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

Saturday, December 20, 2014

China’s leader cautions against external forces

China's leader cautions against external forces(141219) -- MACAO, Dec. 19, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping (C) and his wife Peng Liyuan wave as they arrive at the international airport in Macao, south China, Dec. 19, 2014. Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here Friday noon to attend celebrations marking the 15th anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland, which falls on Saturday. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo) (lfj)(Credit: Zhang Duo)
Salon
SATURDAY, DEC 20, 2014
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday urged the semiautonomous former Portuguese colony of Macau to guard against interference by what he called hostile external forces, following the prolonged pro-democracy protests in nearby Hong Kong.
Xi’s remarks came after Beijing accused foreign forces of fostering the pro-democracy Occupy Central movement in Hong Kong, where protesters demanded a right to nominate candidates for the territory’s next leader. The 79-day demonstration ended in mid-December with both Beijing and Hong Kong’s leaders refusing to bow to the protesters’ demands.
Xi was visiting Macau, a major gambling capital, to mark the 15th anniversary of its return to Beijing and to host the swearing-in ceremony of Macau’s newest chief, Chui Sai On. Chui was the only nominee for the position and was elected by a 400-person panel believed to be pro-Beijing.
Both Hong Kong and Macau are special administrative regions where Beijing allows greater autonomy under a “one country, two systems” arrangement. However, Beijing does not want to the more liberal regions to become hotbeds of democracy movements that may threaten the ruling Communist Party’s grip on power.
In a message apparently aimed at Hong Kong, Xi said Macau has properly obeyed the “one country, two systems” policy and the Basic Law governing the special administrative region.
Beijing has repeatedly denounced Hong Kong’s pro-democracy demonstration as illegal assemblies that had not only disrupted the territory’s social order but also flaunted Beijing’s authority.


Xi said Macau should combine Beijing’s authority with its own autonomy to ensure it walks on the “right path.”
“Otherwise, it will be the left foot wearing a right-foot shoe, and the mistake will breed wrongs,” Xi said.
Since Xi took power about two years ago, Beijing has ratcheted up rhetoric against foreign interference, even though China is becoming more intertwined with the world than ever.
Observers say Beijing is vilifying foreign powers and fostering anti-American sentiments to divert public anger at domestic issues and deflect criticism at the ruling Communist Party.

Police arrest Cairns mother after multiple child murder

Channel 4 News
SATURDAY 20 DECEMBER 2014
Police in Australia arrest the mother of seven children found stabbed in her home along with an eighth, and identify the ages of those murdered.
News
Australian police have arrested a 37-year-old woman on suspicion of the murder of eight children in her house.
Seven of the children are believed to be hers, while the eighth is believed to be her niece.
Police say four girls aged 14, 12, 11 and 2 were found dead along with four boys aged 9, 8, 6 and 5.
The woman is recovering in hospital from stab wounds, and is under guard and speaking with police. She has not been charged.
Detective Inspector Bruno Asnicar said the woman was "awake, she's lucid and able speaking".
Police have not officially confirmed how the children died, but are examining several knives inside the house that may have been used to kill them.

Australia is still reeling from the Sydney café siege which led to the death of two hostages. But Queensland police said the stabbings were a domestic incident and there was no cause for alarm in the wider community.

Mr Asnicar said forensics teams had finished their investigation and the children's bodies had been removed from the house.
News
"They're looking for DNA, they're looking for mapping of the scene to see what has occurred," he said.

The 20-year-old brother of the eight children reportedly returned home near midday on Friday, local time, to discover his dead brothers and sisters.

Neighbours heard screaming and loud noises from the house at about 10am, according to local media.
News
Emergency services were called at 11.20am local time after reports a woman was seriously injured.
The cousin of the 37-year-old woman, Lisa Thaiday, told AAP the man who arrived home to discover his dead siblings was now with relatives.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called the events in Cairns "heartbreaking", and said these were "trying days" for Australia, with the family stabbing coming just days after the 16-hour siege in Sydney.

"All parents would feel a gut-wrenching sadness at what has happened," Mr Abbott said, reflecting on the Cairns stabbing. 

