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

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Chamal Rajapakse officially announces his retirement from politics : Farewell on 7th


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 30.June.2015, 10.00PM) Speaker Chamal Rajapakse the least crooked of the Medamulana Rajapakse lineage officially announced after the recent dissolution of parliament that he would not be contesting at the next elections , and he is retiring from politics.
Accordingly a farewell function is be accorded to Chamal Rajapakse on the 7 th at 3.00 .p.m. at the parliamentary complex. The permission of the prime minister , opposition leader and parliament  secretary has been granted towards this, and all arrangements have been made in this regard.
All MPs and ministers of the last government have been invited for this function. Sources close to the speaker revealed , as nominations can be handed over on the 7th  , the day after the function on 6 th, none need to hand over nominations on the 6 th , and hence it is believed all parliamentarians will  attend the function.  
Chamal Rajapakse who was born in 1942 is 72 years old , and is  the eldest of the Medamulana brothers. Chamal who is an old boy of Richmond College , Galle did not pursue higher education . He joined the police service as a sub inspector straight from school.  After serving in that post for 8 years , he joined the State Trading Corporation as an assistant manager. 
Subsequently ,Chamal entered politics in 1985 and contested the Mulkirigala seat under the SLFP  , and lost . Thereafter in 1989 he contested  the Hambantota district and won. Since that point of time until now , he had held posts of M.P., deputy minister , minister  and minister cum speaker . He received  the State  SL ‘Vibooshana’ award for service to the people.
During the era of the Rajapakse regime of monumental corruption , he was a main  person  who safeguarded the regime  while also safeguarding his reputation steering clear  of corruption , fraud  and murder charges unlike the other Rajapakse brothers who were steeped in all those crimes and more. If only Chamal the speaker  has the ability to cause his sons , his younger brothers and their sons too to retire from politics , it will be another  great service he will be doing to the country and the people , for which the entire nation will be ever grateful as they are  yearning for that  every minute of the day.
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Sri Lanka President dashes Rajapaksa PM hopes; Mahinda to go it alone

By Our Political Correspondent-Jun 30, 2015


ECONOMYNEXT - President Maithripala Sirisena today ruled out granting nominations to former strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa to contest as a prime ministerial candidate at up coming general elections.

President Sirisena in a special announcement broadcast over state television, rejected opposition-initiated reports that the former president will make a come back as a prime ministerial candidate from the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA).

State Rupavahni interrupted its regular programing to announce that  President Sirisena had not recognised his arch rival as a UPFA prime ministerial candidate. Nor has the President agreed to make him prime minister at any stage.

President Sirisena is the leader of the UPFA as well as its main constituent party, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP). The SLFP  wil conclude its nominations lists by Friday the 3rd, Sirisena said in a further statement issued to news organisations later in the evening.

There had been talks between representatives of President Sirisena and former leader Rajapaksa in Kandy today, but the talks were inconclusive.

However, former media minister Keheliya Rambukwella told reporters that the talks had progressed well with one glitch over Rajapaksa demanding to be the main PM candidate.

It had been an emphatic no from Sirisena and sources close to Rajapakse said he was due to announce his entry back into main stream politics tomorrow.

Rajapaksa has organised a press conference at his Medamulana home where he is expected to announce his candidature at the August 18 election as the leader of a new political alliance.

"This will be somewhat similar to president Sirisena's entry into the presidential election from the Swan symbol," a source close to Rajapaksa said.

This means Rajapaksa will be competing directly with the Sirisena-led UPFA leading to a further split in the SLFP/UPFA combo.

Any further erosion of the UPFA/SLFP base would be advantageous to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who has openly challenged Rajapaksa to enter the fray.

Meanwhile, the Tamil National Alliance said their four-party Tamil coalition will contest the August 18 election keeping its coalition in tact despite fears that some may try to contest on their own after leaving the TNA.

"We have now worked out our arrangement and it is clear that the TNA will contest as one entity and we are confident of retaining out 14 seats," TNA former Jaffna MP, Suresh Premachandran said.
   
"We may be able to increase our number up to about 17 and we will be a formidable force in the next parliament," he added.

The TNA remaining as a single entity will give them a bigger role in the next parliament and may even make them king makers if no party gets 113 seats in the 225-member parliament to have a simple majority.

