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

Thursday, January 22, 2015

4 horses of Rajapakses found at Gonamaditha , Piliyandala ; sold for a song when fleeing


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News-21.Jan.2015, 11.55PM) Four horses that were belonging to the family of Mahinda Rajapakse had been abandoned in a land at Gona maditha , Pilyandala when Mahinda Rajapakse and his family fled on the 9 th from Temple Trees .These horses were found by UNP provincial council member Niroshan Padukka .They were in this land belonging to an individual who was entrusted with the contract of decorating the election stages of Rajapakse.
Three of the horses are white in color while one is brown color. The watcher of the land has revealed, on the day following elections that is on 9 th noon , the keeper of the aviary of Temple Trees , by the name of Gallage brought these animals and left them there.
The contractor of elections stage decorator of Mahinda had purchased these four horses from Gallage for a paltry sum of Rs. 80,000.00 , the watcher of Gonamaditha land disclosed.
During the recently concluded election campaign it was denounced on political stages that sons of Rajapakse had got down horses from Buckingham palace , England at exorbitant prices. It was also revealed on election platforms that sons of Mahinda Rajapakse as a matter of routine travel by helicopter to Nuwara eliya by helicopter every morning where the horses were kept , and returned to Colombo during noon.
May we recall that Lanka e news earlier on reported that Shiranthee Rajapakse was undergoing training in horse riding at a place in Nugegoda.
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ජනාධිපති අංශයේ වාහන 1600ක් පාවිච්චි කළේ කවුද? – ඇමති ජෝන් අමරතුංග (VIDEO)

Who used 1600 vehicles during MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA GOVERNMENT?
மகிந்த ஆட்சியில் இந்த 1600 வாகனங்கள் யாரால் பாவிக்கப்பட்டது?
ජනාධිපති අංශයේ වාහන 1600ක් පාවිච්චි කළේ කවුද? – ඇමති ජෝන් අමරතුංග (VIDEO)
ජනාධිපති අංශයේ වාහන පිළිබඳව මහජන සාමය හා ආපදා කළමනාකරණ අමාත්‍ය ජෝන් අමරතුංග මහතා අද මෙසේ සඳහන් කළේය.
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Sri Lanka pledges to recover Rajapaksa govt's stolen wealth

Former president Mahinda Rajpaksa and his family allegedly siphoned large sums of money when he was in power.

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Sri Lanka's former president Mahinda Rajapaksa. (File photo: AFP/Lakruwan Wanniarachchi)
POSTED: 22 Jan 2015
Channel NewsAsia SingaporeCOLOMBO: Sri Lanka's new government pledged Thursday (Jan 22) to trace billions of dollars in stolen wealth stashed abroad by members of the previous regime and said experts from the IMF and World Bank had agreed to help.
   
Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa and his powerful family are accused of siphoning large sums of money from the public coffers during his decade in power, which ended when he was voted out this month.
The new cabinet agreed at its first meeting Wednesday to track down the cash, and said forensic experts from India's central bank, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund would assist.
    
"We will go after the foreign assets of Sri Lankans," health minister and cabinet spokesman Rajitha Senaratne told reporters in Colombo. "Billions of dollars have been stolen and taken out of the country. We are taking steps to bring them back."
    
Sri Lanka's anti-graft body has already slapped overseas travel bans on the former central bank governor Nivard Cabraal and Sajin Vass Gunawardena, a key Rajapaksa aide, pending a corruption investigation.
    
Energy Minister Champika Ranawaka said a preliminary study by a local university showed the cost of new road construction in Sri Lanka in 2013 had been inflated by 200 billion rupees (US$1.53 billion). Rajapaksa was the minister in charge of highways in the former administration.
    
Ranawaka accused Rajapaksa and his immediate family, who controlled nearly 70 per cent of the national budget, of siphoning off 700 billion rupees (US$5.38 billion) from the national economy. The new government of President Maithripala Sirisena took power on a pledge to investigate allegations of corruption under Rajapaksa.
    
