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

Monday, February 10, 2014

Mel Gunasekera, colleague and friend


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Mel Gunasekera became AFP's first full-time woman correspondent in Colombo when she joined in January 2007. She had covered Sri Lanka's Tamil separatist war and its bloody finale in 2009 and was widely respected across the country. On February 2, she was murdered at her Colombo home after confronting a burglar.
Her former colleague, AFP's Sri Lanka bureau chief Amal Jayasinghe, pays tribute.
By Amal Jayasinghe
When a caller asked me if something terrible had happened to my friend Mel, my response was "No, it can't be." If it had, she would have told me. But within minutes, I had the most devastating news in my 32 years as a reporter.
Sri Lankan journalists and media rights activists protest in Colombo on January 9, 2009, following the assassination of prominent journalist Lasantha Wickrematunga. (AFP Photo/Lakruwan Wanniarachchi)My former AFP colleague Mel Gunasekera, 40, had been murdered at her Colombo home after confronting a burglar whom she had apparently recognised as a painter her family had employed. She was stabbed to death at home on February 2, 2014 as her parents and only brother Dayan were at church.

Is A Little Bit Of Inflation Necessary For Economic Growth?


Colombo TelegraphBy W.A Wijewardena -February 10, 2014
Dr. W.A. Wijewardena
Dr. W.A. Wijewardena
Principles of Central Banking 13: Is a little bit of inflation necessary for economic growth?
Reduced inflation rate means still more expenditure by consumers
Sri Lanka’s General Price Level, as measured by the Colombo Consumers’ Price Index, commonly known as CCPI, and compiled by the Department of Census and Statistics, is reported to have increased as at end of January 2014 by 4.4% over the price level that had prevailed one year ago. In December 2013, this annual increase in the price level had been 4.7% and therefore, there has been a decline in the rate of growth. This has been the trend which CCPI had shown since February last year when the annual rate of growth in the price level stood at close to 10%. When the change in the CCPI is considered over the last twelve months, the rate of growth at the end of each month over the respective level as at one year ago has continuously declined though CCPI has continued to increase from month to month in most of the period. Thus, CCPI which stood at 170.0 in January 2013 has increased to 177.5 in January 2014. An increase in each one point in the index costs the consumers Rs 279.72 more. Therefore, the increase in CCPI in the previous 12 month period by 7.5 points will cost the consumers Rs 2079.90 more to buy the same basket of consumer goods today. Unless their income has gone up by that cost, their position has certainly deteriorated. This increase in costs is reckoned by many as ‘a little bit of inflation’ which is necessary for an economy to ensure continued economic growth. For instance, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka or CBSL has expressed its satisfaction about the low rate of inflation and gone onto relaxing its monetary policy in a few rounds of policy relaxations to promote, as the Bank has claimed, economic growth.
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Eran raises concerns over regulator-driven financial services industry consolidation


 February 10, 2014
UNP MP Eran Wickramaratne in Parliament last week raised a host of concerns on the consolidation of financial services industry as well as the Central Bank’s Master Plan.
Wickramaratne questioned the Central Bank-driven Master Plan and opined there was a developing financial crisis, which he said the Central Bank was attempting to respond to with its directed  consolidation.

