Jaffna University–TNA commemorate LTTE ‘TAMIL HEROES’ – Did Diplomats & UN attend too?

November 28th, 2017

Shenali D Waduge

In a shocking turn of events unabashed commemoration of terrorists & mass murderers are taking place – dead silence by the Government & nod of approval by the very countries who are still hounding senile men in their 90s accusing them of being former Nazi’s and locking them up in prison. There is nothing really to be surprised by these events unfolding but it does make a laughing stock out of their own statements issued on peaceful coexistence, reconciliation & accountability. Such wrong signals are doing nothing to achieve anything but return us to square one following the discovery of arms & ammunition while trial runs with new gangsters roaming the country is now scaring people who fear a return to part two of another 30 years of terror. So in the eyes of this Govt & the West & UN, LTTE terrorists are the heroes while National Army & the innocent unarmed civilians who were killed are the Terrorists.

LTTE are heroes in the eyes of those who are commemorating them & those who are allowing the commemorations. The spineless government is not taking action because it thinks that this is what the West wants! While the West & India are happy because it serves as the perfect background to again divide people further. For the LTTE diaspora funding these stunts it is a perfect way to hide their illegal businesses and fool the world once more.

Take a look at the handiwork of those who are being commemorated and ask yourselves how right is this? When the world will not tolerate Nazi’s being commemorated why are they allowing mass murderers LTTE to be mourned? Name any country who has suffered over 300 attacks by LTTE in 3 decades and after militarily defeating LTTE, a state university is mourning the dead terrorists and not the victims? Where in the world would such absurdities happen?

Were there people to count these innocent civilian dead? There are however plenty of people counting LTTE dead and even mourning the mass murderers son – just look at the many babies and children LTTE have killed. Why have there been no tears or posters for them by the big shot diplomatic community and bogus human rights organizations.

All that needs to be said is that if any international entity project themselves as serving the good of the world then they must be fair but they cannot be fair and unbiased when it comes to a terrorist movement. They simply cannot put terrorist deaths on par with innocent unarmed civilian deaths. These terrorists and mass murderers had a choice and they chose to take the gun and kill people. Those who live by the sword, die by the sword.

 

LTTE’s 1st victim – a Tamil mayor, Alfred Duraiappah killed in July 1975

1983 – 13 Sri Lankan soldiers ambushed and killed.

1984 – January Hilton Hotel bombed killing civilians

1984 – November Kent & Dollar Farms 127 Sinhalese villagers killed by LTTE ‘heroes’.

1985 – January bombing Yaal Devi Train

1985 – May, killing of 146 Sinhala Buddhists including Seelawansa Thero worshipping in sacred Anuradhapura city by LTTE ‘war heroes’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWNmq_04ZeQ

1986 – May – Air Lanka plane bombed killing 16 people

1987 – Central Bus Stand bombed in Colombo by LTTE ‘war heroes’.

1987 July – LTTE ‘war heroes’ stop bus carrying student Buddhist monks & murder one after the other, just because these small Buddhist monks needed to be taught a lesson!

1988 November – LTTE ‘war heroes’ kill 27 Sinhalese in attack on bus in Trincomalee (Jaffna University must be so proud)1988 May 1 – LTTE ‘war heroes’ landmine blows up bus, killing 22 passengers in eastern Trincomalee (Jaffna university must have been elated by the news)

1989 February – 34 Sinhalese killed in shootings at Duluwewa in northeast (Jaffna university should next light crackers in celebration for every attack by their LTTE ‘war heroes’)

1990 – Another ‘achievement’ by Jaffna University & TNA’s ‘War Heroes’ – over 600 policemen who surrendered killed one after the other

1990 – 140 Muslims praying inside mosque in Kattankudy killed by LTTE ‘war heroes’ & these ‘heroes’ go on to kill another 120 Muslims in Eravur, Batticoloa a week later.

1992 –bicycle bomb in eastern Batticaloa kills 22 Moslems

1992 – October – 166 Muslim men, women and children were brutally hacked to death in their sleep by women and child cadres of the LTTE in northeastern Palliyagodella (How great these LTTE ‘war heroes’ are killing innocent people)

Jaffna university/TNA/LTTE Diaspora headed by Catholic fathers & their Indian/Western support base must all be delighted by the assassinations of Sri Lanka’s political leaders

1991 – March – Gen. Ranjan Wijeratne

1993 – April – Lalith Athulathmudali

1993 – May – President R Premadasa

1994 – Nov – Presidential candidate Gamini Dissanayake

2005 – Aug – Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadiragamar

1995 – August – Suicide bomber explodes bomb hidden in coconut cart in Colombo, killing 24 and wounding 40

1995 – October – LTTE cadres blow up two oil depots in capital Colombo, killing more than 20 security personnel (more handiwork by the LTTE ‘war heroes’)

1996 – Jan – Tigers ram a truck loaded with explosives into the central Bank building in Colombo, killing 91 people with over 1400 injured https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Asrtn5xTDdE&t=10s

1996 – July – Two bomb blasts on a rush-hour commuter train kill 57 people and injure at least 157.

1997 – October – The LTTE attacks The World Trade Centre in central Colombo killing 18 injuring over 110

1998 – January – The LTTE bombs Sri Lanka’s holiest Buddhist shrine, the Temple of the Tooth, in the central town of Kandy, killing 17   (the Jaffna University / TNA & all those holding vigils for LTTE must be delighted at this & Wigneswaran unabashedly visits the Maligawa recently too)

1998 – March Bus bomb explosion in Maradana, Colombo claims over 36 civilians injuring 270 more – (everyone mourning LTTE dead must be mourning the men who did this!)

1999 – LTTE suicide blast kills Tamil MP Neelan Tiruchelvam

(Jaffna University wants to mourn dead LTTE but not a single candle do they want to light for Tamils killed by LTTE)

1999 – LTTE women cadres attack three villages, kills 50 people (these are the people who are being now publicly mourned not the dead victims)

2000 – Jan – A suicide bomber stages attack outside Prime Minister Sirima Bandaranaike’s office, killing 13 civilians

2001 – 20 LTTE suicide cadres attack main airbase and the only international airport in Sri Lanka, destroying 13 aircraft and leaving at least 12 people dead.

2005 – August – Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadiragamar (a Tamil) assassinated during the ceasefire. Not a single candle was lit for Mr. Kadirgamar by the Jaffna University but they are ever ready to mourn the murderers.

2006 – June – crowded passenger bus was hit in Kebethigollawa killing 66 civilians.

2006 – LTTE suicide bomber launches an unsuccessful assassination attempt against Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse

2007 – December – Kebethigollawa – 16 civilians were killed and 25 sustained serious injuries when a bus plying from Anuradhapura to Jankapura was hit by an LTTE claymore mine

2008 – Jan – Suicide bomber on civilian bus in Buttala kills 27 and injures 60 ”…LTTE also shoot at civilians

2008 – Feb – Suicide attack at Fort Railway stations kills 12 and injures over 100.

2008 – Apr – 24 killed in bus blast in suburb of Piliyandala

2008 – May – Suicide bomb explosion near Sambuddhaloka temple ; 9 killed, over 95 wounded – Fort

2008 – Jun – 20 killed in bomb attack on bus in suburb of Moratuwa

2009 – Mar – LTTE suicide bomber attacks Milad Festival – Akurassa 10 civilians were killed and at least 35 others , including a government minister

Now that you have had a glimpse of the murders committed by LTTE over the years the below pictures should shock you. This is a state university situated in the Northern Province (Jaffna University) commemorating dead LTTE cadres. They do not want to light a candle for any of the above people killed by LTTE or even Tamils killed by LTTE, these academics and students the supposed literate of society want to only commemorate and mourn the death of LTTE killers. Unbelievable.

Tamilnet’s website posting of 23 November 2017 on ‘Heroes Remembrance’.

https://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=38878

This is what ‘Tamilnet’ published on its website of 25 Nov 2016

https://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=38494

Headlines University of Jaffna commemorates Tamil Eelam Heroes”

the entire University on Friday confluenced at Kailaasapathy Hall commemorating Tamil Eelam Heroes Day”

Photos celebrating the life of LTTE Leader Veluppillai Pirapaharan and posters paying tribute to fallen Tamil Eelam Heroes were put up at several places”

The entire University community in Jaffna wanted to pass a strong message to the world”

The invincible heroes of the independent struggle of Tamil Eelam, were not prepared to surrender the sovereignty of Eezham Tamils and they sacrificed their lives with dignity. None of them militarily surrendered the struggle. The sovereignty and independence of Eezham Tamils are not negotiable and would brook no compromise, as the doyen of Eelam Tamil sovereignty movement proclaimed it 47 years ago in 1969,” a student leader of Jaffna University Student Union said.”

Heroes Day poster at a temple site within the premiss of Jaffna University



We now understand how the terrorists in our eyes are freedom fighters in others!

While Jaffna University, TNA, Foreign envoys, UN, media, NGOs & their local lackeys along with the government mourn LTTE, we shed a tear for all of the innocent people killed by LTTE since 1980s in villages, while going to work, school and on buses & trains and to the thousands of soldiers who laid down their life in sacrifice to the nation to deliver us peace from the LTTE bombs and suicide missions. Our mourning will not gain public attention by media who only has time and space to mourn terrorists and their fronts but we believe in karma and Newton’s law – every action, has an equal and opposite reaction.

Shenali D Waduge

https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2013/08/24/sri-lanka-still-trying-to-forget-over-300-attacks-by-ltte-in-30-years/

ශ්‍රී ලoකා මා ප්‍රියාදර ජය භූමී..

November 28th, 2017

 

https://youtu.be/t4GthpC6qXQ

ගෝඨාබය අත්අඩංගුවට ගැනීමට යන ඩී.ඒ. රාජපක්‍ෂ කෞතුකාගාර චෝදනාවේ සැගවූ තිත්ත ඇත්ත මෙන්න..

November 28th, 2017

අරවින්ද අතුකෝරල

පිවිතුරු හෙළ උරුමය පක්‍ෂ නායක පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත‍්‍රී උදය ගම්මන්පිල මහතා එම පක්‍ෂ මූලස්ථානයේදී පැවති මාධ්‍ය හමුවකදී මෙසේ අදහස් පල කලේය.

නීතිපතිවරයා විසින් ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මහතා අත්අඩංගුවට ගැනීමට පොලීසියට උපදෙස් දී තිබෙන බවට අපිට විශ්වාශණීය තොරතුරු තිබෙනවා..  අසාධාරණ අත්අඩංගුවට ගැනීමට එරෙහිව ඉතිහාසයේ නොවූ විරූ විරෝධයක් මහනායක ස්වාමීන් වහන්සේලාද ඇතුළු සමාජයේ මතු වී තිබෙන නිසා ආණ්ඩුවේ පුංචි පැකිලීමක් තිබෙනවා. විශේෂයෙන්ම ආණ්ඩුව තුලත් මේ  දේශපාලන පළිගැනීම ගැන දැඩි විරෝධයක් ඇති වී තිබෙනවා. හැබැයි එන් ජී ඕ මහත්තුරුනම් ආණ්ඩුවට ප්‍රභල පීඩණයක් එල්ල කරමින් ඉන්නවා ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මහතා අත්අඩංගුවට ගන්නාලෙස. ඇත්තටම ගෝඨාභය මහතා අත්අඩංගුවට ගන්නේ ඇයි?

ඩී ඒ රාජපක්ෂ පදනම විසින් ඩී ඒ රාජපක්ෂ සිහිවටනයක් ඉදි කිරීමේ කොන්ත්‍රාත් එක ඉඩම් ගොඩ කිරීමේ සහ සංවර්ධනය කිරීමේ සංස්ථාවට පවරනවා.  සංස්ථාවට එහෙම පෞද්ගලික වැඩ භාර ගෙන කරන්න පුළුවන් ද?  උත්තරය ඔව්.  1982 අංක 52 පනතින් සංශෝධිත ඉඩම් ගොඩ කිරීමේ සහ සංවර්ධනය කිරීමේ සංස්ථා පනතේ 8(ඇ) වගන්තියෙන් ඊට බලය පවරා තිබෙනවා.  ඒ අනුව සොහොන, කෞතුකාගාරයක් සහ වැක්ස් ප්‍රතිමා වලින් සමන්විත මෙම ස්මාරකය ඉදි කරන්න රුපියල් මිලියන 33.9ක ඇස්තමේන්තුවක් සකසා 2014 පෙබරවාරි මස පත්‍රිකා අංක 3714 යටතේ අධ්‍යක්ෂ මණ්ඩල අනුමැතිය ලබා ගත්තා.  මේ වියදම පරිත්‍යාගශීලින්ගෙන් එකතු කර සංස්ථාවට ගෙවීමට ඩී ඒ රාජපක්ෂ පදනම සැලසුම් කර තිබුණා.

ශ්‍රමය ලබා ගැනීමේ දුෂ්කරතා හේතුවෙන් වාණිජ පදනමින් ඉදි කිරීම් කටයුතු කලේ නාවික හමුදාවෙන්.  ඒ සඳහා සංස්ථාව විසින් රුපියල් මිලියන 25ක් නාවික හමුදාවට ගෙව්වා. 2014 නොවැම්බර් 6 දා මෙම ස්මාරකය විවෘත කළා.  වසර අවසන් වීමට තිබෙන්නේ මාස දෙකකට අඩු කාලයක්.  ආණ්ඩුවේ ව්‍යාපෘති අවසන් කර බිල්පත් ඉදිරිපත් කිරීමට අපොහොසත් වුණොත් එම මුදල් ආපසු භාණ්ඩාගාරයට යනවා.  එබැවින් මෙම ව්‍යාපෘතියේ බිල්පත් ඉදිරිපත් කිරීම අතපසු වුණා.  ජනවාරි 8 දින ආණ්ඩුව පෙරලුනා.  ඊට පසුවත් ඉන්වොයිසියක් ඉදිරිපත් වෙන්නේ නෑ.

මෙම ඉදි කිරීමේ ඉන්වොයිසිය ඉදිරිපත් නොකරන්නේ ඇයිදැයි පදනමෙන් සංස්ථාව ප්‍රශ්න කරනවා.  ඉන්වොයිසිය තවම සකසා නොමැති බව පවසා එතෙක් රුපියල් මිලියන 25ක් ගෙවන මෙන් දැනුම් දෙනවා.  ඒ අනුව 2015.08.31 දින රු මි 25ක් පදනමින් සංස්ථාවට ගෙවනවා.  ඊට පසු සංස්ථාව මිලියන 90.8ක් අන්තිම ශතේට කිව්වොත් 90,813,165.02ක් ගෙවිය යුතු බව දැනුම් දෙනවා.

කිසිම සාකච්ඡාවකින් තොරව ඇස්තමේන්තුව මිලියන 33.9 සිට 90.8 දක්වා තුන් ගුණයකින් ඉහළ ගිහින්.  මීට පදනමින් විරෝධය පල කරනවා.  අපි එකඟ වුණු මුදල අපි ගෙවන්නම් කියලා මිලියන 25 ගෙවූ පසු ඉතිරි මුදල වන මිලියන 8.9 මුදලක් 2017.07.13 දින ගෙවා දමනවා.  ඒ අතරේ සංස්ථාවට අවංකවම මුදලක් වැය වුණා නම් අපි ගෙවන්න සූදානම්.  ඒ සඳහා තක්සේරු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ තක්සේරුවක් ලබා ගැනීමට රාජපක්ෂ පදනමින් සංස්ථාවට යෝජනා කරනවා.  තක්සේරු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ තක්සේරුව කීය ද? රුපියල් මිලියන 33.7යි.  එ් අනුව ලක්ෂ දෙකක් වැඩිපුර ගෙවලා.  දැන් සංස්ථාව විසින් රාජපක්ෂ පදනමට රු ලක්ෂ දෙකක් ගෙවිය යුතුයි.

සේවාලාභියාගේ එකඟතාවය නැතුව ඇස්තමේන්තුව තුන් ගුණයකින් ඉහළ දාන්න පුළුවන් ද? මගේ අධ්‍යනය අනුව ඇස්තමේන්තුව තුන් ගුණයකින් ඉහළ නැගීමට හේතු ගණනාවක් බල පා තිබෙනවා.  එකක් තමයි නාවික හමුදාව දැරූ වියදම ද්විත්ව ගණනය වීම.  මිලියන 90.8 හදා තිබෙන්නේ නාවික හමුදාවට ගිය වියදමයි සංස්ථාව දැරූ වියදමයි එකතු කරලා.  නාවික හමුදාවට ගිය වියදම කොපමණ ද කියා ඇසුවාම මිලියන 29ක් බව පවසා තිබෙනවා.  සංස්ථාවේ වියදම මිලියන 61යි.  ඒ අතරේ නාවික හමුදාවට ගෙවූ රු මි 25ක මුදලත් තිබෙනවා.

දෙවැනි කාරණය තමයි ස්මාරකය ඉදි කරන සමයේ වීරකැටිය පොලීසිය ඉදිරිපිට ඇති උඩුකිරිල්ල වැවත් ප්‍රතිසංස්කරණය කර තිබෙනවා.  ඒ වියදමත් මේ ව්‍යාපෘතියට එකතු කරලයි තිබෙන්නේ. මේ ව්‍යාපෘතිය වීරකැටිය වාපෘතිය ලෙසයි නම් කරල තියෙන්නේ. ඩී ඒ රාජපක්ෂ ස්මාරකය ඉදිකිරීම සහ උඩුකිරිල්ල වැව ප්‍රථිසංස්කරණය කිරීම යන ව්‍යාපෘති දෙකම මෙයට ඇතුලත්. මේ දෙකේම වියදම් අද ඩී ඒ රාජපක්ෂ ස්මාරකය ඉදිකිරීම සදහා වියදම් ලෙස දක්වලා තිබෙනවා.

තුන්වෙනුවට මෙහි පිරිවැය පුම්බා පෙන්වන්න අවශ්‍ය නිසා බොරු ගණන් හිලව් ඇතුලත් කර තිබෙනවා.  නිදසුනක් විධියට 200 ධාරිතාවයේ Short Arm Excavator සඳහා රුපියල් මිලියන 7.2ක් ගෙවූ බවට බිල්පත් තිබෙනවා.  මේ යන්ත්‍රයට පැයකට ගෙවන සම්මත මුදල රු 2,360/-යි.  කෑමට තේ බීමට කාලය හැරලා දවසට පැය හයක් වැඩ කලොත් දවසට රු 14,160යි.  මිලියන 7.2 ගෙවීමට නම් දවස් 508ක් වැඩ කළ යුතුයි. 2014 පෙබරවාරි මාසයේ ආරම්භකරපු මේ ව්‍යාපෘතිය සම්පුර්න කරල 2014 නොමැම්බර් 6 වෙනිද විවෘත කරනවා.  මේක වැවක් හෑරීමක් නොවේ.  ස්මාරකයක් ඉදි කිරීමක්.  පස් හෑරීම වැඩිම වුණොත් මාසයක් තිබේවි.  සම්පූර්ණ ව්‍යාපෘතිය මාස නවයකටත් අඩු කාලයක් තුල දී ඉවර කරලා විවෘතත් කරලා.  හැබැයි මාස 17ක් පස් හෑරුවා කියලා වියදමක් පෙන්වනවා.

දැන් මේ ලිපිගොනු තිබෙන්නේ මෙගාපොලිස් ඇමතිවරයා ළඟ.  ඇමතිවරයා මේ ලිපි ගොනු නීතිඥයින්ට ලබා දෙමින් ගෝඨා ඇතුලට දාන්න පුළුවන් ද කියා විමසනවා.  නීතිය දන්න නීතිඥවරු බෑ කියනවා.  තවත් නීතිඥ කණ්ඩායමක් ගෙන්වනවා.  ඔවුන්ට මේ ලිපි ගොනු අධ්‍යනය කරන්න දෙනවා.  ගෝඨාව ඇතුලට දාන්න ක්‍රමයක් ඇත්තේම නැද්ද අහනවා.  මේක කෙලින්ම දේශපාලන පලි ගැනීමක්.

ඇත්ත තත්වය නම් සංස්ථාව දැරූ වියදමට වඩා රුපියල් ලක්ෂ දෙකක් ඩී ඒ රාජපක්ෂ පදනමින් ගෙවා තිබෙනවා.  වැඩි ගණනක් අය කළාට රාජපක්ෂ පදනම සංස්ථාවටයි නඩු දාන්න ඕනෑ.  එහෙම නැතත් මෙතැන පොදු දේපල අපහරණයක් නෑ.  වාණිජමය ගනුදෙනුවක් විතරයි.  සංස්ථාවට යම් මුදලක් අය කර ගන්න තිබෙනවා නම් කළ යුත්තේ දිසා අධිකරණයේ නඩු පැවරීම මිස පොලීසියේ පිහිට පැතීම නොවේ.

කවුරු හරි කියනවා නම් ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමා පොදු දේපල අපහරණය කර තිබෙනවා අත්අඩංගුවට ගත යුතුයි කියා ඒ ඕනෑම කෙනෙකු සමග ප්‍රසිද්ධ විවාදයකට මම සූදානම්.  ඒ අත්අඩංගුවට ගන්න උපදෙස් දුන් නීතිපති වේවා, පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රිවරයෙකු වේවා, එන්ජිඕ ඒජන්තයෙකු වේවා ඕනෑම කෙනෙකු සමග විවාද කිරීමට මම සූදානම්.

බැලු බැල්මට නඩුකරයක් නැති නම් ගෝඨාභය මැතිතුමාව අත්අඩංගුවට ගන්න යන්නේ ඇයි?  ඔහු අද ආණ්ඩුවට පවතින දැවැන්තම දේශපාලන තර්ජනය නිසා.  ආණ්ඩුවේ ලොකුම ව්‍යාපෘතිය වන බෙදුම්වාදි ව්‍යවස්ථාවට එරෙහිව එළිය සංවිධනය සමග රට පුරා රැස්වීම් පවත්වන්නේ ඔහු.  ජනප්‍රියතාවයෙන් ඔහු දෙවැනි වන්නේ මහින්ද ජනාධිපතිතුමාට පමණයි.  ඒ නිසා ඔහුව සිර කර නිහඬ කිරීමට උත්සාහ කරන්නේ.

පරාජය කළ නොහැකි බවට ලොවම කියූ කොටි ත්‍රස්තවාදයේ පරාජයේ නියමුවා ඔහුයි.  මම නම් කොටි පරදන්න පුළුවන් කියා විශ්වාස කළත් කොළඹ කුණු නැති කරන්න පුළුවන් කියා විශ්වාස කලේ නෑ.  ඔහු ඒ වික්‍රමයත් කළා.  ගෝඨා කියන්නේ හොර බොරු නැති වැඩකාරයෙක් බව පක්ෂ භේදයෙන් තොරව රටම පිලි ගන්නවා.  ඒ පිලි ගැනීම තමයි ආණ්ඩුවේ භීතියට හේතු වෙලා තිබෙන්නේ.

වරදක් කර තිබෙනවා නම් අපේ දෙමව්පියන් අත්අඩංගුවට ගත්තත් අපි විරුද්ධ වෙන්නේ නෑ.  මෙහෙම දේශපාලන පලි ගැනීම් කරන්න දෙන්න බෑ.

ගෝඨා ජාතියේ හදවතයි.  හදවත බේරා ගන්න ඕනෑම දෙයක් කරන්න මේ රට සූදානම් කියන අනතුරු ඇඟවීම අපි ආණ්ඩුවට කරනවා.

– අරවින්ද අතුකෝරල

ශ්‍රීලනිප-ඒකාබද්ධ එකඟතා ගැන පැතිරෙන කතා බොරු – හිටපු ජනපති මහින්ද රාජපක්‍ෂ

November 28th, 2017

නෝමන් පලිහවඩන උපුටා ගැන්ම දිවයින

ආප්ප න්‍යාය ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස්‌ පක්‍ෂයේ බොහෝ දෙනකුට තවමත් තේරුම් ගැනීමට හැකි වී නැති බව හිටපු ජනාධිපති මහින්ද රාජපක්‍ෂ මහතා “දිවයින” ට ඊයේ (27 වැනිදා) පැවසීය. 

ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස්‌ පක්‍ෂය සහ ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්‍ෂය අතර එකඟතාවයක්‌ ඇති බවටත් තමා සහ ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රිපාල සිරිසේන මහතා අතර සුහද හමුවක්‌ පැවැති බවටත් පැතිරගොස්‌ ඇති කතා සත්‍යයෙන් තොර බවද රාජපක්‍ෂ මහතා වැඩිදුරටත් කියා සිටියේය.

ජනාධිපතිවරයාට තමා සමඟ කතා කිරීමට අවශ්‍ය නම් දුරකථනයෙන් කතා බහ කළ හැකි බවද හෙතෙම කීය.

තමාගේ තනි කැමැත්ත මත පක්‍ෂ එකමුතුව ගැන තීරණයකට එලඹිය නොහැකි බව පැවසු මහින්ද රාජපක්‍ෂ මහතා එවැනි තීරණයක්‌ තනිව ගැනීමට කටයුතු කළහොත් තමන් ඒකාධිපතියකු ලෙස හැඳින්වීමට සමහරු උත්සාහ කරනු ඇතැයිද කීවේය.

 

ARRESTS, THUGGERY AND YAHAPALANA

November 27th, 2017

KAMALIKA  PIERIS

The Yahapalana government, as soon as it came to power, started arresting or fining people for all sorts of offences. I found  traffic police  in Colombo charging drivers for  various traffic offences, One offence, for which cars were regularly stopped, was for turning right just  before the Tunmulla roundabout at the end of Bauddhaloka Mawatha. I have used this turn for years. It was a sensible turn which reduced congestion at the roundabout.

The Consumer Affairs Authority   conducted raids on the traders of Galle, Matara and Hambantota on the orders of the District Secretaries. 95 sudden raids were carried out in the Matara district, 76 raids in the Galle district and 108 raids and mobile inspections in the Hambantota district. The traders were prosecuted in the Magistrates’ Courts and a total of Rs. 1,031,500 was collected through court fines.

The  traders were indicted on counts of sale and display for sale food items unsuitable for human consumption, sale and display of expired food items, selling rotten food and food eaten by rats, weevils and insects, altering set prices marked on labels and selling them at excessive rates, selling electrical appliances without issuing warranty cards, sale of rice and cement above set prices, non- display of price tags, hoarding essential food items and violating orders, rules and regulations imposed by the Consumer Affairs Authority.

A weekly fair in Mahiyangana was raided in September 2017 to check for unhygienic food. They found a stock of bad fish and tea adulterated with wood dust. The items were sent for testing to the Government Analyst and the traders were taken to courts. The raid was conducted by 15 Public Health Inspectors from the MOH offices of Girandurukotte, Kandaketiya, Mahiyangana, Meegahakivula and Rideemaliyadda.

Raids were conducted on trains in railway zones of Colombo, Nawalapitiya and Anuradhapura.  6,129 fraudulent commuters were caught and fined. Their offences were travelling in class 1 and 2 compartments with class 3 tickets, travelling without tickets and passing destinations specified in tickets. The fine was Rs. 2,500.

Police reported to the Colombo Municipal Council that they had prosecuted 2,655 people in Colombo on illegal waste dumping charges since the beginning of 2017.  697 persons were prosecuted for illegal disposing of garbage. Another 803 persons were arrested on 20 consecutive days in July, for illegally dumping garbage on roads. Sri Lanka Navy has filed lawsuits against 20 people for disposing their garbage into canals said this news item.

The police conducted its ‘biggest ever all island raid’ in March 2017, from midnight on a Saturday till the ‘wee hours of Sunday’ and arrested 1,246 criminals. The operation was carried out under the direct supervision of the Inspector General of Police with 11,792 police from 479 stations countrywide. Among those arrested were suspects with warrants on them, those who were loitering with intent and errant drivers. 110 IRCs, 7  army deserters, 87 rapists, 45 persons with ganja in their possession, 26 heroin peddlers, 567 persons with warrants against their names, 609 criminals who were absconding, and  383 persons who violated traffic laws, including 76 drunk drivers.

The Yahapalana regime has faced demonstration after demonstration. Yahapalana dealt  firmly with these. When the demonstrators reach Presidents House, or Parliament,  barriers are drawn up and the police are waiting.  When they try to storm the police barriers, they are repulsed by water and tear gas.  Once the demonstration is broken up, the police arrest as many as possible and prosecute them in the law courts. People can be arrested and remanded   under many provisions. When a person is brought before a magistrate , the magistrate has no option but to remand.  Bail can be given only in a higher court.  This takes time and till then the suspect is behind bars, observed Chandraprema.

Hambantota was the location for three  spectacular demonstrations. Firstly, 480 temporary dock workers employed in the Hambantota port staged a protracted strike in December 2016, when it was announced that Hambantota was to be given to a Chinese firm. They feared for their jobs. They blocked the port and took control of two ships in the harbor.

The Navy was sent to rescue the vessels. The naval ratings arrived carrying assault rifles and wearing body armor. If the protestors had turned violent and started hurling stones, sticks, bottles and other such missiles, the Navy would have had no option but to open fire because that was the only means of retaliation they had, said Chandraprema. A major disaster was averted only because of the restraint shown by the workers.  It was utterly irresponsible for the present government to send in the navy armed with assault rifles to deal with the Hambantota protest, said Chandraprema.

After  the navy  arrived, a very odd thing happened. The burly Navy Commander, Vice Admiral Wijegunaratne wearing T-shirt and shorts leaped at a  journalist, who  was held by naval ratings, and hit him. We all saw this. It was prominently featured in television news and the print media. Island  had a photograph showing the Navy Commander pouncing on the journalist, with the headline ‘Navy chief goes berserk, manhandles Island correspondent’.

Yahapalana government said the journalist was at fault. The journalist had broken through a perimeter defense line set up by naval ratings.  ‘No one can enter a high security zone without permission, especially when international ships are held hostage.’ According to international requirements the  Navy Chief had to be present when such situations arose, added Yahapalana . The Navy Commander’s duty is to free the ships and  he even has the power to shoot anyone who does not allow that to be done, said Yahapalana.

About ten journalists had turned up to cover the event. They said no areas has been designated  as  ‘No Go zones’.  I was assaulted despite identifying myself as a media person and even displaying my media accreditation card issued by the Government Information Department,” said  Pradeep Kumara  who had received the blow. He was a provincial journalist, who was covering the strike. Several television stations broadcast video footage in which obscene language was uttered by Navy personnel against the journalist. A Naval rating on duty shouted umbata gahanney umba media hinda” – you are being assaulted because you are from the media.

Demonstrations have been held throughout the country over the manner in which the Navy Commander had manhandled a journalist, said Chandraprema.  This was the first time that the country has seen a service commander doing crowd control work, shouting obscenities and aiming blows at people. The attack on the journalist also drew reactions from international media organizations, including International Federation of Journalists.  But the Government took no action against the Navy Commander. The Navy Commander however, had made a report on the matter to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe.

There was a second Hambantota incident in January 2017. Premier Wickremesinghe and Chinese Ambassador Yi Xinliang inaugurated a special industrial zone in Hambantota adjacent to the port. It was done amidst strong protests  A  large crowd  led by Buddhist monks from nearby Ambalantota took to the streets at the opening ceremony. They were met by mobs of government supporters, who attacked them with clubs and fists. The demonstrators fought back, throwing rocks. The Police fired tear gas and water cannon and brought  the situation under control. The injured were taken away in ambulances.

The media commented on the incident. We saw pro-government thugs operate openly in full view of the police, assaulting protesters, with absolute impunity, said Island. They pelted stones at a group of Opposition activists protesting against the signing of a controversial port deal with China Police shamelessly shielded the rock throwing thugs.

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The third Hambantota demonstration came in October 2017. Joint Opposition  activists demonstrated before the Indian consulate in Hambantota against the government decision to hand over the Mattala airport to an Indian company. They also opposed the Hambantota port lease agreement with China. The protestors included former Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa , MPs Namal Rajapaksa,  Prasanna Ranaweera,  G.L. Peiris, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena  Kumar Welgama and Mahindananda Aluthgamage.  They were joined by provincial councilors and former local government members.

The group had earlier planned to hold their protest outside the Mattala Airport but the Police obtained a court order to prevent them from engaging in any protests outside the airport. The court order prohibited the group from holding protests within the jurisdiction of the Hambantota Court premises and the Magampura Port and prohibited obstructing roads and entry points to the Indian consulate. The group had however, gone to the Indian consulate and handed over a memorandum.

At the Indian Consulate, a tense situation arose, which led to clashes between the Police and protesters, reported Daily News.  ‘The Police clashed with hundreds of supporters protesting before the Indian Consulate’ said Island. Police anti-riot squads   used teargas and water cannon to disperse the crowd. Police arrested 26 of the protesters.  Apparently, a mother taking lunch for her children was also arrested.

Those arrested on this occasion were charged with several offences, violating a court order, contempt of court, damaging public property, assembling illegally and disturbing duties of the police officer and assaulting them. Television news showed the Tangalle ASP approaching a journalist who had been arrested and giving him a resounding slap. This was shown over and over again on television news. The assaulted journalist Susantha Karunaratne, who had been reporting for   ‘Sunday Apple’, later  complained to Supreme Court. The case is proceeding.

Yahapalana government said police intervened only when  the protest turned violent.  Police complained that four policemen were injured when the demonstrators pelted stones. Police vehicles were also damaged. The police added that  they were  scrutinizing the video footage and photographs of the incident to identify others responsible.  Joint Opposition said they had staged a peaceful protest. They did not damage property as alleged. They were trying to save national property not damage property.

‘First, we were attacked by government sponsored thugs. Police did nothing to prevent them. Thereafter, the anti-riot squads were sent in. Many were injured due to tear gas and water cannon attacks,’ said Joint Opposition.  They also said that a toxic chemical harmful to humans may have been added to the water in the water cannons, because those who had been hit by the water cannons had fallen sick.

Southern Provincial Council member D.V. Upul, said thugs who came from behind the police barricades had attacked the protesters. The police looked the other way while government sponsored thugs were mercilessly assaulting us,” he said. Around 20 of our protesters have been injured.” Namal Rajapaksa and others were later summoned to Magistrate’s Court for an inquiry into the matter. Instead of an inquiry, they were promptly taken into custody and placed in remand.

The SAITM issue  also  led to demonstrations. Yahapalana government tear gassed and water cannoned  SAITM  parents  and  SAITM students as well as those who opposed SAITM. As the protests increased,  the police started losing patience. The climax came with the anti-SAITM  demonstration of October 10. 2017. At the request of the police, the Magistrates Court issued a restraining order on the Inter-University Student Bala Mandalaya, Medical Students’ Action Committee and the University Bhikku Mandalaya. They must conduct their anti-SAITM demonstration and protest in Colombo Fort in a peaceful manner subject to the following restrictions. They should not cause obstruction, danger or inconvenience to people and their vehicles or hold a march or try to enter the Presidential Secretariat by force in a manner that would breach the peace..

However, the demonstrators defied the court order and tried to march to Presidents House in a very forceful manner.  Police blocked their way but they refused to move and  were exposed for half an hour to water cannon. Then since they  still did not disperse, the police baton charged them. The ferocity of the attack   was clearly visible on television news. (e.g. Derana news of 10.10.17) Island ran a half page of photos on this incident. 13  persons were   admitted to hospital for treatment.

There were other less spectacular demonstrations  where Yahapalana used riot control. Some demonstrations were for a national purpose but Yahapalana did not care. In February 2017, the police used force to disperse JVP led port workers demonstration, which demanded that the Yahapalana government abandon plans to privatize Colombo, Trincomalee and Hambantota harbors. .  The demonstrators refused to call off the protest and the police fired tear gas. For a photograph  see Island 2.2.2017. p 2.

The Petroleum Corporation workers took industrial action in July 2017, against India getting the Trincomalee  oil farms. The government broke the strike   and hauled 16 of its leaders   to  courts in police vans. This was shown on television news. Thereafter thugs attacked the protestors left behind.  Television news showed them coming in with chains and poles.  Chief Opposition Whip and JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated in Parliament that police had given protection to  the thugs who attacked the striking workers of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation.

Dissanayake said that the Officer in Charge of Welikada police had assaulted a trade unionist, while the latter was in police custody. The unionist is a highly educated person by the name of Ranwala. He was arrested with other union leaders and taken to the Welikada police station. There, the OIC grabbed Ranwala by his neck and hit him, said Dissanayake. Later, Ranwala lodged a complaint with police headquarters.

There were strong public protests against the dumping of garbage in residential areas. Yahapalana government  made  obstructing the clearance or dumping of garbage a punishable offence . But protests continued. Yahapalana went to court against JVP activists who obstructed the dumping of garbage in Piliyandala. Garbage   from Colombo was dumped at Karadiyana under a police guard which included elite police commandos as well as ordinary police.

Television news showed police with shields and batons trying to control protestors at the garbage dumps in Oragodawatte and Muturajawela. Garbage protestors blocked the road at  Maligawatta Waste Management Centre at Dompe and police were compelled to use tear gas and water cannon to disperse them.  at Wattala, police assaulted protestors who said they did not want the Colombo garbage.  There were many protestors and it was a prolonged fight . The fight continued even after the garbage trucks  unloaded and went back. The  Catholic priests of the area  had to intervene. The use of police and military to quell protests against the transfer of garbage, was objected to. Minister Champika Ranawaka  however openly called for the forcible suppression of the garbage protests.

A protest march was organized by the Inter University Bhikkus Federation  in April 2017. The Federation was demanding an immediate increase of the university intake this year. The police used tear gas and water canon to disperse the march. The newspapers ran a photograph of a member of the police anti-riot squad grappling with a Buddhist monk at the Lotus Junction.

On February 6, 2016, the National Freedom Front staged a protest march against the visit of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein. Police informed Court that the suspects who organised the procession had failed to obtain the prior permission from police to organize the march, they had used loudspeakers without a valid license and blocked the main road at Bauddhaloka Mawatha towards Havelock Town, causing disturbance to the people and the normal flow of traffic. Police informed the Colombo Chief Magistrate that they would file charge sheets against National Freedom Front leader and Member of Parliament, Wimal Weerawansa and six other party activists for allegedly providing leadership to this protest.

Five civil activists, including Gunadasa Amarasekera who had supported the disabled soldier strike in 2016 were noticed to appear in court for allegedly causing disturbance to public peace and disrupting traffic.

Yahapalana  also took repressive action against those who actively opposed Yahapalana policies.  Yahapalana sealed the  shops of  traders who opposed the VAT increases in 2016.    Public health officers raided the sathipola, hotels, restaurants and supermarket   at Arachchikattuwa and took legal action against 15 traders who kept outdated and unhygienic food items for sale. That was because Joint Opposition had won the cooperative elections at Arachchikattuwa. When Joint Opposition had a protest demonstration  in Kiribathgoda  objecting to Sarath Fonseka’s comments on General  Jagath Jayasuriya, Yahapalana  had an anti riot squad stationed there.

 

Yahapalana was not prepared to tolerate demonstrations of a lesser sort either. Legal action will be taken against people who conducted a protest campaign opposite the Ambewela Milco Milk Factory in October 2017, as they have caused damage to a large number of factory assets and robbed several other equipments,  said Yahapalana  . The protest campaign had been launched while much needed water filtration machines were being installed at the new factory building.

Yahapalana then turned to the media. The Media Ministry Secretary had written to Derana TV on October 25, 2016 informing Derana that an inquiry was being held into their coverage of the President’s speech on October 12.  Derana TV wrote back saying that their broadcast of that day was in accordance with a statement issued by the Presidential Media Division on October 12, 2016 which stated very clearly that the President had said that he cannot agree with the manner in which the former Defence Secretary and three former commanders of the navy had been hauled before courts. Derana TV  pointed out that the same statement had appeared on the President’s official website as well. Furthermore, all newspapers had reported the President’s words the next day in much the same manner as Derana had reported it.

The Ministry had initiated an inquiry into the matter. The lawyer for Derana wrote to Media Ministry Secretary stating that unless he explains under what authority and law the Media Ministry Secretary was appointing a committee to inquire into this matter, Derana was not able to nominate a representative to serve on this committee of inquiry. No reply had been received by Derana TV to this letter and therefore, no one had represented Derana TV at the inquiry.

On April 5, 1971, the Secretary to the Media Ministry wrote to Derana TV declaring that they had been found guilty by a three member committee appointed by the ministry of distorting and broadcasting a speech made by the President, of damaging the President’s image by that illegal act, of misusing the frequencies which are public property for this purpose. Another accusation made was that when the Media Ministry Secretary had taken steps to investigate Derana TV they had tried to tarnish the Media Secretary’s name. .

The letter further stated that even though the Media Ministry had written to Derana TV asking for a representative to serve on the committee, there was no response from them therefore the inquiry had gone ahead without a representative of Derana TV being present.  The letter has asked Derana TV whether they have anything to say before ‘action’ is taken against them. After receiving this letter, the Directors of Derana TV had a meeting with  President Sirisena and Media Minister  and settled the matter.

The purpose of all this is obviously to make an example of Derana TV so that everyone else will fall in line, said critics. In months past, the Prime Minister was openly threatening newspapers and TV stations and even naming individual journalists. Since that did not appear to be working they seem to have decided to take stronger measures such as this operation against Derana TV. If this attempt at intimidation is allowed to succeed, that will be the end of media freedom in this country. Every media organization and individual journalist should rise up against this outrage, said Chandraprema.

There is now a crackdown coming on the media, said  critics. The government was planning to suppress various websites and social media networks, said Joint Opposition. These were sites where Yahapalana first spoke of ‘duva’ and ‘putha’ during the election campaign, now they were being castigated by the government. The government is keeping close watch on certain websites, said Yahapalana. Government will set up an independent board to regulate content of news in print, broadcast and websites. The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission which can block websites is under the President. Laws will be introduced if necessary against print and electronic media, confirmed Yahapalana.

If Mahinda Joins Sirisena Again, Wimal and Udaya Must Contest Together Under a Separate Party

November 27th, 2017

Dilrook Kannangara

Sirisena again uses blackmail to cow down Mahinda and clan to contest under his party. Unless Rajapaksas agree, a few of them will be in prison. Sirisena meticulously planned this for a long time. He postponed LG and PC elections until investigations completed and he has a stick against the Rajapaksas. Then he had to again postpone LG elections to have enough time to negotiate with the Rajapaksas. Their negotiation happens on Monday 27 between panels agreed by them. Sirisena camp will be represented by Nimal Siripala, Lasantha and Anura Priyadarshana while Mahinda camp will be represented by CB Rathnayake, Mahinda Abeywardhana and Pavithra.

Conditions put forward by the Mahinda camp are all political and nothing of national importance! This is a shame. Instead, the conditions should have been prevention of selling state assets, a halt to the new constitution and a complete stoppage of ETCA.

Sirisena is politically desperate as his SLFP will fall to the fourth place if contest alone. Mahinda camp is desperate on personal security. Shiranthi simply cannot spend a day behind bars and Gotabaya has plenty of enemies who will harass him in prison. The proposed marriage between them is out of personal desperation. It has no national worth.

This is a golden opportunity for Weerawansa and Gammanpila to form one unified front and contest the LG election. They can have a sizable number of councillors who will hold the balance of power. They can be the kingmakers of the PC elections, the next presidential election and the parliamentary election. Change of electorates favours Wimal and Udaya.

Sirisena surely anticipated this possibility too. That’s why he attempted to silence Wimal and Udaya early. They were both imprisoned, harassed and even their family members were harassed (for the first time in this country) as part of a political witch hunt. Unfortunately for Sirisena, it failed to deter them. Sirisena’s plan of attack is to neutralize or win over all those around Rajapaksas, isolate the former ruling clan and strike at the most opportune time.

If Mahinda and Sirisena fail to come to an agreement, Wimal and Udaya have another opportunity – to join Sirisena! Although this sounds ironic, it is the next best thing. Already NFF and SLPP are at loggerheads over the number of NFF candidates within the SLPP. If NFF can contest with the SLFP, voters will pick NFF candidates for their preference votes as SLFP is so unpopular. This will give NFF a commanding position at the expense of the SLFP.

Therefore, Wimal and Udaya have a golden opportunity to propel Sri Lanka in the right direction under both conditions. They must grab this opportunity. Voters desperately seek a new political front as they are fed up of old and repeatedly recycled political clans. Voters are also disgusted with political double games played by the JO. If it opposes Sirisena, it must not negotiate with him. If it is against Indian interference, its leaders must not creep into India House at night. If it opposes the confederated constitution, its members must not be part of the crime. If it opposes anti-national bills, JO leaders must lead the charge within parliament and vote against them. Voters cannot be fooled forever with self-sympathy. Voters must feel sympathy for themselves!

ශ්‍රිලංකා, ඒකාබද්ධ නව පෙරමුණක්! මහින්ද සභාපති ධුරයට! රහසිගත සාකච්ඡා පලදරණ ලකුණු!

November 27th, 2017

LNW SPY

Published on: Nov 27, 2017 – පළාත් පාලන මැතිවරණය සදහා මහින්දගේ ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්ෂය සහ මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේනගේ ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂය එකට එකතු කර ඒකාබද්ධ ශ්‍රී ලංකා පොදුජන පෙරමුණක් ලෙස තරග වැදිම සදහා යම් එකඟතාවක් ඇති වි තිබේන බව අප දේශපාලන වාර්තාකරු අනාවරණය කළා.

ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයේ අර්බුදය විසඳීම සඳහා පත්කරන ලද කමිටු නියෝජිතයන් ඉතාම රහසිගතව සිදුකරන සාකච්ඡා වලදි මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් දිර්ඝ ලෙස සාකච්ඡා කර තිබේන අතර නව පෙරමුණේ සභාපති ධුරයට මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ පත්කිරිමටද කැමත්ත පලවි තිබේ.

ඒකාබද්ධ ශ්‍රී ලංකා පොදුජන පෙරමුණ ලෙස තරග වැදිම හරහා ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂය දෙකඩ විම නතර වි යෑම සහ ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන මැතිවරණ වගකිම් වලින් ඉවත් විම හේතුවෙන් ජාතික ආණ්ඩුව පවත්වා ගෙන යෑමට ඇති අර්බුද අවම විමත් හේතුවෙන් එම එම යෝජනාව සම්බන්ධයෙන් ජනාධිපතිවරයා කැමත්ත පලකර ඇති බවයි  අප දේශපාලන වාර්තාකරු අනාවරණය කලේ.

පසුගියදා 25දා රාත්‍රි කොළඹ ව්‍යාපාරිකයේකුගේ නිවසේදි මෙම කමිටු දෙකේ සාමාජිකයන් මුණගැසුනු අතර දෙපාර්ශ්වයෙන් ඉදිරිපත් කර තිබෙන යෝජනා ගැන මෙහිදී සාකච්ඡා කර ඇති අතර එහිදී ඒකාබද්ධ ශ්‍රී ලංකා පොදුජන පෙරමුණ ලෙස තරග වැදිම සදහා ගෙන ආ යෝජනාවට ප්‍රමුඛතාව ලැබි අතර ඒ අනුව අදාල පෙරමුණ සම්බන්ධයෙන් දෙපාර්ශ්වයේම නායකයන්ට දැනුම්දී එම උපදෙස් අනුව තවත් සාකච්ඡාවක් හෙට (28දා) පැවැත්වීමට නියමිතයි.

දුෂකයන්ගේ කොළය ඉරන මුවාවෙන්….ඒකාබද්ධය කඩන ප්ලැන් A ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරිම!

November 27th, 2017

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ඊයේ සවස නිකවැරටිය සති පොළ භූමියේ පැවති ජන හමුවකට එක් වෙමින් ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන සැර කතාවක් කියා තිබේ.ඒ කතාව බැලු බැල්ලමට ජාතික ආණ්ඩුව කඩ වැටෙනකම් කට බලියාගෙන සිටි බයියන්ට නම් පට්ට ආතල් කතාවකි.

