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

Friday, January 5, 2018

MMDA: Personal Narratives – 7

Featured image courtesy Maatram
MAATRAM-01/05/2018
This is the seventh in a series of videos conducted by sister publication Maatram, highlighting the difficulties faced by women under the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act (MMDA).
Article 16 of the constitution states that existing written and unwritten laws, such as the MMDA, will continue in force even over constitutional law. There is currently a campaign for the reform of personal laws, with some calling for the repeal of Article 16 altogether.
Full English transcript of the interview below.
“I married at 19 years old. I had my child when I was 21. From the time I gave birth to my son, there were problems. My husband would go to work, but never brought money or anything else home. If I asked, then the problems would start again.
When the water or electricity bill came, he would send me to ask my mother to settle it for us. One day instead of asking my mother for the money as usual, I returned because I didn’t want her to think less of my husband. While I was doing this, he pushed me off the bicycle. My son was injured as a result. At that time, I was pregnant again.
One day, he tied my son’s legs and my hands. He lit the house on fire. After that, he took my son and left to Vavuniya, leaving me behind. When I shouted for help, the neighbours came and saved me. I lodged an entry with the police, along with my brother. After negotiations, they encouraged me to return to my husband. After that, the situation got worse. He stole from me and tried to steal my sister’s possessions as well. My sister complained to the police again and this time he spent two weeks in prison.
I didn’t have any money to survive. I went to work at a children’s madrasa (religious school) washing clothes. For one day of work, I received Rs. 300. It is with that Rs. 300 a day that I am raising my two children.
Subsequently, my husband married someone else, and didn’t pay the iddah maintenance fees (for the customary three month waiting period). He doesn’t come to the Quazi court hearings.
Our case is still ongoing in Quazi court. My husband gave us family maintenance for just one year – worth Rs. 65,000. He still owes five years worth of maintenance fees. That amounts to Rs. 540,000.
My children often take what we have for dinner to school the next day as well. In order to make sure they have food to eat, I often skip meals. As a result, I have gastritis and other ailments. If my husband had paid the monthly fees, this wouldn’t have happened. My children only have me to look after them.
When I first went, the Quazi asked me to come next week, as he couldn’t find my file. Then when I returned the next week, he asked me to bring my son, for him to locate our case file. Now he’s asking me to file a new case.
I have to talk about a lot of sensitive issues during the Quazi court hearings, but there are no female Quazis. There should be someone who understands about these issues.”
Editor’s Note: To view the earlier videos and transcripts from this series, click here: 654321

Govt. urged to return lands to people of Paanama 

Communique was sent after a delegation representing the 1,400 villagers of Paanama, who were violently evicted from their lands in 2010 made representations seeking justice at the sixth session of the International Tribunal on Evictions that convened in Venice, Italy in September 2017.

 
 2018-01-06

The International Tribunal on Evictions has sent an official communique dated 26th December 2017 to Sri Lankan authorities including President Maithripala Sirisena, Secretary to the President Austin Fernando, Minister of Land and Parliamentary Reforms Gayantha Karunathilaka, Minister of Tourism and Christian Affairs John Amaratunga, Land Commissioner R. M. C. M. Herath, Provincial Land Commissioner East D. D. Aruna Dharmadasa and others, to implement the ITE’s recommendations with the collaboration of the relevant authorities with respect to the land grabbing at the Paanama village in the Eastern Province.

UNP ready for a separate government ! India and US express consent !!

LEN logo(Lanka-e-News - 05.Jan.2018, 10.30AM) The UNP led United National Front (UNF) has focused its attention on forming a separate government after the conclusion of the forthcoming provincial council elections sources close to the UNP revealed. India and America too have expressed their consent to that.

If the UNF receives 50 % of the votes cast at the provincial council  elections , the UNF forming a separate government is certain. On the other hand even  if the SLFP’s Maithripala  group  which has now taken refuge under the  consensual government of the UNF  (with UNP as  the main constituent Party which secured   50 % of the seats ),   is to drop to third or fourth position  , the UNF will still  be forming its own government ,  sources pointed out.
The second row UNP leaders had exerted huge pressure on the  leadership to form  a separate government and the other leaders within  the UNF have also given their consent to this.
This is mainly because president Maithripala after reaching  that position on the votes of the UNP conducting  himself  as an ‘opposition president’; impeding every progressive step taken by the consensual government ;and lately , even descending to the lowliest level of violating the constitution to the detriment of the entire country .

Maithri transgresses even the constitutional provisions !

