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

Thursday, June 11, 2015

How a history of eating human brains protected this tribe from brain disease

A real human brain is displayed in the 2001 interactive exhibit “Brain: The World Inside Your Head” at the Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building in Washington. (Andrea Bruce Woodall/
By Sarah Kaplan-June 11
The Washington Post)The sickness spread at funerals.
The Fore people, a once-isolated tribe in eastern Papua New Guinea, had a long-standing tradition of mortuary feasts — eating the dead from their own community at funerals. Men consumed the flesh of their deceased relatives, while women and children ate the brain. It was an expression of respect for the lost loved ones, but the practice wreaked havoc on the communities they left behind. That’s because a deadly molecule that lives in brains was spreading to the women who ate them, causing a horrible degenerative illness called “kuru” that at one point killed 2 percent of the population each year.
The practice was outlawed in the 1950s, and the kuru epidemic began to recede. But in its wake it left a curious and irreversible mark on the Fore, one that has implications far beyond Papua New Guinea: After years of eating brains, some Fore have developed a genetic resistance to the molecule that causes several fatal brain diseases, including kuru, mad cow disease and some cases of dementia.
The single, protective gene is identified in a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Researchers say the finding is a huge step toward understanding these diseases and other degenerative brain problems, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
The gene works by protecting people against prions, a strange and sometimes deadly kind of protein. Though prions are naturally manufactured in all mammals, they can be deformed in a way that makes them turn on the body that made them, acting like a virus and attacking tissue. The deformed prion is even capable of infecting the prions that surround it, reshaping them to mimic its structure and its malicious ways.
The prions’ impact on their hosts is devastating and invariably fatal. Among the Fore, the prions riddled their victims’ brains with microscopic holes, giving the organ an odd, spongy texture. In cattle, prions cause mad cow disease — they are responsible for the epidemic in Britain of the late ’80s and ’90s that required hundreds of thousands of cattle to be destroyed. They have been linked to a bizarre form of fatal insomnia that kills people by depriving them of sleep. And they’re the source of the degenerative neurological disorder Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), characterized by rapid dementia, personality changes, muscle problems, memory loss and eventually an inability to move or speak.
The vast majority of prion-diseases are “sporadic,” seemingly appearing without cause. But a lead author of the Nature study, John Collinge, said in an interview with Nature that a portion of cases are inherited from one’s parents, and an even smaller percentage are acquired from consuming infected tissue. Variant CJD, often called the “human mad cow disease,” is caused by eating beef from infected cows.
Prions are especially insidious because there’s no way of stopping them, science writer D.T. Max, author of a book on prions and fatal familial insomnia, told NPR in 2006. In the hierarchy of pathogens, they’re even more elusive and difficult to quash than a virus. They can’t be treated with antibiotics or radiation. Formalin, usually a powerful disinfectant, only makes them more virulent. The only way to clean a prion-contaminated object is with massive amounts of extremely harsh bleach, he said. But that technique isn’t helpful in treating a person who has already been infected.
The study by Collinge and his colleagues offers a critical insight into ways that humans might be protected from the still-little-understood prions. They found it by examining the genetic code of those families at the center of the Fore’s kuru epidemic, people who they knew had been exposed to the disease at multiple feasts, who seemed to have escaped unscathed.
When the researchers looked at the part of the genome that encodes prion-manufacturing proteins, they found something completely unprecedented. Where humans and every other vertebrate animal in the world have an amino acid called glycine, the resistant Fore had a different amino acid, valine.
“Several individuals right at the epicenter of the epidemic, they have this difference that we have not seen anywhere else in the world,” Collinge told Nature.
That minute alteration in their genome prevented the prion-producing proteins from manufacturing the disease-causing form of the molecule, protecting those individuals from kuru. To test whether it might protect them from other kinds of prion disease, Collinge — the director of a prion research unit at University College London — and his team engineered the genes of several mice to mimic that variation.
When the scientists re-created the genetic types observed in humans — giving the mice both the normal protein and the variant in roughly equal amounts — the mice were completely resistant to kuru and to CJD. But when they looked at a second group of mice that had been genetically modified to produce only the variant protein, giving them even stronger protection, the mice were resistant to every prion strain they tested — 18 in all.
“This is a striking example of Darwinian evolution in humans, the epidemic of prion disease selecting a single genetic change that provided complete protection against an invariably fatal dementia,” Collinge told Reuters.
The Fore aren’t the only people to demonstrate prion resistance. More than a decade ago, Michael Alpers — a specialist on kuru who has studied the Fore since the 1960s and was a co-author of the Nature study — conducted similar research on prion protein genes in humans worldwide. In a study published in Science, he found that people as far-flung as Europe and Japan exhibited the genetic protection, indicating that cannibalism was once widespread and that prehistoric humans probably dealt with waves of kuru-like epidemics during our evolution.
But the gene found in the Fore is special because it seems to render mutant prion-producing proteins (the kind that would be passed down from one’s parents, causing inherited prion diseases) incapable of producing any kind of prion whatsoever. It also stops the wild-type protein — the phenotype that most people have — from making malformed prions.
Scientists say that the benefits of this discovery don’t stop at prion diseases, which are relatively rare — only about 300 cases are reported each year in the United States. According to Collinge, the process involved in prion diseases — prions changing the shape of the molecules around them and linking together to form long chains called “polymers” that damage the brain — is probably responsible for the deadly effects of all kinds of degenerative brain illnesses: Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and dementia chief among them.
According to the World Health Organization, there are 47.5 million people worldwide living with dementia. An additional 7.7 million are diagnosed each year.
If Collinge and his colleagues can understand the molecular mechanisms by which prions do their work — and how the prion-resistant gene stops them — they might better understand the misshapen proteins that are afflicting millions with those other degenerative brain illnesses.
Eric Minikel, a prion researcher at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass., who was not involved in the study, was impressed by the finding.
“It is a surprise,” he told Nature. “This was a story I didn’t expect to have another chapter.”
 