දුෂණයට, වංචාවට එරෙහිව තීන්දු තීරණ ගන්නාවිට එයට විරුද්ධව තමාට චෝදනා එල්ල කරන්නේ නම් තමන් සියලු තනතුරු අතහැර ජනතාව සමඟ එක්ව දූෂණ විරෝධී සටන ගෙන යාමට සූදානම් බවයි ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රිපාල සිරිසේන මහතා සදහන් කර සිටියේ.

සංවාද කරලා මාධ්‍ය හරහා නොයෙකුත් විවේචන කරලා, කොලේ ඉරාගෙන ඇගේ හලාගෙන ඊට පස්සේ අඩන්න එපා කියන එක මම බොහෝම පැහැදිලිව සෑම කෙනෙකුටම කියනවා.”යැයිද ජනාධිපතිවරයා කියා සිටි අතර ජනාධිපතිවරයා මේ හදන්නේ දුෂණයට, වංචාවට සම්බන්ධ වු අයගේ කොළේ ඉරන මුවාවෙන් ඒකාබද්ධය කඩන්න ප්ලැන් A ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරිමටද?

අප 2016 දෙසැම්බර් 17 වැනිදා කල අනාවරණය මෙන්න….

Published on: Dec 17, 2016 – ඉතා ඉක්මනින්ම එජාප-ශ්‍රීලංකා ජාතික ආණ්ඩුව බිඳදැමිමට තමන් කටයුතු කරන බවත් ඒ සමගම විපක්ෂයේ බලය ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයේ තමන්ගේ කණ්ඩායමට විපක්ෂ නායකත්වය ලබාදිමට තමන් කටයුතු කරන බව නිල වශයෙන් මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන ජනාධිපතිවරයා සිය ශ්‍රීලංනිප කණ්ඩායමට නිළ වශයෙන් දැනුම් දි තිබේ.

රාජපක්ෂලා මර්දණය කිරිම සදහා තමන් ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරිමට ඉතුරුකරගෙන සිටි ප්ලැන් A මෙය බවත් ශ්‍රිලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂය තමන්ගේ නායකත්වය යටතේ විපක්ෂය ලෙස පාර්ලිමේන්තුවේ පෙනී සිටිමත් ඒ අනුව විපක්ෂ නායක බලය තම කණ්ඩායමට ලැබිමත් හේතුවෙන් ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්ෂය අනිවාර්යයෙන් දියවි යනු ඇති බවයි සිරිසේන ජනාධිපතිවරයා පෙන්වා දි ඇත්තේ.

දැනට විපක්ෂ නායකත්වය දරන ද්‍රවිධ ජාතික සන්ධානය සමගද තමන් සාකච්ඡා කල බවත් රාජපක්ෂලා දේශපාලන භූමියෙන් ඉවත් කර දැමිම සදහා ඔහුන් විපක්ෂ නායක කම අතහැරිමට සුදානම් බව තමන්ට දැනුම් දුන් බවද සිරිසේන සිය ශ්‍රීලංනිප කණ්ඩායමට පවසා තිබේ.

තමන් මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ මහතා සමගද සාකච්ඡා කල බවත් ඒ අනුව ජාතික ආණ්ඩුවෙන් ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයේ තමන්ගේ කණ්ඩායම තාවකාලිකව ඉවත් වි එජාප ආණ්ඩුවකට ඉඩදෙන බවත් ද්‍රවිධ ජාතික සන්ධානයේ මන්ත්‍රීවරුන් කිහිප දෙනෙකුද එම ආණ්ඩුවේ ඇමතිකම් දරණු ඇති බවද සිරිසේන පෙන්වා දි තිබේ.

මේ අතර එජාප ආණ්ඩුව සමග එකතු විමට කැමති ශ්‍රීලංනිපයේ තමන්ගේ කණ්ඩායමේ ඔනෑම අයෙකුට අවස්ථාව ඇති බවත් ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්ෂය විනාශ කිරිමෙන් පසුව විපක්ෂයක් අවශ්‍ය නැති බවද සිරිසේන ජනාධිතිවරයා සදහන් කර තිබේ. නව විපක්ෂයේ විපක්ෂ නායක කම තවමත් විවෘතව ඇති බවත් ඒ සදහා ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂය තුල තරගයක් ඇති කිරිම තමන්ගේ එකම බලාපොරොත්තුව බවද සිරිසේන ජනාධිපතිවරයා සිය කණ්ඩායමට දැනුම් දි තිබේ.

රනිල් එලවා ආණ්ඩුවේ බලය හා එජාප බලය ඇල්ලිමේ කුමන්ත්‍රණය

අයවැය සම්මත විමෙන් පසුව නව ආණ්ඩුක්‍රම ව්‍යවස්ථාව සංශෝධන ක්‍රියාවලිය අස්සේම ජාතික ආණ්ඩුව වෙනුවට රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහ මහත නායකත්වය යටතේ එජාප ආණ්ඩුවක් සෑදිමට අවශ්‍ය තල්ලුව ජනාධිපති මෛත්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන සහ ශ්‍රීලනීප මෛත්‍රී පිළේ කණ්ඩායම් හරහා සිදුකිරිමට අවශ්‍ය මෙහෙයුම මේ වනවිටත් ක්‍රියාත්මක වෙමින් තිබේන අතර ඒ පසුපස එජාපයේ සජිත් පිළ නියෝජනය කරන නී අමාත්‍යවරුන් මෙන්ම රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යවරුන් වන අජිත් පී පෙරේරා,රංජන් රාමනායක සහ එජාපයේ නායකත්ව සිහිනය අභියස සිට පසුව වික්‍රමසිංහ මහතාගේ ගල් කොල්ලන් කපා දැමු ආරක්ෂක රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය රුවන් විජයවර්ධනද සිටින අතර සජිත් පිළේ න්‍යාචාරවයාව සිට දැන් සිරිසේනගේ න්‍යාචාරවරයා ලෙස කටයුතු කරන ශිරාල් ලක්තිලක මෙම මෙහෙයුම පිටුපස සිටින බවද අප දේශපාලන වාර්තාකරු අනාවරණය කළා.

SLPP BLAST FIRST SALVO

November 27th, 2017

By M D P DISSANAYAKE

During past several days and weeks, the Prez. Maithreepala made frantic efforts to stich a no-contest deal with the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna.  Instead of rejecting outright any discussions, Prez Mahinda Rajapakse appointed Committees to negotiate with the SLFP. 

Unbeknown to political pundits, this time Prez Mahinda Rajapakse played the cards very close to his heart.    Whilst the discussions are still in progress with the SLFP by the Committee appointed by SLPP, the SLPP made all preparations to finalise its candidates and get ready for the deposits  at major centre.

This has stunned the SLFP group, the determination of Prez Mahinda Rajapakse to provide leadership in  a crisis situation must be applauded.   The rest of the country can now continue to march forward under the leadership of SLPP.

If SLPP wins majority Local Governments, it will tarnish the authority of Prez. Maithreepala to a great extent.  Such a scenario will also provide sufficient ground work for the UNP to undermine the powers of the President Maithreepala.   The President will be marginalized, his power will be eroded and he will further be isolated.

On the Local Government Election platform, SLPP should explore all avenues to defeat the proposed Constitution plans and turn the election into a virtual referendum on it.  

Buddhist Monks Heroes of Sri Lanka’s Freedom Struggles

November 27th, 2017

Buddhist Times – Cover story – January 2003

Soon we will be celebrating Independence. For millennia, Buddhist monks have played the historic role of defending the nation’s integrity. They are the true heroes of our Independence.

The Buddha had exhorted his disciples to wander from village to village instructing the people for their good and well being (Carata bhikkhave carikam bahujana hitaya bahujana sukhaya). The Buddha himself had taught how the righteous ruler should behave governed by the Ten Duties of the King (dasaraja dhamma), measures conducive to the welfare of the people.

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Monks in national activities

Monks, therefore, played a leading role in all national and cultural activities. They were architects (example: the nine-storey Lovarnahapasada), Chief Justices, sculptors and painters. As the intelligentsia, monks took a strong interest in national and political activities such as the selection and appointment of righteous kings. They provided the answers to the questions posed by European colonials on the Sinhala Constitution, laws and customs. The British like the Portuguese and the Dutch did all in their power to destroy Buddhism and Sinhala culture and to spread Christianity and Western culture. The untiring efforts of Velivita Saranankara in restoring the higher ordination in 1753 with the assistance of Siamese monks laid the foundation for the resurrection of the education of monks across the country.

Monks as freedom fighters

It was often the monks that stood up for the country. During the anti-colonial struggles, several rebellions were launched against the British under the leadership of monks to liberate the country in 181 8,1834 & 1848. Giranegama Nayaka Thera of the Dambulla Temple acted as the leader of the Dambulla district. Nine monks were arrested in this revolt. Kudapola Thera was questioned, and shot dead in yellow robes. Several hundreds of other people were executed. Even on the last day the country was lost to the British, it was a monk who rose up to defy the British. Variyapola Sumangala Thera tore down the Union Jack, trampled it.

The English learnt early on, that the unity and solidarity of the Sinhaless was due to this close relationship between the laity and the monks and that the monks were sometimes the leaders and the freedom fighters. Governor Maitland wrote, “the influence of the priest is very great, even greater in many instances than that of the mudaliyars [local administrators] themselves.”

Buddhists had no place in the higher strata of this colonial society. For materialistic gains, many Sinhalese embraced Christianity and discarded Sinhala names and dress. They despised Sinhala language and culture. Christianity came to be identified with imperialism and anti-nationalism. The key ministers of the present regime all come from remnants of this colonial creation.

Resistance continued by Buddhist monks in the 19th century. They established new centers of learning. In a series of well-publicized debates, they trounced the superstitions of Christianity. They established global contacts and gave birth to the International Buddhist movement. In the late 19th and early 20th century, they were in the forefront of social concerns.

Buddhists in the reform movement

The working class movement in Sri Lanka was closely associated with the Buddhist movement. The secretary of the first trade union formed in 1893 was Bultjens, a Burgher convert to Buddhism who later became the first principal of Ananda College founded through the activities of the Buddhist Renaissance. The meetings of the strikers were addressed by other Buddhists. In their strike in 1912, the railway workers were helped financially and organizationally by the two leading lay Buddhist leaders, Anagarika Dharmapala and Walisinha Harischandra who organized a mass meeting of the strikers at the Buddhist Maha bodhi College.

A protege of another Buddhist school, A. E. Goonesinha was the major trade union leader leading several key strikes. His political journal, Swaraj, had articles written by Bhikkhus. The demand for Independence, as well as universal suffrage was strongly advocated by monks and the Buddhist movement. N.M. Perera, Philip Gunawardena and S.A. Wickrema singhe, the founders of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party all studied in Buddhist schools, indirect outcome of monk movements in the 19th C and which inculcated patriotism.

Monks in anti-imperialist struggle

Many activist monks in the 20th century such as Kotachene Pannakitti, Naravila Dhamma ratana, Bambarende Siri Sivali and Walpola Rahula actively took part in Indian Independence politics. Thus, Naravila Dhammaratana and Mapitigama Sangharakkhita took part in mass demonstrations against the British in India. The monk Saranankara became the student union leader of the Calcutta City College. The British subsequently jailed him in Calcutta. In prison, he met with the Indian National Congress leader, Subhas Chandra Bose and Communist activists. After his release, he was exiled from Bengal and he moved to Benares. In 1936, when he returned to Sri Lanka, he became a member of the LSSP, which had been just formed. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Thera, another prominent monk supported anti-imperialism and campaigned for social justice, while Naravila Dhammaratana Thera publicized radical ideas in regular articles in the Silumina, the most widely read newspaper. When the Communist Party was formed in 1940, Ven. Saranankara joined it and later became its Vice President. He chaired in 1940, the first meeting of the Ceylon Trade Union Federation. He made a seditious speech and was again imprisoned for two years.

The monk Kalalle Ananda Sagara pointed out that as most monks were the sons of farmers and workers, this gave them added strength. The capitalist class he said was now alarmed at this alliance of the working class and Bhikkhus. These views presaged theoreticians of the Third World like Franz Fanon who argued for alliances between different social groups, the workers and the peasantry and lumpen elements to confront the colonial state. Monk publications like the Kalaya edited by Ven. Kotahene Pannakitti agitated for reform and used not only Buddhist history and theory, but also drew on contemporary Western writers. These monks were very cosmopolitan.

Monks’ Declaration of Independence

A crucial step of the mass entry of Buddhist monks into the political field since the 1940s was the formation of the Lanka Eksath Bhikshu Mandalaya. These Bhikkhus rejected the partial independence negotiated by D.S. Senanayake, and made their own Declaration of Independence. Many Bhikkhus also supported the general strike of 1946. The general demand was complete freedom from the British until Sri Lanka became a completely free dharmik nation that would fit into ”Asian civilization”.

But this renewed vitality of the monks was not just one of only harking back at the past, but of also incorporating modern knowledge. Thus one of the most influential documents in the 1940s, Bhikshuwage Urumaya (The Heritage of the Bhikkhu) by Ven. Walpola Rahula after a survey of the role of the Bhikkhus in 2,500 years of history made a call for a historical continuation of the heritage of the Bhikkhu, after imbibing modern knowledge.

Monks demand free education

One of the first important social struggles of the Bhikkhu organization in the 1940s was its support for the demand for compulsory free education in the country. It held widely attended meetings throughout the Island and raised public opinion. An important consciousness raising exercise was a several miles long petition to the government drawn up by the monks with signatures of Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and Christians.

The Catholic clergy organized a petition of its own opposing free education. But this got only thousands of signatures. The passing of the Free Education Act in The Legislature was seen as a victory of the monks’ agitation against establishment figures. As the prominent Tamil leader V. Nalliah put it, the passing of the Free Education Act was a result of the “agitation by Bhikkhus for the advancement of Buddhists and Hindus” and pointed out that even in Europe that Catholic priests had worked against such “noble movements”. The monks also now openly allied themselves with workers and reform causes, as for example their support for the Tamil worker Kandasamy killed in an agitation.

Monks in reconstruction

Thus the movement initiated by monks in 1946 attracted more and more monks to social reform and welfare activities. Ven Kalukondayawe Pannasekhara Maha Nayake Thera led a campaign for temperance and against other social ills as gambling and corruption. He also organized a “grow more food” campaign through the temples. Ven. Heenatiyana          Dhammaloka Nayake Thera initiated a rural reconstruction movement under the leadership of monks in almost all important temples in the country. These societies settled disputes in villages. In many temples, medical centres and adult schools were opened, harking back to the temple’s historical role as center of learning and health provider. Homes for the aged and the needy were launched under the leadership of monks. The 1940’s set the tone for the subsequent political role of monks in the decolonization and reconstruction agenda. The struggle for independence and social reforms continues.

Buddhist Times – Cover story – January 2003

මැච්-ෆික්ස් කරල ඇප නැති කර ගැනීම

November 27th, 2017

BY MALINDA SENEVIRATNE

“බය නැති අගමැති” කියල පුරසාරම් දොඩන්න සූදානම් වෙද්දී හිතුවේ නැද්ද මන්ද රිට(ර්)න් එකක් එයි කියල.  ඇත්තට වුනේ හතර අතින් පෝස්ටරය කෝචෝක් කිරීමයි.  ලැජ්ජ නැති, පණ නැති, විලිලජ්ජ නැති, හොරකමට බය නැති, තිරුපති හැරුණු විට අන් හැමෝටම බය නැති, රට බෙදන්න බය නැති, රට විකුණන්න බය නැති යනාදී ලෙස අගමැති ගේ ප්‍රතිරූපය උස්සල තියන්න හදපු පෝස්ටරය විහිළුවට ලක් වුනා.  
මොකද්ද මේ එඩිතරකම?  කොමිසමක් ඉදිරියට ගොස් තමා වෙත එල්ල කරන ෆුල් ටොස් පන්දු වලට හයේ පහරවල් ගැසීම ද?  ඇසිය යුතු ප්‍රශ්න නොඇසු බැවින් අපහසුවට පත් වීමට අවකාශයක් නොතිබීමද?  තමන්ට රිසි තණතිල්ලක, තමන් ට පක්ෂග්‍රාහී විනිසුරුවන් යොදමින් අදක්ෂ පන්දු රකින්නන් ක්‍රීඩා කරන තරඟයක තමන් ට පමණක් මද වේග එල්ල කරන වේග පන්දු යවන්නන් ට මුහුණ දීම ද?  

එක අතකට බලද්දී ඉල්ලුම-සැපයුම මත මිල තීන්දු වෙනවා කියල විශ්වාස කරන සමාජයක අගමැති ගේ මෙම ඉදිරිපත් වීම වීරක්‍රියාවක් ලෙස විශ්වාස කිරීම ගැන පුදුමු වෙන්න දෙයක් නැහැ.  ප්‍රයිස්-ෆික්සිං වගේම, මැච් ෆික්සිං වගේම නඩු-ෆික්සිං කියල දේකුත් තියෙනවා.  නඩු-ෆික්සිං වගේම ව්‍යවස්ථා සංශෝධන ෆික්සිං ද, මැතිවරණ ෆික්සිං ද, මැතිවරණ දින ෆික්සිං ද, දින වකවානු පටලවාගෙන ස්වයං-ෆික්සිං ද (සුජීව සේනසිංහ ස්පෙෂල්) මේ රටේ දකින්න පුළුවන්.  

සුජීව සේනසිංහ ට වුනේ එකක් වහගන්න ගිහින් තව එකක් මතු වුන එක.  ස්වයං-ෆික්ස් වුනේ එහෙමයි.  ඒත් ජනතාව ට වෙන්නේ නැත්තම් ජනතාව තමන්ට ම කරගන්නේ ටිකක් වෙනස් ජාතියේ ස්වයං-ෆික්සිං එකක්.  සුජීවට වැරදුනා.  ඒත් ජනතාව වරද්ද ගන්නේ නැහැ.  ජනතාව ගහන්නේ ෆික්ස් කරපු මැච් එකක්.  ඒක අමුතුම ජාතියක ක්‍රීඩාවක්.  පැරදුනත් දින්නයි කියල හිතෙන සෙල්ලමක්.  ව්‍යාජ ජයග්‍රහණ පරාජයන් ලෙස නොපෙනන සෙල්ලමක්.

මේ සෙල්ලමට කැමති නම් ‘මැතිවරණ’ කියල කියන්න පුළුවන්.  ඇත්තටම පක්ෂ දේශපාලනය කියලත් කියන්න පුළුවන්.  එහෙමත් නැත්තම් ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය කියන්නත් පුළුවන්.  ඒ කියන්නේ පක්ෂ දේශපාලනය, මැතිවරණ සහ ප්‍රජාතන්ත්‍රවාදය යනාදිය අද තියෙන විදිහට ෆික්ස් වෙච්ච මැච් එකක්.  ඒ මැච් එක ෆික්ස් කරලා කියල දැන දැනත් අපි සෙල්ලම් කරනවා.  බලාගෙන ඉන්න අයත් ෆික්ස් වෙන එක සෙල්ලම් කරලම ෆික්ස් වෙන එක වඩා හොඳයි කියල හිතෙනවා වෙන්න ඇති සමහර විට.  කෙසේ වෙතත් අවසානයේ වෙන්නේ පරදින එක.  ඇප නැති වෙන එක.  ගොනාට ඇන්දෙන එක.  

පැරදිලා, ඇපත් නැති කරගෙන, උඩ බලාගෙන ඉන්න ලැජ්ජ නිසාදෝ දිනපු නැත්තම් දිනවපු අය කුමන හෝ  ආකාරයකින් ෆික්ස් වෙද්දී හිනාවෙන්න අපි පුරුදු වෙලා තියෙනවා.   පාර්ලිමේන්තුව කෝලම් මඩුවක් වීම ගැන සතුටු වෙනවා — කෝලම් කාරයෝ එතෙන්ට යැව්වේ අපි ම නේද කියල අමතක කරලා.  හරියට එයාල කෝලම් කාරයෝ කියල නොදැනගෙන එයාලට ඡන්දේ දුන්න වගේ. 

ඉතින් කෝලම් නටන අය අත්පිටපත පටලවාගෙන මෝඩ කතා කියද්දී විසිල් පාරවල් ගහනවා, හූ තියනවා, මහා හයියෙන් හිනා වෙනවා.  පටලවාගත්ත වචන තවත් පටලවමින් විනෝද වෙනවා.  අපි පටලවාගත්ත තැන හොයන්නේ නැහැ.  හොයන්නේ නැති තාක් කල් දේශපාලනඥයෝ සුව සේ නිදා ගන්නවා, මෛත්‍රිපාල ජනාධිපති තුමා කිව්වා විදිහට කොලේ ඉරාගෙන ඇඟේ ගා ගත්ත එක ගැන පොඩ්ඩක් වත් අවුල් වෙන්නේ නැතිව.  

පාලකයෝ නාගනිද්දී හිනා වෙන එක වැරදි නැහැ.  දැනෙන විවිද පීඩන හිනාවෙලා තුනී කරගන්න පුලුවන්නම් හිනාවෙමු ඇති තරම්.  ඒත් එතනින් නවතිනවානම් අවසාන හිනාව අයිති අපට. නොවේ.  පාලකයින්ට.  එයාල හිනාවෙන්නේ අපට.  

ඉතා සරලයි.  ලැජ්ජ-බය නැති විදිහට පාලකයෝ හැසිරෙන්න හේතුවක් තියෙනවා: ෆික්ස් කරපු දේශපාලන මැච් එකෙන් පරදින්න ජනතාව සූදානම් නිසා, ඒ අනිවාර්ය වූ පරාජය වෙනුවෙන් කැපවෙන නිසා, සම්මාදම් වෙන නිසා.  කොටින්ම පරදින බව දැන දැනත් නොලැබෙන ජයග්‍රහණ වෙනුවෙන් ඔට්ටු අල්ලන නිසා.

එහෙනම් පණ නැති, ලැජ්ජ-බය නැති අය වචනයක් වරද්ද ගනිද්දී අපි හිනාවෙන්නේ වරද්ද ගත්ත අයටද අපටම ද කියල අහන්න ඕන.  වැරදි කරන්න බය නැත්තේ එයාලද නැත්තම් අපද?  ලැජ්ජාවක් නැත්තේ එයාල ට ද අපට ද?  හොරකම් කලේ සහ කරන්නේ, රට බෙදන්න හදන්නේ, මැරකම් ඇතුළු වෙනත් වැරදි කරන්නේ එයාල වෙන්න පුළුවන්, ඒත් ඒවා ඉවසන්නේ සහ අහක බලාගෙන ඒවා නොවුන විදිහට හැසිරෙන්නේ එයාලද අප ද?  

එක හොරු සෙට් එකක් ගෙදර යවන්න ඕන වෙනකොට ‘ඉස්සෙල්ල මුන් ටික ගෙදර යවමු’ කියල හොරු කියල හොඳට ම දන්නා වෙනත් සෙට් එකක් බලයට ගේන කොට ‘හොරකම’ ගෙදර යැවෙන්නේ නැහැ නේද කියල එක අපෙන්ම අහන්න මැලි වෙනවා නම් හොරකමේ තිරසර කමට අප ද සම්මාදම් වෙනවා.  මෙතන ප්‍රධාන දේශපාලන පක්ෂ වගේම ඒවා ට මුක්කු ගහන පොඩි පක්ෂද වරද ට වග කියන්න ඕන.  අපද වග කියන්න ඕන.  

ලැජ්ජ-බය ඇති, හොරකම ට එරෙහි වන, ශිෂ්ට ජනතාවක් වෙන්න නම් මේ ස්වයං-ෆික්සිං සෙල්ලම නවත්තන වෙනවා.  ෆික්ස් කරපු මැච් සෙල්ලම් කරන එක නවත්තන ඕන.  අවශ්‍ය නම් අපි මුල් වටයේ අපටම හිනා වෙමු.  එතනින් පටන් ගෙන මේ දැවැන්ත දේශපාලන වංචාවට සම්මාදම් වෙන එක නවත්තමු.  ලැජ්ජාවක්, බයක් අප තුල වර්ධනය කර ගමු.  කොටින්ම අපි අපටම කෙලව ගන්න එක නවත්තමු.  මැච් ෆික්ස් කරන අයව ෆික්ස් කරමු.  සමතල පිටියක් නිර්මාණය කරගෙන එතන ක්‍රීඩා කරමු.  

