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

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Canada's response to refugee crises today a stark contrast to past efforts


The Globe and MailBy SEAN FINE -September 3, 2015

Migrants protest outside a train that they are refusing to leave for fear of being taken to a refugee camp from the train that has been held at Bicske station since yesterday on September 4, 2015 in Bicske, near Budapest, Hungary. (MATT CARDY/GETTY IMAGES) Sponsorship system has been made a lot more difficult for sponsors and those in need since 2012 reforms

The Syrian refugee crisis has exposed a wall of bureaucratic hurdles in Canada's renowned refugee-sponsorship system that did not exist during previous crises, when the country brought in huge airlifts of desperate people.


Refugee crisis: Hungary's problem with xenophobia

Facing criticism for erecting a razor-wire fence and forcibly moving people to camps, prime minister Viktor Orban says he is defending Europe's "Christian identity".
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Channel 4 NewsFRIDAY 04 SEPTEMBER 2015
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban has defended his country's response to the refugee crisis - including his governments decision to erect a razor-wire fence.

Why isn't Hungary letting refugees through?


Austria, Germany open borders to migrants offloaded by Hungary

Migrants arrive at the Austrian-Hungarian border station of Hegyeshalom, Hungary, September 5, 2015.

Migrants gesture on a bus bound for Austria and Germany, next to the Keleti train station in Budapest, Hungary, September 5, 2015.
HEGYESHALOM, HUNGARY/VIENNA 
ReutersSat Sep 5, 2015
Austria and Germany threw open their borders to thousands of exhausted migrants on Saturday, bussed to the Hungarian border by a right-wing government that had tried to stop them but was overwhelmed by the sheer numbers reaching Europe’s frontiers.

Chinese human rights lawyer could face spying charges

Beijing-based attorney Zhang Kai was seized by security officials after offering legal support to churches battling a controversial church cross demolition
A cross atop the Lower Dafei Catholic church topples after being cut down by a Chinese government worker in eastern China’s Zhejiang Province in July. Photograph: Didi Tang/AP
 in Beijing-Friday 4 September 2015
A Chinese human rights lawyer who disappeared into police custody last month after joining the fight against a government drive to take down church crosses could face spying charges.

Human Rights of the Refugee Under International Law







by Dr. Ruwantissa Abeyratne
This is a disgrace. That we are letting people die and seeing dead bodies on the beaches, when together, Europe is such a wealthy place. We should be able to fashion a short-term response, not just a long-term response.
…Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales
( September 4, 2015, Montreal, Sri Lanka Guardian) The website of RT Question More records that: “Europe’s migrant crisis has been dubbed the worst since WWII with a record number of 107,500 migrants crossing the EU’s borders in July. Tens of thousands of people are fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and North Africa to start a new life in Europe, but many meet a tragic end there”.

The Dangerous Effects Of Uric Acid On The Body, And 8 Surprising Foods That Help To Keep Gout In Check

September 4, 2015

When too much uric acid builds up in the body, it can manifest in one of the most painful forms of arthritis known as Gout. This issue is more prevalent among men than women, and is commonly the result of poor dietary habits, so changing what you eat is one of the best ways to treat it.


