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

Friday, November 29, 2013

Video: BBC World News Global Interview With Dr Chris Nonis

Chris NonisNovember 29, 2013Colombo Telegraph
BBC World News Global interview with Dr Chris Nonis,Sri Lankan High Commissioner to the UK

Recasting Caste: War, Displacement And Transformations

By Francesca Bremner -November 29, 2013
Dr. Francesca Bremner
Dr. Francesca Bremner
Colombo TelegraphWe return home, but not to the same place. (Bender & Winer, 2001:15)
I explore the transformation of caste identity that occurs when the social ties and spatial practices anchoring people to place and each other are torn asunder by war. Achille Mbembe (2003) points out that, spatial relations on the ground are rewritten while occupations rage, territory is fought over and modes of control come into operation. The narratives collected in this study illustrate Mbembe’s insight into spatial relations. It traces the new history forged at the intersection of different modes of control—the State and the LTTE—by the subjects of this study.
My research was conducted in a Tamil village in the North East of Sri Lanka hitherto referred to as Ramyapuram. Caught in the middle of the Civil War between the Sri Lankan Government and the Rebel group, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the village was affected from 1985 until the end of the war in 2009.
This article is based on interviews I conducted with the villagers over a period of three months in 2005. The people in the village had suffered during the war and were wary of an outsider. Building trust was not easy in a climate of fear and distrust, especially in a setting where informants had been used by both the State and LTTE to target the villagers. I interviewed 25 women during this three month period. These interviews were semi-formal conversations conducted over lunch, tea and the exchange of recipes in which fragments of narratives emerged over a period of time. These fragments repeatedly coalesced around the axis of caste, and I began to realise the importance of caste in the construction and transformation of identity in the experience of war. The destruction of lived spaces, being confined within refugee camps and the surveillance of the land spaces involved the transformation of spatial practices. This plays an important role in this study.
Since the women identified the period between 1985 and 1993 as one of devastation and change, this article is based on their experience during this period, and focuses on the narratives of women who consider themselves at the low end of the village hierarchy based on caste.          Read More

Military gave arms training for northern schoolchildren!

child soilders 2The Colombo government’s response every time war crimes allegations are being levelled relating to the killings of thousands of Tamils during the final stage of the war, has been that its military is well disciplined and that it was the LTTE which had used the Tamil people as a human shield. Also, that the government has given a new lease of life to the Tamil people after the war.

As per results of the northern provincial council elections, the so-called awakening brought from Colombo is clearly rejected, and the pictures below are evidence to what extent the north has been militarized.

In the name of leadership training, these pictures confirm, that students of government schools have been given arms training. Principals, teachers and students of over Grade Eight have been taken to military camps and given arms training under the cover of leadership training, and offered them military ranks.

As the government has been making various statements regarding the recent allegation that it has militarized schools, these pictures show the status of the so-called leadership training.

Rubert Soysa’s Exhibition At Paradise Road Galleries

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Colombo TelegraphNovember 21, 2013
This will be Rubert Soysa’s sixth exhibition at Paradise Road Galleries. Soysa is one of Sri Lanka’s more established artists, best known for his abstract paintings depicting both figurative and abstract form. Born in Sri Lanka, Soysa studied art at the Government College of Fine Arts in 1973.
Rubert Soysa
Rubert Soysa
He held his first solo show at the Vansbro Public Library in Sweden and thereafter continued to exhibit his work in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Syria, Cuba, Bulgaria, India, South Korea, and throughout Europe.
In this, his latest exhibition, Soysa focuses more on the figurative with portraits and the female nude as his main subject. The artist has introduced new media into his work, incorporating layers and texture using cardboard and other materials. The composition of the canvas in some pieces play with proportion and geometrical shapes.
This exhibition will remain open until 13 December 2013. Paradise Road Galleries is located within The Gallery Café, 2 Alfred House Road, Colombo 3. Open 10am to midnight daily. Tel +94 112582162

