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, December 12, 2015

A Pregnant Woman Eating Organic Vs. Eating Conventional: It’s Time To Think About Your Baby

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Womans Vibe2015 December 10 
It seems as if it was yesterday when the masses were completely unaware of the concerns being raised by a number of internationally recognized scientists regarding Genetically Modified Foods (GM). Now, dozens of countries in Europe have completely banned or have severe restrictions on GMOs, which includes the pesticides that go along with them. In fact, 19 new countries in Europe recently banned the growing of Genetically Modified foods in their countries, citing a number of health and environmental concerns. You can read more about that here.

The Difference Between Organic Food & Conventional Food

Friday, December 11, 2015

Tamils are a persecuted nation says Canadian MP on World Human Rights Day
11 December 2015
Tamils are a persecuted nation said the Canadian Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Rouge Park in his maiden parliamentary speech on World Human Rights Day.



What an Incredible First Week!It was an absolute honour to serve my first full week at Parliament Hill as the first elected Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Rouge Park. I was able to rise for the first time on Tuesday Dec. 8th to make my Maiden Speech in the House of Commons, as well as make a statement on Thursday Dec. 10th on the United Nation's Human Rights Day. I'd like to thank my constituents again for putting their trust in me. There is much work ahead and I look forward to working with each and every one of you.Yours very truly,Gary
Posted by Gary Anandasangaree on Friday, December 11, 2015
 In his maiden statement at Canadian parliament Gary Anandasangaree MP, speaking on the experiences of Tamil refuges, said, 

“The Tamil people are a persecuted nation. Over 100,000 Tamils have died in a bloody war. The UN HC for human rights has found that war crimes and crimes against humanity took place in Sri Lanka in the last phase of the war. Tamils are seeking justice. An international independent criminal investigation into war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Although the war ended in 2009 peace has evaded the island. Reported cases of sexual violence, military occupies land traditionally owned by Tamils and Tamil political prisoners linger in jail, in some cases for decades. It is in this context that people fled seeking a safe secure place to raise their family. In 2010 I had the opportunity to meet some of the Tamil refugees who came on the MV Sun Sea… I met countless men women and children. I will never forget the stories of one of the women. In the last days of the war she was hiding in a bunker with her husband and there children. She left the bunker to get water for her family. Has she left the bunker a shill hit and destroyed her life. her three young children and husband vanished in seconds. This mother had the courage to get on ship with strangers risk her life in order to put her life back together. This is one refugee experience.”

Mr Anandasangaree ended, by applauding Canada’s policy of bringing in refuges from Syria. 

Highlighting collective failings by Canada to its indigenous nations Mr Anadasangaree welcomed positive steps towards justice taken in recent times.

Mr Anandasangaree ended by stating, 

“I am proud that our government of committed to this process of obtaining justice for the families. Our prime minister has shown much needed leadership on this issue. We can reset the direction of our first people…Today collectively in this house we stand on the foot of history as we direct a new course nation to nation between Canada and its indigenous Inuit and Metis people.”

SRI LANKA : Critical changes necessary to restore eroding public faith


December 11, 2015
- Basil Fernando
Leading human rights activist Basil Fernando faults the government for not pushing the good governance agenda enough:
It’s time to come up with a proper implementation plan to investigate and punish those involved in the corruption and crimes that occurred during the previous decades, says leading Human Rights activist, Basil Fernando