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How Uric Acid Affects The Body
Abnormal amounts of uric corrosive in the blood is called hyperuricemia, and can come about because of either expanded creation of uric corrosive in the body or diminished discharge of it through the kidneys. At the point when levels get too high, uric corrosive gems structure in the joints and different ranges, and can prompt various agonizing issues all through the body, for example, gout. Since these precious stones are heavier than the blood conveying them, they start to make stores all through the body.
Normal uric acid levels are
Men: 3.4–7.0mg/dL
Women: 2.4–6.0 mg/dL
A few individuals with gout have a catalyst abandon that makes it exceptionally troublesome for the body to separate purines.
A few individuals have gout as a consequence of being presented to lead in nature.
Individuals who have had an organ transplant are especially vulnerable.
Factors That Contribute to a High Uric Acid Level
These incorporate an eating regimen high in purines, as they are separated into uric corrosive, abundance liquor utilization, renal inadequacy, weight, underactive thyroid, hereditary qualities, endocrine or metabolic conditions like diabetes or acidosis, and certain different sicknesses.
Certain tumors, chemotherapy specialists and different meds, for example, diuretics, might likewise add to it. Working out, fasting and accident counting calories may lift uric corrosive levels briefly.
Best Ways to Control Uric Acid Levels
1. Avocado
2. Bananas
3. Beans
4. Kiwi
5. Lentils
6. Mushrooms
7. Peas
8. Pineapple
9. Avoid High-Fructose Corn Syrup
10. Avoid Fried & High Fat Foods
11. Foods That Help Lower Uric Acid Levels
12. Foods with high level of fibers
13. High fiber foods help to lower the uric acid by absorbing and eliminating of the body.
14. Foods like: apples, pears, oranges and strawberries. You can also drink green papaya tea,
15. Water
Water in large amounts help to filtrate the body from uric acid, and taken in adequate amounts regularly reduce the risk of recurrent gout attacks.
Drink at least eight to 10 glasses of water throughout the day.
For the apple cider vinegar we can say that it is natural cleanser and is in great help of removing wastes from the body.
Add one teaspoon of raw, organic, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar to a glass of water.
Drink this solution two or three times a day.
16. Lemon Juice
Squeeze the juice of one lemon into a glass of warm water. Drink it in the morning on an empty stomach.
Continue for at least a few weeks.
17. Cherries & Tart Cherry Juice
Eat one-half cup of cherries daily for a few weeks, and you can also drink one or two cups of tart cherry juice for about four weeks.
Also, add blueberries, strawberries, tomatoes, bell peppers, and other vitamin C and antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables to your diet.
18. Baking Soda
Mix one-half teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water.
Drink up to four glasses of this daily for two weeks. You can drink it every two to four hours.
19. Olive Oil & Coconut Oil
Most vegetable oils turn into rancid fats when heated or processed so you need to be avoiding those at all costs. The rancid fats terminate the vital vitamin E in the body, which is essential for controlling uric acid level
Always keep your weight in check
20. Reduced Alcohol, Especially Beer
BEER is WELL known not uric corrosive, and it ought to be totally maintained a strategic distance from to battle gout and high uric corrosive levels. Wine, then again, shouldn’t increment uric corrosive on the off chance that it’s devoured in little amounts.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Signature campaign in Jaffna calls for international accountability04 September 2015
 
 
A signature campaign was launched in Jaffna today calling for an international accountability mechanism to examine mass atrocities committed during the final stages of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict, where tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed.
 

Representatives from the Tamil National Alliance, Tamil National People’s Front, Religious leaders, civil society representatives, Jaffna University lecturers and students all took part in the campaign.

Signatures were collected by Jaffna  Central bus station earlier today.

PTA detainees – Ignored under “Yahapalanaya?”

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19 years in remand without conclusion of case,
17 years and case still ongoing in High Court,
15 years to file charges,
400-500 court hearings without conclusion of a case,
15 cases against one person, and
21 persons (or more) reported as arrested under the PTA in 2015.
The Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER)[1]have resulted in arbitrary arrest, prolonged detention without charges, long drawn out court cases, multiple cases against one suspect, inhumane detention conditions, torture, forced confessions, long years to release those who are innocent, post-release harassment and restrictions, including re-arrests.
Colombo has a stronghold on North-East of Sri Lanka: Interview with APPG-T Chair James Berry




04 September 2015

As discussions on how to deal with the findings of the UN investigation into Sri Lanka’s mass atrocities (OISL) reach fever pitch, the newly elected chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils, James Berry, spoke to the Tamil Guardian last week.

Domestic Inquiry, Militarisation & Victim-Witness Protection

Balendran Jeyakumari was arrested with her then 12 year old daughter in March 2014 on charges she possessed two stolen mine detectors. Lugged in remand prison for almost a year, she was allowed conditional bail in March, 2015. She had to report to the nearest police station every last Sunday of the month. Yet there are no charges filed against her with only a “B” Report holding her as an accused for over one and a half years. On 02 September there were reports, war affected families in Mannar were on protest against the proposed domestic investigation, demanding instead an independent international investigation on all war related crimes. There was the possibility this protest would spread across Vanni. That same day, Jeyakumari was noticed to appear before the Kebithigollewa Magistrate’s Court. On Wednesdays the MC sits in Padaviya. She was to be remanded again. Her lawyer appealed for bail while the police objected. She was granted bail but with strict conditions.

