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

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Quest For Resettlement Of Muslims In The North

Dr. Yousuf K. Marikkar
logoDue to the prejudiced defiance of the ruling regimes in the past, many dejected youths in the Tamil community of the Northern and Eastern provinces, converged towards a militant movement, called Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). They resorted to armed conflict to accomplish their inalienable rights without the support of their Muslim brethren and were annihilated at the end of thirty years old struggle. The LTTE in these provinces, also universally conveyed a wrong message and committed the ethnic cleansing with a misconception by forcibly evicting nearly 72,000 ethnic Muslims out of the Northern Province during the latter part of October, (black October) 1990 from their traditional homelands of many centuries. In the absence and persisting undue deferment of a sustainable solution, the forcibly evicted Northern Muslim IDPs (NMIDPs) are living in horrendous condition in and around Puttalam District for the past 27 years.
Challenges: This article explores the probability of challenges confronted in establishing a sustainable solution to the displaced Northern Muslims on truth, accountability, reparation, reconciliation and resettlement process and what the reasons for the persevering delay are. Contrary to the commonly spread belief that Sri Lankan Muslims float in wealth, the reality is that almost seventy percent of Muslims live below the poverty line, around ten percent live in IDPs camps in and around Puttalam in the North Western province in appalling conditions and almost five percent have been made IDPs in their own homes in the East, besides facing numerous other problems which strike the very root of their survival. Winning the war against LTTE and a few development activities alone will not win the hearts and minds of the minority communities in resolving the ethnic conflicts especially the displacement predicament and tardiness in ascertaining a sustainable solution for the resettlement of the NMIDPs with dignity. The core objective of this article is to investigate and evaluate the purviews and causes for the persisting delay and why still it remains unanswered for the past 27 years to resolve the forcible expulsion of NMIDPs. The unprecedented apathy in resolving this issue is the key highflier of this article.
Violation of Human Rights: The past human rights violations against the NMIDPs have not been adequately addressed with deep understanding of the nature of such violations. Settling alone them in their respective homelands would not bring out genuine and sustainable peace unless the root causes are looked into and addressed from a Human Rights perspective. The issue of the Muslim IDPs, particularly the NMIDPs should be considered from a different perception. Contributing factors of all stake holders the Government of Srilanka (GoSL), International community, NGOs, host communities, Tamil community, and NMIDPs to be scientifically analyzed. Reasons why the GoSL and the international community not supporting (or inadequate) a sustainable solution and reluctance of NMIDPs to return to their homeland are very important parameters. Also the extraneous and constant prototypes made them to behave in such manner and the forcible expulsion and persistent deferment of a dignified resettlement are purely due to religious based or civil, political, social and economic based aspects to be deduced.
Opportunities overlooked: Ending of the ethnic armed conflict in May 2009 opened a historical opportunity for the GoSL to bring about a just and lasting peace. Contrarily, majority of the forcibly expelled NMIDPs are still to be resettled. Why there is an unprecedented delay?  Only 20 – 30 percent has been resettled for the past 27 years is an unquestionable truth.  However, the critics argue that the government’s commitment in finding a Transitional Justice based process does not seem to go beyond infrastructure and economic development projects. The definitions given by the government and what these perceive as reconciliation and resettlement are different from how these are viewed by the international community and particularly the western liberal democracies beyond the purview of the protracted IDPs. Exploring the reason of these factors and any other related aspects which are major hindrances for the sluggishness in achieving a sustainable reconciliation and resettlement process centered solution is need of the hours.

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FR petition filed by victims of Salawa arsenal explosion seeking redress to be heard today


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News - 30.Oct.2017, 9.45AM)   No country in the 
world permits its own main arsenal to  explode owing to  its own forces , yet under our commander in chief of staff ,president Maithripala Sirisena the main arsenal of the army located at Salawa was  destroyed under such circumstances.
The residents of Salawa who fell victims to this tragedy lost  their properties following this devastation seeking a just and reasonable solution to their woes jointly filed a fundamental rights petition in the Supreme Court (SC) and this is scheduled  to be heard on the 30 th morning (Monday).
The FR petition was filed by the victims who lost their properties , businesses ,vehicles and goods 16 months ago with a view to secure justifiable redress. 
Under the government of the commander in chief of the forces, president Maithripala  , since  the forces under the government acted uncaringly for the security of the people they  had to face this tragedy ; and because the victims were not provided adequate relief or reasonable redress for the last 16 months by the government , the people had to seek this course of action.

