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

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Foreign Correspondents Assoc questions visa restriction on BBC journalist

20 April 2014
The Foreign Correspondents Association (FCA) said it was "unaware of any time limits on visas issued to foreign journalists posted to Sri Lanka", following reports that the BBC journalist Charles Haviland was refused a one-year visa extension, on the grounds that he had completed five years as a foreign correspondent in Sri Lanka.

Rejecting reports that Mr. Haviland's visa had been denied, officials at the ministry stressed that it had in fact been extended, by three months, reported the Nation.

Media Minister and government spokesperson, Keheliya Rambukwella, was quoted in Ceylon Today as saying, 

"It would be unfair to permit any foreigner to live in the country for long periods, let alone journalists," 

"He has stayed in the country for over five years, and we have granted him a further three-month extension on that visa. Granting him any further extension would be unreasonable."
Pointing out that the five year time limit also extended to international NGO workers, the Secretary to the Ministry of Mass Media and Information, Charitha Herath tweeted,
“Sri Lanka visa policy for foreign correspondents is maximum five years. Some of them are here more than 9, 10 years,”
Calling on the Media Ministry to highlight the policies in question, the FCA, in a statement issued today, pointed out that the current policy on the website of the External Affairs Ministry, "makes no reference to how long a foreign journalist can work in Sri Lanka".

Mr. Haviland's most recent feature on Sri Lanka and the North-East, examined apparent economic growth in Jaffna including the introduction of a traffic light.

SL military attempts to recruit 1,350 Tamils as subservient workers in Jaffna

TamilNet[TamilNet, Sunday, 20 April 2014, 13:13 GMT]
Inviting more than 2,100 unemployed Tamil youth through village (GS) officials, the SL military establishment in Palaali staged an interview session on Thursday without revealing the real nature of the recruitment process in advance. The candidates were invited to attend the session with the offer of ‘government jobs’. But, the civil-clad military officers present at the venue came with the description of ‘military jobs’ as nurses, drivers, motor vehicle repairers, farm workers, electrical workers, painters, English teachers, dance teachers, music teachers and singers. Colombo is deceiving the Tamils to become a subservient workforce to serve the occupying Sinhala military through luring unemployed youth as the earlier moves by the SL military to woo Tamils to SL military have miserably failed. 

Although the GS officials had been deployed to select and invite potential candidates with the offer of government jobs, the move was claimed as an initiative of an outfit named ‘Reconciliation Centre’. The name of the director of the organisation was given as one Mr S. Selva. 

However informed sources told TamilNet that the move was executed through Mr Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP, who is being operated by the SL Defence Ministry in Colombo. 

Two operatives, known as Kannan and Yathavan, associated with KP took the lead role staging the deceptive move of the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry at Nelliyadi Central College. 

The principal of the college was pressurised to collaborate after the school administration was reluctant in allowing the school premises to be deployed as the venue. 

At the end of the session, the military officers kept the original certificates stating that the certificates would be returned after processing the appointments. 

The move also seeks to showcase to the world that the SL military was successfully employing a Tamils. At the same time the Tamils being lured would also be exploited as paramilitary ‘coolies’, civil sources in Vadamaraadchi told TamilNet pointing out how Tamil females were exploited by the SL military that lured them with the offer of data entry jobs at the computer section. 

More than 50% of the job seekers trapped in the interview session by the KP operatives were women. A section of unemployed graduates from the University of Jaffna also got into the trap by the SL military establishment, the sources further said.

Lanka Maintains Stand On Resolution

By Easwaran Rutnam-Sunday, April 20, 2014
The Sunday LeaderThe Government says it will maintain its position on the US resolution adopted at the UN Human Rights Council recently.
The resolution had called for an international independent investigation in Sri Lanka into human rights abuses alleged to have taken place between 2002 and 2009.
Government sources said that, while a formal request is yet to be made by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to conduct investigations from within Sri Lanka, such a request, when put forward, will not be entertained.
The Government source reiterated Sri Lanka’s position explained by Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the UN in Geneva Ravinatha Aryasinghe that the resolution will not only constitute a serious breach of International Law, but create a dangerous precedent in the conduct of international relations within the established global order of sovereign states and could pose a grave threat to the sovereignty and independence of Member States of the United Nations, which is enshrined in the UN Charter.
Both the US and Britain are pushing for the resolution to be implemented and both countries continue to make statements to that effect. Last week, the United States said it will resume a more comprehensive military relationship with Sri Lanka once the Government makes better progress toward reconciliation and accountability. US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal expressed this view while speaking at the Harvard University. Biswal noted that, while Sri Lanka has fortunately ended its civil war, reconciliation in the island has proved to be challenging.
She recalled that, following the March UN Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka, the US continues to call for credible efforts to ensure accountability and justice.