The Reptilian Politics Of The Lizard & The Fall Of The JVP


By Surendra Ajit Rupasinghe –September 4, 2015 
Ajit Rupasinghe
Ajit Rupasinghe
Colombo Telegraph
The lizard is renowned for its ability to change colours at will to camouflage itself. That is a unique bio-chemical evolutionary trait specific to the species. The JVP should be preserved for all posterity as a supremely rare, antiquated museum showpiece and evolutionary specimen of the ‘Reptilian Politics of the Lizard’. Lanka’s unique contribution to evolutionary biology and mutant politics. I shall systematically enumerate this bio-chemical political trajectory of the evolution and transmogrification of the JVP. I feel qualified to engage in this endeavour because Don Rohana Patabandige Wijeweera was at one time a ranking member, who was consequently expelled from our party. That is, the Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist), led at that time by the late Comrade Sanmugathasan. This was due to his insidious chauvinism and rank petit-bourgeois opportunism. This chauvinism ran deep. One of the five lectures provided by the JVP in the march up to the 1971 insurrection, the JVP declared the Hill Country Tamil nationality as the “Fifth Column of Indian Expansionism” and defined this most exploited and degraded section of the working class as an enemy of the Revolution.
N. Sanmugathasan colombotelegraphIt is my opinion, the JVP was wiped out at the recent General Election mainly due to being rejected for its reptilian camouflage politics. The JVP is the foremost revisionist force that has betrayed the cause of Revolutionary Marxism and Socialism. No other ‘Left’ force has so tainted the red flag of Socialism, Revolution and Communism with the blood of the people, with naked, virulent chauvinism and served the Capitalist State and its ruling class in protecting and defending its Unitary State and its class dictatorship. Providing life-saving oxygen to the defunct, neo-colonial Capitalist State and then projecting itself as the only one and true Socialist liberator of the people requires such convoluted, kaleidoscopic gymnastics that even a trained circus lizard would find difficult to deliver. Somewhere along the sunburnt theatrics, the true colours of the Lizard is bound to be exposed and invoke the just revulsion of the poor and oppressed masses. That is mainly why the JVP was reduced to just six seats and why it had to drop off all its ‘good-governance’ pretensions and appoint defeated candidates to Parliament through the National List. The oppressed masses, although still deluded by bourgeois democratic politics and the game of elections, had no taste for the sun-scorched lizard, who could only bide time in supreme crimson camouflage until it can strike at its unsuspecting prey. This imagery may be so unfair on the lizard species, since, whatever it is, it does not have an insatiable lust for power and egoistical self-glory, as does this miserable mutant human political species.
*Photo /N. Sanmugathasan (right) with Mao                   Read More
Sad plight of society’s watchdog


2015-09-04
Unity within the media industry should be achieved through professional and internationally accepted mechanisms 

Just switch on to your radio set in your car and continue to pay attention for a few minutes. You would be shocked to realize the standards of radio journalism in Sri Lanka, no matter what language you would be listening to. The English channels would be comparatively a bit better, but mostly the local language channels would never reach any standards whatsoever. A male and a female host would be on non-stop jabbering and making jokes to themselves – assuming the listeners too would laugh at them; or extremely sub-standard radio dramas that would last for many hours; or else Buddhist prayer programmes. These are the three common features of the day of any Sinhala radio channel – of course except for few news bulletins - mainly the private stations. There could be minor exceptions on investigative programmes in some selective channels, yet again, it stops there. 

Sri Lanka’s Mainstream Media Blindly follows war Mongers’ Western media

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by Latheef Farook-September 3, 2015
logoSri Lanka’s mainstream media, once known for its independent views on international affairs, has now become blind follower of United States led European war mongers’ pro Israeli media.

