Two hundred and seventy eight political prisoners whose release the Tamil community has been agitating for several years will soon be granted their freedom following talks with the Tamil National Alliance, party frontliner M.A. Sumanthiran MP told the Sunday Observer. The TNA will this week discuss with Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe the procedural methods and the priority categories of prisoners to be released, he said, adding that a meeting scheduled for last week was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
Many prisoners have not been served any indictments but arrested on mere suspicion, while many others have been arrested for minor offences, he said.The TNA after compiling the details held talks with President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
They are optimistic that the release of the prisoners will be finalised at the next round of talks with Minister Rajapakshe, he said.
* All parties except UPFA oppose 255-member legislature * Consensus on 20th Amendment recedes
by Zacki Jabbar-May 31, 2015, 12:00 pm
With the government hesitant to disregard objections raised by smaller parties to the proposed 20th Amendment to the Constitution and its enactment hanging in the balance, a dissolution of Parliament seems likely by about the middle of June.
Government sources said yesterday that even though President Maithripala Sirisena was doing his best to introduce the First Past the Post and Limited PR (FPP&LPR) System prior to dissolution of the national legislature, he may be compelled to hold the next General Election under the current electoral system if the smaller parties including the JVP, SLMC and those representing the estate Tamils continued to oppose the suggested reforms.
"All parties except the UPFA have objected to the number of seats in Parliament being increased from 225 to 255 as a means of arriving at a consensus on FPP&LPR. In this scenario the possibility of enacting 20A is receding by the day", the sources noted. "It appears a mid-June dissolution is a distinct possibility."
While the UNP has called for 125 MP’s to be elected on FPP and the other 100 on PR , the JVP and SLMC want the MPs to be elected on a 50-50 basis with two ballot papers being issued to the voter.
Leader of the House and Plantation Industries Minister Lakshman Kiriella said that the UNP was opposed to an increase in the number of parliamentarians.
"India with a population of 1.4 billion people has only 545 MPs, so how can we justify having 255 legislators for a population of a little over 20 million? The UPFA is trying to delay the dissolution of the House as long as possible by taking differing positions on 20A. President Sirisena was elected on a pledge to hold Parliamentary Polls at the end of his 100-day program, but we are now well past that deadline. Meanwhile, people are clamouring for early elections. It’s our duty to given them an opportunity with or without 20A."
Asked why polls could not be held under the proposed FPP & LPR System in the event that the President was able to persuade the smaller parties to support the 20th Amendment Bill, he replied that there was no agreement to begin with and the crux of the issue was survival in the political arena.
General Secretary of the UPFA, Susil Premajayanth insisted that the Delimitation Commission established by the recently enacted 19th Amendment could re-draw the electoral boundaries in time for a September election .But, Sirisena says that a new government would be in place by September, meaning polls would be held earlier.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe recently requested the President to ensure that the General Election be conducted in July.
Parliament, is scheduled to meet on June 3, for the purpose of approving the names of three non-MP’s nominated to serve on the 10-member Constitutional Council. They are former Appeal Court Judge A. W. A Salaam, Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy and Dr.A.T.Ariyaratne.
The sources said that Srisena having ensured the passage of the 19th Amendment , though in a diluted form in comparison to the original Bill, wanted the Constitutional Council (CC) appointed prior to dissolving the legislature, having seen how the now defunct 17th Amendment which established the Independent Public Service, Elections, Judicial and National Police Commissions on October 3, 2001 not being activated all these years due to the CC not being constituted.
The 19th Amendment has established Independent Elections, Public Service, National Police, Audit Service, Human Rights, Bribery or Corruption, Finance, Delimitation, National Procurement and University Grants Commissions.
On 16 January 2015 former President Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, following his unexpected defeat in the presidential election, gave up the leadership of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party and Mr. Maithripala Sirisena who contested against the former president assumed duties as the new leader of the SLFP. Mr. Rajapaksa stated that the reason for relinquishing his leadership of the party was to avoid any possible division in the party. The new leader, Mr. Maithripala Sirisena assumed his duties hoping that he could give a new political culture to the SLFP membership and unite the party to contest and win the next general election under his leadership. But it appears that his expectations are not going in the right direction due to number of obstacles which have been created by the crafty operations of the external ‘Gang of Four’ well supported by the Rajapakshe fraction of the SLFP.
