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Friday, September 5, 2014

Iran 'backs US military contacts' to fight Islamic State

Hundreds of thousands of people from communities targeted by IS have fled their homes
Islamic State fighters lead away captured Iraqi soldiers after taking over a base in Tikrit, Iraq - 14 June 2014A woman looks out from her tent at an internally displaced persons camp in Irbil, Iraq on Thursday 4 September 2014Iran regards IS, which sees Shia Muslims as heretics, as a serious threat

5 September 2014
Map of IS areas of controlBBCIran's Supreme Leader has approved co-operation with the US as part of the fight against Islamic State (IS) in Iraq, sources have told BBC Persian.
Ayatollah Khamenei has authorised his top commander to co-ordinate military operations with the US, Iraqi and Kurdish forces, sources in Tehran say.
Iran has traditionally opposed US involvement in Iraq, an Iranian ally.
NATO Owes Putin a Big Thank-You

Russia's aggression in Ukraine is making it easier for the bloated, aging alliance to pretend that it still matters.

If Iwere really cynical, I'd suspect some bureaucrats at NATO headquarters in Brussels are secretly glad about the crisis in Ukraine. Why? Because it gives the aging alliance something to do. This motive may also explain why hawkish Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen seems eager to defend Ukraine right down to the last Ukrainian and why the NATO members that lie closest to Russia are both worried by recent events and pleased that the rest of the alliance is finally paying attention to their concerns.
NATO Owes Putin a Big Thank-You by Thavam

Contrasting protests at Nato summit - video

Channel 4 NewsThe Nato summit has led to at least two protests in Newport - one against the alliance, and another calling on it to support Ukraine and take action against Russia.
THURSDAY 04 SEPTEMBER 2014

Ukraine's uneasy ceasefire hangs in the balance

Just hours ahead of talks in Belarus heavy shelling resounded on the outskirts of the port city of Mariupol, and though Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels may have signed an agreement on a ceasefire "there is very little trust either side will keep their word" says Roland Oliphant


30 day free trial finaTelegraph.co.ukBy video source: APTN-05 Sep 2014

Ukraine and the Russian-backed rebels have signed a ceasefire deal that starts in less than two hours, a European official at the talks said Friday.
The announcement by OSCE's Heidi Tagliavini came as representatives of Ukraine, Russia, pro-Russian rebels and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe met in the Belarusian capital of Minsk. She said the ceasefire would start at 1500 GMT.
Since mid-April, Moscow-backed separatists have been fighting government troops in eastern Ukraine in a conflict the UN estimates has killed nearly 2,600 people.
Just hours ahead of talks in Belarus heavy shelling resounded on the outskirts of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Friday as Russian-backed separatists pressed their offensive in the strategically key southeast.
The key southeastern port of about 500,000 lies on the Sea of Azov, between Russia to the east and the Crimean Peninsula to the west, which Russia annexed in March. The shelling appeared to indicate that rebels had partially surrounded the area and were probing its defences.
Dozens of fighters including members of a pro-Ukrainian battalion called Azov gathered near the eastern entrance of the city, heavily armed and on high alert.
Telegraph's Roland Oliphant, who is on the ground in Ukraine near Mariupol, said the worry among troops is whether the fragile ceasefire will hold.
"When you talk to people on either side, the guys in the trenches, the guys manning the checkpoints, they will always tell you them same thing 'look we'll ceasefire, if they ceasefire. Last time we had a ceasefire they didn't keep their word'. And it true neither side did keep their word.
"There is really very little kind of trust amongst the troops on the ground about the guys on the other side of no-man's land keeping their word."
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Insight - 'Love Jihad' and religious conversion polarise in Modi's India

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A man climbs down after partially chipping out the cross from the entrance of his house, after taking part in a religion conversion ceremony from Christianity to Hinduism, at Hasayan town in Uttar Pradesh August 29, 2014. REUTERS-Adnan AbidiPeople take part in a religion conversion ceremony from Christianity to Hinduism at Hasayan town in Uttar Pradesh August 29, 2014. REUTERS-Adnan Abidi
2 OF 2. People take part in a religion conversion ceremony from Christianity to Hinduism at Hasayan town in Uttar Pradesh August 29, 2014. 
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(Reuters) - Fired up and full of vitriol, Hindu activist Rajeshwar Singh is on a mission to end centuries of religious diversity in India, one conversion at a time.
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One in 10 girls worldwide face serious sexual violence

