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Friday, December 26, 2014

NGO Urges Pope to Reconsider Visit to Sri Lanka

ROMEDec. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- European Union for Public Relations in a letter to the Pope's office issued the following statement:
To 
H.E. Federico Lombardi 
Director 
Holy See Press Office
26th December 2014
Dear H.E Lombardi,
"Religion is very important for us Catholics. I have read recently (articles attached) that Elections in Sri Lanka are scheduled forJanuary 2015 and our Pope is going to visit right after the elections. There is considerable consternation amongst political analysts and civil society activists in Sri Lanka on whether the ongoing Presidential elections in the country would be free and fair, and more importantly free of violence. Present trends indicate that the contest between current incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his challenger, SLFP General Secretary and former Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena is likely to be too close to call.
In the event of a stalemate, resulting out of rigging and stuffing of ballot boxes by current regime, post-poll violence would be a distinct possibility as an emboldened opposition is unlikely to acquiesce with a hijacking of the people's verdict. Under these circumstances, the proposed visit by our Pope to Sri Lanka (13th - 15th January 2015) is fraught with uncertainty and would disappoint the significant Catholic population in the country.
It would be necessary for the Vatican to therefore call upon President Mahinda Rajapaksa to ensure a free and fair election and respect the verdict of the people to create an enjoining atmosphere for the eagerly awaited visit of the Pope to Sri Lanka."
SOURCE European Union for Public Relations

Presidential Election: No Choice

| by Tamil Guardian | Editorial
( December 26, 2014, London, Sri Lanka Guardian) In less than a month’s time, Sri Lanka will choose a president. In the south of the island the poll is one of the most anticipated in the country’s recent history, with the common opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena, and his extensive coalition, encompassing the right to the left of Sinhala politicos, widely seen to be a serious challenger to incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Maithripala’s defection from the SLFP led government, and pledge to abolish the executive presidency and tackle corruption, is being seen by many in the South as an opportunity to effect change on the island and to end Rajapaksa’s reign, which has been characterised by corruption, repression of freedom of expression, nepotism, and an autocratic, despotic leadership style.
For Tamils, Rajapaksa’s time in power has seen the massacre of tens of thousands, incarceration in military-run camps, ongoing militarisation, state-sponsored Sinhala colonisation and the lack of a foreseeable political solution with meaningful autonomy. Indeed the suffering of the Tamil people has been so great, that it has led many observers, and even some within the TNA leadership to state that anyone but Rajapaksa would be better. Whilst understandable, this assertion, as we have previously stated, is unfortunately without foundation. The common opposition has, since the outset of the election campaign, not only failed to address the key Tamil concerns of accountability and justice, political solution to the ethnic conflict and demilitarisation of the North-East, but has actively sought to allay Sinhala nationalist fears of the opposition being ‘pro-Tamil’, by matching Rajapaksa on issues relating to the Tamils.
In his manifesto, Maithripala exalts Rajapaksa’s war effort and pledges to protect all Sri Lankans who fought against the LTTE, including the Rajapaksas and his coalition partner Sarath Fonseka, from facing justice through international mechanisms. He states that the international scrutiny of Sri Lanka is a failure of Rajapaksa’s foreign policy and promises to rectify this by showcasing Buddhism to the world. Meanwhile, the need for a political solution, involving meaningful devolution of power, is not even alluded to. Instead, he pledges to defend the sovereignty of Sri Lanka in any potential constitutional amendments.
It is precisely because Maithripala is a clear Sinhala-Buddhist nationalist, who served Rajapaksa for nearly a decade, that he is able to tempt crossovers and thereby present himself as a viable alternative to the Sinhala electorate. The election is founded on safeguarding the Sinhala nation. The only meaning of the Tamil vote within this ethnocracy is to be the kiss of death to either contender, as the Tamil National Alliance’s (TNA) public endorsement of Fonseka proved to be in the last election. Indeed both candidates are distancing themselves from the core Tamil concerns in an effort to outbid each other in their nationalist credentials. Whilst Maithripala may provide relief to the Sinhala people from Rajapaksa’s nepotism and excesses of authoritarian rule, to the Tamils he himself has promised to be more of the same as Rajapaksa.
It is within this context of the opposition’s unapologetic defense of the military’s conduct during the armed conflict, which left tens of thousands of Tamils dead, and its publicly stated intent to prevent justice, meaningful devolution and demilitarisation of the North-East, that the TNA leadership’s decision in a secret meeting to endorse Maithripala, albeit privately for now, for fear of harming the opposition’s campaign, is disappointing, and deeply questionable. Maithripala stands against the core principles of the TNA, which has won its popular Tamil mandate by pledging to take forward the key Tamil concerns of self-determination and justice through an international investigation. As such, TNA endorsement of Maithripala - privately or publicly - is an untenable position to hold - naive at best, duplicitous at worst. As the candidates’ electioneering makes clear, any hope placed on backroom promises are meaningless. An election won on Sinhala nationalism will not transform into a government sympathetic to Tamil concerns; its electorate will not stand for it.
The choice between two Sinhala nationalists with an unashamed disregard of Tamil concerns, is nothing new to the Tamil people. Presidential elections after 1982 have always seen less than 50% turnout in the North-East. In 2010, the voter turnout in the North-East, despite the TNA’s endorsement of Fonseka, was only 13% higher than the 36% voter turnout reached in 2005, the year the LTTE called for a boycott. Across the island, the North-East was significantly lower - at only 25% in Jaffna - than the South, where the most apathetic district still managed a 77% turnout. In stark comparison is the over 70% turnout at last year’s Northern Provincial Council election, which was used by Tamils as a platform to illustrate to the international community their continued desire for liberation from state oppression. The election next month, only reiterates what the Tamil voters have long known - justice, political solution and an end to oppression will not arise from within the island’s Sinhala ethnocracy. It is only through international mechanisms, as the UN inquiry into mass atrocities illustrates, that the Tamil people’s legitimate concerns can hope to be addressed.