‘Gang of Four’
It appears that the ‘Gang of Four’, namely Mr. Wimal Weerawansa MP of National Freedom Front, Mr. Dinesh Gunawardena MP of Mahajana Eksath Peramuna, Mr. Vasudeva Nanayakkara MP of Democratic Left Front, and Mr. Udaya Gammanpila of Pivithuru Hela Urumaya is well supported by a large number of SLFP former Ministers, MPs, Chief Ministers, and other members of the party are working tirelessly to build a strong opposition to SLFP current leader Mr. Maithripala Sirisena’s vision of creating a new political culture.
It is hard to believe that a well-established party like SLFP is indirectly controlled and directed by the ‘Gang of four’ undermining the authority of the leadership and the Central Committee of the party. It appears that the leadership and the Central Committee of the SLFP cannot implement the rules, processes and procedures of the party on their membership because they ignore those instructions and participate in rallies organised by the ‘Gang of Four’ criticising the activities of the “Yahapalnaya” led by the leader of the SLFP. They are not only trying to build a “public opinion” against Maithripala fraction of the party but also giving ‘orders’ to SLFP Central Committee to select certain parliamentary candidates for the upcoming general election of their choice irrespective of the allegations of bribery & corruption, ongoing cases in courts & bribery commission against these MPs. They also demand that Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa should be nominated as the SLFP prime ministerial candidate in the forthcoming general election.Read More
(Lanka-e-news- 30.May.2015, 11.30PM) ‘Of course the 20 th amendment shall be passed . That is imperative and important , but what is the unholy haste being attached by these opportunists to pass this amendment who are trying to create a Trojan horse. Please understand this in right perspective president ,’ said minister Mangala Samaraweera at the last Cabinet meeting , based on information reaching Lanka e news inside information division.
Minister Samaraweera made this statement when the racists in the Cabinet strongly opposed Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) leader Rauff Hakeem at the Cabinet meeting.
On the 27 th when the cabinet meeting was held chaired by the president , the draft of the 20 th amendment was presented to the Cabinet. On that occasion SLMC leader most calmly revealed the 20 th amendment shall be passed , but there are some issues pertaining to it from the point of view of the Muslim community , and therefore he said , he is opposed to its passage in parliament hastily.
The notorious racist Champika Ranawake on hearing this suddenly jumped up like a jack in the box , while ministers Rajitha Senaratne and much abhorred S.B Dissanayake also began criticizing Hakeem most bitterly. Champika castigating Hakeem said’ it is because of you all that the cabinet of ministers swelled to 255. Now you are coming again to express your opposition.’
Rajitha Senaratne then joined with S.B. Dissanayake in support of Champika. They began scolding Hakeem in a fit of mad rage using most insolent and indecent language . Their statements were laden with ‘aroo’ ‘Moo’ and ‘Meka’ which words are commonly used by latrine coolies in Sri Lanka after a kasippu shot . ‘Thamby jumps in all directions,’ they screamed at Hakeem.
While a majority of ministers of the UNP were silently watching this scene , Mangala Samaraweera belonging to a rare breed of upright politicians of the highest caliber in Sri Lanka who could not endure this tirade any longer , rose up and retorted .He said , it is his stance while he was in the SLFP or with the UNP today , the electoral system should be changed, and these two parties have already concluded in favor of this. Nevertheless, this deplorable behavior of these three ministers disallowing and obstructing Hakeem , the only minister there representing the minority party from expressing his views portend grave danger , Samaraweera asserted.
‘We are a country that was ravaged by a 30 years old devastating war. Why did that terrorism initiate ? We cannot force the minority parties to accept our system. If a minority group of people think that by the system we are bringing , no matter how good it seems from our standpoint , their views are not being accommodated duly , that can well be the beginning of another terrorism . Hence , if we who are having so much experience in this connection are not even ready to listen to Rauff Hakeem , what can be the outcome?’ Minister Mangala questioned.