Unicef finds 120m young females endure rape and forced sexual acts, with high rates of murder and violence against all children
A Congolese woman braids the hair of a girl at a residence for rape victims in Goma. About 70% of girls suffer sexual violence in the country. Photograph: AFP/Getty
A Congolese woman braids the hair of a girl at a residence for rape victims in GomaThe Guardian home
-Friday 5 September 2014
About one in 10 girls around the world experiences serious sexual violence, the UN children's agency has said in a major report detailing the "staggering extent" of sexual, physical and emotional abuse faced byyoung people.
The Unicef report found that 120 million girls and female adolescents under 20 had endured rape or other forced sexual acts, with such experiences especially common in some developing countries – about 70% of girls suffer sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea, and an estimated 50% in Uganda, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, Unicef said.
The report also pointed to problems in richer countries, with many girls reporting "sexual victimisation", for example, by harassment or exposure to pornography.
Many young victims did not report abuse, the authors found, with data showing that nearly half of all girls aged 15-19 who said they had faced physical and/or sexual violence had never told anyone about it.
The report also highlighted the high numbers of young people murdered every year, totalling about 95,000 deaths in 2012. In some countries, for example Panama, Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia, murder is the leading cause of death for males aged 10-20. Nigeria alone had 13,000 child and adolescent homicides in 2012, with some 11,000 in Brazil.
More widely, the researchers found the widespread use of violent forms of discipline against even very young children; a significant problem of violent bullying by peers; and very divergent views on physical and sexual abuse.
Violence against children occurred "every day, everywhere", said Anthony Lake, Unicef's executive director. "And while it harms individual children the most, it also tears at the fabric of society, undermining stability and progress. But violence against children is not inevitable. It is preventable, if we refuse to let violence remain in the shadows."
Of the findings in the report, Lake said: "These are uncomfortable facts – no government or parent will want to see them. But unless we confront the reality each infuriating statistic represents – the life of a child whose right to a safe, protected childhood has been violated – we will never change the mindset that violence against children is normal and permissible. It is neither."
The report, Hidden in Plain Sight, takes in data from 190 countries. On sexual violence, it identifies a particular problem with countries in sub-Saharan Africa: more than 10% of all girls in 13 of the 18 states for which there is data report being forced to have sex. Sexual violence against girls takes place mostly in adolescence, but in many of these countries at least one in five girls reports suffering sexual abuse between 10 and 14.
The research uncovered some troubling attitudes towards child sex abuse. It notes as an example a large-scale survey in six eastern Caribbean states which found that a majority of people did not think male attitudes towards women was a cause of such abuse, while three-quarters thought the way a girl dressed could draw sexual attention. Elsewhere, a Norwegian study pointed to apparent public uncertainty about whether sexual contact with children was damaging.
Conversely, the authors found little support for the physical punishment of children given the sometimes endemic use of violence as a means of discipline. In only one country, Swaziland, was the proportion of adults who believed in the physical punishment of children higher than the actual percentage of children subjected to it.
In contrast, the report concludes that about a billion children aged two to 14 – six in 10 of the total – are regularly subjected to physical punishment. For the most part, this is a mixture of what the authors described as lesser physical violence and "psychological aggression", but in 23 countries, it notes, severe punishment, such as striking a child on the head, ears or face, or hitting them hard and repeatedly, is faced by more than 20% of children.
As children get older they often face violent bullying from their peers, especially boys, the research finds, with more than one in three 13- to 15-year-olds worldwide reporting regular bullying. Among 106 countries with comparable data, adolescent bullying rates ranged from 7% in Tajikistan to 74% in Samoa. On a parallel note, almost a third of teenagers in Europe and North America admitted bullying others.
The authors stress that attitudes towards violence and sexual abuse play a key role in discovering why they are so prevalent: "The evidence in this report suggests that close to half of all girls aged 15 to 19 worldwide (about 126 million) think a husband or partner is sometimes justified in hitting or beating his wife (or partner). In sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East and north Africa, this proportion rises to more than half."
It adds that "supportive attitudes towards wife-beating" are also widespread in adolescent boys, with about half in eastern and southern Africa and South Asia believing a husband is justified in hitting his wife under certain circumstances.
They conclude: "While often regarded as an individual problem, violence against children is, in fact, a societal problem, driven by economic and social inequities and poor education standards. It is fuelled by social norms that condone violence as an acceptable way to resolve conflicts, sanction adult domination over children and encourage discrimination."