Rajapaksa was the minister of finance, highways and ports, while all his immediate family members also held powerful positions in the administration.
    
The government also announced a 20 per cent reduction in fuel prices and accused the former regime of imposing unfair taxes at a time when world oil prices had tumbled.
    
"The former regime used taxes from fuel and basic food items to finance their luxury lifestyles of racing cars and extravagance," Ranawaka said.
    
The two ministers said the cabinet also appointed a high-powered "rapid response team" to look into corrupt land transactions, stock market price-fixing and the abuse of state funds for political purposes.
The government will also review mega projects awarded to Chinese companies, including the construction of a US$1.4 billion port city just next to the Colombo harbour. Agreements with foreign lenders will also be reviewed amid allegations of huge corruption, the government said. 

1st in blacklist as UDA chairman!

premasiriThursday, 22 January 2015
One of the most corrupt persons in the Rajapaksa regime, former secretary to the highways ministry, chairman of National Water Supply & Drainage Board and Road Development Authority, Ranjith Premasiri has been recommended by a brother of the president as chairman of the Urban Development Authority, reports say.
A fortnight before the presidential election, we carried a special report regarding this corrupt man, which described how he had gone to various provinces together with the then finance secrerary Dr. P.B. Jayasundara, met politicians and granted them contracts of the highways ministry.
Born in Beliatte, the hometown of the former president, Premasiri had been employed in the southern development authority in 2005 and had obtained bribes from Rs. 500 upwards at that time. He has become a very wealthy person by amassing wealth by nefarious means in the past nine years.
He has the most number of complaints of election malpractices against his name in the black book maintained by the UNP’s communication unit during the presidential election. We say with responsibility that there clearly are conspiracies to topple the new government.

Wimal gifts new party to Mahinda!

wimal-mahindaThursday, 22 January 2015
NFF leader, former minister Wimal Weerawansa is making an attempt to bring ex-president Mahinda Rajapaksa back to active politics. In the light of Rajapaksa’s having lost the SLFP chairmanship, Weerawansa has stressed that it was imperative a new party is formed under Rajapaksa’s leadership by bringing all his supporters together in order to make the patriotic groups active again.
According to the plan, the former president is to be given the leadership of Patriotic People’s Front, of which former MP Piyasiri Wijenayake is the general secretary and under which R.A. Sirisena, a real joker, contested the last presidential election.
Weerawansa wants to contest the parliamentary polls in a few months time under this party led by Rajapaksa. However, sources close to Rajapaksa say his priority now is to strike any deal possible and get the allegations against his children and him covered up, rather than returning to active politics anytime soon.