Allocation Of Functions Of Departments To Ministries

Colombo TelegraphBy R.M.B Senanayake –June 30, 2015 
R.M.B Senanayake
R.M.B Senanayake
There is an interest among some political parties and civil society activists like the Ven. Maduluwawe Thero for a small Cabinet where the allocation of functions among the Ministers is based on rational principles. It is a salutary development and requires the support of those who value rationality in politics and governance. It will lead to a reduction in the present excessive cost of our political Establishment- a burden which increased unduly with the setting up of the Provincial Councils. The burden of maintaining the Political Establishment falls on the people. With the setting up of the Provincial Councils we do not now require a top heavy Ministerial outfit at the Central Government. But our national politicians are not willing to give up their power and intervention by Civil Society is absolutely essential to curb the excessive costs of the Political Establishment. Cavil Society must ensure that there is a radical re-structuring of the political Establishment at the national level now that the Provincial Councils have come to stay. A curb on the number of Ministries and the size of the Cabinet is an essential reform of our political Establishment. So a study of a rational allocation of functions among Ministers and a rational grouping of departments under Ministries is essential for rational government. It indirectly limits the number of Ministries and Ministers as well.
This problem was studied by the British Machinery of Government Committee in 1918, called the Haldane Committee. They said there are only two alternatives which may be briefly described as distribution according to the persons or class of persons to be served by the particular departments or according to the services to be performed by the respective departments. Under the former method each Minister who presides over a Department would be responsible to the parliament for those activities of the government which affect the sectional interests of a particular class of persons, say for women or for children or a Ministry for the Unemployed. The inevitable outcome of this type of allocation of functions will lead to what has been called Lilliputian administration. Further when the function is limited to catering to a particular class of persons then it is impossible for a department to engage in its particular specialized service. For example if it is the work of the Ministry to provide say a police function or the supply of public goods such as defense or law and order or national insurance or pensions then the function requires a specialized knowledge to be acquired and such function cuts across different classes of people. If we divide the functions according to the clients to be served then functions which require specialization cannot be developed for a Ministry to acquire the necessary expertise. Instead different Ministries carrying out the same function such as the provision of insurance or banking will not be able to develop the necessary expertise. Instead several Ministries catering to different classes of people will be engaged in the same function. This militates against specialization. Then the quality of the service provided by the several departments engaged in the same function will suffer. They will not be able to provide as high a service as when the service was done for all the people by a single department. Further, the Department will be engaged in providing several services required by the same class of persons. But if a Department provides just one particular type of service to all persons, it can develop greater expertise in providing such service.
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JVP to contest election with an alternative programme