The  case in point illustrating this is  the appointment of Piyasena Gamage who recently replaced Geetha Kumarasinghe , as  State minister of  law and order . Under the 19 th amendment to the constitution the president can appoint ministers only with the recommendation of the prime minister. Despite it ,  unbelievably , this controversial appointment of a fraudster has been made without even the knowledge of the minister in charge or the P.M. This outrageous controversial action of the president not only violates the constitution but even the ethical norms of the consensual government .
Moreover ,Gamage is one who defaulted on payment of water consumption bills , and a goon who assaulted journalist Daya Nethasinghe meaning that he doesn’t  deserve at all  the law and order state minister  post.
Even prior to this , the president stood in the way of the decisions taken by the government and  deliberately caused delays  , whereby  the activities of the government were hindered. This was best illustrated when the president  deliberately opposed the proposal in the budget passed with a two third majority in parliament , to increase the price of lottery ticket by Rs. 5. 00.Owing to this , not only the Lotteries board that is run on the lotteries earnings ,even the Mahapola scholarship fund geared for the welfare of the nation were plunged into grave difficulties. 
After the recent  budget was passed , minister of finance Mangala Samaraweeera had occasion to severely castigated the stupid objections raised by the president, such as  the launching of the shipping Co. and downward revision  of Beer prices. The president had tried to effect changes to these decisions even after the budget was passed. 

Maithri who antagonized friendly countries ..

The braggadocios of the president whenever  he is with the SLFP stalwarts   that ‘ what Mahinda Rajapakse could not , I can . I shall make UNP to come to me kneeling,’ are of no consequence and of little value knowing  well the hollow and shallow  qualities of the president . Hence UNP has no need to worry over those empty boasts. However the grave  deceptions practiced by the president on America and India merit serious consideration.
It is worthy of note that the smuggling out by SL  president of the notorious Russian hacker to Russia on whom there was an Interpol warrant and wanted by America , had incurred the bitter resentment of America which is taking a firm stand against it. Similarly , India too is offended by the action taken to oust  former Navy Commander  Travis Sinniah who earned the admiration of India  ,  two months after   his appointment .
It is while  India most appreciated the measures taken by Travis over the issue revolving around  the Indian Fishermen,  Travis was removed from the Navy Commander post at about the time India expressed its approval  to our president of the efforts of Travis to resolve the Indian fishermen issue .
No matter what , the two countries America and India which directly make an impact on the fate of Sri Lanka have not expressed their  opposition to the United National Front leaders with regard to UNF forming a separate government, based on reports reaching Lanka e news.  These countries are of the view what exists in Sri Lanka now  is not a consensual  government but rather a dual government . A dual government cannot be progressive ,and foreign countries cannot have dealings with such a country. 
Meanwhile the pact signed between the two parties of the consensual government terminated in 2017. 

Maithri has no moral rights….

Based on reports of the provincial correspondents of Lanka e news , it is the belief that the Maithri group , in  the present political climate  is even below the JVP in popularity in the villages   in relation to the local body elections.
In any event , if the Maithri SLFP faction that is with the consensual government secures second place , it has a right  to remain with  the consensual government . However if it does drop to third   place it has no moral right to be with the government , in which case even the president’s moral right to  remaining in his post is  dented. 
On the other hand if the Maithri group drops to fourth place , the president should resign with immediate effect , and moral rights issue is   out of the question .
If he does not , the president who came to power on the solemn promise to the people that he would abolish the executive presidency within 100 days and failed ; made his daughter , brothers and son in law billionaires within two years of his reign and seeking to become another Medamulana ; became a traitor even before 48 hours elapsed after becoming the president by betraying the forces led by Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera that propelled him into power ; obstructed  the investigations into the murderers and crooks of the corrupt nefarious decade; and from whose mouth a lie never fails to drop each time he opens his cavernous mouth has become most notorious thereby  for his villainies.  He  has therefore  incurred not only  the wrath of the people but even of the gods . Being despised and detested on sound and just  reasons, it is high time the people take to the streets to throw him out lock , stock and barrel. 
 (If the president is to deny the allegations that his daughter, son in law and brothers have not become  billionaires , we challenge to  bare  the assets of theirs before 2015-01- 08 and those now) . 
P.S.
The parties belonging to the United National Front (UNF) are as follows :
United National party
All Ceylon Muslim Congress
Jathika Hela Urumaya
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
Democratic party
Democratic  Janatha Peramuna
National workers union
Up country Janatha party 


Chandra Pradeep 

Translated by Jeff 
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Bondage Of Our Minds

By Sarath de Alwis –January 5, 2018


Do you know, Prime Minister? The city is a funny place. If you spill the beans you open up a whole can of worms. I mean, how can you let sleeping dogs lie if you let the cat out of the bag?” ~ Yes Minister – BBC comedy.
I am travelling. Deprived of my PC, I write this missive cloistered in a booth in an Internet Café in a rather sleepy place called Petaling Jaya near Kuala lampur on Thursday 5th January.
Not familiar with what are called hand held devices that require graceful swiping and gentle taps I am tapping away on an aged Acer PC.
 