‘Earlier on when in the parliament there was a two third majority ,there was no such haste to amend the election system , therefore the president should ponder and understand why such an unholy haste being attached now for this 20 th amendment. Both you and the prime minister (P.M.) should understand that this is a Trojan horse in the form of 20 th amendment which can well destroy both of you,’ Minister Mangala elaborated.
Thereafter , the president sensibly decided to hold more discussions before giving his consent to the 20 th amendment.
After the cabinet meeting the topic of discussion of a group of ministers was on the conduct of a certain election monitoring organization .One of the ministers said , a chief of that organization who is now out from it is playing the role of a ‘main contractor,’ and he is bringing pressure to bear on the decision making regarding the elections system. The ministers also discussed among themselves that it is through a notorious lawyer who has wormed himself into the position of a co ordinating secretary of a bigwig of the country, this chief of the monitors has collected monies , and based on that ill gotten wealth he is riding the high horse having lost even his sense of proportions . He is therefore surely headed for a heavy fall , they observed.
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Chief Prelate of the Asgiriya Chapter, the Venerable Galagama Attadassi Thera
Monday, 1 June 2015
The Chief Prelate of the Asgiriya Chapter, the Venerable Galagama Attadassi Thera, has questioned the demand by the Chief Minister of the Northern Province C.V. Wigneswaran that the Army should be withdrawn from Jaffna. The Venerable Galagama Attadassi Thera said that the Government must be wise when responding to such demands and ensure that Sri Lanka remains united under one National Flag.
The Chief Prelate said this when he met Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who was on a visit to Kandy. In response, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe noted that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) was working well with the new Government.
He recalled that some TNA members had even attended the Independence Day celebrations this year and this showed that the TNA accepted Sri Lanka’s Independence Day and also the military. The Prime Minister said that while there maybe a few negative comments being made by some TNA members, in Parliament both the Government and the TNA have a good understanding. Wickremesinghe also noted that the issue of returning land held by the military in the north to the civilians was still an issue. However he said that land which the military did not require any more since the war was over was being returned to the rightful owners. (Colombo Gazette)
The principle of non-violence is central to Buddhist teachings, but in Sri Lanka some Buddhist monks are being accused of stirring up hostility towards other faiths and ethnic minorities. Their hard line is causing increasing concern.
The small temple in the suburbs of Colombo is quiet. An image of the Buddha is surrounded with purple and white lotus flowers. Smaller Buddhas line the walls.
But upstairs, a burly monk in a bright orange robe holds forth - for this is one of the main offices of a hard-line Buddhist organisation, the Bodu Bala Sena or Buddhist Power Force (BBS).
The peaceful precepts for which Buddhism is widely known barely figure in his words. Instead, the monk, Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero, talks of his Buddhism in terms of race. Most Buddhists here are ethnically Sinhalese, and Sinhalese make up three-quarters of the island's population.
"This country belongs to the Sinhalese, and it is the Sinhalese who built up its civilisation, culture and settlements. The white people created all the problems," says Gnanasara Thero angrily.
He says the country was destroyed by the British colonialists, and its current problems are also the work of what he calls "outsiders". By that he means Tamils and Muslims.
In fact, while a minority of the Tamils did indeed come from India as tea plantation workers, most of them, and most of the Muslims, are as Sri Lankan as the Sinhalese, with centuries-old roots here.
"We are trying to... go back to the country of the Sinhalese," says Gnanasara Thero. "Until we correct this, we are going to fight."
Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero. Photo: AFP
This firebrand strain of Buddhism is not new to Sri Lanka. A key Buddhist revivalist figure of the early 20th Century, Anagarika Dharmapala, was less than complimentary about non-Sinhalese people. He held that the "Aryan Sinhalese" had made the island into Paradise which was then destroyed by Christianity and polytheism. He targeted Muslims saying they had "by Shylockian methods" thrived at the expense of the "sons of the soil".
And later, in 1959 Prime Minister SWRD Bandaranaike was assassinated by a Buddhist monk - the circumstances were murky but one contentious issue was the government's failure to do enough to ensure the rights of the Sinhala people.