Sarah Kaplan is a reporter for Morning Mix.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

CPA Levels Charges Against Presidential Commission on Missing Persons

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Sri Lanka Brief10/06/2015 
The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) addressed a letter on 08 June 2015 to the Presidential Commission to Investigate into Complaints Regarding Missing Persons (COI), indicating shortcomings in the conduct of the Sri Lankan government’s Presidential Commission. Its letter said:
Raising Concerns with the Work and Progress of the Commission:
The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) has monitored and engaged with the Presidential Commission to Investigate In to Complaints Regarding Missing Persons (COI) since its appointment in 2013. CPA has monitored its public sittings and raised concerns about protection and procedural issues such as witness protection, translations and investigations. In the spirit of constructive engagement, CPA has also regularly met with the COI and shared concerns. CPA therefore writes to the COI to raise several new concerns.
•Interim Report– Although the information in the public realm indicates that the interim report of the COI was handed to President Maithripala Sirisena on 10 April 2015, this document is yet to be made public. CPA is concerned with the lack of transparency regarding this report which one hopes sheds lighton the progress of the work of the COI, any investigations that have commenced, future plans and other related issues. The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) publicly issued interim recommendations in September 2010, thereby raising issues that required urgent attention by the State. Given this precedent, CPA urges that the COI make public its interim report and commence a dialogue on key issues with the necessary parties including government agencies, victims, families and civil society.
•Nature of Public and Private Sittings– CPA has learnt from media reports that several military officials including Major General Jagath Dias and Major General Kamal Gunaratnehave been interviewed by the COI. These media reports state that Major General Shavindra Silva is to be interviewed by the COI upon his return to Sri Lanka. While the COI has a mandate to offer sittings either in public or private, CPA is concerned with the secrecy of the latter and those conducted so far. Our concern is compounded by the non-availability of the option of a private sitting for all the victims, families and witnesses who have come before the COI. This in a context when some of them have faced security issues.
•Status of Investigations– In addition to the two issues raised above, there is concern regarding the status of investigations, if any, initiated by the COI. Although media reports indicate to the COI highlighting the issue of investigations, there is no information publicly available on whether investigations have commenced and on the nature and scope of such investigations. CPA urges the COI to publicly share the status of investigations and plans for the future.
The issues raised in the present letter, coupled with issues raised previously by CPA regarding the mandate and operation of the COI begs the question of whether there is genuine willingness by the Government to address issues of truth, justice and reparations.
Media reports indicate that the COI is to issue its final report in August. However the COI office clarified to CPA that this final report only deals with the expanded mandate of the COI to look into matters beyond disappearances, i.e. International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law violations. As on numerous occasions, the COI’s focus has thus shifted from its original mandate to conduct investigations and of truth seeking on the issue of disappearances, to now looking into other matters. Such developments highlights that the new Government too is relying on the tactics of the former regime to delay any independent and credible truth and justice mechanisms.
Furthermore, CPA is concerned with the thousands of complaints that have yet to be heard and processed by the COI and as to whether any information will be shared with the victims, families and affected communities who have testified before it. CPA urges that more information on the process and future plans be released to the public and that that any future process and mechanism are victim- centered, transparent and inclusive.
In light of the issues raised and its implications for transitional justice and reconciliation, CPA will be forwarding this letter to key government actors and media.
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Buddha statue being built in Thalladi, Mannar
A Buddha statue is being erected on Thalladi Main Street in Mannar.