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"Before the general election masses rejected the political culture set up during Mahinda Rajapaksa regime. Now, those who have been rejected during the SLFP crisis are getting ready to contest the election. President Maithripala Sirisena cast away the country and the people to give preference to his party. Now discussions are being held to get the thieves from the old regime to contest the election. Masses will never approve this move," said the Information Secretary of the JVP.
He said this addressing a media conference held at the head office of the JVP today (30th).
Speaking further Mr. Herath said, "There was a despotic family rule in this country before 8TH January this year. The people in the country wanted to end this arbitrary despotic family rule. Masses rallied for this purpose without any bias. The JVP too got involved actively in the presidential election to defeat the despotic family rule. At the presidential election our slogan was ‘Defeat despotic family rule! Rally for Democracy!’ In the end all were able to defeat Rajapaksa family rule that was cancerous to this country.
After 8th January a coalition government of Maithri – Ranil was formed. People were promised 100 tasks to be fulfilled in a programme of 100 days. The JVP, without being a shareholder of the government, carried on a task for the country and the people in an attempt to bring in democratic reforms, win economic reliefs and punish fraudsters and the corrupt. People wanted to punish thieves in Rajapaksa regime who had been involved in large scale frauds and thieving. After a few days of the election victory on the 8th January, the JVP handed over a lot of information regarding fraudsters of Rajapaksa regime to Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption and the CID. Our complaints were against large scale fraudsters. Cases were filed in the Supreme Court. That’s how we mediated to get the fraudsters punished. However, at the end of the 100 day programme the government could not fulfill the promises made to the people. The government started going against the mandate given to it by the masses. We had to take to the streets against the government as it attempted to rule the country ignoring the mandate it received. We agitated demanding the arrest of thieves who were involved in large scale rackets. We held demonstrations and agitations demanding the government to fulfill promises it had made. However, the government, disregarding the wishes of the masses, continued its rule entirely to fulfill its power hunger.
We know that a big change cannot be achieved in 100 days. However, the people expected the government to fulfill the promises made to adopt the 19th amendment, Audit Service Commission, the National Drug Regulatory Authority Bill and establishing an independent police, judiciary and a public service. People also expected that the government would establish the Constitutional Council after adopting the 19th amendment. People thought good governance would be established as promised. However, we knew that Maithri – Ranil administration would never be able to find solutions for people’s issues. This government does not have any solution for issues such as unemployment, issues in education and health sectors.
The government also failed to fulfil the simple issues of the people. Now the UNP states it would reveal various things. They talk about thieves. They should have revealed such information earlier. Saying thieves would be exposed after 6 months is a joke. What the government including the UNP could have done was to take action regarding frauds and corruption that had been already revealed.
People were promised that the government would be dissolved after 100 days. As such, a general election was due after 23rd April. However, this election was postponed day by day. People were not satisfied with the work done during the 100 day programme.  Despite stating the cabinet would be appointed scientifically, it was increased to 82. Certain individuals were given posts of presidential advisers making administrators a laughing stock. There was a large scale financial fraud at the Central Bank. The committee appointed to investigate this fraud became a joke. Accusations against the Governor of the Central Bank Arjun Mahendran were being revealed at the Committee on Public Enterprises. The country came to know despite Maithri – Ranil administration bragging about eliminating corruption, there were frauds and corruption during their rule as well. The country started moving towards anarchy. Even then the President did not want to dissolve Parliament. President Maithripala discarded the country and the people to en-clasp his party. As a result the country moved further towards anarchy. Taking action against fraudsters in the previous government was delayed.
Due to the power struggle in the SLFP Mr. Maithripala Sirisena had to consolidate his power as the president of the party. He didn’t take necessary urgent decisions on behalf of the country. SLFP – UNP coalition government did not take any attempt to punish the corrupt. They took measures to protect thieves. The people expected different policies from them.
Now, the Parliament has been dissolved. No decision was taken when the Parliament was due to be dissolved. Before the general election masses rejected the political culture set up during Mahinda Rajapaksa regime. Now, those who have been rejected during the SLFP crisis are getting ready to contest the election. President Maithripala Sirisena cast away the country and the people to give preference to his party. Now discussions are being held to get the thieves from the old regime to contest the election. Masses will never approve this move.
It is necessary to make a strong effort to fulfill the wishes people expected through the 100 day programme. For this a strong representation of the JVP is necessary in the next Parliament. The present administrators have no solutions for economic issues, unemployment issue of the youth or health issues that torment masses. For this a broad social transformation is necessary and the JVP would use the general election to achieve this. We have already started having small meetings. We are establishing electoral and district boards of authority targeting the election. We have already started preparing nomination lists. We are also taking measures to make available a manifesto from the party. We are having discussions with intellectuals, professionals and scholars to get their suggestions. Our election manifesto would be presented to the masses in the middle of July. We expect to get signature to the nomination papers on 11th July. We are also making all arrangements to face the election with a new propaganda structure.
We are preparing nomination papers with vigorous individuals to have a strong representation in the Parliament. Accordingly, we put forward a team led by Comrade Anura Dissanayaka to Colombo District. Other members of the team will include Member of the Political Bureau of the JVP Comrade Lal Kantha, Member of the Central Committee Comrade Laxman Nipunarachchi and Attorney at Law Comrade Sunil Watagala. The Information Secretary of the party Comrade Vijitha Herath, the National Organizer Comrade Bimal Ratnayaka and Member of the Central Committee Comrade Mahinda Jayasinghe will be among those who contest Gampaha district from the party.
Member of the Central Committee Comrade Nalinda Jayatissa will contest Kalutara District while Matara District team will be led by the Member of the Political Bureau Comrade Sunil Handunneththi. Badulla District team will be led by the Member of the Central Committee Comrade Samantha Vidyaratna while Hambantota will be led by the Member of the Central Committee Comrade Nihal Galappaththi. The team for Jaffna District will be led by the Member of the Central Committee Comrade Ramalingam Chandrasekar, Anuradhdapura will be led by the Member of the Central Committee Comrade Wasantha Samarasinghe, Kegalle District will be led by Member of the Central Committee Comrade Gamini Ratnayaka, Ampara District will be led by former MP Comrade Wasantha Piyatissa.
The JVP expects to contest the election with an alternative programme against the corrupt and deceptive political culture carried out by the UPFA and the same policies followed by the SLFP – UNP coalition during the last 6 months. We propose an alternative programme against the corrupt administrations carried out by the UPFA and the UNP. We, with the support of the masses, would strive to get the maximum representation in the Parliament."
NM at 110