Bridging the narratives in Sri Lanka

Instead of victory memorials, Sri Lanka needs a monument to commemorate all casualties of the war

HEALING WOUNDS: Among those in the North and East, the leftovers of war still dominate daily life in various ways. Picture shows people who were displaced to the Vanni during the war, and who now live in Jaffna. Photo: Meera Srinivasan
GERRIT KURTZ-April 19, 2014
HEALING WOUNDS: Among those in the North and East, the leftovers of war still dominate daily life in various ways. Picture shows people who were displaced to the Vanni during the war, and who now live in Jaffna. Photo: Meera Srinivasan
Return to frontpageIn the hot plains of the Vanni, a larger-than-life stone soldier emerges out of a block of concrete, an AK-47 in one hand and the Sri Lankan flag in the other. Hardly visible from the ground, a dove sits on the machine gun. This is a “victory memorial” created by the Army after the end of the hostilities between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan Army in May 2009. Beneath it, two plaques commemorate its creation. They are in Sinhala and in English, but not in Tamil, the majority language there.

by Tisaranee Gunasekara
“My opinion is that nobody can make men responsible for the violence against women. Women are responsible for it…”
Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa
( April 20, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Aminal al-Filali was fifteen when she was raped.
According to Morocco’s penal-code, a rapist could escape prosecution if he married his victim. Amina did not want to marry her rapist; but the rapist was willing, her parents were willing and the judge was willing.

More than one lakh Sri Lankan Tamil refugees live on low rations in dingy camps


Paramita Ghosh, Hindustan Times   April 19, 2014
Karuna starts each time a car stops outside the door. He shows his wounds at the hands of the Sri Lankan army; the ones that have been inflicted by an Indian policeman hurt no less. “I should return to the camp,” he says after an hour. “I’m out of work, I might be asked by the cops why I had to stay out so late.”

The Sri Lankan civil war ended in 2009 with the death of LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. It turned 10 lakh Tamils into refugees. Over a lakh refugees are in camps in India. Goomidpoondi, near Chennai, is one of the biggest.(HT photo/Sanjeev Verma)

Modi Warns Sri Lanka

  • BJP To Push For Power Devolution
India’s BJP Prime Ministerial - Sunday, April 20, 2014
The Sunday Leadercandidate Narendra Modi has issued a veiled threat to Sri Lanka during speeches made over the past few days at election rallies in Tamil Nadu, indicating he will be tough with Sri Lanka if he wins the ongoing Indian elections.
Modi has said that with Tamils living all over the world, including in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Fiji, it should be a priority of the Indian government to take care of their well being and he promised to do so if a BJP-led Government assumes power after the elections.
The Press Trust of India quoted Modi as saying at an election rally in Chennai that a strong and determined government was the need of the hour as small countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh were poking India and have to be met eye-on-eye and dealt with strongly.
Playing the emotive issue of recurring attacks on fishermen, Modi charged that the UPA government in India lacked the courage to protect the fishermen of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat who were being ‘harassed’ by Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Meanwhile, at a separate rally last week, Modi said that he would do everything for the welfare of Tamil Nadu fishermen and will protect them from attacks by the Sri Lankan navy.
The Times of India quoted him as saying at a public meeting in Ramanathapuram that fishermen in his state (Gujarat) faced attacks by the Pakistani navy, just like the fisher folk in Tamil Nadu allegedly came under attack by the Sri Lankan navy. He blamed the Centre for the continuing attacks on Indian fishermen by the navies of the neighbouring countries. The ‘weak government at the Centre’ failed to protect fishermen in the country, he said.
The BJP meanwhile also said it will push for early devolution of powers and a political settlement in Sri Lanka if it wins the ongoing elections in India, The Hindu newspaper reported.
BJP president Rajnath Singh, speaking at an election rally in Tiruchi last week, said that the rainbow alliance forged by the BJP has emerged as a major political force and would provide an alternative to the people of Tamil Nadu.
Accusing the Congress-led UPA government of failing to help the cause of Sri Lankan Tamils, he said there was no progress in devolution of powers as per the 13th Amendment in Sri Lanka. “The UPA lacked the diplomatic skills to handle such sensitive issues,” he said and added that the BJP, on coming to power, would strive for early devolution of powers and a political settlement.