ජය!  

Sri Lankan President Srisena Acknowledges Troops Committed War Crimes

November 27th, 2017

Courtesy Asiantribune.com

Colombo, 26 November, (Asiantribune.com):

Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena has acknowledged that few troops were responsible for committing war crimes at the behest of politicians during the three-decade-long civil war with the Tamil Tigers.


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This was revealed recently in a news item put out by the Press Trust of India (PTI) which has been given ample of publicity in several leading Indian news medias.

The PTI report revealed, ‘Sri Lankan President Maithripala Srisena has Acknowledged that War Crimes Committed By Troops During Rajapaksa Regime, Says Military Should Clear Its Name’.

The reports further revealed –

According to the UN figures, up to 40,000 civilians were killed by the security forces during former president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s regime that brought an end to the brutal conflict with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in 2009. The LTTE ran a nearly three-decade separatist campaign leading to a bloody war with the Sri Lankan security forces.

Sirisena had earlier vowed to defend the troops against warcrimes charges leveled against them. There is something that you should accept according to your conscience. There were things outside the control of the military. They were carried out by a few in the military to appease politicians. These were illegal, against democracy and the freedom of our people,” he said.

You know that investigations are underway into a small number of officers who acted at the behest of politicians. Those who are in custody will be freed if they are innocent. I hear allegations from (opposition) political stages that this is a witch-hunt of war heroes. I strongly reject those allegations,” he said, adding that the military should clear its name.

Troops who committed war crimes at behest of politicians would be punished – says President Sirisena

Sirisena’s reference was to the former regime of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. His administration faced war crimes charges with UN Human Rights Council passing resolutions. Since Rajapaksa’s defeat, several incidents of military excesses have come to be highlighted with several military men under arrest and later given bail as part of the proceedings. During the Rajapaksa’s regime, the soldiers were prevented from facing the legal process and the UN’s call for independent investigations was dubbed as attacks against Sri Lanka’s sovereignty.

– Asian Tribune –

‘Eliya’ is not a racist organization – Gotabhaya

November 27th, 2017

 

Polls and arrests

November 27th, 2017

Editorial Courtesy The Island


An electoral contest is the last thing the present government wants. If the National Election Commission (NEC) makes good on its promise to hold elections at least to some of the local councils which have been in the bardo for more than two years, the government will go to any extent to weaken the Joint Opposition (JO); it may even resort to mass arrests in a bid to cover up its failure to substantiate damning allegations they have been levelling against their opponents.

It must be left entirely to the judiciary and the police to decide, without any political interference, whether anyone should be arrested or not. But, thanks to a video footage of IGP Pujith Jayasundera’s telephone conversation with a minister in Ratnapura last year it is now public knowledge that government politicians can order or prevent arrests.

Many thought the rule of law would be restored following the 2015 regime change. Under the Rajapaksa government, numerous were the instances where the judiciary and the police were bent to the will of the UPFA rulers. When the then Minister Mervyn Silva got into trouble for ‘check kiting’, the Attorney General manipulated the judicial process at the behest of his political masters and Silva got away. An ordinary person would have been jailed for that serious criminal offence. The tradition continues under the new dispensation; pro-government abductors receive suspended jail terms and the perpetrators of the biggest ever financial crime in the country—the bond scams—are moving about freely and even seen in the exalted company of some government leaders. Bribery and corruption allegations against government politicians are not investigated. Luckily, Justitia is blind-folded and cannot see how the course of justice is perverted. Otherwise, she would have used the sword in her hand to commit hara-kiri!

Curiously, a prominent civil society activist has, in a brief interview with this newspaper, said that President Maithripala Sirisena told a group of yahapalana campaigners over the weekend he had decided that no arrests would be made while the Prime Minister was overseas. We are told that the President said so when he was asked whether he had promised a group of Buddhist monks that former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa wouldn’t be arrested.

We are intrigued. If the aforesaid statement, attributed to the President is true then it is tantamount to an admission that it is the yahapalana leaders who decide whom to arrest and/or when to make arrests. Are we to gather that the government leaders have also prevented the arrest of those responsible for the bond scams in spite of the incriminating evidence which emerged before the bond probe commission against them?

Finance and Media Minister Mangala Samaraweera has, at a recent pro-government demonstration, complained that the law does not get properly enforced in respect of the members of the former ruling family. Demanding that legal action against them be expedited, he has said only a fraction of slain Libyan dictator Gaddafi’s ill-gotten wealth had been traced. Investigating allegations against the Rajapaksas is a tedious task as investigators have to travel overseas to ascertain information about the stolen funds, Samaraweera has claimed. He once told the media that the former rulers had amassed wealth to the tune of USD 18.5 billion illegally and stashed it away overseas. The incumbent government claims to be the darling of the omniscient western bloc. It is puzzling why the US, the UK and the EU have failed to trace the alleged offshore accounts of the big guns of the former regime.

It may be true that Gaddafi helped himself to Libya’s oil money and all his wealth cannot be traced. But, the Libyans did not wait till information about his offshore accounts was revealed to rise against him and oust him; they believed he was guilty as charged. The same befell, mutatis mutandis, the Rajapaksas who lost power due to allegations of bribery and corruption against them. Public perception is what matters in politics more than anything else. The incumbent administration ought to take cognizance of this fact. It may try to cover up bond scams and other criminal offences its leaders and their cronies have committed, claiming that none of the allegations have been proved in courts of law, but people are the best judges. Their judgment will be delivered at the next election.

If anyone has stolen from the public purse or abused power or state property he or she has to be brought to justice regardless of his status. But, arrests must not be carried out according to political timetables or the whims and fancies of the ruling party grandees. Such action is antithetical to good governance.

Defending Gotabhaya The deadly ignorance of the Sinhala alt-right — II

November 27th, 2017

Courtesy The Island

“May God defend me from my friends; I can defend myself from my enemies.”—Voltaire

Gotabhaya is perhaps the most able person in public life today; one capable of replicating in Sri Lanka, a Mahathirian Malaysia. I have worked with President Premadasa and not only have no doubt that he would have warmly commended Gota for the latter’s urban development, but am also certain that ‘GR’ could be his 21st century successor in the domain of national development and modernization.

Arresting Gotabhaya Rajapaksa who played a decisive, indispensable role in liberating us all, while allowing those in the North who salute the separatist-fascist Prabhakaran and his LTTE storm troopers to roam free, not to mention permitting Northern Education (!) Minister Sarveshwaran who renounced the National Flag, to remain in office, is symbolic of UNP arrogance, CBK ‘reconciliation’and Yahapalana folly.

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Detaining Gota would be so polarizing an act, triggering such a social backlash even if subterranean, that it is probably the single most imbecilic mistake the government . can make, and could not only mark the beginning of its end, with both the official SLFP and the Government fracturing, but could ensure that Yahapalana has a hard landing rather than a soft one.

Gotabhaya Rajapaksa must be defended and saved from his enemies, domestic and foreign: those who want to jail him on trumped up charges amounting to no more than petty administrative mistakes, as a prelude to Geneva-driven war crimes charges. The motivation behind the Government’s commitment to the Geneva resolution of 2015, the reason that the Ranil-Mangala-CBK troika does not wish to renegotiate it on the basis of Paranagama report and Lord Naseby’s discoveries, and the impulse behind the erection of the apparatus for the implementation of the Geneva resolution(OMP-Special Courts-Special Counsel), is the need to frame Gotabhaya and eliminate him from politics, offering him as a human sacrifice to the revenge-seekinghardline Tamil nationalist voters in Sri Lanka and the Diaspora.

But Gotabhaya must also, and equally, be defended and saved from the folly of his obscurantist, socially destructive Sinhala Alt-Right friends and allies. His current supporters obliterate his technocratic profile and obstruct his meritocratic modernist potential as a second JR or Premadasa, with their backward ideology. They paint a target on his back, misdirecting him away from the mainstream and the moderate center into the ‘kill-zone’ of the Far Right, making the job of his enemies easier by isolating him fromthe progressives, pluralistsand moderates (JO, SLFP) as well as the discontented center-right UNP voters, and of course the minorities.

The CIA operating through proxies, couldn’t do a better job of setting GR up. By locking him in to a hardline Sinhala Diaspora driven project, and extreme positions and discourse, these false friends and dangerous allies make Gotabhaya the target of powerful regional and global forces for whom a political settlement with and for the Tamils is a bottom-line and will always remain so. The Indo-US axis will ‘neutralize’ or destabilize any leader who is perceived as hostile to, or who is reliant on a movement that is hostile to,a political settlement with the Tamils, based on political reforms.

The Alt-Right ideology represents the collective consciousness of the character “Jinadasa” of the great Siri Gunasinghe’s path-breaking novel Hevanella, a masterpiece of modern Sinhala literature, whereas the Sinhalese and Sri Lanka have long needed and urgently need now, the collective consciousness of his counterpoint character “Wijepala”.

The Sinhala Alt-Right ideologues do not know the difference between secession, federalism and devolution within a unitary state. For them, any devolution is tantamount to federalism which is tantamount to secession. Not once do they look to any successful devolution of power/regional autonomy within a unitary state. For them, the full implementation of the 13th amendment is automatically federalism. It is one thing to argue, correctly, that the abolition of the executive presidency and/or the abolition of the concurrent list would turn even the existing 13th amendment into federalism, but quite another to say that the full implementation of 13A within the present system– unitary,Executive Presidential and with a Concurrent list—would still be federalism!

In Sinhala Alt-Right discourse, the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 is absurdly trotted out as evidence of the dangers of ‘power sharing” (devolution)! Jinnah and the Muslim League, supported by the British, never agreed to “power sharing” even on a federal basis, with Gandhi, Nehru and the Congress. They wanted to secede and the Congress had to reluctantly agree, or else the British wouldn’t leave. If the debate is about devolution i.e. “power sharing”, then logically, the example presented in the critique should not be about secession i.e. the Partition of India/Pakistan!

The Sinhala Alt-Right must really not know that President Putin held an election to the autonomous republic of Chechnya and secured the election of his young ally President Ramzan Kadyrov, before he launched the victorious final offensive in Chechnya. The Sinhala Alt-Right also does not know how seriously the Chinese take their state structure, as enshrined in their Constitution, of ethnic regional autonomyi.e.autonomous ethnic regions and smaller autonomous areas within them,within the framework of a unitary state.

For the Alt-Right,Provincial devolution in the form of the 13th amendment was forced upon us by the Indians, and therefore it should be rolled back or observed only in the breach. If the Indians forced it on us for certain compulsions of a strategic nature (and these were spelled out in JN Dixit’s famous lecture to the United Services Institute) there is no reason to assume that any attempt by Sri Lanka to roll it back or dismantle it will not reactivate the same strategic compulsions (of keeping India together by keeping Tamil Nadu on-side), with the same coercive behavior, which once again we shall be unable to deter or defeat. This time the intrusion maybe permanent, and backstopped by India’s recent strategic partner, the US. Devolution to the tune of the 13th amendment is the cheapest price Sri Lanka just may be able to get away with paying, because the next stop will be the fullest federalism just short of separation, if not a separate state itself.

An Alt–Right ideologue recently argued that President Rajapaksa’s declaration in a joint communiques with India and the UN Sec-Gen, of his “firm resolve…to implement the 13th amendment” was NOT a “commitment” to do so because a declaration of firm resolve and a commitment were two different things. Now the problem here is that the Sinhala Alt-Right understanding and usage of the English language, in which a “firm resolve to implement” supposedly does not signal a “commitment” to do so, is not exactly the universal understanding of the English language!Clearly the Sinhala Alt-Right needs to invite Prof Rajiva Wijesinha to conduct some evening classes in the use and abuse of the English language.

No State or diplomat or court or newspaper editor anywhere in the world would understand a declaration of “firm resolve” by a President as anything other than a commitment. When “firm resolve to implement” is followed up by a categorical statement by President Rajapaksa in late May 2009 (source: Wiki Leaks) to the outgoing US Ambassador Bob Blake reaffirming his intention to implement the 13th amendment adding a US-style Senate, while stating that he is cautiously undecided on police powers, then that is a reiteration of a standing commitment.

Having made such a promise to a giant neighbor, and to the world’s sole superpower, in exchange for securing their support or neutrality in winning the war, then that becomes a debt owed and to be repaid.Or else consequences follow, which we cannot withstand because we have neither the hard power nor the soft power to do so.

The Alt-Right response to the UNHRC Resolution 30/1 of 2015 is neither to renegotiate it nor to construct a broad majority (as we did in 2009) needed to repeal it, but to ignore it because it “is illegal”! UNHRC resolutions are not primarily about legality but legitimacy—and they do not understand the difference.

The Alt-Right argues that Sri Lanka, and more especially the Sinhalese,should and can imitate Israel. Israel has an unlimited commitment from the world’s sole superpower, based on the electoral influence of the Jewish lobby in the US, the Bible (Old Testament)based Christian-Jewish religio-cultural axis, and Western guilt over the Holocaust. The Jews are part of the Western elite, while Israel itself is militarily the most powerful state in the Middle East and is a covert nuclear power. None of these factors operate in the case of Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese, or are feasible goals. If anyone has the potential to remotely approximate Israel and the Jews, it is the Tamils, with their high achievement, high profile Diaspora.

As for the supposed example of Richard Goldstone’s report and his recantation,there is absolutely no similarity with anything Sri Lanka can emulate or aspire to.South African judge Richard Goldstone is Jewish, but the was not the kind of moral-ethical giant that Richard Falk– also Jewish– is. Emeritus Prof of International Law at Princeton and UN Special Rapporteur on Occupied Palestinian Territories, Richard Falk (whom I am proud to able to call a friend) could never be intimidated or pressured. Goldstone was successfully influenced to change his Gaza report by family, friends, and community, when he attended his niece’s bar mitzvah back home in South Africa. There are no Sinhalese, still less Sinhala Buddhists, on the various UN probes into Sri Lanka. Neither Darusman nor Zeid al Hussein are Sinhalese –so, no, we can’t threaten them with treason trials and death sentences when the patriots come to power, or disallow funeral rituals once they are executed.

The three characteristic components of the Sinhala Alt-Right are ignorance, irrationality and backwardness, but what are their three sources? The wisdom of the greatest US President, Thomas Jefferson point to one: “History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government. This marks the lowest grade of ignorance, of which their civil as well as religious leaders will always avail themselves for their own purposes.” (Letter to Von Humboldt, 1813)

A second is contained in the conclusion about Diaspora communities and their political role and influence, drawn by Fred Halliday, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the LSE:

“Emigrant ethnic communities almost always play a negative, backward, at once hysterical and obstructive, role in resolving the conflicts of their countries of origin…” (Halliday, ‘Conclusions: The World’s Twelve Worst Ideas’, Political Journeys, pp. 259-262)

The third and deepest root is the factor unearthed by one of the most influential figures in the history of philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche:

“History teaches us that the part of a people maintains itself best whose members generally share a vital public spirit, due to the similarity of their long-standing incontrovertible principles, that is, of their common faith. In their case, good, sound custom strengthens them; they are taught to subordinate the individual, and their character is given solidity, at first innately and later through education. The danger in these strong communities, founded on similar, steadfast individual members, is an increasing, inherited stupidity, which follows all stability like a shadow.”

(Friedrich Nietzsche, ‘Signs of Higher and Lower Culture’, Human, All Too Human, aphorism 224)

In his lucid speech to the Constitutional Assembly, Dr. Sarath Amunugama, a genuine scholar- intellectual well above social, cultural or intellectual resentment, unlike the Sinhala Alt-Rightists, recalled that the late Philip Gunawardena warned the Sinhala majority in a famous Parliamentary speech that “we cannot be Neanderthals!” The Sinhala Alt-Right ideologues with their “WTF is the Tamils’ problem?” discourse, come across like neo-Neanderthals. They are citizens of a state of collective denial; of “denialism”. Gotabhaya must be saved from them too.

(Concluded)

Pickpocketing the public purse Preaching Progress

November 27th, 2017

By Sarath De Alwis Courtesy The Island

The title captures the essence of three wasted years since 8th January 2015. The kick off point of the Maithripala Sirisena Presidency and administration of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

On his assumption, the new President publicly declared that his was a one-term presidency. Reform was its singular purpose. Having said that, he made his brother the boss of Telecom and assured us that he would end nepotism. He promised to end cronyism. He made A.S.P Liyanage the ambassador to Qatar. He also steered through the 19th Amendment. He set up independent commissions. It is alleged that he made Gotabhaya Rajapaksa to move the Supreme Court to ensure his fundamental rights. Now that is a feat that defies repeat. The nearest equivalent would be to persuade Mahanayake Theras that unitary is coerced and united is agreed and hence unitary is less Buddhist and United is more Buddhist. So, his positives outweigh his negatives. We thank the gods for mercies, little or substantial.

Our quadruple quandary

This essay is not about President Sirisena. It is about Prime Minister Wickremesinghe and his oligarchic cohorts. The observations made above were only to accentuate our present and imminent quadruple quandary.

We need to keep, sustain and defend this President occasionally faulty and frequently guided by commonsense. We must however with determination oust this appallingly unprincipled Prime Minster.

We need also to prevent other unmistakably tyrannical contenders from swindling our sovereignty with help from the Saffron sorority.

This compounded pickle and chaos should not divert us from our obligation to correct past mistakes, recognize present imperatives and realistically frame our future.

A Liability to Stability, In the name of God, Go

Prime Minister Wickremesinghe must be told in plainest and precise language that we have had enough of him and his experts.

President Sirisena cannot tell him to go. With the 19th Amendment he has painted himself into a corner. He cannot dissolve parliament. He does not have the numbers. He has a few genuinely loyal SLFP troopers excluding the appointed clowns.

Making peace with the JO will not help. The Minority Parties who in effect brought him to power will not go anywhere near an equation in which Gotabaya is a factor.

He must use the minority parties to intervene to resolve the impasse. The UNP parliamentary group must be made to realize the folly of propping up a leader who has been successful beyond his worth, promoted beyond his intellectual capacity and arrogant to a degree far more than his rotten achievements deserve.

Emerging from his clarifications before the commission, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe told the press, “I had an opportunity to explain our government policy on public debt. The president and secretary of our party, our ministers have come forward to fearlessly give evidence. The ‘yahapalanaya’ (good governance) will move forward. There is nothing to hide. There may have been mistakes, shortcomings, but the ‘yahapalanaya’ will move forward”.

The commission was not about government policy on public debt. It was about Arjun Mahendran’s role as Governor of the Central Bank. It was about his son-in-law Arjun Aloysius making windfall profits by trading sovereign bonds and profiteering. It was about manipulating the Central Bank supervised pension fund – the EPF.

Lying and Truth Stretching

Ranil is not a liar. He is a consummate truth stretcher. Unravelling the mind of Wickremesinghe has become a national emergency. He was born into privilege with a silver spoon in the mouth. The world was his oyster. Uncle JR made him a Cabinet Minister in his first term. When it was his turn to choose ministers, he opted for the likes of John Amaratunga, Sagala Rathnayake, Malik Samarawickreme and Vajira Abeywardene. They were the anointed.

He determinedly excluded superior intellects and incisive minds. Ranil inhabits a world where the anointed shape policy. Events last week showed Sujeeva Senasinghe’s ambition to secure his slot round Ranil’s roundtable. He has come far on foot notes.

What is wrong with these people? They are immune to criticism. They are indifferent to contrary opinion. More than exercising power, they enjoy retaining and concentrating power in their hands. Ranil in addition to his Prime Ministerial role wants to be the economic czar. He makes ambitious plans both political and economic.

Despite the social preeminence he is born to, he is overcome by a compulsive power grabbing urge.

Although born to wealth and social preeminence, such people are compulsively driven to amass power for the sake of power.

The day, Wickremesinghe appeared before the commission was the day that our people discovered the real pickpockets of the public purse.

A phalanx of front line misters of the UNP including peripheral associates, Rajitha Senaratne and Arjuna Ranatunga were on hand to express solidarity with the beleaguered leader of the UNP.

These Senior Ministers were there not to give evidence. They were there, to inform the people and President Sirisena that they stood by Wickremesinghe who made Arjun Mahendran Governor of the Central Bank. They were there to substantiate Ranil’s claim that Arjun Mahendran’s appointment was not an arbitrary whim of his but the consensus of his ministers. This is not the first time that the dental surgeon has extracted rotten teeth, or the cricketer challenged the umpire.

They were shutting out their minds from the issue of bonds. At a critical point in the trajectory of their celebrated coalition they were suspending their conscience. They were not blind to the folly of Wickremesinghe. They refused to know.

Of Rational Egoists

Philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand speaks of rational egoists, who will not deal with others on any terms other than theirs. They are convinced that their purpose is an end and not the means of any end of others.

Does this not describe the current UNP leadership? The writer directs this question to the cultivated minds of Mangala, Eran, Harsha and such others in the party. This writer will not exclude even a hectoring Appuhamy from the ranks of rational UNP minds, not egoistic as their manor born leader and his ilk.

This was convincingly demonstrated by the Dental Surgeon who excels in political surgery on behalf of the highest bidder. With the characteristic grin exposing his lilywhite teeth three days later declared that only foreign experts could explain what bonds are.

It is our misfortune that Governor A.S. Jayawardena is not in a position to explain the system he put in place during his term as governor of the Central Bank under President Chandrika Kumaratunga.

Maithri in a cul-de-sac

In a follow up essay this writer will explore how President Maithripala drove himself in to a political cul-de-sac.

For the present this short missive is food for thought for those well-meaning endearingly guileless followers of Sobhitha Thera who persist in their belief that they could still salvage their dreams. This writer weeps for Sarath and Gamini.

As the President has correctly pointed out, the few achievements of the 8th January 2015 triumph were achieved when the UNP had only 44 seats in Parliament. What the President did not say but should have said is that Wickremesinghe is a fascinating fabricator of cock-and-bull stories.

If the UNP leader has decided to brazen it out, the President should offer to dissolve parliament with the consent of two-thirds of the house now eager to amend laws to hold local government elections. A Parliamentary General Election under a reformed electoral system will enable the Kaduwela electorate in which this writer is a registered voter to reject the obscenity of Sujeeva Senasinghe.

A derailed train

The Maithri-Ranil duumvirate is a derailed train. It will not take us anywhere. Reforms are inherently revolutionary. It is also inevitable that democratic reform movements are susceptible to hijack by persons with different agendas. It has happened to us.

There is no shame in admitting error and resuming the march. What we stood up for on 8th January 2015 was to dismantle political, social and economic hierarchies that were offensive to human decency.

What must be done

The bond fiasco is a reminder that dismantling those oligarchic hierarchies is not a done deal. We don’t yet have a structure to build a fair society. The surveillance state was dismantled. Yet, our day-to-day governance passed to a new set of villains with Orwellian notions and inclinations.

Wickremesinghe and his Brahmin cronies see others who differ as disposable and unwelcome. Such people can turn out to be worse than the earlier menace. Why take the risk?

Dinesh Weerakkody biographer of Ranil, son-in-law of John Amaratunge and director of the Access Group after 8th January 2015 called ours a revolution just as transformative as the Russian October revolution. That is hogwash.

Revolutions have a purpose but not direction. The French killed the King and deprived the nobility of their land. A century later they colonized Indo China and Africa. The Russians killed the Tsar and eliminated the entire Tsarist system only to install a new Tsar in the Kremlin 100 years later. So, let us not call ours a revolution. Ours is an experiment. We shall continue with it. We shall overcome.

SLFP dissidents in JO going it alone as SLPP LG polls first round in January

November 27th, 2017

By Shamindra Ferdinando Courtesy The Island

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) yesterday made deposits at Kalutara, Galle and Gampaha kachcheris, signalling that it was going it alone at the forthcoming local government polls in spite of the SLFP’s efforts to forge an alliance with its dissidents to contest the mini polls together.

