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

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Muslim Hate Campaign In Sri Lanka


Colombo Telegraph
By Ameer Ali -July 1, 2014
Dr. Ameer Ali
Dr. Ameer Ali
The incendiary attack on ‘Nolimit’, a Muslim owned and the foremost textile retail business outlet at Panadura in the Western Province of Sri Lanka is yet the latest in a series of premeditated and meticulously planned anti-Muslim vicious campaign led by the most extremist Buddhist group Bodu Bala Sena(BBS) which, according to all available information and evidence, carries the unflinching support of some powerful members in the ruling Rajapakse regime.
This anti-Muslim campaign is part of a more elaborate project conspiratorially planned and collaboratively executed by the supremacist BBS and its coterie like the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) with support from the Buddhist petty bourgeoisie to transform Sri Lanka into a nation of Sinhalese Buddhists and Buddhists only with some limited tolerance to other communities provided they are prepared to live on unequal terms. There is a close parallel here with the State of Israel which also claims that Israel belongs to Jews and Jews only but the Arabs are allowed to exist, if they wish, but on apartheid terms. Just as the Jews claim that their language Hebrew is spoken nowhere else except in Israel and that therefore it should be the only state language so also is the claim of the supremacists that Sinhalese is spoken only in Sri Lanka and that it should be the only state language.  Just as the Jewish hardliners have indoctrinated their views and ideology to the security forces of the country so also are the Buddhist hardliners have indoctrinated theirs to the police force and soldiers in the island, the vast majority of them are Buddhists. Finally, like the Israeli Jews, the Buddhist supremacists also, by hiring their comprador intellectuals and historians are venturing to establish their dubious claims on the basis of a politically abused history, concocted legends, and twisted logics. If BBS, JHU and their sympathisers are allowed to succeed in their project of Buddhisization of Sri Lanka the country would become a semi-apartheid regime in the not too distant future.                                           Read More

China calls for transparency in Pillay’s office fund use

Urges cooperation with member countries in a constructive manner


by Zacki Jabbar-

China has urged the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to be more transparent with its internal management and fund use, while enhancing its effect. This call has come at a time the UNHRC is making arrangements for a war crimes probe against the Sri Lankan government.

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Colombo told The Island that  the recommendation  was one of four made by a  senior diplomat of the Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations Office in Geneva  recently with a view to improving the work of the OHCHR.

While acknowledging the efforts of the outgoing High Commissioner Navi Pillay over the past six years, the Chinese representative had pointed out that there was room for improvement of the OHCHR’s work since there was a lack of communication and also interference in the affairs of member countries.

The other proposals called for the OHCHR to stick to the objectives and principles of the UN Charter, carry out its work in an objective and just manner, oppose the tendency of politicisation of Human Rights issues, oppose double standards and cooperate with member countries in a constructive manner.

China said that the OHCHR should increase its resources in the fields of social, economic, cultural and development rights and avoid using it in areas which have not gained the consensus of the international community.

China has also requested the OHCHR to use more resources in human rights technical support but such assistance should be provided only with the consent of the receiving country.

'இலங்கை அரசு மக்களைத் தடுத்தாலும் ஐநா விசாரணை நடக்கும்'


இலங்கை மீதான சர்வதேச விசாரணையை நடத்தவுள்ள அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர், மார்ட்டி அத்திசாரி,சில்வியா கார்ட்ரைட்
BBC 30 ஜூன், 2014 
இலங்கை மீதான சர்வதேச விசாரணையை நடத்தவுள்ள ஐநா விசாரணைக்குழுவுடன் தொடர்புகொள்ளும் மக்களை அரசாங்கம் தடுக்க முயன்றாலும் தமது விசாரணைகள் திட்டமிட்டபடி முன்னெடுக்கப்படும் என்று அந்த விசாரணைக் குழுவின் வல்லுநர்களில் ஒருவரான அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.
மக்களை எதேச்சாதிகாரமாக தடுக்க முயல்வது அரசாங்கத்துக்கே பாதகமாக அமையும் என்றும் அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர் பிபிசிக்கு அளித்துள்ள பிரத்தியேக செவ்வியில் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.
ஐநா விசாரணைக் குழுவுக்கு ஒத்துழைப்பு வழங்கமுடியாது என்று தீர்மானம் எடுத்துள்ள இலங்கை அரசாங்கம், அந்த விசாரணைக் குழுவுடன் தொடர்புகொள்பவர்களுக்கு எதிராகவும் சட்டநடவடிக்கை எடுக்கப்படும் என்றும் அண்மையில் அறிவித்திருந்தது.
இந்த சூழ்நிலையில், இலங்கையில் நடைபெற்றதாகக் கூறப்படும் மனித உரிமை மீறல்கள் தொடர்பில் விசாரணை நடத்தவுள்ள விசாரணைக் குழுவை ஐநா மனித உரிமைகள் பேரவை கடந்த வாரம் அறிவித்தது.
ஃபின்லாந்தின் முன்னாள் அதிபர் மார்ட்டி அத்திசாரி, நியூசிலாந்தின் முன்னாள் கவர்னர் ஜெனரல் சில்வியா கார்ட்ரைட் மற்றும் பாகிஸ்தான் உச்சநீதிமன்ற வழக்கறிஞர்கள் சங்கத்தின் முன்னாள் தலைவர் அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர் ஆகிய மூன்று துறைசார் வல்லுநர்கள் இந்த விசாரணையில் நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.