BJP will push for power devolution


Colombo GazetteRajnath_1851230fBy admin on April 19, 2014
The BJP says it will push for early devolution of powers and a political settlement in Sri Lanka if it wins the ongoing elections in India, The Hindu newspaper reported.
BJP president Rajnath Singh, speaking at an election rally in Tiruchi, said that the rainbow alliance forged by the BJP has emerged as a major political force and would provide an alternative to the people of Tamil Nadu.
Accusing the Congress-led UPA government of failing to help the cause of Sri Lankan Tamils, he said there was no progress in devolution of powers as per the 13th Amendment in Sri Lanka. “The UPA lacked the diplomatic skills to handle such sensitive issues,” he said and added that the BJP, on coming to power, would strive for early devolution of powers and a political settlement.
Meanwhile PMK leader S. Ramadoss, who is unhappy with the way his party is treated in the BJP alliance, broke his silence and declared that a strong government led by Narendra Modi alone could undo the betrayals done to Tamil Nadu by the AIADMK, the DMK and the Congress-led UPA.
Dr. Ramadoss said the two Dravidian parties had failed to secure justice for Tamil Nadu in inter-State river water disputes, and for Tamil fishermen, who he said were frequently subjected to attacks by the Sri Lankan Army. (Colombo Gazette)

From Gota’s War To Gota’s Crimes


Colombo TelegraphBy Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah -April 20, 2014 
Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah
Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah
Learning from the Gotabaya Rajapaksa experience
As Gotabaya Rajapaksa lectures on “counter-terrorism,” to the people listening, the truth behind this man won’t hurt them. But to numerous others ‘hurting’ by this man, his speech at the Defence Services Asia Conference in Malaysia this last week would be most revolting.
Talk about illegal evictions, to ‘White Van’ abductions, to disappearances, toMatale ‘mass graves’, to Budu Bala Sena terrorism, to torture and sexual violence by the armed forces, to unwarranted militarisation, to land grab, to illegal military occupation, to detentions without charge, to extra-judicial executions, to mass killings, to violations of international law, to war crimes, to mass atrocities – the one name and the one family that is synonymous and inextricably linked to these and other multitude of human rights abuses and heinous crimes in Sri Lanka is none other than Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Rajapaksa family regime.
This man Gotabaya has the impudence to talk about counter- terrorism whilst him and his brothers, lording  over their subjects, are actually presiding over a reign of terror in Sri Lanka after having allegedly wiped out 40,000 – 70,000 Tamil civilians and  more than 146,000 unaccounted for after the war. They rule with an iron fist, these brothers one of whom is the president. They act as men above the law.  To be more precise, these brothers and their henchmen think they are the law, having illegally impeached the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and put a puppet in her place.
If justice prevails, there is every likelihood Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his officers would be hauled for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide before an international tribunal as the international investigation, called for by the UN Human Rights Council, gets underway and reaches its conclusions.
It is ironic that whilst Gotabaya projects himself as Sri Lanka’s terrorism busting Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, the world thinks otherwise of this man, his regime and his troops:
Stewart Bell a veteran Canadian journalist writes:[1]
“..since defeating the Tamil Tigers rebels in 2009, Sri Lanka has faced mounting allegations its forces committed war crimes during the final months of the separatist conflict. The United Nations launched a formal investigation last month.”
And typically one of the ugly faces, tied to these war crimes allegations and of  this “increasingly authoritarian” Sri Lankan government of Rajapaksa, referred to as such by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, is Gotabaya Rajapaksa.                                   Read More

Camouflaging A False LTTE

by Robinhood
Views expressed in this article are author own



( April 20, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) When the regime took the LTTE rebels into custody most f them were kept under detention for an indefinite period without legal proceedings. 