‘Human safaris’ in the Amazon basin put uncontacted tribes at risk




 September 5 at 1:26 AMThe tourists may be well-intentioned. But that doesn’t mean the photos they’re taking of the Mashco-Piro people in a Peruvian forest, near the Brazilian border, are a good idea.
The tourists’ images — which document people living in voluntary isolation, cut off from the rest of the world — are arriving at a worrisome rate at Survival International, according to the advocacy group’s Peru campaigner, Rebecca Spooner.
‘Human Safaris’ in the Amazon Basin Put Uncontacted Tribes at Risk by Thavam

Thursday, September 4, 2014

வவுனியாவில் கூட்டமைப்பினரை சந்தித்தது பிரிட்டன் குழு 

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காணி அபகரிப்பு, காணாமல் போகச்செய்யப்பட்டோர் விவகாரம், அரசியல் கைதிகளின் பாதுகாப்பு மற்றும் விடுதலை, போரினால் விதவைகளாக்கப்பட்ட பெண்களுக்கான மறுவாழ்வு, அனைத்து இயக்கங்களினதும் போராளிகளுக்கான வாழ்வாதாரம், உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு விடயங்களை பிரித்தானிய உயர்ஸ்தானிகர் ஜோன் ரங்கீனுடன், வன்னி மாவட்ட பாராளுமன்ற உறுப்பினர் சிவசக்தி ஆனந்தன் கலந்துரையாடினார்.
 
இன்று வவுனியாவில் பிரித்தானிய தூதுக்குழுவைச் சந்தித்த போதே அவர் இதனைத் தெரிவித்தார்.
 
பாராளுமன்ற உறுப்பினரால் வலியுறுத்தப்பட்ட மேற்குறித்த விடயங்களை மிகுந்த அவதானத்துடன் செவிமடுத்த உயர்ஸ்தானிகர், தன்னால் இயன்றவரை குறித்த விடயங்களை முதன்மைபடுத்தி ஆவன செய்வதாக தெரிவித்தார்.
இந்தச்சந்திப்பில் உயர்ஸ்தானிகருடன் அவருடைய உதவியாளர்களும், வடமாகாணசபை உறுப்பினர் வைத்தியகலாநிதி சி.சிவமோகனும் கலந்து கொண்டனர்.
 
முல்லைத்தீவு வெலிஓயா, மன்னார் முசலி, கொக்கச்சான்குளம் எனும் கலாபோவஸ்வௌ, செட்டிக்குளம், ஓமந்தை இறம்பைக்குளம் உள்ளிட்ட வன்னி மாவட்டத்தின் ஏனைய பல்வேறு இடங்களிலும் மேற்கொள்ளப்படுகின்ற சிங்கள குடியேற்றம், நில அபகரிப்பு, பௌத்த மயமாக்கல் போன்ற பல்வேறு விடயங்கள் குறித்தும் சிவசக்தி ஆனந்தன் விரிவாக எடுத்துரைத்தார்.
 
இதன்போது சிவில் நிர்வாகத்தில் இராணுவ தலையீடுகள், இராணுவம், பொலிஸ் ஆகியவற்றின்  மக்களுடனான அணுகுமுறைகள், காணாமல் போகச்செய்யப்பட்டவர்களின் குடும்பங்களை பாதுகாப்பு தரப்பினரும், புலனாய்வு பிரிவினரும் தொடர்ச்சியாக மிரட்டி வருதல் தொடர்பாகவும் எடுத்துரைக்கப்பட்டது.
 
புனர்வாழ்வு அளிக்கப்பட்டு விடுதலை செய்யப்பட்டவர்கள் தொடர்ந்து கண்காணிக்கப்படுதல் குறித்தும், முன்னாள் போராளிகளையும், தமிழ் மக்களையும் தொடர்ந்தும் மனஉளைச்சலுக்கு ஆட்படுத்தி வரும் அரசின் செயல்பாடுகள் குறித்தும், போரினால் விதவைகளாக்கப்பட்ட ஆயிரக்கணக்கான பெண்களின் நிரந்தர வாழ்வாதாரம் குறித்தும், போரால் முழுமையாகப்பாதிக்கப்பட்ட தமிழ் மக்கள் வீட்டுத்திட்ட பயனாளிகள் தெரிவில் புறக்கணிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளமை பற்றியும், பாராளுமன்ற உறுப்பினராலும் மாகாணசபை உறுப்பினராலும் உயர்ஸ்தானிகருக்கு எடுத்துரைக்கப்பட்ட போது, அவர் அதுகுறித்து தானும் அறிந்திருப்பதாக கூறினார். 
 
