“The letter by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was special” : President Ranil Wickremesinghe

September 23rd, 2022

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The statement made by President Ranil Wickremesinghe while participating in the vote of condolence on the demise of HM Queen Elizabeth II, moved in the Parliament today (23)

Amongst all the letters of congratulations I received on becoming the president, the one that was sent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was special. It would have been one of the last letters of congratulations, if not her last letter of congratulations.

Her Majesty has been very frail after the death of her husband. His Highness Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, but no one expected a sudden passing away like this.

The ceremonies are all over, but we have to grapple with the issue. What did Queen Elizabeth II mean to us, to Sri Lanka, to the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and to the world. As Queen of Ceylon, her reign signified the transformation of our country from Ceylon to Sri Lanka. The great political upheaval started under her. The 1956 election victory, the emergence of the ethnic issue, the coming of the free education generation, the state control of the economy, two coup d’etat against the government and the start of the armed uprisings in the South.

Her Majesty is a person who is a staunch Christian and held to her beliefs as a defender of the Anglican faith. But as Queen of Ceylon she also upheld the commitment to safeguard Buddhism under the Kandyan Convention of 1815. In fact, a little known item is that HM presided over the Buddha Jayanthi 2500 celebrations as the head of Ceylon together with the kings of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and the President of Burma as Myanmar was then known.

When her term came to an end and we became a republic, there were also two issues that we had left behind which has still not been resolved. The conversion from a dominion of Ceylon into a unitary state of the Republic of Sri Lanka was the emergence of the ethnic issues which led, in turn to uprisings and still the last part of it has to be resolved.

Secondly, it was an issue that was raised, about if you want a figurehead why don’t you have the queen? Why do you need a figurehead President? I remember the late Mr. Siriwardena, Editor of the ‘Aththa’ wrote an editorial that we need not become a republic to become a socialist country. Then there was the issue that was raised by the then leader of the Opposition Hon. J.R. Jayawardena supported by his Chief Opposition Whip Ranasinghe Premadasa as to why we need a figurehead president. If we are to have a president, we should have an Executive Presidency on the model of France.

Now this is also still an unresolved question. Many have pledged and won elections to abolish the executive presidency but no one has done it.

In a sense, she represented not only the transformation of Sri Lanka but also the transformation of the rest of the world. The transfer of power from the West to Asia and Africa, the dismantling of the British Empire and the UK joining Europe, and then they left Europe and are now redefining its role as Global Britain.

Queen Elizabeth II was different. From Head of the British Colonies she became head of the Commonwealth of Nations, the transformation which represents her greatest success bringing together the West and the rest. This Commonwealth of Nations saw some of the most outstanding leaders of our time get together with HM the Queen.

Sir Winston Churchill, Dame Margret Thatcher, Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sir Robert Menzies, Pierre Trudeau, Lester Pearson, Nelson Mandela, Kenyatta, Kenneth Kaunda, Nyerere, Nkrumah, Lee Kuan Yew and Tunku Abdul Rahman were amongst the others.

In this transformation, Queen Elizabeth II became to us a symbol of stability and a symbol of adaptability. No other queen would have jumped off a helicopter with James Bond. And she was a symbol of duty. As a global icon she outranked the UK, a nation which has now to charter its fortune without its greatest soft-power asset, Queen Elizabeth, who was 100 times more powerful than the aircraft carrier named after her.

It is to pay our respect to this global icon which took many of us to the funeral service in Westminster Abbey. It was a very moving funeral service. The most poignant moment became when all of us in the Abbey, Christian or non-Christian, joined in to sing her favourite hymn ‘The Lord Is My Shepard’. ‘Goodness and mercy all my life shall surely follow me and in the god’s house for evermore my dwelling place shall be ;.

Queen Elizabeth II is no more. Therefore, I request, Hon. Speaker, and I am supporting the motion moved by the Hon. Prime Minister to convey to HM King Charles III and members of the Royal Family our condolences.

I conclude this tribute to Queen Elizabeth II of Ceylon, the last of our royal line which began with King Wijaya with this verse. “;Anicca vata sankhara, uppadavaya-dhammino, Uppajjitva nirujjhanti, tesam vupasamo sukho.”
Impermanence our formations subject to rise and fall, having risen they cease, their subsiding is bliss.

Gazette issued declaring several areas as high security zones

September 23rd, 2022

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Gazette has been issued today declaring several areas as high security zones

High Security Zones include Parliament, Supreme, High court & Magistrate Court- Colombo, AG Dept, Presidential Secretariat, President’s House, Navy, Air Force & Police HQs, Ministry of Defence, SL Army Hq- Akuregoda, PM Office, Temple Trees, Official Residencies of Defence Sec & Commanders of Tri Forces

EX-PRESIDENT IN RETROSPECT: A NOTE TO GALLE FACE PROTESTERS AND THEIR NEW MESSIAHS

September 22nd, 2022

By Sena Thoradeniya

1. DIDN’T GR HEAR THE GALLE FACE PROTESTERS SING”?

When the protesters were occupying the Galle Face Green and protesting at some other sites what were our intelligence personnel and Defense Ministry panjandrums doing was anyone’s guess. Did not the deposed President hear the slogans chanted by the protesters, see placards, banners and other visuals exhibited by the protesters? As a decorated old soldier turned into an IT expert, was he not exposed to what were posted in social media platforms?  Did not his advisors and intelligence officers brief him about the imminent events? We have no answers to these straightforward questions.

In our essay Culture of Galle Face Protesters” (LankaWeb: August 23.2022), we had stated providing many examples how the Galle Face Protesters in their songs, slogans, placards etc. etc. insulted, humiliated, vilified, disgraced and shamed the ex-President. To me and I think to the majority of people in Sri Lanka, whether voted for him or not, he was not a person to be treated in that vulgar manner.

The Protesters challenged the State, in other words called for the destruction of the State. Artists of the Fearless Community”, We are From Here Project” and Sisterhood Initiative” painted the Presidential Secretariat in flames. Their laser projections projected on to the façade of Presidential Secretariat challenged the unitary state of Sri Lanka.

He was apathetic when the protesters besieged his private residence at Pengiriwatta, Mirihana.  Many more incidents followed. The protest gathered momentum because the law was not enforced.

2. WAS HE PRESSURISED?

Can we believe that the ex-President was pressurised by Julie Chung day in and day out as claimed by MP Wimal Weerawansa; that the ex-Prsesident was keeping his options open to go back to America to be with his family without antagonising the Americans?  Former Professor Nalin de Silva also had said a similar thing, quoting a verse line from Sinhabahu”, that he acted like this because of his children – Daruwan Sanda”-thathe wanted to be with his children! A happy family re-union in America! If it is so, did he think that politics was something which has a smooth take-off, a flight with least air turbulences and a safe landing? I don’t think so.

I think that he was trapped by the US. We had some doubts why the US authorities allowed him to renounce his Us citizenship when there was a court case pending against him. It was the beginning of the grand conspiracy. They knew from which direction the prevailing winds blow. To hoodwink the general public, in connivance with the grand conspirators, three NGO chiefs utilising funds provided by the very same US Agencies filed FR applications in the Supreme Courts to debar him from entering the Presidential fray. Very soon the US understood that the newly elected President was not the man they wanted.  He was vacillating between India, China and US. By the time the New Fortress” deal was completed the narrative has been already scripted.