Appeal by the Families of the Disappeared

We, the Families of the Disappeared have been searching for our loved ones and calling for justice, for many years.
Many Commissions were established by the previous government to carry out inquiries regarding the missing. However, our search continues without any answers.
In 2013, former President Mahinda Rajapaksha established a Presidential Commission for the Investigate into Complaints regarding Missing Persons under direction of Maxwell Parakrama Paranagama.
Since our options were down to nothing and with the hope of finding our loved ones, we appeared during the Commission’s sittings. At the end of year 2015, the said Commission has not made any progress towards truth seeking.
Although affected communities, civil organizations, well-wishers and many others had presented various recommendations to reform the Commission, the government failed to take any action.
In January 2015 (this year) every one of us voted for change of government with the anticipation of adherence to rule of law and good governance.
We hoped that the new government would understand our search for justice and be sensitive towards our pain and longings; but once again they too turned a deaf ear to our voices. We went on peaceful processions, presented our recommendations to the Commission and appealed for changes but to no avail.
Therefore, we called for international community’s intervention. As a result, the UN through the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truthjustice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances (UNWGEID), and also through the Recommendations of the 4th Resolution passed at the 30th Human Rights Council session sent a strong message to the government of Sri Lanka on our behalf. However, the government of Sri Lanka seems to show very little interest in the Recommendations of the UN and appeals by the international community.
We need a new mechanism which is reliable and would contribute towards truth-seeking and justice.
Considering the ill effects of the present Commission, the Families of the Disappeared in the districts of Batticaloa, Ampara and Trincomalee boycotted the second public hearings of the Commission held this year.
Nevertheless the Commission has announced that they would hold their public sittings in the Jaffna district from 11th to 17th December 2015. This is a joint appeal, made by the Families of the Disappeared in the Jaffna district and Families of the Disappeared in the North and East.
We have no choice but to boycott the meaningless and ineffective Commission’s public hearings. We appeal UN and international community to once again call on the government to uphold their promises.
We call on the government to create a meaningful and reliable mechanism to which we are willing to contribute towards its effectiveness.
Until such a mechanism is created we will continue to boycott the public sittings of the Commission
Families of the Disappeared – North and East
December 8, 2015

Hunger-striking political prisoner transferred to Colombo prison

Hunger-striking political prisoner transferred to Colombo prison

Lankanewsweb.netDec 11, 2015
The police officials of occupying Sri Lanka have hurriedly transferred the Tamil political prisoner, Jeleepan Sivarasa, from Jaffna prison to Colombo prison on Wednesday following instructions from SL Attorney General's Department, informed sources told TamilNet. The sudden transfer, against his will, comes following a failed attempt to convince the 36-year-old prisoner to abandon his fast-unto-death campaign through false verbal promises. 36-year-old Jeleepan from Achchuveali, Jaffna, began fast-unto-death campaign at Jaffna prison since Monday.

The SL police has lobbed three cases against Mr Sivarasa and two of these were fabricated cases of conspiracy to assassinate SLFP politician Maithiripala Sirisena in 2006. Mr Sirisena is the incumbent SL President.
A Police ASP, who had fabricated documents as statement of confession by Mr Jeleepan, has been avoiding to present himself for hearings that have been scheduled several times at Jaffna High Court throughout the last 6 years.
The fast-unto-death campaign by Jeleepan Sivarasa has raised serious questions on the conduct by the SL High Court in Jaffna that has been indefinitely postponing the trial citing the absence of the police ASP.
Tamil rights violated by successive Sri Lanka governments says Chief Minister on World Human Rights Day


11 December 2015
The rights of Tamils as individuals and as a People have been violated over the course of time by successive Sri Lankan governments said the Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran in his statement to mark World Human Rights Day. 

Sri Lanka’s former Supreme Court judge, in his statement issued in Tamil and English, quoting article one of the United Nations Covenant on Civil and Political Rights said,
“The legitimate right of self-determination has been denied to the Tamils instead their right to equality, a central human right, has been violated throughout the period of Sri Lanka’s existence. The right to life of individual Tamils has been violated through extra-judicial killings in which the State and its agents actively participated. There has been no accountability for any of the killings that have taken place.”
On the right to liberty, Mr Wigneswaran added,

“Again a non-defeasible right stated in the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights continues to be violated with the incarceration of many hundreds of young Tamils detained without trial or deprived of proper hearings. Their continued imprisonment is a continuing violation of this important right by the Government of Sri Lanka.”

