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

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

WHO warns 10,000 new cases of Ebola a week are possible

UN agency says fatality rate at 70% and that ‘a lot more people will die’ unless world steps up its response to crisis
A woman crawls towards the body of her sister as Ebola burial team members take her sister Mekie Nagbe, for cremation in Monrovia, Liberia.
, health editor
Tuesday 14 October 2014
A woman crawls towards the body of her sister as Ebola burial team members take her sister Mekie Nagbe, for cremation in Monrovia, Liberia. Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images
There could be up to 10,000 new cases a week of Ebola within two months, the World Health Organisation warned on Tuesday, as the death toll from the virus reached 4,447 people, nearly all of them in West Africa.
WHO assistant director-general, Dr Bruce Aylward, told a news conference in Geneva that the number of new cases was likely to be between 5,000 and 10,000 a week and added that the death rate for the outbreak is at 70%.
WHO’s regular updates show figures for deaths that are roughly half the number of reported cases – 4,447 from 8,914 cases – but, Aylward said, any assumption that the death rate is 50% would be wrong. Many are not reported or recorded officially. Where detailed investigations have been carried out, it has been clear only 30% of people are surviving.
Aylward said: “It is almost exactly the same number across all three countries. This is a high mortality disease in any circumstances but particularly in these places.”
The UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response, newly set up to coordinate the fight against the disease, has set targets to isolate 70% of suspected Ebola cases and safely bury 70% of the dead within the next 60 days – described as the 70-70-60 plan.
It is a tough target, said Aylward, but if it takes 90 days rather than 60, “a lot more people will die who shouldn’t and we will need that much more capacity on the ground to manage the caseload”. As the numbers continue to escalate, there will be an increased need for beds and for health personnel to treat the sick. There is a serious shortage of trained and experienced people to lead the effort, he said. Good training programmes are being put in place, particularly by the UK and the US, “but there is still the challenge of getting internationals on the ground who have expertise - in Ebola ideally.”
For the last four weeks, there have been about 1,000 new cases per week, including suspected, confirmed and probable cases.
Aylward said the WHO was concerned about the continued spread of Ebola, especially in the capital cities of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia – Freetown, Conakry and Monrovia. “The virus is still moving geographically and escalating in the capitals,” he said.
Large treatment centres are taking a long time to build and staff and those that exist are full. A new strategy which the UK is supporting in Sierra Leone is to set up a lot of community care units with a handful of beds, where people can stay and get basic care rather than endangering their families at home, while waiting for a treatment centre bed. The units will also help people arriving with fever because they have malaria, who at the moment are not being treated or are afraid to go to hospital.
In Berlin, a UN medical worker infected with Ebola in Liberia died despite “intensive medical procedures”. The St Georg hospital in Leipzig said on Tuesday that the 56-year-old man, whose name has not been released, died overnight of the infection.
The man tested positive for Ebola on 6 October, prompting Liberia’s UN peacekeeping mission to place 41 other staff members under “close medical observation”.
He arrived in Leipzig for treatment on 9 October. The hospital’s chief executive, Dr Iris Minde, said at the time there was no risk of infection for other people, since he was kept in a secure isolation ward specially equipped with negative pressure rooms that are hermetically sealed.
He was the third Ebola patient to be flown to Germany for treatment. The first man recovered and returned home to Senegal. A Uganda aid worker is still being treated in Frankfurt.

Monday, October 13, 2014

மகிந்த கோத்தா ரெஜமண்ட் ஒருபுறம்- டக்ளஸ் ரெஜிமண்ட மறுபுறம்- வல்லிபுர ஆலய தர்மகர்த்தா உயிர் தப்பினார்:

