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

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Sri Lanka's former leader Mahinda Rajapaksa is no longer 'untouchable'

Ex-President says he is victim of a revenge plot but government has appetite for justice 

For victims of alleged war crimes, it was a hopeful moment when the United Nations’ human rights chief, Jordanian Prince Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, visited the northern districts of Sri Lanka at the weekend.
It was the first such visit by a senior UN official for two and a half years to the area worst affected by the country’s 26-year civil war, which ended in May 2009. But for the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, it was one more sign that the judicial net is steadily tightening on him and his family after his election defeat in January last year. 

In the past week, the once untouchable former President has seen his son, Yoshitha, jailed on money-laundering charges and his wife, Shiranthi, grilled by a special presidential unit over corruption allegations. Former ministers have joined the government of President Maithripala Sirisena, to his fury. “Some of the ministers who were with me are now talking as if they have never seen me in their lives,” Mr Rajapaksa said on Sunday.

The crackdown follows a decade of authoritarian rule that was marred by allegations of nepotism and corruption. President Sirisena, who defected from the Rajapaksa camp to launch his own campaign just eight weeks before the election, is at the steering wheel. He is joined by Mr Rajapaksa’s arch enemies, the current Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka – whom the ex-President previously had court-martialled and imprisoned for two years after he stood against him in the 2010 election. As his 27-year-old handcuffed son waved farewell from the back of a prison van, a tearful Mr Rajapaksa said: “This is an attempt to seek revenge”.

While he still commands the loyalty of a section of the country’s Buddhist majority, the allegations against him – including that he siphoned off millions of dollars meant for the 2006 tsunami victims, many of whom still remain homeless – have begun to turn public opinion. Once revered for ending the three-decade ethnic war that claimed 100,000 lives, today Mr Rajapaksa and his family face a series of charges. He, two of his once-powerful brothers, his wife and two sons are accused of involvement in crimes including abduction, murder, weapons offences and large-scale corruption – all of which they deny.

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Suhadha’s seniority is a myth! It is better to make MR the AG rather than appointing Suhadha Gamlath !!


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News -09.Feb.2016, 8.00PM) In Sri Lanka the issues attendant when appointing an Attorney General (AG) are still unresolved. The issues have proliferated as a result of the politicization of the  AG’s department during the MaRa regime , and therefore that has become a huge problem when trying to extricate the AG’s department from that scourge . 
The grave issue confronting the government of good governance is clearing this department of the ‘weeds and wild plants’ that were planted in the AG’s  department which matured during the last approximately  20 years , to  spread their  roots during the last 9 years ,only to bud  and decay before flowering along with the department due to the obnoxious politicization. The biggest hindrance and hurdles that are faced by the  good governance government when trying to clear the AG’s department of these harmful weeds and wild plants are not only at the highest  tier but also at the second tier of the AG’s department because those have been politicized for a long time by the Rajapakse reign so much so that irrespective of who is chosen  from those higher tiers , every one of them is a shameless bootlicking Rajapakse lackey and lickspittle.
Under these circumstances , though an AG shall be appointed from the outside to change the present ‘negative’  state of affairs , but because  such an action will be running counter to good governance of the present government , and those within the AG’s department are absolutely antagonistic to an outsider being brought in , this has turned into a huge dilemma. 
No matter what , if the government of good governance is to progress alongside the aspirations and aims of the people , it must select an honest learned individual with  a clean slate who abides by the laws , and ecshews illicit deals,  for the post of AG. If not  , the government of good governance will be courting disaster and annihilation  while it is still young . In the circumstances , appointing the right individual to the AG post is most important and imperative. Read more >>

