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

Monday, August 14, 2017

From Tamil Nadu to Badulla: A Century in the Tea Estates of Sri Lanka




Featured image by Amalini de Sayrah
AMALINI DE SAYRAH on 08/11/2017
Editor’s Note: August 2017 marks 150 years of tea production in Sri Lanka. To mark this anniversary, there have been several celebratory activities and events planned throughout the year, including a Global Tea Party, International Tea Convention and a charity auction. While there has been much reported in the media around these events, there has been little mention of the tea plantation workers without whose contribution the industry would not exist. With this in mind, GroundviewsMaatram and Vikalpa will be creating a series of features aimed at raising awareness around the hardships faced by workers and their families.
The Spring Valley region of Badulla, nestled at the foothills of the Namunukula range, is one of the coldest areas of the Uva province. The tea factory of the same name has long since been abandoned but the estate that surrounds it is home to many.
At 104 years old, Muththu Theyvaney’s story chronicles the journey she made from India to Sri Lanka, and the way the industry has shifted over the past century.
View the full story, compiled on Adobe Spark, here or below.

Ravi K’s altruistic suicide!


logoTuesday, 15 August 2017

Ravi Karunanayake sacrificed his pride and position by tendering his resignation to save the Maithri-Ranil Government cabal. He could have faced and defeated the no confidence motion against him if Maithri (who owes his presidency to Ravi) and Ranil Wickremesinghe had stood by him, but their cowardice will be recorded in history. The bond scam has been a controversy for over two-and-a-half years and the main culprits did not include Ravi K as a key player.

The Opposition used the bond scam successfully as a platform to undermine the Government and the United National Party (UNP). The Machiavellian Udaya Gammapila said that the Government would lose if the Joint Opposition won or lost the no confidence motion. Ravi disappointed him and his desperate colleagues by not allowing this to be put to the test. I don’t think even the common opposition’s 50 would have voted for the no confidence motion.

The Government failed to explain the intricacies of the bond issue to the general public, leading to unprecedented suspicion of the current Yahapalanaya Government. No one has spelt out the illegality of the bond issue. If it is illegal, why has Mahinda’s opposition or any other civil activist group not take any legal action against Arjun Aloysius, Arjuna Mahendran or Prime Minster Ranil Wickremesinghe through the courts of law?

Is President Sirisena part of the conspiracy to discredit the UNP? Why has the Government not revealed all of Nivard Cabraal/Rajapaksa scams? Are they protecting the same people at Perpetual Treasury Holdings who were in nexus with the previous regime too? Arjun Aloysius is rumoured to be Namal Rajapaksa’s close friend and personal financial advisor who was responsible for investing the Rajapaksa billions in many banks across the world. Will Ravi’s resignation kick off the clean-up of the AG’s Department and the incarceration of the Rajapaksa clan or will it be yet another ‘fiddling when Rome burns’?

I am reminded of a conversation that I had with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in November 2014 in the presence of President Sirisena and Ravi Karunanayake. I asked the PM, “What are you going to do with the corrupt Rajapaksas?” and his prophetic response was “I am not going on a witch hunt, I’ll have a Government to run and an economy to resurrect, there would be others who would look into these.” He kept to his word, although many accuse him of shielding the Rajapaksas. Only time will tell if this would be his and this Government’s downfall.

Ravi Karunanayake is known to be a wealthy businessman who has amassed a considerable portfolio. There has been widespread speculation as to how he amassed his wealth, but these remain rumours only.  He is known to be renovating his luxury house down Parliament Drive in Sri Jayewardenapura, Kotte. He has also been accused of building a fortress by buying up a number of properties around his house, arousing much jealousy and hatred among his middle class neighbours. These are all legal purchases and if there is a need to account for his wealth, anyone should be free to report him to the authorities.

He needed alternate housing until his renovation was completed. Ravi chose to rent an apartment on his own, foregoing his right to Government housing, which he is entitled to as a Senior Minister. This is a trait he committed to as a true ‘Yahapalanist’.  Unfortunately, this proved to be his Waterloo.

The responsibility of running a home lies with his non-working wife, Mela. According to Ravi, she chose to use the good offices of a friend who happened to be Anita Wijesuriya’s ex-boyfriend Arjun Aloysius (also the mastermind behind the current bond scam) to negotiate the deal to rent the apartment, as it was rumoured that the Wijesuriyas were not keen to rent it to a politician, for obvious reasons.

As the Karunanayake family felt comfortable and liked the penthouse apartment, Arjun was used again to negotiate the purchase of the apartment by Global Transportation and Logistics Ltd., in which Mela Karunanayake and her daughter Onella Karunanayake are Directors.
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Onella, Anita and Arjun are from the Colombo International School (CIS) and have been friends. It is supposed that they purchased the apartment in September 2016 after living in the apartment for six months at a monthly rent of Rs. 1.2 million. Their company had paid Rs. 165 million to purchase the penthouse apartment at the Monarch complex in Colpetty. Global Transportation and Logistics Ltd. is supposed to have obtained a loan from Seylan Bank for this acquisition. They certainly will be able to account for the funds even if it was brought to Anita in gunny bags.

