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

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Increasing Military Involvement In Sri Lankan Business Ventures


Colombo Telegraph
August 7, 2014 |
From contributing to changing the landscapes of the Colombo city with its rapid remodeling and ‘beautification’ to growing vegetables in the North and East, Sri Lanka’s military is systematically increasing its grip on the economy and business activities.
GotaWithArmyImplemented under strict supervisions and instructions of Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the increasing role played by the military in mostly the hospitality and tourism sector, has obviously made a significant impact on private ventures that are in competition mainly due to the cheap labour of service men and women the Defence Ministry has been freely exploiting.
Among the projects initiated by this new wave of military business ventures include:
  • Marble beach – a resort located in China Bat and managed by the Air Force
  • Eagles’ Golf Links – an 18-hole Golf course located close to the Trincomalee Harbour
  • Eagles’ Heritage Golf Club – An Air-Force managed hotel in Anuradhapura
  • Eagles Lakeside Banquet and Convention Hall – located in Attidiya and manged by the Air Force
  • Eagles’ Lagoon view banquet Hall – Managed by the Airforce and located in Katunayake
  • Sky Pet Animal Services – veterinary services offered by Air Force personnel
  • Laya Hotels: a hotel chain managed by Sri Lanka Army
  • Clippers – a beauty salon run by the Air Force located in Borella
Sources have revealed that not only has the military invaded the local business space but also issued threats to businesses engaged in similar fields to refrain from raising issues with their involvement or turn competitive with the businesses run by the Defence Ministry.

Video: Frauds & corruption continue despite annual COPE reports

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THURSDAY, 07 AUGUST 2014
Just as reports of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) are presented every year, frauds and corruption too are committed without any lessening says the President of ‘Voice against Corruption’ (VOC) Wasantha Samarasinghe. He said despite frauds and corruption are exposed no action is being taken. COPE is a committee established by the parliament.
This was stated at a media conference held by the VOC in Colombo. Attorney at Law Sunil Watagala and the General Secretary of All Ceylon Bank employees Union Gamini Ratnasiri also participated.




It’s time to change the system, says Athuraliye Rathana Thero


  August 8, 2014 
Warns we have collapsed politically, economically and socially and must act now
Jathika Hela Urumaya Parliamentarian Athuraliye Rathana Thero who is currently active in the political scene following his meetings with Ranil Wickremesinghe and Sarath Fonseka stresses that President Rajapaksa should stop the ongoing merrymaking and extravaganza. “Where is the ‘Mahinda Chinthana’? Where are those pledges the President has made?” queries Rathana Thero, adding that if President Rajapaksa continues fails to respond positively and forgo the vast powers enjoyed by him, “we will not be hesitant to support someone better than Rajapaksa”.
Following are excerpts:
Q: You recently met some top political leaders including Ranil Wickremesinghe, Sarath Fonseka and Tilvin Silva. Why did you meet them and what did you discuss?
It’s Time to Change the System, Says Athuraliye Rathana Thero by Thavam Ratna

Once A Nuclear Power……!


Colombo Telegraph
By Ravi Perera -August 7, 2014
Ravi Perera
Ravi Perera
Recently I read two newspaper articles, one in Sinhala and the other English, both on what one may loosely call historical subjects. Both articles have adopted the same form, that of a narration of an interview. In the Sinhala article the writer reports on discussions with several persons on a political event that happened about twenty five years back (Mawbima-20 July).This is recent history, most of the characters spoken about are still among us.
On 23 of July a main-stream English daily , the Mirror carried a full page exposition of the views of Dr.Mirando Obeysekera, apparently  an authority on the mythical King Ravana.Like other  such  stories, the difference between fact and fiction in the Ravana saga is a matter for the reader.
Different people view things differently. What one may consider plausible another may dismiss as childish drivel.  In the treatment of the subject of history we observe vast differences from culture to culture. From one perspective, scholarship demands critical analysis, with every effort taken to approach the subject objectively, investigation preceding hypothesis. From another view, an emotional tone, where the telling is more important than cold facts, pleases ; with any conjecture used as support for   a pre-conceived notion. And it is just as easy for a culture to delude itself on the scholastic   merits of the latter approach.
Is it history or mythology? Who is a hero and who is just a common bully? What is governance and what is abuse of power? Who is a leader and who is a mere adventurer?  These are some of the questions that every society would have grappled with at some point or the other. But the answers will not be uniform. Different people look at things differently. And when it comes to taste and sensibilities, the range is wide in deed.
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A Presidency Under Threat – Insecurity And Incompetence

