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, July 6, 2014

Petition on right to information at Kurunegala

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media 1The second stage of the signing of a public petition demanding to legalize the right to information was held during the day yesterday (July 05) at Kurunegala public market.
The event was organized by Action Committee for Media Freedom,an organization established with the participation of 10 media organizations, and Kurunegala media organizations collective and civil organizations collective.
The convener of the committee Saman Wagaarachchi expressing his thoughts at the event stated that public of Kurunegala was very much enthusiastic towards signing the competition.
He further stated that the public response towards the petition was better at Kurunegala than the response received on May 05 at the initiation of the project at Colombo.
It is significant that large number of local journalists extending their support towards the programme.
It is said that 1 million signatures are to be collected for the petition.

HRCSL To Inspect Aluthgama, Beruwala

The Sunday Leader Sunday, July 06, 2014
A team from the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) is to visit Aluthgama and Beruwala and obtain information related to the violence in the area. HRCSL Commissioner Dr Prathiba Mahanamahewa told The Sunday Leader that a team of commissioners will be visiting Beruwala and Aluthgama on Tuesday and submit a report on the incident.
“A team of five including one chairman of the HRCSL will be visiting Aluthgama to observe matters related to the incident and rebuilding process,” he said.
Mahanamahewa added that during the visit, the HRCSL delegation expects to meet several government officials including the police DIG, OIC, Director General and the District Secretariat of Aluthgama to discuss matters related to the incident.
The HRCSL was scheduled to submit a report on the Aluthgama incident last week. However the report has been delayed until the end of the visit to the affected areas by the HRCSL delegation.
The report is expected to contain recommendations on how the public and the security forces must act in order to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.(W.K.)

Monk among 5 held while digging for treasure

Monk among 5 held while digging for treasure logoJuly 6, 2014 
Five suspects including a Buddhist monks have been arrested for engaging in illegal excavations in search of buried treasures at the Kondagala Raja Maha Viharaya in Weeraketiya. 

The suspects were reportedly arrested last night by Weeraketiya Police, acting on information received by the police emergency hotline. 

They are to be produce at the Walasmulla Magistrate’s Court today.

Police on the firing line over free-for-all firearms


The Sundaytimes Sri LankaColombo’s Grandpass area was a hive of activity as the statue of St Anthony’s was being taken in procession to mark the annual feast last Sunday. There were sporadic sounds of fire crackers going off as the statue was received at every junction.
On one of the byroads, Andrewge Watta, four men had gathered and were watching the procession pass by as some of their relatives were participating in it. There were a few other spectators at the same spot too.
Chamara Janith
According to eyewitnesses, shortly before 9 p.m. a motorcycle rode up to the four men and a man who jumped off the bike sprayed the group with bullets from a T-56 automatic weapon. The assailants fled the scene leaving behind two dead and two others seriously injured.
Police say this was just one of the many recent cases where fire arms have been used to kill opponents.
An officer involved in the probe on the Grandpass incident said three of the victims were on bail – two were facing heroin-related charges and the third the charge of attacking a person with a knife. The dead have been identified as Chamara Janith, 28, and Kavinda Kelum, 26. The two who were injured are Chamara Sampath, 27, and S. Sashikumar, 33.
Soon after opening fire the gunmen had abandoned their motorcycle and fled in a three-wheeler that they had taken by force. Police say the bike which carried a bogus number plate had been stolen from Sapugaskanda in September last year, leaving them with no clues to track down the suspects.
In another firearm-related killing, also on the same day, a man in Kalawana shot dead his son with a rifle following an argument over a land dispute.
A senior officer at the Kalawana police said investigations were underway to ascertain how the suspect had come to possess the weapon. He has been remanded until July 16.
Kavinda Kelum
A Deputy Inspector General who did not want to be named said many of those firearms were believed to have come from the conflict areas.
He said the situation could be brought under control by launching a programme to collect illegal weapons. One method could be to offer rewards to those who surrendered or gave information on fire arms, he added.
“The police also need to build up confidence among the public. People do not give information as some times a name would leak out and the informant becomes a victim,” the DIG said.
Police occasionally make detections of illegally held weapons and ammunition. Last month two people were arrested in Kolinjadiya, Wennappuwa for possessing a galkata (a locally manufactured gun), a semi-automatic weapon, a 12 bore shotgun and three cartridges used for pistols.
“We found out that the weapons had been given to them by a person who is now in prison. They have the weapons to carry out robberies in houses and shops,” a senior officer attached to the Wennappuwa police said.
Police also pointed out that killings committed with the use of other weapons in addition to firearms were also on the rise. In Mount Lavinia, a 38-year-old man was stabbed to death by a relative following an argument. The victim, Kalinga Sudath Rohana, was visiting his niece’s house in Mount Lavina on Thursday when her husband stabbed him.
On the same day, a 25-year-old man was stabbed to death in an estate in Rathmalewatta, Kuliyapitiya following a dispute.
Criminal lawyer Nissanka Nanayakkara blamed the unholy nexus between politicians and criminal gangs for the free availability of firearms. “Criminal elements rent out weapons from these gangs with political patronage to carry out killings,” he said.
Mr. Nanyakkara said that although the Government could curtail the circulation of weapons, the police were ineffective due to the breakdown of law and order.
“The police do act against some criminals but they don’t take action against individuals such as the Hambantota mayor who brandished a weapon in the open,” Mr. Nanayakkara said.
He said the rise in crime was also linked to hardships faced by the public due to the rising cost of living.