No one knows the love-hate relationship between Anita and Arjun that has triggered this whole controversy and brought down the mighty Ravi Karunanayake and is threatening the Yahapalanaya Government.

In Greek Mythology, Aphrodite was the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation. The wrath of the goddess was directed against those who scorned her worship or failed to pay her due obeisance. Is Anita Wijesuriya the Sri Lankan version of the Olympian goddess? Is Arjun Aloysius paying the price for ditching her and taking former Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran’s daughter’s hand? Is this a case of vengeance of Anita? At least Ravi Karunanayake seems to think so, based on his evidence at the Bond Commission.

It is ironic that the Joint Opposition is screaming all sorts of blue murder when every member of theirs has so many skeletons in their cupboard. Basil Rajapaksa claims a clean sheet for disowning the 28-acre property in Gampaha and the Matara hilltop resort and says he has been prosecuted for providing GI pipes to the Pradeshiya Sabhas. Misuse of public funds is liable for prosecution, whether it was sent to the Pradeshiya Sabha or to support a political cause. All charges of corruption on his part are still pending (thanks to Wijeyadasa Rajapaksa and the AG’s Department) and he seems to have preserved and is wearing part of the sil reddha distributed by the TRC before Mahinda’s downfall!

Wimal Weerawansa, the most vociferous of them all, faces multiple corruption charges and is accused of providing houses to his family members running into millions. He too seems to have borrowed a white cloth to cover his shame.

Machiavellian Udaya Gammapilla who is accused of swindling an Australian investor of $ 100,000 and who was supposed to be a party to selling the saffron-robed owner’s Mercedes Benz imported under the MPs permit, is also claiming to be a saint.

The former petty insurance agent who amassed billions, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, is another saint who is demanding Ravi’s head. So does Ratharang who did not know how a fairy godmother had descended from heaven and deposited Rs. 55 million to his bank account. The list of scoundrels will need several pages to fill; yet Ravi Karunanayake has been condemned for buying an expensive property that is suspected as a kickback of the bond scam. This is yet to be proved at the bond scam commission or any court of law.

The biggest hypocrisy is from the SLFP lot of the Government who are all accused of various wrongdoing during the Rajapaksa era and have brought corruption to the current regime in various forms. President Sirisena’s survival depends on protecting these scoundrels, as he doesn’t have a SLFP vote base. President Sirisena faces a Hobson’s choice, as these opportunists would run back to Mahinda Rajapaksa, which would make him a puppet of the UNP.

Ravi Karunanayake no doubt was the chief anchorman for Maithripala Sirisena’s 2015 presidential bid. Ravi has also been one of the principal donors to the UNP while they were in opposition for 20 years. Why are they sacrificing him even before the commission has found him guilty? This has been a trial by the media, which was non-existent during the Rajapaksa era fearing the white van. Lasantha Wickrematunge, Prageeth Ekneligoda, Poddala Jayantha and many others paid the ultimate price for challenging the Rajapaksas during their period of tyranny.

The UNP should have allowed the no confidence motion to be debated in Parliament and incarcerate Ravi Karunanayake if found guilty through the courts of law. No man is guilty until proven so. Using strong-arm tactics by the Joint Opposition and threatening to vote in favour of the no confidence motion by some SLFPers in Government will only open the flood gates for the Opposition to make hay while the sun shines. The Government should have faced it and finished off these unwarranted threats; President Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe would have been assured of a stable government until 2020.

Ravi’s sacrifice will certainly strengthen the Yahapalanaya administration to clean up corruption within the current administration and also bring in pressure to prosecute the long-delayed corruption charges during the Rajapaksa era. The carnival and fireworks have already started with the young firebrands of the UNP demanding the head of Wijeyadasa Rajapaksa for protecting the Mahinda clan by delaying prosecution by the Attorney General’s Department. If Wijeyadasa is removed from the Justice Ministry, many heads in the AG’s office too would roll, which will certainly strengthen Yahapalanaya. The coming weeks will decide the destiny of Sri Lanka.