'மக்களைத் தொடர்புகொள்ள வழிகள் உண்டு'


பாலஸ்தீன நிலப்பரப்பில் இஸ்ரேலிய குடியேற்றங்கள் தொடர்பில் ஐநா விசாரணை அறிக்கையை அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர் கடந்த ஆண்டு வெளியிட்டார்

'எந்தவொரு அரசாங்கமும் விசாரணையாளர்களுடன் தொடர்புகொள்வதை தடுப்பது என்பது மிகவும் சிரமமான விடயமாகத் தான் இருக்கும். அரசாங்கம் எதேச்சாதிகாரத்தை பிரயோகித்து மக்களைத் தடுக்க நினைத்தால், அரசாங்கத்துக்குத் தான் அது பாதகமாக வந்துமுடியும்' என்றார் அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர்.
எல்லா தரப்பினரும் புரிந்துள்ள மனித உரிமை மீறல்கள் தொடர்பில் தமது விசாரணைக் குழு பக்கச்சார்பற்ற முறையிலும் சுயாதீனமாகவும் விசாரிக்கும் என்றும் அவர் தெரிவித்தார்.
அரசாங்கம் தடுத்தாலும் மக்கள் தம்மோடு தொடர்புகொள்வதற்கான வழிமுறைகளைக் கண்டுகொள்வார்கள் என்றும் பாகிஸ்தானிய வழக்கறிஞர் அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர் கூறினார்.
அரசாங்கங்கள் ஒத்துழைப்பு வழங்காதிருந்த பல சர்வதேச விசாரணைகளை இதற்கு முன்னர் தாம் நடத்தியிருப்பதாகவும் விசாரணைக்குழு வல்லுநர் ஜெஹாங்கிர் தெரவித்தார்.
தமக்கு ரகசியமாக தகவல்களை அளிப்போரின் ரகசியத் தன்மை பாதுகாக்கப்படும் என்றும் அவர் உறுதியளித்தார்.
தமது விசாரணைகள் வரும் ஆகஸ்ட் முதல்-இரண்டு வாரங்களில் தொடங்கும் வாய்ப்புள்ளதாகவும் அஸ்மா ஜெஹாங்கிர் கூறினார்.
தமது பரிந்துரைகள் அடங்கிய விசாரணை அறிக்கை எதிர்வரும் மார்ச் மாதம் சமர்ப்பிக்கப்பட்ட பின்னர், ஐநா மனித உரிமைகள் பேரவையே அடுத்த கட்ட நடவடிக்கை பற்றி முடிவெடுக்கும் என்றும் வழக்கறிஞர் ஜெஹாங்கிர் பிபிசியிடம் தெரிவித்தார்.

