by a court in their area of political authority.

As the matters stand thus, the case will be called tomorrow (17) by the Tangalle high court to serve the accused with indictments. Officials of the Attorney General’s Department, who are unprejudiced, are strongly critical of additional solicitor general Suhada Gamlath’s using of the case as a chance to show his loyalty to the Rajapaksa family, although the attorney general is working according to the accepted norms of hearing a case of this nature which has attracted international attention, add the sources.

LfD Condemns Police Action To Prevent Weliweriya Demonstration

October 17, 2013 |
‘Lawyers for Democracy’ unreservedly condemns the action taken by the Police to prevent the demonstration organized by the residents of Ratupaswala as a blatant violation of the fundamental right of the expression enshrined in the constitution.  The residence were protesting against the pollution of drinking water in the area due to a discharge of waste matter from a factory and which fact has been scientifically verified.  This demonstration in fact was to demand the fundamental right to life itself.
Inspector General of Police
Colombo TelegraphIssuing a statement Lal Wijenayake, the Convener of the Lawyers for Democracy says; “The attempt to justify the ban on this demonstration by citing the earlier incident where demonstrators were attached by the Army makes the situation more serious as it is an attempt to justify the unruly behavior of the Army in violation of the fundamental right of the people to demonstrate and express their views on a matter that affects their right to life.
Lawyers for Democracy views this as another attempt in the ongoing process to deprive the citizens of the enjoyment of the fundamental rights enshrined in the constitution in order to move towards an authoritarian regime.We call upon all those who stand for the protection of fundamental rights, rule of law and democracy to rise against these moves.”