10 June 2015
Construction work is being carried out to build the Buddha statue in front of Thalladi army camp. The soldiers were previously reported to have decorated the Main Street to celebrate the Buddhist festival of Poson.
Selvam Adaikalanathan, an MP for Vanni district, said that the sudden commencement of the construction was a means of inciting racial tensions.


Mannar, like the rest of the Northern Province is virtually entirely Tamil. Arrests were made earlier this week after Tamil civilians in Mullaitivu protested against the illegal building of a Buddhist vihara on Tamil-owned land.
The Sri Lankan government was recently accused by a US think-tank of conducting a "silent war" through Sinhalisation, including by the building of Sinhala Buddhist temples in Tamil areas.

வடக்கு மீள்குடியேற்றங்கள்; மாகாண சபையே தீர்மானிக்க வேண்டும் 
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10 ஜுன் 2015, புதன்
logonbanner-1வடபகுதியில் இருந்து இடம்பெயர்ந்து சென்றவர்களை மீள்குடியேற்றுவதற்கான அனைத்து நடவடிக்கைகளையும்  வடக்கு மாகாண சபையே செயற்படுத்த வேண்டும் என வடக்கு மாகாண சபையில் தீர்மானம்  நிறைவேற்றப்பட்டது. 
வடக்கு மாகாண சபையின்  30 ஆவது மாதாந்த அமர்வு நேற்று நடைபெற்றது.  அதன்போது வடக்கு மாகாண கல்வி அமைச்சர் குருகுலராசாவினால் அவசர பிரேரணையாக கொண்டுவரப்பட்டு தீர்மானமாக நிறைவேற்றப்பட்டது.
மேலும்  தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாவது, '
வடக்கு மாகாணத்தில் இருந்து இடம்பெயர்ந்து சென்றவர்கள் மீள்குடியேற்றுவதற்கான அனைத்து நடவடிக்கைகளையும்  முதல்வர் க.வி விக்னேஸ்வரன் தலைமையில் வடக்கு மாகாண சபையினால் மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டும்.  
எனவே இவ்வாறான செயற்பாடுகளை மேற்கொள்வதற்கு வடக்கு மாகாண சபை தயாராகவுள்ளது என்றும் அவர் மேலும் தெரிவித்தார். 
இதனயைடுத்து குறித்த தீர்மானம் ஏகமனதாக உறுப்பினர்களினால் ஏற்றுக் கொள்ளப்பட்டு சபையில் தீர்மானம்  ஏகமனதாக நிறைவேற்றப்பட்டது.
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Northern CM’s Development Fund Wigneswaran gets green light from President Northern CM’s Development Fund