The SLPP made its move close on the heels of President Maithripala Sirisena assuring a group of civil society representatives on Sunday that he wouldn’t pursue an agenda detrimental to the unity government.

Having paid deposits in Kalutara, Chairman of the SLPM Prof. G.L. Peiris told The Island that there was absolutely no point in having a dialogue as long as the SLFP remained in the UNP-led administration.

Prof. Peiris was accompanied by SLPM General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam and its administrative secretary Renuka Perera.

Former External Affairs Minister Prof. Peiris said his party would pay the deposit for Colombo, Anuradhapura and Puttalam on Tuesday (Nov 28). The nominations will be received from Dec 11 to Dec 14.

Prof. Peiris led outfit is an integral part of the SLFP rebels-led Joint Opposition (JO) consisted of 54 members of parliament elected on the UPFA ticket. The UPFA secured 95 seats at 2015 August parliamentary polls.

The former Law Professor said that having worked with JO since the change of government in January 2015, all parties were keen to face what he called first round of local government polls meant to test yahapalana government’s popularity.

According to Prof. Peiris, the first round involved 93 local government bodies and the rest would take place on a staggered basis. Responding to another query, the former minister said that SLPM would field candidates in all electoral districts, including Jaffna peninsula.

However, JO MPs refrained from joining SLPM officials at any of the venues where deposits were paid. JO member Pavitradevi Wanniarachchi’s husband, Kanchana Jayaratne, Chairman of the Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council accompanied the SLPM delegation led by Prof. Peiris.

Prof. Peiris said those who had been talking about SLFP reunification hadn’t examined the future of the JO both in and outside parliament. The former Law Professor said that he personally believed that would be a monumental mistake on their part to join the SLFP, at a time the government was reeling over treasury bond scams.

Prof. Peiris said that they were proceeding with their campaign. The former minister said that reunification talks were irrelevant. Responding to another query, Prof. Peiris said that with elections to 93 local government bodies now certain to take place in January, soon after the releasing of the presidential commission report on treasury bond scams, it would be a major issue.

The former External Affairs Minister emphasized that the local government polls wouldn’t be fought on local matters but issues of national significance and would test the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government.

පොලිස්පති ගැන පොලිස් ලොක්කන් මතුකළ කාරණා සලකා බලයි

November 27th, 2017

තරිඳු ජයවර්ධන උපුටාගැණීම ලංකාදීප

පොලිස්පතිවරයායේ ක්‍රියාකලාපය සම්බන්ධයෙන් ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨ නියෝජ්‍ය පොලිස්පතිවරුන් ඉදිරිපත් කළ කාරණා  පොලිස් කොමිෂන් සභාව ඊළඟට රැස්වන දිනයේ සාකච්ඡා කරීමට නියමිත බව එම කොමිසමේ ප්‍රකාශකයෙක් පැවසීය.
 
ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨ නියෝජ්‍ය පොලිස්පතිවරුන්ගේ සාකච්ඡාවක් පසුගිය සිකුරාදා පොලිස් කොමිෂන් සභාවේදී පැවැති අතර එහි දී ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨ නියෝජ්‍ය පොලිස්පතිවරුන් මතුකර තිබුණේ පරිපාලනය සම්බන්ධ ඇතැම් වගකීම් පොලිස්පතිට නොපවරා කොමිසම මගින් සිදු කරන ලෙසයි.
 
පොලිසියේම අංශ කිහිපයක් මගින් තමන්ගේ දුරකතන අංක ගැන සොයා බලන බවට තොරතුරු ඇති බවත් ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨ නියෝජ්‍ය පොලිස්පතිවරුන් ප්‍රකාශ කර තිබේ. 
 
එමෙන්ම ඉහළ පොලිස් නිලධාරියෙකු අත්අඩංගුවට ගන්නා ලෙසට පොලිසියේ එක්තරා අංශයටකට උපදෙස් දී ඇති බවත්, සැකකරුවකුගේ නිවසට ගොස් ඔහු අත්අඩංගුවට නොගැනීම ඔහුට එල්ල කළ චෝදනාව බවත්,  එම පොලිස් නිලධාරියා අනිත් සිදුවීම්වලදී මෙන්ම මෙම සිදුවීමේදීද සිදු කර ඇත්තේ මුලින්ම ප්‍රකාශ ලබා ගැනීමට එන ලෙස දැනුම්දීම බවත්, පොලිස් නිලධාරියා අත්අඩංගුවට ගත්තානම් සියලු විමර්ශන ගැටළු සහගත වෙන බවත් පොලිස් ප්‍රධානීන් අවධාරණය කර ඇතැයි දැනගන්නට තිබේ. 
 
මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් පොලිස් කොමිෂන් සභාව රැස්වන ඊළග දිනයේ තීරණයක් ගන්නා බව කොමිෂන් සභා නිලධාරියෙක් කීවේය

මේ දෙන්නම මහින්දගේ සරමෙන් අදින්න දඟලනවා

November 27th, 2017

කරන්දෙණිය එම්. සුසිල් ප්‍රියන්ත, උඩුගම – රවි ලියනගේ උපුටාගැණීම ලංකාදීප

අද මෛත්‍රී රනිල්ගේ කලිසමෙන් අදිනවා. රනිල් මෛත්‍රීගේ කකුලෙන් අදිනවා. මේ දෙන්නම එකතුවෙලා මහින්දගේ සරමෙන් අදින්න බලනවා. අද රටේ තත්ත්වය ඒකයි.

මේ රටේ බන්ධනාගාර හැර අනෙක් සම්පත් ටික මේ රජය විකුණනවා. බන්ධනාගාර විකුණන්න බැරි එක හේතුවක් තියෙනවා. ඒවා නැතිවුණොත් රාජපක්ෂලා හිරේ දාන්න තැනක් නැහැ යැයි හම්බන්තොට දිස්ත්‍රික් පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රී නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා බළපිටියේදී පැවසීය

ඔහු එසේ කීවේ බළපිටිය රන්දොඹේ පොදුජන පෙරමුණේ සංවිධායක හිටපු රේගුනිලධාරී ධනසිරි ද සිල්වා මහතාගේ සම්බන්ධීකරණයෙන් රන්දොඹේ පැවැති ජන හමුවක් අමතමිනි.
රාජපක්ෂ මහතා මෙසේ ද කීවේය.

මේ යහපාලන ආණ්ඩුව කප්ගහලා තියෙන්නේ රටේ සම්පත් විකිණීම සම්බන්ධයෙනුයි.

මෙහෙම සම්පත් පිටරටට විකුණපු ආණ්ඩුවක් ගැන අපි නම් කවදාවත් අහලා නැහැ.
අද මහ බැංකු බැඳුම්කර වංචාව පිළිබඳව රටම දන්නවා. මහ බැංකුව මහ දවල්ම හොරා කෑවේ කවුද කියලත් ජනතාව දන්නවා. එදා අපිට හොරු කිව්ව අයගේ කටවල්ටික වැහිල. අපිට හොරා හොරා කිව්වට තවම අපි හොරකම් කළා යැයි කියන කිසිම දෙයක් ඔප්පු කරන්න බැරි වෙලා.

එදා රන්ජන්, සුජීව, අජිත්ලා වගේ මන්ත්‍රීවරු කිව්වේ ඇලෝසියස් රාජපක්ෂගේ ගෝලයෝ කියලා. ඇලෝසියස් නාමල් රාපක්ෂගේ යාළුවා කියලත් කිව්වා. අද රටම දන්නවා ඇලෝසියස් කාගේ ගෝලයෙක්ද කියලා. ඇලෝසියස්ගෙ යහළුවන් කවුද කියලා. කෝප් කමිටුව ඇතුළේ පරීක්ෂණ යනකොට ඇලෝසියස්ගෙන් ඒ කමිටුවේ ඉන්න සමහරුන්ට දුරකථන ඇමතුම් ඇවිල්ලා. සමහර මැති ඇමැතිවරුන්ගේ පවුල්වල අයටත් ඇලෝසියස් කෝල් කරලා තියෙනවාලු. කොහොමද වැඬේ. හර්ෂණ කියලා තියෙනවා. එයාගේ සීයගේ කාලයේලු ඇලෝසියස් එයාට කෝල් කරලා තියෙන්නේ කියලා.

මේ බැඳුම්කරයත් එක්ක එක්සත් ජාතික පක්ෂයේ මැති ඇමතිවරුන් අද බොහොම අනාථ වෙලා අසරණ වෙලා. පන්සලේ පිංපෙට්ටියටත් අනින මේ ආණ්ඩුවට වැඩ බැහැ. වැඩකරන්න දන්නෙ නැති ආණ්ඩුවක් රටකට ඇති පළේ මොකක්ද කියල මම ඔයගොල්ලන්ගෙන් අහනව.

දින සීයෙන් අලුත් රටක් නිර්මාණය කරනවා කියල ආපු මේ ආණ්ඩුව මොකක්ද කළේ. රට දියුණු කරනවා වෙනුවට මහ දවාලේම මහ බැංකුව සුද්ධ කළා. මේ ආණ්ඩුව කළේ වැඩ දෙකයි. එකක් මන්ත්‍රීවරු 41 ක් එක්ක හිටිය රනිල් අගමැති කළා. අනෙක් එක තමයි මහ බැංකුව හොරා කාපු එක. මේ මහ බැංකු හොරකම වහන්න වරින්වර අපිව හිරේ දානවා. මේ යහපාලන ආණ්ඩුව මාසෙකට වරක් දෙවරක් අපිට නිවාඩු ලබාදෙනවා. ඒ අපිව හිරේ දාලා. මේ අයගේ මහ බැංකු හොරකම වහගන්න රාජපක්ෂලා හිරේ දානවා. යහපාලන ආණ්ඩුව නිසා ගොවියා ධීවරයා අනාථ වෙලා. නන්නත්තාර වෙලා ඔවුනට යන එන මං නැහැ. පොහොර සහනාධාරය කපලා. ගොවියා නැත්තටම නැති කලා. අද මාළු මරන මිනිහ වගේම මාළු කන මිනිහත් අමාරුවේ වැටිලා ඉන්නවා කරකියා ගන්න දෙයක් නැතිව.

රජයේ දේපළ විකිණීම මහ බැංකු බැඳුම්කර වංචාව ව්‍යවස්ථා මර උගුල ජීවන වියදම වැඩිවීමට ආණ්ඩුවේ පාර්ශවකාරයන් විදිහට ශ්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයත් වගකිව යුතුයි. මේ වංචාවල්වලට හොරකම්වලට අපිව හිරේ විලංගුවේ දැම්මත් අපි බණ්ඩාරනායක ප්‍රතිපත්තිය ආරක්ෂා කරනවා.

අනුන් සිරගතකිරීමේ රෝගයකින් නායකයන් පෙළෙනවා – ආචාර්ය වල්පොල පියනන්ද හිමි

November 27th, 2017

රේඛා තරංගනී ෆොන්සේකා උපුටාගැණීම ලංකාදීප

 අන් අය තලා පෙලා සිරගත කොට  බොහෝම ඉහලින් සතුටු වීමේ භහානක රෝගයකින් රටේ පාලකයන් පෙලෙන බවත් එයට අනුබල දෙන්නේ එන්ජියෝ සංවිධාන බවත් නිවැරිදි පුද්ගලයන් තලාපෙලා සතුටු වන්නන් අවසානයේ පිස්සන් වන බවත් ඇමරිකාවේ සංඝනායක ලොස් ඇංජලීස් නුවර ධර්ම විජය විහාරයේ විහාරාධිපති අග්ග මහා පණ්ඩිත ආචාර්ය වල්පොල පියනන්ද හිමියෝ පැවසීය. 
 
උන් වහන්සේ මෙම අදහස් පල කළේ වියත් මග සංවිධානය හිටපු ආරක්ෂක ලේඛම් ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මහතාට සෙත්පතා බෙල්ලන්විල විහාරස්ථානයේ අද (27) සංවිධානය කර තිබූ ආශිර්වාද බෝධිපුජා පිංකමට වැඩමවාලු අවස්ථාවේදීය.
 
වසර හතලිස් දෙකක් පුරා ඇමරිකාවේ ජනතාවට ලාංකිකයන්ගේ කරැණාව දයාව පිළිඹඳ බණ දෙසුවද අද වන විට කට ඇරීමට නොහැකිව සිටින බව උන් වහන්සේ පැවසීය. 
 
බුදු දහමට අනුව කලගුණ දැක්වීමේ උතුම් ගුනය වෙනුවට රට බේරා ගත් අයට වදහිංසා කිරීමේ භහානක මානසික රෝගයෙන් පෙලෙන පිරිස යහ මගට යොමු කිරීම මහා සංඝරත්නය වග බලා ගත යුතු බවත් උන් වහන්සේ පැවසීයහ 
 
මෙම පිංකමට හිටපු හමුදා නිලධාරින් සහ ආභාධිත රණ විරැවන් හිටපු අමාත්‍ය ගාමිනි ලොකුගේ යන වහත්වරැ එක්ව සිටියහ

Why should public care about the ‘bondgate’?

November 27th, 2017

By Ranga Jayasuriya Courtesy The Daily Mirror

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya has referred to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee, a complaint about an alleged breach of privileges due to the disclosure of telephone conversations among  some government members of the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) and the Perpetual Treasuries PLC owner Arjun Aloysius. Why not also investigate the ethical aspect of those clandestine phone conversations that took place while Mr. Aloysius’s company is being investigated by the COPE?

The Leader of the House, Lakshman Kiriella in a statement to parliament, has said the CID or the Attorney General’s Department should have obtained the Speaker’s permission before seeking information on the telephone calls of MPs, but neither of them had done so. This constituted a breach of privileges of MPs, he argued.
The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the Central Bank Bond has refuted these allegations. It claimed that it had found information during the forensic investigation of several electronic devices used by Mr Arjuna Aloysius and his father –in-law, former Central Bank Governor Arjun Mahendran. The claims that the telephones of several Members of Parliament and other persons have been tapped or recorded in the course of this examination, are utterly false,” it said in a statement.   Minister Kiriella has also argued it was ‘highly improper’ to publish details about MPs’ telephone contacts. The confidential information had been put out for public consumption. Media is now in a frenzy giving all sorts of twisted interpretations to this information,”
he said

But, what if they provide crucial clues of a potential collusion? There are genuine concerns of a conflict of interest when the government MPs, including one who was appointed during the mid- way of the COPE investigation, made several hundred calls with a man whose company was being investigated by the COPE. A sizable number of such conversations had taken place during the period of the COPE investigation of itself.

These concerns cannot be brushed aside as a coincidence. Coincidence does not happen over four hundred times. This is a pattern of events and in most likelihood, a case of collusion. Rather than investigating these concerns, scheming to hide behind Parliament privileges would set a dangerous precedent, and if anything it gives the impression that Sri Lankan politics has not changed much since the end of the Rajapaksa regime.

The difference between a functioning democracy and one that is crippled is not how loud their parliamentarians can quarrel or how often protestors could block public roads, but how their elected leaders are held accountable for their actions. It is easy to feign democracy, but implementing it takes more than words. Sri Lanka celebrated seventy years of Parliamentary democracy this year. However, we are still not a mature democracy. Elected Members of Parliament are far less accountable to public than their predecessors in the last State Council could have been during the British colonial rule. The fundamental problem lies at the heart of weak independent institutions, which have been progressively weakened by the successive governments since the independence. This is not something unique to Sri Lanka, see everywhere in the former British colonies (with a few exceptions such as India, which albeit having millions living hand to mouth also have independent institutions that could check regressive impulses of both the government and public). That failure in our countries may have much to do with certain retrograde social, economic and cultural dynamics of native leaders and populace which can not be discussed without being accused of cultural relativism.

Leaders elsewhere tempt to abuse power when it serves their interests, but where there is a functioning democracy, they are held accountable for what they do. When there is no such oversight, you can see them denying those charges with a straight face, pooh-pooh the independent institutions- and still better, divert the discourse by blaming the former government

Leaders elsewhere tempt to abuse power when it serves their interests, but where there is a functioning democracy, they are held accountable for what they do. When there is no such oversight, you can see them denying those charges with a straight face, pooh-pooh the independent institutions- and still better, divert the discourse by blaming the former government. (Mr Sujeewa Senasinghe went a step further and blamed the President too).

What is equally disturbing is the response of the so called civil society and NGO types, who condemn many things at the drop of  a hat; when an anti-Muslim graffiti scrabbled on a wall, or LTTE detainees stage a hunger strike. Their concerns in all the above are laudatory, but why keep mum now, when there is a perceptible rot at the highest of the political institutions. So are the Ven. Mahanayakas who had spoken out selectively, though not so constructively.

The peripheral problems like the above deserve attention, but they are only the symptoms of a wider political decay. If Sri Lanka could evolve a system that ensures equal rights to all its people, much of ethnic and religious grievances could wither away, whatever the left over can then be addressed proactively. But, nothing is possible when the legitimacy of political institutions is compromised by corruption. That makes public, especially the Sinhala majority to distrust the government, and traps the country in a progressively worsening political decay. That is exactly why the public, civil society and politicians should worry about the implications of the ‘bondgate’.

 

 

If anyone is commemorating LTTE dead, they are celebrating every person killed by LTTE

November 26th, 2017

Shenali D Waduge

LTTE remains a banned terrorist organization both in Sri Lanka & in 32 countries. Ever since the present government came to power through a well-planned regime change bizarre events have taken place going so far as to bring a new constitution that was mooted as an agreement with sections of present Govt & LTTE/TNA leaders in 2013 (Singapore Principles). With just 16 seats in a 225 seat Parliament the LTTE created TNA is next made the Opposition Leader, its leader even storms a military base demanding access to confidential information, many of the demands TNA has made has been accommodated while the biggest yet not unexpected shock comes in the Governments silence and inaction on a TNA MP using Rs.4m of the decentralized budget to make a museum for LTTE dead. When the West is still hounding former Nazi’s in their 90s and imprisoning them would the West allow Nazi’s to be commemorated & a museum built for Nazi’s to set up? Would West allow a museum for Al Qaeda & ISIS?

Sri Lanka’s armed militancy was created overseas when India clandestinely trained LTTE & other militant groups in the mid 1970s. India trained, armed & even financially funded these groups to destabilize Sri Lanka. Biographies of Dixit, former IPKF, Indian Army heads confirm this. That India paid Rs.50m monthly to LTTE in lieu of signing the Indo-Lanka Accord in 1987 is also no secret.

https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/wikileaks1988-indian-payoff-to-ltte-revealed-520-million-indian-rupees-to-tigers/

Former Indian Foreign Secretary’s Book ‘Choices’ reveal that the loss to Sri Lanka throughout the 26year conflict was $200billion – if so India owes this much to Sri Lanka for creating the menace.

With this Indian training & arms Tamil militants began attacking innocent villages – Dollar & Kent Farms becoming first victims and we can but wonder if cadres were on narcotics in the shocking manner these villagers were killed. When people want to build museums & commemorate dead LTTE it only means they are celebrating the killing of thousands of innocent villagers – men, women, children & babies. Pathetic.

When segments of Tamil polity surprising inclusive of the Jaffna University academia & students hold vigils for dead LTTE cadres & protest to release LTTE cadres in prison, it should shock everyone and raise them to ask some not so nice questions to answer.

All those who demand vigils for LTTE, museums for LTTE, burial grounds for dead LTTE, commemorations for LTTE (dead or alive) are actually clapping their hands and celebrating every man, woman, child irrespective of being Tamil, Sinhalese, Muslim or even foreigner put to death by LTTE.

Not only is this news shocking but the manner they are openly advocating this and a weak and spineless government is allowing it while the humanitarian angels the West, UN & the bandwagon of NGOs are happily watching is just disgusting.

Everyone – TNA MPs, Northern Provincial Council PMs, Jaffna University, elements of the bogus ‘civil society’ of Sri Lanka, dollar-paid local stooges all demanding the commemoration of LTTE means that they are actually clapping their hands and jubilant over the pre-meditated murder, ethnic cleansing of Sinhalese & Muslims chased out of the North, stealing of their land & belongings,

Jaffna University academia & students should be ashamed of their conduct – knowing LTTE kidnapped thousands of Tamil children and turned them into LTTE cadres violating Article 26 of the UN Declaration of Human Rights (right to education) the university is siding with LTTE and not the families of these innocent children turned into killers. The silence by the elite Tamils is because these Tamil children came from low caste & poor homes and so they were just rejects of their own Tamil society – good only to serve their purpose & die.

Jaffna University academia & students should also be ashamed that it is siding with LTTE who violated Article 4 & 5 of the Geneva Convention – forced servitude treating Tamils as slaves. It is an absolute disgrace that the university was allowed to be used to hold vigils for dead LTTE!

What is shocking is that Jaffna University has not held a single vigil for any Tamil killed by LTTE including many academics, politicians, clergy, public servants, Mayors, principals/teachers but the University only wants to mourn for and engage in protests on behalf of dead LTTE. Shouldn’t the Vice Chancellor be questioned and action taken against the University?

LTTE remains banned. Even if Tamil academia did not wish to mourn non-Tamil victims of LTTE surely they should be mourning all the Tamils that the LTTE killed – including LTTE’s own cadres? Doesn’t look like it by the manner the Jaffna University is behaving & it does not display anything to be proud about. In fact, it will smear the reputation of the University for demanding vigils and mourning of a terrorist movement. Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge nor any other university in any part of the world WOULD NOT entertain such nonsense.

This is at the university level. Only a few days back the Northern Province Education Minister (a doctorate holder too!) and brother of EPRLF another armed group leader Suresh Premachandran who at a ceremony refused to hoist the National Flag. What is the message he is trying to convey by the theatrics & on behalf of whom is this drama?

http://www.hirunews.lk/176231/state-ministers-protest-to-npc-education-minister-who-said-no-for-hoisting-national-flag

To make matters worse what was the response of the Northern Chief Minister – not surprisingly since he is the ring leader of the troubles & anti-national sentiments, his response is I have the same political reservations” (Wigneswaran) and now a TNA MP has allocated Rs.4m from the decentralized budget to build a LTTE museum and the Central Government is simply watching tax payers money being stolen to erect a monument for a banned terrorist movement. Disgusting.

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/print20170401CT20170630.php?id=34634

But what can be worse when the country’s Prime Minister is happily talking away when the country’s national anthem is playing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHiOj5ZHiNY

Where is the end to this – all of these separatist elements are making demands they have no moral right to given that their links to terror remains uninvestigated & that behind every demand is a larger motive with aims in keeping with the Vaddukoddai Resolution of 1976 which can be deduced even by an idiot. The issue is why is the present Government giving in to these demands. After singing the national anthem in Tamil what is the peace that has come from the very groups who claimed that that would be a solution. If a government cedes everything on a futile argument of reconciliation where do these compromises stop & what is the eventual outcome?

Let us also remind those demanding to celebrate LTTE that more Tamils have died by LTTE than they can falsely accuse the Sri Lanka Army of – Tamils were killed when fleeing from LTTE, Tamils were used as human shields & hostages, these are violations of 3rd & 4th Geneva Conventions & Additional Protocol 1. LTTE did not have qualms about killing its own cadres – the injured cadres had been put into buses & set fire. Enough of Tamils overseas have been threatened & attacked if they did not regularly contribute to the LTTE kitty. Many a Tamil have lived in fear of the LTTE too scared to voice their fear & silenced by the fact that the West, NGOs & diplomatic community unabashedly side with the LTTE & their networks locally & overseas instead of doing justice by the victims. We are shocked with disbelief at the hypocrisy & bias that prevails with all of LTTE’s crimes well documented by them & reports their own governments & intelligence have compiled these countries are very happy to allow the entities that funded LTTE to continue & not stopping there, their events are even attended by foreign MPs.

Everyone demanding the right of the LTTE to be commemorating with museums & vigils are celebrating the agony and sorrow brought to families of every person killed by LTTE since 1980s.