கோத்தாபய ரெஜமண்ட் ஒருபுறம்- டக்ளஸ் ரெஜிமண்ட மறுபுறம்- வல்லிபுர ஆலய தர்மகர்த்தா உயிர் தப்பினார்:
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வடமராட்சியின் வல்லிபுர் கோவில் ஆலய தர்மகர்த்தா ஒருவர் மீது நடத்தப்பட்ட கொலை முயற்சி தாக்குதலிலிருந்து அவர் மயிரிழையில் உயிர் தப்பியுள்ளார்.
ஈபிடிபி சார்பு முக்கியஸ்தர் ஒருவரால் ஆலய கட்டிட நிர்மாணப்பணிகளில் நடத்தப்பட்டதாக சந்தேகிக்கப்படும் 31 கோடி ஊழல் மோசடி தொடர்பில் நியாயம் கேட்டுப்போராடி வந்திருந்த 67 வயதுடைய சதானந்தன் கேசவானந்தன் என்பவரே கொலை முயற்சியிலிருந்து காயங்களுடன் உயிர் தப்பியுள்ளார்.
இன்று நடைபெற்ற ஆலய தர்மகர்தா சபை கூட்டத்தில் பருத்தித்துறை பிரதேசசபையின் உறுப்பினரும் ஈபிடிபி ஆலய தர்மகர்த்தாக்களுள் ஒருவராக திணிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளவருமான குறித்த நபரிடம் ஆலய புனரமைப்பு தொடர்பாக நடந்த மோசடிகள் தொடர்பாக முரண்பட்ட நிலையில் பருத்தித்துறை மருதங்கேணி வீதியினூடாக கற்கோவளத்திலுள்ள தனது வீடு நோக்கி சென்ற வேளையிலேயே அவர் தாக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.
மோட்டார் சைக்கிளில் தமது முகங்களை மறைத்தவாறு சென்ற தாக்குதலாளிகள் இவர் மீது தாக்குதலை நடத்தியுள்ளனர். தம்மால் எடுத்துவரப்பட்ட வாள்களால் இவரை வெட்ட முற்பட்ட வேளை வீதியால் வந்திருந்த அரச பேருந்து பயணிகளால் அவர் காப்பாற்றப்பட்டுள்ளார். தன் மீதான கொலை முயற்சி பற்றி அவர் பருத்தித்துறை காவல் நிலையத்தினில் முறைப்பாடொன்றை செய்துமுள்ளார்.
ஆலய தர்மகர்தா சபையில் இருக்கும் குறித்த ஈபிடிபி பிரமுகரிடமே ஆலய நிர்மாண வேலைகள் முறையற்ற விதத்தில் ஒப்படைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாக தெரிவிக்கப்படுகின்றது.
இது தொடர்பில் ஆலய நிர்வாக சபையிலுள்ள ஏனைய தர்மகர்த்தாக்கள் முரண்பட்டு வந்துள்ளனர். இப்பிரச்சினை உச்சம் பெற்றுள்ள நிலையில் ஆலய வருடாந்த உற்சவம் முடிவுற்றதும் ஒன்று கூடி ஆராய்ந்த கூட்டத்தில் முரண்பாடு உச்சம் பெற்றுள்ளது. அதன் தொடர்ச்சியாகவே தன் மீதான கொலை முயற்சி இடம்பெற்றதாக தனது முறைப்பாட்டில் அவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.
யாழ்.பல்கலைக்கழக பேரவை முதல் போக்குவரத்து சபை, வைத்தியசாலை அபிவிருத்தி சபை வரை தமது ஆதரவாளர்களையும் முக்கியஸ்தர்களையும் ஈபிடிபி திணித்து வருவது தெரிந்ததே. தற்போது ஆலய தர்மகர்த்தா சபைகளையும் விட்டுவைக்காது தமது சாதனைகளை தொடர்வதாக மக்கள் விசனம் தெரிவித்துள்ளனர்.  
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இலங்கையின் பிரதான நகரங்களில் உள்ள நான்கு முஸ்லிம் பள்ளிவாசல்களை உடைத்து அகற்றுமாறு பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாய ராஜபக்ஷ உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளதாக சிங்கள இணையத்தளம் ஒன்று செய்தி வெளியிட்டுள்ளது.
பொரலஸ்கமுவ நகரில் உள்ள ஜூம்மா பள்ளி, வத்தளை - திப்பிட்டிகொடவில் உள்ள தக்கியா பள்ளி, மாத்தறை இஸ்ஸதீன் நகரில் உள்ள ஒஸ்ஜித் தக்வா பள்ளி, மாவனல்லை - கெரமினிய பிரதேசத்தில் உள்ள முஸ்லிம் பள்ளி ஆகியவற்றையே இவ்வாறு உடைத்து அகற்றுமாறு உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளது.
குறித்த நான்கு பள்ளி வாசல்களை அப்பிரதேசங்களில் இருந்து அப்புறப்படுத்த வேண்டும் என பொதுபல சேனா அமைப்பு கோரி வந்தது.
மேற்படி பிரதேசங்களில் உள்ளூராட்சி அமைப்புகளிடம் அந்த அமைப்பு இது தொடர்பில் வலியுறுத்தி வந்தது.
உள்ளூராட்சி சட்டமூலத்தின் 98வது பிரிவின் அடிப்படையில் பொதுமக்களுக்கு இடையூறு ஏற்படுதல், பிரதேசத்தின் அமைதிக்கு குந்தகம் விளைவித்தல் ஆகிய விடயங்களில் அடிப்படையில் ஏற்கனவே இந்த பள்ளி வாசல்களை உடைக்க உள்ளூராட்சி அமைப்புகள் முயற்சித்தன.
எனினும் நீதிமன்ற தடையுத்தரவினால் அது தடுத்து நிறுத்தப்பட்டது.
இவ்வாறான சூழ்நிலையில், நகர அபிவிருத்தி அதிகார சபை நேரடியாக தலையிட்டு இந்த பள்ளி வாசல்களை உடைக்க நடவடிக்கை எடுத்துள்ளது.
பொதுபல சேனா அமைப்பு, பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாயவின் ஆசியுடன் இயங்குவதாக பல்வேறு குற்றச்சாட்டுக்கள் முன்வைக்கப்பட்டு வருகின்றமை குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.
எவ்வாறாயினும் பள்ளி வாசல்களை உடைக்க உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளமை தொடர்பில் நகர அபிவிருத்தி அதிகார சபை உத்தியோகபூர்வ அறிவிப்புகள் எதனையும் வெளியிடவில்லை.
Futile to field common candidate sans UNP and JVP support – Sobhitha Thera 