India Is Our Largest Neighbour And The Most Important Country In The Region

By Gotabaya Rajapaksa -November 29, 2013
Gotabaya Rajapaksa
Gotabaya Rajapaksa
Colombo TelegraphI am honoured to deliver this keynote address at the opening session of the fourth annual “Galle Dialogue”. On behalf of the Government, I take this opportunity to welcome to Sri Lanka the many distinguished foreign speakers and delegates at this conference. I also extend my best wishes to the many illustrious Sri Lankan participants at this event. The Galle Dialogue is fast becoming an important fixture in the calendar of international maritime conferences, as shown by the fact that speakers and delegates from 35 countries are taking part in this event. As with the recently concluded Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, this is a very positive indication of Sri Lanka’s increasing stature in international affairs since the dawn of peace four years ago. This is something about which all Sri Lankans are justly proud.
The very appropriate theme chosen for this year’s Galle Dialogue is “Emerging Maritime Trends in the Indian Ocean”. Throughout history, the Indian Ocean has been a major conduit of international exploration, migration and commerce. Many of the world’s first civilisations evolved around or in proximity to its shores. Trade along or through the Indian Ocean was an important feature from early in human history. Aided by the seasonal monsoons, merchant vessels travelled east and west across the Indian Ocean for many centuries dating back to antiquity. The ancient Greeks, Romans, Persians and Chinese all traversed the Indian Ocean, often stopping in this country, before the first modern Europeans led by Vasco de Gama in 1497 came to these seas. During the era of European colonialism, the Indian Ocean and its littoral nations became sought after possessions of many empires. The British emerged as the major power in the region in the early 19th century. With the rapid development over the last two centuries of Europe, the United States, and later Japan, the Indian Ocean receded temporarily from global prominence. During this period, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans were the world’s most important oceans. In recent years, however, there has been a pronounced shift in focus back to the Indian Ocean. A few simple facts demonstrate why this is.                  Read More
Gota’s secret Italian tour is an absolute lie: No 
meeting with Pope nor did Italy’s defense 

Ministry give appointment- it is all ‘black 

money’ craze

(Lanka-e-News- 28.Nov.2013, 11.55PM) It has come to light that the Rajapakse regime’s announcement regarding SL defense secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse’s tour of Italy is an absolute lie , as he has in fact gone to Italy to open a secret account to deposit his ‘black monies,’ according to reports based on Lanka e news foreign service. 

Following the Lanka e news report on Gotabaya’s Italian tour ,the regime desperately explained that he went to Italy as a special representative of the President to meet and invite Rev. Pope Francis to visit Sri Lanka. 

The true picture is Gotabaya had gone to Italy to transfer his black money to a secret account in Italy , and hence the regime’s explanation is to camouflage the truth.

The reason corroborating this true picture is:

There is a procedure and custom to be followed when a country wishes to invite the Vatican Pope. That is, either the country’s leading Christian clergy council including the Cardinal should decide to extend an invitation , or the country’s Diplomatic mission High commissioner should abiding by the protocol invite him. Both these procedures have not been followed.

At least Gotabaya who claimed he is the President’s representative should have obtained an official appointment from the council of the Vatican Pope, which too had not been done. 

Gotabaya had met the Pope on a Wednesday when the ordinary public could see him following a queue, in which event he can only hand over his gift basket , but cannot meet with the Pope.

Intriguingly , even the SL ambassador there , Bennet Cooray had not accompanied Gota to meet the Pope. Though efforts were made to meet the Pope through a Father there named Nevil, the latter had been unable to help Gota. Finally , the father Nevil had not even gone to the Vatican city with Gotabaya.

To invite the Pope , at least a Cabinet Christian Minister who is a government lackey ought to have been sent instead of Gotabaya ,a Buddhist . Besides , Gotabaya is a notorious government servant and a sinner tainted with war crime charges who is not at all suitable to do that errand of the President. Indeed such an individual being sent to invite the Pope is tantamount to insulting the Pope if not trying to make the Pope also a sinner.

In the official publication of the Vatican ‘Osarvathore Romano’, the special representatives of countries who met the Pope are revealed along with their photographs, but in the case of Gotabaya , though it was announced that he was a special guest of the Pope on the 20 th of November , in the ‘Osarvathore Romano’ of last week , nothing at all was revealed about this meeting or the invitation. This is because Gotabaya had met the Pope in the same way as any other ordinary citizen . 