A full frontal military assault on Mangala Samaraweera

GroundviewsLate last week we witnessed the scenario where the Army spokesman, a brigadier in rank, made the unusual claim that current UNP spokesman and former Rajapakse Administration Foreign Minister, MP Mangala Samaraweera had compromised national security by alleging at a press conference, that state intelligence agencies or at least some intelligence chiefs, were supporting the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) and that the Aluthgama and Beruwela anti Muslim violence was in fact an organized operation with state intelligence backing.  An update to that allegation or rather to the traction that it gathered, was that the Defense Secretary, in a media interview published on July 1st,  felt compelled to deny any personal involvement in alleged defense establishment assistance and help to the BBS or other extremist groups. He offered to resign if the allegations were proved.
Army Spokesman crosses a line
Firstly the Army spokesman crossed an important line in a democratic system by directly taking on an opposition political leader.  As a former presidential spokesman, I would contend, that the role of the Army spokesman is to inform the public what the Army may be doing, not comment on what others, especially civilian politicians are doing. The Army getting involved in politics is a really bad idea.
Civilian oversight of the military is an important aspect of a democratic system of governance and if the defense establishment was aggrieved about any comments at an opposition press conference, the recourse was certainly not to directly take on the civilian democratic leader by a military officer in uniform. If the issue was political, then the rebuttal was up to the government. If the bone of contention was a security issue, based on the substance of the UNP spokesman’s claim, then the matter should have been referred to the Attorney General, for a determination as to a violation of any relevant law. Which according to press reports have now occurred, together with a complaint to the police. However, given that the issue has now been tried in the court of public opinion, with Mangala Samaraweera seemingly coming out on top, it is doubtful if a court of law can adjudicate fairly on the matter. The Army grievance does not seem so much to be with the allegation, as with the revelation of the identities of the intelligence chiefs. However in any democratic society, the identities of the senior most intelligence agency chiefs are public knowledge. The heads of the American CIA, the Indian RAW and the Pakistani ISI are not a state secret. In fact the Americans have a very public US senate confirmation hearing for the appointment of CIA chief.
Alleged Intelligence Chiefs assistance to the BBS
The Defense Secretary has in a media interview published on 1st July, denied that he is involved with the BBS. What is public knowledge in that regard is of course that he was the chief guest at the opening of the BBS Galle office and that Minister Rauff Hakeem tried desperately through the President to get the Defense Secretary not to go. He went. However, in the Defense Secretaries defense being a chief guest does not a conspiracy make.
Intelligence agencies as part of their core activities are often engaged in covert operations in support of their nation’s national security. For countries which assess their national security threats as being external, their intelligence agencies are active overseas, collecting information and thereby  providing analysis for policy makers back home, but also engaging in covert operations. Sadly in the case of Sri Lanka, for much of our post independence history, we have to our shame, defined our enemies and consequently experienced our national security threats as being internal and coming from within ourselves. In the 1970’s it was the first JVP insurrection, in the 1980’s it was the Tamil militant movement, in the late 1980’s it was back again the second JVP insurrection and thereafter we had a full blown civil war with the LTTE. Now five years after ending the war with the LTTE, we have opened up a new conflict, this time against the Muslims.
Given this situation and that Sri Lanka is South Asia’s most militarized society, going by the ratio of security services to the population, when one includes in that number, in addition to the three services, the police, the STF,  the auxiliaries and the civil defense force, it is hard to believe that state intelligence was either unaware or uninvolved in the new flash point and fault line in society, at least even in a benign way. Given the hate speech and vitriol spewed publicly by the hate groups, deemed incitory by all except for the police spokesman and the attorney general, going by the fact that no action is being taken against the BBS, despite a formal complaint by the Bar Association to the Attorney General. It is difficult to imagine that state intelligence was hands off the issue. Either way it was a colossal failure of security.
The rather obvious question that arises in the minds of independent observers from Sri Lankan citizens locally, to the international community and indeed our mayhem in Aluthgama and Beruwela was carefully noted by the UNHRC in Geneva, is whether the failure of security was due to a lack of ability or a lack of will. Given that Sri Lanka is highly militarized, few doubt the ability of state security to enforce law and order. The suspicion, which opposition spokesman MP Mangala Samaraweera voiced out loud was, that it was a matter of the administration’s will. Allowing minority bashing burnishes its Sinhala Buddhist nationalist credentials and increases support ahead of national elections. It works. Buddhist nationalist elements which dissented from the Rajapakse Administration over the casinos was back to defend the government on the anti Muslim violence. In Colombo’s diplomatic cocktail circuit for the past many months, after the phenomenal rise of the BBS and the enabling environment in which they operate, the vehicles they travel in, the buildings and offices they use and the deference of the police towards them,  has been that the BBS has covert state patronage.
MP, Mangala Samaraweera was only stating publicly what many are stating privately and the opposition spokesman must be given the democratic space and opportunity to make his claim. Mangala may be faulted for many things, but a lack of courage is not one of them. Democracy and our future as a free society, demands that we defend his right to say it.

The World Corruption Cup


 July 1, 2014 
The world’s attention is focused on the Football World Cup tournament being played out in Brazil. Once in every four years, the media’s attention worldwide is ritually drawn to this international tournament which decides the world champions for the sport. This time however, Uruguay’s Luis ‘Chewy’ Suarez’s bite into Italian Giorgio Chiellini shoulder has distracted the public! Chewy has done this twice before and also used his hands to save a goal in the 2010 World Cup against Ghana and was sin binned! ‘Chewy’ has been suspended from football participation for four months and a nine-match international ban was imposed by FIFA.