மேலும் பாதுகாப்பு தரப்பினர் தொடர்பாக தெரிவித்த விடயங்களை உரிய பாதுகாப்பு தரப்பினரின் கவனத்துக்கு கொண்டு சென்று தீர்வு காண முயற்சிப்பதாகவும் தெரிவித்தார். 
 
வவுனியா மாவட்டத்தில் இன்னமும் மீள்குடியேற்றப்படாத மக்கள் இருக்கிறார்களா? அவ்வாறு இருந்தால் அவர்கள் எங்கிருக்கிறார்கள்? என்று உயர்ஸ்தானிகர் கேள்வி எழுப்பினார். 
 
இதற்கு பதிலளித்த சிவசக்தி ஆனந்தன், வவுனியா பூந்தோட்டத்திலும் சிதம்பரபுரத்திலும் சுமார் 300க்கும் மேற்பட்ட குடும்பத்தினர் இருபது வருடங்களுக்கும் மேலாக மீள்குடியேற்றப்படாமல் இருப்பதாக தெரிவித்தார். 
 
 
 
 
 

Comrade Bala Tampoe, the Legendary Is No More! By Lionel Bopage

Rohana Wijeweera and Lionel Bopage taken from Welikada Prison for sentencing (Courtesy – CMU)IMGP8380
Rohana Wijeweera and Lionel Bopage taken from Welikada Prison for sentencing (Courtesy – CMU)
Sri Lanka Brief04/09/2014 

Meeting with comrade Bala Tampoe at the Ceylon Mercantile Union (CMU) office in Colombo had been a tradition I looked forward to whenever I visited Sri Lanka. At the end of July, after attending my mother’s funeral in Sri Lanka, I paid a courtesy call to comrade Bala at his house in Ratmalana. When he opened the gate for me, I saw in his soul and eyes a fit and active comrade with a frail body. We had the occasion to have a long chat over many topics usually talked about when leftists get together: trade union movement; neo-liberalism and socialism; the left; the JVP; women’s rights; corruption; family rule; and human rights. As usual, his talk was never ending, though when he narrated his non-recollectable accident while walking from home towards Galle Road, he appeared to understand the fragility and morbidity with which all human lives end. That was something new in our conversation.
Comrade Bala Tampoe, The Legendary is No More! by Lionel Bopage by Thavam

வெலிஓயாவால் கோபமடைந்த சி.வி


-எம்.றொசாந்த்

வர்த்தகமானியில் குறிப்பிடப்படாத ஒரு பிரதேசத்தை, பிரதேச செயலகமாக உருவாக்கி, அதற்கு சகல உதவிகளையும் எவ்வாறு வழங்கி வருகின்றீர்கள் என முல்லைத்தீவு மாவட்டச் செயலாளர் மற்றும் வெலிஓயா பிரதேச செயலாளர் ஆகியோரிடம் வடமாகாண முதலமைச்சர் சி.வி.விக்னேஸ்வரன் கேள்வி எழுப்பினார்.
வெலிஓயாவால் கோபமடைந்த சி.வி by Thavam