The group of SL media coolies who stoop to anything for filthy lucre and selfish gains had of course reported that Gotabaya’s invitation was accepted by Pope and he will visit SL in the first month of next year which is just a fabrication , for when Lanka e news inquired from the Pope’s media division they stated nothing of that sort had been finalized so far.

Meanwhile a request made by Gotabaya to the internal security Minister , Italy for a meeting had been rejected , explaining that if the request has originated from the SL Defense Minister or its Deputy Minister , that could be considered , and they have no necessity to meet the defense secretary.

In this connection , a spokesman for Italy’s internal defense Ministry speaking to Lanka e news at length explained, in 2008 when SL was informed to lodge complaints against the LTTE with the Institution in Germany that classifies world terrorist organizations , and the A .I.A. the international court for war located in Netherland as war crime charges are likely to be mounted against SL, the latter paid no heed.. ‘Hence the defense secretary meeting us now is of no avail as it is too late,’ he noted. 

In July 2009 , a group of representatives of the internal security Ministry arrived in SL to apprise the latter of this , ‘but our Ministry’s advice was disregarded by SL ,’ he added.

Moreover , now the SL government is allied with sections of the LTTE terrorists and are carrying on activities with them . Don’t these actions of the government jeopardize the lives and interests of those groups who opposed the LTTE at that time? he questioned. We know very well the purpose of Gotabaya’s tour of Italy , he told with a smile. The SL defense secretary’s whole gaze was fixed on St. Marino for obvious reasons , he quipped.

GR points finger at TNA’s culpability in LTTE 


atrocities-Lionising dead Tiger chief

 

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by Shamindra Ferdinando


Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa yesterday alleged that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) was making a deliberate attempt to sabotage the post-war reconciliation process.

The Defence Secretary told The Island that the TNA’s tribute to the dead LTTE leader Velupillai on his birth anniversary was meant to provoke the government as well as the armed forces.


The TNA consists of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK), TELO, PLOTE, EPRLF and TULF. The TNA parliamentary group comprises 13 MPs, with the ITAK having nine and the TELO and the EPRLF two each.


Defence Secretary Rajapaksa accused the TNA of causing instability and political turmoil in the  Northern Province in the run-up to the next session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva next March.


Asked whether he could substantiate his allegation, the Defence Secretary said that since the conclusion of the conflict in May 2009, the TNA hadn’t publicly acclaimed Prabhakaran in Parliament, though various events were held in the Northern Province as well as overseas to coincide with LTTE’s Heroes’ Week celebrations.


He alleged that the TNA continued to take orders from the LTTE rump even four years after the end of the conflict.


Recollecting the circumstances under which the TNA had to recognise the LTTE as the sole representative of the Tamil speaking people, in the run-up to Dec 2001 general election, the Defence Secretary stressed that the TNA couldn’t absolve itself of the responsibility for the atrocities committed by the LTTE during Eelam war IV. Throughout the last war, the TNA had remained with the LTTE and continues to back Prabhakaran’s Eelam project, the Defence Secretary alleged. Those who had moved a resolution against Sri Lanka in March last year in Geneva over accountability issues, on behalf of the LTTE rump, should take up the issue with the TNA leadership.


The Defence Secretary asked: Would the US, the UK or India allow people’s representatives to lionise a murderer? Could the US permit a remembrance service in memory of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden?. He said there should be not double standards in dealing with terrorists."


Responding to a query, he said that all political parties should unite against efforts to bring back terror. Whatever the political differences, there couldn’t be any dispute that the LTTE or its agents shouldn’t be tolerated, the Defence Secretary said.
Trade Unions object to court involvement 
     
By Zahra Imtiaz- Friday, 29 Nov 2013


The Government, Semi- Government and Private Trade Unions Collective Committee has voiced its objections against the involvement of the courts with regard to Trade Union issues, General Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers Union Joseph Stalin stated during a media briefing today.


Stalin who was representing the Government, Semi- Government and Private Trade Unions Collective Committee said that protesting was a fundamental right and the government should not involve the courts and take away the rights of the people.