List of Investigations Concluded by the FICD re Rajapaksa Era Corruption

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Sri Lanka Brief09/02/2016
According to informed sources 18 investigations have been concluded by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID)on huge corruption cases under the Rajapaksa regime. No action has been taken on 17 cases so far by the AG department.
The FCID has done its duty and now it is a Judicial matter. Corruption at its peak during MRs Regime as summarized hereunder, not dealt by the main media outfits then are:
1. Case No. 474/2015 at Fort M.C. dealing with Hedging Fund and involving A.N.Cabraal, PB Jayasuendra, A de Mel, L.Karunaratne (Rs.200-700 Million )
2. Case No. 24327/2015 at Chief M.C.(3) In the matter of Lanka Hospital shares and connected to G. Rajapakse, Roshini ,Cabraal, N.Godahewa, D.Jayaweera, M. Medihewa, W.Amunugamuwa, D.P.Y. Wijesinghe. (Rs. 600 million)
3. B26907/3/15 at Colombo M.C re Housing deals connected with W.Weerawansa,B.K.J.K.Perera.
4. B/40/2015 at Kaduwella M.C. re Land purchases, involving Mrs. W.Weerawansa, C.S.Ranasinhe.
5. B323/15 in Tangalle M.C. about Carlton Pre-school construction involving State Eng. Corporation Staff (Rs. 35 million)
6. 8674/15 in Pugoda M.C. re Development works, involving B.Rajapakse, N. Thirukumar
7. B22467/1/15 at Colombo Chief M.C. re Money Laundering by M. Aluthgamage (Rs. 3 – 27 million)
8. B22468/1/15 in Colombo Chief M.C. on Wealth acquired of Dr.P.B. Wickrema.
9. B25389/1/15 at Colombo C.M.Court re Money Laundering by G.Senarath.
10. B25166/3/15 at Colombo Ch M.C. Teleshan TV Network with A.Pilapita S.Wickremasinghe, and Sil Reddi with L.Weeratunga and Ven.V.Somananda Thero.
11. B9825/15 at Kaduwela M.C. re CSN Channel involving ITN Directorate & Staff. ( Action taken)
12. B35/15 at Kaduwela M.C. re ownership of Marriot Hotel in Dubai with N.Lokuwitharne and M.Rajapakse ( Rs. 48 to 190 million)
13. B27453/1/15 at Hultsdorf M.C. about Lanka Logistics Arms importing connected to G.Rajapakse, P.B.Jayasundera, Mohan Peiris, J.Wickremasinghe.
14. B/663/15 at Fort M.C. on Bank of Ceylon, Seychelles by M. Rajapakse & family
15. Greek Bonds purchase with names of Cabraal & Rajapakse in Petition Colombo M.C of 15.8.15 involving Rs. 1257 million
16. Sajin Vass Gunewardena in abuse of Public property, at Fort Magistrate Court, remanded since May, 2015. Also at Bribery Com. for questionable Assets.
17. Petition accepted in Supreme Court on 6.8.15 re Vehicle Permits abuse
18. Case No. 50/10 at High Courts, Kandy: Captain Wickremasinghe`s activity in Giritale Army Camp re Torture Chambers – under G. Rajapakse`s directions?

Choosing a new attorney general again hits snag!

Choosing a new attorney general again hits snag!

Feb 09, 2016
The Constitutional Council that met yesterday (08) is in crisis due to its failure to choose a person for the post of attorney general, as president Maithripala Sirisena has sent it three names, instead of one.

Half of the CC members have agreed on Suhada Gamlath while the others are partial to Jayantha Jayasuriya.
The president’s other nominee is Kapila Waidyaratne.
The CC has decided to ask the president to send two nominees, in order for it to choose a new AG.
The CC will meet tomorrow to take a decision.
Since Suhada Gamlath is a friendly officer, justice minister Wijedasa Rajapakse and the Rajapaksas want him to be the AG, while ministers Champika Ranawaka, Rajitha Senaratne and others will agree for anyone other than him.
It is commendable that neither the president nor the prime minister has influenced the CC in this matter and acted impartially.
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One Set Of Rules For Fonseka, One Set Of Rules For Me: Gota