Farewell To Navanethem Pillay; Champion And Defender Of Human Rights


Colombo Telegraph
By Eelaventhan Manickavasakar -September 4, 2014
Eelaventhan Manickavasakar
Eelaventhan Manickavasakar
UN Human Rights Council Commissioner Navanethem Pillay completed her six years of dedicated service on 31-8-2014.
An Indian Tamil origin born in South Africa to a poor family. She rose to the heights of Judicial service as the first coloured supreme court Judge.
She was the best choice for Kofi Annan to serve as the Human Rights Commissioner being in charge of the UN Human Rights Council located in Geneva.
While in service she exhibited courage fearlessness and forthrightness without any favour or fervour. She kept vigilance on all the members of Human Rights Council and monitored the rowdy states which indulged in Human Rights violations. During her tenure of service Syria and Sri Lanka found themselves in the docks of accused. The war crimes and crimes against Humanity committed by thesee states prompted the setting up of UN independant commission of inquiry. Preliminary reports and findings justified further investigations which Navanethem Pillay promptly initiated. And they are currently proceeding with urgency causing worries to Sri Lanka.
Navi Pillay
Navi Pillay
Her bold decisions in these matters have incensed the Syrian and Sri Lankan dictatorial regimes who in desperation have resorted to mud slinging and slandering.
Syria called her “A Tamil Tigress” so also Sri Lanka which accused her of having received monetary benefits from the LTTE which is no more existing according to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka also resorted to disgraceful and disgusting behaviour with one minister proposing marriage to her.
These antics did neither deter nor disturb her from carrying out her entrusted duties and functions. She never hesitated to call spade a spade.
In this respect during her recent months of service, she condemned the Islamic state terrorists for their inhuman killings in Iraq and Syria and also Israel which went on a spree of destruction and killings of civilians in Gaza Strip.
She defended the rights of civilians without any bias race or religion. She has thus left an indeliable impression on the Human Rights Council and also established precedents for her successors to follow her bold and impartial path.
Her exposure of Sri Lankan crimes and atrocities again the ethnic Tamils has given for the war victims a ray of hope for justice, accountability and solace. We wish her all the success in her future endeavours and hope she will continue her crusade against Human Rights abusers worldwide.
We also seize this opportunity to welcome Mr Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al- Hussein, the new chief of Human Rights Council to work more vigrously in carrying out the functions of Commissioner and the Council while hauling up rogue states and protecting the citizens world wide.
As a seasoned diplomat championing Human Rights, there is no doubt Prince Hussein will live up to the expectations and stand firm against the past Human Rights violators and prevent future violations.
தென்னிலங்கை வியாபாரிகளின் அத்துமீறல் தடுக்கப்படவேண்டும் ; வர்த்தகர் சங்க தலைவர் வேண்டுகோள் 
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 வலி.தெற்கு பிரதேச சபை எல்லைக்குள் தென்னிலங்கையில் இருந்து வருகை தந்து வியாபாரத்தை மேற்கொள்ளும் நடைபாதை வியாபாரிகளை உடன் அப்புறப்படுத்துமாறு வலி.தெற்கு வர்த்தகர்கள் சங்கத்தின் தலைவரும்  லயன் சி.ஹரிகரன் வேண்டுகோள் விடுத்துள்ளார்.
 
 
 
வலி.தெற்கு பிரதேச வர்த்தகர்கள் சம்மேளனத்தின் பொதுக்கூட்டம் பிரதேசசபை மண்டபத்தில் வலி.தெற்கு பிரதேசசபையின் தவிசாளர் தி.பிரகாஷ; தலைமையில் அண்மையில் நடைபெற்றது. இந்த நிகழ்வில் தலைவராகத் தெரிவுசெய்யப்பட்ட பின்னர் தலைமை உரையாற்றும்போதே அவர் மேற்கண்டவாறு தெரிவித்தார். 
 
தொடர்ந்து உரையாற்றிய அவர்,
 
 
எமது பிரதேசத்தின் வர்த்தகர்கள் இன்று பல்வேறு பிரச்சினைகளை எதிர்கொண்டுள்ளார்கள். தென்பகுதிகளில் இருந்து இங்கு வந்து வியாபாரம் செய்யும் நடைபாதை வியாபாரிகளால் எமது வர்த்தகர்கள் பெரிதும் பாதிக்கப்படுகின்றார்கள். 
 
இலட்சக் கணக்கில் முதலிட்டு, பிரதேச சபைக்கு வருடாவருடம் முறையாக வியாபார அனுமதி பெற்று உரிய முறையில் இவர்கள் வியாபாரத்தை நடத்துகின்றார்கள். ஆனால், தென்னிலங்கையில் இருந்து வருகைதரும் வியாபாரிகள் பிரதேச சபையிடம் வியாபார அனுமதி பெறாது, பொதுமக்களின் போக்குவரத்துக்கு இடைஞ்சலை ஏற்படுத்தும் வகையில் உடு புடைவைகளையும், மின் உபகரணங்களையும் மிகவும் குறைந்த விலையில் விற்பனை செய்கின்றார்கள். இதனால், பெரும் முதலீடு செய்த எமது வியாபாரிகள் மிகவும் பாதிப்படைந்துள்ளனர். இவர்களால் எமது வர்த்தகப் பெருமக்கள் பெரும் இடர்களையும் அசௌகரியங்களையும் எதிர்கொள்கின்றனர்.
 