Stalin made these remarks with regard to an interim order issued by the Colombo District Court yesterday (27) preventing the 48 hour strike organized by the Health Services Trade Union Alliance, urging the Health Ministry to fulfil various demands put forward by the Unions.


The order was issued following a petition filed against the strike by a patient.


Joseph Stalin went on to say that around 40 Unions were engaged in the strike action, which was a token strike, adding that the government should not have gone to the extent of involving the courts in this issue.


He stated that due notice had been given with regard to the strike, while attempts had also been made by the Unions to hold discussions with the Ministry of health in this regard.

Stalin added that this action by the government is a violation of their rights and added that courts cannot interfere in issues faced by the Trade Unions as per Article 12 of the Labour Law. (Ceylon Today Online)                   

BBS appreciates Sritharan's courage
by Niranjala Ariyawansha-Friday, 29 Nov 2013

General Secretary of the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera, said he must appreciate Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, Sritharan's courage in celebrating the late LTTE leader as a war hero whereas not a single Sinhala politician remembered Monarawila Keppetipola's name and paid tribute to his heroism in Parliament on his birthday.

"It is such a shame that not a single Sinhala politician was able to remember Keppetipola Nilame on his birth anniversary. Our Sinhala politicians just listened to MP Sritharan's speech. No one interrupted him. We all know that the Sri Lankan Parliament is comparable to a zoo. MP Sritharan at least proved his feelings for his race, whereas we failed," Ven. Gnanasara Thera said at a press conference held yesterday.


He added that the authorities should take Sritharan into custody as he has violated a Constitutional law.

BBS vows to Expose 'heroin dealers' in Parliament
by Rashni MendIs- Friday, 29 Nov 2013


Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) said they are in the process of exposing big time heroin dealers, and that they would expose the names of the main heroin dealers in Parliament. Commenting on the issue, General Secretary of the BBS, Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera, said yesterday that the BBS had passed on information of heroin dealers to the relevant authorities, recently.


He said, he is also privy to the names and the whereabouts of all those who transport heroin to Colombo and he keeps track of them.


"This information was not revealed to the media because it will not be ethical. The apprehension that heroin peddlers had been subjected to, was due to the methods adopted to nab them," he added.


The Ven. Thera asserted that the BBS is taking measures to soon send a group of politicians with backbones to Parliament, after chasing the kuddan (heroin dealers), underworld characters and chandiyas (gangsters) out of the august assembly, who are now the representatives of the people.
Rajapakses who openly kissed and welcomed British Prince of Wales suppressing rape committed on wife of British Bigwales
(Lanka-e-News- 29.Nov.2013, 7.30PM) Sri Lanka (criminal) defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse like how he suppressed earlier the gang rape in Sri Lanka of a foreign Russian tourist girl by the name of Victoria (Girl friend of assassinated British national Khuram Shaikh), he is moving heaven and earth to conceal another incident of rape where a Russian woman had been raped brutally, whereby the police had been made to distort the whole picture of this most disgraceful crime.

According to reports reaching Lanka e news which is always first with the news and exposes the truth fearlessly and forthrightly , 33 year old Russian woman Jurgita Biattvinene had been staying in Hotel Dhammika at Yaddehimulla, Unatuwatuna situated in the Habaraduwa police division, along with her husband a British national whose name is Bigwales living in Woolwich, UK. 

On the 27 th of November, that is day before yesterday, while Jurgita’s husband had been out of the hotel, at about 8.15 a.m. , a worker , Ganegoda Gamage Chatura Dilshan (19 years old) of the Dhammika hotel, a sex starved scoundrel had broken into her room and raped her by force. 

Following a complaint made by the victim’s husband to the Habaraduwa police of this brutal rape , the sex pervert Dilshan was arrested and produced before the court based on a B report B/16023 when he was remanded until the 11 th of December.

What is most perplexing and unimaginable about this episode is, though rape is considered as a most heinous crime , on the orders of Sri Lanka’s criminal defense secretary Gotabaya , the Habaraduwa police had treated this most disgraceful act as not a heinous crime of rape . Accordingly the police had recorded this in the minor offence register under M O I B 483/2013 . In other words this brutal rape of a woman is to the police a minor offence .