Evidence of India’s involvement in regime change in Sri Lanka

By K. Ratnayake 
21 January 2015
Fresh evidence has emerged pointing to a concerted international effort behind the defeat of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse in the country’s presidential election on January 8. Reuters reported on Sunday that the Colombo station chief for India’s external spy agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), was recalled to New Delhi before the election, following complaints by the Sri Lankan government that he was helping the opposition parties.
India rejected any suggestion that it meddled in the Sri Lankan election. External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin insisted that the diplomat was recalled as part of a “normal transfer” after a three-year tour of duty in Colombo. The Reuters report, however, based on “political and intelligence sources” in India and Sri Lanka, said Colombo asked New Delhi to recall the agent “for helping gather support for joint opposition candidate Maithripala [Sirisena] after persuading him to ditch Rajapakse’s cabinet.”
Sirisena, a senior cabinet minister, defected to the opposition in November, immediately after Rajapakse announced the date for an early presidential election. Sirisena declared that he would run as the joint opposition candidate. The move was prepared well in advance by former President Chandrika Kumaratunga and opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, head of the pro-US United National Party (UNP). UNP leaders discussed this “election strategy” with senior US and UK diplomats in Colombo during early November.
It is no surprise that India was also on board. Since the end of the communal war in Sri Lanka against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 2009, New Delhi, like Washington, has been deeply hostile to the Rajapakse government’s economic and strategic relations with China. In 2013, India supported a US-sponsored resolution in the UN Human Rights Council to investigate war crimes in Sri Lanka as a means of pressuring Rajapakse to distance himself from Beijing.
According to Reuters, India was “stunned” when Chinese submarines docked twice in Colombo last September. An Indian security official told the news agency: “The turning point in the relationship was the submarines. There was real danger.” Alarm bells would also have rung in Washington. As part of its “pivot to Asia” to secure its hegemony in Asia, the US has been preparing war plans against China, premised on American naval supremacy in the Indian Ocean that would enable the US to cut off Chinese imports of energy and raw materials from Africa and the Middle East.
The first suggestion that India was intervening in the Sri Lankan election was a brief item in the Colombo-based Sunday Times on December 28. It reported that allegations that “RAW’s Colombo station chief K. Ilango had links with the Common Opposition have cost him his job in Colombo.” According to this report, Ilango’s normal term of service was over, but New Delhi had extended it. However, he suddenly received transfer orders after the Sri Lankan government urged his recall.
The Sunday Times report was ignored during the election campaign. Both Rajapakse and Sirisena only hinted at their sharp differences over the alignment of foreign policy. They stifled a debate that could have alerted working people to the acute dangers posed by Sri Lanka’s growing entanglement in geo-political rivalries. Rajapakse, who sought to whip up nationalist sentiment by portraying himself as the victim of an “international conspiracy,” did not want to offend the India, the US and their co-conspirators by providing details of the plot.
Sunday’s Reuters article cited an Indian official who said the then Sri Lankan defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, complained about “the agent’s activities to Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval” when Doval visited Colombo in late November to attend a defence seminar. After Doval’s return to New Delhi, the RAW station chief was recalled.
During his visit, Doval not only met with Mahinda Rajapakse and his brother Gotabhaya but also with Wickremesinghe, Sirisena and Kumaratunga. No details were reported, but undoubtedly Doval discussed India’s concerns over Rajapakse’s government, as well as the opposition’s election plans.
Reuters provided details of the RAW agent’s activities, without actually naming him. According to Reuters sources, he was involved in “facilitating meetings to encourage several lawmakers, among them Sirisena, to defect from Rajapakse’s party.” The agent also played a role in convincing Wickremesinghe not to stand against Rajapakse, in order to make way for “someone who can win.” A Sri Lankan parliamentarian told Reuters: “They actively were involved, talking to Ranil [Wickremesinghe], getting those things organised, talking to Chandrika [Kumaratunga].”
Kumaratunga was the linchpin of the plot. A major figure in Rajapakse’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party, she had strong links to Sirisena and other MPs who defected. At the same time, she had close ties in Washington, including to the Obama administration, through her lengthy association with the Clinton Foundation.
Wickremesinghe has not denied meeting with the RAW station chief, as well as the Indian High Commissioner in Colombo. His spokesman told the Reuters that “they discussed the current political situation” but denied the Indian officials had “advised” Wickremesinghe. Kumaratunga has remained silent on her discussions with the Indian agent.
New Delhi played a significant role in lining up political support for Sirisena via the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the main party of the Tamil ruling elite in Sri Lanka. For weeks, the TNA held off making any announcement about the presidential election. But after a trip to New Delhi by TNA leader R. Sambandan, the party openly backed Sirisena, helping to swing Tamil votes in the North and East behind the opposition candidate.
Having won the election, Sirisena quickly shifted foreign policy to end Sri Lanka’s “international isolation”—in other words, to move closer to India, the US and its allies. Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera’s first overseas trip was to New Delhi this week. Sirisena is due to visit India next month.
In New Delhi, Samaraweera dismissed the Reuters report, declaring that “the people” toppled the Rajapakse regime in a popular uprising, which he compared to the “Arab Spring.” In fact, what happened was a carefully planned operation, backed by the US and India, to exploit widespread opposition to the autocratic Rajapakse government by falsely portraying Sirisena as the “democratic” alternative. Sirisena, Wickremesinghe and Kumaratunga represent layers of the ruling class hostile to Rajapakse’s cronyism and pro-China tilt. They will be just as ruthless in attacking the basic democratic and social rights of working people.
The implications of the US and India intervention into the election are not limited to Sri Lanka. As geo-political tensions intensify, the ousting of Rajapakse makes clear that Washington will not tolerate any opposition and will resort to any means to secure its objectives, as it intensifies its preparations for war against China.

