Peace for the World

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

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Fraud and corruption led to economic downturn, says Ravi

Fraud and corruption led to economic downturn, says Ravi
logoAugust 2, 2015
Finance minister Ravi karunanayke said that the wrong economic policies by the previous government embedded with corruption and frauds  resulted in the continuous deterioration of the government revenue and the agro based economy as well. 
Therefore the minister concluded that the people who rejected the Mahinda Rajapaksa government for its wrong doings and corrupt practices in the January 08 election will reject them once again on August 17.
“The excise revenue alone has increased by Rs 6000 million per month, as the new government has completely blocked the illegal import of ethanol,” the Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said in a statement today (2).
The Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake elaborating on the economic performances of the new government said that the reforms and good management practices brought in to the public sector   the government revenue has increased to Rs 285.6 billion in the first quarter of 2015 from 245.2 billion recorded during the corresponding period in 2014.
karunanayake also emphasized  that the new government under the UPFA leader Maithripala Sirisena and the Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe  has neither halted nor terminated any development projects in the country. The treasury has already released Rs 11900 million rupees to continue the ongoing projects at district level. Of which Rs 9000 million was paid for the projects that were completed.

The killer went to Kurunegala for the request of Manjula Dissanayake.

mrrrSunday, 02 August 2015
A news report confirms that the supporters of the UPFA Kurunegala district candidate Mahinda Rajapaksa has forcibly taken a state intelligence officer into custody. Rajapaksa supporters claim that there is a conspiracy to kill Mahinda Rajapaksa and the current government is behind the intrigue. They supposedly claim that this intelligence officer was sent to kill Mahinda Rajapaksa.
According to news reaching us the intelligence officer has gone to the meeting for the request made by the UPFA candidate Salinda Dissanayake and his wife Manjula Dissanayake. Despite Manjula Disanayake and the intelligence officer’s wife are school mates and due the rapport the
latter has gone to the place.
If that intelligence officer has really gone to kill Mahinda Rajapaksa the conspiracy would have planned by Salinda and his wife as the latter has gone upon their request. Logically there isn’t a necessity for the government to kill Mahinda Rajapaksa because the majority of
the people have sent the latter home on January 8th and he is not a democratic threat to the government anymore. If he is a threat it could have been to Salinda and to his UPFA group because Mahinda once defeated by the voters has forcibly come to contest to Kurunegala
leaving his native Hambantota district. Therefore the pro Mahinda faction should investigate the conspiracies within their own groups in Kurunegala.
However from this incident the pro Mahinda faction is trying to convene media conference and exhibit and exploit the situation to gain public sympathy. In future there are many more similar absurd incidents and news would be revealed from Kurunegala. It is not a surprise to recover bombs and explosives near Mahida Rajapaksa rallies.

What’s Behind Turkey’s U-Turn on the Islamic State?