Colombo Telegraph
By Rajiva Wijesinha -August 7, 2014
Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha MP
Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha MP
The last few weeks have seen much agitation about Non-Governmental Organizations, with threats to introduce new legislation to control them more effectively. The whole exercise seemed to me absurd, since existing legislation is quite enough to prevent abuse. If it is not working, it is because the personnel involved are incompetent, and even much stronger legislation or regulation will serve no purpose unless more capable people are deployed.
Unfortunately the President has been pushed into a position where he can only employ the second rate for this purpose, as he has realized was the case with Lakshman Hulugalle. The only qualification for the job seems to be total subservience to the powers that be, what Dayan Jayatilleka described as the Mafia lawyer syndrome when he first identified the breed, six years ago. He actually demonstrated the posture, hands held crossed behind the back, head nodding in acquiescence, claiming that the model derived from ‘The Godfather’.
How sad the situation of the present incumbent of the position is became clear when I attended the launch of the Roadmap prepared by the Association of Women Affected by War. I sat behind so did not recognize the attractive young lady who was in the centre of the front row along with a couple of envoys. It was only at the end that I realized she was Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, whom I had met a few weeks earlier at the Oslo Forum where I had been invited to debate against Mr Sumanthiran on the propriety of talking to extremists.
By then I knew that she had been instrumental in developing Security Council Resolution 1325 about the need to involve women in peace initiatives – and also that, though invited for the launch, she had been forbidden to speak. The press had also been barred from attending the event.    Read More

President intervenes in ‘sexual abuse’ charge against Padmasiri Kodikara!


kodikaraPresident Mahinda Rajapaksa has got DIG Anura Senanayake to cover up the attempted sexual abuse charge filed with police by film and tele drama actress Lakshika Fonseka against film director and the president’s long-term friend Padmasiri Kodikara, Temple Trees sources say.
The intermediary in this was presidential advisor on tele dramas and tele drama director Ranjan de Silva, who became a director by directing the tele drama ‘Rathu Rosa’ while being a driver at Rupavahini Corporation. In that tele drama, the role of ‘Amathi Malli’ was played by incumbent president Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The president has appointed Ranjan de Silva as one of his hundreds of advisers as a mark of gratitude for making him a tele drama actor during the period no one took him seriously.
Lakshika, who is younger than Kodikara’s own son, has complained to police after fleeing a hotel to which Padmasiri Kodikara had taken her and tried to sexually abuse her there.
With the intervention of Ranjan de Silva, the president has spoken to DIG senanayake and said, “Anura, settle that matter. The girl has not been abused. If police go to investigate such complaints, it will have no time for other work.”
On the order of the president, Ranjan de Silva and Padmasiri Kodikara had gone to meet the DIG, gave him a treat of a different kind and got the complaint covered up. After escaping from Padmasiri Kodikara, Lakshika has now abandoned her upstairs house at Nugegoda and gone into hiding at her Gampaha home to escape from Anura Senanayake, according to the talk in the cinema circle.

“Washington’s Determination to Drive the World to War”: Will Putin Realize That Russia Holds The Cards?