Sri Lanka’s foreign policy: introducing balance and proportion



 
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In this handout photograph received from the Press Information Bureau (PIB) on January 19, 2015, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera (L) shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Sri Lanka’s new foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera met his Indian counterpart in New Delhi January 18 during a visit to improve strained ties after elections in the island toppled longtime strongman Mahinda Rajapakse. AFP

Were our leaders praying or taking insurance against lightning strikes?

January 21, 2015
Were the leaders of this State, including those political, official, business, academic, journalism and civil society leaders, who participated in the process of compiling, presenting, endorsing and sometimes misrepresenting and deceiving the public by promoting the National Budget 2015 as well as the leaders who made presidential election promises by way of published vision statements/manifestos, action programs, presentations and platform pronouncements, praying to the Aruchchana Deviyo (the god purported to control thunder strikes) for protection or taking insurance covers to protect and mitigate risk against possible lightning strikes or doing both?

Prosecutor’s death not suicide, says Argentinian president

Kirchner had been accused of coverup over a bombing in Buenos Aires by investigator Alberto Nisman, who died on Sunday 
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People hold placards during a rally in Buenos Aires protesting against the death of Alberto Nisman. Photograph: Alejandro Pagni/AFP/Getty Images
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Reuters in Buenos Aires-Thursday 22 January 2015
The death of a prosecutor investigating the bombing of a Jewish community centre was not a suicide, as was initially reported, Argentinian president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner said on Thursday.
Alberto Nisman, lead investigator into the 1994 attack on the Amia Jewish centre that killed 85 people, was found dead in his apartment late on Sunday, a 22-calibre pistol by his side.
He had accused Kirchner of trying to derail his investigation into the bombing and was due to present his case to congress hours later on Monday.
Alberto Nisman
Alberto Nisman, who said Kirchner intended to clear the suspects so Argentina could start swapping grains for oil from Iran. Photograph: Marcos Brindicci/Reuters
The government says two key witnesses in Nisman’s case against the president had been falsely presented to him as state intelligence agents.
Kirchner said the deception discredited Nisman’s charges against her and points to a conspiracy to smear her name.
“They used him while he was alive and then they needed him dead,” she said in an open letter to the country, adding that his death was “sad and terrible”.
She did not say who killed him and no one has been arrested in the case, which has shocked Argentina. Social media networks are seething with conspiracy theories, some pointing at Kirchner and her government.
Thousands took to the streets this week to protest against the slow pace of justice for the victims of the bombing and demanding answers to the questions around Nisman’s death. His ex-wife on Tuesday also said that she did not think he killed himself.
Kirchner again defended herself in a Facebook post on Thursday. “Nisman’s accusation not only collapses, but becomes a real political and legal scandal ... That’s the key. Prosecutor Nisman did not know that the men identified as intelligence agents were in fact not,” she said.
“The spies who were not spies. The questions that turned into certainties. The suicide that I am now convinced was not a suicide.”
Outgoing president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has defended herself against claims made by Alberto Nisman. Photograph: Xinhua News Agency/REX
Argentinian courts have accused a group of Iranians of planting the Amia bomb. Nisman charged last week that Kirchner opened a secret back channel to Tehran as part of a plot to clear the suspects and whitewash the attack.
He said she was pushing to normalise relations with Iran as a step toward clinching a grains-for-oil deal that would help Argentina close its $7bn-a-year energy deficit.
The government dismissed the charge as ridiculous.