3. WAS HE A DICTATOR?

Many Columbians called GR a dictator”, an autocrat” a tyrant”, a despot”, all having more or less the same meaning. A pseudo-theorist who occupied VIyatha Maga” and Eliya” rostrums later called him an armed Dharmapala” (armed Dharmapalism”). This demonstrates that how the ex-President had failed to assess the careerists who surrounded him. To take somebody as your confidante you should study that person’s history, past deeds and the ideology he represented and advocated.

Foreign-funded think tank”, Pathfinder” has not done anything good for him. To appoint its key persons to strategic positions in the State and foreign service was calamitous. Whether foreign-funded Verite Research” and Advocata Group” had advised him, we are in the dark. His own creation Viyathmaga, in his own words founded to act like a think tank, had a sizable amount represented in the Parliament and five of them took oaths as State Ministers. In 2020, I wrote five articles about Viyathmaga” politics and I do not know whether to laugh or cry that many of my predictions have come true. Viyathmaga” grandees appointed to key positions in state institutions brought disaster not only to GR, but to the whole country, like the lizard who ruined his own mother’s funeral” as the Ibos say. What their MPs and State Ministers did in respect of course correction?  Now, after de-camping they say that GR did not listen to them!!  

Although many of GR’s adversaries tried to tarnish his image recalling Be a Hitler” call by an unsuspecting Anunayaka Thero of Asgiriya Chapter and Rathupaswela and Negombo shooting incidents.He was criticised for appointing ex-army officers to key administrative positions. This was painted as militarisation even by some prominent members of the clergy. But we saw some of these ex-military officers acting with kid gloves when crucial decisions had to be taken. Raiding hoarded sugar and rice stocks and handing over the same stuff to the hoarders itself was a case in point. Malady was the corrupt system, bribery, corruption, waste, indiscipline and extravagancy. That is why some people wanted a benevolent dictator”. They, including the protesters got only benevolence” and compassion!  

Recruiting a person who had worked in a media institution (this particular media group was actively involved in the Galle Face Protest from its inception) that opposed Rajapaksas tooth and nail as his Media Secretary and another from another private media institution owned by Lyca Group, (owned by a British-Sri Lankan Tamil entrepreneur, once alleged to have links to LTTE) as Media Director were disastrous. Following the MIrihana outrage Presidential Media Unit issued a Statement that those who resorted to violence wanted to enact an Arabi Wanantharaya (Arab jungle” instead of Arabi Wasanthaya” or Arab Spring”). Before the final onslaught one fellow left the country seeking greener pastures.  The other one decamped joining his former organization.

Ex-President’s critics said that he did not like others criticising his appointees or appointments given to certain people. This was clearly visible with the appointment of High Commissioner to India with ministerial powers.

Is this autocracy? Or liberalism? Considering what was being done was right is also a manifestation of liberalism. I am right”; I cannot go wrong”; I did the right thing”. What is needed is Doing Right Things Right, Always”. It is the Right Way; Not My Way. Only Frank Sinatra can sing I did it My Way”. 

Reprimanding public officers in public and in front of TV cameras (to be telecast in evening news bulletins) were GR’s biggest blunders that displayed his dictatorial tendencies. Why open in-house meetings to media? This is an undesirable habit introduced by the politicians and their media secretaries with the advent of TV and proliferation of TV channels to gain cheap publicity. Still this public spectacle continues.

Still NGOs, some sprang up with the Protest, (many new NGOs mushroomed with the Galle Face Protest; some are of bourgeois intellectuals and professionals) yell that he was vested with immense power, who directly or indirectly controlled most of the institutions in the country. If he had exercised the power bestowed upon him by the Constitution things would have ended completely different. Having power and not using that power are two different things. The ex-President although he had immense power due to 22 nd Amendment did not use that power. It was Ranil Wickremasinghe who executed that power, two days after becoming the President ordering the military to evict Galle Face Protesters.  

4. A LAISSEZ-FAIRE LEADER

To me GR was a laissez-faire leader, an abdicator, who practiced abdicracy, a leadership style as opposed to autocratic (authoritarian) style or democratic style.  He earmarked a space in front of his Secretariat for protesters to protest, which boomeranged.

Instead of occupying the official Presidential House, he lived in his modest house at Pangiriwatta.  He travelled with a minimum of security personnel minus an ambulance, a fire engine as his predecessors did; not only the President, Yahapalana Prime Ministers too had these in his security convoy. GR was criticised by a person none other than Sarath Fonseka for attending Parliament, to deliver the” Throne Speech” without pomp and pageantry, without mounted troops and gun salutes. When there were traffic jams, he took a detour to reach his destination. Once it was reported that he had rebuked security forces for closing roads for one of his visits against his instructions, later to find out that it was done for a Ministerial entourage.  We still remember how our motorists catcalling him when the approach road to Katunayake was blocked for a brief period to allow unhindered passage to a foreign dignitary. (Nobody thought at that time that something was brewing).  He did not use tear gas and water cannons or baton charged to disperse strikers and demonstrators.

After the victorious conclusion of the War he had every opportunity to be promoted as a General or even a Field Marshall.  He had precedents to follow: Ranjan Wijeratne, UNP’s Foreign Minister and Defense State Minister, a Lt. Col. of Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force,{later Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion of the  recreated Sri Lanka Rifle Corps (SLRC), modelled on the Ceylon Planters’ Rifle Corps, a voluntary regiment made up of European planters in the Central Highlands in the colonial era; SLRC was formed with the upcountry planters to safeguard plantation interests from terrorist attacks : by virtue of being the Chairman of the State Plantations Corporation (SLSPC) Ranjan W. was appointed as the Commanding Officer of the second battalion; its first battalion consisted of planters of Janatha Estates Development Board (JEDB) commanded by JEDB’s then Chairman, Pemsith Seneviratne}, was posthumously promoted as a General by Premadasa. Anuruddha Ratwatte was made a General by CBK.

Sarath Fonseka was elevated to the position of Field Marshall by Sirisena. No one opposed; except Wijedasa Rajapaksa who called him Vel Vidane”.

I vividly remember how officers who were responsible for military debacles in the Wanni theatre got promotions under Yahapalana regime citing they were politically victimised under CBK. A Colonel (not in a fighting unit) who retired from active service and found employment in a foreign country later returned when CBK became the President, was promoted to the rank of Major General.  

5. SYSTEM CHANGE

At the time of campaigning and after his ascendance to Presidency GR called for a Systems Change”. As a person who taught Systems Theory” to hundreds of participants the writer thought that GR had a good knowledge of the said theory and was very happy and expected that GR would put into practice what he had learnt. But sad to state that before long we understood that by System Change” he had thought of making improvements. At Gama Samaga Pilisandarak” meetings with village folk and in his occasional flying squad” type visits to strategic institutions and televised sermons to top level officials although he repeated the call for a Systems Change”, it was nothing more than calling for improvements in the existing conditions.