Welcoming the establishment of the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and drawing upon an Northern Provincial Council passed in February, the Chief minister of the predominantly Tamil Northern Province said,
“A resolution of the Northern Provincial Council in February this year had already characterised the consecutive killings of Tamil civilians as genocide. Needless to say an obligation arises on the Government on Sri Lanka to ensure that the perpetrators of the genocide are brought to trial. But recent statements by government leaders are confusing and contradictory but consisted in one respect in that they play down the extent of the system crimes so clearly outlined by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Report on Sri Lanka this year.”

Mr Wigneswaran went on to highlight the illegal occupation of Tamil land by Sri Lanka’s military and evidence of ongoing human rights violations under Sri Lanka’s newly elected government. 

See full statement here.

Who can mitigate plight of Sri Lankan plantation workers!

Sri Lankan plantation workers house

by Abdul Ruff
( December 11, 2015, New Delhi, Sri Lanka Guardian) Today, every country aspires to a big regional capitalist leader so that world, especially the West, takes notice of the development. In fact, Sept-11 hoax has contributed to the fall of living conditions of working people and poor, globally. The situation is explosive in third world where land lords join the corporate lords to crush the workers and swindle more and more profits at their cost.
Unlike India, declaring a super power status along with UN veto as its goal and for that it continues to occupy Jammu Kashmir to claim to be a partner in global colonial system (GCS) under the leadership of European powers, Sri Lanka a relatively small economy with basket full of problems, does not openly make any such future declarations. But without making any tall futuristic claims, Colombo seems to be still moving toward Indian type crony capitalist mode by promoting big private companies for making huge profits by exploitation of masses and keeping the workers under check.
The government obviously backs exploitation of workers by the company owners and other corporate lords. After all, they invest money in order reap huge profits by all means and they grow richer and richer by using and exploiting workers and poor.
Sri Lankan tea exports and prices have fallen owing to a drop in demand in key markets, especially in the Middle East and Russia. Overall export earnings from tea fell by 700 million rupees in October 2015 to 16.8 billion rupees from the year before. The US-led military intervention in Iraq and Syria has cut exports to the Middle East and Russian demand has fallen because of trade sanctions imposed by the US and its allies.
Facing an export slump, the plantation companies have refused to increase wages, even though the collective agreement expired in March. With the support of President Maithripala Sirisena’s government and the trade unions, the companies are contemplating various schemes to extract greater workloads from workers.
Last month the management of Ingestre Estate at Dickoya in Sri Lanka’s central plantation district sacked seven workers on false charges and has refused to reinstate even today. The victimized workers are: Ganeshan Sivakumar, Ganeshan Puspanathan, Marimuthu Yohendran, Govinthan Lechumanan, Sangilimuthu Sangaran, Sivasamy Mahendran and Perumal Murugan.
The witch-hunt against the Ingestre workers began in July. They participated in a limited go-slow campaign called by the CWC in plantation areas demanding a 1,000-rupee daily wage, including allowances. The Planters’ Association rejected the demand, but the CWC called off the industrial action, using the August parliamentary elections as a pretext, promising to resume the campaign later.
The management’s decision came despite nearly 1,500 workers from six divisions of Ingestre Estate calling a strike on November 13 for two days, and organizing a sit-in-protest against the seven sackings. The management also called the police to the estate from the Norwood and Hatton stations to intimidate workers.
The management told the Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) trade union leaders on November 19 they could only appeal to the estate owners, the Kelani Valley Plantation Company, in Colombo on November 30.
Interestingly, the union leaders have been bought by the managements to sabotage workers’ strikes. Earlier, the CWC Dickoya area leader Thangarajah Kishore denounced workers for going on strike and compelled them to halt the action, promising that a deal would be reached with the management to reinstate the victimized workers. After sabotaging the struggle to defend the workers, the CWC then asked workers to hope for mercy from the owners – the usual strategy.