Ravi K Diabolical Liar; Four Different Stories On Penthouse-Saga

Member of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Lotteries who tendered his resignation from his ministerial post last Thursday, diabolically lied and withheld crucial information when providing evidence at the Bond Scam investigation.
So far now on four separate occasions MP Karunanayake has provided four different accounts pertaining to the details regarding the renting and purchasing of the controversial penthouse at the Monarch Residencies which eventually forced him to occupy the back benches in parliament.
In his quest to quash crucial evidence to the ‘Bond Scam’ investigating Commissioners, MP Karunanayake went on to claim that he had no knowledge of the financial dealings pertaining to the rental of the penthouse that he and his family lived in.
The entire lease amounting close to 9 million was paid for by a company named Walter and Rowe which Arjun Aloysius and his father Geoff are both Directors. It is a fully owned subsidiary of the holding company of Perpetual treasuries. MP Karunanayake was the then Minister of Finance during the period that the Bond Scam scandal was executed.
However it is important to state that the resignation of the former Minister Karunanayake from all held ministerial portfolios are based on money laundering accusations and the conflict of interest surrounding his occupation of the penthouse that was rented and paid for by Arjun Aloysius’ company.https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/ravi-k-diabolical-liar-four-different-stories-on-penthouse-saga
Meanwhile almost immediately after providing evidence at the Bond Scam investigation MP Karunanayake spoke to the media and told them that the owners of the penthouse were his relatives. However a few days later he went on to give a much more detailed version of the entire penthouse saga in in parliament during his speech last Thursday.
Why could he not provide all of this information to during the time he gave evidence to the Commissioners? What was he trying to achieve by saying he had no knowledge of the financial dealings to the rental of the penthouse?
The controversy of the penthouse saga commenced exactly over a year ago when it was first brought to MP Karunanayake’s attention by Joint Opposition MP Mahindananda Aluthgamage. It was on the 9th of June 2016 that during the initial ‘No Confidence’ motion debate against Karunanayake that MP Aluthgamage asked him as to who was paying the US $ 10,000 rental for the penthouse he was living in at that time. MP Karunanayake side stepping the question replied by saying “instead of bringing false allegations and assassinating my character, please prove it”. MP Aluthgamage then said “If you deny what I am saying is false then quickly get all the details pertaining to the rental of this apartment faxed to us right away. We have another hour and a half to go before this parliamentary session ends. There is plenty of time for you to do it”. (See the Hansard – Page 777 )
This clearly defines that MP Karunanayake was of the knowledge that there was controversy surrounding the penthouse he was occupying at that time where the rental for such was been paid by Arjun Aloysius, the Chairman of Perpetual Treasuries.
How come then he never pursued to seek more information on this topic especially as it was brought to his attention that there was a serious conflict of interest in this regard?

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DEMOCRACY, GOVERNANCE: THE LANKAN WAY!




with Ravi Ladduwahetty-2017-08-14

"I will not agree with what you say. But, I will defend to death, your right to say it. I will not agree with what you write, but, I will make every room for you to write"
– VOLTAIRE

Voltaire was the nom-de-plume of Frenchman François-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778) who was enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church, and his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and separation of church and state. He was a versatile writer, producing works in almost every literary form, including plays, poems, novels, essays, and historical and scientific works. He wrote more than 20,000 letters and more than 2,000 books and pamphlets.

RESIGNATION DRAMA

So, Foreign Minister Ravi Karunanayake has resigned at last on Thursday for the sins and crimes he has allegedly committed during his tenure as Finance Minister.

He made a very emotional farewell speech following his resignation as a Member of the Cabinet of Ministers and sitting in the rear seats in the Government benches. But the merits of what he said in his special statement, merits conjecture.

He stressed that he resigned on a matter of principle and in the name of democracy and good governance and that history will decide his place in it. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe also echoed sentiments of ushering a new era in principled politics in Sri Lanka by Karunanayake's resignation and all the jazz and the diatribe which went with it !!

This columnist begs to disagree on both counts with both Karunanayake and Wickremesinghe. Did Karunanayake not resign as he had his back to the wall under the circumstances with the daughter of business magnate Nahil Wijesuriya going public on the Monarch apartment?

Had Karunanayake not resigned, even though he was back to the wall, what would have happened had Speaker Karu Jayasuriya proceeded with the No- Confidence Motion? Then, Karunanayake and the Government would have realized the hard way how many friends he had both in the two major parties, the UNP and the SLFP!

Now, we have the news of Minister of Development Assignments. He was a former Minister of law and Order, Prison reforms serving from September 2015 to November 2015, but resigned on the grounds of the Avant Garde.

He resigned on the grounds of the Avant Garde case which is still in Court. This rings a bell! Ravi Karunanayake was sworn in as Finance Minister also at a time when there was a serious Court Case bordering on money laundering

If Karunanayake is still singing hosannas of the virtuous stand that he has taken in resigning, then he should have resigned soon after his name was embroiled in the Monarch Apartment controversy. That should have been Yahapalanaya or Good Governance.

There are countless examples of resignations of Cabinet ranked Ministers for far lesser reasons. There was an Australian Foreign Minister who promptly resigned when he genuinely forgot to declare at Customs a radio that he had brought from overseas for personal use! Seemed to be so trivial! Each time there has been a train derailment in neighbouring India, the Indian Railways Minister who is a Cabinet ranked Minister, resigns. That is democracy and good governance. Not what the unadulterated rubbish and tripe dished out under the incumbent Yahapalanaya dispensation.