To make improvements the Japanese had introduced the concept, Kaizen” or Continuous Improvement, a people-oriented and process-oriented approach which involves all ranks of employees from top management to workers, in every organisation, every function and in every activity of an employee’s work. It’s simply doing things today better than yesterday and doing things tomorrow better than today”.

Later System Change” entered our common parlance, described as a panacea for all problems. Even the protesters called for a system change”. We do not know what they meant and understood by SYSTEM” and CHANGE”.  Come July, it reached pandemic proportions. Had the protesters achieved their System Change”, ousting GR?

The System” continues.

GR had a penchant to use the term looking out of the box” coupled with his notion of System Change”. It is true that being in a box limits growth and movement”. But his Team kept people in boxes”!

6. HIRUNIKA – MODERN DAY ERIS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND CALL FOR THE NEXT UPRISING”

GR allowed Hirunika, the defeated SJB candidate (modern day Eris, woman of strife, chaos, discord and contention in Greek Mythology) to protest in front of his private residence a week before 31 March. She became the warning sign of all destructive activities that followed beginning with: (i) Mirihana outrage (ii) Besieging Gnanakka’s Devalaya at Anuradhapura before Anuradhapura attacks that preceded May 09 (iii) Protesting in front of   RW’s private residence and (iv) In front of Presidential House, having an unrestricted passage. Inaction of security forces gave wrong signals to other protesters weeks before July 09. 

Did not the security establishment consider these acts as violent rehearsals before the final onslaught? 

The print and electronic media who portray Hirunika as a paragon of virtue should be reminded that her Defender Case” is not yet over and Ramanayaka Tapes” are still lingering in peoples’ minds. Her confrontation with Rajapaksas are purely personal in nature rather than political. A person who frequented Temple Trees when her father was MR’s Trade Union Director, later her mother an Advisor” to MR, once admitted that she was like a member of the Rajapaksa family”. GR pardoning Duminda Silva had intensified her wrath.

She recently predicted that: RW would face the same fate as his predecessor in the coming weeks” and that this government would not be able to stop the next wave of the uprising that will come sooner than thought.” The next uprising will be worse than the previous ones. Next time people will come to the streets armed at least with kitchen knives. None in this government will be able to stop it. Last time the leaders could save their lives. Next time the rioters will set houses of rich and wealthy businessmen too on fire”.

BEWARE: Those who have funded, provided material support, theorised and supported the Galle Face Protest!  This isnone other than calling for open revolt.

Let us take only a few incidents that took place in England soon after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Andrew was heckled by a person as he walked behind Queen’s coffin: You Are a Sick Man”. The man was arrested. An anti-Monarchy demonstrator was arrested after shouting: Who Elected Him” at an accession Proclamation for the new King. A woman was arrested for holding an anti-Monarchy placard Abolish Monarchy”. A man was arrested for holding a Not My King” placard. A 74-year man was charged with breaching the peace”. Mourners who join a 10-mile queue were warned that they could wait up to 30 hours to see the coffin; food, water, banners, placards, flowers, teddy bears (may be Paddington Bears!), were not allowed; mourners who brought tents were not allowed to camp (Galle Face Tents!). Airport style security was maintained and mourners were not allowed to wait at the coffin. When Queen’s coffin was transported from Balmoral to Edinburgh, a six-hour journey by road, of approximately 175 miles, all vehicular traffic was stopped. Hundreds of household staff at Clarence House were given marching orders before even Queen’s corpse was brought to London. Birds of prey were brought to keep pigeons away at Westminster Abbey (animal rights!). Many services including health and operations were either disrupted or cancelled.

If these things happened in Sri Lanka, all our foreign-funded NGOs including BASL would turn the country upside down stirring a tornado.

Now many of Sri Lankan politicians are warning about an imminent uprising” along with Hirunika: Fonseka, JVP, FSP, IUSF, Rajitha, Champika, Dayasiri, dissidents of Pohottuwa, newly formed Nidahasa Group” and all those who have addressed the recently held rally at Hyde Park. Fonseka, true to his belligerent nature, again and again calls people to come to the streets.

How do we explain this phenomenon?  Have they formed a grand alliance? A revolutionary” united front? Have all of these politicians become rebels”, revolutionaries” or, Bolsheviks” overnight? Look at the individual characteristics of these people, what type of classes they represent and type of political lines they follow. 

It is none other than FEAR PSYCHOSIS.

7. FEAR PSYCHOSIS OF PARLIAMENTARIANS

 The term Fear Psychosis” entered our common parlance during 1988-1989 reign of terror. People did not tell anything ill about atrocities committed by JVP and its armed wing DJV. All including the upper-class people followed meekly the instructions given by the chit”. Recalling the orders given how to bury the killed is chilling.

Now after the destruction that took place on May 09, a new phobia had entered the minds of all parliamentarians. All have become supporters of protesters and they weep buckets of tears on behalf of them. Some who were manhandled and severely beaten, who saved their lives merely on luck, whose houses have been gutted, praise the protesters without naming who were responsible for these brazen crimes.

An SJB parliamentarian representing Southern Province had said that SJB did not have any reason to oppose the protesters and around 1200 lawyers affiliated to his party island wide were representing the interests of the protesters and they were continuously maintaining a dialogue with the protesters and do whatever possible for them.

On July 27, former army commander turned politician became the unofficial spokesperson of the protesters and he set August 09 as the date for the final battle” of the struggle. He called the people to come to Colombo on August 09 even to stay a month until toppling the government and asked the police and military not to interfere. He estimated that the number who would sacrifice their lives in the confrontations would be less than 100. Nobody took him seriously and on August 09 he was not seen on the streets. Two days later Sarvapakshika Aragalakaruwo” issued a statement not to be misled by him.

Opposition politicians went to see remanded protesters making them heroes and heroines issuing them certificates that they were not involved in any violence or taken part in any illegal act6ivity. Storming public institutions and occupying and damaging them also come under their fundamental rights”.

8. GR: POLITICIAN OR NOT?

For GR’s many shortcomings some attributed inexperience as the key reason, saying that he was not a politician”. I do not agree with this notion. Once a person enters the political arena, he or she becomes a politician. By the same token all experienced” politicians should be extremely successful persons.

A countless number of military leaders had become Heads of State in hundreds of countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, The Caribbean, Europe and of course USA, Africa and Latin America leading the list. Two unique examples can be cited from Nigeria, army officers who captured power ousting democratically elected leaders later becoming Heads of State by a popular mandate. After the military Head of State Murtala Muhammad’s assassination Olusegun Obasanjo functioned as the Head of State from 1976-1979, conducted elections and established a civilian rule under Shehu Shagari paving the way for the Second Republic of Nigeria. Later in 1999 he was elected as the President by a popular mandate. Incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari a Major General, captured power deposing Shehu Shagari in 1983 and in 2015 was elected as the President. Did they become politicians only after getting a mandate from the people? I do not agree. (The writer was working in Nigeria when Buhari captured power; Buhari was rather lenient and the press cried, we need a military dose” as bribery, corruption, daylight robberies continued as in the days of civilian rule. In 1985 Buhari was ousted by his own military junta and a ruthless military rule continued until 1999. My novel Harmattan written in Sinhala (1998) deals with Nigerian politics during this turbulent period, combining with the lives of Sri Lankan expatriates in Nigeria and politics under JRJ in Sri Lanka.