The Return Of Great Power Conflicts

Donetsk Oblast in Eastern Ukraine. The two provinces just north of Donetsk and the one
to the south-west also have large ethnic Russian minorities. Crimea is in the extreme south
Donetsk Oblast in Eastern Ukraine. The two provinces just north of Donetsk and the one  to the south-west also have large ethnic Russian minorities. Crimea is in the extreme south
By Kumar David -April 20, 2014 
Prof. Kumar David
Prof. Kumar David
Colombo TelegraphThe Cold War ended rather abruptly and we thought we were in a one-superpower world led by America, but this was not quite true since the global hegemony of American capitalism sort of crashed in 2008. At the same time globalisation, global supply-chains, and new technologies made the earth pretty flat for everybody. So the jargon changed; the world was declared multipolar with no one in pole position. But China was rising to economic superpower numero uno; hence the argot had to be modified again and even Lee Kwan Yue remarked in a TV interview that the principal issues of the Twenty-First Century were climate change and managing the Sino-US relationship. Thus again, there was confusion, was it a bi-polar or multipolar?  Or maybe tri-polar since the European Union, taken as one unit, is the world’s largest economy. Then quite unexpectedly the last two months saw a fourth kid, militarily powerful enough to match America’s nuclear arsenal, pushing and shoving his way into the party.
In military muscle there are four big global players now, rather like before the Great War when there were five; the British Empire, the German Reich and Austro-Hungarian Empire, France (Third Republic),  Imperial Russia and across the pond, the United States. The similarity is more remarkable than just numbers. The Cold War divided the world into two camps, but they were two great ideological camps. In the old pre-WW1 days it was nations and empires; the age of imperialism when great powers carved up the world, colonial territory and natural resource wealth. The struggle in the days before the Cold war was not for ideological hegemony by this or that –ism, it was just power, plunder and glory. Now in a matter of months, if not weeks and days, we seem to have returned to something similar to the old world; nationalism and Great Power politics, instead of ideology.    Read More
Our toy soldiers and a boorish political culture
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The Sundaytimes Sri LankaSunday, April 20, 2014
The sheer buffoonery and boorishness reigning predominant in Southern Sri Lanka’s political culture was well demonstrated during the New Year by two incidents exposing a rotten and corrupted political reality despite post-war development and the beautification of roads and cities.
The sacred veil that protects the BBS
Last week’s column dwelt on the first of these incidents when BBS monks stormed a press conference being held by its critic, the Mahiyangana monk, Ven. Watarekke Vijitha Thera and were recorded live on television with their fists upraised. The press conference had been called to clarify a BBS-leveled allegation of the resettlement of war-affected Northern Muslims within the Wilpattu National Park.
The Wildlife Department clarified this week that no illegal construction had taken place within Wilpattu but that some displaced families had put up temporary shelters within the sanctuary bordering the Park. A magisterial inquiry has commenced into the incident on the complaints of the affected monk and others, into the abuse leveled at them by the BBS monks.
Quite amusingly, the police meanwhile claimed that they had not arrested the BBS monks due to concerns that religious and ethnic harmony may be affected. The question then remains as to whether the hate filled rhetoric of the BBS cannot be said to damage ethnic and religious harmony? What is the sacred veil that is drawn over their activities so that they are rendered impervious to the law? The political patronage afforded to the BBS by powerful individuals in the political hierarchy stands thoroughly exposed. Moreover, the total politicization of the police function in such instances should be the proper subject of comment and inquiry by retired and honourable police officers.
Is this what the Middle Path means?
Further arrant nonsense was to follow. We saw the BBS General Secretary Galagoda Gnanasara Thera, accompanied by his Secretary and Head of Research no less, holding numerous press conferences where it was pronounced that the BBS was following the middle path in ‘speaking firmly’ to ‘tame’ someone (see Daily Mirror, April 17th 2014).
Anyone who has had the doubtful privilege of listening to the abuse and hate filled rhetoric that the BBS engages in against minority communities would be forgiven for laughing out loud at this disingenuous explanation of what being ‘firm’ and what the middle path means. Indeed, one is tempted to ask as to what are the precise functions of this so-called BBS Head of Research? Perchance to collect and store various verbal variations of abuse if not outright filth which may be used on appropriate occasions, one may think.
This is not to say that the actions of Ministers such as Rishad Bathiudeen have not been without provocation as we well saw in relation to the mob attacks on the Mannar Magistrate’s Court not so long ago. But there is legal recourse if illegal settlements are in issue. The solution does not lie in inflammatory and racist rhetoric uttered by monks.
And it must be asked as to why there is a deafening silence on the part of the Mahanayakes of the main chapters at least to condemn such behavior, particularly when advice is proffered and statements issued by the heads of the Sangha on diverse topics ranging from the 2014 Geneva resolution in regard to Sri Lanka to the proper functioning of the Sri Lanka Law College.
A toy soldier Mayor and his pistol
In the second instance that is focused on, pro-government political thugs in Hambantota with their sarongs (literally) upraised and brandishing pistols pounced on visiting opposition United National Party (UNP) parliamentarians engaged in a fact finding trip to the Hambantota Port and Mattala Airport. Stones and eggs were thrown at their vehicle. And a pistol brandishing Mayor of Hambantota was merely heard to say ludicrously that he had come there to protect the besieged parliamentarians, that it was only a toy pistol and that he was only a ‘toy soldier’ (see Daily Mirror, Saturday April 19th 2014). As pathetically ineffectual as the UNP may be as a functional opposition, it was a grim reflection as to how dismal our political culture has become.
These events are sharply distinguished from other manifold examples of abuse by the extreme impunity with which jeering abusers acted in the full glare of television cameras. In the wake of this ugly incident, the police spokesman assured that an inquiry will be held as to the non-action of the police in this regard. We await, of course, with bated breath, the outcome of such inquiries. But it must also be asked as to why only an investigation against the police? What about the pistol brandishing corpulent Mayor? Is he also protected by some magic veil?
Ignoring the dangers at our own peril
In sum, it may well be said that rampaging monks and political thugs operated under previous Presidencies as well. Yet the important distinction is that peoples’ rights were not so openly trodden upon with contempt and crudity. The law was not proved to be so totally ineffectual. The police did not shamelessly permit themselves to be recorded standing idly by while abuses occurred. Perpetrators did not act with such deliberate political patronage afforded to them. These are the crucial distinctions between then and now. Many of us are reluctant to awaken ourselves to realize the dangerous enormity of what is around us. Ignoring this however will only be at our own peril for these images and these crudities have increasingly come to symbolize what post-war Sri Lanka has been reduced to in the eyes of a critical world.
Inevitably, critics point to these incidents and ask as to how complex questions of justice, ethnic harmony and equity between communities can be achieved when the most basic civilities in political life are brushed aside? And they are right in their puzzlement. That much is surely clear.