As Iraq Reels, Kurdistan Sounds Out US on Independence

The White House in Washington DC, where Kurdish envoys are lobbying for an independence vote: Photo: AFP
The White House in Washington DC, where Kurdish envoys are lobbying for an independence vote: Photo: AFPRudaw EnglishBy RUDAW 4/7/2014WASHINGTON DC – As Iraq’s autonomous Kurds brace for a referendum and possible split from the rest of the country, Erbil has embarked on a global diplomacy to sound opinion on the issue of Kurdish independence.
“We spoke with the Americans about self-determination, and self-determination is done through a referendum,” Fuad Hussein, the Kurdistan president’s chief of staff, told Rudaw on Thursday. “It is something that the people of Kurdistan will decide.”
Hussein was on an official visit to the US capital with Foreign Relations Minister Falah Mustafa to meet with American counterparts.
US Secretary of State John Kerry was in Erbil more than a fortnight ago, where he asked the Kurds to stay with a united Iraq and help Baghdad establish an inclusive government.
However, according to Mustafa, the American tone is now different in some of the meetings.
“Those kinds of statements have always been there,” Mustafa told Rudaw in Washington, referring to a comment by the State Department spokeswoman, who said that America prefers a united Iraq. 
“But what is important is the content,” Mustafa said. “Not only in America, but in many other countries, in Europe, in Arab countries and the international community there has been a change that is more welcoming to the Kurdistan Region.”
During their visit the Kurdish diplomats met with the initial mastermind of Iraq’s three-state solution, former US vice president Joe Biden.
“Fruitful discussions with our longtime friend, vice president Biden,” said Mustafa in a tweet on Thursday.
Also on Thursday, Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani officially broke the ice when he asked the Kurdish parliament in Erbil to set a date for an independence referendum.
“We waited 10 years and the situation got only worse,” Barzani told Kurdish lawmakers about Kurdistan’s participation in Iraqi politics. “We have to think of ourselves and our future.”
“We have to decide for ourselves and not wait for others to do so on our behalf,” he said.
Barzani’s chief of staff, Hussein, has been talking to foreign officials and the world media on the Kurdish decision for a referendum on the future of the autonomous region.
“The people of Kurdistan will decide and everyone will respect what they choose,” said Hussein.
“Iraq is not one Iraq anymore,” he told BBC America during his visit. “We now have three states in one.” 