Ex-LTTE Members Forced to Vote for Rajapaksa at Postal Voting in Vanni


Sri Lanka Brief
(Ex-LTTE members touring south] Image- MoD)-26/12/2014
[TamilNet ]
The occupying military of genocidal Sri Lanka has forced around 4,000 former members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who are under the captivity of the so-called Civil Security Division (CSD) in Vanni, to vote for the incumbent SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa through postal voting, which concluded on Wednesday. In the meantime, a special unit of SL military personnel, led by the officers handpicked by the SL presidential sibling and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, has been monitoring the rank and file of the SL military stationed in the North. A section of the Sinhala soldiers, who have been advocating against the re-election of Mahinda Rajapaksa have been subjected to investigations by this special unit, informed sources told TamilNet.
The SL military has exploited the former LTTE members, who have been employed in the CSD as slave workers in SL military-operated farms for more than 4 years now. The occupying Sinhala military has also transformed a number of CSD workers as intelligence operatives to influence and monitor the civilian population in Vanni.
The special unit operated by the SL Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has threatened those among the CSD-employed former LTTE members, who were reluctant to take part in the postal voting, to present themselves for voting on Wednesday. If they failed to vote for Mahinda Rajapaksa, they would be sent for ‘military rehabilitation’, the ex-LTTE members were threatened.
When the CSD-employees were present at the postal voting stations, the SL military personnel seized their ballot sheets and placed the vote for the ‘Betel Leaf’ symbol of Mahinda Rajapaksa before the former Tamil fighters were allowed to proceed with their ballot sheets for posting.
Despite the threats, some of the ex-LTTE members managed to send complaints to election monitors, but there was no one present to control the mischief, the sources further said.
A significant number of Sinhala soldiers stationed in the North have turned against SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa as these soldiers have also been forced to work in the agriculture farms and in the construction of the SL military infrastructure in the North.
TN