MP Wimal Weerawansa once called GR to accept the leadership of Pohottuwa Party. For this he was castigated by the Pohottuwa General Secretary and some other minions. Had GR accepted the leadership of Pohottuwa Party he would have eliminated many barriers he had to encounter from within conducting a massive purification campaign” to purge all undesirable elements. Take for example, how one of the two leading rice millers in the country enjoying benefits as a State Minister had arbitrarily jacked up prices of rice and manipulated the paddy market along with his Polonnaruwa Cousin”.

Beginning with the sugar scam and garlic scam we can list down hundreds of examples to show how politicians and officials took advantage of President’s inaction and laissez-faire type management. These were repetitively discussed by friends and foes.

9. ULTRA-DEMOCRACY”

To me his downfall was due to him becoming an ultra-democrat”. Sword of Damocles”, sharpened by the Geneva neo-colonialists was hanging over his head which may have haunted him.

Mao had stated that ultra-democracy and laissez-faire destroy discipline. Ultra-democracy is a danger; it damages or even completely wrecks, weakens or completely undermines an organisation. This does not negate ensuring democracy under centralised guidance.”

It is also a manifestation of liberalism; to let things slide; to let things drift; to hear incorrect views; overlooking others harming”.

10. DECISION MAKING

Two important aspects of management and leadership are Decision Making and Problem Solving. There are two types of decisions: personal and organisational. All decisions related to governance and state craft are organisational decisions; but individual traits of the decision maker, such as his or her background, past experience, personality, attitudes, values, learning, motivational level and need for self-actualisation, perceptions and ideals (in GR’s case: organic agriculture), affect organisational decisions.

To what type of decisions, a leader should pay attention most? To decisions involving long range commitments, strategic decisions, not routine decisions, which can be delegated to subordinates easily. Decision making is closely interlinked with problem identification and propensity for risk; high aversion to risk or low aversion to risk. In a decision like changing to organic agriculture overnight, the risk is extremely high. This is associated with post-decision anxiety, or in other words potential for dissonance. Military decisions have a high aversion to risk. And there cannot be post-decision anxiety unless a major catastrophe occurs.

Many had misgivings looking at GR’s style of governance: was this the man who gave leadership to end the War? Military men cannot run civil organisations was a canard invented by his detractors. Problem is the individual and the environment and the people he has to work with. Armchair critics should understand that many management theories, decision making tools and quantitative techniques were developed to solve war-time problems. Even some training and human resource management techniques now in vogue were developed for the same purpose.

People make bad decisions. Those who quickly identify that they have made a mistake, quickly admit it and attempt to repair the damage are good decision makers. 

A leader should know that DECISION REVERSAL is not a weakness, but shows how one reacts positively to the changes that take place in political, economic, socio-cultural, international and technological environments. Decision reversals are common. It is our opposition who made a hue and cry when some decisions were reversed as they are excellent decision makers. Decision reversals have less impact upon the leader’s image. When a leader reverses a bad decision, it is not a crime to lose respect. If a bad decision is made the decision maker should acknowledge his part in it. A reversal is far more acceptable than a bad decision allowed to remain in force. When GR acknowledged that he had made mistakes (organic fertiliser issue) he was booed and jeered. This was done by them for political expediency not for the sake of the country or understanding the decision-making process. 

The problem is at what point you reverse the decision? Whether it is done to please one or more interest groups? A decision reversal does not help anybody after a severe damage has been done. GR was late in admitting the mistake. Issuing gazettes and revoking the same gazette was a mockery made by his dull-witted Ministers. These are not decision reversals. There was a State Minister whose duty was to rescind gazette notifications.

His decision to leave the country was a bad decision. By doing so he was treated in ignominy by the capitalist press, that he had fled the country.  Various columnists began to ask who foots his hotel bills.

One danger in Decision Making under a Cabinet System is the members of the Cabinet succumbing to the decisions of the Head of the Cabinet or the Group Decision Making. To avoid conflicts and disagreements and to safeguard their interests many keep quiet. The so-called Collective Responsibility” is used as a whip to maintain cohesiveness and to repress opposing views. This does not recognise minority opinions or unpopular views, which can be positive in the long-run. If no one speaks out against apparent consensus of poor group decisions disaster follows.  It is more pleasant to sit and agree with the leader and the group than to be a dissident, an unpopular critic and being ostracised. Heads of governments become dictators because of this apathy. Recent political crisis that preceded the economic crisis was an outcome of these happenings.

Now the Parliament has passed a bill to establish a Jathika Sabhawa”.  Can a Jathika Sabhawa” achieve what a Cabinet could not achieve is anybody’s guess.

WHEN THE PROTESTERS FLOCKED TO THE GALLE FACE GREEN, WE DO NOT THINK THAT THEY HAD ANY UNDERSTANDING ABOUT WHAT WE HAVE DISCUSSED ABOVE. THEIR ONLY CRY WAS GOGOTAHOME”.  THE PROTEST WAS THEORISED BY OUTSIDE PARTIES TO LOCATE IT AT AN INTERNATIONAL” LEVEL, AS A PART OF THE SO-CALLED PROTEST DEMOCRACY” CAMPAIGNS, AS A NEW VARIATION OF AGITATION EARMARKED TO THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES BY THE WEST.

11. SECURITY FORCES

How our security establishment was blind to what had happened for well over 100 days, we cannot comprehend. Why it was not possible for them to evict the protesters obstructing access to the Presidential Secretariat and Temple Trees? Why could not they ensure measures to prevent storming and occupying strategic institutions of the State?   They have not read the message conveyed to the State by laser projections projected on to the facade of the Presidential Secretariat and art works created showing the Presidential Secretariat enveloped with flames. Are security forces not responsible for not taking preventive action? Ensuring safety of public property?

Did not they expect such a vast crowd converging to Colombo? Did not they see trainloads of protesters coming from Kandy and Matara and how others walked from the five principal roads leading to Colombo? There was prior information that the people were coming to Colombo in thousands on July 09.

For Easter Sunday massacre intelligence services were blamed and still the Cardinal and the Catholic Church go after them. Recently the Fort Magistrate deciding to name Sirisena a suspect, issued notice directing him to appear before Courts over a private plaint regarding to Easter Sunday attacks.

Are the Cardinal and the Catholic Church now content with security forces for not taking prompt action on July 09?

The talk of the town was that the President did not want to take any action against the protesters even when the Presidential House was stormed. Can the Security Forces pay heed to such orders when the very existence of the State was in jeopardy and the life of the President was in danger? Only future Memoires will tell us the truth.

The Paris Club and Dollar Debt Colonialism: Reform of International Financial Architecture Needed

September 22nd, 2022

Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake

As the visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF), team boarded a return flight to Washington DC after a week in Colombo, the Paris Club (PC), stepped in though a revolving door at the strategic Indian Ocean island’s Bandaranaike International Airport in the first week of September.