Bosnian Serb Wartime Camp Chief Sentenced to 15 Years

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Bosnian Serb Wartime Camp Chief Sentenced to 15 Years
July 05, 2014 
Sarajevo:  A Bosnian Serb who ran illegal camps where prisoners were tortured and killed during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war has been sent to prison for 15 years for "crimes against humanity", officials said yesterday.

Bosnia's war crimes court found Branko Vlaco, 61, guilty of setting up and running four "detention centres" in the Sarajevo suburb of Vogosca from May to October 1992, where Muslim and Croat civilians were illegally held. 

"Vlaco took part in expulsions and executions of civilians," judge Minka Kreho said while reading the verdict. 

The verdict described in details the deaths of numerous detainees taken to the frontlines as "human shields" or tortured in detention centres.

"The prisoners were taken as human shields in groups of between 30 and 50 people," Kreho said.

According to victims' associations, some 800 civilians were detained in the Serb-run camps in Vogosca.

An estimated 300 of them were killed, while some 60 people are still considered missing.

Bosnia's 1992-1995 inter-ethnic war claimed some 100,000 lives. More than 9,000 people are still missing, official data shows.
Pipelines and First Nations

Can Canada's indigenous communities stop Prime Minister Stephen Harper from turning the country into a petrostate?

BY GEOFF DEMBICKI-JULY 1, 2014
VANCOUVER, Canada — On Canada's western coast, where rain-forested mountains dip into gray-blue seas, the political anger is ready to explode. The indigenous people, whose ancestors have fished, hunted, and thrived here since the last ice age, are furious about an energy policy dreamed up in Ottawa that they fear could permanently damage their land and destroy their way of life."Opponents can mock our love of our home as sentimental, but it won't change what we feel," the award-winning indigenous novelist Eden Robinson wrote recently in the Globe and Mail. "[T]he mood in our base is simmering fury."

Tebbit hints at political cover-up over child abuse in 1980s

Ex-Thatcher minister says politicians' instincts were to protect 'the system' as it emerged that 114 more documents were lost
Lord Tebbit and Baroness Kennedy on The Andrew Marr Show
Lord Tebbit with Baroness Kennedy on The Andrew Marr Show: 'There may well have been [a cover-up]. But it was almost unconscious. It was the thing that people did at that time.' Photograph: Jeff Overs/BBC/PA
The Guardian homeSunday 6 July 2014
The former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Tebbit has said he believes there "may well" have been a political cover-up over child abuse in the 1980s.

Libya: 3 Europeans kidnapped in western town




Sunday, 06 July 2014
Three Europeans working for an Italian construction company have been abducted in western Libya, officials said Sunday.
The kidnappings are the latest evidence of the chaos and lawlessness sweeping the energy-rich North African nation since the ouster and killing in 2011 of longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
The Italian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Marco Vallisa had been kidnapped on Saturday in the western town of Zuwara, near the Tunisian border. The Italy daily newspaper Corriere della Sera reported that Vallisa was a 53-year-old construction drilling specialist.
A Libyan security official said the other two men were from Bosnia and Macedonia. Representatives of the Piacentini Costruzioni construction company in Italy could not immediately be reached for comment.
Authorities have arrested a Libyan man suspected of involvement in the kidnappings, the Libyan official said without elaborating. The official — who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media — did not name any suspects, but armed militias that have gained influence over the country are frequently to blame for kidnappings either for ransom or political motives.
Bosnia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said one of its citizens was missing and its embassy in Tripoli was working with Libyan authorities and the Italian Embassy to locate the three men, who it said all worked for the same Italian company.
The Macedonian Foreign Ministry said it had not confirmed a Macedonian was kidnapped but it was cooperating with the investigation into the reports.
Libya's stability has deteriorated sharply since the civil war against Gadhafi and the central government has been rendered largely ineffective as former rebel forces and militias quickly filled the security vacuum.