Most of the Ingestre Estate workers are members of CWC, while the National Union of Workers (NUW) and Up-country People’s Front (UPF) also operate in the estate.
While the Ingestre workers continued the go-slow campaign, management provocatively refused to accept their plucked tea. When workers dumped the harvest near the manager’s bungalow, the seven workers, who were in the forefront of the go-slow campaign, were arrested on July 20 and remanded for one week. They were finally bailed out, on a 100,000-rupee personal surety each, at the Hatton magistrates court. The next hearing date for their charges was fixed for March 28 next year.
After the bailout, the management suspended the seven workers and started a so-called internal inquiry. More than 60 workers gave evidence, defending their colleagues and exposing the trumped-up charges, but the management arbitrarily sacked the workers on November 6.
The attack on the Ingestre workers is a clear demonstration of how the plantation companies, backed by the Lankan government, are ruthlessly seeking to suppress the resistance of workers in order to impose the burden of a global downturn in tea prices and demand.
These victimizations underscore a new turn by the plantation companies to use repressive methods against workers. There was a similar incident earlier this year. After workers at the Deeside division of the Glenugie estate, owned by Maskeliya Plantations, went on strike in February, against increased workloads management set up a provocation and had eight workers arrested on false charges of physically attacking a field supervisor.
When a magistrate bailed out the eight workers, the management began its own inquiry and sacked three workers and suspended four. The sacked workers were reinstated only after NUW leaders pressured them into offering an apology for offences they did not commit.
While accusing each other of cheating workers, the trade union leaders are working with the companies and the government behind the scenes to facilitate these attacks.
CWC leader Arumugam Thondaman was a minister in the government of previous President Mahinda Rajapakse. His union called the go-slow campaign in order to deflect growing opposition among workers over falling real wages and deteriorating living and social conditions. The other unions are condemning Thondaman for supposedly proposing an unrealistic demand in the first place.
The leaders of the NUW, UPF and another plantation union, the Democratic People’s Front (DPF), P. Digambaram, V. Radhakrishnan and Mano Ganeshan respectively, are ministers in the present government. They promised to seek wage rises after the August parliamentary election, but then casually denounced Thondaman for asking too much.
The unions have taken the side of the plantation companies and are acting as industrial police forces in opposing workers’ attempts to challenge their degrading conditions.
A dangerous situation is developing in the plantations. The companies adamantly refuse to give wage increases to workers. The trade unions are not talking about a wage increase. The company started to attack workers for campaigning for wage increases and no higher workloads.
Last month, the management reduced wages on some pretext. Earlier, if they worked on a Sunday, the company was liable to pay a wage equivalent to one and half days. Now, the management pays just a normal daily wage.
The corporate media are not reporting the victimization of the Estate workers. Marimuthu Yohendran, a victimized worker, commented: “After the company terminated our jobs, we informed Minister P. Digambaram and UPF leader V. Radhakrishnan. They promised to come to the estate to meet us but did not turn up.
Along with the aggravation of the crisis of the Sri Lankan crony capitalism parasitic capitalists with the backing of the TU leadership has for the moment succeeded in settling accounts at the expense of the estate workers who are most exploited category of the Sri Lankan workers. This is a serious crime and even government seems to support it.
Sri Lankan government could consider pass a law to make salary/wages payments, perks, increments and promotions etc of private companies at par with government employees with sufficient freedoms. While government employees enjoy all freedoms and privileges, private employees and workers just look for the mercy of the management for pay and post hikes. Private companies and establishments do not have any procedures for regular pay hikes, increments, promotions and as such workers have to strike for their rights to make the management understand their problems and take remedial measures to help them.

Is Monetary Management At Its Worst?