logoTuesday, 30 June 2015
This year marked the 110th birth anniversary of Nanayakkarapathirage Martin Perera, better known as Dr. N.M. Perera; Leader of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, popular labour leader, one-time Mayor of Colombo, outstanding Parliamentarian, Marxist, intellectual, sportsman, sometime film actor and above all a man whose life and contribution to our political evolution is commemorated with respect even today, nearly four decades after his death.
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The life and career of N.M. Perera, that young student from far-away Ceylon, surely made his teachers proud!
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It will be difficult for those born after independence to adequately comprehend the full meaning of being a colony; of a people on whom another had imposed. A ruler may impose his will on the ruled, a neighbouring tribe may hold sway for a time, but here was a very distant culture, an alien people whose ideas and ways were different altogether, an incongruous imposition.

CID to investigate accusations on Supreme Court judge








2015-06-30
A Supreme Court Judge has declined to give a statement regarding the alleged accusations of assaulting a female servant in his employment, Police Media Spokesperson ASP Ruwan Gunasekara told Ceylon Today online.
The domestic worker employed at the residence of the Judge, on June 26 lodged a complaint with Mount Lavinia Police claiming that she has been assaulted.
When a team of police visited the residence of the judge to get a statement, the judge has declined to give a statement, ASP Gunasekara added.
Mount Lavinia Police have submitted a report to Mount Lavinia Magistrate regarding the incident. Inspector General of Police (IGP) has ordered that Criminal Investigation Department should conduct further investigations regarding the incident.

Sarath Abrew becomes boisterous again

Monday, 29 June 2015 
Report reaching us conforms that Supreme Court Judge Sarath Abrew has assaulted and injured a domestic maid who was working in his house.
The domestic servant is currently admitted to the Kalubowila Hospital and getting treatment. This domestic servant named Nilusha Damayanthi a 37 year old femal has come to work to the Supreme Court judge Sarath Abrew’s house last 15th.
Sarath Abrew who has been a high court in Kalutara had been appointed as an appeal court judge by the former president Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Now he is serving as one of the Supreme Court Judges.
This domestic servant has been entrusted a job to look after a sick child and the child has frequently assaulted this servant. When the servant has complained this to the judge Abrew, he also has assaulted her. The servant has told the police that judge Abrew assaulted her with a gun. The judge has not allowed her to leave the house after 15 days of her joining to work.
The judge has come to the Kalubowila Hospital several times and influenced the director of the hospital and tried to discharge the servant by force. Currently the servant has been given police protection and prevented the judge of meeting her.
Four such similar assaulting incidents were reported about this judge before. That was against another domestic maid and three police officers. There is a terrible reputation about this judge in the legal circle and there is a controversy that this judge has been affected by a psychiatric disorder.