The signing of a ‘Staff Level Agreement’ with the deeply unpopular ‘Ranil Rajapakse’ regime accused of Economic Crimes was announced before the IMF team’s departure. However, the contents of the agreement like the IMF’s Debt Sustainability Analysis Report on Sri Lanka remain shrouded in mystery except for news of a $2.9 billion loan to be disbursed over 4 years!

Stepping into Sri Lanka on the heels of the departing IMF team, the Paris Club (PC), issued a statement that it was ready to engage in the country’s (dollar-denominated) Debt Restructuring. This is in the wake of a Staged Default in April this year- for the first time in Sri Lanka’s history.

The PC also echoed the IMF’s admonition that the strategic island nation would need to get all its creditors’, particularly bi-lateral lenders, China and India, and other new Asian development partners’ consent to receive the $2.9 billion loan.

But what precisely is the Paris Club (PC), that few Sri Lankans have ever heard of and what is its role? The PC is in town to coordinate among the various categories of creditors who hold Sri Lanka Government (GoSL), debt since the IMF claims that burden sharing” and transparency among Creditors is necessary for any Debt Restructuring.

However, many civil society groups who have called for cancellation of the country’s ‘illegal’ and ‘odious’ Debt. They view much of the debt as the outcome of corrupt deals between shadowy Hedge Funds and/or international sovereign bond (ISB) traders and corrupt politicians and in some instances bi-lateral lenders, which are passed onto the citizens.

What is clear despite the murky blame game as to who is responsible for the debt and Default being played via global and local corporate media that craft the narrative ,is that the Dollar debt trap has ensured a significant loss of Sri Lanka’s economic and trade policy autonomy, sovereignty and independence, for the citizens of the country who are expected to pay the international creditors. 

Sri Lanka like many other countries caught in Covid-19 Lockdown induced debt-traps in the Global South, such as Argentina, Zambia and Lebanon would like to de-dollarize and import oil at discount rates from Russia, hit by US and EU sanctions. However, it has been unable to do so despite the economically debilitating oil, gas and energy shortage because of its reliance on Western financial and consumer markets.

It is hence that we may speak of Dollar Debt trap Diplomacy and the re-booting of Colonialism at this time in Sri Lanka, which is being asset stripped ex-ante the debt negotiations as strategic national energy and transport infrastructure is privatized. Indeed, dollar diplo debt diplomacy via the Washington Consensus (IMF and World Bank), and the Paris Club has ensured that the West has once again make deep inroads in the strategic Indian Ocean island’s economy that is perpetually in the cross-hairs of big power rivalry.

Debt: A Numbers Game amid Colonial Power/Knowledge Hierarchies

The precise amount of Sri Lanka’s external debt is still in question. While various numbers regarding Sri Lanka’s external, dollar denominated debt have been put forward – ranging from $ 51 billion at the time of Default to the much lower figure of $26 billion, debt increasingly appears to be numbers game depending also on who does the calculation! This is much like the Covid-19 Case Fatality Rate (CFR), numbers game that promoted, fear, economically devastating Lockdowns prescribed by the World Health Organization, and expensive mass militarized injection campaigns that benefited Big Pharmaceutical corporations in the past two years.

At this time with the Paris Club and Lazard, Clifford and Chance, which was hired by the Ranil Rajapakse regime in Colombo to represent the Government, Sri Lanka’s debt calculation and restructuring appears to be a Herculean task, a calculation worthy of Rocket Scientists, which hence must exclude native and national Sri Lankan accounting firms and legal firms that lack the expertise and perhaps mental capacities to represent themselves and the citizens of the country!

Debt numbers have been rendered opaque and unnecessarily complex given the number of Bond holders, Mutual and Vulture funds, bi-lateral and multilateral agencies and interests, internal and external rent-seekers, actors and shadowy off-shore financial networks at play in Sri Lanka. These appear to be fishing in the island’s troubled waters at the center of the Indian Ocean at this time of Cold War and Colonialism 2.0, as the US dollar is increasingly weaponized against Russia and other local currencies which are rapidly depreciated.

Principle among Sri Lanka’s debt wielders are US and EU- based shadowy International Sovereign Bond (ISB) holders who together hold nearly 50 percent of the strategic island’s debt. Additionally, there are bi-lateral or State parties (India, Japan, China and other governments); and multi-lateral or inter-governmental organizations like the Asian Development Bank (ADB), IMF and WB that hold GOSL Debt.

Debt Stock (by Major Lenders, US$ million)- External Resources Department

What is clear is that the Paris Club represents the US-and EU based Sovereign Bond (ISB) traders and hedge funds of the rich countries of the Organization for Economic Corporation and Development (OECD), that hold the lion’s share – almost 50 percent–of Sri Lanka’s external debt, as they do with many other post-colonial countries of Asia, Africa and South America.

While BlackRock, which got huge US Government Covid-19 bailout funds in 2020 to asset strip around the world holds the largest chunk of Sri Lanka’s ISB debt, Hamilton Reserve Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean, an off-shore, tax haven has sued the GoSL for default on payments!

The Colonial Club de Paris vs. New Asian Development Partners

The PC has been described as ‘a powerful creditors’ cartel of the member states of the Organization for Economic Corporation and Development (OECD), based in France. Made up of 19 of the world’s richest nations, the Paris Club was formed in 1956 as an informal group of creditor governments to manage their collective debt portfolio.

According to the Committee for the Abolition of Illegitimate Debt (CADTM), the PC has evolved into one of many foreign policy tools that one-time colonial powers, like Britain and France, and neocolonial powers like the US use to maintain their influence over the resources of developing countries. [i] Japan was inducted into the PC operation of what may be termed dollar-denominated debt colonialism.

Although it is non official the PC’s recommendations have been till recently systematically followed because it forms a creditor countries’ united front to recover payment of debts.

On the other hand, each debtor country is alone and isolated while the IMF and Paris Club and (selected firms such as Lazard, Clifford and Chance in the case of Sri Lanka), calculate debt restructuring and the country situation is examined independently, although a Global Debt Tsunami due to Covid-19 Lockdowns recommended by the World Health Organization is on the horizon.

Colonial power/ knowledge hierarchies are all too evident in the IMF-PC- Lazard debt restructuring operation in Sri Lanka, which is bereft of transparency at this time. Thus, civil society groups seeking the out-right cancellation of Sri Lanka’s illegal and odious ISB Debt, have called for full disclosure of the IMF Debt Sustainability Analysis Report on Sri Lanka, the Lazard Report, and the IMF Staff Level Agreement.

These primarily Western OECD countries hegemony and control of international finance and development corporation are however being increasingly challenged by former colonies – China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam working thorough South-South development Corporation frameworks at this time of increased Cold War between the rich West and the rest.  The new Cold war and Colonialism 2.0 increasingly appears to be targeting China and Russia and the Global South to stymie processes of de-dollarization in the wake of the Ukraine war and sanctions on Russia, amid geopolitical Block formation.

There are renewed calls for reform of the international financial and development corporation architecture long dominated by the West, and for debt trapped countries to come together and call for cancellation of illegal and odious debt accumulated by corrupt national politicians and international bond traders and Vulture funds.