On top of all this the most startling ‘crime’ of all was committed by the OIC of the Habaraduwa police R D S Walallawita I.P. by making a minute in the register that this crime is a minor offence and to refer the parties to the conciliation Board.

Mind you, the irony of ironies is ! ever since the complaint of this rape was lodged with the Habaraduwa police , it is SL defense Secretary Gotabaya who had been giving instructions to S.P. of Habaraduwa division R G B Bandaranaike to visit the police station and do everything needed to camouflage the actual incident . The media Director media of the defense Ministry Hulugalla had issued instructions not to expose this under any circumstance. In compliance with these instructions, even the medical report following the Doctor’s examination of Jurgita had been falsified.

According to the preliminary medical examination report of hers , in the GHT form No. 597 it is mentioned that she has been a victim of rape and her private parts were bruised and swollen. However in the subsequent GHT form No. 598 that was obtained an entirely different picture is painted suggesting that she had not been raped.

Moreover , the rapist Chatura Dilshan too had been subjected to a medical examination – something that has never ever happened before in such crimes. In that GHT report 599 it is mentioned that his organ is like a ‘ flower’ 

In the past tourists were received with a smile and a salute. The Rajapakses who hugged and kissed British Prince of Wales Charles when welcoming him are at the same time trying to conceal the rape committed on the wife of Bigwales another British national and save the Sri Lanka rapist .

In the circumstances, under the much hyped Sri Lanka miracle in the making of the Rajapakses , what takes precedence in their lifestyle is promoting rape; and raping foreign tourists, murdering tourists and deporting tourists are the cornerstones of that miracle. 

Governing UPFA defeated in Alawwa as well

mahinda raja sitThe 2014 Budget presented by the governing 
UPFA in the Alawwa Pradeshiya Sabha has been defeated. The budget was defeated yesterday (28) by a majority of two votes.

Out of the 12 governing UPFA members in the Pradeshiya Sabha, seven members have voted against the budget proposal.
It is learnt that a new governing UPFA MP in parliament has worked towards defeating the 2014 Budget in the Alawwa Pradeshiya Sabha.
The governing party parliamentarian has assured the governing party members who voted against the budget in the Pradeshiya Sabha that he would take the responsibility if the party initiates any disciplinary action against them.

Speaker’s comment shows the real picture

chamal parliamentA comment made by Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa in parliament yesterday (28) gave a clear picture of the situation where the government’s purchase of paddy from farmers.
Cooperative Minister Johnston Fernando has told parliament that a kilo of paddy is currently being purchase between Rs. 34 and 37.
Hearing Fernando’s comment, Speaker Rajapaksa has said that he would even sell his paddy to the government if the purchasing price is Rs. 37 per kilo.
Fernando denied statements by the opposition parliamentarians that despite government claims of paddy being purchased at a price between Rs. 30 or 35 per kilo, the actual purchase price is between Rs. 26 and Rs. 27.
The Minister has added that the government has made arrangements to store the excess paddy in the market.

Mahinda adds more burdens to farmers

farmersPresident Mahinda Rajapaksa, who speaks of a proud ancestry as an agricultural family wearing a kurahan sataka, is continuously burdening the farmers in the country.
Farmers’ association have been demanding for the re-payment of the farmers’ pension and the payment of the arrears due to farmers. The associations urged the government to include these in its 2014 Budget.
However, the Agriculture Ministry has stated that while Rs. 1,800 million is needed to pay the farmers’ pension, the government has allocated only Rs. 1,000 million for the purpose.
Therefore, the remaining Rs. 800 million for the pension will have to be borne by the farmers.
Also, the 2014 Budget has not allocated the required Rs. 2,150 million for the payment of the pension arrears due to the farmers.
The government has also adopted a new strategy to delay the pension payment for farmers by increasing the age limit to receive such a payment from 60 to 63 years.