Since 2012, the BBS has embraced direct action, following the example of other like-minded groups. It raided Muslim-owned slaughter-houses claiming, incorrectly, that they were breaking the law. Members demonstrated outside a law college alleging, again incorrectly, that exam results were being distorted in favour of Muslims.The long war against the Tamil Tigers - a violent rebel group purporting to speak for the Tamil minority - brought the hard-line Buddhists into their own once more. Portraying the war as a mission to protect the Sinhalese and Buddhism, in 2004 nine monks were elected to parliament on a nationalist platform. And it was from the monks' main party that Gnanasara Thero later broke away, in time forming the BBS. It is now the most prominent of several organisations sharing a similar ideology.
Now that a Tamil adversary has been defeated, Muslims seem to be these nationalists' main target, along with evangelical Christians whom they accuse of deceitfully and cunningly converting people away from Buddhism.
But can the BBS be called violent? "Whenever there is something wrong done by a Buddhist monk everything [is blamed on] us because of our popularity," says BBS spokesman Dilantha Withanage.
"BBS is not a terror organisation, BBS is not promoting violence against anyone... but we are against certain things." He cites threats by Islamic State to declare the whole of Asia a Muslim realm.
Time and again he and his colleague bracket the word "Muslim" together with the word "extremist".
"BBS is not promoting violence against anyone" - Dilantha Withanage
They are not the only Sinhalese who express discomfort at a visible rise in Muslim social conservatism in Sri Lanka. More women are covering up than before and in parts of the country Saudi-influenced Wahabi Muslims are jostling with more liberal ones.
Yet there is no evidence of violent extremism among Sri Lankan Muslims. Rather, they have been at the receiving end of attacks from other parts of society.
In the small town of Aluthgama last June, three people died in clashes that started when the BBS and other Buddhist monks led an anti-Muslim rally in a Muslim area. At the time, I met Muslim families whose homes and shops had been burnt and utterly destroyed, and who were cowering in schools as temporary refugees.
Moderate Buddhists have also been targeted by hard-line ones.
Last year Rev Wathareka Vijitha Thero was abducted, rendered unconscious, tied up and forcibly circumcised - he says this was meant as a gesture of ridicule because he had worked for closer cooperation between Buddhists and Muslims.
He believes Buddhist monks - he doesn't know who or whether they were aligned with any particular group - were responsible.
In a separate case, a few weeks earlier, Vijitha Thero had held a news conference to highlight the grievances of the Muslim community - the gathering was broken up by the BBS. Gnanasara had hurled insults and threatened him: "If you are involved in this type of stupid treachery again, you will be taken and put in the Mahaweli River," he said.
The reference to the Mahaweli is significant - there was a left wing insurrection against the Sri Lankan government in 1989 - it's estimated 60,000 people disappeared and many dead bodies were dumped in the river.
Another country where fierce Buddhism has recently made headlines is Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. A Buddhist faction there, the 969 movement, is known for strident anti-Muslim campaigns that have triggered widespread violence.
Shin Wirathu (centre) arrives with Gnanasara Thero (left) for the Buddhist Power Force convention in Colombo in 2014. Photo: AFP
Its leader, Shin Wirathu, was recently invited to Sri Lanka by the BBS. Both organisations say that even if Buddhism predominates in their own countries, overall it is under threat. "We want to protect it, therefore we signed a memorandum of understanding on forming alliances in the Asian region," says Withanage.
In January, Sri Lanka unexpectedly elected a new president, Maithripala Sirisena. He told me that "everybody knows" who gave rise to the BBS - implying that it was the administration of his predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa. The previous government was, at least, strongly supportive of the organisation.
And the group thrived because the rule of law had broken down, according to the new minister for Buddhist affairs, Karu Jayasuriya. He has told me that the BBS will be reined in. On Tuesday, Gnanasara Thero was arrested for taking part in an unauthorised demonstration but later freed on bail. Thus far, the new government - which, like the old one, includes a strongly Buddhist nationalist party - seems timid about taking on the men in orange.
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Of all the moral precepts instilled in Buddhist monks the promise not to kill comes first, and the principle of non-violence is arguably more central to Buddhism than any other major religion. So why have monks been using hate speech against Muslims and joining mobs that have left dozens dead?
A secret bank account in the name of Bellimissa has been opened in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) just prior to the MiG deal.