Blame game as civilians killed in Ukraine bus stop shelling

Channel 4 News
THURSDAY 22 JANUARY 2015
Up to 13 people are killed when a bus stop is shelled in the rebel-held, east Ukrainian city of Donetsk. Both sides blame each other for the incident.
Warning: the below video contains images some viewers may find distressing.
The strike, which wrecked a trolleybus and smashed windows in nearby buildings, came during an intensification of fighting between Ukrainian soldiers and separatist rebels in Ukraine's east.
Russian terrorists have today committed another horrible act against humanity.Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk blamed Russia and the separatists for the bus attack.
"Russian terrorists have today committed another horrible act against humanity," he said. "And responsibility for that lays on the Russian Federation."
Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said the shelling had been carried out by a "moving mortar", a mortar that was being moved around Donetsk by car. He added that the "site of the tragedy is behind the boundaries of activities of Ukrainian artillery of such a type".
We regard this incident as a crime against humanity.Russian foreign ministry
The rebels blamed "Ukrainian punishers", calling the incident a "terrible tragedy". The Donetsk People's Republic website released a list of the dead, saying 13 people had died.
Ukrainian prisoners of war were taken to the site of the shelling and video has emerged of at least one of them being beaten by a mob.
Members of the public shouted "We should not even spare ropes on them", and "Let me kill him, let me bite his ear off" at the prisoner as separatist fighters pushed the soldier back into a vehicle (see video, below).
Blame game as civilians killed in Ukraine bus stop shelling - Channel 4 News
Amnesty International said it was concerned by the reports of prisoners being paraded through Donetsk.
"Mistreatment of prisoners constitutes a violation of international humanitarian law," the charity said.
Russia, which has been accused of training the separatists and fighting alongside them, said in a statement: "We regard this incident as a crime against humanity, blunt provocation aimed at undermining efforts to seek a peaceful solution of the Ukrainian crisis."
On Wednesday the Ukrainian military pulled back from positions in the hotly contested Donetsk airport and sixteen Ukrainian servicemen were captured by rebels from the Donetsk People's Republic.



Blame game as civilians killed in Ukraine bus stop shelling - Channel 4 News
Mr Lysenko said: "Donetsk airport is very big territory, and the main terminals, both old and new, are destroyed already.
"No massive buildings which can be defended remain there. Some buildings our soldiers are defending remain in the territory of the airport. Thus, we cannot say that the airport was completely left by Ukrainian servicemen.
"The airport is a battlefield now where fighting is going on at this second."

Russia, Ukraine agree on procedure for pulling back heavy weapons

Rebels advance rebel-held city of Luhansk

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko shows a piece of a bus that he says was hit by Russian shelling in the town of Volnovakha. (Michel Euler/Associated Press)
A Russian-backed separatist Cossack stands on guard at the checkpoint north of Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, earlier this year. The German foreign minister says talks on the Russia-Ukraine crisis are 'testing the patience of all involved.'Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko
A Russian-backed separatist Cossack stands on guard at the checkpoint north of Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, earlier this year. The German foreign minister says talks on the Russia-Ukraine crisis are 'testing the patience of all involved.' (Mstyslav Chernov/Associated Press)
The Associated Press Posted: Jan 21, 2015 
CBC NewsSeparatist forces deployed more arms and manpower Wednesday to an emerging flashpoint in eastern Ukraine, hours before diplomats from Russia and Ukraine agreed on a dividing line from where both sides should pull back their heavy weapons.

Kurds say they have ejected Islamic State militants from large area in northern Iraq





Kurdish forces claimed to have pushed back Islamic State militants from a 300-square-mile area of northern Iraq on Wednesday and said they cut one of the extremist group’s key supply lines to the occupied city of Mosul.
Iraq's prime minister on Wednesday appealed to the U.S.-led coalition and the international community to do more to help his country win the war against the Islamic State.