President Maithripala Sirisena has given the green light to Northern Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran to launch the Northern Chief Minister's Fund for development activities in the Northern Province.
President Sirisena convened a special meeting with the Chief Ministers of all nine Provinces at the Presidential Secretariat on Monday evening.
During the meeting several issues of the Provinces were discussed by the President with the Chief Ministers and other relevant officials.
Northern Chief Minister Wigneswaran met President Sirisena separately at the end of the meeting and explained to the President his objectives in launching the Chief Minister's Fund for reconstruction and rehabilitation activities in the Northern Province.
Informed sources said that President Sirisena was briefed extensively by Chief Minister Wigneswaran on the necessity of setting up the Chief Minister's Fund for the Northern Province. Wigneswaran brought to the notice of the President that since the Northern Province had been devastated by war, the allocations made by the Central Government for the Northern Provincial Council were not adequate for development in the Northern Province.
The Chief Minister also told the President that with the setting up of the Chief Minister's Fund, monetary assistance could also be obtained from expatriate Tamils.
Wigneswaran has also said the intended Chief Minister's Fund would be transparent and would be established in a manner in which the Central Government would have access to audit the fund.
Following the briefing by the Northern Chief Minister President Sirisena gave him the green light to launch the fund, informed sources said. (PA)

The Impact of the 19th Amendment By Elmore Perera


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News - 10.June.2015, 10.00 PM)  “A prophet is not without honour save in his own country”. My many weaknesses are well known to CIMOGG. I therefore consider it as a signal honour to have been invited to “prophesy” as it were, about the possible impact of the 19th Amendment.  
   Judge Learned Hand, a distinguished American Judge made these observations. I quote “What do we mean when we say that first of all we seek liberty? I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon constitutions, on laws and upon courts. These are false hopes, believe me, these are false hopes. Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no Constitution, no Law, no Court can ever do much to help it. While it lies there, it needs no Constitution, no law, no court to save it” Unquote.  

20A Must Have A Referendum

Colombo Telegraph
By Kusal Perera –June 10, 2015 
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After a long battle fought hard with his own men, President Maithripala Sirisena finally had 20A approved by the Cabinet on Monday 08 June. This incidentally was a special cabinet meeting convened by the President himself for the special purpose of forging consensus among quarrelling party leaders on 20th Amendment. The irony was, he only wanted “20A” and did not have any serious stand on what electoral reforms should be in 20A. It now goes the 20A approved by the cabinet had compromised on PM Ranil Wickremesinghe’s formula of sticking to the 225 MP parliament with 125 elected on FPP system, 75 on proportional representation and the balance 25 from the national list.
Immediately, one of the self appointed electoral reform “experts” from CaFFE brayed its dissatisfaction and proved how wrong it had been in understanding electoral reforms. Issuing a statement CaFFE says though happy 20A finally came, this cabinet approved reform proposal has 03 major flaws. One, it would take a long time to re demarcate the 160 working electorates that now exist into 115 to 118 new electorates including multi member seats. It adds, all through history, all de limitation commissions have added and not reduced seats.
The absurdity of this argument is that CaFFE thinks taking time to do a good and a fair job in re demarcating electorates is bad, as reforms should be limited to easy and quick work. Therefore no serious reforms are necessary, goes the implied argument. Also, these “experts” don’t even know why previous de limitation commissions increased seats. It was to give better representation to the people in a single governing assembly the parliament then, with increasing number of Citizens counted after every 10 year national census. Now, with the 13A in place, responsibilities of the 225 member parliament had been reduced with a second tier representation of people in PCs, responsible for provincial rule. Such constitutional change that reduced responsibilities of the parliament demands a decrease in numbers at the apex assembly, not an increase. Therefore the past necessity of increasing is no more a necessity.
Two, CaFFE says, this will have adverse effect on minority parties. It argues, except by increasing numbers, small political parties cannot be adequately represented. This goes to prove how damningly stupid the “experts” have been in proposing increases. Electoral reforms are not meant to satisfy political parties. They are meant to strengthen people’s representation. Political parties will have to win the confidence of the people, if they want to have their nominees elected. In 1952 the SLFP won only 09 seats, a “small” party then. In 1960 July it formed its own government with 75 MPs. Having formed governments in 1947 and 1952 the UNP was reduced to a “small” party in 1956 with just 08 seats, “smaller” than the LSSP that won 14 seats. Again in 1965 election it won 66 seats to be the largest single party in parliament. How permanent are “small” parties ?