He questioned why the Central Bank had issued so many finance company licenses since 2006, including one as late as end 2013, charging that the Central Bank has been inconsistent in its behaviour by proliferating licenses and then wanting to consolidate. He agreed on the principle of consolidation and has been a long advocate of consolidation, but questioned the CB’s motives behind the present move.
Wickramaratne was of the view that the Government must create the legal and fiscal incentives to drive consolidation but leave the decision on mergers and acquisitions to the respective institutions, its shareholders, directors and senior management.
“You cannot transfer your problem with troubled finance companies to well-run banks or finance companies. If the Central Bank failed in its regulation, then the taxpayer will have to bear the cost,” MP Wickramaratne said in Parliament.
It was his view that the banking sector was strong, resilient, well-capitalised and profitable and any intervention by the Central Bank and bureaucrats in the strategy and operations of these institutions would be detrimental. “You will weaken a strong industry over time. Ten years from now these mistakes will unravel,” the UNP MP charged.
According to him, the intended NDB and DFCC merger will reduce competition on long-term lending and make the industrialist and borrower poorer by reducing competition.
“The merger will only increase Government intervention in well run-institutions. A merger should create synergy. One plus one must add to three. Therefore, it would be logical for merger partners to be dissimilar, bringing different strengths to the merger.”
Wickramaratne argued strongly that the decision as to which banks or finance companies should merge should not be determined by the Central Bank or any other authority but by the institution and its shareholders.
MP Wickramaratne said in 2009, eight finance companies had liquidity and financial problems. In 2013 CIFL had run into trouble. Noting that there was evidence that the Central Bank had known of the problem at CIFL but had been silent about it for unknown reasons, he said the poor supervision by the Central Bank has made depositors poorer and they had lost the confidence in the finance company sector. The depositors of Golden Key Company, CIFL and others are still living in hope that their hard earned savings will be returned, he added.
Fears have also arisen that the Central Bank’s direct involvement may result in further Government control of banks and finance companies, the MP charged.
Noting that Bank of Ceylon, People’s Bank, NSB, Commercial Bank and HNB account for about 66.3% of banking assets, while Sampath, Seylan, NDB and NTB account for a further 15.5%, he said even private banks were under heavy Government influence.
Citing an example, he stated that about 24% of HNB’s lending was to State-owned enterprises. He argued that there must be a strict separation of powers between the board of directors and the management. It has been reported that in one of the largest private banks, the chairperson was involved in management meetings, he added.
Wickramaratne asked why the Central Bank was not enforcing the code of governance, although he refrained from naming the individuals at this stage.
“Given the scandals in the stock market, the transfer of wealth into the hands of a few cronies, the finance companies could also end up in the hands of a few cronies,” he warned.
He pointed out that there had been a colossal transfer of wealth from many smallholders and funds such as the EPF and ETF into the hands of a few over the past two years. “Two SEC chairpersons were unable to prevent such a transfer of wealth and were forced out of office. So there has to be great vigilance on the CB-sponsored consolidation plan,” UNP MP Wickramaratne said.
Body of prisoner who had died during Jamboree, released 

By Chrishanthi Christopher-

The body of the 42-year-old prisoner who had died on Saturday (8) at the Rover Scout Jamboree organized by the Prisons Department, held last weekend, was released to the family for burial, the spokesperson of the Prisons Department said yesterday.

At the request of the family, the body had been handed over to them, he added.

Judicial Medical Officer (JMO), Nuwara Eliya, Dr. G. Kumarasinghe, told Ceylon Today that, the results of the post-mortem will be released in three weeks. "We would be able to ascertain the cause of death only after the report is submitted. Until such time, the body would be released for burial but it would not be cremated," Dr. Kumarasinghe said.

According to the Deputy Prisons Commissioner (Operations), G.B.Kulatunge, the jamboree was organized as a means of recreation for the inmates of the prisons, in which around 421 of them had participated in the first ever Rover Scout Jamboree organized by the Prisons Department. It was held at the Pedro Estate, Nuwara Eliya. "There were no hardcore prisoners. All those who had participated were those who had committed minor offences," he further said.

Escape from Homs: video emerges of Syrian evacuation

Channel 4 NewsMONDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2014
Video emerges of hundreds of Syrians allegedly being targeted by shelling as they are evacuated from the besieged city of Homs, as the latest round of peace talks begins in Geneva.
Syrian people queue to leave Homs in UN aid convoys
More than 600 people left Homs over the weekend under a humanitarian deal agreed between the Syrian government and the UN.
One video clip posted online showed civilians running from behind a barricade towards a convoy of UN vehicles. A voice on the recording identifies noises in the background as the sounds of shelling.
The voice says, in Arabic: "Civilians are leaving under shelling. Women, men, children and elderly are leaving under mortar shelling. February 9, 2014. Audio of shelling. God. I hope no massacre will happen. Run! Run!
"The UN evacuating civilians under shelling. Allahu Akbar. This is the dividing line between the regime army and the FSA, al-Qarabis district. So many cars of the UN to protect civilians even though they can't protect themselves."