Exclusive: Bond Scam; Full Text Of Interim Report Of COPE Inquiry


Colombo TelegraphJune 30, 2015
The 13-member Special Parliamentary Investigation Committee that probed the alleged insider trading and favoritism in the recent treasury bond issue has established Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran’s direct intervention on behalf of his son-in-law Arjun Aloysius owned Perpetual Treasuries.
The Central Bank Governor - Arjuna Mahendran
The Central Bank Governor – Arjuna Mahendran
Last month, the three-member lawyers committee appointed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to probe into the controversy that has emerged over the issuance of Treasury Bonds has said that the Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran had no direct role in deciding to accept bids over and above the one billion rupees stipulated in the 30-year bond tender and accept up to 10 billion rupees.
The parliamentary committee comprised Chairman of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) and General Secretary of the Communist Party, DEW Gunasekera, Minister of Health and Indigenous Medicine Rajitha Senaratne, State Minister of Child Development Rosy Senanayake, Deputy Minister of Highways and Investment Promotion Eran Wickramaratna, Deputy Minister of Justice Sujeewa Senasinghe, UPFA MP Lasantha Alagiyawanna, Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation Arjuna Ranatunga, Democratic National Alliance MP Sunil Handunetti, Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation Arjuna Ranatunga, UPFA MP Susil Premajayantha, UPFA MP Hassan Ali, Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha, UPFA MP Weerakumara Dissanyake and Illankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) MP E. Saravanapavan.
The Parliament had never before appointed a special committee comprising members of COPE to investigate a specific allegation against a senior state official. The committee received the expert advice of former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank W.A. Wijewardena.  Apart from the expert advice, prior to the investigation COPE members were given a two day class by Dr. Wijewardena.
We publish below the interim report prepared by the committee, the sudden decision to dissolve effectively stopped the report from being tabled in Parliament.           Read More        

Premalal Jayasekara further remanded

Premalal Jayasekara further remanded
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Former Deputy Minister Premalal Jayasekara and the other suspects accused of involvement in the murder of a United National Party supporter during the last Presidential election, have been further remanded until July 14.
When the case was taken up before the Pelmadulla Magistrate’s Court today, the attorneys representing the defendants requested that their client be released on bail as relevant investigations have concluded.
However, the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) notified the court that investigations into the incident are still incomplete.    
After considering the facts presented, the court denied the bail plea and ordered that they be further remanded.

Indonesian military plane crashes on Sumatra

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Rescue teams search the wreckage of a military plane after it crashed in Medan on the Indonesian island of Sumatra

 in Jakarta-Tuesday 30 June 2015
More than 100 people on board an Indonesian military aircraft that careered into the side of a building and burst into flames just minutes after take off are feared dead.
Twelve crew members and 101 passengers, including military officers and their family members, were on board the C-130 Hercules plane when it crashed shortly after leaving an air force base in Medan on Indonesia’s Sumatra island.
Air force chief Agus Supriatna told local Metro TV news he was doubtful there would be any survivors.
“No, no. No survivors,” he said when asked about the possibility, “I just returned from the site.”
The Hercules plane crashed into a residential area in the densely populated city of Medan two minutes after take off from the Soewondo air force base en route to drop off supplies to the Natuna Islands in the South China Sea.
Police and rescue teams have pulled 49 bodies from the crash site and transported them to Adam Malik general hospital in Medan to be identified.
Dramatic pictures of the scene uploaded to social media showed the wreckage of the aircraft in flames and a crowd of onlookers amid the plumes of thick smoke.
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“I saw the plane from the direction of the airport and it was tilting already, then I saw smoke billowing,” local resident Januar, 26, told AFP.
Other shots showed the side of one building gutted by the impact of the crash and damage to nearby buildings and cars.
According to Supriyatna, the Hercules aircraft was conducting a routine logistics operation. Produced in 1964, the marshal said the aircraft was well maintained and regularly used to transport personnel.
But in the wake of the crash, angry lawmakers from the Indonesian parliamentary commission on defence have called on the government to replace its aging military aircraft.
“We in the commission ask the government to buy new planes for the air force. The current fleet is mostly made up of old, poor-quality aircraft. It’s shameful that our soldiers still have to use them,” Pramono Aung told the Jakarta Post.
Indonesian military commander General Moeldoko has called for an investigation into the incident.
In the late 1990s and mid 2000s, a string of fatal plane crashes inIndonesia was blamed on the US military embargo put in place because of human rights abuses perpetrated in East Timor.
The embargo forced the Indonesian military to seek spare parts for its hardware elsewhere and fly planes that were in less than ideal conditions.
It was lifted a decade ago and Indonesian aviation analyst Gerry Soejatman said the air force had toughened standards since 2005: We don’t have an arms embargo so why is there a crash?” he said.
“The hangars are full with those [aircraft] that are not airworthy... The ones that are flying have to be kept airworthy. The air force is pretty strict about it now, as compared to 10 years ago.”
No details have been released regarding whether mechanical or human error led to the crash, but a witness said the plane was emitting smoke from at least one of its engines.
In 2009, an Indonesian air force Hercules hit four houses before skidding into a rice field killing 95 people on board and two on the ground. Last December, an Airbus A320 run by AirAsia crashed on a flight from Indonesia to Singapore, killing all 162 people on board.
Tribal gunmen and militia groups have been involved in fierce clashes with Shia Houthi rebels
How the government’s youth wing, a purportedly peaceful group of former fighters and government loyalists, has pushed the country to the brink of war.
Who Is Behind Burundi’s Political Violence? BY JESSICA HATCHER-JUNE 29, 2015
BUJUMBURA, Burundi — The body of Leonidas Musago, 29, lay still in the middle of an unpaved backstreet of Nyakabiga, a district of Burundi’s capital of Bujumbura on the morning of May 7. From a distance, his body looked like one of the protestors’ many roadblocks made from blackened logs that for weeks had prevented vehicles from entering or exiting much of the city. Musago had been stoned to death by an angry mob, his body then burned. Blood trickled from a head wound, and his corpse — only partially burned after the mob quickly extinguished the fire — lay charred in the dirt.