Colombo Telegraph

February 9, 2016 
“I know my capacities and leadership qualities. Therefore, I can prove that military persons can also become good leaders.” says the former secretary to the ministry of defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Gotabaya“I left the military some years back and then I became an official. I have now been in civilian life for a long time. There is no difficulty for a military person to become a politician. There are enough and more examples in international politics where military persons have turned to be good politicians. But in Sri Lanka most of them proved to be failures. I know my capacities and leadership qualities. Therefore, I can prove that military persons can also become good leaders.” Gotabaya said in an interview with Financial Times today.
Responding to the question; “One Minister recently said you entering into politics would be as a ‘dictator in the making'”, Rajapaksa said; “You see these people make remarks for their political advantages. I have heard this same Minister was promoting Sarath Fonseka to be in Parliament to fill the vacant seat of former MP Gunawardana. Just compare the two statements. On one hand he promotes Fonseka and on the other hand he accuses me of becoming a dictator if I enter into politics. For me, these people just talk with no basis. I also heard him saying I know only to say left and right. It is true because I know what is left and what is right well. But this person has mixed up left, right, north and south and everything.”
When asked about the ongoing discussions to form a new political party by the Rajapaksas and its leadership, Gotabaya said; “Yes, discussions are going on these days to form a new political party but it is not exactly by the Rajapaksas. The idea purely came from the original and true SLFPers, who are thoroughly disappointed and also in the wilderness now that their much-loved party is now in disarray. The SLFPers at grass-roots level have urged us to form a new party for them. However this will be the real SLFP.

Complaint to ACCS against Harrison & Ravi


TUESDAY, 09 FEBRUARY 2016
All Ceylon Farmers’ Federation, United Rice Mill Owners’ Association and Small and Medium Rice Mill Owners’ Association complained to Anti Corruption Committee Secretariat today (9th) stating the government has lost more than Rs.4000million when selling stocks of paddy harvested during ‘Maha’ season.
Minister of Rural Economy P. Harrison, Minister of Finance Ravi Karunanayake , the Chairman of Paddy Marketing Board, the CWE and Consumer  Affairs Authority have been made respondents.
The National Organizer of All Ceylon Farmers’ Federation and Member of North Western Provincial Council Namal Karunaratne, its General Secretary T.B. Sarath, Mr. Mudith Perera of United Rice Mill Owners’ Association and the General Secretary of Small and Medium Rice Mill Owners’ Association Mr. Somachandra were present.
The complaint was filed through Attorney at Law Sunil Watagala.


Rathupaswala water below standard

Rathupaswala water below standard

 Feb 09, 2016
The Central Environment Authority (CEA) informed the appeal courts that facts have been disclosed on the water in the vicinity of the controversial factory in the Rathupaswala area was contaminated.

The convener of the Siyanae People's Movement for Water Conservation Pramitha Hettiarachchi said the water sample took from the area is not compliance to the standards of the Sri Lanka standards.

It appears that the Good Governance too has not given any credible solution to the Rathupaswala water problem. He said the perpetrator’s are living scot free and we urge the president to punish them.

When the petition was called today 8th the petitioner’s lawyer told the courts that they need more time to study the report given by the Central Environmental Authority.

The courts ordered to call the petition again on the 28th of April and said that it would give more consideration on that day.

Siyanae People's Movement for Water Conservation has filed an action against the state officers who gave permission to start the factory responsible for the water pollution in the Rathupaswala.

Uproar in House

By Gagani Weerakoon & Skandha Gunasekarac-2016-02-10
Parliament sittings came to an abrupt end soon after the Local Authorities Elections (Amendment) Bill, seeking to increase the percentage of female representatives in local government bodies, was passed midst booing from Opposition benches.
Pandemonium prevailed as MPs of the Joint Opposition stormed the Well of the House demanding that they be assured their right to act as an independent group in Parliament.

Pandemonium erupted when Speaker Karu Jayasuriya said he could not be party to the sin of splitting political parties when a group of UPFA MPs demanded that Speaker Jayasuriya recognizes them as an independent group in the House.
When the Bill was taken for debate MPs led by MEP Leader Dinesh Gunawardena came to the Well of the House and shouted in protest against the Joint Opposition not being accepted as an independent group.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe at the commencement of the debate said that the Bill sought to increase representation by women in local government bodies and asked why and how the Opposition was trying to disrupt it.
"We have given additional time to the members of the Joint Opposition to participate in the debate. We could continue the debate and get the Bill passed enabling the increase of the number of women members in local government authorities. I would like to ask the members of the Joint Opposition whether they are against increasing the number of women representation," the Prime Minister said.