Budget fails to boost Bourse


November 29, 2013  
  • Colombo stock market loses Rs. 20 b in value post-2014 Budget week
  • Sound macroeconomic fundamentals aimed for next year and beyond as well as host of progressive proposals fail to ignite investor
  • confidence and activity
A week on since the unveiling of the 2014 Budget by President and Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, overall investor sentiment doesn’t appear bullish as the Colombo stock market has lost over Rs. 20 billion in value.
On the day of the 2104 Budget, i.e. 21 November, market capitalisation was Rs. 2.413 trillion, whereas yesterday it was down to Rs. 2.393 trillion. The market saw a marginal rebound yesterday whilst on Wednesday its value was down to Rs. 2.30 trillion.
The All Share Index and the S&P SL 20 Index has dipped too – ASI from a 2.8% year-to-date return on 21 November, yesterday it was down to 1.94% and S&P SL 20 from 3.79% to 2.54%.
Some link the widespread bearish mood to lack of confidence overall and the Budget not being emphatic in terms of kick-starting a fresh wave of optimism and growth. Another was the slew of debenture issues with attractive fixed returns diverting investor interests and liquidity from equities.
However, those who have described the 2014 Budget as progressive are baffled by the lack of enthusiasm by investors.
From a macro perspective, the 2014 Budget has what investors would like – a lower regime of mid-single digit inflation, lower deficit, a downward interest rate regime and stable exchange rate, apart from aspiring to increasing GDP growth to 7 or 8% level.
The 2014 Budget also has far-reaching proposals to boost import-competitive domestic industries/sectors, from where there are several listed companies.
Agriculture/food, dairy and cement are some of the frontline sectors which stand to benefit from the 2014 Budget.
Other analysts said originally the lack of confidence largely stemmed from the 2% Nation Building Tax (NBT) on the financial sector as investors feared banks would be hit. However, the Treasury has confirmed that the new tax won’t impact intermediation cost.
The Government aims to rake in around Rs. 3.6 billion only via this tax, which is insignificant given the banking industry’s total profit before tax (after VAT) of Rs. 116.3 billion and after tax profit of Rs. 82.3 billion in 2012. Another concern for banks was the heavy emphasis of directed lending in the 2014 Budget.
The expansion of the VAT coverage by reducing the threshold to Rs. 250 million per quarter from Rs. 500 million previously was also seen as negative though the larger listed firms viewed the move as welcome as it levels the playing field. The imposition of 15% upfront tax on lease of State or private lands to foreigners was also seen as denting Sri Lanka’s attractiveness globally for business and investments.
Another concern is the upward pressure on inflation following the slapping of higher duties on select food imports. The Government justified the move as a firm support to domestic producers as well as to make local manufacturers more competitive vis-à-vis imports.
Investor expectation of higher cost of living is despite the Budget targeting a 5-6% inflation rate, thereby extending the near five years of single digit inflation further.
The 2014 Budget also gave a direct boost for the Bourse by extending tax incentives to firms keen on listing. This would mean investors will have a wide choice.
This particular proposal saw the Securities and Exchange being quick to commend the benefits though the Colombo Stock Exchange, while the Colombo Stock Brokers Association hasn’t yet commented though a week has passed since the 2014 Budget was unveiled.
Dr. Nalaka Godahewa, the Chairman of the SEC, which has over the past one year endeavoured to make the capital market more buoyant, commended the President and the Secretary to the Treasury for the capital market development oriented budget, for the second successive year.
“Last year too, a number of concessions were given to the industry. The unprecedented growth of the corporate debt market and the significant growth in the unit trust industry were direct results of the concessions given through last year’s Budget. The capital raised from the corporate debt market grew by 330% while the unit trust industry witnessed a growth of 77%,” Godahewa said.
“The 50% tax reduction for three years for companies listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange is a great opportunity offered in this year’s Budget. It will definitely encourage more IPOs in the future. I hope many companies will make use of this window of opportunity. As it is said, the faster you move, the greater your benefit,” the SEC Chief added.
First Capital Equities said Budget 2014 has limited impact on the economy as well as stock marketwhilst some of the targets are ambitious.
The Colombo Bourse year-to-date had remained lacklustre despite a significant vote of confidence on prospects for equities and the economy by foreigners, judging by the Rs. 23 billion inflows.
Acuity Stockbrokers in an analysis of Budget 2014 noted the markets through 2013 have mirrored the overall sluggishness in the macro-economy. Activity on the CSE has been mostly subdued, with markets hitting a Y-T-D high (6488.85 points) as investors factored in the Central Bank’s dovish policy stance.
Since then though, markets have been largely on a downtrend. Very recent trends in the market appear to show signs of a marginal pick-up. Since hitting a low in September (5605.3 points), the main share price index (ASPI) has been indicating a very gradual uptick.