The Human Rights Commission which conducted an inquiry issued an interim report . However as the government did not implement its recommendations, the victims were forced  to seek  SC intervention.

What  most rudely shocked the nation and rocked the country to its foundation was  : While a former commander of the forces ‘ an engineering baas’, the chief who was responsible for the arsenal inferno was given an extension of service for a further year , and also following his retirement appointed as a foreign envoy, Travis Sinniah a most talented Navy Commander the country ever had , on the other hand who had  never been  responsible for such a monumental destruction , and on the contrary  was responsible for the destruction of  ten enemy ships during the ethnic war  in mid ocean was sent on retirement two months after his appointment as Navy chief  !
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Stagnation and decline of our culture


“A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself.”
 ~Arthur Miller

2017-11-01


I look out the window. The sun, already below the horizon, having left its day’s legacy of tireless yet unkind assault on mother earth, with the darkening western sky, is behaving in her usual splendor, creating a riot of colors; a magnificent departure of the day is being greeted by the ascending tapestry of millions of stars; another day of the nation in twilight pacing her way into the waiting millions of villagers and city dwellers. It’s raining in the distance.   

A hazy drape of heavenly waters has fallen across the Indian Ocean. Yet the sea, as it always does, rolls and roars its mighty way, blissfully tolerant of the wetness on itself with candor and gratitude. This glorious play of coming dusk is totally oblivious to the color of skin of the folks who populate our island; it’s apathy towards the language one spoke is in a way a rare blessing while those who labored to rule by division between the colors of skin and lingo they spoke have now fallen by the wayside. 

A nation whose history books are abundant in the glories of military conquests to go with some of the most stupendous architectural creations and awesome sculpture and paintings, is attempting to grapple with herself. A culture that was founded on the serene teachings of Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha- who claimed to be a common man although born to royalty- is being defaced and debased. That culture was not perfect. 
Yet the painting is bleak; its corner lines are too abstract and the canvas too wide and long. In this land of ours the setting of sun is not for the weary and tired eyes of a working mother
No culture is perfect. But when founded on positive, firm and utterly realistic analysis of life and living, when such a set of teachings, as a religion or a philosophy, is as the unseen driving force behind a people whose recorded beginnings as a nation or as a cohesive community of human beings are centered on betrayal of one community and importing a new bride from South India to create a brand new nation as ‘Sinhala’ or ‘Hela’, whichever name one calls it. Leave it to social scientists and historians to argue the case for or against such a radical view. But one simply cannot take one piece of our chronicle and discard another. The chronicle is the great Mahawansa. 

Whoever wrote the first few chapters of Mahawansa, especially the ones that deal with Price Vijaya and Kuweni and the very establishment of our nation, had been quite stringent in the description of the great betrayal of Kuweni by Vijaya while at the same time very matter-of-fact about the importation of a South Indian woman. That act alone is a very crucial part that tells a whole lot about the mindset of the one who founded a nation that was later named as the custodian-nation of Buddhism, a philosophy that is founded on very radical and liberal set of values and scientific explanation of the universe and life itself. 

Another remarkable oxymoron is the rejection of Prince Saliya by his father-King Dutugemunu for marrying a woman from a so-called low caste. Buddha, on the contrary decried the very existence of caste concept which was and still is a destructive social malady. Then what part of Buddhism did King Dutugemunu accept and what part did he discard. Yet he built Ruwanveliseya, a monumental architectural tribute to his faith in the religion. Mahawansa is replete with many contradictions. Such contradictions are not limited to our Great Chronicle. 

Every nation’s history books abound in exaggerations, half-truths and in some cases, plain fabrications. A certain amount of writer’s license might be tolerable. But to portray a King as a spearhead of the forefront of custodians of a religion that is later admittedly the governing force of a nation is self-deceiving and self-destructive.
 
All throughout our storied history, a remarkable culture of tolerance, religious obedience, values beyond question and of great resilience in times of crisis has been a dynamic force, not only in driving that nation to great heights of achievement but also to sublime plateaus of meditation.
People look to their political leaders as role-models. They have the lazy habit of depending on their political leaders for their salvage. Overdependence on Govt. is a characteristic of the Indian subcontinent
A great religious luminary such as Venerable Balangoda Ananda Maithri Thero is one such rare example. The same nation produced on the other side of the religious coin, Reverend Marceline Jayakody of the contemporary times led a marvelously simple life while contributing to Sinhalese literature in his magical lyrical renditions. That culture seemed to have nurtured a nation, yet sustained a monarchical rule of governance until she was invaded, first by the Portuguese then succeeded by the Dutch and the British. 