A personable Malay youth who calls me uncle helps me to get by with this contraption whose coy mechanism sneers at me with a pronounced enthusiasm.

listened to the Presidential Statement on the Bond Scam the day after it was made. The sudden demise of a cherished friend had driven me in to a state of gloom.
A day later I called a friend in Colombo and made a perfectly reasonable statement. “I feel sorry for Ranil. The way it had to end. Who is tipped to be PM?,” I asked.

“Yako Umbata Payinthyanda? Anna eya  kiyanawa Eyalu Isellma AG ta kiwee,” he responded. (Are you mad, you dimwit, Now he says that he reported the matter to the AG before the President did.)

Nearly an year ago, this writer described the predicament of the Prime minister in the Bond Scam as that of a person stranded up the creek with no paddle and worse, in a state of undress. It now seems that Ranil Wickeremesinghe does not mind his political nudity one wee bit.    
 
Our nation is really in peril. For the first time in our post interdependence history we have an administration headed by a Prime Minter who has lost all credibility. He is marooned in an island of obstinate detachment from reality.

At this distance, this writer does not wish to dissect the observations of the Bond Commission. It is reported that the Bond Commission report has stated that the Prime Minister has observed procedural propriety in appointing Arjuna Mahendran as the governor.

It is unlikely that the Commissioners have commended the Prime Minister for his astute choice of governor from amongst others who were equally competent and qualified.

It is equally unlikely that Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will accept responsibility for making Arjuna Mahendran the Governor. 

The 19th Amendment has made the President a hostage of the UNP majority that is held in a leash by the UNP leader.

The most practical measure that would force the UNP to dump its leader is to ensure the UNP defeat at the Colombo Municipal Elections on 10th February.

Azath Salley must be made the mayor of Colombo.

This stratagem has been foreseen by clever Ranil. He has a new defender in Faizer Mustapha who obviously wants to depoliticize the bond commission report. That too is understandable.  When the SLMC last entered in to a coalition agreement with the UNP to form a government in 2001, the principal condition the SLMC insisted on was to make his father Faiz Mustapha our high commissioner to the court of St.James. Aha! Time for paybacks!

Mr. Faizer Mustapha PC and Cabinet Minister as reported in the Daily Mirror the “Bond Commission had clearly said that there was no involvement whatsoever by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in the bond controversy.”

He asked journalists at the SLFP weekly news briefing held at the party office whether a school principal would be removed when a student did something wrong simply because the principal admitted the boy to the school?

No. The School Principal will not be removed “when a student did something wrong simply because the principal admitted the boy to the school.”

But in this instance the School Principal has done several things which Faizer Musthapha PC has decided to bypass, disregard or just plain ignore.

The School Principal Ranil decided that he will be the master tutor in Book Keeping with Mr. Paskeralingam assisting him. He also decided to conduct additional classes in Economics with Mr. Charitha Ratwatte getting down tutorials from the Millennium Development Corporation in Washington. 

He got down a special tutor from Singapore to teach us Monetary Theory and most importantly on Pareto desirability – the monumental contribution to Economics by the Italian Economist Wilfredo Pareto.

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Will one set of rogues punish another set of rogues?



By Anuradha Herath-2018-01-05

Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna Central Committee Member and Uva Provincial Councillor Samantha Vidyaratne says that if anyone thinks that this Government will punish the wrongdoers in the Treasury Bond scam, his head has to be examined.

Excerpts:

Is the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) trying to kill two birds with one stone by fielding two Independent Groups for the Local Government election?

Can, when, and will the law strike on Bond Scams?


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Are we to be left at the mercy of the Attorney-General’s Department, and for how long more?

This is the latest puzzle on the Bond Scam probe.

President Sirisena has made his statement that the AG has been asked to act on the recommendations of the Presidential Commission.

We also have it from the Prime Minister that he referred the COPE Report on the Bond Scams to the AG for necessary legal action, and that was many months ago.

There is also the CID file on a Bond Scam referred to the AG’s Department in June 2015 for necessary action.

So the Attorney-General is the Man of the Moment, for the people who want action on the Treasury Bond frauds.

Have these delays by the A-G’s Department anything to do with it being under the Ministry of Justice – that comes under the UNP – which is the continuing and current rival of the SLFP in the slippery path of Good Governance or Yahapalanaya?

We know very well that the Law is a slow mover, and the Court System is not there to speed up the process. But, for how long can the law be delayed on an issue that is so much in the public eye, is very much part of the political campaigns of today, involves the loss of billions of public funds, and the very structure and functioning of the Central Bank?

We have also read that the Law is an Ass, as told by Dickens, and just now it has many more asinine situations than when it was written.

Will our law be able to bring Arjuna Mahendran to book, for all the millions that his manipulations helped the county lose and largely go to that company of perpetual fraud, known as Perpetual Treasuries, run by his son-in-law Arjun Aloysius?

How fast will the AG act to bring these perpetual crooks to book, or will it be a situation of constant or perpetual delays that can only please the crooked and not the people?