Aid under fire

On Saturday, a convoy of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) was fired upon in HomsSARC said the clearly marked vehicles, which were delivering humanitarian aid, came under rifle fire and that mortars exploded nearby.
"Given the extremely difficult conditions prevailing in Syria today – especially in towns like Homs – it is absolutely vital for all parties to the conflict to facilitate the work of all humanitarian and healthcare personnel," said Abdul Rahman al-Attar, president of SARC.
"They must respect the Red Crescent and Red Cross emblems displayed on tents, buildings, vehicles and clothing and spare those bearing them."
SARC said that despite being fired upon, including one driver being wounded, the organisation managed to distribute 250 food parcels and 190 hygiene kits.

Desperate escape

People fleeing Homs have faced a year of severe hunger and the threat of death as a brutal stalemate between the government and rebel forces is played out.
Another video shows an interview with an old man and his sister. The man says that his mother died from starvation in Homs, and that his sister is very sick.
More footage posted by anti-Assad activists show the throng of people waiting to be transported away from Homs in UN vehicles.
The Homs exodus has been took place as representatives from the Syrian government and the rival Syrian National Coalition travelled again to Geneva for peace talks. The talk began on Monday with UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi speaking separately with the delegations.
For the latest talks the SNC, which has been accused of not representing the majority of fighters on the ground in Syria, brought representatives from rebel fighting groups. The SNC said it had brought representatives from the Syrian Rebels Front, which has been fighting the al-Qaeda linked Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in the north of the country, and rebels from the southern province of Deraa.
The first round of the Geneva II talks struggled to get off the ground – with both sides blaming each other for escalating violence, and failing to reach compromise.
The second round looked set to follow the same path. The SNC delegation accused the government of increasing it use of barrel bombs, whilst the Syrian deputy foreign minister raised an attack on a village by extremist rebels – saying the "massacres" need to stop before any progress can be made.

When Reagan Cut and Run

The forgotten history of when America boldly abandoned ship in the Middle East.

Thirty years ago this week, President Ronald Reagan made perhaps the most purposeful and consequential foreign-policy decision of his presidency. Though he never said so explicitly, he ended America’s military commitment to a strategic mistake that was peripheral to America’s interests. Three-and-a-half months after the bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut that killed 241 U.S. military personnel — and after repeatedly pledging not to do so — Reagan ordered the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Lebanon. As Gen. Colin Powell later aptlysummarized this military misadventure: “Beirut wasn’t sensible and it never did serve a purpose. It was goofy from the beginning.”