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by Gagani Weerakoon-October 12, 2014

Convener of the National Movement for Social Justice, Ven. Maduluwawe Sobhitha Thera, who is tipped to be the common candidate at a forthcoming Presidential Election, in an interview with Ceylon Today said the entire discussion on fielding a common candidate would be futile if the United National Party (UNP) and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) were not involved in the entire process.

Excerpts of the interview:
Q:
Are there any obstacles that prevent you from becoming the common candidate at a forthcoming Presidential Election? 

On Attacking Students Without Addressing Issues

By Karu Jayasuriya -October 13, 2014
Karu Jayasuriya MP
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Colombo TelegraphWhat was unleashed at the Pambahinna junction along the Colombo Badulla main road on a group of Sabaragamuwa University Students is by no means an action by a civilized Government of a civilized nation that values basic human dignity. Launching of peaceful demonstrations is an inherent right within a democratic system and no person has any right to rob that from anyone.  
The Sabaragamuwa University students launched this Satyagraha campaign as a protest against the abolition of the University Students Unions, suspension of some students from the University and non-implementation of recommendations of the Human Rights commission. It was against this kind of peaceful and just campaign that some political thugs were unleashed. According to eye witness reports as well as those of the police investigations, these attacks were directly attributable to some Government politicians in the local area.  Therefore, there is no moral right for the Government to abdicate from its primary responsibility. This is clearly an extension of the unilateral and dictatorial way in which this Government is treating the University Students.  Instead of viewing these student problems with sensitive hearts and minds, the Government has chosen to show its might and authority in the silliest fashion. We are most adamant in our appeal to the Government that they must be utterly impartial in the way they handle this sensitive issue regarding University students who are an integral thread in our social fabric.
History has shown us that University students have always shown a propensity towards militancy. The present Minister of Higher education who had been a University student himself, once in his past should realize this indisputable fact.
On the other hand, the problems that the Sabaragamuwa Students are clamoring about are not only limited to that University. They are common to all universities scattered in the Island. University students should have a correct platform to take their grievances to. There is no way in which can they agitate about their grievances if their main Unions has been abrogated. That is why they are looking for alternative avenues.
We could have avoided all these unnecessary and unfortunate incidents had the authorities looked impartially into the grievances of our University students and sought right answers. The problem arises when they turn a blind eye and show lack sensitivity to their grievances. They are used to viewing all students’ problems with a warped mind and skewed eye. A meaningful solution to all the student problems could be arrived at through a proper dialogue between the University authorities and the student bodies. In such a scenario, local politicians have no role to play whatsoever. These local politicos obviously were acting on instruction received from outside bigwigs.
The Sabaragamuwa University remains closed to date. That seems to be the answer the authorities have given to student problems. It is only illusionary if they think that they could solve all these problems through such timid and simple methods. Instead of closing the Universities the Government must make every effort to address the issues pertaining to students.
The physical resources and the security of the University students is at great danger. Three years ago, a student was electrocuted due to the negligence of the authorities. One year ago, a wall collapsed and it was fortunate that there was nobody close to the collapsed wall. The Sabaragamuwa University has managed to acquire such clandestine reputation. It is incumbent upon the Government which is boasting about being sensitive to student unrest in the Universities to look at these numerous issues with compassion and sensitivity. The Sabaragamuwa University matter has reached such unsolvable heights because of the sheer incompetence of the Government and its University authorities.
In this convoluted context, we appeal to the government to address all issues pertaining to University students in general and Sabaragamuwa students in particular to resolve this matte without any further delay.
*Karu Jayasuriya, Chairman Leadership Council, UNP