Is it possible that we will be seeing more situations of conflicts of interest, which apparently was the biggest burden the Prime Minister had in dealings with his much-trusted friend Arjuna Mahendran?

How long will it take for our law to act on the Commission’s recommendations on Ravi Karunanayake (RK), former Finance Minister, who remains in the front ranks of the UNP? Interestingly, the uniquely forgetful RK has said he is at a loss to understand how he turned up as a suspect in the Central Bank situ, when the Central and other State banks did not come under him?

This is possibly another case of his perpetual and penthouse amnesia. But, will the law look at it as memory loss, or ask whether he is saying that any charges should come against his party leader, the Prime Minister, under whom the Central Bank and State banks are placed? The path of politics can certainly give many interesting twists to the interpretation of the law.

How fast will the Central Bank carry out its own forensic probe into Treasury bond dealings from 2008 to 2015, as the Commission has recommended? Will it be done fast because Mahinda Rajapaksa is in favour of it, or will it be slow because of the concerns of the SLFP ‘creepers’ who are now in Yahapalanaya?

With Law and Justice being so close, in politics and governance, how long will it take for the Legal Draftsman to produce the new Bills required to be passed by parliament to take speedy action on the Treasury Bond Scams, and to recover the losses incurred by the EPF and other important public funds?

It is best not to forget that the crooked people in parliament who do not declare their assets are fined only one or two thousand rupees when their income and benefits are soaring high, compared to when that law was passed.

Also, are we not aware that the National Audit Bill has still not come to Parliament for approval … possibly because the Law does not believe in good and speedy audits of public funds?

President Sirisena has scored a big hit by making his statement on the Bond Scam Commission Report, and his statement that everything has been sent to the AG and Bribery Commission for action. The Prime Minister is also making his own case for referring the earlier COPE Report to the AG.

The AG is certainly in a very big spin for speedy implementation. But what is the reality? Should we recall how so many Commission and Committee Reports of importance have gone into hiding and are buried amidst the files in the AG’s Department?

What the public need now is the AG to show how fast the law can function in the public interest when we all know it moves very slow in the interests of power politics. The President and Prime Minister too should know that getting the law to act with speed on the Treasury Bond Scams is the path to the public confidence of any sort, at best before the coming local government polls.

The proof of such speedy action will also be the substance for continued unity between the UNP and SLFP, in the months ahead, if both parties seek such unity.

Sri Lanka: One-year extension “gifted” to one of the worse naval officers!

On one occasion a sailor working under his command was tragically killed, and another occasion a policeman was killed due to the lack of the operational skills. But, where is the justice, many officers silentely questioned

by Our Defence Correspondent- 
( January 5, 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) By accepting the babe recommendations of the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence as well as the Commander of the Navy; the President Maithripala Sirisena has been granted one-year service extension to one of the worse naval officers in Sri Lankan Navy. He who is currently serving as the second in command of the institute is well known among the Sri Lankan Navy as a political schemer and backbiter.
The particular officer has celebrated his 55th birthday a few days ago and managed to manipulate the situation to secure his extension as the first and most important step to be the successor of the incumbent.
However, internal sources in the institute indicated that this officer is one of the worse naval officers the Sri Lanka Navy ever produced where he earned records for nothing but failing and escaping the danger during the difficult time.
On one occasion a sailor working under his command was tragically killed, and another occasion a policeman was killed due to the lack of the operational skills. Therefore, the sources indicated, he has earned no moral authority to enjoy the state benefits at the cost of dead men.
He, one time, was working as the Defence Attaché in the Sri Lankan mission in Delhi, is one of the top responsible parties for allowing and supporting the wrongdoings of infamous Avant Garde Maritime Services headed by one former Sri Lankan Army Major.

A. SIVANANDAN (1923-2018): A ‘BLACK INTELLECTUAL’ FROM SRI LANKA



Sivanandan

Sri Lanka BriefMeera Sivanivasan.-05/01/2018

A writer who focussed on ‘racism that kills’ as opposed to ‘racism that discriminates’
Sri Lanka-born British writer Ambalavaner Sivanandan, theorist of state racism and Black liberation politics and founding editor of Race & Class journal, passed away in London on Wednesday. He was 94.
Best known for his political essays and his novel When Memory Dies, Mr. Sivanandan made original contributions to understanding communities of resistance in Britain, focussing on the Black working class that he felt was more prone to the “racism that kills”, as opposed to the “racism that discriminates” against middle-class Black people.


This position was at the heart of his work as director of the London-based Institute of Race Relations (IRR), an educational and campaigning organisation, which he reoriented towards a critical evaluation of racism and imperialism and towards building Black and third-world resistance.

“It takes nerve to stay so close to the substantial reality of those who have suffered such pain and hope,” renowned art critic John Berger told The Guardian in 1999, about Mr. Sivanandan’s celebrated novel, considered by many as a politically significant work.