We will survive no-confidence vote: Sri Lanka FinMin

CNBC
Tuesday, 9 Jun 2015
Sri Lanka's finance minister has defended the pace of the country's economic recovery, as a bruising vote of no confidence in the government looms.
In an exclusive interview with CNBC, Ravi Karunanayake, Minister of Finance of Sri Lanka, insisted that the no-confidence motion filed against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe would fail.
However, the political uncertainty has taken a toll on Sri Lanka's stock index. On Tuesday, the main stock index extended losses to finish at 7,067 points - its lowest closing level since April 16. It has slumped more than 3 percent year-to-date.
Spearheaded by the country's opposition camp over the weekend, the no-confidence vote has garnered the support of nearly half of the 225 members in the house, but the 52-year-old minister remains optimistic.
"[The motion] will not go through. This is something done by former president Mahinda Rajapaksa who lost his political control and is getting a handful of extremists in [the] parliament to make life difficult for the new president and [disrupt] this economic recovery that has been so smooth and accepted by the people," Karunanayake told CNBC Asia's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
Sri Lankan Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake.
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Sri Lankan Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake.
The no-confidence motion marked the latest political trouble for President Maithripala Sirisena's government, which does not enjoy a majority in parliament.
Last month, the 63-year-old new leader, who took office in January after beating long-reigning Rajapaksa in a close presidential race, said he plans to dissolve the country's parliament after some crucial political reforms are passed. However, the Sirisena government has yet to fix a date for the general election.
When asked whether the motion reflected the population's dissatisfaction with the country's slow economic recovery, the finance minister defended the governing party's track record.
"Considering the fact that the economy we inherited is public debt driven, corrupted and without a focus, it is the incumbent president and the prime minister who have given Sri Lanka a new lease of life," Karunanayake said.
"We shunned away from the rest of the world and today we're making inroads back into the world," he added, referring to the move by the current administration to revive ties with India and the West.
Under ex-President Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka's foreign policy tilted heavily toward China and relations with the West soured after Washington considered imposing sanctions on Colombo for refusing investigations into allegations of human rights abuses at the end of a decades-long civil conflict with Tamil separatists in 2009.
Dubbed as Southeast Asia's fastest-growing economy, the island's gross domestic product (GDP) came in below expectations at 7.4 percent in 2014, but economists remain optimistic about Sri Lanka's growth in the new year. According to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the country can attain a growth rate of 7.5 percent in 2015 on continued strength in private consumption.
In a bid to spur growth, the central bank cut key policy rates by 50 basis points in April.