Mahinda Rajapaksa Woos Tamils With 

Poll Goodies

The New Indian Express


Published: 13th October 2014

KILINOCHCHI :Tamils from the war-devastated Northern Province  received a pre-election bonanza in the form of land cultivation permits and gold jewellry from Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa at a mammoth function here on Sunday, even as the Tamil National Alliance (TNA)-dominated Northern Provincial Council (NPC) boycotted it, crying foul.
Snap Presidential elections are expected to be held in January 2015 and Rajapaksa, who is seeking a third term, is indulging in unbridled populism.
He handed over land permits to 20,000 persons and returned to 2352 women, gold jewelry which they had deposited in the “Tamil Eelam Bank” when the LTTE was running large parts of the Wanni region. More than 100 kg of gold and gold ornaments were recovered from the LTTE’s banks by the Lankan armed forces during Eelam War IV.

While the return of gold to their rightful owners has been welcomed, the NPC run by the TNA, has lambasted the President for giving land permits to 20,000 persons without consulting the elected Northern Provincial Council . In a letter to the President sent on Friday, Northern Chief Minister C.V.Wigneswaran wondered how, and what basis, the beneficiaries were chosen. He also wondered if some of them were outsiders thus throwing a dark hint that some of them could  be Sinhalese injected to change the ethnic composition of the predominantly Tamil  Northern Province.

In Northern districts other than Jaffna, 90 percent of the land is Central government-owned, and famers are given renewable “permits” to cultivate specific plots for specific periods. While the NPC wants powers over land devolved, as part of the post-war reconciliation process, the Centre is determined to hold on to the powers for the influence they give.

Chief Minister Wigneswaran complained that the Tamil-speaking people of the Northern and Eastern Provinces are being “marginalized” in decision making and execution of development and welfare programs of the Centre.

He dubbed these unilaterally determined and executed programs as being politically motivated and declared that he and his colleagues in the NPC will boycott all “politically motivated” functions including the District Development Council’s meeting in Jaffna on October 13 which is to be presided over by Rajapaksa.

If Mahinda cannot, we leave – Ven. Rathana Thero

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A decision has been taken by him and several powerful ministers to withdraw from the government if no steps are taken before the presidential election to change the nature of the constitution, implement the 17th amendment, abolish preferential representative system, hold the presidential and general elections on the same day, give the prime minister the authority of the government, the President to hold only the portfolio of defense ministry and to abolish giving positions to relatives says Ven. Athuraliye Rathana Thero.
The decision has been taken by him and his group as the highest in power had been informed regarding their stand but had failed to response said Ven. Rathana thero.
Ministers Basil Rajapaksa and Dulles Alahapperuma had had discussions with Ven. Rathana Thero attempting to delay presenting the proposals for amendments but Ven. Rathana Thero had not agreed to the request say sources.
Meanwhile, Minister Patali Ranawaka had said he was angry and disappointed regarding the moves of the government.
However, the JHU ignored people’s opposition when the 18th amendment was introduced and instances like arbitrarily impeaching former Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake and in several anti-people’s decision taken by the Rajapaksa regime.