US businessman Vincent Wu goes on trial for gang crimes in China

Wu claims he was tortured into confessing to being boss of violent mob that kidnapped rivals and operated illegal casinos
Vincent Wu
American businessman Vincent Wu, pictured in 2012. Photograph: AP
The Guardian homeAssociated Press in Beijing-Monday 10 February 2014
An American businessman stood trial in China on Monday for allegedly heading a violent mob that kidnapped rivals and operated illegal casinos – charges he has said he was tortured into confessing.
Authorities in southern China have accused Vincent Wu of gang crimes but Wu's family and lawyers say he is a law-abiding businessman whose rivals have framed him in order to seize his assets.
"We are still very confident because our lawyers have all the evidence to prove that he is innocent," said his daughter Anna Wu by phone from Guangzhou. "We believe we still have a chance and so we'll hope for the best."
Wu's lawyers urged a court in the southern city of Guangzhou to recognise the defendant's American citizenship as he and more than two dozen associates stood trial.
Wu has been denied US consular access since his detention in June 2012 despite being a US passport holder who shuttles between his family in Los Angeles and his business in China.
China refuses to acknowledge Wu's American citizenship because his last entry into mainland China was made on his Hong Kong residence pass.
The case underscores the risks faced by individuals working in China who have travel documents from more than one country because Beijing does not recognise dual nationalities.
Two US consular officials attended Monday's hearing and told the court the American government recognised Wu's US citizenship but judges rejected their assertion, said Wu's legal adviser, Li Zhuang.
The Guangzhou intermediate people's court and the US embassy in Beijing had no immediate comment.
Wu – who was seeing his family and friends for the first time since he was taken away nearly two years ago – appeared emotional, his daughter said. "He kept saying: 'I'm an American citizen, you have to give me a fair trial,'" his daughter said.
The case exposes the murky environment in which businesses in China often operate. Widespread corruption allows entrepreneurs to cosy up with police and run roughshod over the law to take down their rivals.
Wu is charged with getting an associate to throw acid at a judge who ruled against him in a lawsuit, and with ordering thugs to set fire to sheds owned by farmers who refused his offer of compensation to vacate land he wanted to develop.
Wu is also accused of operating illegal casinos that raked in 48m yuan (£4.8m) and of attacking or kidnapping people who crossed him in various disputes.
The businessman has also alleged that he was tortured in detention, telling his lawyers he had been beaten, kicked and strung up by his arms from a ceiling beam as police tried to coerce him to sign a confession.
Wu left China in the late 1970s as a stowaway to neighbouring Hong Kong, where he obtained residency. He moved with his family to the US in 1994, settled in Los Angeles and eventually became a US citizen
The Crooks Return to Cairo

Egypt's government is happily letting exiled billionaires and convicted Mubarak cronies buy their way back home.

CAIRO — As crowds packed streets throughout Egypt during the2011 uprising that overthrew autocrat Hosni Mubarak, it wasn’t only the politicians and generals in Cairo who were scrambling to protect their interests. With the old regime teetering, business tycoons connected to the regime packed up their bags — and their billions — and fled the country.

Crucial hearing begins for Congolese war crimes suspect

Congolese militiaman Bosco Ntaganda looks on during his first appearance before judges at the International Criminal Court in the Hague March 26, 2013. Photo: REUTERS/Peter Dejong/PoolThe once powerful Congolese militiaman Bosco Ntaganda faces a first hearing in The Hague on Monday. He is suspected of having committed crimes against humanity in the 2000s.
Author Philipp Sandner-Editor Mark Caldwell-Date 07.02.2014
Gaza’s paralysis: the story of Arab Dola
Monday 10 Feb 2014
Channel 4 NewsMiller on Foreign Affairs
One day in April last year, Gaza’s former kung-fu champion, a powerfully-built 26-year-old called Arab Dola, was standing on the construction site where he worked when a large metal container toppled off the roof of the building above him.
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He did not see it coming.
In a instant, Arab Dola’s future crumbled to dust, vertebrae C4, C5, C6 and C7, crushed and splintered. His spinal cord, severed. His life, irreparably altered.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