Tamils Lacks Political Leadership


Colombo Telegraph
By TU Senan –December 26, 2014 
TU Senan
TU Senan
The TNA chiefs are looking for a stunt of some sort to defend their sustained inertia in the context of a profound need for clear leadership for Tamils in Sri Lanka. Of course, the current regime complies – its continued repression of some TNA leaders provides opportunities for them to escape their responsibility. In fact, the TNA leaders intended to keep to the TULF tradition of supporting the right-wing UNP candidate. However, this was spoiled by Maithiripala Srisena’s announcement as an opposition candidate.
In fact, we are fortunate to have a candidate like Siritunga Jayasuriya who is clearly putting forward the demand of right to self-determination of Tamils – including separation.
In fact, we are fortunate to have a candidate like Siritunga Jayasuriya who is clearly putting forward the demand of right to self-determination of Tamils – including separation.



Prior to the election announcement, the TNA put time and effort into convincing a section of the diaspora leadership to support the UNP. TNA leaders met some diaspora leaders in a not-so secret meeting in the US. It was made clear that the TNA leaders were ready to compromise on key demands, including the demand for the right to self-determination, and that this was not just a strategy but a political stand that they are taking. Sadly for them, the diaspora organisations are still to the left of the right-wing TNA leadership and refused to give into all that was demanded.
A section of the TNA who dare to speak out are supressed by the TNA leaders. The current leadership spent more time manoeuvring against their opposition within the TNA than actually developing a political strategy to advance the right of Tamils. Creating illusions in the Indian government and western governments is their only consistent policy. This serves no purpose other than to transform them into a tool of the west and India depite the claims that they propagate among Tamils in the North and East – that the west and India are coming to support the Tamils’ cause.

Election Forecast: Maithripala Sirisena Will Win

( December 26, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) According to the Election Forecast, Maithripala Sirisena will be winning over in the 2015 Presidential Election with 52% of Votes.
An Election Forecast Statement with Electoral Districts with number of Voters is forecasted in this tabulated statement and it has been released.

Crossover Politics, Political Class and the Craving for Positions (tanaturu)




GroundviewsAt present there is much drama regarding the cross overs from the ruling coalition to the opposition and vice versa on the political stage. On one hand these cross overs have generated much interest in the political campaign in general and anticipation about who would cross next kind of mentality on the other. Little we realise that these cross overs are happening within the same ‘political class’ which has been formed primarily during the post independence politics in the country-though some players have lineage to historical political figures who were active in politics during the pre 1948 period. One aspect of these cross overs relates to the concepts of positions (tanaturu) and privileges (vara prasada). These have to be examined in the country’s historical and sociological context for a better understanding.
Crossover Politics, Political Class and the Craving for Positions (Tanaturu) by Thavam Ratna