Chinese state media: 17 miners trapped underground

By  Jul 06, 2014 
Asian CorrespondentBEIJING (AP) — China’s official news agency says rescuers are working to free 17 miners trapped following a gas explosion at a coal mine in western China.
Xinhua News Agency says the blast happened on Saturday evening. Three other people working inside the mine at the time have been rescued.
Xinhua said Sunday the pit is mined by Dahuangshan Yuxin Coal Mining Co. Ltd., which is owned by the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, a paramilitary organization.
China has the world’s deadliest mines, although the safety record has been improving in recent years as regulators have strengthened enforcement of safety rules.
A duty officer at Xinjiang work safety bureau said he had no information about the incident.

Strong earthquake hits off western Indonesia

By  Jul 06, 2014 
Asian CorrespondentJAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A strong earthquake has hit off the coast of western Indonesia, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude-6.0 quake hit Saturday at a depth of 30 kilometers (19 miles). It was centered 88 kilometers (55 miles) southeast of Sinabang, a town on the east coast of Simeulue Island, which lies off the west coast of Sumatra island.
Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago, is prone to earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.
In 2004, a massive earthquake off Sumatra triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen countries. Most of the deaths were in northern Sumatra’s Aceh province.

Suspects held over Palestinian teen's murder

Mohammed Abu Khudair was abducted and murdered on Wednesday
Mohammed Abu Khudair was abducted and murdered on Wednesday
RTÉ NewsIsrael has arrested suspects in the death of a Palestinian teenager, Israeli media reported.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0706/628845-israel/
Sunday 06 July 2014
A security source indicated that Jewish assailants were responsible for the abduction and killing.
The reports said six suspects were in custody.
A security source said investigators believe Mohammed Abu Khudair, 16, was killed out of "nationalist motives", a term indicating they suspect that Jews were involved.
Suspects Held Over Palestinian Teen's Murder by Maria Anderson

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Tamils protest against SL military land grabs in North-East
05 July 2014

Tamils in the North-East, on Friday,  protested against Sri Lankan military land grabs in Kilinochichi.

The protest, which was organised by the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF), took place outside the Kilinochichi district secretariat and demanded that the Sri Lankan military vacate appropriated land.



Speaking at the end of the protest, the Tamil National Alliance MP Saravanabavan, said that the Sri Lankan government, responsible for military occupation of the North-East, continue to occupy thousands of acres of Tamil land whilst telling the UN that the Tamils were happy and resettled.

Saravanabavan further added that the Sri Lankan government was stopping Tamils from meeting with UN representatives by using the 'Prevention of Terror Act PTA' to threaten people.

He further warned that paramilitary groups such as the EPDP, headed by government minister, Douglas Devananda, were falsely representing Tamils to the international community.
 



The demonstrators were eventually stopped and dispersed by Sri Lankan police.

Tamil woman raped by Sri Lankan soldiers to be deported

FRIDAY 04 JULY 2014
Channel 4 NewsWeeks after William Hague's summit on sexual violence in conflict, the British government is to deport a Tamil woman back to Sri Lanka, despite claims she was repeatedly raped by Sri Lankan soldiers.

Proposal For A Common Presidential Candidate


| by Laksiri Fernando
( July 6, 2014, Sydney, Sri Lanka Guardian) In respect of the impending presidential election, the purpose of the opposition should be to defeat the incumbent President, in case that he contests which is almost sure given the present political dynamics. He should be defeated not merely as Mahinda Rajapaksa but as the presidential candidate of the UPFA, who is primarily responsible for the mess and mismanagement since 2010. 