US flashes red light on crude oil from Iran

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A dispute is brewing between Sri Lanka and the US over an alleged purchase of fuel from Iran which is under a global trade embargo, media learns. It is learnt that a oil tanker carrying one million barrels of crude oil worth Rs.10 billion reportedly purchased by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) from Iran is heading towards Sri Lanka.
Commenting on this cargo, the US Embassy has written to the Power and Energy Ministry Secretary B.M.S. Batagoda saying that this stock of crude oil suspected to be of Iranian origin and carried on board the tanker Mercs F WHALE should not be unloaded at the Colombo Port.
"The CPC is well aware that there is an embargo on purchasing crude oil from Iran, this cargo should not be accepted by the CPC," the US Embassy's letter in the possession of Daily Mirror states.
The US embassy said in a letter dated February 6, 2015, Sri Lanka had reaffirmed its commitment to ensure zero level imports of crude oil from Iran and that that the Ministry had advised the CPC of this undertaking and directed them to continue with the procedure to share information with the US authorities on the import of crude oil to Sri Lanka.
"Despite your instructions, it is reported that the CPC has purchased a consignment of one million barrels of Iranian crude oil," the embassy said.
"In light of close Sri Lanka-U.S. cooperation on Iran, we wish to bring to your attention Information regarding the vessel F WHALE. Based on Information available to the US Government, the Singaporean flagged VARADA LALIMA loaded Iranian origin crude oil at Kharg Island in late December. The VARADA LALIMA then conducted a ship-to-ship (STS) transfer involving the Iranian origin crude with the Liberian flagged F WHALE in early January off Khor Fakkan. Following the STS transfer, VARADA LALIMA again loaded Iranian origin crude oil at Kharg Island in Iran in January.
" The embassy said the acceptance of the consignment of crude oil from Iran tantamounts to a serious violation of the undertaking given to the US by the Sri Lankan Government and is liable to damage the prevailing goodwill between the two countries.
The US embassy wants the Power and Energy Ministry advices the Sri Lanka Ports Authority to check the Flag registration of this vessel which is on its way to the Colombo Port.
Most importantly, the Sri Lanka Ports Authority may also look into the Insurance coverage, since according to The US Authorities the vessel F WHALE was dropped by the Insurer, the American Club in early January 2015 and she does not appear to have a picked up any other coverage. Hence allowing this vessel to call at Colombo Harbour or in its vicinity can cause alarm among the shipping community and will endanger the safety of harbor and shores in the vicinity.
Please inform the action being taken in this regard to re-assure US authorities of our cooperation at this crucial juncture in our relations.
Meanwhile, Director Foreign Affair for the Secretary to the Presidents, Himalee Arunatilaka, drawing the attention of a meeting she had with the Charge d’Affairs of the USA embassy in Colombo says that theUS envoy had conveyed that they have information that the Liberian flagged vessel F WHALE which is suspected of carrying Iranian oil is currently en route to Colombo and could arrive by June 4th or 5th. The vessel has failed to comply with annual safety and other requirement and is no longer registered under the Liberian or Panamanian flag. USA is concerned that it may be coming to dock in Colombo as it has failed to obtain permission to dock anywhere else. There is also concern that at least some of the Iranian origin oil may be unloaded in Sri Lanka.
The US Embassy will be making representations to the Foreign Ministry. The Liberian flagged vessel allegedly carrying Iranian oil likely to dock in Colombo. Your attention is drawn to the attached documents regarding the above, received from the Presidential Secretariat. As you are aware, Sri Lanka complies with US sanctions on Iran and accordingly has given an undertaking that Sri Lanka will not purchase Iranian oil. There is a concern at least some of the Iranian origin oil may be unloaded in Sri Lanka. Considering the US sanctions, grateful take appropriate action.

Paving the way for Rajapaksa renaissance

logoThursday, 11 June 2015
  • Every distraction, legislative or otherwise, that delays a Parliamentary poll invariably plays into Mahinda Rajapaksa’s hands. A polling date set after the UN investigation report is made public – likely in mid-August – could prove the final trump the Rajapaksas need to make a comeback
A-ratanapura   Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa at a recent rally

Untitled-3Former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, arguably the previous regime’s most powerful man, may be under fire from a plethora of investigations into procurements and dealings during his tenure as chief accounting officer for the Ministry of Defence. But nearly six months after his brother’s stunning election defeat rendered him jobless and without immunity, some of the bravado appears to be returning. The former President’s favourite younger brother is stepping out of the shadows again, as the former ruling family’s political machinery kicks back into gear for another crucial election battle. 

A closer look at Sampur coal power plant


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By Eng Parakrama Jayasinghe- 

parajayasinghe@gmail.com

It is encouraging that my article questioning the need for the proposed Sampur coal power plant, which appeared in the Island newspaper on the 27th May 2015, has evoked considerable interest and discussion. It is also interesting that a letter to the editor from Eng Jayantha Ranatunga also appeared in the letters to the editor column of the Island on the same date under the heading " Solar roof top systems - another view". While Eng Ranatunga would not have had any inkling of my article and the my proposal coincidentally based on the use of roof top solar PV systems as the alternative to the proposed Sampur Coal power plant, there has been much email traffic on both topics. This debate was also fueled by the very well presented case for Roof top solar as a viable source of energy, titled "Business Plans To Encourage Solar Electricity" published by Prof Kumar David, based on the scenario in California, which appeared in the Colombo Telegraph of 24th May 2015.