Members of the Joint Opposition including Vasudeva Nanayakkara, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, Pavithra Wanniarachchi, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Wimal Weerwansa, C.B. Ratnayake, Udaya Gammanpila, Dullas Alahapperuma, Chandrasiri Gajadheera, Salinda Dissanayake, Rohitha Abeygunawardena, Namal Rajapaksa, Niroshan Premaratne, D.V. Chanaka, Wimalaweera Dissanayake, Jayantha Samaraweera, Tharaka Balasuriya, Shehan Semasinghe, Indika Anuruddha, Prasanna Ranaweera, Weerakumara Dissanayake, Sanath Nishantha, and Kanchana Wijesekera shouted slogans from the Well of Parliament.
Government MPs came forward forming a human shield to protect the Prime Minister while members of the Joint Opposition were staging their protest.

Among them were Ravi Karunanayake, Lakshman Kiriella, Harin Fernando, Mujibur Rahuman, Kavinda Jayawardena, Nalin Bandara, Chandrani Bandara, Akila Viraj Kariyawasam and Gayantha Karunathilake.
Leader of the House Minister Lakshman Kiriella said: When President Maithripala Sirisena summons them, around 40 of these MPs respond to and accept and agree with whatever the President says. Now they come here and try to show off as Opposition MPs. What is your true position?

Ministers and MPs in government ranks were seen shouting at the opposition MPs who in return booed their counterparts.
As pandemonium reigned and government members continued to speak on the subject of the debate irrespective of the commotion, Serjeant-at-Arms Anil Parakrama Samarasekera, his deputies Narendra Fernando and Kushan Jayaratne were seen protecting the Mace.

Ministers Chandrani Bandara, Anoma Gamage, Faizer Mustapaha and opposition MP Mavai Senadhiraja spoke on the Bill but none of their speeches lasted more than three minutes.
Leader of the House, University Education and Highways Minister Lakshman Kiriella, then moved the House to its Committee Stage and presented amendments to the Bill amidst the chaos. The government rankers shouted 'aye' for each amendment.
As the Bill was approved by the House the Speaker adjourned sittings around 3:05 p.m., four and half hours earlier than the scheduled time.

DLF Leader MP Vasudeva Nanayakkara after adjournment said that his colleagues of the Joint Opposition would meet today and resume their protest again. He told the government to expect the same protest again until their demand to be accepted as an independent group in Parliament is acknowledged.
Serjeant-at-Arms Anil Parakrama and his deputies took the Mace away and walked through the protesting MPs to end the session.