வர்த்தகர்களின் பிரச்சினைகள் தொடர்பாகக் குரல் கொடுப்பதுக்கு பிரதேசத்தில் வர்த்தகர் சங்கம் இல்லாதமை பெரும் குறையாகக் காணப்பட்டுள்ளது. ஸ
  
அண்மைக் காலங்களில் வியாபார நிலையங்கள் பலவற்றில் திருட்டுச் சம்பவங்கள் இடம்பெற்றுள்ளன. ஆனால், இவை தொடர்பாக எந்தவிதமான நடவடிக்கைகளும் எடுக்கப்பட்டதாகத் தெரியவில்லை. வர்த்தகர் சங்கத்தின் ஒருங்கமைந்த செயற்பாட்டினூடாக வர்த்தகர்களின் உரிமைகள் பாதுகாக்கப்படும் என தெரிவித்தார்.
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President Or Monarch?



| by Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
( September 4, 2014, Melbourne, Sri Lanka Guardian) There is much talk about the term of the Sri Lankan Presidency – the opportunity to hold which has become unlimited as per the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. This then leaves it to majority voters to elect a single individual their Head of State. It’s a single consolidated form of Discretionary Powers when making judgments. This is also raising speculations as to whether Madam Kumaratunge – former President of Sri Lanka – would be a candidate for the position at the next Presidential elections.
Thank you and greetings. Arohara; Arohara


SLFP vs Rajapakses: SLFP team of leaders warn its Ministers, MPs to safeguard their lives from Rajapakse regime
(Lanka-e-News- 03.Sep.2014, 11.55PM) A team of leaders of the SLFP party have sent out secret warnings to their colleagues including Ministers , MPs and politicos of the party to safeguard themselves and their lives from the dire and dangerous threats faced by them posed by the Rajapakse regime .

The dangerous and dire threats of the Rajapakse regime are : subjecting the regime’s opponents to fatal accidents. These leaders who are concerned with safeguarding their party cite a number of examples from the past and the present to illustrate the imminent dangers besetting them to and prove their justifiable fears.

Minister Mervyn Silva who had a dispute with Gota had a narrow escape in a road accident involving Mervyn , who just managed to save his life. A politico of a local body who was with Mervyn Siva however died.

Former chief Minister Berty Premalal Dissanayake who faced a lot of persecution at the hands of the Rajapakses , eventually died. Subsequently Premalal ‘s son Minister Duminda Dissanayake who developed an embitterment against the Rajapakses based on his father’s episode met with a vehicle accident in February 2014 . His vehicle was severely damaged . Eye witnesses said , it is a miracle that Duminda was able to save his life in this grave accident.

In 2011 , TNA M.P. Sridharan , was shot at when he was traveling in a vehicle , nevertheless the attempted murder was camouflaged into an accident .

In 2010 , Ven. Sobitha Thero for the first time openly opposed the Rajapakse regime when Sarath Fonseka was sentenced to jail. The Ven Thero too had to face an artificially created ‘accident’ thereafter .Following the accident , the Ven Thero remained silent for a long while .

JVP leader Anura Dissanayake M.P.also met with a serious accident recently, apparently created artificially. Though the M.P. managed to escape death , the vehicle was a total wreck. Those who inspected the vehicle expressed the view that Dissanayake escaping death was shocking.

In the recent incident where motor cycle riders were trailing behind BASL (Bar Association of Sri Lanka) President Upul Jayasuriya , the latter drove his vehicle speedily in order to escape from them . Later it came to light that it was a conspiracy to make panicking Jayasuriya to meet with an accident . The government subsequently suppressed the entire episode.

Meanwhile the media by the name of ‘Independent’ made a startling exposure :

The media revealed , when President Mahinda Rajapakse and Minister Basil Rajapakse summoned deputy solicitor general in August 2008 , and inquired about the deaths of 16 relief workers in Mutur , the solicitor general had stated , there are two acceptable credible witnesses in this incident , but they were living in Australia at that time. Basil had at that juncture questioned at once , ‘aren’t there road accidents in Australia?’ A journalist who was present at the scene exposed this.

Their suspicions founded on the aforementioned ghastly accidents and incidents , as well as their own experiences ,the team of leaders of the SLFP have sent out warnings to all their politicos who oppose the Rajapakse regime to take precautions and ward off the dangers posed to them by the regime that is hatching conspiracies all the time to liquidate them via ‘accidents’ which in fact are the result of carefully and coldly calculated diabolic conspiracies. 

Await more reports from the team of SLFP party leaders seeking to rescue the party from the impending suicide bombings designed to deceive the country which are currently being signaled most ominously.