By Hema Senanayake –December 11, 2015
Hema Senanayake
Hema Senanayake
Reforming Money System; Global Economic Revolution Is Overdue: Part 6
Colombo Telegraph
This is the most difficult subject in economic governance. It is not commonsense. Due to its highly technical nature I honestly regret that I will not be able to discuss the technical details as to how I would propose to reform the monetary system. Yet, I need to convince my readers as to what I am proposing to do differently. In this regard I could not figure out a simple methodology other than submitting an open challenge. For opting to this approach I humbly apologize to President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe in advance. I like to begin this discussion as follows.
I would rate the Governor of People’s Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan as the most brilliant governor of any central bank. Perhaps you might think what qualification I have in order to evaluate the brilliance of central bank governors around the world. Kindly ignore that question for the time being. Let me submit my argument.
Since the end of World War 2, the United States dollar emerged as the major international reserve currency. In the year 2008 the United States economy crashed and there was a big time meltdown in its Financial System. The future of the U.S. dollar became unpredictable. By that time many of the Chinese financial assets were tied up to the U.S. dollar. Chinese president was worried about the value of the U.S. dollar and if the dollar had depreciated the real value of Chinese assets held in the U.S. dollar terms would depreciate accordingly. Somewhere in March 2008 the Chinese president intimated that the world would need a new global currency.
President Obama was quick to respond. “I don’t believe that there’s a need for a global currency,” said President Obama Tuesday night during his prime-time press conference (Forbes, March 26, 2008). A couple of days later the governor of Chinese central bank Zhou Xiaochuan released a text in response to President Obama’s above assertion.
In that text it was mentioned that, “The acceptance of credit-based national currencies as major international reserve currencies, as is the case in the current system, is a rare special case in history.” Let me give you a few clarifications for the benefit of non-economic readers. The term “credit-based national currency” refers mainly to the U.S. dollar. Why the U.S. dollar is credit-based? It is because the creation of most dollars is based on a system of credit issuance not by printing money. The use of a national currency which is created by the designated commercial banks during the process of lending is now used as an international reserve currency. Hence, the quote literarily meant to say that the acceptance of dollar as international reserve currency is a rare special case in history and China want to change it.
This is a statement that can be uttered only by a person who understood the current banking practice completely. Now, well within a decade after he released this particular text, Chinese national currency is almost an international currency today, thanks to the brilliance of the governor of Chinese central bank. The methodology the China is using is the signing of currency swap agreements with almost all economies.
Now my challenge is simple. I am not proposing to appoint any person as the governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), who cannot explain the true technical meaning of the statement of Zhou, mentioned above. This is not personal and that is why I apologized from the President and P.M. at the beginning of this article. Was this point a concern when P.M recommend the name of a person as the governor of CBSL and was the same point a concern when the President appointed the nominee as the governor? Out of respect, we do not expect any response to these questions from both gentlemen.Read More

Foolish court jester is cabinet spokesman: Rajitha’s blunders plunges government into Diplomatic faux pas !


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News -11.Dec.2015, 8.45AM)  The falsehoods and uncalled for un –diplomatic utterances of Minister Rajitha Senaratne , the cabinet spokesman of the Sri Lanka (SL) government , has driven  the government of good governance  into a grave predicament and diplomatic faux pas internationally.
Lanka e news inside information division is in receipt of two such incidents  whose architect is no less a person than Rajitha Senaratne , who is also an important health  minister under the government of good governance .

The Diplomatic ties with  Nigeria at snapping point owing to Rajitha !

Hate speech ban soon

By Skandha Gunasekara-2015-12-12
Two Bills to introduce anti-hate speech laws and criminalizing the instigation of communal violence and disharmony were presented in Parliament yesterday. Chief Government Whip Media Minister Gayantha Karunatilake presented the two bills titled Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) and Penal Code (Amendment). The Bills will be taken up for debate at a later date.
The Bill seeking to amend the Penal Code states that 'Whoever, by the use of words spoken, written or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, intends to cause or attempts to instigate acts of violence, or to create religious, racial or communal disharmony, or feelings of ill-will or hostility, between communities or different racial or religious groups, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term exceeding two years.'
The Bill to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure seeks to introduce provisions of a two-year prison sentence for anyone guilty of 'causing or instigating acts of violence or religious, racial or communal disharmony or feelings of ill-will or hostility by the use of words spoken, written or intended to be read, or by signs, or by visible representation or otherwise.'
The proposed amendments in the Draft Bills also stipulate that a warrant would not be required to arrest persons violating these laws.