By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts-August 06, 2014
pokerMore evidence, about which I hope to write at length, is piling up that Europe has acquiesced to Washington’s drive to war with Russia, a war that is likely to be the final war for humanity.  By Russia’s low key and unthreatening response to Washington’s aggression, thereby giving the West the mistaken signal that Russia is weak and fearful, the Russian government has encouraged Washington’s drive to war.
It appears that the Russians’ greatest weakness is that capitalism has raised enough Russians to a comfortable living standard that the war that Washington is bringing to them is scary, and they want to avoid it in order to continue living like decadent Western Europeans.
The same thing happened to the once fierce Vandals in North Africa in the 6th century when the Vandals were exterminated by a small force from the Eastern Roman Empire.The Vandals had lost the valor that had given them a rich chunk of the Roman Empire.
Russia needs to save the world from war, but the avoidance of war requires Russia to make the costs clear to Europeans.
Faced with economic sanctions, essentially illegal and warlike actions, applied to various Russian individuals and businesses by Washington and Washington’s EU puppets and by Switzerland, a country taught to be more fearful of Washington than of Moscow, Russian President Putin has asked the Russian government to come up with countermeasures to be implemented in response to the gratuitous sanctions imposed against Russia.
But, Putin says, Russia must hold back: “Obviously we need to do it cautiously in order to support domestic manufacturers, but not hurt consumers.”
In other words, Putin wants to impose sanctions that are not really sanctions, but something that looks like tit for tat.
The amazing thing about Russia finding herself on the defensive about sanctions is that Russia, not Washington or the impotent EU, holds all the cards.  Putin can bring down the economies of Europe and throw all of Europe into political and economic chaos simply by turning off the energy supply.
Putin would not have to turn off the energy supply for very long before Europe tells Washington good-bye and comes to terms with Russia. The longer Putin waits, the longer Europe has to prepare against Russia’s best weapon that can be used to peacefully resolve the conflict that Washington has orchestrated.
Washington’s aggressive moves against Russia will not stop until Putin realizes that he, not Washington, holds the cards, and plays them.
The world has had enough of Washington, its constant lies, its constant wars, and its bullying.  Putin would do well to spend a few hours with Belisarius, Justinian the Great’s great general.
“When I treat with my enemies,” Belisarius said, “I am more accustomed to give than to receive counsel; but I hold in one hand inevitable ruin, in the other peace and freedom.”
That is precisely the position that Vladimir Putin is in with regard to Europe.  In one hand he holds the ruin of Europe.  In the other peace and freedom in the relations between Russia and Europe.
He needs to call up the dumbshit European “leaders” and tell them.
If Putin does not put his foot down hard and make clear to the Europeans what the stakes are, Washington will succeed in its determination to drive the world to war, and “exceptional and indispensable” Americans will die along with all the rest.

Identity as a gut issue in the Middle East 


August 6, 2014
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Palestinian children affected by the war gather aroung an UN volunteer during a group class as part of the United Nations community mental health programmes in the Gaza Strip on August 2, 2014 at a school converted to a refuge in Jabalia, in the north of the Gaza strip. "To prevent children from processing and thinking about all these issues we try to distract them, to help them live some joy, to have a little fun inside the shelter", said psychiatrist Dr. Iyad Zaqout, who manages the programme. AFP PH



Israeli General: No Civilians in Gaza

The Daily BeastJack Guez, AFP / Getty Images
Retired Israeli Major General Giora Eiland wrote in an op-ed that there is no such thing as an innocent civilian in Gaza. Late Monday, the former head of the National Security Council published an article on Ynet News arguing that the citizens of Gaza were as responsible for the recent violence as Hamas. He even made a comparison between the Gaza under Hamas and Nazi Germany.

"[T]hey are to blame for this situation just like Germany’s residents were to blame for electing Hitler as their leader and paid a heavy price for that, and rightfully so," Eiland wrote.

Eiland’s controversial remarks come amid others made by Israeli far-right bloggers and politicians. On Friday, the Times of Israel removed a blog post titled “When Genocide is Permissible,” after an outcry from readers. Before that, a right-wing member of Israel’s Knesset compared Palestinian children to “little snakes.”

The distinction between Hamas and Gaza residents is nonexistent, Eiland argued. And because it tried to distinguish the two, Israel has sabotaged itself by fighting an enemy while providing them with humanitarian necessities.

Instead, Eiland suggested cutting Gaza off completely, writing: “The moment it begins, the right thing to do is to shut down the crossings, prevent the entry of any goods, including food, and definitely prevent the supply of gas and electricity.”

Both sides of the conflict have spent the past month blaming each other for putting civilians in harm’s way. Hamas militants are embedded in the Gaza population, making them difficult to target, and Israel has come under fire from the international community for breaking wartime conventions and bombing areas known to contain civilians. On Monday, a Human Rights Watch investigation condemned the Israeli Defense Forces for firing on and killing civilians. “Deliberate attacks on civilians who are not participating in the fighting are war crimes,” the report states.