அரசு பலவந்தமாக மரணச் சான்றிதழ் கொடுக்கிறது: தமிழ்க் கூட்டமைப்பு

காணாமல்போனவர்களுக்கு என்ன ஆனது என்று தெரியாமல் உறவினர்களுக்கு மரணச் சான்றிதழ் வழங்கும் நடவடிக்கைக்கு ததேகூ கண்டனம்
BBCகடைசியாக பிரசுரிக்கப்பட்டது: 8 பிப்ரவரி, 2014
இலங்கையில் காணாமல்போனோர் தொடர்பாக விசாரணை நடத்திவரும் ஜனாதிபதி ஆணைக்குழுவின் அமர்வுகள் நடக்கும் இடங்களில்- அதே தினங்களில் வேறு குழுவினரால் மக்கள் அச்சுறுத்தப்பட்டு மரணச் சான்றிதழ் வழங்கும் நடவடிக்கைகளும் நடந்துவருவதாக தமிழ்த் தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பு விசனம் தெரிவித்துள்ளது.
தொடர்ந்தும் நடந்துவரும் இவ்வாறான சம்பவங்கள் தொடர்பாக குறித்த ஜனாதிபதி ஆணைக்குழு கவனத்தில் எடுக்காதுள்ளமை குறித்து தமிழ்த் தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பின் தலைவர்களில் ஒருவரான சுரேஷ் பிரேமச்சந்திரன் விமர்சித்துள்ளார்.
கிளிநொச்சியில் ஜனாதிபதி ஆணைக்குழு வாக்குமூலங்களைப் பதிவுசெய்துகொண்டிருந்த சந்தர்ப்பங்களில், பயங்கரவாத புலனாய்வுப் பிரிவினர் உள்ளிட்ட வேறுகுழுவினர் மக்களை நிர்ப்பந்தித்து மரணச் சான்றிதழ் வழங்கியுள்ளதாகவும் அவர் சுட்டிக்காட்டுகிறார்.
சில இடங்களில் மக்களுக்கு அவர்களின் உறவினர்கள் உயிரிழந்துவிட்டனர் என்ற அடிப்படையில் நட்டஈடும் வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாகவும் பிரேமச்சந்திரன் தமிழோசையிடம் கூறினார்.
ஜனாதிபதி ஆணைக்குழு காணாமல்போனோர் தொடர்பாக விசாரணை நடத்தி, காணாமல்போனவர்கள் உயிருடன் உள்ளனரா அல்லது உயிரிழந்துவிட்டார்களா போன்ற முழுமையான தகவல்களையும் திரட்ட முன்னரே, அரசாங்கம் மக்களுக்கு மரணச்சான்றிதழ்கள் கொடுக்கப்படுவதை ஏற்கமுடியாது என்றும் சுரேஷ் பிரேமச்சந்திரன் கூறினார்.
இலங்கை அரசாங்கம் திட்டமிட்டு செய்கின்ற இந்த நடவடிக்கையை நிறுத்துவதற்காக மனித உரிமை அமைப்புகள் குரல்கொடுக்க வேண்டும் என்றும் நாடாளுமன்ற உறுப்பினர் கேட்டுக்கொண்டுள்ளார்.
இதேவேளை, இந்தக் குற்றச்சாட்டுக்கள் குறித்து ஜனாதிபதி ஆணைக்குழுவின் தலைவர் மெக்ஸ்வெல் பரணகமவை தொடர்புகொண்டு தமிழோசை வினவியது.
அப்படியாக மக்கள் அச்சுறுத்தப்பட்டதாகத் தகவல் இல்லை என்று கூறிய அவர், மக்கள் சுதந்திரமாக வந்து வாக்குமூலம் அளித்துச் சென்றதாகவும் கூறினார்.
விபசாரத்துள் தள்ளப்படுகின்றனர் நாதியற்ற வடக்கு இளம் பெண்கள் - முதலமைச்சர் கவலை 
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logonbanner-1கணிகையர் இல்லங்கள் அறிமுகப்படுத்தப்பட்டு அவற்றுக்காக நாதியற்ற இளம் தமிழ்ப் பெண்கள் கொண்டு செல்லப்படுகின்றனர் என்று தெரிவித்தார் வடக்கு மாகாண முதலமைச்சர் க.வி.விக்னேஸ்வரன்.
 
"இளைஞர்களது உணர்வுகளை மழுங்கடிக்கச் செய்ய இன்று பல பிழையான நடவடிக்கைகள் அவர்களுக்கு ஊட்டப்பட்டு வருகின்றன. இளைஞர்களின் உணர்வுகள், தங்களுக்குப் பாதகமாக ஆற்றுப்படுத்தப்பட்டுவிடுமோ (வழிப்படுத்தப்பட்டு) என்று எண்ணும் சிலரால் போதைப் பொருள்கள் இளைஞர், யுவதிகள் மத்தியில் அறிமுகப்படுத்தப்படுகின்றன. வடமாகாணத்தில் இதுவரை காலமும் இல்லாத இந்தப் பழக்கம் தற்போது பரவிவருகின்றது. 
 