Attack on Opposition MPs at Hambantota: Police to move for court order


By Franklin R. Satyapalan- 

Police will be moving for a court order tomorrow to gather evidence of eyewitnesses, obtain copies of video recordings and still photographs and all circumstantial evidence available in connection with last Friday’s attack by goons on five UNP MPs visiting the Mattala airport and Magampura harbor at Hambantota, police media spokesman, SSP Ajith Rohana said.

He was responding to a question by The Sunday Island whether any of the assailants identified in news reports and electronic media telecasts had been questioned or arrested by the police so far in connection with the attack.

He said that three teams of policemen had been deployed to investigate the attack and after the court order, they would take the inquiry forward.

The Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Gamini Mathurata based in Galle was heading the investigations, he said.

The DIG will be recording the statements of the four United National Party (UNP) parliamentarians, Eran Wickremaratne, R. Yogarajan, Nalin Bandara and Ajith Manapperuma. MP Ajith Perera has already given a statement to the police.

Asked whether the MPs have been asked to report to the DIG’s office in Galle, the SSP said the DIG will be arriving in Colombo on Sunday.

On whether the MPs had been notified to come to Police Headquarters, he said the DIG would be meeting the MPs after his arrival in Colombo to record their statements.

Asked about the line of investigation expected to be taken, SSP Rohana replied, "Firstly, legal action would be initiated against the perpetrators of violence".

"Secondly, we will contemplate action against the police personnel who were at the scene of the incident and behaved liked mere onlookers after assessing whether there had been dereliction of duty on their part. In that case, disciplinary action will be initiated against them".

As the third step, it has to be ascertained whether the two policemen assigned to each of the MPs had taken appropriate action or failed in their duty to take proactive action, he explained.

"We will take disciplinary action against them also, if necessary", he said.
Namal ordered the attack on the opposition MPs: Carlton house PSD sergeant Silva orchestrated the operation
(Lanka-e-News-20.April.2014, 3.30PM) The attack launched on the opposition MPs at the Mattala airport and in the vicinity of the Hambantota Port had been on the direct orders of Namal Rajapakse the President’s son , yet again underscoring the egregious lawlessness raging in the country fed and fattened by the Rajapakse rulers.

The attack had been carried out by the Presidential security division (PSD ) sergeant Silva attached to the security detail of President’s Carlton house, and fully assisted by Hambantota mayor Eraj Fernando and ASP in charge of Hambantota district D.R.S.B. Dhanapala , according to reports reaching Lanka e news inside information division.