Israel’s colonialism must end

NewsDay ZimbabweAugust 6, 2014 in ColumnistsOpinion
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK — Centuries of European colonialism have provided the world with certain basic lessons about subjugating colonised peoples: The longer any colonial occupation endures, the greater the settlers’ racism and extremism tends to grow.
Guest Columnist Ali Jarbawi
This is especially true if the occupiers encounter resistance; at that point, the occupied population becomes an obstacle that must either be forced to submit or removed through expulsion or murder.
In the eyes of an occupying power, the humanity of those under its thumb depends on the degree of their submission to, or collaboration with, the occupation. If the occupied population chooses to stand in the way of the occupier’s goals, then they are demonised, which allows the occupier the supposed moral excuse of confronting them with all possible means, no matter how harsh.
The Israeli occupation of Palestine is one of the only remaining settler-colonial occupations in the world today.
And it is not limited to East Jerusalem and the West Bank: Although Israel withdrew its settlers and army from Gaza in 2005, it is still recognised by the United Nations as an occupying power, due to its complete control of Gaza’s airspace, sea access and of almost all of its land borders.
Over the years, Israel has used all forms of pressure to prevent the Palestinians from achieving their national rights and gaining independence. It hasn’t been enough for Israelis to believe their own claims about Palestinians; they have sought incessantly to impose this narrative on the world and to have it adopted by their Western allies.
Unsurprisingly, all of this has led to complete shamelessness in mainstream Israeli rhetoric about Palestinians. After all, if one is not held accountable, then one has the freedom to think — and do — what one wants. With no internal or external checks, one can act with impunity.
The Israeli left is a relic, all but extinct, and the extremist right is entrenched in the Israeli political establishment. Attacking the Palestinians has become officially sanctioned policy, embedded in Israeli public consciousness and politely ignored in Western political circles.
There is now an extremist, racist ideological current in Israel that not only justifies the recent onslaught on the Gaza Strip, but actually encourages the use of enormous and disproportionate violence against civilians, which has led to the extermination of entire families.
Moshe Feiglin, deputy speaker of the Knesset, recently called on the Israeli army to attack and occupy Gaza, paying no heed to anything, but the safety of Israeli soldiers. He then demanded that Gaza be annexed to Israel, and asked the army to use all means at its disposal to “conquer” Gaza, by which he meant that obedient Palestinians would be allowed to stay, while the rest — the majority — should be exiled to the Sinai Peninsula. This cannot be understood as anything less than a call for ethnic cleansing.
Ayelet Shaked, a Knesset member for the Jewish Home Party, a member of the governing coalition, called on the Israeli army to destroy the homes of terrorist “snakes”, and to murder their mothers as well, so that they would not be able to bring “little snakes” into the world.
And Mordechai Kedar, a professor at Bar Ilan University, publicly suggested that raping the mothers and sisters of “terrorists” might deter further terrorism. The university did not take any measures against him.
Such statements are no longer isolated incidents, but reflective of the general sentiment within a country where chants of “Kill the Arabs” are increasingly common. It is no longer an aberration to hear these opinions expressed in public, or by politicians and academics. What is unexpected — and unacceptable — is that such statements are not met with any sort of condemnation in official Western circles that claim to oppose racism and extremism.
The rise in Israeli racism and extremism against Palestinians would not have happened without the unconditional support that Israel receives from its allies, most significantly the United States.
Israel cannot continue to be the exception to the rule of international law and human rights. The international community must hold it accountable for its rhetoric and its actions, and begin to treat it like all other countries. It should not be allowed to continue to enjoy its state of exceptionalism and to use this to wreak destruction on the Palestinian people.
After 47 years of occupation, two decades of stalled peace talks and almost eight years of a strangulating siege of the Gaza Strip, the international community must demand that Israel clearly state what it intends to do with its occupation of the Palestinian people. Since the Palestinians are not the occupiers, but rather those living under occupation, this question cannot be asked of them.
If Israel wants to continue its occupation and hinder Palestinians’ path to freedom and independence, then it should be aware that the Palestinian people will continue to resist with all the means at their disposal. If Israel intends to end the occupation, then it will find that the Palestinians are more than ready for an agreement.
What the Palestinians are enduring today in Gaza should be a clarion call for the entire world to end the bloodshed. But it will take more than a ceasefire. It will take peace. And peace cannot happen without an end to the occupation.
Ali Jarbawi is a political scientist at Birzeit University and a former minister of the Palestinian Authority. This article was translated by Ghenwa Hayek from the Arabic