Mahinda Rajapaksa threatens Dubai Bhai!

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 Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa has threatened Mushtaq Bhai alias Dubai Bhai, who had supplied Biriyani to the royal family, accusing him of cheating out the Rs. 150 million Yoshitha Rajapaksa had given him to keep in the early hours of January 08 morning for safekeeping, say close business friends of Dubai Bhai.

A few days ago, Mahinda called Dubai Bhai and threatened him, “You, S…B. Are you trying to …. Did you think I cannot kill? I killed even before I entered politics. Without …., bring back the money taken from my boy within two weeks. If not, don’t say this Mahinda Rajapaksa is a bad man. If you don’t bring the money, make a coffin ready.”
Dubai Bhai has been told by his friends to complain to police about this threat, but he has told them that he cannot do so because he is an accessory to a fraud. He also said that he will return Yoshitha’s money only if there is a likelihood that Mahinda will gain power again.
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We Are For 20A But Cannot Accept Ranil’s Formula: TPA Leader Mano Ganesan

June 9, 2015
Colombo TelegraphTamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan said that his alliance supports the spirit of 20th Amendment but will not agree to the FPP 125+ DPR 75 + NPR 25 formula which was agreed upon at the cabinet yesterday evening.
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Mano Ganesan
TPA deputy leader minister Palani Thigambaram has categorically registered his opposition to this new formula at the cabinet yesterday.
TPA is the new alliance formed with Democratic People’s Front led by Mano Ganesan, Workers National Front led by cabinet minister Palani Thigambaram and Up-Country Peoples Front led by state minister V. Radhakrishnan.
Issuing a statement Mano Ganesan said; “An urgent meeting of the Assembly of Minor Parties (AMP) is called on Thursday to discuss the latest developments. Until Monday morning we discussed the 20A based on the document submitted to the cabinet and party leaders by the President. The formula in the presidential document is FPP 165+ DPR 31+ NPR 59 to a total of 255. But suddenly to the surprise of all of us the formula has changed.
“The spirit of 20A is to cut down the preferential vote system and bring back the system of MPs for every electorates. We are for these changes. The presidential proposal reasonably addresses minority concerns too. The minorities were assured that new single member and multi member electorates will be carved out by the delimitation commission. The number 165 was arrived at as the FPP electorates to accommodate new single member and multi member electorates. The new formula with FPP 125 dismisses all hopes. It is because with 125 FPP seats we cannot we cannot create new electorates. Minorities who played lead role in forming this government are disappointed with the new formula.Read More

Maithri is quiet over the corruption in the army. Following is the 760 million misappropriations of SL Air Force


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 10.June.2015, 11.00PM) One of the most corrupt leaders in the south Asia is none other than Medamulana Mahinda Rajapaksa. Today 6.2 million people of Sri Lanka who elected Maithripala Sirisena is governing the ministry of defense to bring the Good Governance which was used by the Medamulana Rajapaksa sometimes back. President Maithripala Sirisena despite prosecuting the corruption happened in the defense ministry has started to appoint the corrupt army officers to foreign posts. Further Maithripala Sirisena’s relatives are struggling to promote a corrupt air force officer as the new Air Force Commander. Although Lanka e News revealed his corruption with facts and figures still there is no investigation started up to now. Although President Maithripala Sirisena has a peaceful sleep Lanka e News which is accountable for the people would never sleep amid these unprecedented corruptions.
Rock solid evidence being continuously pouring into Lanka e news amply explains why Air Vice Marshal Gagan Bulathsinghala deserves a slot in the jail, and not the position of the Commander of the Air Force. The latest revelation of the Air Vice Marshal Bulathsinghala is his “deceptive plan” to shift No 4 VVIP Helicopter Squadron from Katunayake to Ratmalana, and consequent shifting of No 2 Heavy Air Transport Squadron from Ratmalana to Katunayake merely to provide SLAF facilities for the operation of one single helicopter belonging to Cosmos Aviation owned by Mahinda Rajapaksha’s pimp, Sajin Vass Gunawardena. Reliable sources say that shifting of these two flying squadrons without any valid operational or functional reason not only busted up millions and millions of public money, but also created serious flying operational and environmental implications.