A. Sivanandan (1923-2018): A ‘Black intellectual’ from Sri Lanka
Born in colonial Sri Lanka, Mr. Sivanandan completed his schooling and university education in Colombo, before working as a banker. Following the 1958 anti-Tamil riots in Sri Lanka, he migrated to London, where he started as a tea-boy before becoming chief librarian at the IRR in 1962.

Class and identity

While Leftist intellectuals continue to grapple with how class and identity politics intersect, Mr. Sivanandan’s writings from the 1970s offer valuable insights, said Sri Lankan political economist Sunil Bastian.

“When we see sterile debates on class versus identity politics today, it is significant that Sivanandan saw the need to link the two long ago. In that sense Race & Class was a landmark journal.”
Mr. Sivanandan’s politics and analysis resonated with radical activists and students world over. D. Ravikumar, general secretary of Tamil Nadu-based Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, recalled: “Earlier, racism was perceived by many as a reality of Africans and African-Americans. It was Sivanandan who brought about the much-needed awareness of racism in our part of the world in the 1980s. The journal was a crucial intervention.”


Describing Mr. Sivanandan as a brilliant mind with “a sharp pen and an even sharper wit”, journalist Gary Younge, editor-at-large at The Guardian, said: “His determination to link race with class, the local with the national and the national with the global laid the groundwork for a radical, compassionate and inspirational way of thinking about the new period we are in even before we knew we were really in it. As a young and aspiring journalist, I was both supported and inspired by him.” he told The Hindu via email.

On LTTE

Like some others on the Sri Lankan Left, Mr. Sivanandan too seemed ambivalent about the role of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which embarked on an armed struggle for liberation.

In a speech made in July 2009, two months after the defeat of the LTTE, Mr. Sivanandan observed that “The degradation of the [Sri Lankan] Left engendered the degradation of the intelligentsia who now turned to middle-of-the-road reformist politics. The Tamil youth looked around and saw no allies in the South. Nothing and no one seemed to work for them. They had only themselves to rely on. They had no choice but to take up arms.”

However, he had his criticisms of the LTTE, as he observed on the same occasion that their struggle had degenerated into “ad hoc militarism with suicide bombings and assassinations. And politics went out of the window”.

Courtesy of The Hindu.

Fri, Jan 5, 2018, 11:17 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.


Lankapage LogoJan 05, Colombo: Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena on Friday honored a Sri Lankan child who set a Guinness World Record as the world's youngest author, President's Media Division said.

Five-year-old Thanuwana Serasinghe, who holds the Guinness World Record for being the youngest author to ever publish a book met with President Maithripala Sirisena at the President's Official Residence, today (05).

According to the Guinness World Records the record for the youngest published male author is 4 years and 356 days and was achieved by Thanuwana Serasinghe, who released his book 'Junk Food' on 5 January 2017.

Thanuwana Serasinghe, who is residing in Seychelles with his parents, took 3 days to finish his book, 'Junk Food'.

The President appreciating the boy's talents presented gifts for him and extended best wishes for his future education.


Tikiri Herath Gunathilake, the High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Seychelles and the parents of Thanuwana Serasinghe were present on this occasion.

Rs. 3.8 mn dessert: Sanga says no one had to pay 















2018-01-05
Responding to his twitter followers’ criticisms made on Rs. 3. 8 million worth dessert, former star cricketer Kumar Sangakkara said yesterday it was just the launch of the dessert and no one had to pay the price on the day of the launch.
He tweeted and said ‘It’s the headlines that grab the attention. The details are lost to some’
Twitterites confronted Sangakkara over the news that Rs. 3.8 million worth dessert which he shared with his wife at Grand Hotel in Nuwara Eliya on Wednesday.
The dessert named ‘Marry Me’, was created by Master Chef Viraj Jayaratne to mark 25 years of his culinary journey.
Tweets were made by several followers criticizing the exorbitant value of the dessert and Kumar, being a part of that event.
One tweet by ‘Para’ read ‘what a colossal waste of money and I cannot believe Sanga thought it was right to attend such an event considering that he has made a huge deal from his charity work in the past’
He continued to say ‘next time when you are invited to such a vanity project, and asked to eat a 3.8 million rupee slice of cake, tell them to feed 100 homeless kids for a week instead. That will be more impressive than anything you have ever achieved in the cricket field’.
Another user ‘Anuruddha Wimalasena’ asked ‘How many good things could have been done using that 3.80 mn?’
In another tweet, ‘Rajitha Vandebona Jr’ asked ‘what was so special about that so called Rs.3.8 mn worth bite!? What did you eat exactly? Gold or Diamond?
When asked by ‘Sasa (AVSS)’ as to how he felt when eating that high- priced dessert, Kumar said ‘the cake was very tasty and made with exceptional creativity. The ultimate value that makes it pricey is the blue sapphire offered on the cake to anyone who wants to buy the dessert,”  
The rest of the Tweets came to defend Sanga. CA Praveen said it is not Sanga's idea or event, hence it would have gone on, even if Sanga said "no" to attending. Dessert valued at 3.8 mn doesn't mean that is how much they spend on it. It is the market price,” he said.
Meanwhile, Pami said ‘Some people tend to assume things on their own and start bashing without second thoughts. Take it light Sanga!’ (Lahiru Pothmulla)