Hint: It’s more about Washington and the Kurds than it is about Syria’s dangerous Islamists.
What’s Behind Turkey’s U-Turn on the Islamic State?
BY HENRI J. BARKEY-JULY 29, 2015
After years of disagreement, the United States and Turkey are preparing to fight together in Syria. In a major turnabout last week, the Turkish government announced that it would open its southern air bases to the U.S. Air Force in the war against the Islamic State (IS). The Turkish Air Force has also begun attacking IS targets, launching an attack on Friday that struck three of the group’s positions inside Syria. Washington and Ankaraaim to eliminate the Islamic State from a 60-mile strip of land it still holds along the border with Turkey, and Turkish officials told the New York Timesthat they envision a “safe zone” for displaced Syrians in that territory.
This represents a stark turnabout for Ankara, which has long been a very reluctant partner, if not openly hostile, to the Obama administration’s policies in Syria. Turks and Americans differed strongly over what was the main threat: For Washington, it is the Islamic State, whereas for Ankara it is President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Damascus.
Although the impetus for the change appeared to be the devastating July 20 suicide attack in the southern town of Suruc, which killed at least 32 people, mostly young activists, the fact of the matter is that Turkish authorities appear to have reluctantly come to the conclusion that they had no choice but to join the coalition even before the bombing. Turkish authorities launched coordinated raids arresting Islamist radicals and shut down some of their social media sites in early July, before the bombing. The decision to formally agree to join the coalition was probably finalized during a visit to Ankara by Under Secretary of Defense Christine Wormuth and the U.S. special envoy for the anti-IS coalition, retired Gen. John Allen, in early July.
There are three broad reasons for Ankara’s change of heart. The first is Turkey’s deteriorating relations with the United States. Second, Ankara was alarmed by increasing U.S. cooperation with Syrian Kurds, which was growing deeper with every day that Turkey refused to cooperate with Washington. And finally, the Turks realized that IS had become a formidable entity potentially representing a threat to them as well.
Prior to this decision, U.S.-Turkish relations had reached a rare low. President Barack Obama, among other officials in Washington, was publicly complaining of Turkey’s lack of resolve in the fight against IS, and was especially critical of Turkey’s open-door policy that allowed jihadists from all over the world to transit Turkey with ease on the way to Syria. By refusing the anti-IS coalition access to the mammoth Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey, only some 60 miles from the Syrian border, the U.S. Air Force had to fly in from bases in the Persian Gulf or from carriers in the Mediterranean, making it difficult to respond quickly against a nimble and unconventional adversary.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and elements of the Turkish press closely aligned with him, meanwhile, have long heaped scorn on Obama’s policies in Syria.When in October 2014 the United States decided to come to the aid of Syrian Kurds besieged by IS in the town of Kobani, Erdoganthundered, “What’s in Kobani, oil? Gold? Diamonds?” — as if lucre was the only motivator of U.S. foreign policy.
In fact, it is this U.S. decision to support Syrian Kurds — and subsequently to openly partner with them in the fight against IS — that really caused the Turks to rethink their policy of noncooperation with United States. In fact, the Syrian Kurds have been the sole military force that, with significant U.S air support, could inflict serious blows against IS. The Turks, however, see this growing partnership through the prism of their own three-decade-long struggle against Kurdish insurgents.
The Democratic Union Party (PYD) leads Syrian Kurds, who represent some 10 to 12 percent of the population and whose ancestral lands lay near the Turkish border. The PYD is an offshoot of the Turkish-Kurdish insurgent group, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). The PKK, deemed a terrorist organization by both Ankara and Washington, has been fighting the Turkish state since 1984. By contrast, only Turkey considers the PYD to be a terrorist group — as Washington openly cooperates with it, Ankarareportedly shelled a northern Syrian village held by the group.
Paradoxically, this Turkish government had gone the furthest to seek a peaceful solution to the Kurdish issue at home. However, the combination of developments in Syria, Turkey’s initial refusal to aid Syrian Kurds in Kobani, and a bitterly fought election campaign this past June have undermined peace talks. The PKK made matters much worse by executing two police officers in a revenge attack for the Suruc bombing, for which it blamed Erdogan’s government. The resulting escalation has allowed the government to launch a campaign detaining hundreds of Kurdish activists around the country. The conflict reached a climax on July 28, when Erdogan essentiallycalled off the “peace process” with the PKK, saying it was “impossible” to continue amidst the ongoing attacks.
The Turks, ever so worried about their own domestic problem with their Kurdish minority, feel threatened by PYD gains in northern Syria and its aim to create an autonomous region bordering Turkish territory. For them, it is just one more sign that the Kurdish genie is out of the bottle.
U.S cooperation with the Syrian Kurds went much further than Turkey had ever envisioned. Not only did the United States begin to act as the PYD’s air force, the U.S. military also incorporated PYD fighters as spotters for its air campaign against IS and even invited a PYD official to sit in the operations room in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil. No other group of Syrian insurgents enjoyed such privileges. Turkey, in other words, had become an observer in its most important ally’s Syria strategy.
Finally, the free hand that IS and other Syrian jihadist insurgent groups have had over the years means that the jihadist group has now developed a deep infrastructure in Turkey. Foreigners arriving in Istanbul hoping to join the Syrian jihad were whisked to the border through a network of safe houses, while IS sympathizers gathered with impunity in public — making no secret of their aims and ambitions. Turks, too, joined the IS ranks and have come back across the border to blow themselves up, with devastating consequences. These developments have made IS a new and dangerous threat to Turkey.
But the change in Turkish policy is first and foremost aimed at Washington. It is designed to stop the hemorrhaging in U.S.-Turkish relations, and prevent any further deepening in U.S.-PYD cooperation. Following its return to the fold, Turkey may be counting on Washington to calculate that Ankara is far more important than the Syrian Kurds.
Both Syria and the Kurdish issue spark a great deal of opposition in Turkey. The country now faces the risk of attacks by the Islamic State, which could retaliate for the government’s latest assault, and also unrest among its own Kurdish population. Erdogan’s complex strategy of engaging the United States while also undermining the Kurds in Syria and at home is sure to be tested, perhaps violently, in the days ahead.
Photo credit: Erikan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Assange: the untold story of an epic struggle for justice