Awards of Prairie Roses and Leafy Spurge — 2

The best course of action for the TNA is to get its principal constituent Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (Federal Party) to change its name to emphasize its commitment to national integration and create a consensus among the new coalition/national government about engendering unity in diversity.
by Shelton A. Gunaratne
( September 4, 2015, Moorhead, MN, Sri Lanka Guardian) As a mindful journalism practitioner and educator, I show my “thumbs up” approval by awarding Prairie Roses and my “thumbs down” disapproval by awarding the Leafy Spurge to people, events and institutions that make the news. I make my selections based on the three dimensions of the Buddhist middle path, the moral and ethical aspect of which is remarkably similar to the path of the Hindu dharma, Christian-Islamic Ten Commandments and the basic Confucian moral principles.
LEAFY SPURGE: To Tamil National Alliance (TNA), as well as the Tamil political leadership in the North and the East, for pussyfooting the obligation they have to help the   formation of a unity government under Ranil Wickremasinghe to enable the implementation of a strong program with national reconciliation and reconstruction as its highest priority. To make that happen, the TNA must discard its Tamil exclusivity and transform itself to a national party and approach all roadblocks for social and economic problems in terms of how they might impinge on every Lankan irrespective of ethnicity, religion, class or caste. They must follow the advice that Lord Krishna, in the guise of a charioteer, gave warrior Arjuna as described in the Hindu sacred text Bhagavad Gita, which shows the path to liberation: freeing oneself from desires, from attachment, and from egoism. This is very similar to Buddha’s magga that requires one to control one’s craving and clinging–the root causes of suffering in the samsara (cyclic existence).
Krishna’s advice calls on the Hindu Tamils, who complain about discrimination by the Sinhalese, to discard their egoism and not put forth unrealistic demands based on their clinging on to past historical glory and rights. Nothing is static because of the law of karma, cardinal to both Buddhists and Hindus. National reconciliation and integration is possible only by grasping the ground reality now–the present political, social, demographic and economic conditions.
Demanding the amalgamation of North and Eastern provinces (approximating one-third of the island’s land mass, including most of its coastal belt) for the self-rule of the Sri Lanka Tamils (who constitute 12.3 percent of the island’s population), excluding the 850,000 Hill Country/Indian Tamils, will not bring about national integration, but rather provoke the Sinhalese, who understand federalism as coterminous with separatism, to react negatively. Moreover, Tamil-speakers in Sri Lanka are themselves a hodgepodge of three distinct groups comprising the Northern, Eastern, and Negombo communities. Thus, the demand for an Eelam is a far-fetched ideal that the Tamils should not pursue at present.
The best course of action for the TNA is to get its principal constituent Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (Federal Party) to change its name to emphasize its commitment to national integration and create a consensus among the new coalition/national government about engendering unity in diversity.
The new government should educate all the ethnic groups in Sri Lanka on the positive aspects of diversity in unity. “Thumbs down” for the TNA for not being prepared for implementing changes with the dawn of a propitious karmic cycle. It is not in the interest of the Tamil community at large to allow the Northern Provincial Council headed by a lackluster retired supreme court judge to pass resolutions inviting foreign powers to intervene in domestic matters by blatantly ignoring the country’s own democratically elected central government.
The current electoral system has already favored the TNA to become the largest minority party with 16 seats in the current parliament with the backing of a mere 514,963 voters in the North and the East whereas 543,944 voters outside this area enabled the Jatika Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) to get only six seats.
LEAFY SPURGE: To United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), and its titular leader Maithripala Sirisena who showed no moral compunction for violating the principle of Right Action by intentionally misusing the National List to appoint seven defeated political candidates to parliament thereby disregarding the will of the people. Although this action was not unconstitutional, it dented a big hole in his pledge for yahapalanaya (good governance). The defeated candidates should be ashamed for pressuring the UPFA to get them back to parliament through the National List for personal benefit of ministerial positions and perks. I think their very presence in the parliament is detrimental to the pledge of good governance. No one is indispensible.
I ask the UPFA to share this Leafy Spurge with the leadership of the Jatika Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the TNA, and the United National Front for Good Governance (UNFGG) all of whom forgot the principal of Right Action in favor of political expedience and favoritism.
PRAIRIE ROSES: To Bernadine Rosy Senanayake, 58, the defeated UNP parliamentary candidate who refused to re-enter the House through the backdoor of the National List thereby sparing much flack on UNFGG’s yahapalanaya pledge. (Yet the UNFGG failed to come clean because it fell into the trap of making one exception in the National List to accommodate a defeated parliamentarian from the Muslim community.)
Rosy Senanayake also refused to be tempted by the perks of the position of Sri Lanka High Commissioner in the United Kingdom, the plum diplomatic post the country can offer to one who has ably served the nation without much fanfare. She preferred not to play the role of diplomatic “dingbat” because she was committed to do her “best to improve the lot of women and children and concentrate on resolving their concerns and the problems faced by them” within her native land.
“Thumbs up” to Rosy Senanayake. She has taught the seven parliamentary “dingbats” who misused the National List of the UPFA, in particular, an elementary lesson on how defeated parliamentarians could serve the country without the perks of parliamentary office.
PRARIE ROSES: To Kumar Sangakkara, 37, the renowned Matale-born Sri Lanka cricketer who has brought fame to his motherland during his 15-year test career scoring 12,440 runs with a batting average of 57. When President Sirisena publicly offered him the post of Sri Lanka High Commissioner in the UK, Sangakkara said, “I do not know whether I have the necessary experience and the qualifications for the job.” People noticed his modesty and humility–attributes that Buddha, Krishna, Jesus and Confucius asked people to cultivate. Over to you, National List “dingbats.”
( The writer, Professor of communication emeritus, MSUM, and lead author of Mindful Journalism and News Ethics in the Digital Era: A Buddhist Approach (New York: Routledge, 2015) 