No one asked LTTE to take up arms and kill people. It was their choice and it was their choice not to lay down arms & surrender too. Eventually they were defeated in May 2016 after countless failed peace talks, ceasefires & even third party negotiations. Had LTTE not hounded civilians with them to be used as hostages, human shields & temporary cadres there would be no civilian deaths! It was LTTE that put civilians in harm’s way by firing from among them and shot at fleeing civilians. No one will even provide estimates for how many civilians LTTE killed when they fled. The other question never answered is how many were actually civilians. LTTE had its own trained civilian armed force – these dead do not qualify as civilians. All of the false allegations have been legally dealt with by the team of eminent international legal experts led by Sir Desmond de Silva who have establish that the military did not commit war crimes as was being alleged and that the death figures per proportionality was not excesses. Sir Desmond is on record to say that the Sri Lankan Military has been ‘unjustifiably vilified with accusations of war crimes’.

https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2016/07/05/did-sri-lanka-commit-war-crimes-international-legal-luminary-sir-desmond-de-silva-says-no/

https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2016/07/01/did-sri-lanka-commit-war-crimes-international-legal-luminaries-prof-crane-and-sir-desmond-de-silva-say-no/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C3uYsnHIkw Anna Niesat of Human Rights Watch

Look at the situation now

TNA MP funds construction of LTTE Mausoleum reported by Daily Mirror on 24th November 2017  

http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/TNA-MP-funds-construction-of-LTTE-Mausoleum-140975.html

Social Media posted massive cutouts in Jaffna of Prabakaran – LTTE remains banned and the Yahapalana Government is doing nothing about it. What is the message it is giving by inaction?

In September 2017 deproscribed (on flimsy ground of reconciliation) GTF leader Father Emmanuel arrives in Sri Lanka & visits Jaffna and even holds talks with US envoy Keshap. http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2017/09/24/father-emmanuel-visits-sri-lanka/

There are makeshift tents set up in front of select military bases with Tamils taking roster turns to protest 24×7 and regular visits by diplomats clicking photos for their framed reports!

October 2016 – 3 naval ratings attacked by 300 Tamils in Mannar

September 2016 – Chief Minister Norther Province heads protests demanding removal of Buddhist sites, stopping Sinhala ‘colonization’, Buddhisization & removal of military (note: citizens of a country cannot colonize its own country)

August 2016 – Buddhist temples & Head Priests regularly threatened by TNA & supporters scaring them to leave area. Chief incumbent of Sambodhi Viharaya Mullaitivu threatened by TNA Provincial MP. Several Buddhist sites and Buddhist statues vandalized. Damaging historical monuments is a war crime.

July 2016 – Jaffna University unashamedly commemorates LTTE dead

April 2016 – TNA leader & Opposition Leader Sambanthan with 50 others storms army camp in Paravipachchan, Kilinochchi (Note EU Election Observer Head John Cushnahan in his 2004 report said TNA & LTTE were one and the same – Canadian Federal Court too recently upheld a report that LTTE & TNA were one & the same)

February 2015 – Immediately after Yahapalana comes into power it gives into pressure from TNA to reduce military camps, remove high security zones, give lands without asserting whether those demanding lands had title deeds to claim so or asserting whether some IDPs were of Indian origin & thus not entitled to any lands.

January 2015 – Immediately after Yahapalana comes into power the Jaffna court complex is stoned. The first time Tamils have become unruly since May 2009.

What needs to be clearly accepted is that

  • LTTE are not political prisoners.
  • LTTE are not prisoners of war (as Sri Lanka’s conflict is a Non-International Armed Conflict)
  • In Non-International Armed Conflict terms COMBATANT and PRISONER OF WAR does not apply.
  • LTTE are Unlawful Combatant/ Illegal Combatant /belligerent

In terms of commemorating the dead. No one is denying a mother or parents of LTTE cadres do mourn their LTTE sons/daughters but they cannot make a public spectacle of the mourning. In fact they don’t need to have a public gathering to mourn their child. When non-family inclusive of foreigners & dollar-earning entities want to make a public spectacle of LTTE dead, the real objective is political and nothing more. It is against this that we are drawing everyone’s attention.

The TNA including Wigneswaran did not supply a bag of rice to any Tamil affected from LTTE nor did they ask LTTE to release any of the 300,000 Tamils that the Army saved, so what is this big talk of working for the interests of Tamils? All humbug and empty rhetoric to satisfy bigger agendas paid for and funded with bigger objectives in mind.

It is unfortunate that we are plagued with a weak & spineless government that can only watch as extremism and separatism is drummed primarily because they came to power on their support.

While you must know your friends from your enemies, you must learn to wisely choose who you partner with too.

Shenali D Waduge

Terrorist Sambandan’s baseless accusations.

November 26th, 2017

by : A.A.M.NIZAM – MATARA

The sheep clothed tiger terrorist R.Sambandan, who was the doyen of the Tamil politicians who supported and justified the crimes and atrocities of the megalomaniac Prabhakaran when he was alive and whose TNA became the post-war, post-LTTE avatar as per Mr. N.Ram the Editor-n-Chief of the reputed Indian daily The Hindu” has made a very lengthy speech on the budget facilitated by the utterly bias Speaker on 16th November which was serialised for three consecutive days in the Island”.

At the beginning of the speech he has congratulated Mangala saying that Mangala is an old, sincere friend of theirs who has always been very progressive in his views, on many crucial issues, particularly on the resolution of what he calls the National Question. He has said that various proposals made in the Budget, have been aimed at ameliorating the living conditions of segments of society, deeply affected as a result of the conflict, facilitating reconciliation and infusing hope in the lives of such people and help them towards resumption of normal life.

Then he has divested completely from the budget and vented his anger and enrage at the former President Mr. Mahinda Raajapaksa, the anger and enrage built up evidently due to Mr. Rajapakse’s bold leadership in leading our gallant war heroes to vanquish armed tiger terrorism from the soil of this country and completely eliminating its leadership including the megalomaniac Prabhakaran, and putting an end to their Eelam dream through armed aggression.

Utterly distorting various statements made by Mr. Rajapaksa to suitably and craftily present his views as Mr. Rajapaaksa’s support extended in the past for devolution and for a new constitution, he asks Mr. Rajapaksa to support the constitution process that is being made at present without indulging in communal politics and make the country to miss the golden opportunity.

This sheep clothed tiger terrorist says that it is well known the diseases that have afflicted this country were lack of unity, disharmony caused by inequality, injustice, discrimination and exclusion. Legitimate political aspirations and demands for equality, inclusion, democratic empowerment were met with violence against unarmed civilians. Political commitments were not honoured, the rule of law was not enforced and these harmful developments resulted in counter violence and eventually an armed conflict of unexpected and unprecedented proportions which lasted several decades. He says that fighting a war at a very heavy cost could have been well avoided if commitments made to democratic Tamil leaders were honoured and if there was reasonable political accommodation of legitimate Tamil aspirations on the indisputable basis that Sri Lanka is a multilingual, multi-ethnic pluralist society. The recognition of that reality was paramount for there to be national harmony and peace.

Sambandan craftily avoids to mention that it was the ignominious Vaddukkodai resolution of 1972 that led to the Tamil youth taking up arms and launching a war for establishing a separate state in the country.  He has conveniently forgotten that they wholeheartedly encouraged this aggression against the country, justified it and lobbied international support for this war. Why they never talked about a peaceful solution then even under the spineless Presidents and Prime Ministers of this country who were slavish to them

On the contrary Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa was very much concerned about ridding the country from this precarious situation and even mentioned that he was even prepared to make the extra mile to meet the terrorist leader and find a solution.  He held several rounds of peace talks in the European countries but the intransigent posture of the terrorists and their rude behaviour of closing down of the Mavil Aru anicut thereby depriving drinking water and irrigation facilities to several thousand families compelled him to give instructions to embark on the long war and continue with it until the country is liberated.

The sheep clothed terrorist Sambandan even went to Canada to raise funds for arms procurement for the terrorists. See my Lankaweb article of 5th November titled Hypocrite Terrorist Sambandan deserves to die as a banished traitor .  He cannot deny the fact of fund raising for the terrorists as the photograph below (originally published with the above referenced article) confirms his despicable involvement in this vicious act. This event was held at Jaasmine Banquet Hall at No.90, Nolan Court, Markham, Ontaria, Canada.

TNA leader withTRO President in the fundraising event

After ending the war on 18th May, 2009 Mr. Rajapaksa took several commendable measures on his own as a great statesman to find a permanent solution for the problems which started with his bold declaration that there is no majority/minority in this country and all are Sri Lankans, and included appointment of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and appointment of a Parliamentary Select Committee to be represented by all parties in the Parliament to review the APC report presented by Prof. Tissa Vitharana which was mandated to review  all previous APC reports.

The arrogant TNA scuttled this PSC review even ignoring Indian persuasions for them to attend the PSC.

Failing to implement these progressive measures due to the intransigence of the TNA, direct and indirectly non-cooperation by the UNP, President Mahinda Rajapaksa in his Presidential Election manifesto in 2015, said that the country has been battered for 36 years by the 1978 Constitution which was thrust upon our people and the country, without an appropriate debate or discussion and it has been distorted due to various amendments over the years, some of which are not consistent with others. The manifesto said that therefore, instead of amending the Constitution further with piece-meal changes, he will take action to formulate a new Constitution that reflects the people’s ideas, aspirations and wishes within a period of one year. Contrary to this Sambaandan is now asking for Mr. Rajapaksa’s support for a federal and secular constitution and how a person like Mr. Rajapaksa for whom the country is above everything else could agree to such a proposition?

Mr. Rajapaksa’s Select Committee Proposal, though despised by the arrogant TNA received with much appreciation in India as a viable proposition. Mr. N.Ram, the Editor in Chief of the Hindu commented that President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s roadmap for finding a 13th Amendment-plus political solution will take the Tamil question in Sri Lanka to a Parliamentary Select Committee, which will look into it and propose suitable constitutional amendments, and then on to Parliament. Meanwhile, local elections in the Northern Province, which have been scheduled, would be followed by a Provincial Council election. Mr. Ram said that Mr. Rajapaksa told him that he will accept whatever the Parliamentary Select Committee recommends to him.

Mr. Ram stated that Mr. Rajapaksa reiterated his long-held view that police and land powers are not subjects suitable for the Provincial Council, and he reminded Mr. Ram what happened in India, in the Mumbai bomb attacks. How slow the police and security response was with all the restrictions to the Centre and coming back with orders from there. Therefore, Mr. Rajapaksa has emphasized that security matters must be with the central Government of Sri Lanka.

Asked about complaints that the armed forces were expanding their footprint in Jaffna and other Northern districts and apprehensions of a permanent militarisation of the North, Mr. Rajapaksa has pointed out that as soon as the end of the war he appointed the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to look into the war related problems and recommend measures to settle them and in respect of army camps he has said that army camps exist all over the country even in Hambanthotta, in Colombo, in every Province, and in every district and in that way there are camps in the North and East.

Mr. Ram said that when asked about the allegations of human rights violations, and especially about Channel 4’s Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, which showed gruesome and distressing footage and charged that the Sri Lankan army and government had committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in the final stage of the war against the LTTE, President Rajapaksa responded saying that it is a film and has explained that the footage showing close-range executions of naked men with their hands tied behind their backs has been filmed in Tamil and that if the footage was true it was not the LTTE cadres, it must be the army boys who were being shot. The man who is shooting, Mr. Rajapaksa has pointed out was not wearing an army belt, but a LTTE belt and if it is true, it was a  LTTE cadre shooting an army man. If it is not true, it’s a film and not a true document.

Mr. Ram in conclusion of his article also states that Mr. Rajapaksa expressed happiness over Sri Lankan High Commissioner Mr. Prasad Kariyawasam’s meeting with Chief Minister Jayalalitha in Chennai and has pointed out that he asked the High Commissioner to meet the Chief Minister Jayalalitha and convey his invitation for her to visit Sri Lanka and if she is not ready or is busy, to send a parliamentary team to see for themselves the true situation in Sri Lanka.

With Mr. Rajapaksa having taken all these measures for true reconciliation in the country and help the Tamil people how can this sheep clothed terrorist Sambandan accuse him as a Sinhala/Buddhist communalist?

Mr. Rajapaksa has also held discussions with the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi on 27th September 2014, during his visit to New York to attend the UN General Assembly sessions to find solutions to the problems in Sri Lanka.  During this meeting Mr. Modi has disclosed to President Mr. Mahinda Rjapaksa about the TNA group meeting him and Mr. Modi too has acknowledged the importance of the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) process.

Earlier in October, 2013 President Mahinda Rajapaksa when he met the visiting Indian External Affairs Minister of that time Mr. Salman Khurshid has apprised him that the Parliamentary Select Committee is the best forum to decide on devolution of more powers to the Northern Provincial Council. Mr. Kurshid has commended the Sri Lankan government for the successful conduct of elections in the Northern Province and described it as a very important step for the society and one that will likely be viewed as a great historic moment.

Mr. Rajapaksa held the Northern Provincial Council election knowing very well that the government cannot win that election, and despite requests from many UPFA parliamentarians not hold that election.  If Mr. Rajapaksa wanted to discriminate the Tamils as the terrorist Sambandan erroneously alleges he could have refrained from holding the PC election in the North or could have used thugs from the South to rig the election as Cyril Mathew and Gamini Dissanayake did to rig the District Council elections in the North or as this government used its henchmen to get local government elections postponed through court orders.

Meanwhile, the website UK Tamilnews.com reported on 5th June, 2014  that TNA was seeking public support and diaspora involvement to make its submissions to the PSC.  TNA has said that rather than participating in the PSC proceedings it would submit its written proposals upon receipt of suggestions from the public and the diaspora.

As per the foregoing facts it is very clear that the LTTE rump TNA scuttled all genuine efforts made by Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa to find a peaceful solutions for the Tamil people’s problems since they wanted nothing short of a separate state or a federal secular self governing entity destined by the Vaddukkodai reesolution which they could not achieve through megalomaniac Prabhakaran’s terrorist war.  Now they shamelessly seek Mr. Rajapaksa’s assistance to get the horrendous Federal Secular constitution which they could utilize as a stepping stone for the establishment of Tamil Eelam in the future.  Sambandan and his acolytes should understand that there is a large percentage of people in this country who are not prepared to become slavish to them and prepared even to sacrifice their lives to protect and safeguard this country as a free, sovereign unitary nation.

This country needs a strong patriotic Sinhala Buddhist visionary Leader to save it from the quagmire in to which it has been put by our post-Independent politicians.

November 26th, 2017

Dr. Sudath Gunasekara  

29.10.2017

This conclusion is based on three 4 premises,

1The inalienable and non-negotiable premise that ‘This country is the land of the Sinhala race and the Sinhala Buddhists culture continuously, as it had been for 2560 years from 543 BC and also for 2324 from 307 BC respectively and its unique civilization was founded by the Sinhalese.

2 All  post-Independent period leaders have failed to restore it to fully independent and sovereign status of Sinhale  as it was known before 1815, except three historic efforts the first, the only visionary political leader of post 1948  period, S.W, R.D Bandaranayaka who ushered in a socio-cultural revolution  (1956/59) of transforming it from a colonial victim State back to an Independent free and sovereign land  heralding the beginning of a resurgent Sinhala Buddhist consciousness, second. by Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranayaka (1960 and 1977) by stregthening  the dream of her visionary husband by making it a fully independent Republic, marking the golden period of  international fame in global politics and thirdly, by Mahinda Rajapaksa who once again restored the unitary status of this Island, that was already divided by then for 30 years, by defeating the LTTE and ending a brutal terrorist war.

3 Third it should be noted that all the above three national resurgent movements were started by the SLFP founded by Bandaranayaka, the only politician who understood the plight of the Sinahla nation, in 1952.  All these resurgences were defeated and reversed, first by assassinating the founder, next by removing the civil rights of Mrs B and finally, by defeating the man who saved the Motherland after defeating  the LTTE (in spite of repeated threats by India and the powerful West) by the reactionary forces of the anti-national and unpatriotic camp polarized around the UNP that is subservient and naïve towards the colonial west.

4 The present so-called yahapalanaya  Government again an illegitimate, deformed and brainless child of a master conspiracy jointly hatched by Ranil, the agent of the West, Chandrika the curse of Bandaranayaka’s as well as of this country and Maitripala  Sirisena the frustrated aspirant PM under MR, vengeful as he was, completely reversed all the achievements gained by the patriotic forces by sacrificing more than 45,000 under the leadership of MR and presently they are desperately trying to divide and destroy this country to appease the Tamil and Muslim minorities who have helped them to defeat the previous regime and satisfy the western ex-colonial forces who have been trying nearly for 450 years and failed to destroy the Sinhala Buddhist imprint in this Island nation but still dreaming and conspiring , funding the local agents and misleading the populous and the vengeful India that is playing a game of political dice to stabilize power at home and in South Asia at our cost.

As such no one can expect this Government or its unpatriotic leadership to fulfill the aspirations of the Sinhala Buddhists or take this country you and I expect.

Therefore this call for the need for a strong patriotic Sinhala Buddhist visionary Leader to save this country, the Sinhala nation and the Buddha sasana.

Talking about leaders, even buffaloes or monkeys have dependable and trustworthy leaders that lead and protect them and their territory in the hour of need.  But alas we the present day Sinhalese, who have had enough leaders of the caliber of Dutugemunu, Parakkramsbahu and Gajabahu and Wijayabahu in the past today as a nation don’t have any. I think we are the only nation in the whole world that doesn’t have any. As such the biggest problem we face as a nation today as I see it is the absence of heroic, patriotic and visionary national leaders, who can correctly fathom up the present national crisis and mobilize the whole nation to rescue this nation and the country from the quagmire in to which it has been put by our selfish and power hungry politicians since 1948 and particularly the present day bunch of political misfits.

In order to retrieve the country from this sad and unfortunate situation we need a set of leaders led by a heroic and visionary leader of the caliber of the ancient Kings mentioned above,

Firstly, who knows the past glory of this country and the Sinhala Buddhist nation and its history, the sacrifices our past leader have done to protect this country for posterity, its traditions, its customs and values, the greatness of its 2500 year old unique culture, its strengths and its potentials in terms of regional and global geopolitical and strategic values and its economic, social and cultural potentials in the modern context?

Secondly, who has the guts and courage to speak the truth caring a dam for losing minority votes, and who has the brain to understand the real strength of the mighty Sinhala Buddhist vote base, which if properly mobilized could even move the earth, and also who has the vision and strategic acumen, to dispel this minority dependency syndrome and misconception by addressing the the Sinhala Buddhist majority through a well- organized apolitical national movement by appealing to their hearts, minds and emotions to discard their blind party affiliations like a rotten fish and think about the country and the nation first, if they love their motherland, the nation and the religion.

All Sri Lankans must realize at least now that subversive and divisive mechanisms like political parties and the Provinces were introduced to this country by the British to destabilize and divide it on ethnic grounds and destroy the Sinhala nation and Sinhala Buddhist culture on this Island nation. This country never had a minority problem in its history before the advent of British who finally gave it a legal status in the Constitution in 1948.

1 If anyone can stand up on his own feet like a lion and make the clarion call to the Sri Lankan Nation and the whole world

  1. That this is the land of the Sinhala people as it had been from the dawn of history and it will remain so as long as the sun and the moon shall last. It is inalienable and non-negotiable. Both Tamils and Muslims living in this country are descendants of their ancestors who have come here as traders, invaders, illicit immigrants or slaves brought to this country by the colonial invaders to work on their exploitive projects or plantations whose motherlands were and are elsewhere. For all Tamils theirs is Tamilnadu and for Muslims either Arab world or Malaysia. So none of these people can have two Motherlands. As long as they think and behave so and unless and until they learn the language of the natives and integrate with the natives they can have no claim to have citizenship or equal rights with the natives. This is the universally accepted principle in any country.

The bottom line of all the so-called ethnic problems (created by the colonial invaders) of this country is the refusal on the part of Tamils and Muslims to accept this hard fact and their greed and dream to conquer  this paradise Island, as their Tamil Home land or a Muslim Home land. Therefore the need to defeat this mania both at national level and international level and get everybody to accept this gospel truth that this is the land of the Sinhala Nation.

  1. That this is the land, our heroic ancestors have defended, from pre-historic times up to date,

Firstly, against serial Indian invasions beginning withlegendary Rama more than 5000 years ago and all successive greedy Indian invaders since then followed by a serial line of invasions numbering about 20, highlighted by Sena Guttika, Elara (2nd C BC), Magha (12th C AD) and finally by their latest invention Pirapaharan, a son of a Malayali immigrant in 2009, the most dangerous and savages Terrorist ever known in the world and his Tamil suicide terrorist gang.

Secondly, against Portuguese, Dutch and British from 1505 to1948 the ruthless, inhuman        invaders and plunderers of the Western World by defeating them in war and chasing them out of our shores, and saved it for you and me to live there as our beloved Motherland and

It was our brave Sinhala ancestors who sacrificed everything they had and died in millions in war to protect this sacred land for us, from the above invaders, ever since civilization began on this Island nation.

Therefore I being a direct descendant and patriotic heir of that great and proud heritage hereby declare

c)That  this country shall be governed by a government elected by the sons  and heirs of the soil, who will  decide from time to time as to who should govern  this country.

  1. d) That no other country in the world either in the West or East and North or South has any right to interfere with its internal affairs or to dictate the way how its Constitution should me framed or should be governed, as they do now, since we stand a free, independent and fully sovereign state, though comparatively small in size
  2. That no people either brought to this country by western colonial powers from India as slaves to work on their projects (Eg Tamils) or come as itinerant traders in search of fortunes (Eg Muslims) or come as illegal immigrants from south India or Muslim refugees from, Asian or west Asian countries have any right to claim any special right or privilege like a separate territory  for their communities or any other as separate and independent ethnic enclaves  that will endanger the birth rights of the Native Sinhalese of this country like language, religion or law and customs, instead of getting legally integrated with the native Sinhalese, as it had happened over history through out. They also must give up all their allegiance to their countries of origin and thereafter pledge and swear their unreserved allegiance to this country, in breach of which they will be deported for treason
  3. That no foreign government or their delegations belonging to any other so-called international organization should directly or indirectly interact with citizens or organizations in the Republic of Sri Lanka bypassing the legitimately Government of the Country.
  4. That we will not have diplomatic relations with any country or International Organization that support anti Sri Lankan elements of any kind such as the LTTE, GTF, UNO or any other that does not respect our independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, freedom and culture and that work against the territorial integrity, ethnic and religious cohesion of this country and conspire to destabilize and disintegrate the Sinhala Buddhist Nation by any action considered inimical to national interests of the State of Sinhale.

 

Thereafter promise to declare and proclaim that

1 This country shall be called as the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sinhale (Sri Lanka) Sinhale   Janarajaya”.

2 This is a Sinhala Buddhist State, with only one nation called the Sinhala Nation as it had been here for 2600 years and you will not allow other minor communities such as Tamil or Muslim who are only descendants of people who were either brought here by colonial invaders or of intruders who have come here in search of greener pastures from time to time and stayed behind, to call themselves as separate nations within this country and anyone who refuse to accept this non-negotiable conditions will have to get back to their original motherlands and only those who subscribe to this condition shall be accepted as citizens of this country.

3 That the Head of The Republic Should be a President elected by all the people in the country from time to time as decided by the people. He should be the Head of the State, the Chief Executive and of the Government and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.  No person other than a Sinhala Buddhist can be elected as the President this country.

4 That he/she should vouch and agree

  1. a) To govern the country according to the advice of a Supreme National Council headed by the Maha Mahanayaka Theras of the Three Nikayas in accordance with the Dasaraja Dharma enshrined in Buddhist state craft.
  2. b) To protect the Buddha Sasana as it was done by our Kings during the ancient times. (The Ministry of Buddha Sasana shall be kept under the Head of the State).

5 To have one Law for all citizens of this country. Thesavalamei and Muslim law will be abolished under this system. The principle of one country, one Government and one law shall be enshrined in the Constitution.