There is also the speculation of three other frontrunners to the post in Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake, Minister of Law and Order and Southern Development Sagala Ratnayaka and Deputy Minister of Policy Planning Dr. Harsha de Silva who was Deputy to former Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera. If the thinking is that the slot has to be allocated to the UNP, then it is a different story.

But just as much as Ports and Shipping was given to Mahinda Samarasinghe of the SLFP, and if merit and performance was the sole criteria, then one of the best choices would have been Dr. Sarath Leelananda Amunugama, incumbent Minister of Special Assignments. After all, he has the maturity and the insights, having international exposure, having founded and having served as Founding Director of the International Programme for the Development of Communication, a Paris based UNESCO organization. It is also moot to note that his slain Cabinet colleague and fellow Trinitian Lakshman Kadirgamar was also the Founding Director of the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Also, with his vast knowledge on local and international finance, being independent Sri Lanka's 16th Finance Minister and also later as Minister of International Monetary Cooperation, he could liaise with the two Brettonwoods Institutions the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
Whatever the theories and the hypotheses are and were, there were the salted derisory jibes all over the social media on both Karunanayake and Wickremesinghe! With Karunanayake spelling out to the special Presidential Commission on the Bonds Scam that he had forgotten about the Monarch deal! Now, there are postings on Facebook that he has already forgotten that he has resigned as Foreign Minister!

Then, there is also another "salted" barb on the Prime Minister. The anecdote goes to say that the Premier had gone to get a brain scan. The Neurosurgeon who recommended the scan and the Radiologist who did the report have told Sri Lanka's second citizen that they have some disappointing news for him in that there are two sides to his brain. When the Prime Minister indignantly and innocuously told the Radiologist and the Neurosurgeon that it was the natural case with every human being, the two medical specialists have told him: "Mr. Prime Minister, the issue here is that your brain has something quite different from the normal and average Sri Lankan's. The issue here is that the left side of your brain has nothing right and the right side of your brain has nothing left!!

The anecdote by itself is humourous and mirth provoking indeed, but indeed a sad reflection and public perception of incumbent Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who, (inter alia) has the unique distinction of being the only Sri Lankan Prime Minister in independent Sri Lanka to be a graduate of a Sri Lankan University!

However, if the Prime Minister is talking about returning to the Lichchavi rule and if he is still talking of the good old days of the Parakramabahu era, and if he is taking such high moral ground on all these, he should have resigned first following the Central Bank Bond Scam. After all, it is he who brought the Central Bank under his aegis and purview for whatever the reasons best known to him!
This columnist could be contacted on raviladu@gmail.com

Bar Association condemns aspersions cast on AG’s Department

Lakmal Sooriyagoda-Tuesday, August 15, 2017 
The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) today strongly condemned accusations levelled against the Attorney General’s Department in relation to its role at the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) into the Bond issue.
BASL President U.R. de Silva told a press conference in Colombo that accusations should come with evidence and materials through a proper forum, without causing damage to the Attorney General Department's reputation. 
“The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Treasury Bond issue is vested with power to control the behaviour of any officials during the hearing. If anyone criticizes the Commission and Attorney General Department from outside, it would undermine the authoritative power of the Commission and public could lost their trust in the Attorney General Department,” he said. 
It is alleged that the officials of Attorney General Department aggressively questioned former Minister Ravi Karunanayake but were reluctant to prosecute large scale frauds committed during the previous regime.
BASL President U.R. de Silva however accepted the fact that there is a delay in the disposal of cases by the Attorney General.

AG to act on 80 major corruption cases soon – PM

2017-08-14
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday vowed that the Attorney General would initiate action against more than 80 high profiled persons, including politicians, who have been charged with corruption.
Prime Minister Wickremesinghe came out with this information when a group of people approached him outside the Dalada Maligawa, when he was coming out after attending religious ceremonies at the historic temple.
Religious programmes were held at the Dalada Maligawa to mark the 40th anniversary of him becoming an MP.
The people who approached him questioned as when action would be taken against those who had been charged with corruption.
“More than 80 investigations on corruption have been completed and had been handed over to the Attorney General and he will take appropriate action in due course," the Premier told the people.
Earlier, he pledged that development work in the hill capital including the constitution of Central Highway would be expedited.
He said the project would be partly funded by the Sri Lankan Government, Japan and China.
Further, he told the Most Venerable Maha Nayake Theras of the Asgiriya and Malwatthu Chapters that the Government would undertake the renovation of Golden Canopy of Dalada Maligawa.
He pledged to renovate the Golden Canopy, which was constructed during the era of late President Ranasinghe Premadasa.
The Most Venerable Anu Nayake Thera, who held an Anusasana said the Buddhist clergy trusted that the Government would not do any harm to Buddhism. (Yohan Perera and J A L Jayasinghe)

Is this IGP alias Imbecile General of Police worthy of his position ? Historic video footage exposes ….