Merciless Murder

The Sleuth JournalIsraeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo credit: Getty Images

Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo credit: Getty Images
When the United Nations, a globalist-led organization calls Israel and its leadership “criminal”, it is because the crimes being committed are so great, that not even the UN Secretary General can justify.
It is not everyday that we hear Ban-ki-moon or anyone else calling a government criminal, especially when that government is a long-time U.S. ally. But lately, we’ve heard that adjective often when people describe Israel’s action in Gaza. Some journalists, doctors, researchers and simple folks have gone beyond to call it what it is: Genocide.
Merciless Murder by Thavam Ratna

The war crime state declares "peace"

HomeThe urgency of the protests and outrage against Israel's war of terror on Gaza must be maintained and mobilized to expand the movement in solidarity with Palestine.
A Palestinian man reacts to the demolition of his home in Gaza (Mohammed Al Baba)
A Palestinian man reacts to the demolition of his home in Gaza (Mohammed Al Baba)THE LATEST onslaught in Israel's war of annihilation against Gaza appears to have come to a close if the cease-fire and withdrawal of Israeli troops in effect as this article was being written continue.
But the ruins of Gaza are still smoldering. The human toll has been enormous: More than 1,800 dead, including 1,300 civilians. Some 10,000 injured. The homes of 60,000 people reduced to rubble. Nearly a quarter of Gaza's 1.8 million residents on the move in search of somewhere safe to shelter from Israel's rampage.
The War Crime State Declares Peace by Thavam Ratna

Russia bans all U.S. food, EU fruit and vegetables in sanctions response; NATO fears invasion

5 OF 5. A convoy of military armoured vehicles is seen near a checkpoint on a road in Donetsk region August 6, 2014. 


ReutersBY POLINA DEVITT AND MARIA TSVETKOVA-Wed Aug 6, 2014
(Reuters) - Russia will ban all imports of food from the United States and all fruit and vegetables from Europe, the state news agency reported on Wednesday, a sweeping response to Western sanctions imposed over its support for rebels in Ukraine.
Russia Bans All U.S. Food, EU Fruit and Vegetables in Sanctions Response NATO Fears Invasion by Thavam Ratna

US considers air strikes and air drops to help Iraqis trapped on mountain by Isis