Sri Lanka’s High Profile Editor Murder Probe Takes New Turn

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Sri Lanka Brief
11/12/2015
Investigations into the assassination of high profile editor Lasantha Wickrematunga has taken a new turn with the authorities focusing on top police officers who may have been involved in a huge cover up.
The then Inspector-General Jayantha Wickremaratne and the then Deputy Inspector General Prasanna Nanayakkara have been questioned by the Criminal Investigations Department about their role in the Wickrematunga case.
The former IGP Wickremaratne was questioned about an alleged cover up of the case at the highest level while retired DIG Nanayakkara as the head of the region was supposed to be in charge of the investigation.
Their failure to make a breakthrough was clear, but the authorities have focused on the instructions they had given junior officers at the time.
“The investigation has taken a new turn with more attention now being paid to the cover up which is as bad as the crime itself,” a top officer involved in the case said.
Earlier this year, former public relations minister Mervin Silva said former president’s younger brother Gotabhaya ran a “death squad” and had ordered the assassination of Wickrematunga, a charge he denied.
Wickrematunga was killed while he drove to work in January 2009. Several military intelligence officials were implicated in the murder and the then head of the military intelligence had been questioned.
Wickrematunga was killed just days before he was due to testify in a defamation case Gotabhaya Rajapakse had filed against his paper, the Sunday Leader, which had been highly critical of the then-ruling family.
Wickrematunga and his Sunday Leader newspaper were vocal critics of Rajapakse’s administration, and had accused Gotabhaya of corruption over the purchase of second-hand aircraft and arms for the military.
In his complaint, Silva described Gotabhaya was the “architect of white van abductions”.
Being “white-vanned” became synonymous with abductions in Sri Lanka after dozens of people were abducted in white vans, their dead bodies later dumped by the road.
The tactic was widely reported to be used by security forces against opponents during and after the island’s drawn-out Tamil separatist conflict, which ended in May 2009. (COLOMBO, Dec 10, 2015)
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Doctors cannot hide behind parliamentary privileges – GMOA


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BY DILANTHI JAYAMANNE-

The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) yesterday refuted allegations leveled against them by Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe in Parliament on Wednesday (09) stating that it was an apolitical organisation.

Addressing an urgently called for media briefing at the OPA, GMOA Spokesman Dr. Navin de Soysa said that unlike Prime Minister Wickremesinghe the union could not take cover behind Parliamentary privileges to defend itself. "We have only the power of our membership by way of our defence," he said.

Dr. Soysa said his association was democratically appointed and motivated. It maintained transparency in all its dealings with its membership. It took pride in abiding by the policies of the Lechchavis as opposed to the pledges made by some political leaders during the elections. "This is why our political leaders retaliate when an outfit like the GMOA says something that is not to their liking," he observed.

Prime Minister Wickremesinghe making a special statement in Parliament said that the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) would not be signed and a new one inked with neighbour India. He accused the GMOA of having worked for the Rajapaksas during the elections in January this year and misleading its membership with regard to the CEPA agreement.

Dr. Soysa said that GMOA President Anuruddha Padeniya had faced similar harassment under the Rajapaksa regime when his papers disappeared from the Health Ministry and legal action taken against him. At the time. "But outfit showed its unity and were able to overcome the situation, he said.

The GMOA Spokesman said doctors had not asked for extra perks or privileges. They were protesting against a move to deprive them of what they had been given for years. "How can the doctors be expected to serve in difficult areas like Mulaitivu or Kilinochchi if they are to fend for themselves with not even a little support to help them with travel?"