31 July 2015

John Pilgerjohnpilger.com
The siege of Knightsbridge is both an emblem of gross injustice and a gruelling farce. For three years, a police cordon around the Ecuadorean embassy in London has served no purpose other than to flaunt the power of the state. It has cost £12 million. The quarry is an Australian charged with no crime, a refugee whose only security is the room given him by a brave South American country. His "crime" is to have initiated a wave of truth-telling in an era of lies, cynicism and war.

Germany's Merkel has chance of absolute majority, poll shows

German Chancellor Angela Merkel receives diplomatic corps in the Chancellery in Berlin, July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt

 ReutersSun Aug 2, 2015
Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel's leadership during the Greece crisis has given her conservatives a chance of winning an absolute majority if an election were held next week, an opinion poll on Sunday showed.
The results of the poll came a day after Der Spiegel news magazine said in an unsourced report that Merkel, who turned 61 on July 17, had decided to run for a fourth term and had started planning her 2017 re-election campaign.
Merkel's chief of staff, Peter Altmaier, dismissed that idea
in an advanced release of a story to run in mass-selling daily Bild on Monday.
"It is and remains speculation," Altmaier told Bild when asked if and when Merkel would announce she was running for another term as chancellor, adding she would decide when she believed the time was right.
The chancellor has ruled Germany since 2005 and now governs in coalition with the Social Democrats (SPD). Not since Konrad Adenauer's third term as chancellor ended in 1961 has the CDU/CSU ruled with an absolute majority.
The Emnid poll for weekly newspaper Bild am Sonntag put support for Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their sister party, the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), at 43 percent.
The survey of 1,860 people showed that for the first time since June 2005 support for the CDU/CSU was equal to that of all other parties that would surpass the 5-percent hurdle required to win seats in the Bundestag lower house of parliament.
Such a result would give Merkel's conservatives a chance of winning an absolute majority if an election were held next week. The change came as support for the far-left Left party fell by one percentage point.

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An absolute majority would give Merkel's conservatives the chance to govern without compromising on issues such as pension reform and the minimum wage, as they have done with the SPD.
Merkel's handling of the Greece crisis, in which she worked tirelessly to negotiate the blueprint of a deal with Athens, secured her support.
"During the Greece crisis, Merkel showed herself to the German people as a politician who can be relied on in difficult situations," Torsten Schneider-Haas of Emnid told Bild am Sonntag.
Merkel has not made any public comments about whether she would run for a fourth term, although she did hint in a speech in Cologne last year she would stand again. She is on holiday hiking in the Alps.
Merkel also shared power with the SPD in her first term as chancellor. In her second term, she shared power with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP).
In a country that cherishes stability, Merkel is only the eighth post-war chancellor. She has no obvious rivals in the CDU. The SPD is openly doubting whether their leader, Sigmar Gabriel, can beat Merkel in the next election due in 2017.
There are no term limits in Germany and the last CDU chancellor, Helmut Kohl, served for 16 years before losing his bid for a fifth term in 1998 to Gerhard Schroeder of the SPD. Neither were as popular among voters as Merkel.
(Writing by Paul Carrel; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

China to expand medical insurance in bid to reform healthcare

President Xi Jinping’s government unveils latest step in plan to deliver universal affordable treatment to population of 1.4 billion people
President Xi Jinping has touted access to affordable healthcare as a key platform of his administration. Photograph: Reuters