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Friday, December 19, 2014

ஆளுநரும், பிரதம செயலாளரும் சட்டவிரோதமாக பதவியில் இருந்துள்ளனர்: சி.வி


-யோ.வித்தியா

13ஆவது திருத்தச் சட்டத்துக்கு அமைவாக வடமாகாண சபை உருவாக்கப்பட முன்னர் கடந்த 5 வருடங்களாக வடமாகாண ஆளுநர் ஜி.ஏ.சந்திரசிறி, மாகாண பிரதம செயலாளர் விஜயலட்சுமி ரமேஸ் ஆகியோர் சட்டவிரோதமான முறையில் பதவியில் இருந்துள்ளதாக வடமாகாண முதலமைச்சர் சி.வி.விக்னேஸ்வரன் குற்றஞ்சாட்டினார்.

வடமாகாண சபையில் 2015ஆம் ஆண்டுக்கான வரவு – செலவுத் திட்டம் சமர்பிப்பு மற்றும் விவாதம் தொடர்பான அமர்வு கடந்த புதன்கிழமை (17) தொடக்கம் வெள்ளிக்கிழமை (19) வரையில் கைதடியில் அமைந்துள்ள வடமாகாண சபையில் இடம்பெற்றது.

வடமாகாண பிரதம செயலாளர், ஆளுநர் ஆகியோர் ஒரு முறைமையின் கீழ் அரசுக்கு சார்பாக நடந்துகொள்வதாக கடந்த புதன்கிழமை (17) நடைபெற்ற அமர்வில் சி.வி.விக்னேஸ்வரன் குறிப்பிட்டிருந்தார்.

எதிர்க்கட்சி தலைவர் சின்னத்துரை தவராசா வியாழக்கிழமை (18) நடந்த அமர்வில் கருத்துக்கூறுகையில், பிரதம செயலாளர் ஒரு முறைமையில் கீழ் அரசுக்கு சார்பாக நடந்துகொள்கின்றார் என முதலமைச்சர் கூறியதை பார்க்கையில், அவர்கள் இடத்தில் வேறொருவரை மாற்றும் போது, அவர்களும் அவ்வாறு தானே நடந்துகொள்வார்கள் என தெரிவித்தார்.

தவராசாவின் கருத்துக்கு முதலமைச்சர் வெள்ளிக்கிழமை (19) அமர்வில் விளக்கமளிக்கையில், 'வட மாகாண சபை உருவாக்கப்பட முன்னர் ஆளுநரும், பிரதம செயலாளரும் பதவியில் இருந்தமை பிழையான விடயம். மாகாண சபை சட்டத்தின் படி அவர்கள் சட்டத்துக்கு முரணான விதத்தில் பதவியில் இருந்துள்ளனர் என்று கூறலாம். 

மாகாண சபை ஆரம்பிக்கப்பட்ட பின்னரே ஆளுநர், வடமாகாண பிரதம செயலாளர் ஆகியோர் பதவியேற்றிருக்க வேண்டும். அவ்வாறு இல்லாமல், அவர்கள் வடமாகாண சபை உருவாக்க முன்னரே ஐந்து வருடங்களுக்கு பதவியில் இருந்துள்ளனர். அவர்களை மாற்றுவதற்கு அரசாங்கம் நடவடிக்கை எடுக்கவில்லையென முதலமைச்சர் தெரிவித்தார். 

Colombo Telegraph Selected To Be Archived In The Prestigious US Library Of Congress


December 19, 2014 
Colombo TelegraphColombo Telegraph has been selected to be included in the prestigious US library of Congress as a journal of record containing material on the upcoming Presidential polls in Sri Lanka.
US Library of CongressThe US Library of Congress has requested Colombo Telegraph for permission to collect the site to be included in the historic collection of Internet material related to the upcoming polls in Sri Lanka.
Accordingly, the Colombo Telegraph website as well as the public content that we have linked on third party sites including social media sites will be archived by the Congress Library and it would be made available to researchers at Library facilities and by special arrangement.
The Congress Library is the oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of the Congress. It is also the largest library in the world with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscript collections.

Designing Justice, Advising the Accused: The Strange Case of Sri Lanka's 'International Advisers'

Sril Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice
The 6 advisors
in order of
appointment:
De Silva,
Crane,
Nice,
Kaushal,
Soofi,
Motoo.