இந்தப் பொறிக்குள் அகப்படாமல் நீங்கள் தப்பித்துக் கொள்ள நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க வேண்டும். அண்மையில் கணிகையர் இல்லங்கள் (விபசார விடுதிகள்) அறிமுகப்படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளதாகவும் அறிகின்றேன். 
 
நாதியற்ற இளம் விதவைகள், வறுமையின் கோரப்பிடியில் வருந்தி நிற்கும் பல இளம் பெண்கள், இந்த இல்லங்களுக்கு கொண்டு செல்லப்படுகின்றனர் என்று அறிகின்றேன்.
 
கொழும்பில் இருக்கும்போது, பொலிஸாரின் உதவியுடனும், இராணுவத்தினரை ஈர்ப்பதற்காகவும் நடத்தப்படும் இந்த இடங்கள் பற்றி எனக்குத் தகவல்கள் கிடைத்தன'' என்றார் அவர்.
 
அதேநேரத்தில் தமிழ்த் தலைவர்களைத் தமிழர்களே கொலை செய்தமையை மன்னிக்க முடியாது என்றும் அவர் கூறினார். அவ்வாறான கொலைகள் இடம் பெற்றதால்தான் தன்னைப் போன்று ஓய்வு பெற்று ஒதுங்கி வாழ்ந்த மனிதர்கள் அரசியலுக்கு வரவேண்டியதாயிற்று என்றும் அவர் கவலைப்பட்டார். 
 
வலி. தென்மேற்கு பிரதேச இளைஞர் கழகச் சம்மேளனம் நடத்திய இரண்டாவது வருடாந்த இளைஞர் மாநாடு மானிப்பாய் பிரதேசசபை கலாசார மண்டபத்தில் நேற்று நடைபெற்றது. 
 
நிகழ்வில் பிரதம விருந்தினராகக் கலந்து கொண்ட வடக்கு மாகாண முதலமைச்சர் க.வி.விக்னேஸ்வரன் கலந்துகொண்டார். அவர் அங்கு மேலும் தெரிவித்த தாவது:
 
மாற்றப்படுகின்றார்கள்
எமது கலாசாரம், வாழ்க்கை முறை, உணர்வுபூர்வமான பாரம்பரியங்கள் யாவும் கைவிடப்படும் வகையில் இளைஞர்கள் மாற்றப்படுகின்றார்கள். பணம் ஒன்றே குறிக் கோளாகச் செயற்படும் பலரால் இளைஞர்கள் திசை மாற்றப்படுகின்றார்கள்.
 
கல்விக்கு முதலிடம் கொடுத்து வந்த இனம் எங்களது இனம். போரினால் கல்வியைத் தொடர முடியாமல் போனவர்கள் பலர். இதனால் எமது இனத்தில் ஒரு வெற்றிடம் ஏற்பட்டிருக்கின்றது. அதை நிரப்ப இளைஞர், யுவதிகள் முன்வர வேண்டும்.
 
எமது அரசியல் கட்சிகள்கூட வயது முதிந்தவர்களைக் கொண்டே இயங்குகின்றன. அடுத்த கட்ட தலைவர்களாக அறிவு முதிர்ந்த இளைஞர், யுவதிகளை நாங்கள் இப்பொழு திருந்தே அடையாளம் கண்டு முன்னேற நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க வேண்டும். 
 
மன்னிக்க முடியாத குற்றம்
உங்களில் பலர் என்னை ஏசினாலும் ஒன்றைக் கூறி வைக்க விரும்புகின்றேன். அண்மைக் காலத்தில் எம்முடைய கொள்கைகளுக்கு முட்டுக்கட்டையாக இருப்பார்கள் என்று எண்ணி எங்கள் அரசியல்வாதிகள் பலரைக் கொன்று குவித்தது மன்னிக்க முடியாத குற்றம் என்று நான் திடமாக நம்புகின்றேன்.
 