The colonial era spanning nearly half a millennium may have had the most unkind effects a suppressed people go through. But that culture, which was independent of the oppressive rule of a colonial power, did not die. It was strong and sturdy enough to withstand the mighty guns and sharp daggers of the oppressors. 

People at large always look to their political leaders to be their role-models. They also have the lazy habit of depending on their political leaders for their salvage. Overdependence on government is a unique characteristic of the Indian subcontinent. Both India and Sri Lanka belong in that lot. There resides a dangerous and malefic symptom of a more malignant ailment. The more one depends on government, the more powerful the government becomes. 

The more powerful it becomes, all avenues are open for corruption and unreasonable exercise of power. What happened during the last regime of the Rajapaksas is only one Act of the whole Play. Every government before the Rajapaksas, including the ones that preceded gaining of Independence, had its own share of corruption; it’s only the degree that changed. That corruption reached its zenith during the Rajapaksas’ time. 

That culture which embraced all communities in Sri Lanka, Sinhalese, Tamil, Muslim and Burgher alike, has engineered a marvelous product. It produced and embraced what is good in the people and also paved the way for its own self-destructive process. Plato in The Republic observed thus: “The soul takes nothing with her to the next world but her education and her culture. At the beginning of the journey to the next world, one’s education and culture can either provide the greatest assistance, or else act as the greatest burden, to the person who has just died.”

The twin character of culture is amply portrayed in this simple quotation. The burden of culture weighs quite heavy on the shoulders of the weak. The weak will eventually waver and buckle down. The strong will carry the burden with pride and walk on. The culture that nourished him and rendered intellectual security and inner discipline is unequal and enormous in value. Whether its in its last stages of the decline process is one great question. We might not find an answer to that in our lifetime. 

From D.S. Senanayake to Maithripala Sirisena, our political leaders have tried to grapple with our problems, mainly in the sphere of the economy. Unless the masses are fed, clothed and housed properly, any cultural input is totally irrelevant and could be even burdensome. In that rush to get things done on the economy of the country, many corners were cut and many a toe was trampled. That is the burden of a leader.

But what is visibly apparent today is not only the corruption of politicos, it is also being proven each passing day that those who were considered above board, civil servants whose function it is to implement the decisions taken by the Executive, in today’s context, the Cabinet of Ministers, are more corrupt than the politicians. That corruption, like water, has found its own level. 

Parents who religiously follow the daily routine of bathing their children early morning, clothing them and feeding a meager breakfast and trekking a dusty gravel road to the school of three hundred students and one teacher, themselves are clothed in that garb of ancient culture. They may have their own battles to fight, just to put food on the table. Yet they will resist any desecration of that culture by unqualified politicians. 
Buddha, on the contrary decried the very existence of caste concept which was and still is a destructive social malady. Then what part of Buddhism did King Dutugemunu accept and what part did he discard
The rustic ripeness of our villagers is far too valuable to be taken for granted. Daily chores of the rural mother might have made her stoop in physical stature, stoop she would not at the feet of a politician who attempts to rape her adolescent daughter; stoop she would not to beg at the doorstep of an avaricious landlord who tries to bleed her white with excessive interest for a borrowed sum of cash; their pride and faith in their inner values are too great to sacrifice. 

Yet the painting is bleak; its corner lines are too abstract and the canvas is too wide and long. In this land of ours the setting of sun is not for the weary and tired eyes of a working mother; it’s glamour and brilliance is beyond one’s horizon. The rain has stopped but darkness surrounds my apartment. It’s time to light a lamp and finish my column. Penning one’s own thoughts could be easy when one wants to. Thank goodness for our newspapers. 

The writer can be contacted at vishwamithra1984@gmail.com     

Unreasonable media attacks sadden PM

‘New found press freedom is abused’

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by Zacki Jabbar- 

Prime Minister Ranil Wickrememesinghe said yesterday that even though the current UNP led National Unity government had achieved a great deal in terms of freedom and economic development, it was he who was unreasonably criticised the most by a section of the media.

Speaking at an event held at SriKotha, to release the performance report of the government over the last two and a half years, Wickremesinghe said the media had so soon forgotten how they had been harassed, assaulted and in some instances killed during the reign of terror under the Rajapaksa government.

"Is it because we gave journalists the freedom to criticise and write that they are constantly attacking us, especially me?"