A Showcase Of Lop-Sided Logic And Crass Political Opportunism

Colombo Telegraph
By Surendra Ajit Rupasinghe -December 26, 2014 
Ajit Rupasinghe
Ajit Rupasinghe
The on-going debate on the presidential election could be comprehended in terms of two dominant intellectual trends: Lop-sided logic and crass political opportunism. The debate centers on which of the main contenders –Mahinda Rajapaksa (MR) or Maitripala Sirisena (MS) – offers the best hope of stability, security, development and democracy. For the purpose of convenience and clear demarcation, I shall consider the arguments put forward by Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka who speaks on behalf of MR and Dr. Kumar David on behalf of the common candidate, MS. DJ’s argument in defense of MR is a case of crass political opportunism and proven sycophancy, while KD’s argument is one of myopic, lop-sided Trotskyite logic.
Maithripala MahindaDJ would have us put the positive and negative aspects of MR on a scale. This is to demonstrate that the positive far outweighs the negative. What slavish intellectual bankruptcy! What a disgusting manner to sing for one’s supper! MR is on record for having raised corruption, nepotism, abuse of power and violation of human and democratic rights to unprecedented astronomical heights. He has raised the banner of supremacist chauvinism and generalized militarism as no other. He has concentrated state power under his hegemonic dynastic rule and exercised the naked terrorist dictatorship of the bourgeoisie over the people with unparalleled brutality. He has brought shame and infamy upon the country as no other regime. The moral decomposition under his watch is cancerous and putrid. For the sake of his survival, MR has dragged the people into the jaws of inter-imperialist geo-strategic contention and sliced up and sold out the country to international and regional predator powers as never before in our history. No one has exploited and perverted Buddhism and the Dhamma and turned it into an ideology of neo-fascist hegemony. MR has fatally divided, fractured and polarized society vertically and horizontally almost irrevocably. MR will go down in history and straight into its dust-bin for having exercised the most bloody tyrannical terrorist dictatorship over the people. For the war-mongering broker that DJ is, the only saving virtue of his Master is that MR led a war of annihilation against the LTTE. Not withstanding all the genocidal terrorist crimes that it entailed. If, as he claims, the LTTE was a terrorist-fascist force, then it could only have been fathered by a terrorist-fascist State. Then, what is the status of DJ, who is a foremost apologist and ideologue of that state and Regime? But, the logic of historical causality is beyond such a craven militarist who has made sophistic sycophancy his career model.Read More

Former CJ’s warning


Editorial- 


Retired Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva has made his presence felt again. Taking part in Opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena’s election campaign, at the New Democratic Front office in Colombo on Thursday, the former top judge declared that a controversial document the government had made public against Sirisena and UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe could be used to remove President Mahinda Rajapaksa from office in the event of his re-election. The ex-CJ was referring to what former UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayake had released to the media, claiming that it was a secret pact between Wickremesinghe and Sirisena.

The former CJ knows the law and his opinions should not be taken lightly. However, before issuing warnings that the incumbent president runs the risk of being disqualified in the future owing to a controversial document he should make his position clear on his much-advertised opinion that the latter was disqualified to contest again. He made an issue of the presidential term limit, claiming that a president re-elected prior to the passage of the 18th Amendment could not seek a third term. His position was subsequently backed by some lawyers here and abroad.

It is not clear whether the former CJ still believes that it is illegal for the incumbent President to contest again. (The Supreme Court has ruled that there is no such legal barrier.) He has not made a public recantation of his contention at issue and the JVP took him around the country, crying from the rooftops that the upcoming election was illegal as Rajapaksa was contesting it. In fact, that was the reason why the JVP decided to boycott the presidential election and refrain from getting involved in campaigning for any candidate. (However, it is backing Sirisena by urging the people to defeat Rajapaksa!) A logical conclusion that follows from the ex-CJ’s interpretation of the Constitution and his contention based thereon is that the election of the next president will not be valid. For, there is no way the outcome of an illegal contest can be considered legal.

Both Wickremesinghe and Sirisena have threatened legal action over the ‘secret pact’ and the latter has already sent a letter of demand to Attanayake. Legal battles are long-drawn-out processes and the only way the duo can seek to mitigate, if not neutralize, the adverse political impact of Attanayake’s claim on their campaign is to publicly deny, if they can, the contents of the alleged agreement. They, as we argued the other day, ought to tell the public whether they, in case of their victory at the Jan. 08 election, would pull out troops from the North; dismantle high security zones; grant more powers to the Provincial Councils than those devolved under the 13th Amendment and undertake to implement UNHRC recommendations in respect of Sri Lanka’s alleged war crimes. If their answers to these questions are in the negative then the government’s efforts to gain political mileage out of Attanayake’s claim will come a cropper and the doubts in the minds of voters will be allayed. Why don’t they do that?