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News - 14.Aug.2017, 11.45PM) Believe it or not ! IGP Poojitha Jayasundara has assaulted officers of other religions at the police headquarters who transgressed the  extremist directive of his that every morning between 8.30 and 8.45 all police officers should meditate  in accordance  with  his  private program  ‘ Meditate  according to Poojitha’. The hooligan  IGP had attacked those of other religions on  2017- 04-11 
Among those who were attacked  by the Inspector General of Police (who is by now  better known as Imbecile General of Police ) acting in excessof  his official  powers  and even indulging in religious extremism  was Ludowyke , a burgher the OIC of the Narcotics Bureau. Following this attack Ludowyke who suffered from shock had to be hospitalized. Poojitha also assaulted the lift operator M.Samarakone Banda at the police headquarters (civil  employee) on that day after  seizing him by the collar for not performing  his   ’ Poojitha ‘s meditation’
The IGP also most shamelessly   threatened  a female  officer of the headquarters inquiries division who commands respect saying ‘ I shall sexually abuse you  too .’ Lanka e News earlier on reported these disgraceful shocking  incidents involving the IGP  , the highest in the hierarchy of the Sri Lanka police( Video footage ).
Though Ludowyke and Banda did not seek recourse to legal action against the hooliganism of the IGP, the respectable female officer had sought legal redress against the IGP ‘s obscene remarks. ( It is only one who is respectable would  feel ashamed and insulted that she has actually been abused  when a verbal threat is made ‘I shall abuse you’   - that is,  one who has a true  understanding of the laws and rights) . She has taken the necessary steps legally against uncouth,  uncivilized and  vulgar Poojitha.
 
Any civilized member of society knows when a beehive is disturbed , the bees sting indiscriminately whoever crossing their  path. But the crucial question is ,in a civilized country , who will tolerate an  IGP who behaves like a vulgar barbaric bee ,  and is on a rampage? 
At least those who watch the video hereunder should awake  to the dire dangers gripping the country with an IGP who cannot conduct himself morally and  lawfully (despite being the highest in the police hierarchy) ,or  control  his belligerence  and  vulgarity,   or his unbridled tongue . 
Watch video footage below 
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Thajudeen murder : Shiranthi, Yoshitha to be grilled today

Zahrah Imtiaz-Tuesday, August 15, 2017 
Former First Lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa and Yoshita Rajapaksa have been summoned to the CID today (15).
CID sources speaking to the Daily News said they have been summoned with regard to a jeep owned by the Siriliya Saviya Foundation.
The jeep was donated to the Foundation by the Red Cross.
Summons had been previously sent to the two members of the Rajapaksa family on July 27-28 but both failed to show up citing various health reasons. It was alleged that the jeep in question had been used in the abduction and murder of rugby player, Wasim Thajudeen in 2007.
Questioning now has been directed to find out whether Shiranthi Rajapaksa knew of the incident and whether Yoshitha had used the jeep on that fateful night.
Thajudeen who met with a deadly car crash was first deemed to have been an accident but was later proven to have been tortured and murdered. 

JO to protest against Thajudeen murder probe

JO to protest against Thajudeen murder probe

Aug 14, 2017

Shiranthi and Yoshitha Rajapaksa have been summoned to appear before the CID tomorrow (15) to be questioned over the murder of ruggerite Wasim Thajudeen. The joint opposition is planning to stage a protest in front or near the CID during the course of day, reports say.

Citing various reasons, both avoided being present despite summons previously. Since they cannot go on doing that, they are using their JO followers to stage a meaningless protest now.

Mahinda reprimanded top policeman
 
Since the murder of Thajudeen on 17 May 2012, the Rajapaksa family has been trying to show that he was not killed, but died in an accident. However, investigations revealed he was killed. Many attempts were made to cover up the evidence. Those too, were exposed. The Rajapaksas tried so much because they knew the murderers were within their family. A case in point is how Mahinda summoned a top policeman and reprimanded him a few days after the killing.
 
Investigations are still ongoing. The criminal case is built upon the circumstantial evidence. The CID investigators have to do their investigations carefully. They will independently establish the evidence already found from other sources. That is why it is time consuming. Anyway, it is a joke on one hand, and deplorable on the other, to stage a street protest against an investigation into a murder.
 
The Rajapaksas are using JO followers to protest in front of the CID because their conscience knows who the killers are. Also, it is also a case of ‘cat is out of the bag.’ 