FIVE PERSONS INJURED IN SHOOTING IN TISSAMAHARAMA

Ada DeranaFive persons injured in shooting in Tissamaharama

November 29, 2013 
Five persons were injured in a shooting incident over a private dispute at Yodakandiya in Tissamaharama, the Police Spokesman stated.





TWO ARMY OFFICERS PRESENT AT COURTS TO GIVE EVIDENCE ON RATHUPASWALA INCIDENT 

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Two army officers present at courts to give evidence on Rathupaswala incidentNovember 29, 2013 
Two army officers presented themselves at courts to give evidence on the case regarding the Rathupaswala protest and shooting which resulted in the death of three persons.

The case was taken up by the Gampaha Magistrate Court today (November 29).

The Gampaha Chief Magistrate Tikiri Jayatilleke questioned the Colombo Crimes Division in court on the reason the army officers were present in court to which the CCD replied that they were present to give evidence.

The Magistrate claimed that several witnesses had already been named to give evidence to the case and that an answer would be given this afternoon regarding the necessity of the evidence provided by the army officers.
                                                  
                                                                                

China sends warplanes into air defense zone

By  Nov 29, 2013 
Asian CorrespondentBEIJING (AP) — China said it sent warplanes into its newly declared maritime air defense zone days after the U.S., South Korea and Japan all sent flights through the airspace in broadening defiance of rules Beijing says it has imposed over the East China Sea.

A computer screens display a map showing the outline of China's new air defense zone in the East China. Pic: AP.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Sri Lanka Has A 2600 Year-Old Culture?


Colombo Telegraph
By Sharmini Serasinghe -November 28, 2013 
Sharmini Serasinghe
Sharmini Serasinghe
If what has become of Sri Lanka today is the legacy of a “2600-year old culture”, might we have been better off without any culture at all?
Ever so often we hear the famous cliché ‘dropped’ by our politicians- “………Sri Lanka’s 2600-year old culture……….” It is a sine qua non statement repeated ad nauseam at many a public and political forum (the most recent being CHOGM) to add ‘weight’ or to perhaps impress otherwise empty utterances. This is obviously done solely to awe the audience, especially a foreign one.
I recall, as an impressionable young girl, when Sri Lanka’s first Executive President J.R. Jayewardene made his State Visit to the USA during Ronald Reagan’s tenure as US President. In his televised address on the South Lawn of the White House, JRJ casting aside his noblesse oblige referred to the United States as “a country with only a 200-year old history, while Sri Lanka’s was over 2500 years old”!
This ‘casual’ or ‘calculated’ remark (with JRJ one never knew) has remained with me to date. To me even then, this ipse dixit remark reeked of an acute inferiority complex and I felt utterly embarrassed on his behalf.
For us Sri Lankans, we have heard this old-hat too often and, therefore it has no effect. But to an outsider hearing these words “Sri Lanka’s 2600-year old culture” and seeing for themselves how this “Buddhist culture” has shaped this country’s fortunes/misfortunes, it must be truly mindboggling!  Read More

A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)

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Prosecute The War Criminals In Special Court Or Before International Criminal Court.


by L.Annadoure
( November 12, 2013, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) The last phase of Eelam War had seen the internationalization of the internal civil strife at the behest of Sri Lanka and more than 20 Nations which have had vested interest on and over Sri Lanka had volunteered themselves for a conjoint operation against LTTE in annihilating them on the pretext that LTTE was a terrorist organisation which need to be quelled at any cost nay decimated from the face of earth.