Meanwhile, as for the ex-CJ’s warning to the media that the media should not publish false allegations, journalists are wary of buying into claims made by all politicians, especially during elections. In jousting for power they are guided by Rafferty’s rules or no rules at all. For the contestants and their spokespersons the end justifies the means and they get away with their false statements afterwards. Regrettably, some of their claims get published because it is next to impossible for the media to check the veracity of each and every allegation candidates and their spokespersons make. The candidates themselves out on the hustings make various allegations against one another. Given the sheer number of media briefings they hold daily, if it is to be checked whether their claims are true or false, nothing will get published in the mainstream media; people will have to depend entirely on social media for information about election campaigns. However, the right of an aggrieved party to have its version of an issue published immediately so as to protect its interests needs to be respected and most of the privately owned media outfits do so.

We drew inspiration from Modi’s campaign - Rajitha

We drew inspiration from Modi’s campaign - RajithaDecember 26, 2014
logoFormer Fisheries Minister Rajitha Senaratne says that the Sri Lankan opposition drew its inspiration from Narendra Modi’s campaign for prime minister in India, which tapped into a reservoir of frustration with the ruling Nehru-Gandhi family.
He said opposition campaigners had received advice from firms that worked on Mr. Modi’s campaign, although they had not received any funds from foreign governments.
“I think even India would like to have another government” in Sri Lanka, he said, “where they would have another understanding” with the country’s leaders.
Senaratne was among initial group of ministers and MPs to defect from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) with then General Secretary and now Common Candidate Maithripala Sirisena.
Since late November, just after the president called for elections, 15 ministers, deputy ministers and legislators have left the governing coalition.
Senaratne said a core group of party leaders had planned to defect in secret — swapping their telephones for ones they trusted not to be tapped, speaking in code and via group chats on Viber, a mobile app.
As soon as news of the defections went public, he said, the president “was talking to my wife every hour, trying to influence her.”
“It was painful for me, also, leaving a friend,” he was quoted as saying by the New York Times. “But he changed himself totally after the victory over terrorism. He was a wonderful person earlier. He used to listen to everyone.”
These days, he said, Mr. Rajapaksa is “trapped by his family.”

The Sri Lankan Nation And The End Of The Rajapaksa Regime

Colombo Telegraph
By Emil van der Poorten –December 25, 2014 
Emil van der Poorten
Emil van der Poorten
Defeat is inevitable but surrender of power may not follow: The Sri Lankan nation and the end of the Rajapaksa Regime
I will make no apology for the lengthy title of this piece because I think it is appropriate to the subject matter.
(I will not, also, apologise for it because I believe it will provoke those village idiots parading as “commentators” to provide readers with the usual amusement that their outpourings do!)
Also, if, in part, the content is somewhat repetitious, that is unfortunate because I believe that the time and place is more than opportune to state what might be the obvious and which might already have been stated.
rajapaksa-family-colombo-telegraph1I have never pretended to Cassandra status in the matter of political predictions at any time in the last half century when I have had the effrontery to write about matters political, either here, in Sri Lanka, or elsewhere. However, what I am picking up both in rural Sri Lanka and among political cognoscenti in more urban circumstances, points to a massive defeat of the totally corrupt and violent dictatorship that passes for a democratic government in this country.                                                                       Read More