Just ideas - or disaster - will triumph - Fidel

TUESDAY, 09 FEBRUARY 2016
Fidel Castro says, "It is possible to prolong life, health and the productive time of persons, if it is perfectly possible to plan the development of the population in accordance with growing productivity, culture and development of human values."
He says no one has the right to destroy cities; murder children; pulverize homes; sow terror, hunger and death anywhere.
Full text:
If today it is possible to prolong life, health and the productive time of persons, if it is perfectly possible to plan the development of the population in accordance with growing productivity, culture and development of human values, what are they waiting for to do so?
Global society has known no peace in recent years, particularly since the European Economic Community, under the absolute, inflexible direction of the United States, decided that the time had come to settle accounts with what remained of two great nations which, inspired by the ideas of Marx, had achieved the great feat of ending the imperialist colonial order imposed on the world by Europe and the United States.
In former Russia, a revolution erupted which moved the world.
It was expected that the first great socialist revolution would take place in the most industrialized countries of Europe, such as England, France, Germany or the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This revolution, however, took place in Russia, whose territory extended into Asia, from northern Europe to southern Alaska - which had been Czarist territory, sold for a few dollars to the country which would later be the most interested in attacking and destroying the revolution and the country where it occurred.
The greatest accomplishment of the new state was the creation of a union capable of bringing together its resources and sharing its technology with a large number of weak, less developed nations, unwilling victims of colonial exploitation. Would a true society of nations be convenient or not, in the current world, one in which respect is shown for rights, beliefs, culture, technologies and resources in accessible places around the world, which so many human beings would like to visit and know? And wouldn’t the world be much more just today, - when in fractions of a second anyone can communicate with the other side of the planet - if people saw in others a friend or brother, and not an enemy disposed to kill, with weapons which human knowledge has been capable of creating?
Believing that human beings could be capable of having such objectives, I think that absolutely no one has the right to destroy cities; murder children; pulverize homes; sow terror, hunger and death anywhere. In what corner of the world can such acts be justified? If it is remembered that, when the last global conflict’s killing ended, the world placed its hopes in the creation of the United Nations, it is because a large part of humanity imagined it with such a perspective, although its objectives were not fully defined. A colossal fraud is what is seen today, as problems emerge which suggest the possible eruption of a war, with the use of weapons which could mean the end of human existence.
There are unscrupulous actors, apparently more than a few, which consider meritorious their willingness to die, but above all to kill in defense of their indecent privileges.
Many are surprised to hear the statements made by some European NATO spokespeople, expressed in the style and look of the Nazi SS. On occasion, they even wear dark suits, in the middle of summer.
We have a powerful enough adversary, our closest neighbor: the United States. We warned them that we would withstand the blockade, although this would imply a very high cost for our country. There is no greater price than capitulating to an enemy, which for no reason, or right, attacks you. This was the sentiment of a small, isolated people. The rest of the hemisphere’s governments, with a few exceptions, went along with the powerful, influential empire. This was not a personal attitude on our part, but rather the sentiment of a small nation which had been not only the political, but also the economic property of the U.S. since the beginning of the century. Spain had ceded us to this country, after we had suffered almost five centuries of colonialism, and innumerable deaths and material losses in our struggle for independence.
The empire reserved the right to intervene militarily in Cuba, on the basis of a constitutional amendment imposed on an impotent Congress, incapable of resisting. Besides being owners of almost all of Cuba, vast land holdings, the largest sugar mills, mines, and banks - with even the prerogative of printing our currency – they did not allow us to produce enough grain to feed the population.
When the USSR collapsed, and the socialist camp disappeared as well, we continued resisting. Together, the revolutionary state and people continued our independent march.
I do not wish, nevertheless, to dramatize our modest history. I prefer rather to emphasize that the empire’s policy is so dramatically ludicrous that its relegation to the dustbin of history will not long be delayed. Adolph Hitler’s empire, inspired by greed, went down in history with no more glory than that of the encouragement given to aggressive bourgeois governments of NATO, which became the laughing stock of Europe and the world, with their euro, which along with the dollar, will soon become wet paper, and they will be required to depend on the yen, and rubles as well, given the emerging Chinese economy, closely linked to Russia’s enormous economic and technical potential.
Cynicism is something which has become symbolic of imperial policy.
As is known, John McCain was the Republican candidate in the 2008 elections. This individual came into the public light as a pilot who was shot down while his plane bombed the populous city of Hanoi. A Vietnamese missile hit the aircraft in action, and the plane and pilot fell into a lake located close to capital, on the city’s outskirts.
Upon seeing the airplane crash and a wounded pilot attempting to save himself, a retired Vietnamese soldier who was making his living in the area came to his aid. As the old soldier offered his help, a group of Hanoi residents who had suffered the aerial attacks, came running to settle accounts with the murderer. The soldier himself persuaded his neighbors not to do so, since the man was taken prisoner and his life must be respected. Yankee authorities themselves communicated with the government, begging that no action be taken against the pilot.
In addition to the Vietnamese government’s policy of respecting prisoners, the pilot was the son a U.S. Navy Admiral who had played an outstanding role in WWII, and was still holding an important position.
The Vietnamese had captured a big fish in that bombing, and, of course, thinking about the eventual peace talks which would put an end to the unjust war unleashed on them, they developed a friendship with McCain, who was very happy to take advantage of the opportunity provided by that adventure. No Vietnamese, of course, recounted any of this to me, nor would I have ever asked anyone to do so. I have read about it, and it coincides completely with a few details I learned later. I also read one day that Mr. McCain had written that when he was a prisoner in Vietnam, while he was tortured, he heard voices in Spanish advising the torturers as to what they should do and how. They were Cuban voices, according to McCain. Cuba never had advisors in Vietnam. The military there knew very well how to conduct their war.
General Giap was one of the most brilliant military strategists of our era, who in Dien Bien Phu was able to place missile launchers in remote, mountainous jungles, something the yankee and European military officers considered impossible. With these launchers, they fired from such a close point that it was impossible to neutralize them, without affecting the invaders as well. Other pertinent measures, all difficult and complex, were utilized to impose a shameful surrender on the surrounded European forces.
The fox McCain took as much advantage as possible of the yankee and European invaders’ military defeats. Nixon could not persuade his National Security Council advisor Henry Kissinger to accept the idea suggested by the President himself, who in a relaxed moment said: Why don’t we drop one of those little bombs, Henry? The true little bomb dropped when the President’s men attempted to spy on their adversaries in the opposing party. This surely couldn’t be tolerated!
Despite this, Mr. McCain’s most cynical behavior has been in the Near East. Senator McCain is Israel’s most unconditional ally in Mossad’s machinations, something that even his worst adversaries would have been able to imagine. McCain participated alongside this secret service in the creation of the Islamic State which has appropriated a considerable part of Iraq, as well as a third of Syria, according to its affirmations. This state already has a multi-million dollar income, and threatens Saudi Arabia and other nat9ons in this complex region which supplies the greatest part of the world’s oil.
Would it not be preferable to struggle to produce food and industrial products; build hospitals and schools for billions of human beings who desperately need them; promote art and culture; struggle against epidemics which lead to the death of half of the sick, health workers and technicians, as can be seen; or finally eliminate illnesses like cancer, Ebola, malaria, dengue, chikungunya, diabetes and others which affect the vital systems of human beings?
If today it is possible to prolong life, health and the productive time of persons, if it is perfectly possible to plan the development of the population in accordance with growing productivity, culture and development of human values, what are they waiting for to do so?
Just ideas will triumph, or disaster will triumph.