Gagan Bulathsinghala master mined this “brilliant idea’ of shifting the SLAF flying squadrons, when, Sajin Vaas’ needed SLAF support to sustain his single helicopter positioned at Ratmalana aerodrome. As there was no reason to justify the shifting of No 4 Helicopter Squadron to Ratmalana, Bulathsinghala shamelessly brought out a stupid fact that, a VIP/ VVIP helicopter takes 15 minutes from Katunayake to Colombo, whereas it is only 8 minutes from Ratmalana. However he could not fox the learned pilots of the Air Force, who clearly knew, as per the VIP/ VVIP Flying Standard Operating Procedures, a helicopter has to anyway test fly for 15 minutes prior to the flight proper. Hence, this shifting had absolutely no advantage to save on flying time.
Air Vice Marshal Bulathsinghala, in order to achieve his objectives on Sajin’s behalrf, appointed an ill-experienced set of officers as a Board to provide a feasibility report on this shifting. The No 4 Helicopter Squadron was in existence for 46 years at Katunayake. And, its shifting to Ratmalana of course was a matter of serious strategic concern. In fact, there were very senior and experienced officers who would have been appointed for this Board, but Bulathsinghala  got what he wanted in the feasibility report through a set of “escape goats”, and fulfilled the aspirations of Sajin Vaas. The attached letter signed by Bulathsinghala is clear evidence in this regard.
 
With the shifting of these two squadrons, SLAF had to construct two additional aircraft hangers at Katunayeke and Ratmalana. The Kayunayake hanger was given on contract to Laugfs Engineering of pro-Mahinda Rajapaksha businessman, Wagapitiya at a cost of Rs. 763.75 million. . (At present Wegapitiya’s son is engaged to Gagan Bulathsinhala’s daughter and the person who is trying his best to make Gagan as the Air Force Commander is this Wegapitiya)
The other hanger at Ratmalana and associated infrastructure of these two new locations had cost the SLAF several more hundreds of millions. A copy of the official order form of the hanger contracted to Laugfs Engineering stand testimony to this utter wastage of tax payers’ money. Apart from the financial wastage, the shifting of No 2 Heavy Transport Squadron has created a lot of administrative difficulties and increased operational cost of flying, while, Army being the main user of heavy lift aircraft had to move their logistic infrastructure from Ratmalana to Katunayake at a huge cost and encumbrances. In the meantime, shifting of No 4 Helicopter Squadron to Ratmalana has created an issue of noise pollution in the area, and the residents of Mt Lavinia had made complaints to the Director General Aviation to this effect. Correspondence regarding this issue is attached to substantiate this fact.
 
Air Vice Marshal Gagan Bulathsinghala’s plan to shift these two flying squadrons in 2011 has to be viewed very seriously. There were valid and solid reasons for No 4 VIP/ VVIP Helicopter Squadron to have remained at Katunayake for 46 long years until Gagan Bulathsinghala-Sajin Vaas combination came out with this brilliant “deception”. It is more appropriate to consider this as a crime against national interest. They moved this VVIP Helicopter Squadron out of a very secure base, and placed it at Ratmalana, at a stone-throw distance from Atthidiya road posing serious security vulnerability. For what reason?  To make available SLAF pilots and maintenance facilities at Ratmalana for Sajin Vaas to sustain his Cosmos Aviation helicopter!
6.2 Million People who voted in favour of President Maithripala Sirisena and the 5.8 million who voted against him is looking what steps the defense minister as President Maithripala Sirisena is going to take regarding this.
All relevant letters and copies regarding this corruption are attached with this 
By -Lanka e News inside information division 


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