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

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Singapore at 50 ready to reach next level; Can Sri Lanka follow?


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Untitled-3Singapore is presently celebrating its 50th year of independence with much fanfare and delight. Since gaining its independence, the country has blossomed into an ideal example of how a small but determined nation can transform itself into a regional juggernaut

Dismantling the Mafia state in Sri Lanka

Recent revelations have brought to light many manifestations of a Criminal State, following information coming from the officials and public.
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by Kumar Rupasinghe-Sunday, 9 August 2015
Sunday Observer OnlineThe inauguration of Maithripala Sirisena as the President of Sri Lanka, promising a 100-day program to abolish the Executive Presidential system, and promulgate a Freedom of Information Act among other things, gave rise to expectations that all this will pave the way for a more transparent society where citizens will be protected by the law. Would it be wrong to say that Sri Lanka experienced its mini Arab Spring a few months ago?

Rajapakses are proven fecal rogues not just rogues !-even feces and latrines are not spared if those earn filthy lucre for them


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 09.Aug.2015, 11.00PM) The people of course know  the  Medamulana Rajapakse clan including Mahinda Rajapakse are  the blue brigands who brazenly rob national assets and public funds , but based on information reaching Lanka e news , it is now very clear they are even worse – they are the most accomplished confirmed ace fecal  rogues. This had been proved without any trace of doubt based on the massive robberies committed by them through the Deyata Kirula exhibition over the years , so much so that even via  cleaning latrines of Deyata Kirula, colossal amount of funds in many millions have been  pocketed by them. It is a common saying ‘where there is muck there is money.’ In the lives of Rajapakses dictated by the search for filthy lucre , even in feces there is money. 
While it was possible to cleanse a temporary latrine at the Deyata Kirula  at an expense of Rs. 820.00 , these Rajapakse brigands had given this contract of cleansing at Rs. 120,000.00 ! and lined their pockets with millions of rupees of illicit commission.
A complaint was received by the FCID recently in relation to these colossal frauds of the Rajapakse blue brigands . Mind you this complaint has been made by no less a person than an officer of the special class of the sublime Sri Lanka administrative service. She was the CEO of the Deyata Kirula office for 7 continuous years. She has submitted all the details in writing  supported with evidence of the monumental corrupt activities and plunder that were unconscionably committed during the Deyata Kirula period.
Suffice it , if we  reveal just  some of  the fecal robberies of the criminal Rajapakses , for we do not wish our viewers to suffer from nausea by reading too much of the Rajapakse stench and squalor.

Deyata Kirula Ampara 2013 – Rajapakses’  fecal robbery from latrines.

Open tender bids were invited via popular newspapers , and the  minimum bid was offered by Abans Co. at Rs. 820.00 plus tax  to clean a latrine.
The next lowest bid made by Floor care Pvt. Co. was Rs. 10950.00 to clean and dispose of the waste of each temporary latrine during the Deyata Kirula period.
Yet , on the recommendation made on 2012-12-11 by  the technological evaluation committee , the review committee that met on 2012-12-19 , decided that the tender be awarded to  On Cleaning service Co. which had in fact  made a higher bid.Their tender bid was Rs. 120,000.00 per latrine (cleaning and disposal of waste) during the term of the Deyata Kirula.
Believe it or not , this cost was more by 1095 %  than that of the Floorcare Co. whose bid was the second  lowest !
It is incredible but true ! under the Rajapakse brigade of brigands the cost of  cleaning  a latrine exceeded the cost of  construction of a luxury  latrine!!
What is most intriguing and rudely shocking is , the owners of  S.N. cleaning service who did the latrine cleaning for Deyata Kirula exhibition at Anuradhapura in 2012 , themselves under the name of On cleaning service came forward in 2013 as latrine cleaners and the worst part ? they were granted the contract again.
Unfortunately for the country this latrine fecal robbery of the Rajapakses did  not stop at that.  In addition to this a further Rs. 15 million was  spent to put up 260 temporary latrines. Hence during the Deyata Kirula exhibition’s short term, Rs. 33.95 million had been spent (wasted) of public funds to pay the On line cleaning service for cleaning the toilets during the term  of the exhibition , meaning that it was two fold more than that  spent for building latrines !
To make matters worse , this On line service whose duty was to dispose of the human excreta  too had not discharged that duty. Consequently , that task of cleansing the places of human excreta had to be carried out by Ampara municipal council . The Deyata Kirula 2013 final accounts reveal all these lurid details. 
Based on the above  facts and statistics,  a rudely shocking  colossal  sum of Rs.33.950.000.00 had been spent (wasted) to clean 260 temporary latrines during the 8 day term of Deyata Kirula..If the tender was awarded duly to the bidder who offered the lowest bid  , a relatively small sum of  Rs. 2,847,000.00 would have been the expenditure incurred .