SriLankan Airlines: Chairman Dias And Director Board Have Not Resigned – Confirms PM’s Office

author: COLOMBO TELEGRAPHJanuary 5, 2018


Amidst much speculation and media hype that SriLankan Airlines Chairman Ajith Dias and his Board of Directors have resigned, Colombo Telegraph can confirm that neither have they handed over their resignations nor have they been asked to resign as yet.

At the time of writing Chairman Ajith Dias and his existing Board of Directors of SriLankan Airlines are still firmly rooted to their respective seats.

With the restructuring process of the national carrier currently underway, there are two appointed committees steering the process.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is heading the Ministerial Committee along with Minister of Finance and Mass Media Mangala Samaraweera, Minister of Special Assignments Dr. Sarath Amunugama, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Nimal Siripala De Silva, Minister of Public Enterprise Development Development Kabir Hashim and Minister of Devlopment Strategies and Internal Trade Mahinda Samarasinghe.
The second committee is the Special Task Force appointed to assist the Ministerial Committee which is headed by Secretary to the Treasury Dr. R.H.Samaratunga, Secretary Minister of Public Enterprise Development Ravindra Hewavitharana, Thilan Wijesinghe (Convenor), Mano Tittawella, Dr. Roshan Perera, Chairman Ajitha Dias and CEO Suren Ratwatte who is also appointed to assist Nyras Consulting Company, the UK base firm selected to assist with the airline’s restructuring process
According to sources close to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office it can be confirmed that Chairman Ajith Dias had met up with his Board of Directors in mid December and informed them that due to the restructuring process the airline was going though it may be evident that a new Board of Directors be reconstituted.

At this meeting Chairman Ajith Dias and his Directors agreed to submit a letter on the 21st of December 2017 to the Ministerial Committee informing them of their willingness to resign. However at this meeting Board Director Harendra Balapatabendi refused to agree to the decision taken by the rest of the Board of Directors and instructed that his name not be included in the letter.

According to Premier Wickeremesinghe’s office sources the letter received on the 21st of December 2017, was only tabled at the concluded Ministerial Committee meeting held last Wednesday.
“They have not resigned nor have they have been asked to resign as yet,” confirmed the PM’s office source.
Meanwhile Ajith Dias in his annual New Year address to his employees at Katunayake had intimated that his wife Sunel Dias had pressured him to consider in tendering his resignation from the post of Chairman.

He quoted his wife’s words to him in Sinhala saying “Oya kehel mala damala dala enne,” meaning “just leave that plantain flower and come.”

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Sri Lanka: President Postponed the Russian Ship Deal but third Ship from India underway!

Who is accountable; millions of dollars worth Indian Ship deals are yet to unearth

by Our Defence Correspondent
( January 5, 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) President Maithripala Sirisena as the Commander in Chief has been ordered to postpone the controversial defence deal where the government of Sri Lanka is planning to buy a Gepard 5.1 Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) via alleged local intermediator of the Rosoboronexport due to the local political circumstances, reliable sources in the Presidential Secretariat said.
However, no one in the ruling alliance is willing to give a public statement on the issue so far.
Meanwhile, despite the serious shortcomings of two servings ships bought from India recently, third Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel is also underway at the Goa Shipyards, India.
According to the reliable sources, the third ship will be delivered in a few months.
However, “everybody is talking about a Russian ship, but who is concerning the Indian ships. Real corrupted deals are the Indian deals,” a senior serving military officer told the Sri Lanka Guardian.
“Nobody is accountable when we were experiencing deadly shortcomings of those ships bought from India. But, it is clear those behind the scene had earned millions of dollars out of these deals,” he added.
According to the Sri Lanka Navy, the Sri Lanka Navy’s first Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV), built at the Indian shipbuilding facility, Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL), was commissioned at the Eastern Container Terminal, port of Colombo last year.

Tamil Tiger financiers to stand trial in Switzerland

 
Thirteen financiers accused of funnelling more than CH15 million ($15.3 million) to the Sri Lankan Tamil separatist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) will stand trial before the Swiss Federal Criminal Court on Monday. 

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The accused are from Switzerland, Germany and Sri Lanka. Some are former members of the World Tamil Coordinating Committee (WTCC), which represented the LTTE in Switzerland until 2009, and include its founder, his deputy and the person in charge of finances. 
Between 1999 and 2009, they allegedly created a complex fundraising structure which involved coaxing members of the Tamil diaspora to obtain loans from banks. To raise higher amounts, the WTCC was accused of creating fictitious companies in the name of borrowers that issued fake salary certificates. 