According to the Financial Crimes Investigations Division (FCID) sources, the investigators who are dealing with the procurement of MiG-27 fighter jets to the Sri Lanka Air Force have managed to locate the account.
The account has been opened in 2006 just before the deal. Leak documents inColombo Telegraph‘s possession confirms that their was no company called Bellimissa in the UK.
According to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists the BVI has harbored perhaps 850,000 offshore companies (as much as 40 percent of the world total), with 450,000 of them still active.
Sri Lankan government has paid US$ 10.078 million for four MiG 27s in 2006. Two of these fighter jets were grounded after being purchased and unserviceable during the warranty period.
As Colombo Telegraphreported last week, when the FCID questioned, the former secretary to the ministry of defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa said the purchases were done in a proper way. When subjected to deeper questioning he said the person responsible for all those matters was Air Marshal Roshan Gunatileke, who was the Air Force Commander at that time.Read More
Rajapaksa plans to contest parliamentary polls in another bid to return to power. (File/PTI)
30th May 2015 COLOMBO: Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is mounting a political comeback, has expressed fears that the separatist Tamil Tigers could regroup and revive terrorism in the country.
"We are glad that terrorists are no more. But I have a suspicion that we may return to see terrorism," Rajapaksa said.
"We don't want to see that happening we want everyone to live in peace and harmony," he told a religious gathering in the north central town of Anuradhapura yesterday.
Rajapaksa, who led the Sri Lankan forces in the bloody victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 2009, plans to contest parliamentary polls in another bid to return to power.
He first won in 2005, surfed a wave of popularity among the Sinhala majority to win again in 2010. He then had the Constitution changed to allow the third term he hoped to win in January's poll.
But the veteran politician suffered a surprise defeat insnap presidential polls he called.
Rajapaksa's defeat to President Maithripala Sirisena came despite his popularity among the Sinhala Buddhist majority.
Sirisena received wide support from minority Tamils and Muslims with sizable support from the Sinhalese, who were fed up with Rajapaksa's authoritarian rule.
Rajapaksa, in order to shore up the Sinhala Buddhist support, has often visited Buddhist temples.
He has accused Sirisena of relaxing security in the North in a bid to grant the Tamil demand for demilitarisation of the former conflict zones.
But the Sri Lankan government has publicly condemned those trying to make a political capital by raising fears of LTTE revival.
The nearly three-decades-long LTTE war ended in 2009 with the defeat of the Tigers and resulting in the deaths of at least 100,000 people.
One month before the gruesome rape and murder of a Poonkuduthivu schoolgirl, Jaffna’s District Secretary in a report had urged the police to act fast to check the rising incidence of sexual abuse, exploitation and illicit sale of liquor and drugs in the district. Describing schoolchildren’s new found addiction to drugs and banned substances as a “well-planned strategy”
aimed at disrupting the social fabric of the north, the report sent to Jaffna’s Deputy Inspector General highlights the alarming rate at which crime is rising in the peninsula. The report is the outcome of a discussion held by the District Child Development Committee headed by the DS. Drawing the attention of the police to illegal liquor sales that “continue unabated” in many areas in the district, the report notes that schoolchildren under the influence of drugs and alcohol turn violent and are involved in crimes.
It also says that child abuse is rampant in the district with children being molested by sex predators while children from areas outside the district are seen begging on the streets of Jaffna. District Secretary N. Vedanayagam told the Sunday Times his secretariat had sent the report to the Police, urging immediate action and a constant vigilance.
The report names schools, locations and villages vulnerable to the drug menace. Four of the schools named are leading schools in Jaffna. The post-war Northern Province has become a hub for the illicit drug trade. The popular drugs in the area are the Kerala ganja and the cannabis-mixed arecanuts, according to civil society activists. They say most of the drugs come through the Mathagal area.
They say the drug dealers carry out their business at eating houses near schools. The Sunday Times learns that the transaction takes place through various facilities offered by mobile phone companies. Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the All Island Teachers’ Association, blamed the failure by the police for the worsening crime situation in the peninsula.