19/12/2014

In March of this year, the Human Rights Council passed a resolution mandating the Office for the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) to undertake a comprehensive investigation into alleged serious violations and abuses of human rights in Sri Lanka between 2002 and 2011. But despite hopes that the inquiry might begin to pave the way for the Government of Sri Lanka to move towards genuine accountability and reconciliation, it quickly became clear that the government –fearful that the inquiry might recommend prosecuting some of its own members – would seek to obstruct it.

To that end, the Sri Lankan government has deployed a three-pronged strategy: ensuring that government departments and other state-controlled entities do not cooperate with the inquirycriminalizing and obstructing the flow of information between witnesses and the investigation team through a renewed crackdown on civil society; and undercutting support for the international inquiry by beefing up – if only in appearance – its own (discredited) domestic accountability mechanisms.

The Presidential Commission on Disappearances (and other Failed Domestic Mechanisms)

In August this year the third element of this strategy received a boost when President Rajapaksa announced that he had appointed a panel of international legal experts to advise his Commission on Disappearances, whose mandate (it was declared at the same time) was to be radically expanded to investigate abuses committed during the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war, including violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. Given the strong evidence presented by the UN in support of allegations that between 40,000-70,000 civilians were killed during the final stages of the war, mostly by government shelling, it was a mandate that was pointedly phrased:

“[To investigate] Whether such loss of civilian life is capable of constituting collateral damage of the kind that occurs in the prosecution of proportionate attacks against targeted military objectives in armed conflicts and is expressly recognized under the laws of armed conflict and international humanitarian law.”

Originally established in August 2013, the Commission is the latest in a string of domestic accountability mechanisms with a severe credibility deficit. As the 2009 Amnesty International report “20 years of make believe”highlights, no less than nine presidential commissions have been established between 1993 and 2009, none of which resulted in significant change and many of which did not even produce published reports. The Centre for Policy Alternatives has listed eleven further bodies that have been established since then.

During its first year, the low expectations surrounding the launch of the latest Disappearances Commission have largely been confirmed. Not only has it been mired in allegations of witness intimidation, evidence tampering,outrageous mistranslations of testimony and procedural partiality – overseen as it is by a government with a track record for eliminating witnesses to war crimes – but it has proceeded so slowly that it has been estimatedthat it would take the Commission 13 years to hear all the complaints that have been lodged before it. [1]

In this context, the appointment of three international legal experts, David Crane, Geoffrey Nice, and Desmond de Silva, to oversee this process, was greeted by many human rights observers with surprise.

Why had a group of seemingly distinguished lawyers, with a wealth of experience in prosecuting war criminals across the world, chosen to act as a convenient political cover for a government itself accused of the gravest war crimes? And why had they agreed to associate themselves with a process so obviously flawed, and so clearly designed and timed to undermine a credible and independent international inquiry? On what specific basis had they been hired by the Sri Lankan government, and how, given the seeming conflict of interest between providing legal counsel to the Sri Lankan government and advising a domestic accountability mechanism, was their role to be defined?

Advisors on Accountability or Counsellors to the Accused?

Several of these questions were recently posed by the Sri Lanka Campaign to the group of advisors – now recently expanded to include the Indian development activist Professor Avdhash Kaushal, the Pakistani lawyer Ahmer B Soofi, and former international judge Motoo Noguchi.

Only two of the experts replied, and while the Sri Lanka Campaign agreed to keep the correspondence private, we can reveal that Professor Kaushal’s response was brief and evasive, and Professor De Silva’s response was in line with his public utterances – that he sees his role as analogous to that of a barrister representing a client. This was a view echoed by Sir Geoffrey Nice, who, in response to a questions at a public event in October, invoked his professional obligation under the ‘cab rank rule’ to offer legal counsel to clients irrespective of his personal views about them. This is a defence that does not stand up to scrutiny.

To begin with, the Code of Conduct of the UK Bar Standards Board (of which Sir Geoffrey was formerly vice-Chair) clearly states that foreign work – i.e. services relating to legal proceedings taking place outside of England and Wales – is not subject to the cab rank rule. The suggestion that the advisors are therefore compelled by professional duty to provide legal services to the Rajapaksa government is therefore spurious.