The 13 on trial face charges of fraud, false documentation, money laundering and extortion. As the LTTE was never declared a terror organisation in Switzerland, they will not face charges of funding a terror group, unlike cases involving Islamic State or al-Qaeda. 

“The Attorney General strongly suspects the LTTE fraction under investigation of having collected the money in question by means of threats and by creating a regime of fear to induce them to make the payments,” says a court documentexternal link

The Swiss funds were transported in cash by couriers to Singapore and Dubai, eventually reaching the LTTE in Sri Lanka who allegedly used the money to purchase arms. This funding system collapsed in 2009 after the LTTE’s military defeat at the hands of the Sri Lankan armed forces. 

“I don’t think [the 13 suspects] should face trial as the LTTE struggled for the freedom and self-determination of Tamils, which is not a crime. It takes two parties to make a war and Switzerland should investigate the war crimes of the Sri Lankan army as well,” Anna Annor, president of Swiss Council of Eelam Tamils, told swissinfo.ch on Thursday. 

Long-drawn saga

The whole process was set in motion in 2009 when the Office of the Attorney General launched an investigation against “unknown persons” for extortion, coercion, money laundering and organised crime. 

In 2011, a vast sting operation in several Swiss cantons resulted in the arrest of several suspects who were later released within a span of two months. A year later, a delegation from the Office of the Attorney General and the Federal Office of Police travelled to Sri Lanka to interview around 15 witnesses. 

“Around 80% of Tamils living in Switzerland had made payments to support LTTE at the time to support the struggle against genocide. That does not make Tamils supporters of terrorism,” says Kuruparan Kurusamy, former president of the Swiss Council of Eelam Tamils. 

The trial of the accused was originally scheduled for June 2017. However, proceedings were delayed when the lawyer of one of the accused demanded that a bank involved in the financial transactions also be cited by the judge as one of the defendants. According to Kurusamy, the bank in question was Credit Suisse and he claims it had accepted 135 loans under the name of one Sri Lankan national based in Germany. 

However, the chamber of appeals of the Federal Criminal Court dismissed the challenge, allowing the trial to go ahead. A verdict is expected around mid-March.   

Around 50,000 people from Sri Lanka live in Switzerland, mostly ethnic Tamils, who fled the island’s 30-year civil war that ended in 2009. Many applied for Swiss citizenship and as of 2016 there were slightly more than 28,000 people with Sri Lankan citizenship residing in Switzerland. In 2016, the Swiss government announced it would apply more stringent criteria for granting Sri Lankan nationals refugee status. 

'They came to kill': Palestinian village grieves for 16-year-old Musaab al-Tamimi


Family says teen was unarmed and had been deliberately targeted because of involvement in previous clashes with Israeli security forces
The mother of Musaab al-Tamimi, kisses his body at a hospital in Ramallah (Reuters)

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Yumna Patel-Friday 5 January 2018

DEIR NITHAM, Occupied West Bank - While international attention has focused on the imprisonment of Ahed Tamimi, the Palestinian 16-year-old girl arrested for slapping an Israeli soldier, another branch of the Tamimi family on Thursday buried their own child.
On Wednesday, Musaab al-Tamimi, also 16, was shot in the neck during clashes with Israeli soldiers as they raided the village of Deir Nitham in the central occupied West Bank. He was the first Palestinian to be killed by Israel in 2018.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Middle East Eye that the circumstances of the shooting were under review but said that troops had identified a “rioter armed with a firearm” during a “violent riot” involving “dozens of Palestinians”.
But members of Musaab al-Tamimi’s family told MEE that he was unarmed and had been shot from distance of a few metres away just as the clashes were starting to fizzle out.
“This is where they shot him, right here,” said Usama al-Tamimi, Musaab’s 15-year-old brother, pointing to the blood-stained pavement a few metres from the family’s home in the middle of the village.
Recalling how he had been standing next to his brother as he fell, Usama said the soldiers had been no more than 10 metres away and had made no effort to arrest the teen prior to shooting him.
“Do you think they would shoot someone who supposedly had a gun, and then leave him lying there with the weapon for us to pick up along with his body? Wouldn’t they try to at least take the gun away?” Musaab’s father Firas said with a look of bewilderment.
“My son had no gun, he posed no grave threat to them. They came here to kill.”