BJP’s social media expert logs in for Rajapaksa

President Rajapaksa’s social media campaign has attracted notice from online professionals. File photoPresident Rajapaksa’s social media campaign has attracted notice from online professionals. File photo
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is running for a third term in office, has roped in an Indian IT expert to help with his social media campaign for the January 8 elections, The Hindu has learnt.
Arvind Gupta, one of the chief architects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s social media campaign in the general election, is among those offering assistance to the incumbent President, according to highly placed sources in Colombo. However, when contacted by The Hindu on Thursday, Mr. Gupta, who heads the BJP’s IT cell, at first said: “We are being unnecessarily dragged into this. People know that we worked for a massive victory in the Indian elections, and we have been winning election after election since.” Asked if he was confirming or denying his role, he said: “I am very disturbed by these reports and deny the same.”
A top source in the President’s office said he would not be able to confirm names of individuals involved in the campaign. “But there are some IT experts from Sri Lanka and other countries helping the President. Some are working on a voluntary basis and others, for a payment,” he said.
Mr. Gupta reportedly visited Colombo in November, and an official source in New Delhi said then that he was “perhaps advising the Sri Lankan President’s election team in his individual capacity.”
Asked at the time if he had visited Colombo, Mr. Gupta had said the country he visited was “nobody’s business”. On whether anyone in Sri Lanka had approached him for elections, he said he was “not approached by any political party or platform in Sri Lanka.”
President Rajapaksa’s social media campaign has attracted notice from online professionals. “It is sleek, sophisticated, targeted, viral and catchy,” observed Sanjana Hattotuwa, who curates Groundviews, a popular citizens’ journalism portal. “We haven't seen anything like this around an election in Sri Lanka,” he said.

Hakmana Opposition Election Office Attacked

Hakmana opposition office attacked
Sri Lanka BriefAround 8.30 PM today (25th) an armed gang has arrived at the Member of Parliament Mangala Samaraweera’s office in Hakmanaa, Matara district and destroyed the cut-out of the name board.
The gang has taken away number of flags and placards as well.
At the time of the attack Mr. Samaraweera was not in the office.
The had fired shots to the air and were alarmed with swards and wooden poles etc. according to eye witness.
(Images: face bookm Ms-unp Matara)

MuthuhettigaMA jumps to Singapore The great Escape

Muthuhettigama was busy showing his true colours by getting his goons to set fire to opposition propaganda stage and when those some goons were arrested, set out to saving them from Police custody

By Kavindya Chris Thomas and Menaka Indrakumar
2014-12-27
Deputy Minister Nishantha Muthuhettigama jumped the country for Singapore yesterday (26) through the VIP terminal of the Bandaranaike International Airport, despite the Baddegama Magistrate's Court having issued a warrant for his arrest.
The warrant was issued following charges of abduction of suspects from police custody.
Speaking at a media briefing, Police Media Spokesperson SSP Ajith Rohana said Minister Muthuhettigama had left around 1.30 a.m. on Friday. "A travel prohibition, which prevents a suspect leaving the country, was not issued by the Court with the warrant and that is how he was able to leave the country. If Court made such an order, the Department of Immigration and Emigration would have prevented him of leaving", he said.
However, according to the SSP, Muthuhettigama was not under surveillance despite his previous record of criminal activities.
He further stated any Police officer in that area could have arrested him but unfortunately none were present in the area at the time. When asked about the video that showed several Police officers saluting Muthuhettigama, after a Court order was issued against him, the SSP condemned the actions of the police officers and said it was unethical.
Responding to a question rOn 17 December, an election stage set up for Maithripala Sirisena's in Wanduramba was set on fire allegedly by the supporters of the deputy minister. When the police had arrested Muthuhettigama's supporters in connection with the incident, the UPFA MP had subsequently released the suspects from police custody using force.Meanwhile, the family of Tharindu Lakshitha, who was under suspicion of hiding one million Swiss Francs, has been issued a travel embargo to prevent them from leaving the country.
Tharindu, who is a distant relative of the Common Candidate Maithripala Sirisena, had recently received a suitcase of foreign currency from his uncle, and was told to keep it safe for an important purpose. He had then complained to the Police on 19 December and the CID commenced investigations into the matter. SSP Rohana stated that the Police were currently conducting investigations into the matter.

Mutuhettigama’s wife says her husband will be back soon

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By Norman Palihawadana-December 26, 2014
Kokila Mutuhettigama, wife of maverick UPFA politician and deputy minister Nishantha Mutuhettigama who left the country for Singapore, while a magisterial warrant was out for his arrest told The Island yesterday that the law enforcement officers should have taken him into custody if he was wanted by court and asked why they didn’t perform their duty.