DIG Gamini Mathurata and SSP Sisira Kumara in charge of Hambantota and Tangalle divisions respectively were fully aware ahead of the arrival of the opposition MPs and the attacks that were to be launched. That was why the arrival of the MPs and the potential threats to them were ignored, to allow the assailants to attack with complete impunity. 

Interestingly, though it is detrimental to national security interests , all the higher rung police officers of the division are subject to the control and orders of inferior rank Sergeant Silva so much so that these high ranking officers have to complain of their woes and grievances to inferior political pimp Silva if they are to secure redress.

Consequently Silva rides the high horse and acts disregarding the higher officers . His conduct is so obnoxious that when the opposition MPs were to arrive at Mattala airport , Silva had informed ASP Dhanapala that he is orchestrating an attack on them in compliance with the order of ‘Namal baby.’ Before the ASP Dhanapala and Hambantota HQI D.I.A. Chandrapala could arrive at the venue , Carlton PSD Silva , Police constable Rohith and 9 PSD officers had gone there ahead and launched the attack .

Mayor Eraj Fernando had supplied municipal council minor staff to attack while the henchmen of Namal Rajapkase’s Nil Balakaya who are employed at the Mattala airport have also joined in the attack.

After the attack made on the opposition MPs, the policemen Silva , Dhanapala, Chandrapala and others had gone to Carlton house took a call to Namal and told proudly about their unlawful hooligan activities and achievements despite being law enforcing officers . They have reported the incident to Namal in full glee to the absolute delight of Namal, ‘Sir , as you instructed , so we acted – we gave them a fierce beating and chased them away.’

When the relevant report was being recorded by Hambantota HQI Chandrapala , it is DIG Gamini Mathurata and ASP Dhanapla who have given counseling and instructions to make a falsified report on it , with a view to safeguarding themselves against any blame or charges being fastened on them in the future. 

It was on the instructions of Gamini Mathurata , that Eraj Fernando who told one story on the first day changed it to say the pistol that was with him was a toy pistol (like how the entire laws of the country including the constitution have been made a plaything by the ruling regime ) 

The mayor Eraj Fernando had in fact on that day of the incident used not a toy pistol but an actual automatic pistol of the Browning variety produced in Czechoslavakia that was imported to SL in 2012 to be used by the PSD and MSD (Ministerial security division), based on reports reaching Lanka inside information division. The police had recorded the statement of the mayor yesterday. 

DIG Gamini Mathurata was a former crime investigation Director . His wife is a high court judge , and is presently high court judge of Matara . Hence for this team ,making and breaking laws are simple while making justice a mockery is even simpler.

HQI Chandrapala who directly launched the attack and therefore liable as a criminal was working under Mathurata when he was the OIC Kirillapone. Chandrapala was closely associated with a woman called 'Malakka' who was running a mobile brothel . He was on this account transferred to the police headquarters . Namal who is all eyes for such scoundrels and rascals , got him transferred to Hambantota on a special request made by Namal himself.

The other directly guilty criminal when this attack was launched on the opposition MPs was ASP Dhanapala who has only one year more to go on retirement . He had exploited his crime participation in Namal’s crime perpetration . He had whispered to PSD Silva the lickspittle of Namal to use his influence and get his retirement okayed via Namal without any impediments.

As always under the lawless climate in the country with the ruling Rajapakses (byword for lawlessness) unrelentingly and unhesitatingly stoking it to their advantage , no one had been arrested so far despite 48 hours having elapsed since the incident took place .

Believe it or not , not even the statements of the opposition MPs - the victims had been recorded . The UNP which held a media briefing in this regard had not gone beyond that action , and not taken any serious action against the attack apparently.

Neither have the other opposition parties , the JVP, Tamil national alliance or Democratic party which are comrades of the opposition UNP MP’s who faced the attack , opened their mouths and spoken against this let alone made a statement denouncing the attack. 

Whither SL under this raging lawlessness and criminal legal system?

Toy Pistol Local Governance in Hambantota

Image courtesy Nidahasa-


GroundviewsThe country woke up a few days ago to news that a group of opposition UNP MPs on a fact finding visit to the new airport and port in Hambanthota had come under attack from goon squads. Subsequently, photographs showed His Worship (the UPFA) Lord Mayor of Hambantota, Eraj Ravindra Fernando, chasing the UNP MPs with a pistol in his hand, closely followed by members of the goon squad. Subsequently the mayor was to claim that he was only acting to protect the MPs and that too with a toy pistol.