Reuters in Beijing-Sunday 2 August 2015

China will expand medical insurance to cover all critical illnesses for its population of nearly 1.4 billion by the end of the year, the government has announced.
The decision is the latest step in a plan to remedy a healthcare system that has sparked public discontent.
The state council said half of the medical costs will be covered by insurance in a bid to “more effectively reduce the burden of medical expenses”, according to a statement on the government’s website.
President Xi Jinping’s government has touted access to affordable healthcare as a key platform of his administration, underscoring the importance of meeting its population’s needs. Many people have often complained of significant expenses due to low levels of insurance coverage.
Many people say the cost of serious illnesses such as cancer and diabetes can bankrupt households under the current system.
The aim of expanding health insurance was to “effectively alleviate poverty caused by illness” and to build a strong universal healthcare system, the state council said.
Since 2009, China has spent 3tn yuan (£307bn) on healthcare reform, but the system still struggles with a scarcity of doctors, attacks by patients on medical staff and a fragmented drug distribution and retail market.
Economists say it is crucial for China to improve the quality of its healthcare if it wishes to remake its economy and boost domestic consumption. They say a stronger safety net will encourage Chinese to spend more and save less.
China’s healthcare spending is set to hit $1tn by 2020, up from $357bn in 2011, according to McKinsey & Co, attracting a rapid inflow of money from private insurers, hospital operators and other investors.

Mass doping claims shake world of athletics

Channel 4 NewsSUNDAY 02 AUGUST 2015
More than a third of medals at Olympics and World Championships won by athletes who had suspicious drug tests, according to reports.
2012 gold medal (Reuters)
The allegations surfaced after a whistleblower leaked data from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to the Sunday Times and German broadcaster ARD/WDR containing details of more than 12,000 blood tests performed on 5,000 athletes.
Anti-doping experts Robin Parisotto and Michael Ashenden told the newspaper that in their opinion, more than a third of medals, including 55 golds, awarded in endurance events at the Olympics and World Championships between 2001 and 2012 had been won by athletes with suspicious test results.
The newspaper says none of the athletes involved have had their medals stripped from them by the authorities.
The Sunday Times alleges that a top UK athlete is among seven Britons with suspicious blood scores, and 10 medals were won at the London 2012 Olympics by athletes with dubious results.
Anti-doping kit (Reuters)

Athletes 'doped with impunity'

More than 800 of the 5,000 athletes named in the leaked files recorded blood-test results described as "highly suggestive of doping or at the very least abnormal", according to the report.
More than a third of the world's fastest times in endurance events were recorded by athletes whose tests have triggered suspicion.
Mr Parisotto said: "Never have I seen such an alarmingly abnormal set of blood values.
"So many athletes appear to have doped with impunity, and it is damning that the IAAF appears to have idly sat by and let this happen."
Mr Ashenden said: "For the IAAF to have harvested millions of dollars from the broadcasting of athletics events around the world...yet only devote a relative pittance of those funds towards anti-doping, when they could see the terrible truth of what lay beneath the surface, is... a shameful betrayal of their primary duty to police their sport and to protect clean athletes."
The Sunday Times reported that the IAAF had threatened to take out an injunction preventing the newspaper from publishing details of the files before dropping the legal action on Friday.

'Zero tolerance for doping'

IAAF vice president Sergey Bubka said it was too early for an official statement from the organisation.
But he told reporters: "In every case, we must be precise and correct. We must follow our rules, our regulations. The IAAF position - it's my personal position always - zero tolerance for doping, we must protect the clean athletes.
"What should we do and how we will act for the future, the improved regulations, I am always very, very firm for this position, personally. For that, in this situation now we must follow and it will be responded by IAAF."
WADA president Sir Craig Reedie said: "WADA is very disturbed by these new allegations that have been raised; which will, once again, shake the foundation of clean athletes worldwide.
"These allegations require swift and close scrutiny to determine whether there have in fact been breaches under the World Anti-Doping Code and, if so, what actions are required to be taken by WADA and/or other bodies.
Jessica Ennis-Hill (Reuters)

UK stars react

Five-time Olympic rowing champion Sir Steve Redgrave said: "There have always been cheats, there have always been those who have sought an advantage.
"The powers that be in sport, in this instance the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), need to be one step ahead of this rather than one step behind, as they have been at times."
British Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill - who lost out on gold at the 2011 World Championships to Russian athlete Tatyana Chernova, later given a two-year doping ban, said: "Like so many other clean athletes I put my faith in the system operated by the IAAF and WADA and focus on training.
"I very much hope both organisations can respond to the latest allegations quickly so athletes and fans alike can carry on with confidence believing that progress is being made in tackling doping in our sport."
British middle-distance runner Andrew Baddeley, who was beaten by suspect runners during a major event, said: "In an awful way, nothing surprises me any more.
"Doping now seems to be so widespread that it's difficult to prove you are clean.
"Look at what happened to Chris Froome in the Tour de France . He was being accused of cheating when there wasn't a shred of evidence to support it.
"The IAAF need better funding and better resources to tackle this problem or else nothing is going to change."