Move comes as Iraq's largest Christian city was abandoned as jihadist militants advance through country's north-west
Displaced Iraqis from Sinjar flee from Isis troops towards the autonomous Kurdistan region. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Displaced Iraqis from Sinjar flee from Isis troops
 in New York and 
The Obama administration is considering aerial strikes and humanitarian air drops to help besieged religious minorities chased up a mountain by militants in Iraq.
The move comes as Iraq's largest Christian city was all but abandoned as the jihadist group Islamic State (Isis) advances through minority communities in the country's north-west and towards the Kurdish stronghold of Erbil.
The US military is already helping the Iraqi government coordinate air drops of vital supplies to at least 40,000 Iraqis, mostly from the Yazidi minority, trapped on top of Mount Sinjar in the north after death threats from the Islamists who have overrun much of Sunni and northern Iraq.
Internally, the Obama administration was said to be studying what additional steps it could take directly, to include direct US air drops to those Iraqis stranded on the mountain.
"We have been working urgently and directly with officials in Baghdad and Erbil to coordinate Iraqi airdrops to people in need," a US defense official said on condition of anonymity.
The official said the US was in constant coordination with the Iraqi government on "how we can help coordinate additional relief, enhance their efforts, and provide direct assistance wherever possible."
If the US opts to intervene directly, it would represent the first aerial mission over Iraq since 2011 for a purpose beyond conducting surveillance on Isis, providing long-scheduled military sales, or transporting the extra hundreds of US special-operations "advisers" that Barack Obama ordered into Iraq to help Baghdad confront the threat from Isis.
UN officials say an estimated 200,000 new refugees are seeking sanctuary in the Kurdish north from Islamic extremists who have pursued them since the weekend. The city of Qaraqosh, south-east of Mosul, home to around 50,000 Christians was the latest to fall, with most residents fleeing before dawn on Thursday as convoys of extremists drew near.
Other Christian towns near Mosul, including Tel Askof, Tel Keif and Qaramless have also largely been emptied. Those who remained behind have reportedly been given the same stark choice given to other minorities, including Yazidis: flee, convert to Islam, or be killed.
Christians, Yazidis and Turkmen have been at the frontlines of Iraq's war with Isis ever since the jihadist group stormed into Mosul and Tikrit and mid-June. The Iraqi army capitulated within hours, with at least 60,000 officers and soldiers fleeing on the first day of the assault alone.
Ever since, the jihadists have continued to make advances, while Iraqi troops have concentrated on defending Baghdad and the Shia south, leaving the defence of minorities in the north to the Kurdish peshmurga.
However, even the much vaunted Kurdish forces were no match for the heavy weapons wielded by the jihadists as they advanced in recent days. Peshmurga officers ordered troops to withdraw to areas administered by the Kurdish regional government – a clear sign of priorities and of where the battle lines are being drawn.
Without any protection, Yazidis, Christians and Turkmen are being uprooted from communities they have lived in for millennia and the geo-social fabric of Iraq is being rapidly shredded.
While those who have managed to flee the Christian areas have so far had a relatively safe passage to Erbil, the tens of thousands of Yazidis remain besieged near Sinjar, with little food or water.
The UN said it was able to get some supplies overland to the stranded hordes – avoiding Isis fighters who have surrounded most of Mount Sinjar. Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced that Turkish helicopters had dropped food and water on the mountain top. Iraqi helicopters have also made food drops, but stranded Yazidis say they do not have enough to survive.
The Chaldean archbishop of Kirkuk, Joseph Thomas, described the situation in northern Iraq as "catastrophic, a crisis beyond imagination". He demanded urgent intervention to save what remained of the area's Christian heritage.
Kurdish officials on Thursday demanded more help in catering for refugees. The Kurdish administered areas have seen staggering numbers cross their notional border since the original Isis onslaught two months ago. In the first week alone, some 500,000 people are thought to have fled towards Erbil.
The capital of the Kurdish north is already home to a new Chaldean Christian community, which fled Baghdad in the wake of an Isis-led massacre inside a cathedral in October 2010. Many fleeing Christians have headed for the Ainkawa neighbourhood, which is home to Baghdad's Christian exiles.
The past 11 years of war and insurrection since the US invasion have led to most of Iraq's Christians fleeing. Numbers have plummeted starkly from an estimated one million before 2003 to around 150,000 now. A large number of those who remain are now displaced.
Miriam Dagher, 53, from Qaraqosh, said churches in the city had already been torched and religious insignia smashed. "We stayed as long as we could," she said. "But nothing could save us. This is the end of our community."
Isis has threatened to redraw the unitary borders that were carved out of the ruins of the Ottoman empire. The group's rampant insurgency and the inability of state actors to stop it has rendered the frontier between Iraq and Syria evermore irrelevant.
In the absence of central government authority, Shia militias are taking dominant roles, amplifying sectarian enmity between Islam's two most dominant sects.
Iraq's beleaguered prime minister, Nour al-Maliki, no longer has the authority to unite the country's disparate sects. Maliki, a Shia Muslim, had disenfranchised much of the country's Sunni community over the past three years, some of whom have turned to Isis as a means of reasserting themselves.
After digging in for the past two months, Maliki now faces a desperate battle to form a government, with his key backer Iran understood to have told him that it no longer supports his bid to lead the country for a third term.
Kurdish leader, Massoud Barazani, has said he is moving towards holding a referendum that could pave the way for an independence bid, a move that could spell the end of Iraq, and unsettle surrounding countries, including Syria, Turkey and Iran.