Not only in 2013 , but even in the year 2012 , similarly jointly with this Company , the fraudulent transactions had been carried on.

What matters more than the Company’s colossal illicit earnings is  the unconscionable daylight robbery committed by the Rajapakse brigands of the Blue brigade from behind the scenes  who did  not hesitate even to earn on feces and human excreta inhumanly.
When all is said, one name cannot be omitted , that is Ranjith Siyambalapitiya who was in charge of Deyata Kirula . He is the culprit who facilitated  all these scams and supported the ruthless Rajapakse brigands to the detriment of the people and the country.
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English: Lanka’s only feasible link language 


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by Kumar David-August 8, 2015,

"A champion of the Chinese language argued (in 1965) that Chinese was used by more than 80 percent of the population and should be the first among the four languages. I gave him a dressing down. Did he want Singapore to be like Sri Lanka, with unending social strife between the Sinhalese and the Tamils because the Sinhalese imposed their language upon the whole country? Did he want Malays and Indians to feel discriminated against? How would Singapore as a whole make a living – would China give us jobs? Who would trade with us apart from Taiwan? Why should multinational corporations invest in Singapore when they could go to Taiwan where it was cheaper? If they did not learn English they would pay a price. The price would be decided by the (world) market".

(My Lifelong Challenge; Singapore’s Bilingual Journey, Lee Kuan Yew, 2012, p.60)

An addendum to this quotation; by 2010, it was found to everyone’s surprise, that 60% of Primary One school admissions were from homes where English had become the home language. Chinese had slipped to second place with Malay and Tamil following. 

Tension ripe at Bribery Commission

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Tension is high between the Chairman of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) Jagath Balapatabendi and its Director General Dilrukshi Dias Wickremesinghe over the investigations of some cases.
Ceylon Today learns that Balapatabendi has allegedly stifled an attempt by the Director General to reach an agreement with the US Government to investigate assets and wealth, which are alleged to have been hidden in foreign countries by several powerful politicians.

An official of CIABOC, who wished to remain anonymous, said, under these circumstances the Director General of CIABOC had sent a letter to President Maithripala Sirisena on 24 July in connection with the continuous obstacles the Commissioners and the Chairman of the Commission were putting forward to obstruct the investigations being carried out by her, into large-scale frauds and corruption.
Hambantota and Colombo South: A tale of two ports

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The filling of the basin of the controversial Hambantota Harbour with seawater began on 12 July with a simple ceremony attended by Ports and Shipping Minister Arjuna Ranathunga.
The previous ceremony, led by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, was a costly affair with much fanfare, but it failed to yield any positive results and has been subjected to much criticism.

Major shake up in Sri Lanka VVIP security


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The President has ordered a major shake-up in VVIP security following reports that the Presidential Security Division (PSD) he inherited was linked to murders and other criminal activity during the former regime.

The PSD of the police will be withdrawn shortly and replaced by a unit of the highly-trained Special Task Force (STF) which already has a small team of commandos forming the inner ring of security for President Maithripala Sirisena.

"The PSD will be completely replaced by the STF," a government official said asking not to be named.

"The process is taking place as we speak. It will be completed in the next 48 hours."