The Prime Minister said the media should not harbour any fears because his responses were only verbal. He said the present government had eliminated the white van syndrome once and for all, ensuring that para military groups would no longer come to pick up journalists at midnight.

Wickremesinghe said that the new found freedom had also resulted in some trade unions who had been shivering in their pants while Mahinda was in power, boldly engaged in politically motivated demonstrations aimed at toppling the government instead of sticking to issues pertaining to their professions.

"Mahinda Rajapaksa left a mountain of debt and a fear-stricken society on Jan. 8, 2015. The media, the judiciary, and Parliament were not allowed to function freely while human rights were violated with impunity. It was under these circumstances that we set about repairing the damage that had been done. We have provided economic freedom by increasing salaries, reducing fuel prices and the prices of essential goods and services, medicinal drugs etc., financial assistance for pregnant women, housing schemes and allocated more funds for the education and health sectors among other measures."

The Prime Minister said various measures had been introduced to clear the huge debt burden and fast track development. "The economy took over was like patient on the deathbed. The situation has somewhat improved during the last two and a half years, but more needs to be done to ensure that the people have better standards of living. I am criticised even for this."

The foundation had been laid for economic development and the benefits could be reaped over the next few years, he added.

Supply Chain Management in Sri Lanka: Promising prospects



logoTuesday, 31 October 2017 

I had the opportunity to chair a session in the international seminar recently organised by the Institute of Supply and Materials Management (ISMM) with the fitting theme ‘Leveraging Supply Chain Management to Enhance Sustainability’.

It showcased the increasing significance of Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the Sri Lankan context. Today’s column is a reflection on the vibrancy and the vitality of SCM for Sri Lanka.


Overview 

Several hundred years ago, Napoleon made the remark, “An army marches on its stomach.” Napoleon was a master strategist and a skilful general and this remark shows that he clearly understood the importance of what we would now call Supply Chain Management. Unless the soldiers are fed, the army cannot move.

The term logistics is closely associated with the SCM. It comes from the Greek logos, meaning “speech, reason, ratio, rationality, language, phrase”, and more specifically from the Greek word logistiki meaning accounting and financial organisation.


From logistics to SCM 

SCM is a term that has emerged in recent past that captures the essence of integrated logistics and even goes beyond it. SCM emphasises the logistics interactions that take place among the functions of marketing, logistics, and production within a firm and those interactions that take place between the legally separate firms within the product-flow channel.

Logistics is considered to have originated in the military’s need to supply themselves with arms, ammunition and rations as they moved from their base to a forward position. In ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine empires, military officers with the title Logistikas were responsible for financial and supply distribution matters. Having crushed the world’s most ruthless terrorists, the Sri Lankan armed forces showed the world, how they used logistics for goal accomplishment.

The Oxford English Dictionary defines logistics as “the branch of military science having to do with procuring, maintaining and transporting materiel, personnel and facilities”. Another dictionary definition is “the time-related positioning of resources”.

The Council of Logistics Management (CLM), a professional organisation of logistics managers, educators and practitioners formed in 1962 for the purpose of continuing education and fostering the interchange of ideas. It defines logistics as:

Logistics is that part of the supply chain process that plans, implements and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption in order to meet customer requirements.

The Supply Chain (SC) encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw materials state to the end user, as well as the associated information flows. Materials and information flow both up and down the supply chain. SCM is the integration of these activities, through improved supply chain relationships, to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.

In a more detailed manner, Mentzer and others (2001) propose a broad and rather general definition for SCM as follows:

SCM is defined as the systematic, strategic, coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purpose of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole.

Alexander the Great: Leader who leveraged

on logistics

For those who think that the greatness of Alexander was only due to his ability to dream up bold moves and cut a dashing figure in the saddle, think again.

Alexander was a master of supply chain management and he could not have succeeded otherwise. The authors from Greek and Roman times who recorded his deeds had little to say about some things so apparently unglamorous as how he secured supplies for his army. Yet, from these same sources, many little details can be pieced together to show the overall supply chain picture and how Alexander managed it.

Alexander’s army was able to achieve its brilliant successes because it managed its supply chain so well. The army had a logistics structure that was fundamentally different from other armies of the time. In other armies the number of support people and camp followers was often as large as the number of actual fighting soldiers because often as large as the number of carts and pack animals to carry their equipment and provisions, as well as the people needed to tend them.

In the Macedonian army the use of carts was severely restricted. Soldiers were trained to carry their own equipment and provisions. Other contemporary armies did not require their soldiers to carry such heavy burdens but they paid for this because the resulting baggage trains reduced their speed and mobility.