White House set to adopt sweeping curbs on carbon pollution


The Obama administration is toughening rules that force states to cut pollution from coal-burning power plants. (Erin Patrick O'Connor/The Washington Post)

By Joby Warrick-August 1


The Obama administration will formally adopt an ambitious regulation for cutting greenhouse-gas pollution on Monday, requiring every state to reduce emissions from coal-burning power plants and putting the country on a course that could change the way millions of Americans get their electricity.
The John E. Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired plant, is seen behind a home in Poca, W.Va., in 2014. (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)
Onion- The Amazing ′Cure-All′

Healthy Food TeamJuly 8, 2015
Its amazing what onions can cure
The composition of onions has the power to heal many diseases. A lot of  scientific studies published on the compounds of onions show that they are highly protective to the nerves and the cardiovascular system, and that they enhance immune function, fight the growth of many types of tumors, help to promote healthy hormone function, and many more.
It is excellent in lowering cholesterol, inhibits hardening of the arteries, enhances elasticity of blood vessels, and helps to maintain healthy blood pressure.
Onion also helps in fighting cancer and is a great risk-reducing food.
Also, onion demonstrates significant blood sugar-modifying properties to be a real help in the fight against both type 2 diabetes and obesity. It won’t be a miracle food to kepp you in shape, but it will sure help. In addition to limiting your intake of fats and sugars, eating onions can get your blood sugar-and your weight-on the right track.
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The medical properties of onion
What nions are rich in is a flavonoid called Quercetin. Flavonoid acts as a powerful antioxidant, antihistamine, anti-cholesterol, and anti-inflammatory. Also, onions have antibacterial property and eliminate toxins from the body. The highest concentration of quercetin can be found in and onions at the part of the bulb closest to the root and its outer most rings nearest the skin.
Of course, always try to go for organic grown onions if you can.
  1. Onions to help cold
Onion has been forever used as an effective for cold. You can eat a whole raw onion at the first sign of a cold, or you can boil the onion and drink it in tea with ginger and honey.
  1. Onions to bring down a fever
Here is a recipe for lowering fever:
  • Chop some potatoes and onions, and together with some minced garlic put them in a pair of socks.
  • Put them on your feet and get in bed
  • Apply a cloth soaked in apple cider vinegar on your forehead
This recipe will come down your temperature in the next hour.
  1. Onions to cure a cough
Onion cough relish-recipe:
  • Take one large onion, peel it and cut it in half
  • Cover the tops of both halves in ½ tblsp brown sugar
  • Let it sit for an hour and then hollow up the syrupy contents from the dish.
  • Consume it twice a day
The brown sugar makes the onion juice more palatable. This is simple, effective and cheap natural remedy. Also, you can make a juice of honey and onion. The honey will soothe your cough, and onion has powerful antibiotic properties.
  1. Onions for earache and wax build up
If you suffer from frequent earache or constant ear wax build up just put an onion in your ear, but not a whole onion, only its most inner part also called the heart of the onion. Because of its powerful anti-inflammatory properties, onion will significantly relieve your pain. It will also soften the ear wax making it easier to remove. Apply the onion before going to sleep and the next morning you`ll feel much better.
  1. Onions to remove an eye irritant
To help yourself from an eye irritation, just cut a piece of onion to get the tears flowing up. This will ease the irritant out of your eye. NOTE: do not rub your eyes because you can worsen the condition and cause serious injury.
  1. Onions to heal a cut
If you get a sudden cut, simply apply a slice of onion on it to prevent infection and to clean it. Afterwards, apply some of the onion skin and place it over top of the cut to seal it. Your wound will be cleaned and the bleeding will stop very quickly. In case of larger cuts place a small piece of gauze or some paper medical tape to keep the onion skin in place change the gauze twice a day.
  1. Onion juice to heal surgical wounds
This is a powerful and effective natural remedy which will heal your wound without the help of any drugs. Also, it is especially useful because prevents scarring, particularly in people with darker skin.
  1. Onion to remove infection
Onion paste to draw out infection:
  • Boil milk and pour it onto a thick slice of white bread
  • Grate an onion on top of the bread
  • Mash it into paste
  • Clean the infected area and apply the onion, milk, bread paste
  • Place the paste on the affected area
  • Make sure you sit still to allow the paste to harden and pull the infection out of the body.
Note: do not break the seal. After a few hours the infection will start to come out the body. Clean the wound and repeat the procedure twice a day until the infection is gone.
  1. Onions to heal a burn
Just slice the onion in half and apply directly to the burn. Let it stay for 2 minutes. You will start to feel relieve after a minute. Afterwards, whip up some egg whites and apply to the burned area and let it dry in order to form a protective barrier. Cover with a clean gauze bandage. Clean and replace the bandage when necessary. The burn will be healed instantly and there will be no scars.
  1. Onion to soothe bee stings and other insect bites
If a bee or wasp stings you, first remove the stinger from your skin. Then cover the bite with a grated or crushed white onion. Onions have anti-inflammatory properties which will reduce the swelling and the natural antihistamine will prevent allergic reaction.
- See more at: http://www.healthyfoodteam.com/onion-the-amazing-%E2%80%B2cure-all%E2%80%B2/#sthash.kFrK2rb0.dpuf