Second, by invoking the cab rank rule the legal advisors give the impression that there is some sort of credible prosecution mechanism underway against the Rajapasksa which would cause them to require legal advice. There is not, and indeed this appointment seems to be an attempt by the Sri Lankan government to influence the politics of the case to ensure that there never is.

Lastly and most importantly, by outlining their engagement in terms of a lawyer-client relationship with the Sri Lankan government, the advisers reveal the fundamentally flawed nature of their dual appointment. For while they have been eager to present themselves as legal counsellors to the Sri Lankan regime, their stated official role, as specified the revised mandate of the Commission, is: “to advise the Chairman and Members of the [domestic] Commission of Inquiry, at their request, on matters pertaining to the work of the Commission”.

It is our view that there is a fundamental incompatibility between these two tasks – and moreover, that there is a direct conflict of interest between advising a Commission designed to investigate serious violations of human rights and the task of providing legal advice and representation to the individuals and agencies who stand accused of them.

Outstanding Questions

In certain circumstances, international lawyers can play an important and valuable role in the design of domestic transitional justice mechanisms – providing as they often do, the impartial and non-political expert legal advice that their credibility requires. However, it is clear that in the case of Sri Lanka, where the repeated failure of such mechanisms to achieve justice prompted the creation of an international accountability process in March of this year - and where such mechanisms continue to be used to undercut support for that very process - no such useful role is possible.

This international mechanism must be allowed to do its work and the eminent international lawyers should take great care to avoid being complicit in undermining it. While they may claim that they are bound by ‘client confidentiality’, the controversial dual nature of their role, the possibility that their work is being used by perpetrators to evade international justice, and the very serious allegations that the proceedings of the Commission are now being used as a vehicle for witness intimidation by Sri Lankan security forces, all place a strong moral and professional obligation on the advisers to clarify their precise mandate - the lack of clarity over which has been noted by both the Sri Lankan think-tank the Centre for Policy Alternatives (p. 7-8) as well the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in his recent oral update (para 34).

In failing to do so, they will continue to fuel the suspicion that they have been hired by the Sri Lankan government to support its goal of undermining the international investigation. And while it may seem absurd to suggest that the addition of individuals who regard the Government of Sri Lanka as their client to an accountability process can in any way give added credibility to that process itself, that appears to be precisely what the Sri Lankan government is hoping to achieve.

Footnote

[1] For a comprehensive and up to date critique of the work of the Presidential Commission on Disappearances, see: ‘The Presidential Commission to Investigate into Complaints Regarding Missing Persons: Trends, Practices and Implications’, Centre for Policy Alternatives (17 December 2014)

Richard Gowing is the Deputy Campaigns Director of the Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice. He holds an MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies from the London School of Economics where he graduated with Distinction. He currently also works at the Chatham House US Project.

Sri Lanka: Presidential Election 2015 ( Video)

( December 19, 2014, Hong Kong SAR, Sri Lanka Guardian) This week’s episode of Weekly Roundup, a weekly video programme produced by the Asian Human Rights Commission, a rights group headquartered in Hong Kong SAR, covers events in Hong Kong, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
The episode begins with the recent carnage in Pakistan, where members of the Taliban have massacred more than 100 children, among others, in an attack on an army school.
Next, AHRC TV turns to Sri Lanka where early presidential elections are fast approaching. Basil Fernando and Nilantha Ilagamuwa of the AHRC offer their take on the intriguing circumstances.