The GMOA Spokesman said the Executive Committee of the GMOA had been able to increase the number of medical officers serving in those areas from 600 to over 1,000 owing to its agitations in the past. It demanded the government to reverse its proposals to scrap the non-contributory pension scheme to do away with the tax concessions and vehicle permits for doctors and other professional services. The promised and much awaited increments to basic salaries should be effected, he said.

Dr. Soysa said the GMOA had also raised its voice against the proposed CEPA which would bring in underqualified professionals to the detriment of the country.

Avant Garde acquisition sparks legal complications ! Defense secretary’s omission can result in US $3 billion loss to government !


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 12.Dec.2015, 1.20AM) When the most lucrative business of providing  security to vessels was being handed over to the Navy based on  the ulterior motives of Kili-Rajitha-Champika – Arjuna to get the Avant Garde business into their hands through the president , the defense secretary Karunarathe Hettiarachi has sidelined  the attorney general when making the final decision  , based on reports from the Lanka e news inside information division of  the AG’s department. 
The revelation made by the defense secretary to a weekend newspaper recently confirms  , so far the government had been unable to do this transfer  on any  legal basis or under legal cover.
Though the AG had informed the defense secretary, in order to find a legal basis to give cover  the dictatorial action of the president, to forward to him all the agreements between Avant Garde Co. and  Rakna security Lanka Co .which is under the defense ministry , the defense secretary has sent all the agreements without  one.
Karunaratne Hettiarcahi as defense secretary and Maithripala Sirisena as president must hold themselves answerable to this non submission of this agreement to the AG. This is the agreement signed between Avant Garde Co. and Rakna Lanka security Co. 20 days prior to the transfer of the business to the Navy.
(Copy of this agreement was published by Lanka e news in an earlier report ) . The defense secretary has not sent this agreement to the AG despite the fact that the latter had called for it many times from him.

This omission by the defense secretary may be to mislead the AG , but the grave issue in this is , the government can court serious disaster owing to the defense secretary’s actions, sources within the AG’s department  revealed. This potential disaster is : if by any chance the taking over is illegal and is contradictory to the agreements , based on the agreement signed so far , the government will become liable  to pay a compensation of US dollars 3 billion approximately !
In the circumstances , if this government has to be saved, the acquisition should be legally and duly done.Sources within the AG’s department however say , because the defense secretary is concealing information , the AG’s department is in a quandary unable to arrive at a decision.
Meanwhile according to unofficial reports reaching Lanka e news, Avant Garde Co. is waiting until the AG makes his decision , to file action in the International commercial courts of England and Singapore to claim compensation. The Co. has said , in order to prove its legal status ,it will produce the international certificates and licences issued to Avant Garde by British Institution of standards and the United Nations Security Council to provide security to vessels. 
If that happens , it will be for the masquerading villians  Rajitha , Anura, Champika and Arjuna who mounted charges against Avant Garde before the media that Avant Garde supplied arms to Bokoharam , the terrorists who attacked Paris , and illegal weapons were seized , to provide evidence to substantiate their charges. Minister Rajitha at  the cabinet media briefing yesterday said , information is gushing out from within Avanta Garde Co. itself.
Might we recall , Maithris , Rajithas  and Champikas who held ministerial portfolios under the last regime , in this same way signed agreements with private companies without careful prudential and providential thinking  . Because the hedging ‘soodhuwa’ agreement was breached by one party, the country had to pay  many millions of US dollars as compensation . This compensation payment is still not over. It is significant to note such a verdict against SL was delivered by the aforenoted International court located in Singapore and England.
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Websites which took money from Avarntgarde banned

Websites which took money from Avarntgarde banned
Lankanewsweb.netDec 11, 2015
Parliament reformation minister Gayantha Karunathilaka and the mass media deputy minister Karu Paranavithana said yesterday 10th that immediate investigations should be conducted against journalists/reporters or websites exposed taken money from the Avarntgarde Company and if it proved that anyone has taken money their media identity cards should be confiscated and media license would be cancelled.