'They were out for blood'

Going back over the events of the morning, Musaab’s mother Dena wondered whether her son’s choice of clothes offered some clue - “a prophecy” is how she describes it - of what lay in store later that day. 
“Usually when Musaab would go to the clashes, he would go in sweats or even his pyjamas,” said Dena, her voice soft but steady, a faint smile lingering on her face as she spoke in the mourning tent set up outside the family home.
“But that day, he wore some of his nicer clothes, made up his hair, and really did himself up. It’s like he knew he was going to heaven to meet God.”
That morning, Firas, Dena, Musaab and his three younger brothers, had eaten breakfast together as the boys were still on their winter break from school.
“Like most days, the occupation forces raided the village for no reason, entering on the main road. The same road where they enter day and night to threaten, arrest, violently suppress, and provoke the people,” Firas said.
Musaab’s father Firas (L) sits with his three sons Alaa, eight, Abdallah, nine, and Osama, 15, in a mourning tent outside the family home (MEE/Yumna Patel)
After breakfast, a curious Musaab, the eldest of his siblings, got dressed and set out to join the clashes that had broken out between his peers and the Israeli soldiers on the main road just outside his home.
“In the midst of the clashes the soldiers had grabbed a youth from the village, a boy with a mental disability,” Firas said.
“So a large group of older community members went to try to free the boy from the soldiers, and during the confrontation, the captain among them looked me straight in the eye and said, ‘We have taken this boy, and we will kill another before the day is over,'” Firas said.
Firas lowered his head and let out a soft, disbelieving laugh. “How could I know that 10 minutes later, it would be my son who they would kill?”
Musaab’s uncle Yousif cut in. “You must know, that day, they didn’t shoot any rubber bullets, or sound bombs, or even tear gas. It was only live ammunition. They were out for blood.”
And according to Musaab’s father and uncles, and the dozens of relatives and friends crowding around them, it was Musaab’s blood that the soldiers, specifically a captain named Faris, were out for.

The boy with the red sweater

One day before Musaab was killed, Israeli soldiers had raided Deir Nitham at 7am and posted a series of threatening flyers around the streets to announce an increased presence of soldiers and warning of a crackdown on local teenagers responsible for stone-throwing.
Despite this, many youths, including Musaab, who was wearing a red sweater, went down to the main road to throw stones at the armoured military jeeps.
Hours later, Captain Faris, along with 25 other soldiers, re-entered the village looking for “the boy with the red sweater”, who they had identified in a video that had been taken at the clashes.
“They saw Musaab on the street and grabbed him, and told him to take them to his home,” Firas said.
“When they arrived to the house, they took pictures of Musaab and the captain told us, ‘We will show you what will happen to him.’”
“Do you think it's a coincidence, that the next day, they shot one fatal bullet into my son's neck?” Firas said.
“Even though he was throwing stones, that’s not reason enough to kill him. They could have injured him and arrested him if they really wanted to.”
“There are pictures of him sitting there, facing directly at them, just metres away. They took pictures of him the day before, they knew his face. And when they saw him sitting there right in front of them, they took their shot.”
“The captain wanted Musaab dead, and his soldiers did it for him,” Firas said, his brother Iyad adding that “it was like a game for them.”
“Once all the men in the village had left to take Musaab to the hospital, the women saw the soldiers hugging and dancing just outside on the main road, celebrating their kill,” Iyad said, “Musaab’s mother watched them as they celebrated and danced on top of her son’s blood.”

‘You will wish that you are not a Tamimi’

Firas believes that Musaab has also become the latest Tamini to pay a price for the family’s long history of activism against the Israeli occupation.
“The Tamimis in Nabi Saleh are our relatives, through blood and through marriage,” Firas said.
“We are twin villages. Our boys go to Nabi Saleh to protest, and their boys come here. We are one family. So what happens to them, happens to us.”
Israeli troops maintain a near constant presence in the village of Nabi Saleh, about four kilometres from Deir Nitham, where Ahed Tamimi’s family live.
But since US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in early December, tensions in Nabi Saleh have been higher than usual.
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On December 18, 14-year-old Mohammad al-Tamimi was shot in the face with a rubber bullet and placed under a medically induced coma. On the same day, his cousin Ahed was filming kicking and slapping an Israeli soldier in attempts to drive them off of her family’s property.
Within one week, Ahed, her 20-year-old cousin Nour and her mother Nariman were all arrested by Israeli forces in relation to the video. Nour on Friday was released on bail.
“Things have always been tough here in Deir Nitham because of the occupation. Musaab was our third martyr over the past two decades, all of them children,” said Iyad.
“But ever since Trump’s Jerusalem decision, and the arrest of Ahed, things have gotten worse.”
According to family members, during a routine raid into Deir Nitham, days after Ahed was arrested, one of the Israeli captains threatened a group of locals, allegedly telling them: “The day will come when you wish you are not a Tamimi.”
“When this is all over, they will try to say we provoked the soldiers, that we are terrorists, and that the boys throwing stones are threats to them,” Firas said.
“But these are all lies, they are the ones who were so threatened, so embarrassed by what Ahed did to them, that they are taking it out not just on the Tamimi family, but on all the young patriots in Palestine like Ahed and Musaab who stand up to their brutal occupation.”