இன்று என்னைப் போன்ற ஒரு ஓய்வுபெற்று, ஒதுங்கி வாழ்ந்த மனிதனை அரசியலுக்குள் கொண்டு வந்திருக் கின்றீர்கள் என்றால் எங்கள் அரசியல் தலைவர்களை நாங்கள் கொன்று குவித்தது தான் அதற்குக் காரணம் அல்லவா?
ஜனநாயகம் என்பதை உலகத்தின் பல நாடுகள் கட்டிக்காத்து வருகின்றன என்றால் அதற்குக் காரணம் வல்லாட்சி செய்வது வருத்தத்தையே உண்டுபண்ணும் என்பதை அவர்கள் கண்கூடாகக் கண்டது தான் என்றார்.


Police pushing Tamil youth into drugs and prostitution says Wigneswaran

09 February 2014
The Chief Minister of the Northern Province CV Wigneswaran has stated that Tamil youth are being pushed into drugs and prostitution with the help of the Sri Lankan military, earlier this month.

Addressing the ‘Southwest Youth Association’ in Maanippai, Wigneswaran told the audience that brothels were being built with Tamil women as prostitutes and youths being pushed into using cocaine and other drugs.

Noting that problems on this scale were new to the Northern Province, he went on to add that these issues have led to Tamil youth abandoning their culture and tradition.

See the full report from the Uthayan (in Tamil) here.

The Expensive Tragicomedy That Is Lankan Foreign Policy



| by Tisaranee Gunasekara

“Be very credulous; be very persevering; reject all past experience, and do not listen to reason.”
Advice given to those who seek healing through magnetization 

( February 8, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Neither convincing, nor interesting, it falls between several stools. The moustachioed president who flashes a wide grin in the most inappropriate places and waves his hand (conspicuously clasping a gold-talisman) as he looks around for the next word; his brother, the defence secretary, whose attempt at presenting a benign mien is as convincing as a barracuda at its Sunday-pleasantest; the glib bureaucrats performing the most amazing verbal-gyrations to keep up with their political masters – the 28-minute documentary ‘Sri Lanka: Reconciling and Rebuilding’ evokes the vision of a far away tropical land misruled by an oriental version of Charlie Chaplin’s dictator.

NPC And LSSP Make Bold Moves: Sobitha Hamuduruvo Takes A Stand


By Kumar David -February 9, 2014 
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Prof Kumar David
Colombo TelegraphMaduluwave Sobitha hamudurovo has told it like it is in an interview with E. Jayasuriyan in the Sunday Thinakural (Tamil) of 2 February, print edition page 5, website www.thinakkural.lk. This is a volcano but the Sinhala and English press have still not picked it up (Tuesday 4 February). But no ways will anyone get away with self-censorship; it will come out. I will summarise the interview in a moment, but let me touch on two other points first.
Only a charlatan or a dunce would still believe that that there is even a remote possibility of this regime undertaking a genuine investigation of civilian deaths, disappearances and accountability issues – SL State and LTTE – during the civil-war and preceding it. Therefore it is welcome and appropriate, that in a body blow to President Mahinda Rajapakse, the Northern Provincial Council “unanimously” adopted a resolution targeted at the UNHRC demanding “an international investigation to uncover war crimes and crimes against humanity carried out against the Tamil people. . . the people do not have faith in any domestic investigations into past massacres or ongoing human rights violations”.  In the absence of any truthful follow up what else are the mother’s of the disappeared and people of the North expected to do? Twiddle their thumbs and pretend nothing happened?
The NPC stand follows the TNA’s landslide victory in the September 2013 PC elections, which elections a reluctant Mahinda Rajapkse, kicking and screaming, could no longer prevent. Indian and pre-CHOGMpressure forced his hand, he had no choice; this was no gesture by a great democrat. (Self-serving ex-diplomats should stop making everyone laugh!)  The NPC now represents the formal elected voice of the Tamil people and the UNHRC must accept and act on this. Let us not have another case of the world remaining silent; an international investigation is a must.
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