A Weakened Jaya & The Need For Re-Assessment By The World Tamils & TNA

Colombo Telegraph
By Eelaventhan Manickavasakar -October 13, 2014 
Eelaventhan Manickavasakar
Eelaventhan Manickavasakar
Jaya’s fall from grace after her conviction for corruption is reverberating inTamil Nadu and elsewhere particularly  among  the Eelam Tamils Who are distressed and feeling  the loss of a  strong supporter. However the past history shows that the Delhi governments have always taken steps to cut down the size of Tamil Nadu leaders. Many past chief ministers have been victims of their  moves.
Annadurai has to abandon the seperate Dravida nadu slogan due to legislation by Nehru.
MGR was stopped by and forced to support the Indo-Ceylon accord whenRajiv Gandhi pulled him out of his bed and raised his hand in the mass meeting at Madras.
Karunanidhi considered as the custodian of the world Tamils often fall into silence to save his position and preserve the  interests  of his family members as happened during the  2009 slaughter of  Tamils. Since then his credibility  was always dubious.
Jayalalithaa once the fierce critic ofLTTE until its demise ,switched her sympathy towards the Eelam Tamils, seeing the vaccum in leadership  after the 2009 genocide of the Tamils, when Karunanidhi faltered and kept deadly silence, when the massacres were going in the north and east – the historic homeland of the Tamils.
Jayalalitha21Whatever the motives Jaya is standing out as a stubborn  defiant  and bold leader who has the charisma to muster Tamil Nadu to rebel and stand up against the centre in  favour of Eelam Tamils.
Since her massive success in the Tamil Nadu state elections, she has become a veritable source of irritation  for Modi and to the centre, when she passed the historical resolution in the state assembly in support  of Eelam Tamils. Modi’s efforts to impose Hindi in schools and in the public  forums were outrightly rejected it by Jaya, Modi feared the she could become a nightmare propelling Tamil nationalism in Tamil Nadu and Eelam where by setting up the destabilization of the nation. Beside she has mass support due to her Populist measures in Tamil Nadu.
Modi found the opportunity in the conviction of Jaya to cut down her size and use it cleverly and stealthily by a favourable and helpful judiciary which passed unreasonable and unprecedented sentences and fine of 100 crores.
Though Jaya has to bear the liabilities for the offences she is undeservely punished due to politically sinister objectives.
Her sudden fall is a blow to the Eelam Tamils at this crucial period. There is a big question whether the Tamil Nadu leaders without Jaya would carry on the campaign in unity to save the Eelam Tamils or succumb to the political ambitions and concentrate only on seizing the power in Tamil Nadu.
To sumup the best course of action for Eelam Tamils and TNA is to prevail on the Tamil Nadu leaders to the setup a unified front to fight for the lost rights of the Eelam Tamils.
TNA has to reass the situation take a bold stand and launch mass agitations in Eelam without leaving their baggages in New Delhi and hoping for deliverance from Modi. As the Tamil proverb says “Do not trust but behave only trustingly”
Better late than never.
*M.K. Eelaventhan - Former Member of Parliament – Sri Lanka  and Member of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam Representing Canada

Clothing material from China for Nil Balakaya!

namal raja 13The Chinese embassy in Sri Lanka has promised Namal Rajapaksa to provide clothing material for 250,000 T-shirts that are to be distributed among youths participating in ‘Tharunyata Hetak’ projects of the MP’s Nil Balakaya.
These T-shirts are due to be distributed to youths who will be taking part in the presidential election propaganda activities.
A Mihin Air plane has already left for China to bring the clothing material. Once brought here, the clothing material will be given to six garment factories that will be told to finish sewing the T-shirts within two weeks, said an official of Nil Balakaya.

Why Sri Lanka Needs a Sexual Revolution

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Kanthilatha, the sex worker in Ratnapura, who was assaulted by a copSri Lanka BriefThe plight of a sex worker in Ratnapura, who was assaulted by a cop in public and now has her mother remanded over trumped up charges of prostitution is microscopic of the evils that beset Sri Lankan society.When the victim complained, the police refused to press charges against their ilk and tried to bribe the woman to withdraw her complaint. Failing that, they orchestrated a demonstration by the local three-wheeler wallahs against the aggrieved woman and proceeded to arrest her 65-year-old- mother, who was later remanded.