The move comes a day after government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne told reporters that three members of the PSD were responsible for the murder of national rugger player Wasim Thajudeen, whose death in May 2012 was initially brushed aside by police as a road accident.

Following fresh evidence, the authorities have reopened the Thajudeen case and a murder investigation is underway.

The government has also raised question about the conduct of the current Inspector General N. K. Illangakoon on why he has not initiated any investigation into the cover up of the Thajudeen case. Illangakoon was the IGP when police initially dismissed the case as a road accident.

Thajudeen’s body is to be exhumed Monday following a judicial medical report that he had been tortured before being murdered.

Former minister Mervin Silva’s notorious son, Malaka, was also attacked at the car park of the shoping arcade ODEL by the same group of PSD men linked to the Thajudeen murder, it is reliably learnt.

Despite CCTV footage at ODEL clearly showing the perpetrators of that attack, police investigations had drawn a blank during the previous administration, but still under Illangakoon’s watch as IGP.

There had been nagging complaints over President Sirisena’s decision to retain the PSD of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa without making any changes. Even the head of the PSD, S. M. Wickaramasinghe, was retained.

Senior DIG Wickramasinghe was severely criticised over a breach of security at a meeting attended by President Sirisena at Angunakolapelessa in April.

Instead of replacing him, President Sirisena brought in another DIG to the PSD, but was seen inadequate to address the structural problems at the PSD.

In April, an army officer, who was from the former president’s security unit, was caught with a weapon inside the "sterile" area and free of any weapons. The army officer was said to have accompanied Namal Rajapaksa to the meet and the police PSD officers had failed to check him for weapons.

Following a media expose of the serious security breach, the army officer was later arrested along with two police officers, who allowed him into the venue without being checked. The case is continuing.

It was also alleged that some of President Sirisena’s conversations with party seniors as well as other aides were being leaked to the former president and political opponents by members of the PSD whose loyalties were in doubt.

Under the revamped system, the entire VVIP security will be handled by the STF and the police PSD is to be disbanded. This is exactly what happened to the army’s PSD which was wound up on April 30.

Sirisena loyalists have warned him to take proper security precautions and not take anything or anyone for granted.

Bloemendhal brutal killings : photos of vehicle used which was kept hidden in party office of Susil Premajayantha and Dhanasiri !

LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 09.Aug.2015, 6.00PM) In  the cruel assassination bid on Ravi Karunanayake at Bloemendhal road , which claimed the lives of two innocent individuals , and injured 11 others  , it is black hybrid car KX 3149 that has been  used by the criminals .
The photographs herein were released to the media by the police. It is based on information provided by 28 years old Vithanagamage Amila who was arrested on the  6 th in connection with this brutal incident that this vehicle was searched and found hidden in the party office at Wellampitiya of Susil Premajayantha and Dhanasiri Amaratunge, the police revealed.
Amila works as a pysiotherapy counsellor and was arrested in front of the Hultsdorf courts by the CID. Today , Priyantha Karunaratne a sidekick of Dhanasiri Amaratunge was also arrested in this connection. The vehicle involved in this gory incident had been taken on rent by this Karunaratne.
The CID is conducting further investigations into the senseless killings and assassination bid on  Ravi Karunanayake.
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Prison superintendent who provided special treatment to the Bharatha murder suspect transferred

Prison superintendent who provided special treatment to the Bharatha murder suspect transferred

Lankanewsweb.net Aug 09, 2015
Prisons commission reports a prison superintendent who gave special treatment to a suspect named Dematagoda Chaminda who was an accused remanded for the murder of Bharatha Premachandra has been transferred and a jailor and a prison guard has been suspended from their duties.

Dematagoda Chaminda surrendered to the CID in fear of his life by plotting a deal with a senior officer in the CID. He has taken assurance that there should not be any harm for him inside the prisons and he should be accessed to use mobile facilities and other privileges.
 
Chaminda who has been continuously enjoying those facilities within the prisons was prevented by the prisons authority following a tip.
 