Ten dead, more than 80 injured in Bavaria train crash

Reuters
BAD AIBLING, GERMANY Tue Feb 9, 2016

Ten people were killed and at least 81 injured on Tuesday when two passenger trains collided head-on at high speed in remote countryside in southern Germany.

One passenger was still missing, police said, and 18 of those injured were in a serious condition.

The crash happened during the morning rush-hour about half way along a six-km (four-mile) stretch between the spa town of Bad Aibling and Kolbermoor in Bavaria, near to the border with Austria.

Ambulances could not reach the site, which was heavily wooded with a steep hill on one side and a river on the other, so helicopters had to airlift people to nearby hospitals.

Police said recovery operations with heavy machinery would be suspended overnight and restart at daybreak on Wednesday.

The trains had been carrying about 100 passengers, mainly commuters. Police said more people would have been travelling if it had not been a holiday week.

Hundreds of emergency service workers, including mountain rescue teams, worked to save passengers at the crash site, where several derailed blue, yellow and grey train carriages lay on their side next to the track.

Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt said the trains and track had been fitted with an automatic brake system that was introduced across Germany after 10 people died in 2011 near Magdeburg when a train driver drove through two red signals.

"It's one of the biggest accidents we have had in the last few years," he said.

Germany's most serious post-war train accident occurred in 1998 when 101 people were killed near the northern town of Eschede after a high speed ICE train crashed.

Dobrindt said both trains on Tuesday must have been travelling at high speed entering a curve and the drivers had probably not seen each other.

Police declined to comment on the cause of the crash. They appealed for people to donate blood.

Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed shock and sent her condolences to families of the victims.

"I trust that the authorities responsible will do everything they can to clear up how this accident could happen," she said in a statement.

Dobrindt said an investigation had begun and that the priority was to find out whether the cause was a technical problem or human error.