Kanthilatha, the sex worker in Ratnapura, who was assaulted by a cop

Hypocrites holding betel leaves


Editorial-


Promises, for politicians ensconced in power, are like the pie crust—made to be broken. The incumbent dispensation solemnly pledged, years ago, to fight alcoholism and introduced an ambitious programme, Mathata Thitha. But, its top guns get sozzled to the gills and shift the jaws of diplomats at social gatherings, urinate into swimming pools at hotels and commit assault and battery or even murder and rape.

The government also endeared itself to the public, especially female voters, by taking some action to discourage smoking. But, it has refused to go the whole hog and achieve its goal. On Friday, making a mockery of its anti-tobacco campaign, it torpedoed a Bill presented by UNP MP Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, seeking to plug several loopholes in the existing laws so that tough measures could be adopted against tobacco companies without leaving room for judicial interventions.

The government says it has voted against the Bill out of respect for a Supreme Court decision on pictorial warnings on cigarette packets. Nothing is more ridiculous than this claim! How come making or amending laws amount to an act of disrespect for the judiciary?

True, there have been instances where the Supreme Court, under some whimsical Chief Justices with massive egos, overstepped its limits and tried to usurp powers and functions of other institutions. Its stay order in 2001 on the then Speaker Anura Bandaranaike to prevent him from appointing a Parliamentary Select Committee to impeach the then Chief Justice Sarath N Silva is a case in point. But, never has the Supreme Court looked askance at laws being made or amended by Parliament for the benefit of the public. On the other hand, how can a government which has hounded a chief justice out of her job because of, among other things, a Supreme Court decision on the Divineguma Bill—claim that it has any respect for the apex court?

As for the much talked about anti-tobacco pictorial warnings, the government—not Minister of Health Maithripala Sirisena, who is helpless—has been running with the hare and hunting with the hounds. On an earlier occasion the UPFA had to vote in Parliament for Minister Sirisena’s move to have warnings printed on 80 percent of the display areas of cigarette packets because it turned out to be a case of Hobson’s choice for it with the Opposition extending its unconditional support for the minister.

The government has stooped so low as to seek financial assistance from the tobacco industry to build police stations, schools and even pilgrims’ rests at historical Buddhist temples. The Supreme Court order that the display area of cigarette packets carrying pictorial warnings be reduced from 80 percent to 60 percent must have warmed the cockles of government politicians’ hearts. The judiciary did what they did not dare do themselves for fear of an adverse political fallout.

MP Rajapakshe should be highly commended for having exposed the government’s duplicity. The UPFA worthies including the self-appointed defenders of Buddhism and the nation who bellow rhetoric condemning multinationals for poisoning food with agrochemicals have proved once again they are only a bunch of hypocrites. They are left with only betel leaves to cover their nudity.

The state must be able to warn the public against the ill-effects of anything, especially food they consume the way it deems fit and take action to protect them. On no grounds must this right be compromised to appease anyone. On Feb.18, 2014 Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena revealed in Parliament that smoking killed more than 20,000 people in Sri Lanka annually and more than 20 percent of hospital beds were occupied by patients suffering from various diseases caused by smoking and alcohol. The onus is on the government to do everything in its power to employ effective methods raise the awareness of the youth and children of the dangers of smoking and explode myths being propagated by the tobacco industry to lure them. Half-hearted measures won’t do.

At this rate the day may not be far off when undertakers demand that the danger signs on either side of highways be removed or the sizes thereof be reduced drastically because those warnings have affected their business adversely. Politicians in power wouldn’t scruple to consider even such a demand if there was money in it for them!

Sapugaskanda to be sold to China to find money for presidential polls!