Superintendent Kaluarachchi has been transferred to the prison headquarters and the assistant superintendent Walisundara has been called for service to the Colombo remand prison.
 
However prisons inside information stress that there would not be any problem for Kaluarachchi in the prison headquarters and he would be continuously in contact with Dematagoda Chaminda.
 
Prisons officials and the CID officers have jointly agreed to provide facilities to this Dematagoda Chaminda. Except this the former minister Duminda Silva has promised to give many privileges to these officers including property and land gifts.
 
Chaminda was continuously inflicted with death threats by the pro Bharatha Lakshman group and he surrendered to the CID by the instructions given to him by Duminda Silva.


Sri Lanka Billed Over Half Million Rupees for Ex-PM’s 5-star Laundering

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Sri Lanka’s new administration has been billed over half a million rupees for washing clothes of the Prime Minister of the ousted Rajapaksa regime during the last quarter of 2014, Deputy Economic Policy Minister Harsha de Silva said.
Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister’s office had been sent a bills for 632,575 rupees (4,600 US dollars) by a laundry at Cinnamon Lakeside, 5-star city hotel in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo, for the last three months 2014, de Silva said.
The bill for November 2014 was 395,000 rupees, after a 25 percent discount.
“Though this sound like a joke it is not funny,” de Silva told reporters. “This just shows the way people’s money was spend by the last regime.”
The laundry bill for October 121,000 rupees and for December 108,000 rupees de Silva said.
De Silva said a detailed bill revealed that clothes had been washed day by day continuously and the bill had been sent to the Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who took office in January.
“We are now wondering what to do,” he said.
He said as far as the government was aware there were no laundry allowances for ministers and for these prices the ex-Prime Minister could have bought a national dress for each working day of the month.
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Former police spokesman makes sensational revelation

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He has information regarding how people were abducted with ‘white vans’, murdered and dumped bodies in the sea by murderous gangs maintained by the Ministry of Defense says former SSP and former police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody. Making a statement to the media former police spokesman said an armed group that had left the LTTE and joined the government was used for the murders.
He said former Secretary to the Ministry of Defense Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, who took law to his hands and acted in the most arbitrary manner, wanted him to justify murders and others crimes that were committed. When he refused to do so he was transferred to Batticaloa and plans were hatched to get him murdered by an armed gang in the east. He said he had to flee the country to save himself from being murdered.
“Those who were abducted by ‘white vans’ were murdered. This group was directly controlled by the Defense Ministry. There were Army personnel too in this group. It is this group that attempted to abduct the Mayor of Kolonnawa. The people caught this group and handed them over to Wellampitiya Police. However, DIG in charge of Western Province Anura Senanayaka released the perpetrators. Those who were involved in these crimes are still in service and they should be punished by a future government,” he further said.
Tense situation at Grandpass

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A tense situation prevailed between Police personnel and the residents in Grandpass this morning, when the Police arrested a woman on charges of possessing heroin. 

The Police said residents had obstructed the Police, when arresting the suspect.

A 65-year-old man had collapsed and died during the melee. 

Police Spokesman ASP Ruwan Gunasekara said investigations were being conducted to determine if the man died due to Police action. 

“If the officers were found guilty, legal action would be taken against them,” he said. The situation in Grandpass was now under control, he said.(DS) 

Kurdish PKK militants step up attacks against Turkey

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Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants attack a military outpost and a police car in southeast Turkey killing one policeman - part of a surge in violence between the PKK and the Turkish state.

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The Turkish military launched an air campaign against PKK camps in northern Iraq on July 24. State-run Anadolu news agency said more than 260 militants had been killed, including senior PKK figures, and more than 400 wounded.
The latest fighting threatens a fragile peace process between the two sides. The PKK had already said earlier in July that it was stepping up attacks and accused Turkey of violating a 2013 ceasefire.
Late on Saturday, PKK gunmen opened fire on a police car in the town of Midyat in Mardin province, killing one officer and wounding another, the Mardin governor's office said in a statement.
PKK fighters also fired rockets at a military outpost in the Bulanik district of Mus province, triggering a brief gunfight, security sources said. There were no reports of casualties.
A day earlier six people were killed in clashes between security forces and militants in the mainly Kurdish southeast.
Alarmed at the rising violence, Turkey's pro-Kurdish party leader urged the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to "remove its finger from the trigger" and said the government should launch talks to halt the violence.