The Euro-American western dominance of the IMF and WB is clear in the fact that while the head of the WB is always a US citizen the head of the IMF is always European, while the rest of the world is excluded from the top leadership of these supposedly global financial institutions.

It is hence that there are increasing calls for Debtor countries may soon form their own Club de Sud to negotiate with the Creditors, in the interest of Debt Justice and Climate Justice for the formally colonized countries of the Africa, Asia and South America – the Global South.

Colonialism, Corruption and Odious Debt: IMF and Economic Crimes

While the IMF teams announcement prior to its departure mentioned ‘corruption’, the IMF did not seem to have any qualms about signing agreements with the Ranil Rajapakse regime in Colombo, headed by a President, famous for Bondscams at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) in 2015, and elephantine cabinets of corrupt Ministers!

Bondscams contributed significantly to Sri Lanka’s debt trap and staged Default on debt repayments in April this year that resulted in a massive cycle of the Rupee currency depreciation against an increasingly Weaponized US dollar, deeper debt entrapment, and impoverishment of the citizens of the starategic island, perpetually in the cross-hairs of big power geopolitics.

What is increasingly clear, however, is that Sri Lanka’s dollar debt trap has already resulted in a loss of economic policy autonomy and sovereignty which has prevented the country de-dollarizing and buying oil from US-EU sanction- hit Russia as discount rates in rupees/ roubles conversiong, although Sri Lanka’s economic meltdown ex-post the Staged Default in April was due to oil, gas and fuel shortages.

Of course, the colonial structure and dependent structure of the island’s economy give excessive dependence for export earning on Western markets and failure of the business community, political elites and related experts and economic hitment to diversify markets and products given a colonial mentality also limits national economic and trade policy autonomy and soverigty which would best serve the interest of the dollar debt trapped citizens of Sri Lanka. Colonial dependence in GST trade concession and on veiled threats about removal by the EU have not enabled a singularly corrupt and incometent regime in Colombo to serve the interests of citizens through safe-gurading policy autonomy and sovereignty and economic and trade policy indepenedence.

During the IMF visit there were also calls from Civil Society groups for Debt Cancellation and Debt Justice, and Debt –proofing, including a Moratorium and Ban on government borrowing from private capital markets and bond traders in future.

But the PC like the IMF was in Colombo to bailout the International Sovereign Bond (ISB) traders ISBs, which hold almost 50 percent of the external, dollar denominated debt of Sri Lanka and ensure that the Government may keep borrowing from these Vulture fund bond holders. Principle among them is BlackRock which got huge US government Covid-19 bailouts), that had debt trapped the strategic island in partnership with politicians who are accused of ‘Economic Crimes”.

However, this same Western development industry which about twenty years ago was under scrutiny with calls for reform, maybe increasingly under threat as new development donors such as India and China have emerged from the post/colony in the Global South to challenge the financial hegemony and neoliberal Development model of the OECD countries, principally the BRICS countries, the New Development Bank and annew international aid infrastructure in the making.

As the new Asian development partners challenge the Euro-American, dollar dominated global financial architecture, the question is will Sri Lankans be hostage to geopolitical power plays? China and India, which are bilateral lenders (government to government), and State parties have signaled that they would restructure Sri Lanka’s debt bi-laterally and not with the PC and IMF process. This of course, puts Sri Lanka in an awkward position and Sri Lankan people and economy may become Guinea Pigs of geopolitical power plays.

Civil society groups meanwhile are calling for a moratorium and ban on government borrowing from ISBs, and for transparency, full disclosure und and the Right to Information– including the IMF Debt Sustainability Analysis Report on Sri Lanka, the Lazard Report and the IMF Staff Level Agreement as the bill for these Reports are also piled onto the debt-trapped citizens of Lanka!

Rather than acquiescence to the demands of the Washington Consensus and Colonial Club de Paris that all creditors sit together, the GoSL and civil society organizations would ideally seek to ensure maximum economic policy autonomy, sovereignty and independence from creditors seeking their pound of flesh from the people of Lanka.

As such, the interests of the Sri Lanka’s debt trapped citizens may be best served by debt restructuring with bilateral and multilateral creditors, while calling for out-right cancellation of ISB debt, given its odious nature and the lack of transparency regarding the identities of the ISB holders.

To be Continued.


[i] https://www.cadtm.org/At-50-is-the-Paris-Club-a-colonial

POHOTTU AS USA’ S PROXY Pt 8Mf

September 22nd, 2022

KAMALIKA PIERIS

It is important to understand exactly what the JVP is looking for among the freshers arriving in university .They are not looking for intelligence or knowledge or beauty. They are   looking for   young persons with a    propensity to strong, unwavering physical violence and cruelty. JVP is a movement that believes in prachandathvaya.  The university is its recruiting ground.

The rural student coming into the university from backward districts on district quota was ideal for this purpose. He was naturally violence prone. If someone opposes him, that person is attacked physically, noted Weeramunda. The type of student leader selected shows that violence is valued in the ragging culture, observed academics in 2007.

Out of a total of 9000 students, only 25 or 30 are directly involved in violence in Kelaniya said an informant in 2007. All are Arts students with two from Commerce. Arts has the most number of students from impoverished backgrounds.  Students who come from poor families have grievances. Almost all have psychological problems, noted Weeramunda. They can be easily manipulated.

The JVP controlled student unions focused on violence not studies. In University of Sri Jayewardenepura the Student Union has a unit known as kele polisiya” said informants in 2007. They   are skilled in the use of weapons such as kris knives, bicycle chains, as well as pistols and guns. Clearly they have been given training in using these weapons.

JVP had succeeded in intimidating the security service in the university, as well.  200 JVPers came with poles and assaulted 17 security officers in Ruhuna University, reported undergrads in a talk show. Security services in Kelaniya University were scared of the JVP, reported Weeramunda, they had been attacked by the JVP.

JVP used violence to repress all forms of dissent, critical thinking, also cultural activities such as drama festivals. Force is exerted through thuggery with support from outside elements, Weeramunda  was told.

Violence is there from start to finish in the ragging programme. There is   considerable value placed on physical violence in the ragging activities in the  university observed  analysts. Raggers use  words like  Marapiyavu.  Male freshers are regularly assaulted. At Ruhuna 15 activists had got hold of three freshers, put them on the ground and beat them for coming late  for a ragging  activity ( 2019).

Undergrads appearing on talk shows said  with deep feeling that the raggers engage in prachandathvaya. Mara bala prachandathvaya,” added  one speaker. About 200 hit us   and some  of us were hospitalized.

 JVP raggers caused physical  hurt. The raggers had cut off of a finger of an undergrad, and had also cut up the back of another student using a barber’s razor, he needed stitches. In University of Colombo the throat of a student had been cut during a fight  . The matter went to the courts and several were suspended,(2007).

There is  sadism. JVP engages in the torture of undergrads.  JVPers in University of Peradeniya had hired a house  a few miles away, took students there and tortured them. In Ruhuna they had built a torture chamber  on top of the canteen.