Sapugaskanda oilThe government has decided to handover the crude oil refining section of Sapugaskanda oil refinery to China’s Sinopect Engineering in order to find money for the upcoming presidential election.
Companies from several countries had put forward bids to secure the related tender, and the evaluation committee selected only four of them – Germany’s Marveg, Romania’s IPIP, Vantec of the US and Keangnam of South Korea. The tender application by China’s Sinopect Engineering was rejected by the evaluation committee in the first round as it had failed to furnish relevant documents.
Bids for the project put forward were 1,825.8 million US dollars by Marveg, 1,700 m USD by IPIP, between 1,300 m USD and 1,500 m USD by Vantec and 1,308 m USD by Keangnam. The evaluation committee gave 69 per cent marks to the German company, followed by 72 pc to the S. Korean company, 75 pc to the Romanian company and 81 pc to the US company, and recommended that the tender be given to the US company, which agreed to a price of 1,500 m USD.
Every company agreed for an eight year contract period, excepting Marveg which estimated it would take six years for completion of the project.
However, following the recent visit to Sri Lanka by Chinese president Xi Jingping, the president’s office unexpectedly ordered the petroleum ministry to grant the tender to the rejected Sinopect Engineering, disregarding the evaluation committee reports. The Chinese company has estimated the project at 2,200 m USD, to which the Sri Lankan government has given agreement.
Accordingly, documents and the cabinet papers are to be submitted this week to the cabinet to grant the tender to the Chinese company. The Chinese company has agreed to give a one pc commission to petroleum minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa.
After getting to know about this commission, president’s son Namal Rajapaksa has expressed opposition and ordered Sinopect Engineering to provide the entire commission to be spent on propaganda activities of the presidential election. Anura Yapa is very angry with Namal for having denied his commission.
Namal has ordered the Chinese company to pay 10 pc of the money before December 01 to meet the presidential election propaganda costs.

President’s ‘Facebook’ phobia

MONDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2014
lankaturthPresident Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing a ceremony held at Panduwasnuwara National School has said he had received information that an attempt is being made to use school children in political moves through ‘Facebook’ and that he had ordered an investigation regarding it.
Speaking further at the ceremony held on the 11th the President had said that there have been reports that school children have been taken for political affairs through ‘Facebook’ and asked leaders of political parties not to use school children in political work.
He also asked parents not to allow their children to be used in political campaigns adding that he would never allow children to be used in politics.
During the past journalists were murdered, assaulted and abducted. Media institutions were set on fire and the media was officially and unofficially censored. However, a massive opposition against the Rajapaksa regime has developed through ‘Facebook’ and in a future presidential election it could have a great impact on the public.
As such, there is an attempt to ban ‘Facebook’. The government attempted to ban ‘Facebook’ in the recent past pointing at several suicides involving ‘Facebook’ connections. Due to the opposition that surfaced in the society the government had to withdraw its attempt.
Media institutions state if all children of Rajapaksa families could engage in politics, if they could use school children for their political agendas the government cannot deny the right school children have to oppose such moves and their right to expression.
U'grads condemn SB's statement 


By Rathindra Kuruwita-October 13, 2014
 
The Inter University Students' Federation (IUSF) condemned Minister of Higher Education S.B. Dissanayake's comment, that protesting Sabaragamuwa University students were attacked by angry villagers.

IUSF convener, Najith Indika, said the minister was trying to mislead the public by accusing villagers. He added that whenever students were attacked by 'unidentified' assailants, Dissanayake stated that it was done by 'angry villagers.' How does he know this? Did the alleged angry villagers inform him about their activities or do they hatch plans together?" Indika asked.
 

He added the attack was carried out by government goons as ordinary people are sympathetic to the students' cause. "People who live close to the university and students have a good understanding. Also the villagers depend on students financially.
Therefore, it's absurd to claim that villagers attacked students," Indika said.

Thirteen students were admitted to the Pambahinna Rural Hospital, following a violent attack on the Sabaragamuwa University students who were engaged in a sathyagraha campaign in Pambahinna, on Friday night.
Students from eight universities took to streets on Saturday to protest against the attack and Minister Dissanayake told media that the students were attacked by angry villagers.

Govt. fractures as rifts run deep?

mr 13A large number of government ministers and MPs are of the opinion that it is unwise to approach a presidential election soon, in a backdrop where the popularity of the President has dropped.
Meanwhile, it is also said that certain MPs are also threatening to leave the government unless executive presidency is abolished and measures are taken to revert to a parliamentary system of government, dropping the idea of a hasty Presidential election.
According to internal sources of the government, around 40 persons within the government could rebel.
Also, internal rifts are said to be beyond reconciling and reaching a point where a fracture would be unavoidable.