Anadolu said 24 security force members had been killed in militant attacks in the last month, and 12 PKK fighters had been killed in clashes.
As well as PKK targets, Turkish jets have hit Islamic State positions in Syria. Ankara has also allowed the US-led coalition targeting the IS militants to use its air bases.
The PKK, designated a terrorist group by Ankara, the United States and European Union, launched its insurgency in 1984. More than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict.
In 2012 Ankara launched a peace process with PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, jailed on Imrali island south of Istanbul.
The PKK are aligned with the YPG forces in northern Syria currently fighting against the so-called Islamic State.

Israel jails two Jewish extremists for six months without charge

Authorities criticised for using administrative detention orders as part of crackdown following fatal arson attack on Palestinian home in West Bank



 Meir Ettinger, pictured, and fellow Jewish far-right extremist Eviatar Slonim were arrested last week. Photograph: Nir Kafri/EPA
Associated Press in Jerusalem-Sunday 9 August 2015
Israel has imprisoned two high-profile ultranationalists for six months without charge and 
arrested additional suspects in West Bank settlement outposts, security authorities have said.
The crackdown on Jewish extremists follows the firebombing of a Palestinian home in the West Bank last month that killed an 18-month-old boy and his father and severely wounded his mother and brother.
Israeli authorities said the arson attack on 31 July was an act of “Jewish terrorism”, and Israel’s security cabinet approved the use of tough measures to combat an increasing problem, including administrative detention, which allows suspects to be held for lengthy periods without charge. Such detentions have been mainly used against Palestinians suspected of involvement in militant groups, but rarely against Israelis.
Meir Ettinger, grandson of the late US-born ultranationalist Rabbi Meir Kahane, and Eviatar Slonim, another Jewish extremist, were placed under administrative detention on Sunday for their suspected involvement in an extremist Jewish organisation, the office of Israel’s defence minister said.
The two, who are in their early 20s, were arrested last week. Another suspected Jewish extremist, Mordechai Meyer, was placed under six-month administrative detention last week.
Israeli human rights activists who advocate on behalf of Palestinians, as well as lawyers for the Israeli suspects, criticised the use of such detention orders.
“It is carried out based on an administrative order only, without indictment or trial, and the detainee cannot defend himself against the allegations as the evidence is classified,” human rights group B’Tselem said.
“This measure is dangerous … for the entire legal system and for democracy,” said Aharon Rozeh, a lawyer for Ettinger and Slonim, adding that his clients were innocent.
Israel’s Shin Bet security agency has accused Ettinger of leading an extremist Jewish movement that encouraged attacks on Palestinian property and Christian holy sites, including an arson attack in June on a church near the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel that marks the site of a New Testament story about the miracle of the loaves and fish.
Five young Israelis, including Meyer, were arrested last month in connection with the arson attack.
Israeli authorities also carried out raids on Sunday in two West Bank settlement outposts. Police spokeswoman Luba Samri would not say whether the arrests were linked to the 31 July arson attack on a Palestinian. They were connected to “a number of events that occurred recently” in the West Bank, she said.
Authorities said one of the raided outposts was Adei Ad, close to the Palestinian village of Duma, where the arson attack took place. In January, Jewish settlers near Adei Ad threw stones at US consular vehicles carrying visiting American officials.
Authorities would not name the other outpost raided, but Israeli media identified it as Baladim. Both outposts – small, isolated Jewish settlements built without government authorisation – are located in an area known for its hardline settler population.