There have been violent clashes between the various political groups in the university. This violence was introduced by the JVP, said analysts. It was not  there before. JVP are strongly opposed to any rival group coming up in the university . There were clashes between JVP and   UNP in Peradeniya  student union elections of 1982.  There is a brawl among students every year said a Kelaniya informant in 2007. JVP directs activities from behind the scenes.

In Kelaniya, JVP was  controlling the Arts Faculty while a rival group, Sahayogatha Padanama was dominating the Science faculty. Sahayogatha  was open to students from all political parties  Sahayogatha  opposed ragging. JVP objected and the two groups assaulted each other. Some students were hospitalized.

JVP  also engaged in murderous violence. JVP killed students who opposed them. In 2002 IUSF   was accused of the murder of Samantha Vithanage, a third year Management student of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, who pioneered an anti-ragging campaign in the university. Samantha was killed on November 7, 2002 while in a discussion to stop the brutal practice of ragging in the faculty.

I was a student  in Sri Jayewardenepura University from 2000 to 2005   said an informant in the Weeramunda  study. During my time, 2 students were killed. One was from arts and the other from science faculties. The case is still being heard in the courts. 40 students were arrested and remanded.

Violence is  very much present in the  clash between the pro-rag and anti rag groups in a university . In a normal situation, this would not lead to violence.  It would be settled amicably. In the case of JVP ragging, the raggers turn murderous, indicating clearly that this is no innocent rag.

Daily News  editorial  observed that from the early 1980s there were undergraduates in state universities who opposed the raggers secretly. In the 1990s there were undergraduates in almost all state universities who opposed them openly. No matter whether they expressed their views secretly or openly, the undergraduate thugs of the Student Union either killed them or attacked them with various weapons making them permanently disabled.

The anti-raggers in universities are not an organized movement. They oppose ragging and in return pay a heavy price in the form of being subjected to harassment, bullying and ostracism. The anti-raggers  see the  violent ragging as  an internal phenomenon. They   do not realize that that  they are unwittingly challenging an operation controlled by the murderous  JVP from outside. They  will be assaulted till they understand this aspect of the problem and change their strategy.

Violent clashes between raggers and anti-raggers  continues in university .In 2017,a second year student at University of Peradeniya  who had been very vocal against ragging and identified himself as an anti-ragger was assaulted. A group of third year students including two who came on a bike assaulted me,” said the victim, Patabendige. They slapped me, punched me on the head.

I called the student counsellor and one of the English instructors. They rushed to the place and I was sent to the university health centre and then Peradeniya Hospital .He was an active anti-ragger empowering freshers and the assaulters had been following him for the past few weeks. Anti-raggers are not allowed to go to the public canteen. They can’t even stay in the hostel as they are harassed,” said Patabendige.  He reported the assault to the police. An identification parade was held, and seven were identified and remanded. 

 In 2022 a group of Arts Faculty students at University of Peradeniya had attacked a group of Law students   who were having their meals in the university’s Gemba Canteen. Students who are against ragging have been banned from eating in the canteen. The law student were against ragging and the Arts group were in favor of it. Law undergraduates are against any form of ragging, and they have stood against ragging on several occasions.

This clash was included in the Derana 6.55 news programme of 20.9.2022. This is, as far as I know, the first time that such a clash has been publicized in  television news.  Daily News ran an editorial on it.

The Law Student Union (LSU) of the Sri Lanka Law College issued a statement where it expressed its solidarity with the Law undergraduates of the University of Peradeniya and demanded an inquiry. Law College did not permit ragging. Its policy was to help juniors.

LSU said in its statement that a mob of violent students have assaulted 12 students who were dining peacefully at the ‘Gemba’ canteen premises at the Faculty of Arts, University of Peradeniya. Four students who retained physical injuries consequent to the assault had been hospitalized. It is believed that this premeditated attack was made on the law students who had actively implemented a strict no-ragging policy. Hence this was an attack on the diligent effort put forward by the students to create a violence-free/no-ragging environment, LSU said.

 LSU pointed out, further that this attack violated the Prohibition of Ragging and Other Forms of Violence in Educational Institutions Act No.20 of 1998 and was therefore a clear abuse of the laws of the nation.

The JVP involvement in such attacks is now publicly recognized, though there is a reluctance to mention its name. With regard to the 2022 incident at Peradeniya   Daily News spoke of a group of students who are supported by certain political parties who are in favor of ragging in the university,”   In 2017  Daily Mirror  drew attention to the   brutish behavior by senior  university students with political backing  in  Peradeniya University.

අද පුවත් පත්වල පලවූ ප්‍රවුර්ති කීපයක් පහතින් දක්වමි

September 22nd, 2022

සුදත් ගුණසේකර මහනුවර. 22,9,2022

1 තන්ත්‍රිමලේ පාසැල්වල ලමයින් රෑටත් උදේටත් කාලා නෑ

2 ගම්පහ පැත්තේ ළමයි දවාලට කන්නේ පොල්මඳ

3 ලන්කාවේ මුළු ජනගහනයෙන් 1/3 ආහාර අහේනියෙන් පෙලෙනවා (ලෝක සෞක්‍ය සන්විධානය)

5 ළමා  මඳපෝෂනය ඉහලට

6 පාසැල්වල ලමයි බුදු කුටියේ බුද්ධ පූජාවත් කාලා.

7 රජයේ සේවකයින්ට වැටුප් ගෙවන්ටත්  සල්ලි නෑ.අච්චුගහනටත් බෑ (ප්‍රවාහන ඇමැති බන්ඩුල ගුනවර්ධන)

8 රටේ උද්ධමනය 70%

 9 තෙල් නැව් 5ක් සල්ලි නැතුව මුහුදේ හිරවෙලා

10 මාසප්තා රට හැර ලක්ෂ ගනන් පිට රට රැකියාවලට යනවා

11 හම්බන්ටොට 80% මන්දපෝෂ්නයෙන් පෙළෙනවා

12 වී ගන්ට සල්ලි නෑ ,රජයේ බැන්කු සල්ලි දෙන්නේ නෑ. නෑ,(කෘෂිකර්ම ඇමති සමවීර ) මේ ඇමතිවරයා කොයි රජයේද

මේ එක් දිනක ප්‍රවුර්ති.  ඇමතිවරු දෙන්නෙක්ම පාපෝච්චාරරණය කරලා

මගේ ප්‍රශනය මෙකයි.