The result of the Macedonian army’s logistics structure was that it became the fastest, lightest, and most mobile army of its time. It was capable of making lightning strikes against an opponent often before they were even aware of what was happening. Because the army was able to move quickly and suddenly, Alexander could use this capability to devise strategies and employ tactics that allowed him to surprise and overwhelm enemies that were numerically much larger.


Xerox Corporation

Xerox, one of the best known of American-based corporations, is another case in point. At one level, this $ 15.7 billion corporation has been consistent: its name remains virtually synonymous with the document managing industry it did much to create.

According to www.worldtrademag.com, Xerox has changed strikingly. As recently as five years ago, Xerox designed and built virtually the whole of its product line. With its current business model, Xerox works increasingly with such partners as Fuji Xerox, Flextronics International and others in all aspects of design, manufacturing and distribution. Today, its products and services involve both the corporation’s own 60,000 employees and its expanding networks of suppliers.

Within Xerox, the Worldwide Manufacturing and Supply Chain (WM&SC) directs much of this operation. This global supply chain organisation is responsible for all aspects of equipment delivery, including procurement of materials and products, manufacture of equipment and delivery of finished products to customers. In addition, it distributes consumables, such as toner, photoreceptors and other replaceable parts; works closely with the Xerox Supplies Business Group on design and manufacture of Xerox supplies; and handles the corporation’s purchasing worldwide.


Seven-Eleven Japan 

Seven-Eleven Japan (SEJ) is that country’s largest and most successful retailer with higher sales per square metre or per store than any of its competitors. Perhaps most significantly, the average amount of stock in an SEJ store is between seven and 8.4 days of demand, well below that of most other retailers.

Industry analysts see SEJ’s agile supply chain management as being the driving force behind its success. And this agility is supported by a fully integrated information system that provides visibility of the whole supply chain and ensures fast replenishment of goods in its stores, customised exactly to the needs of individual stores.


IKEA into innovation

With over 100 giant stores operating throughout the world, IKEA has managed to develop its own special way of selling furniture. Customers often spend around two hours in the store – far longer that in rival furniture retailers, because of the way IKEA organises its store operations.

IKEA’s philosophy goes back to the original business, started in the 1950s in southern Sweden by Ingvar Kamprad. Because customers wanted to see some of his furniture, he built a showroom, not in the centre of Stockholm where land was expensive, but on the outskirts of town.

Instead of buying expensive display stands, he simply set the furniture out as it would be in a domestic setting. Also, instead of moving the furniture from the warehouse to the showroom area, he asked customers to pick the furniture up themselves from the warehouse, an approach that is still the basis of IKEA’s process today.


Mumbai Dabawallas

This may sound unusual, but it is true. It tells us how logistics has impacted the daily-life of busy businessmen of Mumbai.

A dabbawala, literally meaning person with a box, is a person in the Indian city of Mumbai who is employed in a unique service industry whose primary business is collecting the freshly-cooked food in lunch boxes from the residences of the office workers (mostly in the suburbs), delivering it to their respective workplaces and returning back the empty boxes by using various modes of transport.

“Tiffin” is an old-fashioned English word for a light lunch or afternoon snack, and sometimes for the box it is carried in. For this reason, the dabbawalas are sometimes called Tiffin Wallahs.

At 19,373 persons per square kilometre, Mumbai is India’s most densely-populated city with a huge flow of traffic. Because of this, lengthy commutes to workplaces are common, with many workers travelling by train.

Instead of going home for lunch or paying for a meal in a café, many office workers have a cooked meal sent either from their home, or sometimes from a caterer who delivers it to them as well, essentially cooking and delivering the meal in lunch boxes and then having the lunch boxes collected and re-sent the next day. This is usually done for a monthly fee. The meal is cooked in the morning and sent in lunch boxes carried by dabbawalas, who have a complex association and hierarchy across the city.


Way forward

Sri Lanka has seen a glimpse of 3D printing and other sparks of digitalisation. With the presence of vibrant import and export sectors, we need higher emphasis on SCM. As much as mega projects are important for institutional development, motivating individuals in a timely fashion also needs priority. That’s how we need to see the significance of SCM for the prosperity of Sri Lanka.


(Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri can be reached through director@pim.sjp.ac.lk, president@ipmlk.org or www.ajanthadharmasiri.info.)

Bond Commission lawyer masqueraders have collected millions during Cabraal era ; Commission’s good faith eroded..!