Putin’s Energy Diplomacy is Getting the Cold Shoulder

Putin’s pipe dreams to cement a flurry of energy deals with Asia and Europe are in disarray.
Putin’s Energy Diplomacy is Getting the Cold Shoulder
BY KEITH JOHNSON-AUGUST 5, 2015
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been trying his own pivot to Asia, hoping that his country’s vast natural gas holdings could cement a new relationship with China while making it easier to bypass his quarrelsome neighbors in Europe. Unfortunately for the Russian strongman, things aren’t going so well. 

Former president of Georgia seeks to free Ukraine from Moscow’s orbit

Correction: An earlier version of this article reported that Mikheil Saakashvili lost a bid for reelection as president of his native Georgia in 2013. In fact, he was not a candidate in that race. The article has been updated to reflect the change.
New police trainees practice handcuffing techniques at an American-sponsored program to introduce Western-style police to Odessa’s streets in Ukraine on Aug. 5. (John Wendle/for The Washington Post)
By Michael Birnbaum-August 8
ODESSA, Ukraine — In Ukraine’s last-ditch battle to stamp out official thievery and wrest the nation from Russia’s orbit, an unlikely leader is heading the charge.
Mikheil Saakashvili, the crusading ex-president of Georgia, is trying to upend Ukraine’s most lawless region as the new governor of the smuggling stronghold of Odessa. A man who led his tiny nation into war with mighty Russia has taken up a new fight in a high-profile appointment in a fellow post-Soviet state that was a slap at the Kremlin. Western officials say that Saakashvili’s anti-corruption assault will be as crucial in the effort to break Ukraine free from its ex-Soviet masters as the country’s shooting war with Russian-backed rebels — and that the hot-headed Georgian has just months to get it done.
Public disillusionment with Ukraine’s new leaders is building amid a rising sense that last year’s wave of protests delivered little but fresh misery. Citizens say they still face demands for bribes nearly every time they encounter a government official. Many fear that Ukraine’s leaders will fail altogether and that the country will fall back into Russia’s sphere.
“Ukraine is a big revolution, and in my way I am a revolutionary,” Saakashvili said in an interview in his office, which is decorated with a bust of Ronald Reagan, the man often credited in Eastern Europe with taking down the Soviet Union.
With old habits holding firm, many of Ukraine’s international partners, including the United States, are reconsidering the amount of assistance they can provide if the nation cannot help itself.
 