6 To declare Buddhism as the State Religion as it had been since 307 BC in this Island nation and to take action to rehabilitate, preserve, protect and develop all Buddhist places with special attention to ancient Buddhist places in the North and the East

7 To make Sinhala the Official Language of the Republic and make it compulsory for all citizens to learn Sinhala the language of the Land  with provision for the reasonable use of Tamil, and English as the international language

8 Reduce the number of MPP in Parliament to about 150 and abolish all communal and ethnic political parties’ like Tamil, Muslim or even Sinhala and have only national parties Like SLFP, UNP and JVP etc.

9 Elections to Parliament shall be held on the former electorate basis on the first-past the post system and abolish the proportional representation, preferential voting and the National List

10 To limit the Cabinet to 15 Ministers including the Prime Minister

11 To apportion the number of MPP to Parliament and all other local Govt bodies and employment in Government sector according to the National Demographic ratios on ethnic proportion.

12 Lay down specific and minimum qualifications like character, education, and wealth and past tract record on social service.

13 A new Constitution based on history, traditions of our land and the aspirations of the natives that will guarantee good governance to make this a peaceful and prosperous country.

14 Set up a permanent National Planning Council and formulate a national Policy on all matters pertaining to governance

15 Restore a fully independent Judicial Service and a Public Service including the Foreign Service, where professionalism and meritocracy should be made the underpinning criteria of selection, appointment and placement,

16 Lay down a national policy for awarding Citizenship to Estate Tamils or any other based on the criteria given in the Nehru/ Kotalawala Agreement of 1954 only

17 To set up a professional Public Service to be in charge of the Public Service and the Cooperate sector and to stop the present practice of appointing defeated politicians and outsiders to all government institutions

18 Stop appointing defeated politicians for any public position as Secretaries to Ministries, Ambassadors and High Commissioners, Heads of Departments and Corporations and Directors of Cooperation should be done away with immediately because all these institutions belong to the State and not to political parties and they have to be run for the benefit of the public.

19 To make all Universities fully independent subjected to a broader national educational policy geared to achieving excellence in the pursuit of knowledge and skills in arts and science and all other fields required in this brave new world

20 To abolish the Provinces invented by colonial invaders to divide the country on ethnic grounds and the Provincial Councils imposed by India again to divide the country; re-demarcate the District boundaries using natural boundaries that will facilitate better use of natural resources ethno-social integration.

21Will discontinue the duty free vehicle permit system for everybody immediately and probe how the recipients have used or misused this facility from the time it was started and punish all those who have misused this facility

22 Will prune all exorbitant facilities and special privileges like the pension given to politicians and make them true servants of the people rather than oppressors as they have turned out to be at present and thereby bring about an entirely a new political culture committed to the service of people in place of the present model of self- centered, exploitive and oppressive politics

23 Restore capital punishment immediately, to minimize grave crimes like murder, drug trafficking, treason, robbing state property,  to eliminate criminals from society and reduce congestion in prisons and wastage of public funds to feed criminals in order to bring back long awaited peace and sanity and civility to this country.

24 That he will demand an apology from colonial invaders for crimes against humanity and genocide committed against the people of this country and sue for compensation for the economic and socio-cultural devastations inflicted upon the motherland and its people and end the subservience to the West i.e. USA, EU and NATO and will turn a new leaf in what SWRD set the trend in his foreign policy in 1956 to make this Island a fully independent, self-sustained, prosperous and proud nation in Asia

25 That he will exercise his full authority as the Head of the State all over the Island and its entire maritime economic zone which is nearly 30 times the land area, for the progress, prosperity and wellbeing of the people of this nation and finally will transform the present system of Government by the politicians, for the politicians and of the politicians to a system of Government by the people, for the people and of the people where every action of the Government will be designed and directed for the wellbeing and good of the people

If someone can stand up and make this clarion call valiantly and bravely and act accordingly, he is the leader people of this country is looking for

Then He is the true hero leader of this Lion nation

and the Patriot leader for whom Sinhala Desaya is desperately dreaming and yearning to rescue this once great Nation from the abysmal depths in to which it had been pushed by our traitorous and visionless self-seeking politicians ever since 1948 and He is the savior and the prophetic Diyasena Kumaraya of this nation who will go down in the annals of history as the greatest liberator this Island nation has ever had. He will even replace Dutugemunu, Parakramabahu and Vijayabahu the Great.

 Anyone who wishes or aspires to be the President in this country should first vouch and agree to implement the above National Programme in his or her election manifesto

and upon his election to that coveted position,

 it must be made mandatory for him or her to take oath before the Sacred Tooth Relict (The symbol of royal power and authority  in this country for the past 2600 years) in front of an august assembly of Mahasangha headed by the Four Mahanaayaka Theras of the Three Nikayas in keeping with the hallowed tradition of this Island nation with the Chief Justice of the nation and  the  three leaders of the other three religions Roman Catholic, Hindu and Muslim to conform with present day  social realities and in attendance.

Then you are the lion and you are the type of leader this nation is desperately yearns for today who could make this country once again the most prosperous and sought for country in the whole of Asia

If Singapore an Island nation formed in 1965 with only 715.8 km2 as against our 65,000 km2 with no great history or land or marine resources compared with ours could become the richest nation in South East Asia with a per capita income over 12,000 US $ within a short period of few decades why can’t we do it?

The secret lies in strong, patriotic, visionary and able leadership more than the size of the country or the resources it has?

Isn’t this exactly what this country too desperately needs today?

50th Anniversary of the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya

November 26th, 2017

German Dharmaduta Society and Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya Sanrakshana Mandalaya

The 50th anniversary of the founding of the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya (Mitirigala Forest Hermitage) will be commemorated at a public meeting to be held at the Nissarana Vanaya Aranya commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Sunday December 3, 2017 (Unduvap Poya Day).

A Postage stamp together with a Special Commemorative Cover to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya (1967 – 2017) will be issued by the Philatelic Bureau of the Department of Posts on this occasion.

Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya is one-of-Sri Lanka’s most respected and largest Buddhist Forest Hermitages nearly 500 acres in extent and situated in a tropical forest reserve located close to the village of Mitirigala, off Dompe in the Western province.

It was founded in 1967 by Asoka Weeraratna, who also founded the German Dharmaduta Society in 1952 and the Berlin Buddhist Vihara in 1957. He subsequently entered the order of the Sangha in 1972 under the name Ven. Mitirigala Dhammanissanti Thera.

Most Venerable Mātara Sri Ñānārāma Mahā Thero, was the first Chief Kammatthānacāriya (meditation teacher) and the Chief Preceptor. The fame and labours of several past meditation masters and the present Chief Preceptor Ven. Uda Eriyagama Dhammajiva Maha Thera, as well as its secluded and contemplative natural environment where monks practice sincerely with dedication aspiring to attain Nibbāna in this life itself, have contributed substantially to its worldwide reputation and high standing.

Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya offers a variety of opportunities for yogis (lay persons) as well as monks to deepen understanding of the dhamma and to cultivate and develop one’s meditation practice in the Theravada Buddhist tradition.

A new Retreat Centre where the foundation stone was laid on the occasion of the 40th anniversary i.e. 2007, and located at the foothills of the monastery and run separately with its own accommodation facilities for 100 trainees at any given time, and meditation hall is now part of the expanding Mitirigala Forest Hermitage complex.

Meditation retreats are organized at the Retreat Centre throughout the year and are open to both male and female yogis.

There are two Retreats conducted solely in English twice a year for visiting foreign monks and lay people.

Affiliated to the new Retreat Centre is a new Sanghavasa (residence) for 10 visiting monks which will also be declared open on this occasion.

German Dharmaduta Society and Mitirigala Nissarana Vanaya Sanrakshana Mandalaya

පිංපොතෙන් පටන්ගනිමු!

November 26th, 2017

වරුණ චන්ද්‍රකීර්ති

මේක තමයි මේ ලිපි පෙළේ අවසාන ලිපිය. මේ ලිපියත් පොඩි කතාවක් කියලා ම පටන්ගන්නම්.

ආණ්ඩුවේ රස්සා කරන කාලේ නොයෙක් විදිහේ සමීක්‍ෂණ වැඩවලට මේ ලේඛකයා දායකවෙලා තියෙනවා. සමීක්‍ෂණ වැඩවලට යනවා කියන්නේ හරි අපූරු අත්දැකීම් ලැබෙන වැඩක්. ඉතින් 2003 – 2004 අවුරුදු දෙක ම ආවරණය වෙන විදිහට අවුරුද්දක් පුරා කෙරිච්ච එක්තරා සමීක්‍ෂණ කටයුත්තක දී අත්දැකපු දෙයක් තමයි මේ කතාවට අදාළ.

නියාමක නිලධාරීන් හතර දෙනෙක් එක්ක මේ ලේඛකයා කොටවෙහෙර පැත්තේ ගමකට ගියා. සංඛ්‍යාලෙඛනවලට අදාළ පුද්ගලික තොරතුරු ප්‍රසිද්ධ නොකරන්න එකඟවෙලා තියෙන හින්දා ගමේ නම කියන්න බෑ. සමීක්‍ෂණයට මේ ගමෙන් තේරිච්ච එක පවුලක් හිටියේ අක්කරයක් විතර විශාල ඉඩමක පුංචි පැල් කොටයක් අටවාගෙන. ඇත්තෙන් ම ඒකට පැලක් කියන්නත් බෑ. කණු හතරක් හිටවලා තහඩු දෙක තුනක් හෙවිලිකරලා. වටේ ට කාඩ්බෝඩ්, පොලිිතීන් ආවරණය කරලා. ගෙදර හිටියේ වයස අවුරුදු 25 ක් 26 ක් විතර ඇති තරුණ ජෝඩුවකුයි වයස අවුරුද්දක් විතර වෙච්ච අත දරුවෙකුයි. ඒ නිවසට ගිය නියාමකයා එක්ක ඒ ජෝඩුව දිගින් දිගට ම කිව්වේ තමන් ගේ නැතිබැරිකම ගැන. තියෙන අඩුපාඩුකම් ගැන.

මේ වගේ මිනිස්සු කියන කතන්දර පිංතූරත් එක්ක නිතර ම අපේ පත්තරවලත් පළවෙනවා. ඉතින් ඒවා දැකලා පපුව පත්තුවෙන අපේ මිනිස්සු ඒ වගේ අයට ගෙවල් හදලා දෙන්නත් පෙළැඹෙනවා. පුළු පුළුවන් විදිහට දායකවෙලා දුප්පත් මිනිස්සුන්ට ගෙවල් හදලා දෙන එකත් සිද්දවෙනවා. ඇත්තට ම අපි මේ කරන්නේ පිංකමක් ද? අපි පිහිටවෙන්න ඕන මිනිස්සු ඉන්න බව ඇත්ත. ඒත් අත පය හොඳට තියෙන මේ වගේ මිනිස්සුන්ට බැරිකමක් නෑ ටිකෙන් ටික පිළිවෙකට ගෙයක් හදාගන්න.

ලී දඬු ටිකක් කපාගෙන වරිච්චියක් හරි බැඳගන්න බැරි ඇයි? පොල් අත්තක් දෙකක් වියාගන්න බැරි ඇයි? මේ ලේඛකයාට මතක්වෙනවා තමන් කුඩා කාලයේ ගෙදර හදන්න දායකවෙච්ච විදිහ. ඒ වෙද්දි මේ ලේඛකයාට වයස අවුරුදු 12 ක් විතර ඇති. මේ ලේඛකයා ගේ අයියාට වයස අවුරුදු 13 යි. අයියා ගේ වයසේ ම තවත් ළමයෙක් අපේ ගෙදර නැවතිලා හිටියා. ඉතින් මුළු ගෙදරට ම ඕන කරපු ගඩොල් කැපුවේ අපි තුන්දෙනා එකතුවෙලා. ඉස්කෝලේ ඇරිලා ගෙදර ඇවිල්ලා හවසට මැටි ගොඩක් අනලා තියෙනවා. පහුවදාටත් ඒ වැඩේ ම කරනවා. දවස් දෙකක් පදම්වෙච්ච මැටි ගොඩෙන් තුන්වැනි දවසේ ගඩොල් කපනවා. ඊට පස්සේ තවත් මැටි ගොඩක් අනලා තියෙනවා. ඉතින් මාසයක් දෙකක් යද්දී දන්නේ ම නැතුව ගඩොල් දාස් ගානක් කපලා ඉවරයි.

ඒ විතරක් නෙවෙයි. ඒ දවස්වල අම්මාත් එක්ක එකතුවෙලා හරි හරියට පොල් අතු වියන වැඩේටත් අපි තුන්දෙනා සම්බන්ධවෙලා තියෙනවා. පොල් අතු විව්වේ ගෙදර වහළට හෙවිල්ලන්න විතරක් ම නෙවෙයි. ඒක අපේ ගෙදරට තවත් ආදායමක් හොයාගත්ත මාර්ගයක්. මඩකලපුව පැත්තෙන් අපේ ගම්වලට ලොරි ඇරගෙන එන මුදලාලිලා පොල් අතු එකතුකරනවා. අපි අපේ ගෙදර වත්තේ එළවළු වැව්වා. බුලත් වැව්වා. සති දෙකකට වතාවක් ඉරිදා පොළට තාත්තා බුලත් ඇරගෙන යනවා. ඉතින් ඒ සතියේ බ්‍රහස්පතින්දා විතර ඉඳලා බුලත් කඩන්න ඕන. තෝරන්න ඕන. බුලත් අත් හදන්න ඕන. මේවා මහ ලොකු වැඩ නෙවෙයි. මේ හැම දෙයක් ම අපි කළේ බොහෝ ම විනෝදයෙන්.

අද ඉන්න අපේ සමහර මිනිස්සුන්ට මොකක්ද මේ වෙලා තියෙන්නේ? කවුරු හරි මොනවා හරි ගෙනැල්ලා දෙනකල් හිඟන්නෝ වගේ බලාගෙන ඉන්නවා. දුප්පත්කම ගැන මැසිවිල්ල කිය කියා රෙඳි ඇඳගෙන ම ගත්ත තමන් ගේ පිංතූර පත්තරවලත් දාගන්නවා. ඉතින් මේ වගේ මිනිස්සුන්ට උදව්කිරීමෙන් අපිට ලබාගන්න පුළුවන් පින මොකක්ද කියන එක අපි හොඳින් හිතලා බලන්න ඕන.

අපි පිං කරන්න ඕන බව ඇත්ත. ඒත් අපි කරන පින සමාජයක් ම දියුණුවෙන විදිහට කරන්න පුළුවන් නම් කොච්චර හොඳ ද? අපේ ගම්වල ඉස්කෝල හැදුවේ ගමේ ම මිනිස්සු. මුල් කාලේ වරිච්චි බැඳලා, පොල් අතු බැඳලා හදාගත්ත ශාලාවල පවත්වා ගෙන ගිය ඉස්කෝල පස්සේ කාලෙක ටික ටික දියුණුකළා. අපේ පන්සල් පවා හදාගෙන තියෙන්නේ අපේ ම මිනිස්සු. මේ හැම එකක් ම සමාජ වැඩ. ඒ දේවල්වල පිහිට ලැබිලා තියෙන්නේ මුළුමහත් සමාජයට ම. ඉතින් මේ විදිහට කරන්න පුළුවන් පොදු වැඩ තවත් තියෙනවා.

මේ ලිපිපෙළින් යෝජනාකරපු කාවන්තිස්ස වැඩපිළිවෙලත් ඒ වගේ කටයුත්තක්. ඒ හරහා අපිට අපේ සමාජය යම් ප්‍රමාණයකින් හරි නගාසිටුවන්න පුළුවන්. ඒත් අපේ හිතේ ඇතිවෙන ඒ වගේ අදහස් සමාජයේ උදව්වක් නැතුව ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන්න අමාරුයි. උදාහරණයක් විදිහට මේ වගේ වැඩපිළිවෙලක් හරහා ගමක මොකක් හරි කර්මාන්තයක්, නිෂ්පාදන කටයුත්තක් ආරම්භකරනවා කියලා හිතන්න. ඒ වගේ වැඩකට උවමනාකරන සමාජ දායකත්වය ලබාගන්න නම් කිසියම් ආකාරයක සංවිධානාත්මක වැඩපිළිවෙලක් ඇතිකරගන්න වෙනවා. ඉතින් මේ දේ කරන්න පුළුවන් මොන විදිහට ද?

රාජ්‍ය නොවන සංවිධාන කියලා හදාගන්න ආයතන තමයි බොහෝ වෙලාවට මේ වගේ වැඩවලට මුල්වෙන්නේ. ඒත් විදේශ ආධාරවලින් යැපෙන ඒ ආයතනවලට පුළුවන්කමක් නෑ අපේ රටේ අපේ ම න්‍යාය පත්‍රයකට අනුකූලව වැඩ කරගෙන යන්න. ඒ අයට බොහෝ වෙලාවට වැඩකරන්න වෙන්නේ තමන්ට අරමුදල් ලබාදෙන විදේශ සංවිධානවල අරමුණුවලට ගැලපෙන විදිහට. ඉතින් ඒ මූල සංවිධානවල ඕනෑ එපාකම් අපේ සමාජ අවශ්‍යතා එක්ක නොගැලපෙන හින්දා නිතර නිතර ම ගැටලු මතුවෙනවා. රාජ්‍ය නොවන සංවිධාන ගැන අපේ රටේ මහා අප්‍රසාදයක් ඇතිවෙලා තියෙන්නේ ම ඒ හින්දා.

ඒත් අපිට බැරිකමක් නෑ මේ සංවිධාන ආකෘතියෙන් වැඩක් ගන්න. ඇයි අපිට බැරි අපේ ම රාජ්‍ය නොවන සංවිධාන හදාගන්න? අපේ ම අරමුදල්වලින් වැඩකරන සංවිධානයකට එහෙම නැතිනම් සංවිධානවලට පුළුවන් අපේ අරමුණු වෙනුවෙන් ම පෙනී හිටින්න. ඉතින් කාවන්තිස්ස වැඩපිළිවෙලක් කියලා මේ ලිපිපෙළින් යෝජනා කරපු කටයුත්තට පණදෙන්නත් ඒ වගේ ම සංවිධාන ආකෘතියක් ඇතුළේ අපිට වැඩකරන්න පුළුවන්.

ඒත් අපේ රටේ තියෙන ප්‍රධාන ප්‍රශ්නයක් තමයි නිරන්තරයෙන් ම සිද්දවෙන වංචා, දූෂණ කටයුතු. මේ විදිහට මුදල් දුන්න පමණින් තමන් බලාපොරොත්තු වෙන දේ සිද්දවෙයි කියලා හිතන්නේ කොහොම ද? වංචා දූෂණ කරන්නේ දේශපාලනඥයෝ විතරක් නෙවෙයි. මුදල් වංචාකරන අය ඕන පදම් අපේ ගම්වල සමිති සමාගම්වලත් ඉන්නවා. ඉතින් අපි හදන රාජ්‍ය නොවන සංවිධානවලටත් ඒ ලෙඩේ බෝ නො වී තියෙන්න ඉඩක් නෑ. කොළ මඩින්න ගන්න හරක් කොළෙන් ම කනවා කියනවානේ. ඒ හින්දා මේ වැඩේ සියයට සියයක් ම වළක්වන එක නම් කරන්න බෑ. අනිත් එක පූර්ණකාලීන ව මේ වැඩවලට යොමුවෙන අය නඩත්තු කරන්නත් වෙනවා. ඒක මේ වැඩේ ම පිරිවැයක් මිසක් නාස්තියක් නෙවෙයි.

ඒත් ඒ වගේ පිරිස් නඩත්තු කර කර ඉන්න එක ම අපේ අරමුණ කරගන්න බැහැනේ. ඉතින් ඒ හරහා කරවන වැඩවල විනිවිදභාවය රැකෙන විදිහට ඒවා කරන්න මාර්ග හොයාගන්න වෙනවා. මේකට යොදාගන්න පුළුවන් හොඳ ම උපක්‍රමය තමයි කරන වැඩවල සාර්ථකත්වය ගැන හොයලා බලන එක. එකෙන් එක හරි වැඩ සිද්දවෙනවා නම් ඒකෙන් කියැවෙන්නේ තමන් දායකවෙච්ච දේ ප්‍රතිඵලයක් තියෙනවා කියන එකනේ. ඉතින් අරමුදල් ලබාගන්න සංවිධාන බැඳිලා ඉන්න ඕන තමන් කරන වැඩ ගැන යම් ආකාරයකින් අරමුදල් ලබාදුන්න අය ව දැනුම්වත් කරන්න. අන්තර්ජාලය හරහා වුනත් ඒ වැඩේ කරන්න පුළුවන්.

ඊට අමතර ව, මේ වැඩවලට උරදෙන සංවිධානවලටත් පුළුවන් අන්තර්ජාලය හරහා අවශ්‍ය අරමුදල් එකතුකරලා දෙන්න. දැන් බොහෝ රටවල්වල ක්‍රියාත්මක වෙන සමූහ අරමුදල් (ක්‍රවුඩ් ෆන්ඩිං) ක්‍රමය මේ වැඩේට යොදාගන්න පුළුවන් ඉතාමත් හොඳ උපක්‍රමයක්. උදාහරණයක් විදිහට මීමුරේ ගම හදන වැඩේට ව්‍යාපෘතියක් සකස්කරලා ඒ වෙනුවෙන් ගමේ සමාගමකුත් පිහිටුවලා ඒකට ඔන කරන අරමුදල් ක්‍රවුඩ් ෆන්ඩිං හරහා හොයාගන්න පුළුවන්. අදාළ රාජ්‍ය නොවන සංවිධානය වැඩ කරන්න ඕන මේ වැඩේ සම්බන්ධීකාරකයෙක් විදිහට. ඒ වගේ ම, අවශ්‍ය පහසුකම් සළසන්නෙක් විදිහට.

අපේ සමාජය ශක්තිමත් කරන්න අපි කළ යුතු අ‍නෙක් වැදගත් ම කාර්යය තමයි අපේ මේ වැඩවලට ඕන කරන හැකියාවෙන්ගෙන් පිරිපුන් මිනිස්සු ඇතිකරගන්න වැඩේ. පොත් පත් කියවලා විභාග පාස්කරපු මිනිස්සුන්ට විතරක් හැම වැඩේ ම කරන්න බෑ. විවිධ ශිල්පවල කෙළ පැමැණි අයත් අපිට ඉන්න ඕන. ඉතින් යම් යම් හැකියා තියෙන අය විදේශ රටවලට යවලා හරි පුහුණුකරලා ගෙන්නගන්න වැඩේත් මේ වගේ අරමුදල් හරහා කරන්න පුළුවන්. යම් යම් කර්මාන්ත කරන්න ඕන කාර්මික දැනුම ලබාගන්න කියලා අනගාරික ධර්මපාලතුමා තරුණයන් කණ්ඩායමක් චීනයට යවලා තියෙනවා. අපිට ඒ අත්දැකීම්වලිනුත් පාඩම් ඉගෙන ගන්න පුළුවන්.

ඉතින් අකර්මණ්‍ය කම්මැලි මිනිස්සුන්ට සල්ලි විසිකරන්නේ නැතිව පිංපොත හරහා අපේ සමාජය නැගිට්ටවන වැඩේ අපිට පටන්ගන්න පුළුවන් කියන අදහස පාඨක ඔබේ අවධානයට යොමුකරලා මේ ලිපිපෙළ මෙතැනින් අවසන්කරනවා.

වරුණ චන්ද්‍රකීර්ති ෴

Commemorating LTTE dead is tantamount to celebrating every person killed by the LTTE

November 26th, 2017

Mahinda Gunasekera

Your Excellency, Maithripala Sirisena, Hon. Prime Minister, Hon. Cabinet Ministers and Hon. Members of Parliament ,

Please see the annexed article published By Ms. Shenali D. Waduge highlighting the absurd lengths to which the present government has been directly and knowingly acceded to the extremist demands made by the Tamil National Alliance (Proxy Party representing the banned LTTE) and the TNA controlled Provincial Council of the Northern Province, which goes against the principles of good governance or yahapalanaya.