The World’s Next Country BY CHRISTIAN CARYL-JANUARY 21, 2015

ERBIL, Iraq — As you walk around the streets of this city of 500,000, you could be forgiven for thinking you’re in the capital of a small but up-and-coming Middle Eastern country. Police officers and soldiers sport the national flag on their uniforms — the same flag that flies proudly on public buildings, and, in a giant version, from a towering pole in the center of town. There’s a national anthem, which you might hear on the national evening TV news, broadcast solely in the local language. You’ll also notice imposing buildings for parliament and the prime minister, as well as the diplomatic missions of a number of foreign states, some of them offering visas.

The World’s Next Country by Thavam Ratna

புத்தளம் தில்லையடியில் பொங்கல் விழா

(ஏ.என்.எம்.முஸ்பிக்) -Thursday, January 22, 2015
புத்தளம் மாவட்ட குடும்ப தலைமை தாங்கும் பெண்கள் சங்கங்களின் ஒன்றிணைப்பான அமரா ஒன்றியமும் சூரியன் பெண்கள் கூட்டமைப்பும் இணைந்து நடாத்திய பொங்கல் விழா இன்று புத்தளம் தில்லையடியிலுள்ள விழுது ஆற்றல் மேம்பாட்டு மையத்தில் நடைபெற்றது.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ජනාධිපති අංශයේ වාහන 1600ක් පාවිච්චි කළේ කවුද? – ඇමති ජෝන් අමරතුංග (VIDEO)

Who used 1600 vehicles during MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA GOVERNMENT?
மகிந்த ஆட்சியில் இந்த 1600 வாகனங்கள் யாரால் பாவிக்கப்பட்டது?
ජනාධිපති අංශයේ වාහන 1600ක් පාවිච්චි කළේ කවුද? – ඇමති ජෝන් අමරතුංග (VIDEO)
ජනාධිපති අංශයේ වාහන පිළිබඳව මහජන සාමය හා ආපදා කළමනාකරණ අමාත්‍ය ජෝන් අමරතුංග මහතා අද මෙසේ සඳහන් කළේය.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Jaffna school kids protest against Chunnakam power plant oil spillage
21 January 2015
School students in Jaffna protested on Tuesday against alleged crude oil spillage by Chunnakam power station which locals say is contaminating water supplies.

Gathering outside the school entrance at 2.30pm local time, students held placards demanding that the contamination ends and an investigation be launched into the incident.



Do not fill crude oil into the wells built by our ancestors, do not spoil drinking water, do not destroy our lives," read one placard.

Investigate and find an immediate solution for the issue regarding drinking water," said another student.

Other placards read: 
Do not pass time with excuses, such as ‘teams are being formed’ and ‘it will be investigated’.

One the one hand, drinking water is being contaminated, on the hand the drinking-water [manufacturing] business is becoming popular. People’s resources are being ruined solely for the profit of business owners.”
According to the Uthayan newspaper, a team from the Northern Provincial Council visited the school to investigate its water supplies.
The Jaffna newspaper reported that the team “did not use any equipment or machinery, but instead threw stones into the well and touched the water in it.”


The Northern Power Company (Pvt) Ltd, which owns the power station, rejected any allegations of water contamination.

"As Northern Power Company (Pvt) Ltd, we deny outright these baseless charges raised by parties with vested interests and not a single charge has been so far accepted by Courts. As all evidence presented to Court even points to another location as being the source of contamination the Company is not in any way liable for the said situation,” MTD Walkers PLC Director/ CEO Lal Perera was quoted as saying by Colombo Gazette on Monday.

“Unfortunately the Medical Officer of Health (MOH) and the Public Health Inspector (PHI) who are not specialists in this field of engineering are making this ludicrous allegation that oil is being discharged by us with absolutely no form of evidence to support their claim. They are basically making this claims based on hearsay but without any scientific methodology being employed to identify the root cause of the contamination and by whom,” he said.

See more here.

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Tamils protest against water contamination by Chunnakam power station (17 Jan 2015)