Baddegama Magistrate Chandima Edirimanne had issued a warrant for his arrest for his failure to appear before court having being charged with forcibly taking away three suspects arrested by Wanduramba police for their alleged involvement on the arson attack on a stage constructed for a political rally of common opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena a few days back.

Mrs Muthuhettigama said that her husband had planned to travel overseas long before the warrant was issued on him and she didn’t know where he had travelled to.

But she was certain that her husband would return home in the next few days.

Janaka betrayed by his loyalists!

janaka bandaraMatale district MP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, lands minister of the Rajapaksa regime, had not left the government to join the opposition due to the mediation of two of his coordinating secretaries Nazar Ismail and Thamras, the duo claimed a few days ago.
Visiting ‘Maharaja Palace’ luxury restaurant in front of Colombo’s Royal College along with several government politicians, these two had explained to them how they had prevented Janaka from defection.
According to them, wealthy racketeer businessman Tiru Nadesan had gone to Janaka’s Matale home one day on the order of minister Basil Rajapaksa, and told him that the minister was in Matale to meet him. At that moment, several opposition politicians were due to meet Janaka. A frightened Janaka told Nadesan that he could not meet him today as he had to go out on an urgent matter, and to meet Nazar or Thamras for any requirement.
Janaka introduced Nazar and Thamras to Nadesan. It was through these two that Nadesan had given money to Janaka. The minister has stressed that even if he did not cross over, he would continue to criticize the government. Minister Basil has agreed to that.
The duo was asked as to how much Nadesan had given Janaka, but they only said it was less than what was mentioned in websites. Anyhow, the money he received was barely enough for Janaka to pay back his dues. Nazar and Thamras have said that Janaka has more reasons which prevent him from joining the opposition, which they had used against him to subdue him.
“90% of the government ministers are willing to join the opposition. But, if they do that, they can get arrested within 24 hours, for which the president has the necessary evidence. Everyone is afraid. That is why they are remaining even unwillingly,” the two coordinating secretaries have told the government politicians.

Colombo's garbage mountains posing severe health risks


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By Steve A. Morrell- 

Professor Ken Kawamoto, here to study waste disposal and the operation of such disposal methods, spoke to the 'Fianacial Review last week. He is currently on a lecture tour and inspection of facilities for waste disposal installed by the Japanese embassy. His intervention was initiated by the Ministries of Local Government and Environment.

Kawamoto's general view was that responsibility for non-accumulation of waste and garbage within Colombo limits was moving to zero levels. He cautioned that if there was no tangible improvement in efficient disposal of waste, grave health crises could occur. The many people living within this garbage danger zone will be gravely affected.

Professor Ken Kawamoto of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Japan, visiting Sri Lanka over the past 10 years said, irrespective of his visits and his information to the Ministy of Local Government and Ministry of Environment, little or no action was taken to adhere to basic garbage disposal methods.

Daily discharge of waste in Colombo was 1.5 Kilos per day, per capita. Therefore, 10,000 persons build 15 tons waste and garbage per day.

Professor Kawamoto said he stressed on the ministries the urgency of efficient waste disposal. Heat build-up at the base of such waste dumps, mixed with toxic gasses, will in time cause explosions and release poisonous gasses to the atmosphere. ‘Has this happened?’ ‘A direct question like that is not easy to answer but let me tell you that possibilities are doubled unless precautionary methods are taken quickly, Kawamoto said.

Tsunami horror haunts Sri Lanka survivors




















Memorial services have been held for 220,000 people killed in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunamiColombo, Sri Lanka - In the early hours of December 26, 2004, a devastating tsunami struck the shores of Sri Lanka, claiming the lives of 35,322 people and displacing over half a million others.
The coastal communities are gearing up to relive a day that saw families torn apart when sea waves, triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake, struck a dozen countries around the Indian Ocean rim, killing 220,000 people.
Tsunami Horror Haunts Sri Lanka Survivors by Thavam Ratna