Tamil asylum seekers handed over to Sri Lankan navy, according to reports


Scott Morrison will not confirm claims a boat of asylum seekers is in trouble off the coast of Christmas Island.
Scott Morrison will not confirm claims a boat of asylum seekers is in trouble off the coast of Christmas Island. Photo: Andrew Meares

Sarah Whyte

-July 1, 2014

The Australian government is refusing to comment on reports circulating on Christmas Island that 153 Tamil asylum seekers have been handed over to the Sri Lankan navy.

The asylum seekers, who have not communicated with civilians since Saturday morning, were on a boat allegedly intercepted by the Australian navy near Christmas Island, president of the Shire of Christmas Island Gordon Thomson said. They were then handed over to Sri Lanka’s military. 

Sending asylum seekers to Sri Lanka 'risks flagrant violation of convention'

Refugee groups sound alarm over fate of Tamil asylum seekers on board a boat heading to Australia, amid information blackout



The coast of Christmas Island, where the 46 refugees arrived between March 2009 and December 2010. The UN has said their indefinite detention was 'inhumane'.
Christmas Island, possible intended destination of the asylum seekers.
The Guardian home
Tuesday 1 July 2014 
Australia would “flagrantly” violate the refugee convention if 153 Tamil asylum seekers on board a boat headed to Australia were sent to Sri Lanka without being allowed to lodge a claim for protection, the Refugee Council of Australia has warned.

European Court ruling on full-face veils punishes women for expressing their beliefs

The ruling upheld the 2011 French general ban on wearing a full-face veil in public.
© MEHDI FEDOUACH/AFP/Getty Images
The ruling upheld the 2011 French general ban on wearing a full-face veil in public.
Amnesty International


Today’s European Court of Human Rights judgment upholding a general ban on wearing full-face veils in public is deeply damaging, warned Amnesty International. It represents a profound retreat for the right to freedom of expression and religion and sends a message that women are not free to express their religious beliefs in public.
European Court Ruling on Full-face Veils Punishes Women for Expressing Their Beliefs by Maria Anderson
Sri Lanka under-investing in education: World Bank 
July 1, 2014 
TKS Group finance companies merge
"In several World Bank reports we have pointed out that Sri Lanka under invests in education. Sri Lanka's investment in education as percentage of GDP is one of the lowest in the region and in the world in terms of middle income countries."
"Each country has to decide what percentage of the government budget should be invested in education and what percentage of national income would be invested in education; so we don't have an idea about what proportion of GDP should be invested in education."

Speaking about the outcomes of the World Bank report, consultant for South Asia sector for education at the World Bank, Anil Deolalikar highlighted some issues in the country's secondary education sector.

"Competitive achievement of the students at the primary and junior level in Sri Lanka has been rising; so it's not the case that the quality has been stagnating. But the main problem in Sri Lanka is that the quality of the education at the senior level has been stagnant over the last two decades, and so if there is a need for a focus its more of a focus on secondary education where results have been somewhat lacking," he said.

Gota Caught Lying In Interview


Colombo TelegraphJuly 1, 2014 
In a revealing interview published in today’s Daily Mirror, Sri Lankas Secretary of Defence and Urban Development Gotabaya Rajapaksa was caught contradicting himself on two occasions, pertaining to the alleged assault of a Buddhist monk on the day of Poson Poya, and his power extending to the Police force.
Gotabaya - Secretary MOD
Gotabaya – Secretary MOD
The interviewer asks the Defence Secretary why the Police did not prevent the rally from taking in place, and while justifying the decision of the Police, Rajapaksa asks the Interviewer why he perceives the inception to be the rally, when there was a “buddhist monk assaulted”
The interviewer then asks Rajapaksa if the assault was true, to be met by a stoic answer by Rajapaksa who says the monk was intact assaulted.
Soon after, in the next question Rajapaksa is asked about the report of the Judicial Medical Officer regarding the assault of the monk, and Rajapaksa runs into a rant, backtracking from his previous “assault” stance.
He instead says that “there was an incident, it can be pushing” etc.
The main justification of the BBS rally and the subsequent anti- Muslim riot was the alleged assault of the monk.
However, highly placed sources in the Police and Law Enforrcement agencies told the Colombo Telegraph that there was no assault on the monk. The monk Ayagama Samitha had lied regarding his injuries and got himself admitted to the hospital. The Answer of Rajapaksa also indicates that no such assault took place.
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Why was CIABOC DG transferred?