“Recently at a village level meeting, several women organisations and Pradeshiya Sabha representatives identified areas that had become vulnerable to anti-social activities. They brought this to the notice of the police but little or no effective was action taken,” he said.Thambirasa Kurukularasa, the Northern Province Minister in charge of Education, Cultural Affairs, Sports and Youth Affairs, said he had instructed schools to carry out awareness campaigns to educate the children on the harmful effects of drugs.
An angry vice principal of a leading school which was named in the District Secretary’s report said the school would seek an explanation from the Secretariat on what basis the school was named. ”They should have informed us first if they had found any illegal activities or our students were involved in drugs,” he said.
A senior police official in the north confirmed that they had received a report from the District Secretary and they had taken countermeasures to eliminate the drug menace in the district.
He said the police were to send a detailed response to the District Secretary’s report by May 20, but due to the recent unrest over the rape and murder of the schoolgirl they could not send it. They would send it by next week. “We have deployed surveillance teams in the identified areas to collect intelligence on this. The situation will be under control soon,” he assured.
It is revealed from the reliable sources that, main reason for resigning of Pavithra vanniarachchi from the state minister portfolio was due to the raiding of several large scale gem mining-pits belongs to her.
Shehas been operated these gem mining pits in Ratnapura areas and raid was done by a group of officers in Gem and Jewelry Authority together with Police offices with a support of soldiers in the Kuruvita army camp. As a result of the raid, 24 suspects were arrested and they were released later on a cash bail of Rs 5000 for each.
However, Bachor machinesused for diggingof the gem pits and instruments used for gem panning were kept under the custody of Court as evidence for the court trials. There after Pavithra Vanniarachchi has made several attempts to get release the machinery and other instrument by influencing the officers of Gem and Jewelry Authority using her power being a state minister of Environment under the President Mithreepala Sirisena.
Officers of Gem and Jewelry authority havethen reported the incident to President Mithreepala Sirisena and in turn he was strongly advised the officers to strictly adhere with the legal process.
It is evident that Pavithra was annoyed with this incident and decided to resign from the state ministerial portfolio. She has been carried out this type of illegal gem mining activities together with a VIP lady for a longer period. After resigning from the state ministerial portfolio, she has been supported the former president Rajapakshe and she promised that she never withdraw her battle without electing Mahinda Rajapakshe as next Prime Minister and she has offered her house again as a bet for it.
The CID has launched a special investigation into a website that publishes articles defamatory of president Maithripala Sirisena and his friends.
The investigation follows a complaint lodged by Thushitha Halloluwa, convener of the organization to protect the SLFP. He is presently a coordinating secretary to the foreign affairs minister and the chairman of the Colombo Commercial Fertilizer Company Ltd.
Also a director at Mobitel, he recently lodged a complaint with the CID and the IGP against continuing mud throwing at him and the president.
The accused website has a name similar to our website http://lankanewsweb.net/, and this has placed us into numerous difficulties too. About that, we complained to media ministry secretary Karu Paranawithana and justice minister Wijedasa Rajapaksa, but no positive response has been received yet.
False allegation
A certain website reported that the website that was supporting Maithri and the mud throwing website with a similar name are both run by the same person and the aim is to gain financial profits from both sides, the CID has found out.
When contacted, Halloluwa told LNW that the CID was yet to make such a revelation regarding his complaint.
We wish to inform our viewers that we will not fall to the level of calling for a blocking or banning of the website with a name similar to ours and the website in London.
Our lawyers are already at work regarding this under the intellectual property act and the outcome of their work will be seen in the near future.
We also ask other websites not to fall prey to attempts by the enemies to set us against each other and to clearly identify the conspiracy. This conspiracy became clear after a pro-Rajapaksa newspaper removed, within an hour, an article posted on its online edition regarding this matter.
This past Monday, as on every Memorial Day, American political and military leaders paid tribute to the sacrifice of service members who gave their lives for their country. The day of remembrance is not only to honor the past dead, but also to recognize the tens of thousands of service members still deployed in combat zones today, regardless of whether politicians label them as “wars” or whether these operations are in the forefront of Americans’ minds. On Memorial Day itself, the Pentagon released a somber statement: “Sgt. 1st Class Pablo A. Ruiz, 37, of Melbourne, Florida, died May 24, in Bagram, Afghanistan, from a non-combat related incident.”