Good Governance A Way Out Of Quagmire Of Divisive Politics In Sri Lanka


Colombo Telegraph
By G K Nathan –September 4, 2015
Dr. G K Nathan
Dr. G K Nathan
Ranil Mahinda
The two elections held in 2015: first is the Presidential on 8th of January and second is the Parliamentary on 17th of August provided the opportunity to the people to make a choice between: the introduction of good governance or the consolidation of totalitarian regime in Sri Lanka; majority of the people, voted for a change on both elections. Hoping for a better future for all. Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the practitioner of sectarian politics during his regime was defeated in the first and again in the second attempt to grab power through the Parliament. Formation of a National Government with participation of both major parties in Sri Lanka: Maithripala Sirisena of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), as the President and Ranil Wickremesinghe of United National Party (UNP), as the Prime Minister sets a new path in the post-independence history of Sri Lanka. The divisive politics in Sri Lanka and sectarianism became the focal point when SLFP was formed breaking away from the UNP government in 1951, from the first government formed just prior to independence on 4th of February 1948. The International community has welcome the formation of the National Government with a promise to uphold good governance in Sri Lanka. The challenge for the new government is to respond to all the resolutions passed at the United Nation Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions from 2012 to 2014 on allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Should the members of the former regime becomes the sacrificial lamb, if found guilty so that the new National government can start with clean slate or continue to protect them and follow the path of the previous government? Also, taking note that the approaches of the last regime did not impress the International community which has stood steadfastly on their demands: to uphold human rights with justice for war victims, accountability for alleged war crimes and repeated calls for reconciliation between different groups in Sri Lanka. Acceptance of good governance provides a second opportunity to emerge from the quagmire of divisive politics in Sri Lanka dominated by the differences in religions, ethnicities and languages, since independence. At that time Sri Lanka had relatively well educated population and also, enjoyed universal suffrage that was introduced in 1931; the first country in Asia and among other countries in the Indian Ocean rim that achieved both, during the colonial occupation. Unfortunately, in the post-independence period in Sri Lanka, good governance was ignored and the imposition of divisive politics based on differences, rather than bringing people together, persuaded many to migrate from Sri Lanka to other countries, especially to Western democracies. The Tamil Diaspora has become a force to be reckon with and will continue to strengthen with time, their interest in what is happening in Sri Lanka and their support for the rights of Tamils will also continue; upholding good governance will be a way to draw on the input from Tamil Diaspora to support the country in many fronts. The Tamil Diaspora, initially, originated from South India and Sri Lanka, started spreading far and wide, during the colonial era; in all there are about 3.3 million, including just over one million Tamils who left Sri Lanka in the post-independence period. Sri Lanka has the potential to become once again, a successful, proud and prosperous country, as during the pre-independence days. Will the new National government pursue an inclusive policy and ignore, Rajapaksa regime differentiating, Tamils as “tigers”?              Read More