Tax payers’ monies paid into the Central Government allocated to the Northern Province under the decentralized budget in the amount of Rupees 4 Million is to be utilized by the NPC for setting up a Museum to commemorate those who died in the ranks of the internationally designated terrorist group known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) which carried on armed warfare against the duly elected Government of Sri Lanka for over three decades to break-up the unitary state and establish a separate state encompassing the northern and eastern provinces, extending to nearly 30 percent of the island’s land area and 66 percent of its coastal belt by force of arms, for approximately 8-10 percent of the island’s total population, in which region the resident population is  predominantly from the Tamil community. This move to break up the country and form a separate state was attempted knowing full well that the majority of the Tamils lived outside the northern and eastern provinces, and at a time they enjoyed equal rights throughout the country.

It is indeed shocking to have the Central Government overlook this serious departure from good governance and silently watch tax payer funds being misused by the NPC. Accepting nonsensical fiscal measures drawn up by the subordinate provincial body with regard to funds allocated to it by the centre is the prime act of irresponsibility, as it in NO WAY helps to bring about RECONCILIATION. Is this the irresponsible and wayward manner of a government also embroiled in a major loss to the nation as a result of the Central Bank Bond Scam and attempted cover up, to win the support of the TNA when it next faces the polls? The Minister of Finance must take steps to prevent the misuse of tax funds by the NPC and ensure that same is not misdirected towards the stated objective of establishing a Museum to honour fighters of a proscribed terrorist group which is currently banned.

Mahinda Gunasekera

Misguided Tamils:  A Threat to National Unity

November 26th, 2017

Dr. Daya Hewapathirane

 History of the Tamil Community of Sri Lanka   

The small communities of Tamils and Muslims living in Sri Lanka, amount to about 24% of the island’s total population with Tamils including Estate Tamils accounting for 15% and Muslims 09%. These communities are descendants of groups of individuals, exclusively males, who arrived in this island at different times in the past for various purposes, and later settled down among the indigenous Sinhala people. Tamils came from southern India and continue to observe the cultural traditions of their homeland which is Tamilnadu, where the Tamil culture including the Tamil language originated. Tamils in general, therefore are a settler community in the island with the rights and privileges enjoyed by the indigenous Sinhala people.  However, it is important to note that Tamils are indigenous to the Tamilnadu which is the birth-place of the Tamil culture and language. For all purposes, the national and cultural homeland of the Tamils is Tamilnadu.

Tamils arrived in the Jaffna peninsula in the 16th century

Initially the Tamils came to the island as invaders and mercenaries. Since the 3rd century BCE, there were seventeen Tamil-speaking Dravidian invasions of the Sinhala kingdom when Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa were the Sinhala royal capitals. These invasions were associated with extreme forms of violence and destruction. After defeat some Tamils fled to India while some remained in Sri Lanka with some settling down in the Jaffna peninsula. Historians H.W. Codrington, Fr. S.G. Perera, and Mudaliyar C. Rasanayagam mentions clearly that the Jaffna peninsula was peopled by the Sinhala Buddhist community before the sixteenth century. This is confirmed by archeological evidence of the remains of stupes and viharas in the peninsula, and by the large number of Tamilized Sinhala place names in the Jaffna peninsula and in the Northern Eastern region of the country where Tamils and Muslims predominate at present. In the 16the century and thereafter, for many years, the Sinhala Buddhist people in Jaffna lived together with Tamil immigrants from South India, in harmony. The famous Portuguese historian Fernao De Queyroz mentions in his book, that when the Portuguese arrived in the island in early 16th century, the Jaffna region was, like other 14 regions of the country at that time, managed by a sub-king, who paid tribute to the Sinhala King (or ‘Emperor’) in Kotte.  Some Tamils cite the Rama-Ravana story to claim that Tamils were in the island in ancient times. The eminent historian A.L. Basham has called this Ramayana story as bluff and has shown that the Ramayana is a work of fiction by Valmiki, who drew his plot and characters from the Dasaratha, Jataka and the Valahassa Jataka of the Buddhists.

It is a fact that the Sinhala people, starting with their kings and leaders of the past, have been quite accommodative of the Tamils and others who made Sri Lanka their home. Although they came as invaders, mercenaries, merchants, illegal immigrants and so on, they were permitted to settle wherever they pleased and live according to their cultural norms without any harassment. They were/are permitted to move anywhere in the country, and be involved in whatever gainful employment they wished anywhere in our country. They were/are allowed to build their Tamil schools, Hindu kovils and conduct their religious and cultural activities just the way they did in their motherland – Tamilnadu.

Privileges During the British Colonial Period in Sri Lanka

During the British colonial period which started in the 18th century, under the British colonial policy of divide and rule”, massive favoritism was accorded by the British to Tamils, in return for the support of Tamils as quislings to crush Sinhala resistance to British occupation of the island. To serve their self-interests, the British policy set one community against the other. The British gave special privileges to the Tamil minority and those of the Christian faith. They included better opportunities for education, employment, and government services in general.  Tamils soon became a privileged community. To cite one example, in terms of the density of schools per unit area, the Jaffna district had the highest density. In 1870 there were only two Buddhist schools left in the country – in Panadura and Dodanduwa as against 805 Christian Schools. As a result, even in 1956, eight years after Independence, the Tamils, then a mere   11% of the population, held 75% of the jobs in the army and 65% of the jobs in the public service.

All colonial powers of the island, acted on pure and absolute self-interest”. British occupation of Sri Lanka was one of sheer exploitation and devastation. Whatever benefits that were derived by local inhabitants were merely incidental to their exploitation of the country’s natural and human resources to reap enormous benefits for the British government. The vast changes that they brought about in almost all areas of life in the country, led to the disruption of the long-held culture, values, and way of life of local Sinhala Buddhists. Under the infamous Waste Lands Ordinance” of the British, commercial plantations of coffee, tea and rubber were established on lands expropriated from the rural Sinhala people, without compensation. The dispossessed Sinhala people were unwilling to work on the plantations and in the 19th century and thereafter, the British imported Tamil laborers from South India to work as labourers in plantations. These Tamils later became a new element in the demographic composition of the country. Most of these Tamil labourer community in the highlands of the island, stayed behind and most of them were accorded citizenship in later years after the country attained political independence.

Post- Independence Privileges

It is important to note, that even during the post-independence era, the Tamils have been permitted to move anywhere in the country, and be involved in whatever gainful employment they wished anywhere in our country. They were/are allowed to build their Tamil schools, Hindu kovils and conduct their religious and cultural activities just the way they did in their motherland – Tamilnadu. Tamils have been accorded official recognition by their representation in our national flag by means of the orange colour band; Tamil culture is recognized by the State and their major cultural days are public holidays; The Tamil language is officially recognized as a national language of the country; Hinduism the main religion of Tamils is recognized by the State and its religious days have been declared as national holidays.

Emergence of Tamil Racism, Extremism, and Separatism

 In the 1950s and 60s, there were many South Indian Tamil films produced, directed and acted by extremist South Indian Tamils that were directly propagating Tamil racism and extremism. These films were imported to Sri Lanka and were popularly watched by Sri Lankan Tamils. The directors, script writers and movie stars of these crude films were well known Tamil extremists with political overtures. They soon became leading political figures in the Tamilnadu political scene, promoting the so-called Tamil cause and Tamil separatism. Among them were Karunaneedi, M.G. Ramachandran, Shivaji Ganeshan and the infamous Jayalalitha. The whole purpose of these low-budget films was to generate Tamil racism and a sense of Tamil superiority. These films were shown widely in Sri Lanka and were quite popular among the Tamils in Sri Lanka. The extreme racist attitudes that these films and the Tamil media helped to generate at that time, made  Tamils feel elevated and politically motivated to seek special privileges including separatism. The extremist Tamil attitude made them want to take control and began talking about Tamil nationalism, Tamil national struggle and Tamil homeland and so on. Some Tamil extremists resorted to dishonesty, falsehood, fabrications and deliberate misinterpretation and distortion of historic facts pertaining to Sri Lanka. Eventually they resorted to terrorism to establish themselves as a force to reckon with among the majority Sinhala people.

Undue Privileges as a Minority

Tamils – as a small minority community enjoy undue privileges that are not enjoyed by the majority Sinhala community in the country.  In fact, no other minority community in any major country in the world enjoys the privileges that the Sri Lankan Tamils enjoy. Today, and for many years in the past, more than half of the Tamil population of Sri Lanka lives among the Sinhala people in predominantly Sinhala areas in the Western, Southern, Central, and Eastern parts of the island. Here, they have their kovils and festivals, thoosa kades, their Tamil newspapers, magazines, videos, music audios, films and free to intermingle with others in their neighborhood without being harassed.

Tamils have the opportunity of living and owning property including real estate anywhere in the country. About 31% of all privately-owned land in Sri Lanka belongs to the 12% Tamil population, compared to the Sinhala who own 51% of land although they are more than about 75% of the population. About 70% of the land, and 85% of the businesses, in the administrative and residential capital, Colombo, are owned by Tamils. The per capita income of Tamils is far greater than the indigenous Sinhala people (estimated to be twice that of the Sinhala) and the rate of unemployment of Tamils is half that of the Sinhala. More than 30% of professional and managerial jobs are held by this less than 12% minority.

Most Tamils are either businessmen or professionals and are dependent on the Sinhala people for their business and professional success. They earn their living using the Sinhala market, Sinhala clients or Sinhala people. Sinhala employers hire Tamils as employees. However, it is well evident that Tamil employers rarely if at all, employ Sinhala people in their establishments. Some of the largest wholesale and retail businesses in Colombo are owned and run by Tamils. Most jewelry establishments, travel agencies, telecommunications outlets are owned and operated by them. The rich Tamils in Colombo and other urban areas in Sinhala areas are owners of the high-priced property including land and houses and expensive vehicles. In fact, the children of these well-to-do urban Tamils attend leading schools in the country, including expensive international schools.

No comparable minorities (including Indians, Pakistanis, Sinhalas, and Tamils etc. in the UK) in any major country have been given such preposterous benefits and opportunities, which are not rights but ridiculously high privileges. Since the privileges of one person can only be had at the expense of the rights of another, this shows that, in fact, it is the indigenous Sinhala’s 75% of the population, who are discriminated against.

 Tamil Terrorism and its Subjugation   

 Terror in its worst forms never known in our land was experienced during the invasion and rule of the Dravidian Kalinga Magha (and in more recent years under the Tamil terrorist Prabakaran). The crime-prone rule of Kalinga Magha prevailed for 21 years. The Tamil Pandyan and Tamil Nayakka intrusion into Sinhala royal families led to the Sinhala royalty going into disarray after the 13th century, and the eventual decline of the stability and magnanimity of the Sinhala Buddhist nation.

During a good part of the past four decades, Tamil terrorists of the LTTE, took away from the indigenous Sinhala majority, what they valued and cherished most as a nation – their freedom and peaceful life. During this time, most Tamils living within and outside Sri Lanka were openly or discreetly supportive of terrorism and separatism propagated by the racist LTTE terrorists under Prabakaran, their ruthless leader. The overwhelming majority of Sri Lankan Tamils living overseas, were helping, both directly and indirectly, often using deceitful means to the Tamil terror movement in Sri Lanka thereby promoting gruesome, hideous, and horrifying terrorist activities against the nation, its Sinhala leaders, Bhikkhus, military and police personnel. They helped bomb and destroy reputed historically significant Buddhist monuments and sites in our country, and other public property of value and took action to disrepute and undermine the legitimately elected government of our country.

The Sinhala nation is eternally grateful to the Ranaviru Sinhala sons and daughters for eliminating from our nation, this treacherous racist terrorist menace in the year 2009. Sinhala leaders at the time understood that for the emancipation of our nation, there can be no compromise with terrorists and their cohorts both local and foreign. The territorial integrity and sovereignty of our motherland is of fundamental importance to us, and the nation is ever grateful to those who led our military forces to eradicate Tamil terrorism and for restoring our nation for the present and future generations. Thousands of true sons of the soil sacrificed their precious lives while serving in the military forces. The nation is grateful forever for the sacrifices they made to bring peace to our people

Our heroic military personnel who were making untold sacrifices to protect our people and the territorial integrity of our country were subject to extreme forms of indignity, insult, and disgrace by these Tamils, especially during the period of conflict, using most deceitful and dishonest accusations. Our illustrious national culture and our Buddhist Sangha community responsible for nurturing, promoting, and uplifting our outstanding national culture for some two thousand three hundred years, were subject to debase and disrespect by these treacherous Tamil racists and extremists. Buying over and using the international media and other means, these overseas Tamil extremists were involved openly in a widespread campaign, using the basest forms of falsehoods and blatant lies of unimaginable proportions, to demean, discredit and destroy the good image of our country

Many remnants of these ruthless LTTE terrorists, especially those living overseas, continue to subscribe to the vicious extremist attitudes of the defunct Tamil LTTE. They continue to propagate extreme forms of deceitful and divisive propaganda against Sri Lanka. They resort to dishonesty, deliberate misinterpretation and distortion of historic facts pertaining to our country. These are people who were, at one stage, actively involved in criminal activities and atrocities of the murderous LTTE. By such actions they display their treachery, deceit, and gruesome anti-national attitudes towards a nation that did much for their benefit.

 The Best of Both Worlds  

It is noteworthy, that throughout the period of conflict and thereafter, more than half the Tamil population of Sri Lanka were living in predominantly Sinhala areas, among the Sinhala people without any harassment.  Since the end of the conflict in 2009, the number living in Sinhala areas of the south have shown a striking increase. Most of them are either businessmen or professionals, some working for the government and others lucratively self-employed. The Sinhala people of the south have been their growing clientele and patrons. Most Tamil businesses are primarily dependent on the Sinhala market for their survival. In other words, they earn their living using Sinhala hospitality and Sinhala clients. However, despite this accommodative spirit of the Sinhala people, what is clear is the fact that the Tamil employers rarely employ Sinhala employees in their establishments.

Some of the largest wholesale and retail businesses in Colombo are owned and operated by Tamils. Most jewelry establishments, travel agencies, telecommunications outlets are owned and operated by them. The rich Tamils in Colombo and other urban areas in Sinhala areas are owners of high-valued property including land, houses, vehicles, and other luxuries. They are constantly involved international travel.  They have their religious and cultural organizations, their ‘kovils’ and related activities with no restrictions placed on them by the Sinhala community. The Sinhala community heavily patronizes the Tamil food outlets such as the ‘thoosa kade’. In addition, they have their Tamil newspapers, magazines, videos, music audios, films and are free to intermingle with others in Sinhala neighborhoods without being harassed.  

Threat to the National Unity and Territorial Integrity                                        

Some of the Tamil extremists either fail to understand or wish to overlook the true reasons for or circumstances surrounding the racist Tamil terrorist menace in our motherland.  It appears that Tamil extremists do not want to accept the fact that, all along, he biggest impediment to overall progress of our country and the well-deserved well-being of our people at large has been this savage Tamil extremism and terrorism.  It is well-known that it was this racist Tamil terrorism that has brutalized and stunted our nation during the past few decades.

From their attitude and actions, it is well evident that the Tamil community in the country has posed a threat to national unity and territorial integrity of the country. They have resorted to actions that undermine the way of life of other communities, and in a covert manner to democratic principles and rule of law of the country. They rarely if at all participate in national events. They do not participate in the singing of the National Anthem in public events. Recently a Tamil Minister who was the Chief Guest in a public function, refused to hoist the National flag. The polarization tendency and divisive spirit of the Tamil community is self-imposed and not because they are marginalized. The long-term implications of these separatist -extremist trends are highly undesirable for the unity and the maintenance of peace and stability in the country. One should not overlook the fact and take for granted the long-standing opportunity for peaceful cohabitation of different communities, provided by the traditional cultural foundation established by the Sinhala people of this nation.

The National Culture

 All salient aspects of our national culture – tangible and intangible, either grew or evolved within the borders of our country. Sinhala language and literature originated in Sri Lanka. Sinhala language in fact is the most important defining element of our nation’s culture and heritage, from historic times. The Sinhala language grew out of Indo-Aryan dialects and exists only in Sri Lanka and has its own distinguished literary tradition. Sinhala is one of the world’s oldest living languages.  There have been a wide range of languages in the world, particularly in Asia which lived and died without leaving evidence of their existence, because they were never written down. This is not the case with the Sinhala language. All other languages used in Sri Lanka originated in other countries.  It is significant to note that the overwhelming majority of people of Sri Lanka are distinguished by their language – Sinhala, which even today has a strong unifying effect in our motherland helping to reinforce the solidarity of our people as a unique cultural entity in the world. Almost all place names of the country from historic times, are in the Sinhala language – in the North, South, East, West and Central regions.

Indigenous national sovereignty of a country is an inalienable right based on profound justice. Sovereign national rights of Sri Lanka rests with the Sinhala people who are indigenous to this country, forming its dominant majority community for over 2500 years. Sri Lanka is the only national sovereign motherland of the Sinhala people. Their culture, way of life and their Sinhala language originated and developed in Sri Lanka.

 Conforming to National Cultural Norms and Values

The non-indigenous settler communities such as the Tamils and Muslims are expected to conform to the norms and values of the Sinhala Nation to which they belong today. They may have brought various ethnic, cultural, and religious customs, traditions, traits and values from their original nation and homelands where their cultures evolved and consolidated. They are free to maintain these cultural norms if they do not conflict with the norms and practices of the Sinhala Nation of which they are now a part. Once the non-indigenous persons become a part of the Sinhala Nation it not only becomes their national obligation, but more importantly, it is to their advantage to become a part of the nation by learning and understanding the norms of the Sinhala nation where they now belong, and where they have been accepted as non-indigenous nationals by the indigenous Sinhala people. When a foreigner or a person not indigenous to a country migrates into the country, and decides to make it his home, it is incumbent on that person to learn about the history, norms and traits of the new country and its people. The new immigrant is expected to acknowledge, subscribe to, and integrate into the new nation of which he now is a part. The same applies to all descendants of non-indigenous immigrants, who may have been born and raised in the new nation 

National Rights and Individual Rights

Indigenous Sinhala nationals or the Sinhala people are the founders of the Sinhala or Hela Nation, and are entitled to special national rights. Important in this regard is the promotion, protection and preservation of their culture, language, social system, and values that characterize their Sinhala Nation.  Sinhala should be restored as the sole national and official language of the country.  Promotion and preservation of the Sinhala Buddhist culture as the national culture, should receive priority attention. It should be made a mandatory subject in the school curriculum.  The national anthem of the country is sung in the Sinhala language. The minority communities are not entitled to such special privileges, because the Sinhala nation was founded by the Sinhala people and is the legitimate home of the Sinhala people. Sinhale is not the home of other cultures and languages. These cultures and languages did not originate or evolve in this land unlike the case with the Sinhala culture and Sinhala language. Therefore, the cultures and languages of minority communities cannot and are not entitled legitimately to be accorded national or official recognition at par with the Sinhala culture and language. However, these communities are free to observe and preserve their cultural activities and their languages within their communities. As far as ordinary human rights are concerned, members of minority settler communities are entitled to the same human rights as those enjoyed by members of the mainstream Sinhala community.

As a nation with a historic cultural tradition that extends to over 2200 years, where the founding principles have been freedom, compassion, tolerance, and accommodation of people of all faiths and ethnicities, it is necessary that the true patriots of Sinhale, the Sinhala nation, get to the forefront, mobilize themselves and take legitimate actions to protect and uphold these wholesome cultural traditions, and thereby reinforce the Sinhala nation – Sinhale.  All citizens of the country who subscribe to the Sinhale Nation and respect the cultural norms and values that characterize this nation, will find acceptance as members of the Sinhale nation, irrespective of their ethnic and religious affiliations and differences. The Sinhale Nation incorporates the tremendous cultural wealth of the Sinhala people recognized the world over for its richness and uniqueness. This should be preserved and promoted for posterity. Those who undermine the nation’s cultural heritage, sovereignty and territorial integrity are enemies of the nation and should be confronted and subdued forthwith, for the welfare of the nation.

Strengthen and Revitalize the Sinhala Nation

For the patriotic and caring nationals of this island, especially those of the Sinhala community, irrespective of their religious affiliations, there is one moral law that stands above everything else, and that is to do everything possible to strengthen their Sinhala Nation and to curb the efforts of anti-national elements both local and foreign, engaged in violating and undermining Sinhala Buddhist national interests. It was with such an attitude and approach that enabled our valiant Sinhala soldiers to wipe out anti-national, separatist Tamil terrorists who were hell-bent on destroying the integrity of this nation.

The present generation of Sinhala nationals has a moral obligation to protect, preserve and promote the greatest of their inheritance, their unique nation, for the survival of their Buddhist cultural heritage and for the benefit of future generations. Concerned Sinhala nationals will under no circumstances allow the sovereignty, the distinct territorial integrity and the all-pervasive Sinhala Buddhist cultural character of the island be subject to any form of disarray or disintegration. They will not permit any force, internal or external, ethnic, or religious, to subjugate or undermine the integrity of the Sinhala Buddhist culture of this island nation.

Sinhala history is replete with valor and courage in battles against overly superior forces. The struggle against extremism and the looming division of this Sinhala island nation of ours demands our full national strength. Let all Sinhala nationalists rise to the occasion, forgetting for a moment their ‘other’ differences, and swear allegiance to the unity of this country by giving unswerving support to those commendable organizations that have emerged in recent times to save the nation from undesirable elements. The renewed loyalty that is fast emerging among the Sinhala nationals, particularly among the contemporary youth, is most encouraging.

Violation of Sovereignty and National Integrity 

In recent times, movements and organizations have sprung up under the initiative of some concerned Bhikkhus and members of the Sinhala community across the country, with an increasingly large following of the nation’s youth, to highlight and draw attention to the vital and pressing need for necessary action to restore, protect and uphold the legitimate national rights and privileges of the Sinhala people and the traditionally and constitutionally accorded foremost place to Buddhism, which in recent times appear to be subject to threats and challenges from both local and foreign sources. There is evidence of attempts both direct and indirect, overt, and covert, to undermine these legitimate rights and privileges by extremist elements, especially of the minority communities evidently with the involvement of extremist, racist, uncaring, and unpatriotic politicians with their own vested interests and ulterior motives.   

Sinhala nationals should not tolerate any individual or community who, whilst living in the Sinhala Nation and considering it their home, deliberately misusing such a privilege by scheming and adopting extreme means or contributing to such actions, in violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of this only nation of ours. This includes both direct and indirect efforts on the part of these extremist elements to carve out ethnic and religious enclaves within our country, merely because some of them had lived in specific places for extended periods of time. These extremist elements with self-serving attitudes and objectives should be considered as traitors or enemies of the nation and should be dealt with accordingly.

 National Rights are not individuals rights, they are the collective rights of a Nation. Each Nation can exercise their National Rights only in their motherland where that nation’s indigenous culture originates. Non-indigenous ethnic minorities such as the Tamils living in the island are free to claim National Rights of the Tamil Nation only in Tamil Nadu – the motherland of the Tamil Nation, but NOT in Sri Lanka. To do so in this country or elsewhere, is to grossly violate the National Rights of other Nations. It is time the Tamils, Muslims, Moors and other members of minority communities understand this clearly, so that all can live peacefully and collectively enrich our lives in this glorious island nation of ours. The average Sinhala person has nothing against anyone who wishes to shed extremist feelings and joining them to build a nation that is peaceful and prosperous, a nation which shuns extremism and terrorism. The Sinhala people want all other communities to join them, just the way how minority communities are expected to do in other countries of the world, especially Canada, Australia, Norway, USA, and UK.  The Sinhala people want others who live among them to help build the country as one nation, a nation founded on the noble principles of non-violence, tolerance, compassion, where peaceful co-habitation has been the cornerstone from historic times. Forgiving and forgetting” has been the attitude of the Sinhala people, even to those who have harmed them repeatedly from historic times, because they know that eventually justice and truth will prevail.

Dr. Daya Hewapathirane

daya.hewapathirane@gmail.com

November 26, 2017

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