The trains' operator, Meridian, is part of French passenger transport firm Transdev, which is jointly owned by state-owned bank CDC and water and waste firm Veolia.

Transdev said in a statement that management and staff were terribly shocked by the "exceptionally serious accident" and that Chief Executive Jean-Marc Janaillac was at the scene.

State-owned Deutsche Bahn is responsible for the track, which has a speed limit of 100 km per hour. The company said the safety system had been checked last week.

(Additional reporting by Rene Wagner and Thomas Seythal in Berlin, Michael Dalder in Bad Aibling, and by Geert de Clercq in Paris; Writing by Madeline Chambers; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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Dublin gang wars: council advises estate residents to move out for safety

Warning centres on south-side estate, as checkpoints do little to assuage public fears that police cannot prevent further killings

Armed officers patrol north Dublin on Tuesday. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA
 Gardai at the scene of Monday night’s murder of Eddie Hutch Senior. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA

 in Dublin-Tuesday 9 February 2016

As Ireland’s two major gangs square up to each other for potentially the biggest crime war in the Republic’s history, the Guardian has learned that the city council has been told to advise families linked to one of the factions to move out of their homes.

The warning centres on the Oliver Bond flats complex in the south inner city as fears build that a north Dublin-based gang is about to strike back over Monday night’s murder of Eddie Hutch Senior. He was the brother of Gerry “The Monk” Hutch. Associates of the Hutch family have been linked with the audacious fatal gun attack at the Regency hotel last Friday during a weigh-in for a boxing bout in which David Byrne was killed.

The Gardai have set up armed checkpoints across the city and are now so concerned about a revenge attack that they approached the city council to pass on advice to some of the tenants in the flats that they might be targets.

One council source told the Guardian: “Even if they are related through marriage or they happen to be in some way associated with the rival south-side gang then they are now targets, too. Eddie Hutch wasn’t a major player. And the same goes for anyone connected, either through working as a courier for the other gang, or even being a friend of them – they are now targets.”

On Tuesday morning, the area around the previous night’s shooting – Poplar Row in the Ballybough district of north inner-city Dublin – was sealed off, with a large Garda presence. At the house where Eddie Hutch was shot nine times by his attackers, the shattered glass door where the killers burst in remained exposed while armed officers patrolled the streets around.

Eddie Hutch was selected in revenge for the killing of Byrne, a “soldier” loyal toChristy Kinahan, an Irish gangster living on the Costa del Sol who runs a multi-million euro drugs empire from southern Spain and whose Dublin-based lieutenants are mainly based on the southside of the Liffey river.

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Dozens injured as police, protesters clash in Hong Kong

Smoke rises as rioters set fires on a street in Mong Kok district of Hong Kong, Tuesday. Pic: AP.
Smoke rises as rioters set fires on a street in Mong Kok district of Hong Kong, Tuesday. Pic: AP.

by  9th February 2016

WHAT began as a government crackdown on illegal food stalls in Hong Kong’s famous Mong Kok district quickly spiraled into a full-scale riot during the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Hong Kong’s Lunar New Year celebration descended into chaotic scenes as protesters and police clashed over a street market selling fish balls and other local holiday delicacies. Twitter users, many of them sympathetic to the protesters, called the event the#FishballRevolution.

Embedded image permalinkActivists angered over authorities’ attempts to crack down on the food hawkers in a crowded Kowloon neighborhood held running battles with police into the early hours of Tuesday.


Protesters threw bricks, lengths of wood and other pieces of junk at officers and set fires on the street. Hong Kong authorities responded aggressively, prompting accusations of police brutality.

Police said 23 people were arrested after vehicles were damaged and 48 officers were injured. Posts on social media also showed a number of injured protesters and journalists.

Police said they fired warning shots during the rioting in an attempt to disperse the crowds.