Finally, in Hong Kong, the employer that tortured Indonesian domestic worker Erwiana Sulistyaningsih is set to stand trial.
The bulletin can be watched online at AHRC YouTube. We welcome both human rights feeds to be considered for weekly news bulletin, and your suggestions to improve our news channel. Please write to news@ahrc.asia. You can also watch our Weekly Roundup on Facebook.
2014-12-19 11:11:25 | Leftinraj
பொது எதிரணி கூட்டணிக்கு  தமிழ்த்தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்புடன் இரகசிய  ஒப்பந்த கூட்டு இருக்கின்றது என்று அரசாங்கம் சொல்லித்திரிகிறது. ஜனாதிபதி மகிந்த ராஜபக்சவின் இந்த கூற்றுக்கு துணையாக வெளிவிவகார அமைச்சர் ஜி.எல்.பீரிஸ் இதை ஒரு பெரிய விவகாரமாக நேற்றும் பேசியுள்ளார்.
விமல் வீரவன்ச, சுசில் பிரேமஜயந்த, மஹிந்தானந்த அளுத்கமகே, உதய கம்மன்பில என்று ஒரு கூட்டமே இதை திரும்ப, திரும்ப பேசி வருகிறது.
 இவர்களுக்கு நான் ஒன்று சொல்கிறேன். உண்மைதான், எமக்கு ஒப்பந்தம் இருக்கின்றது. அதுவும் இரகசிய ஒப்பந்தம் அல்ல பகிரங்க ஒப்பந்தமே இருகின்றது. ஆனால், எமது ஒப்பந்தம் கூட்டமைப்புடன் அல்ல. எமது  ஒப்பந்தம், கூட்டமைப்புக்கு வாக்களித்த வடக்கில் கிழக்கில் வாழும் தமிழ் மக்களுடன்தான் இருக்கின்றது என அவிசாவளையில் நேற்று மாலை நடைபெற்ற எதிரணி தேர்தல் பிரச்சார கூட்டத்தில் உரையாற்றிய ஜனநாயக மக்கள் முன்னணி தலைவர் மனோ கணேசன் தெரிவித்தார்.
பொது வேட்பாளர் மைத்திரிபால சிறிசேன, ரணில் விக்கரமசிங்க, சந்திரிகா குமாரதுங்க ஆகியோர் கலந்துக்கொண்ட இந்தக் கூட்டத்தில் உரையாற்றிய மனோ மேலும் கூறியதாவது;

ஜனாதிபதி மகிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ இன்றைய தினம் வடக்குக்கு வாக்கு தேடி போயுள்ளார். மகிந்தவுக்கு யாழ்ப்பாணத்துக்கும், கிளிநொச்சிக்கும், முல்லைத்தீவுக்கும், மன்னாருக்கும்,கிழக்கிலே மட்டக்களப்பிற்கும், திருகோணமலைக்கும், அம்பாறைக்கும்  சென்று வாக்கு கேட்க முடியும் என்றால், எங்களுக்கு வடக்கிற்கும், கிழக்கிற்கும் சென்று வாக்கு கேட்க முடியாதா?
வடக்கு கிழக்கு இரண்டுமே இந்த நாட்டின் மாகாணங்கள். அங்கே வாழும் 16 இலட்சம் தமிழர்களில் பத்து இலட்சம் பேர் வாக்காளர்கள். அவர்களின் பெயர்கள் இந்த நாட்டு தேர்தல் ஆணையாளரின் வாக்காளர் இடாப்பில் உண்டு. ஆகவேதான் அவர்களின்  வாக்குகளை நாங்கள் நாடுகின்றோம். ஆகவேதான் அந்த மக்களுடன் நமக்கு பகிரங்கமாக ஒப்பந்தம் இருக்கின்றது என்று இந்த மேடையில் இருந்து பகிரங்கமாக கூறுகிறேன்.
ஒப்பந்தம் ஒன்றை செய்து மகிந்தவை தொடர்ந்து ஆட்சியில் அமர்த்தி தாலாட்டு பாட தமிழ்த்தேசியக் கூட்டமைப்பு தலைவர்கள் முட்டாள்கள் அல்ல. நாங்களும் முட்டாள்கள் அல்ல. இந்த தேர்தல் பாராளுமன்ற தேர்தல் அல்ல. மாகாணசபை, உள்ளூராட்சி தேர்தலும் அல்ல. இது ஒரு தேசிய தேர்தல். இன்றுஇ முழு நாடுமே ஒரு தேர்தல் மாவட்டமாக மாறிவிட்டது. இதில் பல சின்னங்கள்  இல்லை. விருப்பு வாக்கு இலக்கங்கள் இல்லை. பத்தொன்பது பேர் போட்டியிட்டாலும், போட்டி இரண்டு பேருக்கு இடையில்தான். அது வெற்றிபெறும் மைத்திரிபால சிறிசேனவுக்கும், தோல்வியடையும் மகிந்த ராஜபக்சவுக்கும்தான். மைத்திரியின் சின்னம், அன்னம் என்ற எங்கள் சின்னம். மகிந்தவின் சின்னம் வாயில் போட்டு மெல்லும் வெற்றிலை என்ற சின்னம்.