LEN logo(Lanka-e-News - 31.Oct.2017, 5.55 AM)  The  Bond Commission alias president’s ‘Comic-mission’ is becoming increasingly well and widely known  as an intimate and integral part  of the unscrupulous dastardly political campaign of the pro Maithri  crooked and corrupt groups whose main aim   is to malign and mudsling at the  UNP . Though the Comic- mission has concluded  hearing evidence , it seems the vituperative  mission of the pro Maithri scoundrels aimed at maligning  UNP leaders has not ended.
Following the spurious drama enacted and the perjuries committed by the mendacious lawyers of the Attorney General’s department in relation to the fake death threats posed to Ms. Anika Wijesuriya , the law abiding society has begun to  seriously doubt  and persistently question the ‘good faith’ of these lawyers. This  has led the people  to even probe  the pedigree of these black coated fibbers who are prostituting their official position and demeaning their profession shamelessly.
Based on this probe , information  about  the putrid antecedence of Kodagoda and Livera are pouring into  Lanka e news. 
According to reports reaching Lanka e news inside information division , during the period Cabraal was the Central Bank Governor , the legal division of the bank was weakened , and services of some selected  lawyers of the AG’s department were enlisted on huge  fee payments. The duo Kodagoda and Livera  were two such notorious characters so selected to attend to the Central bank legal affairs. Obviously Cabraal another infamous scoundrel  of a governor chose this duo because their own traits  dovetailed with his corrupt and traitorous  designs. This was a duo who collected many millions of rupees as  fees from Cabraal their racketeering  mentor .They  collected many millions of rupees and other perks from Cabraal. 
However with the exit of  Cabraal , several lawyers of the AG’s department have been deprived of those millions and the perks. It is now learnt it is these desperate black coated sharks  who are now performing ‘somersaults and acrobatics’ exploiting   the Bond Commission to the detriment of the entire country , and seeking to pervert the course of justice. There are strong suspicions that Livera and Kodagoda who leave a trail of stench no matter where they are headed   , are Cabraal’s illicit representatives .
These  suspicions were further aggravated when the AG’s department instead of assigning  lawyers of the commercial criminal division for the legal tasks pertaining to the Bond Commission , assigned Livera and Kodagoda who know nothing about commercial criminal laws. 
According  to reliable reports, Livera is known as ‘Happychol’ (laughing stock) in the AG’s department. It is Suhada Gamlath a pro MaRa ‘Jaraa’  still holding on to Mahinda Rajapakse’s corrupt  powers who has assigned these two black coat clowns who are  ignoramuses in commercial criminal law to  this task.

Shouldn’t the president of the Bond Commission first and foremost  institute an investigation into the payments collected from the Central bank and the perks enjoyed by the lawyers of the AG’s department during the  Cabraal era ? 
If these lawyers have enjoyed perks and collected payments from the Central bank  , how can they look after the legal interests dispassionately in the Bond scam involving the Central bank and on what moral grounds can they do that ?

On the contrary ,  if the Central bank affairs pertaining to the perks enjoyed and  payments collected by the lawyers are investigated , and evidence are gathered , how much more  justifiable will that be ?  If that  happens , won’t the impartiality of the Bond Commission  become questionable ? 
Therefore , certainly the people have the right to know about the impartiality , good faith  and transparency of the Commission . 

In the circumstances , we wish to ask the following most pertinent  questions on behalf of the public…

* Have Lawyers including Livera and Kodagoda of AG’s department during the Cabraal era provided services to  the Central bank ,  and who are those in that list  ?
* How much  payment have these lawyers collected from the Central bank on account of those services?  What are the perks and how much were collected as  payments individually by Livera and Kodagoda ?
* Have Livera and Kodagoda declared the payments they collected to the Inland Revenue department duly ? Have they handed over their assets and liabilities declaration ?
* Why is Cabraal who registered the Perpetual Treasuries Co. with Central bank not summoned before the Commission ?
* Why is  sister of Cabraal who worked for Perpetual Treasuries not summoned before the Commission?
The Bond Commission is bound to demonstrate its good faith to the people by providing answers to these questions . If it doesn’t , it is only proving it is a  damp squib and fast becoming a degenerative Comic-mission  to all intents and purposes  , in case   it has not already become one . 
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SENARATH, TWO OTHERS EVADING ARREST