They told this during a media communiqué held following the announcement of cabinet decisions when a journalist raised a question as what steps would be taken for journalists and websites proved to be taken money from Avarntgarde Company.

Briefing the reality of the Avarntgarde company both ministers said if there are any pressure exerted for honest journalists from Avarntgarde or any other sources to lodge a complaint to the media ministry and it is the responsibility of the media ministry to protect such journalists/reporters.
Corruption even the Fourth Estate is prone to it

Watching the watch dog of the nation has become a mortifying need

2015-12-11
Wednesday this week (December 09) marked the International Anti-corruption Day with a nationwide campaign on eradicating corruption. Interestingly all mobile phone users, too, received a common text message incorporating a pledge “I declare: I shall not pay a bribe, I shall not take a bribe and I shall report / give info on corrupt practices.”

Citizens Call For More Participation, Transparency In Megapolis Plan

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A group of citizens, headed by Jayantha Dhanapala, Prof Savitri Goonesekara and Sunil Siriwardena have written to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe requesting for more transparency and public participation in the proposed Western region Megapolis Development Plan, including public consultation on legislation. The group also called for multiple agency coordination, the application of the National Involuntary Resettlement Policy, community driven housing solutions, and the prioritisation of public transport.
Below is the text of the letter, reproduced in full:

Transparency International Gives Integrity Award To Accused Media Swindler


Colombo TelegraphDecember 11, 2015
Good governance watchdog Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) has given an ‘Integrity Award’ to the chairman of the ‘Ravaya’ newspaper, Victor Ivan, by way of marking the International Anti-Corruption Day.
Victr Ivan MaithripalaThe integrity recognition, also awarded posthumously to the late Ven Maduluwawe Sobitha Thero, was made at the concluding ceremony of a “Walk Against Corruption” jointly organized by TISL and the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption, newly appointment after the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.
“The fact that Victor Ivan who has been accused of swindling contributors to the Ravaya fund regarding which there is a complaint being looked into by the Registrar of Companies and the Fraud Bureau shows the mockery that this ‘yahapalanaya’ government is engaging in when it talks of battling corruption. The Corruption Commission should stop these useless extravagances on which state money is wasted and actually show concrete results in their corruption investigations whch it has not shown so far.” a good governance activist told Colombo Telegraph.
Colombo Telegraph learns that the Registrar of Companies is in the process of investigating allegations levelled against Ivan. The move violates a basic principle of good governance, where those accused of wrongdoing are not rewarded in any manner until such time proper investigations are concluded and they are cleared. Ivan himself wrote extensively in the Ravaya objecting to the appointment of Sarath N Silva as Chief Justice since ‘investigations into alleged wrongdoing while he (Silva) was Attorney General had not been concluded’.
The TISL website has not indicated the criteria for the award. Neither does it carry citations related to the recipients. Shan WIjetunge, Senior Manager (Advocacy) of TISL, when contacted by Colombo Telegraph, was unable to furnish the relevant information, but promised that the website would be updated on Friday.
Ivan has been accused of being complicit in a fraudulent scheme whereby contributions sought to salvage the cash-stripped Ravaya newspaper were pocketed in the name of ‘shares’. The total amount that Ivan took is Rs 5 million. The contributors were not informed about this arrangement when funds were solicited. Moreover, many complain that receipts for donations had not been issued by the collector, Ravaya Solidarity.
Colombo Telegraph reported recently that Ivan had begun paying back the monies thus taken, clearly indicating acceptance of wrongdoing.
It is reported that Ravaya newspaper to date has to pay Rs.12 million in income taxes.
Until the Presidential Election of 2005, i.e. during the reign of Chandrika Kumaratunga, every month without fail the Ravaya would get a notice from the Department of Inland Revenue, requesting payment of an outstanding amount of Rs 14 million.                                         Read More