MR and family should be sent to PCoI: JHU

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Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his family should be produced before a Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) over the allege misconduct which occurred in connection with Avant Garde and several other cases, Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) General Secretary Patali Champika Ranawaka said.
At a news briefing held at the JHU head office he said so far Mr. Rajapaksa was claiming that the present government was taking revenge on him, however this government has set a good example by not protecting any corrupt individual and appointing a PCoI to inquire into the bond issue with former finance minister Ravi Karunanayake resigning from his portfolio.
The minister charged that the Former President and the family had involved in many corruptions deals such as the Avant Garde and CSN incidents and each occasion the law suits were framed against him, he yells and claims as it was a act of revenge.
“President and the Premier had proved that the Rajapaksa’s claims does not carry any weight and therefore they were not hesitant to take any action against them. It is the present government’s responsibility to investigate the misconducts carried out by the Rajapaksa and his gang during the last ten years,” he said.
He further said that it was not a political hunt against Rajapaksa and his followers but it is a proper investigation against the corruption.
Meanwhile, Minister Ranawaka said that the JHU observed certain loopholes in the present judicial system and could be harmful for the country if a strong remedial measures are not introduced. In this context, an anti corruption new laws would not introduced immediately.
He also said that responding to a Cabinet paper, to introduce a Parliamentary bill for the formation of a separate anti corruption court, the Attorney General has said such a bill can go through Parliament following a Constitutional reform is implemented.
“If a Constitutional reform is needed to free the country from corruption we should do the needful,” he said. (Thilanka Kanakarathna)

Netanyahu ally Gilad Erdan is the Israeli minister who commands what he calls the “battlefront” against BDS.Mahfouz Abu TurkAPA images

Asa Winstanley-14 August 2017

Human rights activists are challenging Israeli blacklists of supporters of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement for Palestinian rights, or BDS.

Lawyer Eitay Mack and several other Israeli activists last week filed a freedom of information petition with the Jerusalem district court demanding that two government departments disclose how they create the blacklists.

The lists are used to prevent overseas BDS activists from entering territories controlled by Israel, including the occupied West Bank.

The court action comes after a freedom of information request, filed by Mack last month, was rebuffed by the ministries.

Astonishingly, they justified the refusal based on the “privacy” of the BDS activists. In an email sent to The Electronic Intifada, Mack called this “a new world record in cynicism and hypocrisy.”

He explained that unless Israeli authorities admit to “illegally compiling personal non-public data on international activists and groups, while using, for example, invasive monitoring and spying software” then disclosure would lead to no privacy violation.

The freedom of information request was sent to the interior ministry and the Population and Immigration Authority last month, after press reports that five members of a US interfaith delegation had been banned from entering Israel because of their support for BDS.

Rabbi Alissa Wise told The Electronic Intifada that Lufthansa airline staff had read out a blacklist of people on their delegation who would not be allowed to fly to Tel Aviv.

Hacking emails

An airline employee told Wise and four others that the Israeli government had insisted they not be allowed onboard.

Israel has previously banned individuals it accuses of supporting BDS from entering.

But in March, it formalized the policy with a new law, which it soon began to implement.

Wise, deputy director of pro-BDS group Jewish Voice for Peace, also told The Electronic Intifada that the blacklist Lufthansa read to them included two individuals who had canceled their participation in the delegation months prior, and who had never bought tickets for the flight.

Wise thinks the only way Israel could have got hold of those two names was through illicit means, such as hacking or intercepting the group’s emails.

In an email sent to The Electronic Intifada, Mack said his freedom of information request asks the Israeli ministries to disclose “the criteria and procedures” they use to add people to these blacklists, as well as how they transfer these lists to authorities outside Israel.

You can read the full request in Hebrew here, and the full court petition here.

Tel Aviv newspaper Haaretz reported the day after the ban on Wise and her colleagues that the interior ministry and the strategic affairs ministry issued a statement confirming they had been behind the ban.

“These were prominent activists who continuously advocate for a boycott,” the ministries said.
Strategic affairs is the ministry charged with leading Israel’s “war” against BDS.

“Battlefront”

In September 2016, Mack and his colleagues filed a similar freedom of information request asking the strategic affairs ministry and the foreign ministry to reveal which overseas groups and individuals they were supporting in the effort to thwart the BDS movement.

But in June they replied claiming that they had no working relations with such foreign entities – an assertion Mack considers not to be credible and which appears to be contradicted by other statements.
In July, the Israeli parliament passed the first reading of a new law drafted by the strategic affairs ministry, which will exempt it from freedom of information laws, on the basis that BDS is a “battlefront like any other.”

The banning of Wise and her colleagues marks the first known occasion an Israeli blacklist has been passed onto another country based on the new anti-BDS law. It also marks the first known occasion a Jewish person has been banned from entering under the new law.

The delegation had been planning to fly to Tel Aviv, after a layover in Germany. But the Lufthansa staff at Dulles International Airport near Washington, DC, had been given the blacklist by Israel in advance.

According to Mack, although this case involved US citizens and a German company, “there is a risk that the state of Israel has also delivered ‘blacklists’ to non-democratic states that persecute human rights and opposition activists.”

Mack cites Israel’s past support for oppressive regimes in Latin America and Africa as precedents.

Rivalries

The Ministry of Strategic Affairs was founded in 2006, and was initially focused on Iran, leading Israel’s sometimes-covert campaign against that country’s nuclear energy program.

In October 2015, now led by Gilad Erdan, a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, the ministry’s focus was shifted to fighting BDS.