That gives an outsize importance to Saakashvili’s effort, which Western diplomats say they are treating as a test case for whether reforms can take hold. Saakashvili has given himself until the end of the year to overhaul Odessa, said a Western diplomat who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on internal discussions. If Saakashvili fails, the diplomat said, “the window closes for 10 years” on domestic support for Ukrainian reforms.
The Obama administration sees the Odessa efforts as so vital that it has committed up to $2 million in direct assistance and has sent numerous top State Department officials to visit Saakashvili. U.S. money is going to foundations that hire top Saakashvili associates to implement changes. U.S.-paid lawyers are studying the structure of the crime-ridden port. Officers from the California Highway Patrol are training new police officers to replace the detested old ones.
“Ukraine today is fighting two wars. One is the war with Russia,” the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey R. Pyatt, said last month. “The other is the war against corruption, the war for reform, the war to move Ukraine towards the standards of modern European democracy that the Ukrainian people have sought.”
The region of Odessa “in many ways is the front line for that second war,” Pyatt said.
Crusade against corruption
Saakashvili, a brash Columbia University-trained lawyer, rose to power in Georgia in 2003 and shook his Caucasian nation out of a post-Soviet stupor with a crusade against corruption that rocketed the country to the top of international ratings for transparency. His ravenous appetite for politicking is Clintonian.
But after he launched into war with Russia in 2008, his country suffered a catastrophic defeat within days. Critics say he became increasingly intolerant of dissent. He lost power in 2013 and fled the country to avoid charges of abuses of power that he says are politically motivated. Saakashvili swooped into Odessa at the end of May, taking over a Russian-
speaking region of 2.4 million residents whose alliances are split between Kiev and Moscow. The surprise appointment provoked feverish warnings that he was there to stoke hatred of ethnic Russians, although he has tamped down his old fiery anti-Kremlin rhetoric and has won grudging support from members of the ethnic Russian community who detest corruption as much as ethnic Ukrainians.
If Saakashvili fails, Ukraine could soon boomerang back into Russia’s orbit — with gloomy consequences for Georgia, which is feeling the same competing tugs.
“Before if you were involved in governance, you were involved in corruption. It’s very difficult to be dry when you’re in the sea,” Saakashvili told a crowd this past week in Kominternivske, riling them in staccato but fluent Russian. Many in the town of 7,000 said that such a high-ranking official had never bothered to listen to their concerns before, much less travel there by marshrutka, the shuddering, packed minibuses that are the main public transit in rural Ukraine.
At the sweltering open-air conclave, held in a dusty square under whispering plane trees, Saakashvili listened while dozens of residents detailed their daily struggles with public officials who sounded more like marauding bandits than civil servants. He quickly won over the crowd with his enthusiastic denunciations of their detested officials. The event was unusual in Ukraine, where politicians typically steer clear of such unvarnished back-and-forth with constituents.
“To get a child in kindergarten, you have to pay a bribe. If someone dies, you have to pay even more,” Saakashvili told them, describing the corruption that has driven Ukrainians to twice overthrow their leaders since 2004.
One farmer’s fields were stolen through a feat of paperwork. A mother had to pay bribes for a day-care spot for her son. A soldier on crutches watched his disability benefits drop into the pockets of the officials charged with passing them on to him.
“I thought we had some mistakes in the system and we could fix the mistakes, and we’d be okay. It turns out the whole system is a mistake,” said Yulia Marushevska, 25, a Saakashvili deputy and a political novice who rocketed to international attention for her dramatic video dispatches last year from the Maidan, the central Kiev square that was the focal point of pro-European protests.
Following the playbook
Many of Saakashvili’s recruits are similarly young, Western-
educated activists who have no previous political experience. He says he has no idea what the more than 800 employees of his regional administration do, and he has vowed to fire half of them, along with most of Odessa’s hated police force, which he says is “basically a criminal syndicate.” And he has promised to clean up the crime-ridden ports of the city of Odessa, a hub for smuggling, drug trafficking and bribery.
He has taken on some broadly popular issues. He took a bulldozer to knock down an illegally constructed wall that blocked off a portion of a public beach at a property owned by a former lawmaker. On national television, he chewed out the head of Ukraine’s national airline, who was quickly fired amid charges of corruption. He has vowed a new police force by next month.
But critics say that although Saakashvili has made grand promises, he has so far done more to change the tone than the substance of the system. Some question whether he will stay long enough to make sure that his reforms actually stick. Others say that his team is too inexperienced to take on Odessa’s formidable entrenched groups. And he can do little to boost the miserly pay that leads government bureaucrats making $80 a month to seek bribes just to survive.
“He wants to build dreams, but he doesn’t have the instruments,” said Irina Medushevskaya, an Odessan political commentator.
At an Odessa police training academy one morning recently, 200 new police recruits were practicing handcuffing each other under the watchful eye of two trainers who had been flown in from the California Highway Patrol, one more marker of U.S. involvement in the region. A total of 400 new trainees, none of whom have law enforcement experience, will hit the streets next month after just seven weeks of practice. The efforts, led from Kiev by a Georgian who was once a top official in Saakashvili’s presidential administration, mirror those of the first years of his rule there.
Many recruits said they are motivated by a desire to build clean new institutions.
But a Ukrainian trainer said low salaries could lead to problems.
“You should pay enough so that a person doesn’t think about how to feed their families,” Stepan Kostev said.
For now, Saakashvili says he will keep following the Georgian playbook to reform his new country.
“There’s a general perception that you cannot transplant politicians. They get rejected by national organisms, like a heart or a liver,” he said. “But we have matching DNAs.”

Natalie Gryvnyak contributed to this report.

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Michael Birnbaum is The Post’s Moscow bureau chief. He previously served as the Berlin correspondent and an education reporter.