Piyadasa Kudabalage


Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Former President’s Chief of Staff Gamini Senarath and two others are currently evading arrest, FCID officers who turned up at their homes to arrest them have found.
FCID sources state that the families of the suspects too have not been able to reveal any reliable information of their whereabouts.
The FCID has thus attempted to arrest Senarath, Neil Bandara and Piyadasa Kudabalage. They have been charged for misappropriating millions in the name of building the Grand Hyatt hotel in Colpetty,Colombo. They have been allegedly siphoning money from Sri Lanka Insurance to their company.
The FCID began investigations into the case having received the above complaint.
At the end of the investigation, the three had been asked to report to the FCID to record their statements but they had not showed up. Yesterday, the FCID informed their lawyers to have them come to the FCID but they failed to be present.Thereafter, the FCID had gone to their homes to arrest them.
The police had also obtained a court order from the Fort Magistrate to arrest the three suspects after having recorded a statement from them.The officers are working towards arresting the suspects and stated that they had taken all legal precautions necessary to prevent them from leaving the country. 

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Five children killed in government shelling as they leave school in Eastern Ghouta


The shelling followed a UN aid delivery to the area a day earlier
An injured Syrian child lies on a bed at a makeshift hospital following a reported government shelling in Jisreen on 31 October (AFP)
Government shelling killed around 10 people, including five children at a school gate, in a besieged rebel enclave near Syria's capital Damascus on Tuesday, a day after a UN aid delivery to the area, a war monitor said.
The shelling also injured 30 other people in the Eastern Ghouta area, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Small blue school bags and a tiny pair of shoes lay in a corner, drenched in blood.
Outside the primary school, children stared at the pools of blood staining the concrete ground. 
"I was coming out of school and was about to turn into a side street when the shell hit. There were dead people, wounded people," one child told AFP.
The Britain-based Observatory said the ongoing shelling which began Tuesday morning hit the towns of Jisreen, Douma, Saqba, Mesraba, Harasta, Ain Terma, Hazza and Kafr Batna.
"A shell fired by regime troops hit the entrance of a school in Jisreen just as children were leaving it, killing five people including four schoolchildren," Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.
On Monday a United Nations and Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) convoy delivered aid to the towns of Kafr Batna and Saqba.
A tightening siege by government forces has pushed people to the verge of famine in the eastern suburbs, residents and aid workers said last week, bringing desperation to the only major rebel enclave near the Syrian capital.
Syrian state television on Tuesday said shells had also hit parts of government-held Damascus, injuring at least five people.
In July, Moscow and rebels in Eastern Ghouta signed a deal to make the area a "de-escalation zone". The agreement raised hopes of open crossings and aid flows.
The aid organisation International Rescue Committee said on Monday the de-escalation zone agreements with rebel areas across Syria were failing to protect civilians.
"The safety of civilians has not improved with the establishment of these so-called de-escalation areas. With so many armed groups not covered by ceasefire agreements, we have even seen periods of increased aerial bombardment," IRC's Middle East Director of Public Affairs Tom Garofalo said.

France gears up to help Israel whitewash its crimes

BDS France activists leafleted outside the Institute Français in Paris on 26 October to protest the “France-Israel 2018” propaganda festival planned for next year.
 BDS France

Ali Abunimah Activism and BDS Beat 31 October 2017

Earlier this month, the French government issued a condemnation of Israel’s rapid expansion of its colonies on occupied Palestinian territory, calling its actions “illegal under international law.”

But like similar statements from other European governments, it was only words.

France’s real policy is to give Israel unconditional support and rewards no matter what crimes it commits.

A prime example of that is the Saison France-Israël 2018 propaganda festival planned by the Institut Français, the international cultural arm of the French government, in collaboration with Israel.

Blaming Palestinians

“The France-Israel 2018 Season will mark a new and important stage in relations between the two countries,” according to the Institut Français. “It will honor in all domains of creativity the close and high-level ties that already exist while mapping out horizons for the future.”

With glitzy events in France and Israel, the initiative aims to “present the image of the two countries through the most contemporary forms of expression.”

The chief Israeli co-organizer of the festival is Emmanuel Halperin, a TV presenter and former diplomat who has promoted anti-Palestinian propaganda.

Completely absolving Israel of its responsibilities, Halperin claimed last year that Palestinians seek the “destruction of Israel” through a “very perverse strategy.” According to Halperin, Palestinians want to “let the situation rot” in order to bring Israel under international pressure.

He has also claimed that Palestinians want Israel to maintain its brutal decade-long siege of Gaza in order to “tarnish Israel’s image in the international community.”