இது இன்று முழு நாடும் அறிந்த தகவல். வடக்கின், கிழக்கின், மலையகத்தின், இங்கே  மேலகத்தின் மூலை முடுக்கெல்லாம் சென்று சேர்ந்துவிட்ட தகவல். இந்த தகவலை மேலும் விளக்க நாளை முதல் மலையகம், வடக்கு, கிழக்கு மாவட்டங்களுக்கு எதிரணி தலைவர்களுடன் நான் வருவேன்.
இங்கே எனது மாவட்டம் கொழும்பையும், கம்பஹாவையும் எனது உண்மை தம்பிமார்கள் பார்த்துக்கொள்வார்கள். கொழும்பு, கம்பஹா மாவட்ட தமிழ்ப் பேசும் மக்கள் எனது மக்கள். இவர்கள் மீது எந்த ஒரு சாத்தானும் கைவைக்க முடியாது. இங்கே வாழும் எனது மக்கள் என்னை கைவிடமாட்டார்கள் என்பது தினசரி காலையில் சூரியன் உதிப்பதைபோல்இ திட்டவட்டமான உண்மை.  நாடு முழுக்க ஒலிக்கும் ”அன்னம் எங்கள் சின்னம்” என்ற கோஷத்தை இன்னமும் வலுவாக உறுதிப்படுத்திவிட்டுத்தான் வீடு திரும்புவேன். 

Too Much China Connection


| by Laksiri Fernando
( December 19, 2014, Sydney, Sri Lanka Guardian) Excessive reliance on another is not good for a person or a country. This is exactly what is happening today in Sri Lanka. The repercussions of such a policy will be disastrous for democracy and also the economy. Already the consequences are visible in both spheres.
‘Like getting chillies by giving ginger’ (inguru dila miris gaththa wagai) is a common saying in the country. Origins of the proverb goes back to early 17th century when King Rajasinghe II invited the Dutch to defeat the Portuguese and then at the end the Dutch colonised the country. This is also what happened when the British came.

In Defense Of Solangaarachchi And Others


Colombo Telegraph
By Hema Senanayake –December 19, 2014
Hema Senanayake
Hema Senanayake
President Mahinda Rajapaksa recently said “My hands are not tainted with blood or dirt.” He further said that, “On the day my hands are got tainted, I would cut them off.” From the gesture he made while saying this, anybody would think that he was going to cut his hands off below the elbow if they got tainted. This was a serious statement. Why?
It is because the word “blood” mentioned in his comments refers to “killing of human beings” and the word “dirt” must be referring to “corruptions.” Therefore, Sir, I believe you. But believe me too. It is certain that somebody’s hands in your administration are tainted with “blood.” Yet, I plead you not to cut his “hands off” but cut him off from the administration.
Can any reader of this article ever imagine of a killing of a man by you yourself? I tried to think of myself. I am close to 60 years now. I do not remember that even a thought of killing a man ever crossed my mind. Unpremeditated killing for self-defence is not treated as a crime by law. Still, when I think about it, I feel that I would not kill even in self-defense. However, this does not mean to suggest that you should abstain from using your right to self-defence if you choose to do so. Instead I want to say is that it is extremely difficult for a cultured man to kill or conspire to kill a human being. But such killings do happen in our country.
Prasanna Solangaarachchi
Prasanna Solangaarachchi
Prasanna Solangaarachchi is the former Chairman, Kotkawatte-Mulleriyawa Pradeshiya Sabha. He now says that some people are conspiring to kill him for changing his political allegiance from the President’s party to the common opposition candidate. Since he blames the politicos for the conspiracy, those people who seek his death should fall into the category of “cultured men.” Unfortunately cultured men opted to do cold blooded killings.
By any definition Lasantha Wickrematunge and Prageeth Ekneligodawere not criminals. Some “cultured men” should behind the crimes. Why do they do such crimes? I can’t ever imagine that some “cultured men” do have a hand in those crimes. I guess that they do not have a criminal mindset. Then how those killings happened and possibly could happen in the run up to the polls and after the presidential election?
I am not a psychologist to answer the above question. But I am inclined to believe one important data presented by Newsweek report on the school shooters in USA. Out of all school shooters the report says that, “a staggering 98 percent had recently experienced what they considered a significant failure or loss” (The Bottom Line).
I opted to select this data because almost all shootings were premeditated. So is all politically instigated killings, both the killer and the boss must have premeditated the killing. Accordingly there is a common element in both kinds of killings. If Solangaarachchi was to be killed, the boss of the killer should have premeditated it. He might be identified as a cultured man but definitely he should have experienced a “significant failure or loss.” Such feelings might be a reason behind all mass murders planned and executed. I earnestly request the “cultured political bosses” not to feel that way. Let us stop premeditated politically instigated killings. We can save lives and the country’s dignity. The Pope is also coming soon.