This reallocation of authority and funds has led to tensions with other government departments, who are reportedly jealous of being sidelined by Netanyahu. Erdan is a long-standing ally of Netanyahu, having served him as an advisor in the prime minister’s office in the 1990s.

According to Haaretz investigative journalist Uri Blau, Israel’s “security cabinet” gave the strategic affairs ministry responsibility to “guide, coordinate and integrate” activities of ministers, government and “civil entities in Israel and abroad” as part of “the struggle against attempts to delegitimize Israel and the boycott movement.”

In May 2016, an Israeli governmental report criticized Netanyahu’s transfer of anti-BDS powers and funding away from the foreign ministry.

Strategic affairs “lacks the foreign ministry’s inherent advantages, including … [its] unmediated access to the battlefield and to collaboration with sympathetic groups and organizations abroad,” the report said.

Exposure could “harm the battle”

In September 2016, a leak to Haaretz exposed the depths of the feud between the two ministries.
A cable from the Israeli embassy in London to the foreign ministry reportedly complained about Erdan’s ministry.

It accused them of “operating” British Jewish organizations behind the embassy’s back in a way that could put them in violation of UK law.

Justifying the new law exempting his ministry from freedom of information, Erdan last month made reference to “bodies around the world” fighting BDS who “do not want to expose their connection with the state.”

He explained that “most of the ministry’s actions are not of the ministry” directly, but via such front groups. “We must protect the information whose exposure could harm the battle,” he insisted.

Israel is known to operate around the world via front organizations which claim to be grassroots “civil rights” or political groups.

Examples include the Mossad-linked “lawfare” organization Shurat HaDin, which attacks Palestine solidarity groups with egregious litigation. In the UK, the Israeli embassy maintains close ties to Labour Friends of Israeland the Jewish Labour Movement. The Union of Jewish Students has also received funding from the embassy, according to Al Jazeera’s undercover investigation of the Israel lobby earlier this year.

According to Blau, “the ministry spends tens of millions of shekels on cooperative efforts with the Histadrut labor federation, the Jewish Agency and various nongovernmental organizations in training representatives of the ‘true pluralistic face’ of Israel in various forums.”

This strategy of using apparently liberal or progressive organizations as a way to improve Israel’s image is in line with a secret report which was obtained by The Electronic Intifada in April.

Front groups

The report, by leading Israeli think tank the Reut Institute and the Israel lobby group the Anti-Defamation League, called for a “broad tent” approach in which “liberal and progressive pro-Israel groups” are deployed to engage with “soft critics of Israel.”

It argued that “the pro-Israel community must be united in this fight” and “benefits from its diversity.”

The report carried an endorsement from the director general of Erdan’s anti-BDS ministry.

In August 2015 Israel’s military intelligence agency Aman revealed to Haaretz that it had established a “delegitimization department” to spy on BDS activists overseas.

Was it this agency which furnished the information leading to Rabbi Wise and her friends being barred from Palestine by Israeli occupation authorities?

According to Mack, compilation of the blacklists of international activists could “be used for the covert compilation of ‘blacklists’ of Israeli human rights activists who are in touch” with them.

When Aman revealed to Haaretz it was “monitoring” BDS activists around the world, it emphasized “that it does not collect information on Israeli citizens. That is the job of the Shin Bet” – Israel’s secret police.

In March, it was revealed that Erdan wanted to start compiling a “database” of Israeli citizens who support BDS. But the attorney general and other Israeli officials accused his ministry of overstepping its legal authority.


If Erdan’s ministry is using these blacklists to covertly “monitor” Israeli activists too, it seems he may be in violation even of Israeli law.

Israeli diamond magnate held in money laundering probe


Beny Steinmetz and four others held by Israeli police
Beny Steinmetz was put under house arrest for two weeks last December, before being released without charge (Reuters)

Monday 14 August 2017
Israeli police on Monday detained Israeli billionaire diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz and four other suspects for questioning in a fraud investigation, a source briefed on the case said.
police source said Steinmetz was prime suspect in the case.
Israeli authorities put Steinmetz under house arrest last December, releasing him two weeks later without charge, in a probe of bribery allegations relating to the activities of his mining firm BSG Resources in Africa. BSGR denied any wrongdoing.
At the time, police said he and other Israelis living abroad were alleged to have paid tens of millions of dollars to senior public officials in the West African state of Guinea to advance their business.
Steinmetz controls mining firm BSGR and has a net worth estimated by Forbes of $1.02bn.
In a statement on Monday, Israeli police said five suspects were detained for questioning on suspicion of money laundering, fraudulent filing of corporate documents, fraud and corporate breach of trust, obstruction of justice and bribery.
A source briefed on the investigation told Reuters that one of the suspects was Steinmetz. Israeli media reports identified him as being among those detained and questioned. An Israeli law office representing the businessman, contacted by Reuters, declined to comment.
Police said the detainees, who were not identified in the statement, are suspected of having "acted together and methodically with the prime suspect in order to create and present fictitious contracts and deals ... on a foreign country in order to transfer funds and launder money".
The statement, which left the country unnamed, said that "in line with the developments in the investigation, a decision will be made whether to bring any of those involved to court for a discussion of the case".
Searches were carried out in the suspects' homes and offices, police said.
BSGR last December said the investigation had been initiated by the government of Guinea, which launched a review of mining contracts signed before 2011 as part of international efforts to improve transparency.
In its review, the West African nation investigated how BSGR obtained the rights to the Simandou deposit, the world's largest untapped iron ore reserves, in 2008. 
According to Haaretz, Guinea voided iron ore concessions to BSGR in 2014, after being prompted by a report that they were obtained by corrupt measures, indicating a history of corruption within the company.
Yet in April 2017, BSGR sued George Soros, who had advised the Guinean government, but was accused of creating fabrications against the company's practices. BSGR claimed he was purely motivated by malice, rather than economic gain.
In 2015, Steinmetz, along with Tal Silberstein and Shimon Sheves were accused by Romanian media of being involved in making corrupt real estate deals, which allegedly cost the Romanian government over $160m.