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UN fears hundreds of thousands could be trapped in Aleppo without aid

UN says Syrian army offensive threatens to sever links to rebel-held eastern districts as exodus continues

Refugees push each other as they wait for tents near the Turkish border crossing of Bab al-Salama (AFP)


The UN warned on Tuesday that hundreds of thousands of people could be cut off from basic aid if the Syrian government blocks the last road out of eastern Aleppo to the Turkish border.
The road has become increasingly dangerous as pro-government forces backed by Russian air strikes have attempted to cut off supply routes into the rebel-controlled eastern part of the city. 
“If the GoS (government of Syria) and allies sever the last remaining flight route out of eastern Aleppo city it would leave up to 300,000 people, still residing in the city, cut off from humanitarian aid unless cross-line access could be negotiated,” the OCHA said on Tuesday.
The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs warned that if the Syrian government closes in on eastern Aleppo, “local councils in the city estimate that some 100,000-150,000 civilians may flee toward Afrin and the western countryside of the Aleppo governorate".
According to the UN, as many as 31,000 Syrians have fled Aleppo city and the surrounding areas in the past few days.
The Syrian government has now encircled the rebel-held eastern part of the city, resulting in the forced displacement of tens of thousands of people who fled to the northern countryside.
Stephen O’Brien, the UN’s aid chief, said that he was “gravely concerned” by the mass movement, noting that 80 percent of the tens of thousands of refugees were women and children.
“People urgently require shelter, food and basic household items,” he said.
“We have reports that civilians have been killed and injured, and that civilian infrastructure, including at least two hospitals have been hit,” he added.
Jakob Kern, the World Food Programme's country director in Syria said on Tuesday the situation in northern Aleppo was "quite volatile and fluid", with many families on the move seeking safety.
“We are extremely concerned as access and supply routes from the north to eastern Aleppo city and surrounding areas are now cut off but we are making every effort to  get enough food in place for all those in need, bringing it in through the remaining open border crossing point from Turkey.”

Turkey closes border to 'trapped' refugees

The UN aid agency also stated that the eight informal camps set up for the displaced refugees on the Syrian border with Turkey have reached “full capacity”.
A field worker for Doctors Without Borders told the AFP news agency that as many as 20 people were crowded into each tent that was designed to hold seven.
“There are no longer enough places for families to sleep,” Ahmad al-Mohammad said. “Many of them in the first days were sleeping in the streets and outdoors with blankets or covers.”
Turkey has said it fears the violence could drive up to 600,000 people to its border, in a "worst-case scenario".
The UNHCR issued a statement thanking Turkey for hosting Syrian refugees, and called on authorities to "ensure a broader access to Turkish territory for all those in need of international protection".
The statement urged the international community to "swiftly and meaningfully increase support to Turkey", in order to cope with the "magnitude" of the refugee crisis.
While Ankara says its open-door policy to Syrian refugees remains unchanged, it has kept the main Aleppo border crossing closed in recent days, focusing on sending assistance to camps just inside Syrian territory.
Mohammad said that the refugees were now “trapped” on the border.
“They’ve left their homes and everything they have behind, and they can’t get into Turkey,” he said.

Russian air strikes blamed for latest refugee exodus

The city of Aleppo has been divided in half since the summer of 2012. The Syrian government controls the west and the opposition controls the east. Much of the centre had been devastated by fierce fighting long before the government launched its current offensive.
Russia began its aerial offensive on 30 September 2015, announcing their aim was to target the Islamic State group.
Yet opposition activists and human rights organisations have accused Russia of bombing civilians and rebel groups, with European Council President Donald Tusk denouncing on Tuesday Moscow's role in Syria.
Speaking from Brussels, Tusk said that the Russian military intervention has directly aided the "murderous" Assad government, and contributed to thousands more refugees fleeing Syria to Turkey and Europe.
"Russia's actions in Syria are making an already very bad situation even worse," Tusk said.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel echoed Tusk's words, saying that Russian air strikes have caused the displacement of thousands of refugees.
Moscow immediately hit back at the Merkel's comments, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stating that there is "no evidence" to prove such claims.
"Despite a huge number of such statements, no one up to now has presented a single [piece of] credible evidence as proof of these words," Peskov said.
The almost five-year Syrian conflict has killed more than a quarter of a million people and displaced 11 million more from their homes.