Yemen conflict: 'More than 1,000' prisoners escape

File photo: An Armed Yemeni tribal gunman from the Popular Resistance Committees loyal to Yemen's President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi monitors a street in the southern city of Taiz during ongoing clashes with Shia Houthi rebels, 24 May 2015Tribal gunmen and militia groups have been involved in fierce clashes with Shia Houthi rebels
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About 1,200 prisoners, including al-Qaeda suspects, have escaped from a prison in central Yemen, officials say.
There were clashes at the prison in the central town of Taiz ahead of the break-out.
Yemen is in the grip of its most severe crisis in years, as competing forces fight for control.
The country was thrown into turmoil after Houthi rebels forced President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi to flee to Aden and then to Saudi Arabia.
It is not clear how the prisoners escaped.
State news agency Saba quoted a security official as saying that the prison had come under attack from al-Qaeda supporters.
However, another official told the Reuters news agency that the inmates had fled amid heavy clashes between warring militias.
The Associated Press said the prison guards had deserted their posts following clashes between Houthi rebels and their opponents, citing a security source.
It is the third major jailbreak in Yemen since a Saudi-led air campaign against the rebels began on 26 March.

UN rights office calls on Thailand to release 14 student activists

Police officers scuffle with a student protester in Bangkok during an anti-coup protest last month. Pic: AP.Police officers scuffle with a student protester in Bangkok during an anti-coup protest last month. Pic: AP.
By  Jun 30, 2015
The U.N. human rights office has called on Thailand to release 14 student activists arrested for holding a peaceful rally and charged with sedition.
The 14 arrested on Friday were also charged with violating the junta’s ban on political gatherings for taking part in an anti-coup rally in Bangkok.The military that staged a coup last May has banned political rallies of five people or more.
The students, who will be tried in military courts, could face up to 7 years in prison. They are among a small group of activists who publicly oppose the junta, which came to power in a bloodless military coup in May 2014.
The U.N. Human Rights Office for South East Asia on Tuesday also asked the government to review its use of laws that limit freedom of expression and assembly.
“The United Nations Human Rights Office for South East Asia (OHCHR) urges the Government to promptly drop criminal charges against students who have been arrested in Bangkok for peacefully demonstrating in public and release them from custody,” said Tuesday’s statement.
It added: “Now more than one year on [from the coup], despite pledges by the Government to promptly restore the rule of law, restrictions on fundamental freedoms remain in place.”
Meanwhile, the European Union described the arrest and prosecution of the students as a “disturbing development”.
“The arrests of 14 students on the basis of charges brought against them for peacefully demonstrating… is a disturbing development,” it said in a statement released on Tuesday.
It added: “Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms must be upheld, and military courts should not be used to try civilians.”
Deputy government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the government does not have a problem with the students but they must obey the law.
Additional reporting from Associated Press

Misty Copeland makes history as first black female principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre


By Lillian Cunningham-June 30
Misty Copeland made history on Tuesday when she was promoted to principal dancer of the prestigious American Ballet Theatre, becoming the first African-American ballerina to reach the elite dance company's top rank.
Misty Copeland Makes History as First Black Female Principal Dancer With American Ballet Theatre by Thavam Ratna