Suspected jihadists kill 18 in attack on Burkina Faso restaurant



Thiam Ndiaga -AUGUST 13, 2017

OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 18 people and wounded several during a raid on a restaurant in Burkina Faso's capital overnight, but security forces shot dead both attackers and freed people trapped inside the building.

"This is a terrorist attack," Communications Minister Remi Dandjinou told a news conference on Monday.

Burkina Faso, like other countries in West Africa, has been targeted sporadically by jihadist groups. Most attacks have been along its remote northern border with Mali, which has seen activity by Islamist militants for more than a decade.

A Reuters witness saw customers running out of the Aziz Istanbul restaurant in central Ouagadougou as police and paramilitary gendarmerie surrounded it, amid gunfire.

Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said two Canadians were among the dead and French Foreign Affairs minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said a French citizen was killed.

Lebanon's interior ministry said three Lebananese died, including one who was also a Canadian national.

Earlier, Burkina Faso Foreign Affairs Minister Alpha Barry said at a news conference that seven Burkinabes, two Kuwaitis, a Nigerian, a Senegalese and a Turk were also among at least 18 killed.

French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the situation with Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Kabore, his office said, including the role of a new multinational military force aimed at fighting Islamist militants across the vast Sahel region of Africa.

A woman said she was in the restaurant celebrating her brother's birthday when the shooting started.
"I just ran but my brother was left inside," she told Reuters TV as she fled the building.

For many it was a grim echo of a similar attack on a restaurant and hotel in Ouagadougou in January 2016 in which 30 people were killed. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) claimed responsibility.

Police are seen on a street following an attack by gunmen on a restaurant in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, in this still frame taken from video August 13, 2017.

"FEELING OF DESPAIR"

AQIM and related Islamist groups were largely confined to the Sahara desert until they hijacked a rebellion by ethnic Tuareg separatists in Mali in 2012, and then swept south.

French forces intervened the following year to prevent them taking Mali's capital, Bamako, but they have since gradually expanded their reach across the region, launching high-profile attacks in Bamako, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast, as well as much more frequent, smaller attacks on military targets.

Gunmen attacked a U.N. peacekeeping base in Mali's northern city of Timbuktu on Monday, the peacekeeping mission said, adding that it had deployed a rapid response force with helicopters to the scene.

In another incident on Monday, armed men opened fire on U.N. peacekeepers and Malian troops in Douentza, central Mali, killing a Malian soldier, according to Malian authorities. A peacekeeper was also killed, a U.N. spokesman in New York said.

A new al Qaeda-linked alliance of Malian jihadist groups claimed an attack in June that killed at least five people at a luxury Mali resort popular with Western expatriates just outside Bamako.

"I am speechless," Abdoulaye Bance said on a street near the Ouagadougou restaurant, where shops and banks were shuttered up and traffic light.

"It is not the first time this is happening in our country. There are many victims. There is a feeling of despair."

African nations launched a new multinational military force last month to tackle Islamist militants in the Sahel region, a huge band of territory that fringes the Sahara desert and stretches right across North Africa. However, the force will not be operational until later this year and currently faces a budget shortfall.

Macron's office said he and Kabore agreed it was "imperative" to speed up the force's implementation.

"They will have further contact with each other in the coming days, as well as with other regional heads of state over the progress of this plan," it said in a statement.

Some observers see the initiative by Mali, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Niger and Chad as forming the basis of an eventual exit strategy for around 4,000 French troops now deployed to the volatile region. But Macron said Paris had no plans to withdraw them.


Additional reporting by Tim Cocks in Dakar, Sudip Kar-Gupta in Paris, Tiemoko Diallo in Bamako, 

Riham Alkousaa at the United Nations and Lisa Barrington in Beirut; Writing by Tim Cocks; Editing by Mark Trevelyan/Jeremy Gaunt/Alister Doyle