Muthuhettigama kidnaps suspects of Wanduramba attack- CaFFE

2014-12-19
The UPFA parliamentarian and Deputy Minister Nishantha Muthuhettigama has allegedly kidnapped three suspects of the Wanduramba attack on Maithripala Sirisena's stage who were in the police custody, CaFFE told Ceylon Today Online.
Muthuhettigama kidnaps suspects of Wanduramba attack- CaFFE
The UPFA parliamentarian and Deputy Minister Nishantha Muthuhettigama has allegedly kidnapped three suspects of the Wanduramba attack on Maithripala Sirisena's stage who were in the police custody, CaFFE told Ceylon Today Online.
The suspects who were to be produced before the Baddegama Magistrate Court and the armed police officers were unable to prevent the Deputy minister and his supporters from kidnapping the suspects.
However the police had followed the vehicle of the kidnappers and taken the suspects back to custody.
The suspects were later produced before the court and remanded till 29 December.

Maithri’s majestic manifesto

By Dharisha Bastians- December 20, 2014
  • A new country in 100 days, promises Common Candidate Maithripala
  • Power goes out at Viharamahadevi while Sirisena makes speech
  • Roadmap for abolition of presidency revealed
  • Ranil to be PM in 100-day national Govt., then elections
  • Parliament to be dissolved by 23 April 2015
  • 18th Amendment out, independent commissions in
  • Impeached CJ Shirani Bandaranayake to be reinstated
  • Sirisena vows to realign foreign relations with India and Western powers if elected
  • All political appointments to foreign service to be cancelled, SLFS to be professionalised and reorganised
  • Maithri to address grievances of Colombo’s urban displaced for beautification drive
  • Hobnobs with farming community present at manifesto launch
  • Maithri’s Majestic Manifesto by Thavam Ratna

Maithripala Sirisena: Full Text Of The Manifesto

| by Maithripala Sirisena

( December 19, 2014,m Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) First of all I wish you a future in a society where compassion reigns. I am contesting the Presidential election after renouncing the responsible Ministerial portfolios I held as the General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and after ignoring the premiership that was dangled before me, despite the threat to my life and that of my family in order to liberate my noble motherland and all its people from the tragic fate that has befallen them.

I would like to pay my homage to all members of the Buddhist Sangha who aspire to create a patriotic and moral society as well as to all religious dignitaries of Hindu, Islamic and Christian faiths who are committed to a civilized society for committing themselves to support my candidature. I salute leaders and members of all political parties including the Leader of the Opposition who have united to achieve a single national objective leaving aside their party differences, symbols, colours etc. I also salute my colleagues who joined me in order to free the Sri Lanka Freedom Party from the clutches of a single family. I reciprocate with friendship the fraternal support I receive from all social activists and volunteer organizations who have dedicated their lives to the wellbeing of the oppressed people including peasants, workers and fisher-folk, to the interests of the professional community including medical,

engineering and accountancy professionals, to the cause of women, children and those with special needs, on behalf of the future generations and for the protection of the environment.

It is true that there was corruption and fraud always. However, the extent of corruption in Sri Lanka in the last few years is unprecedented and unheard of before. Now the time has come when all main political parties could be united for a joint programme to build the country.

Read full text of the manifesto here;