Saturday, August 1, 2015

UN Leaked document - consumption for the election in Sri Lanka!- S. V. Kirubaharan

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Saturday, 01 August 2015
Since the end of the war in May 2009, the UK Channel 4 has become controversial on many affairs concerning Sri Lanka. It has released valuable information with evidence, especially the ‘No Fire Zone’. The reporters or the presenters are Callum Macrae, Jonathan Miller, Jon Snow and others.
Last Tuesday, 28th July, Channel 4 News broadcast another important and interesting news item, “Sri Lanka justice: leaked UN document casts doubts”. 

(http://www.channel4.com/news/sri-lanka-united-nations-justice-war-crimes-inquiry) The presenter of this news item was once again controversial Callum Macrae. The news item gives two important messages - the leaked document: (1) ...outlines plans to set up a purely domestic inquiry into human rights violations - with technical support from the UN. (2) ...claims that the "implementing partners" for the scheme would include, along with the Sri Lankan government, the Tamil-dominated Northern Provincial Council, widely seen as representing the popular voice of the Tamils.

These two issues are really worrying the victims and the pro-human rights community. However, Channel 4 contacted Mr. C. V. Vigneswaran the Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council and he denied any involvement of the Northern Provincial Council – “But that council's chief minister, former Sri Lankan Supreme Court Judge CV Wigneswaran, told Channel 4 News that the UN had not even consulted them on the plan.”
So what is happening here? First of all, one should ask several questions about the leaked information. Yes it may be from the UN. But the UN has several divisions and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights – OHCHR is the one responsible for the impending report on Sri Lanka. Therefore any sensible person would want to know whether the leaked document was from the OHCHR itself. If not, is it worth wasting our time on it? We must not underestimate the marvellous tasks done in the past by Channel 4 on Sri Lanka. If they had not reported on this news, what might have been the consequences of the material disseminated internally in the UN through this document?

This news item has a positive effect as well. If what was released or said by Channel 4 news is true, then all International Human Rights organizations, Human Rights defenders, victims and others can work on a strategy to use, after the long-awaited report is out in late August or September.

On the other hand, how can it be possible to believe this leaked information which says that a domestic inquiry would include the Northern Provincial Council! We can’t ignore the significant fact that the Northern Provincial Council recently passed a resolution naming what happened to the Tamils as ‘genocide’.

In conclusion we can consider this leaked information as a document for consumption during the run-up to the August election in Sri Lanka. There are powerful countries in the West, USA and India, expecting or wanting Ranil Wickremesinghe’s party, the United National Party – UNP and its coalition partners to win the forthcoming election. This leads us to wonder whether this so-called UN leaked information has been fabricated by some powerful states, for the UNP and its coalition to use as a campaign tool.

They will use this so called ‘leaked information’ to tell the people in the South that with the greatest difficulty, they have found a solution to the mess created by Rajapaksa and his regime during the end of the war.
However, if this leaked information includes true information, it is not a good message for the victims, who fully depend on an independent international investigation by the UN, for justice.