Covering up the Nakba

The choice of 2018 for this propaganda festival can be no coincidence. Next year marks the 70th anniversary of the Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by Zionist militias in order to establish the Israeli state on the ruins of Palestinian society.

Last week activists from BDS France, a group supporting the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign, rallied outside the Paris headquarters of the Institut Français “to denounce the scandalous propaganda operation France-Israel 2018, which aims to enhance relations between France and the Israeli apartheid regime.”

“We do not let ourselves be fooled by calls for dialogue when they concern a state that uses culture for the political goal of restoring its international image,” BDS France said. “Culture can never whitewash Israel of its crimes, persecutions and discrimination, whether against the populations of Gaza and the West Bank, Palestinians living in Israel, or refugees.”

Officials questioned

Meanwhile the campaign of repression by French authorities against citizens aiming to hold Israel accountable continues.

Earlier this month police summoned four municipal officials from the town of Ivry, including the mayor, for investigation over statements they made supporting a boycott of Israeli settlement goods.

The statements were made during a debate last year, when the Paris suburb’s town council voted by a large majority to call on the French government to end its repression of the BDS movement and to ban the import of settlement goods.

The police complaint was filed by BNVCA, an Israel lobby group that masquerades as an anti-racism organization.

The town’s resolution is in line with a growing international consensus that trade in settlement goods should be banned.

But now the Ivry officials could face charges of “publicly provoking discrimination” merely for supporting this consensus that Israel should be made to abide by international law.

Philippe Bouyssou, one of the officials targeted by the complaint, called the police intervention “an intolerable attack on the freedom of expression.”

During his election campaign earlier this year, President Emmanuel Macron vowed that if elected he would continue his predecessor’s campaign of repression against the BDS movement.

In contrast to France’s enthusiasm for promoting Israel’s interests, it stayed silent for two full months about Israel’s ongoing detention without charge of Salah Hamouri, a Palestinian-French human rights defender.

Balfour Declaration At 100: Some Pertinent Reflections



Lukman Harees
logoFor centuries long our land enslaved- by Turkish kings with sharpened blade.
We prayed to end the Sultan’s curse, the British came and spoke a verse.
“It’s World War One, if you agree- to fight with us we’ll set you free.”
The war we fought at Britain’s side,-our blood was shed for Arab pride.
At war’s end Turks were smitten,-our only gain, the lies of Britain.
This Stephen Ostrander’s simple verse manages to cut through a mountain of rhetoric to the root cause of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The question of giving Palestinians their own  homeland has commanded the attention of the UN since the organization was founded. Since resolutions 242 and 338, the Security Council has taken no significant steps to end the Israel-Palestine conflict, in the light of continued Israeli arrogance and US hegemony. As we reflect on origins of this conflict, we cannot overlook “the single most destructive political document of the 20th century on the Middle East” (as the leading Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi described it), – the Balfour Declaration, the centenary of which falls in November this year.
Incidentally, Britain sponsored the Zionist project through the Balfour Declaration to transform Arab Palestine into a ‘Jewish state’ in November 1917. The Declaration was actually a letter written on November 2, 1917, by the then foreign secretary of Britain, Arthur James Balfour, to Baron Walter Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. Although it did not offer partition, it sowed the seeds for it, which eventually allowed the Zionist movement to occupy Palestine.
The letter promised the Jews a “national home” in Palestine, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire but was soon to be ruled under a British mandate, without prejudicing the “civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine”. It was later incorporated into a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate for Palestine, despite contradicting other agreements. This Declaration was a prime example of colonial arrogance shown by Britain; which Arthur Koestler witheringly summarised as a document in which ‘one nation solemnly promised to a second nation the country of a third’. No wonder Palestinians casted aside the Mandate as the illegitimate exercise of British imperialism. It is worth our while to re-read Edward Said’s wise words about the Balfour Declaration.
“What is important about the Declaration is, first, that it has long formed the juridical basis of Zionist claims to Palestine, and second, more crucial for our purposes here, that it was a statement whose positional force can only be appreciated when the demographic, or human realities of Palestine are clearly understood. For the Declaration was made (a) by a European power (b) about a non-European territory (c) in a flat disregard of both the presences and the wishes of the native majority resident in that territory, and (d) it took the form of a promise about this same territory to another foreign group, that this foreign group might, quite literally, make this territory a national home for the Jewish people.”.In fact, it was more than that: It allowed a settler colonial movement, appearing very late in history, to envisage a triumphant project even before it set proper foot in the land or had a meaningful geographical and demographic presence there”.

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