bribary commissionThough no reason has been given for the sudden transfer of Lakshmi Jayawickrema - Director General of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC), highly placed sources of the commission says that the transfer was made as the DG was preparing to take direct action over several complaints lodged against certain ministers.
Lakshmi Jayawickrema, has been transferred to the Presidential Secretariat with effect from 24 June.
Many CIABOC officials of the commission are critical of transferring a high official who conducted investigations in a direct and successful manner despite not transferring CIABOC Chairman Jagath Balapatabendi, who is facing many allegations.
The replacement for Ms. Jayawickrema is yet to be revealed as corruption cases cannot be filed without a Director General and therefore the CIABOC remains inactive at the present.

Access chairman Sumal says Gota should be head of state!

gota sumalDefence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa should be made the head of state of Sri Lanka, stressed notorious businessman with government links Sumal Perera, who is chairman of Access Group.
Perera has put forward this proposal after a speech the defence secretary had delivered at a meeting of businessmen at Waters Edge at Battaramulla on the night of June 27.
The Acess Group chairman’s proposal was seconded by his closest relative Wijaya Malalasekara, the son of renowned professor G.P. Malalasekara.
Businessmen present at the meeting did not find the proposal, by the business partner of minister Basil Rajapaksa, surprising, but it was quite a shock for them to hear Wijaya Malalasekara’s remark that “this country needs a leader like Gotabhaya.”
Leaving Waters Edge after the meeting, the group of businessmen went to another five-star hotel in Colombo for a drink, and discussed the proposal at length. They decided to provide the US and Western embassies in Colombo with all information pertaining to shady deals Sumal Perera is doing in cohort with the government. In view of the US is carrying out an extensive investigation into businessmen with links to the Rajapaksa regime, this group of businessmen have decided that the information they provide would be crucial for the State Department.


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By Prof. O. A. Ileperuma-June 30, 2014

There have recently been newspaper reports about the increasing rate of cancer in Sri Lanka. This could be attributed to a multitude of factors including contaminated water, food and air and is a complex problem which needs extensive scientific investigations. In modern times, people are continuously drifting from the natural ways of life to highly complicated urban lifestyles.

Plagued By Dengue Fever, Sri Lanka Looks to the Weatherman

Schoolchildren hold up a handmade sign that reads: ‘Let’s Eradicate Dengue’. Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS
Schoolchildren hold up a handmade sign that reads: ‘Let’s Eradicate Dengue’. Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS
COLOMBO, Jun 30 2014 (IPS) - What’s the connection between weather forecasts and the mosquito-borne dengue virus? It’s not just a question for science nerds; in Sri Lanka, health officials believe answering this question could save lives.
For over half a decade now, doctors and residents of this island nation, especially those living in the cramped Western Province, have been battling the persistent, sometimes deadly, dengue plague, which tends to follow the monsoon rains that drench the southwest coast from June to October.
25% of youth between ages 22-30 diabetic 

Diabetes patient measuring glucose level in bloodBY Ruwan Laknath Jayakody- July 1, 2014 

The Sri Lanka Association of Government Medical Laboratory Technologists (SLAGMLT) yesterday said 25% of the country's youth between the ages of 22 and 30 were afflicted with diabetes.

This conclusion is based on fasting blood sugar/blood glucose levels test results collected between 2012 and 2014 from all government hospitals, government health clinics and camps, private health institutions and also from random blood tests conducted at private laboratories in all the provinces. President of SLAGMLT Janaka Nishantha noted that the age group could be further expanded to include those between the ages of 20 and 40 in the future. He said most people only find out that they have diabetes only when they get themselves tested for something else.

It is important that everyone in the country has a fasting blood sugar test the report said.President of SLAGMLT Janaka Nishantha noted, Diabetes is on the rise at an alarming rate.
 
This generation of youth are busy and their work is quite stress-inducing. They tend to consume short-eats, in particular rolls and sausage buns for lunch. Yet what is interesting is that in rural village areas those who do not eat short eats for their noon-time meal have also fallen prey to diabetes."
Kurunegala police sergeant shoots himself 

July 1, 2014
A sergeant of Kurunegala police had shot himself today morning in using his official weapon, Police Media Unit Told Ceylon Today Online.
 

Reportedly the incident has taken place in a toilet in the police barrack around 8 a.m. today.
 

Reportedly the injured sergeant is receiving treatment in the ICU of Kurunegala Hospital.