Don’t Elect A Cat To Defend The Mice – A Response To Kumar David


Colombo Telegraph
By TU Senan - July 5, 2014 
TU Senan
TU Senan
Canadian politician Tommy Douglas once told a story called ‘Mouseland’ that beautifully sums up the bogus choices that the masses are often faced with in an election.
“…when they couldn’t take it anymore, they voted the white cats out and put the black ones in again. Then they went back to the white cats. Then to the black cats. They even tried half black cats and half white cats. And they called that coalition. They even got one government made up of cats with spots on them”
“Trouble wasn’t with the colour of the cat. The trouble was that they were cats. And because they were cats, they naturally looked after cats instead of mice”.
But Kumar David, responding to an earlier article , claims that it’s ok to elect a cat if it can be tasked with one job –ie “abolishment of the executive presidency”. He claims the “individual is irrelevant, can even be a broomstick, as long as this ONE JOB gets done”. Kumar – also the sole ‘owner’ and copyright holder of the proposal for a ‘common candidature’ – missed all the important points that are made in the article and the very reason for writing such an article.
Kumar’s version of a ‘common candidate’ proposal is rapidly being invalidated by developing events. The idea of rallying Muslim votes behind a Buddhist monk-cat or uniting Tamil votes behind a Sinhala nationalist-cat just because they made vaguely positive noises about a different parliamentary system, is fading now. Why? The UNP leadership, visualising a split in the SLFP, will not surrender the opportunity to others. Similarly it would be suicidal for the TNA to come out and support an openly Sinhala nationalist-cat. There is no chance that the FSP, JVP, or USP will support a UNP candidate.
All these factors are well known – including by Kumar. What is also widely understood is the failed policy of supporting war criminal Fonseka in the hope it would remove the ruling family post haste.

Lords told Lanka’s local probe failed


warsiColombo GazetteBy admin on July 3, 2014
Britain’s House of Lords was informed by the British Government that Sri Lanka’s domestic mechanism to address issues related to the war, had failed to meet expectations.


Lords Told Lanka’s Local Probe Failed by Maria Anderson

Buffalo Democracy


Colombo Telegraph
By R.A. Ratwatte -July 5, 2014 
R.A.Ratwatte
R.A.Ratwatte
The father of Singapore discovered it, lesser minions like JR Jayewardenacorrupted it and it looks like Mahinda Rajapaksa will write the book on it. Along the way the Ghaddafi’s, Mubaraks, Saddam Hussains of this word also produced their own brand of it.
What it basically is, is how to lead a bunch of people who think they are educated, are too lazy to work on a honest living and constantly look for free handouts and shortcuts to the top, to those peoples version of utopia.
The key is to play on that powerful human emotion greed and avarice. The buffalo (in this case the human referred to, with abject apologies to the bovine species) needs to do better than his kinsman, his neighbour and his friend. “Do better” means have more worldly possessions, a bigger car, house, TV basically anything you can think of. To facilitate this they need money, much more than they can ever earn honestly. So you hook them with cheap credit and then you play them on the line like a well hooked fish, when they are unable to pay their dues. You force them to take bribes, to do “private jobs” on official time, you open the way and you show them how.
Mahinda_RajapaksaOnce you have your Buffalo populace on their way, they don’t care the proverbial “damn” for any decent human value you can think of. Decency, compassion, honesty, work ethics, they all go out of the window. Respect for the law and those who are charged with enforcing it ceases to exists, because the law is virtually nonexistent. How can you respect someone who tries to enforce something that doesn’t exist?!
If you can throw in some patriotism along the way it does a good job of making all the self doubts and any lingering penchant to even think about the way your forefathers lived and conducted themselves, away. A “war victory” for example or some sort of ethnic division helps immeasurably.
In due course the buffalo herd is in full stampede and may the devil take the hindmost! Anyone who lags to think about the right and wrong of what is happening or even a slight pause to spend a fleeting moment to think, is deemed a traitor and an enemy to the well being of the herd.
Very soon this type of thinking and behaviour becomes the norm. It is firmly embedded into the very fabric of society and any attempt to dislodge it results in the total collapse of that society. Look at what the Americans’ have tried to do in Iraq, Egypt and Libya. What is the result? Of course for an economy like America, that depends on the arms trade and arms manufacturing to survive it would have been a “win-win” situation anyway, wouldn’t it? That is a different story!
Does this sound familiar? Yes, I am talking to you people of Sri Lanka….. why whinge and grumble about what is going on right now ? You don’t really care do you? As long as you have a bigger TV and your 3 wheeler is newer…..