රටේ සැබෑ තත්වය මෙය නම්  එම තත්ව යෙන් රට මුදවා ගැනීමට  ක්‍රියා කරණු වෙනුවට ඒවා නොවිසඳා පාපෝච්චාරන කරමින් සිටීමට අමතිවරු මොකටද. ආණ්ඩු මොකට 60,70 ගනන් ඇමතිවරු මොකටද කොටින්ම 225 ක පාර්ලිමේන්තුවක් මොකටද ඒ මඳිවාට පලාත් සභා 9, අණ්ඩුකරයෝ 9 දෙනෙක්, මහ ඇමතිවරු  9 දෙනෙක් මේ සියළු දෙනාටම කැබිනට් ඇමති වැටුප් සහ සියළු වර ප්‍රසාද.  පලාත් සභා ඇමතිවරු 36 ක් මන්ත්‍රී වරු 638ක් ප්‍රාදේශීය 276  සහ සභිකයින්,   3614ක් මේවා කිය කියා රාජ්‍යසේවකයින් 16 ලක්ශයක්ද  නඩත්තුකරමින් පවත්වාගෙන යන්නේ ඇයි.මේ සියල්ලම වහාම  වසා දමා  සේව්‍ය අව්ශ්‍යතා අනුව පමණක් රාජ්‍යසේවකයින් බඳවා ගැනීමේ විධිමත් වැඩපිළිවෙලක් දැන්වත් ඇරඹිය යුතු නොවේද

මේ සඳහා 2020 වසර සඳහා පමණක් රුපියල් බිලියන 313 ක් වැයවූ බව වර්තාවී ඇත. රටට සත 5ක වැඩක් නැති, පාර්ලිමේන්තුවේ සිටින 225 ට චන්දය එකතු කිරීම සඳහා සහ රට, පලාත්, දිසා සහ ප්‍රාදේශීය වශයෙන්  පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රී වරුන්ගේ නෑ දෑයන්,හිතවතුන් සහ ආවතේව කාරයින්ට රැකියා ලබාදීම සහ ඔවුන් නඩත්තු කිරීම සඳහා පමනක්  පරපුටු දේශපාලකයි පිරිසක් නඩත්තු කිරීම සහ වරප්‍රසා ලබාදීම දැන්වත්  ඉහත සඳහන් පරිදි රට බන්ක්ලොත් භාවයේ පතුලටම වැටී ඇති මේ අවස්ථාවේදී හෝ වහාම නතර කළයුතු නොවේද,? 

Is Suicide Endorsed in Buddhist Dogma?

September 22nd, 2022

Sasanka De Silva Pannipitiya

Taking one’s own life and or assisting another person to end his or her life has never been endorsed by the Buddha.
If that is the clear teaching, how can someone dressed in robes and claiming to be a monk openly threatens the authorities with immolation if the electricity tariff for places of worship is not reduced?
It is clearly stated in the basic code of monastic discipline that the punishment for such an act is ex-communication for life.
Hence, there is no ambiguity in the teaching and why the concerned authorities are still silent and not taking the appropriate action against this person in robe.

Sasanka De Silva

Pannipitiya

Muddling through Lanka’s foreign exchange crisis

September 22nd, 2022

By Raj Moorthy Courtesy The Sunday times

Audience.

There are many debates these days as to why Sri Lanka must or must not reach out to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for assistance in overcoming the current debilitating economic crisis.

Looking at four things about today’s economic situation that is historically unprecedented for Sri Lanka — the country’s reserves have fallen to one-and-a-half  month of imports, a record breaking low since the creation of the Central Bank; credit ratings are low and Sri Lanka has lost access to international financial markets; debt to GDP ratio has gone up by 24 per cent in two years and total public debt including state owned enterprises have risen to 119 per cent. The country’s interest cost to government revenue is 71 per cent, the highest in Sri Lanka’s history and the highest in the world.

These were some of the points that were debated last Tuesday when the Sunday Times Business Club (STBC) hosted a discussion on ‘Going to the IMF’ at the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo. Economists – LankaClear Chairman Dr. Kenneth De Zilwa and Verite Research Executive Director, Dr. Nishan De Mel shared their thoughts. Economics Prof. Sirimal Abeyratne was the moderator. It was the first physical meeting of the club in two years with this year’s host hotel being the Taj Samudra.

Dr. De Mel in his remarks stated, Sri Lanka going to the IMF 16 times in the past, is why we have a problem of governance. The government doesn’t know to manage its economy well.We need a diagnosis of whether it is the IMF’s prescriptions or Sri Lanka’s bad governance that has led Sri Lanka into difficulty. The country has a problem of a lack of commitment on good behaviour.”

IMF gives a programme and monitors it and when you are in the programme you must behave. It becomes an external commitment device because the internal commitment devices are not working. IMF locks up the government for better behaviour,” he added.

Sri Lanka had good growth for six years in the past out of which three years were when the country was under the IMF programme. The correlation and view people have that IMF leads to lower growth is unsubstantiated. Sri Lanka’s own history provides an example how the country was managed under the IMF programme and when it wasn’t, pointed out Dr. De Mel.

The only way forward for Sri Lanka is to restructure its debt. We need to reach out to the creditors and take a loss on the debt. The longer we wait the more fuel shortages, medicine shortages, inflation, rupee depreciation pain will increase on a weekly basis. The delay is costing the country’s economy enormously. The IMF is extremely important for restructuring the debt. They can do a debt sustainability analysis, build credibility confidence leverage to get you the best creditors, pay you if you stop paying the creditors,” he noted.

Expressing a different view, Dr. De Zilwa stated, Sri Lanka has to revisit the ‘profit story’ only through making the country’s export, manufacturing and industrialisation sector competitive that this can be achieved, not services, as we have seen now. It’s not by going to the IMF. The IMF will tell you to depreciate the currency, increase the interest rates, hands off reserves, this sounds good, but is extremely dangerous. Globally too the IMF has done the same thing. All developing countries that have sought IMF assistance have not prospered. These are destructive policies the IMF brings into countries which erode competitiveness.”

Revisiting the IMF now is going to be at the cost of business. The country has seen this cycle repeat itself for the last so many years from 1965, i.e. 16 times. If we did all what the IMF said through multiple governments and programmes given to us, couldn’t we have got our act right by now? It’s a shame on us to go for the 17th time,” he added.

He also noted, Due to accessibility to funding because of the perennial problem to finance the trade deficit, the country had to go to capital markets, borrow and finance. Trade deficit continues to widen which to date is the crux of the problem that has led us into a huge cash flow issue. The country has a US$10 billion gap that needs to be financed. The current account doesn’t sufficiently meet the adequate financing and therefore we are forced from 2009 to go to capital markets.”

He said, out of Sri Lanka’s total debt today, $12.5 billion is the capital market debt. The remaining is long term multilateral and bilateral debt which is not causing us anything and its average interest rates are manageable. It is the capital market debt that is causing the problem, because it’s short term. It is refinanced every two to three years depending on how we float bonds to finance the budget deficit. The budget deficit is also a chronic problem for us where our expenditures are relatively high and not managed well,” noted Mr. De Zilwa.

ගරු ජනාධිපති රනිල් වික්‍රමසිංහට සහ ගරු අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය දිනේෂ් ගුණවර්ධනට විවෘත ලිපියක්.

September 22nd, 2022

Geethanjana Kudaligamage

අපගේ රටට සිදුව ඇති නස්පැත්තිය වන්නේ අපගේ දිළිඳු කම නොව, අප ජීවත්වන වත්මන් ලෝකය පිළිබඳව අපට ඇති අනවබෝධයයි. එනම්, අද ලෝකයේ සිදුවන්නේ කුමක්ද, ජාත්‍යන්තර මුල්‍ය ආයතන වල කාර්ය භාරය කුමක්ද වැනි කරුණු පිළිබඳව අප සතු අනවබෝධයයි, නොදැනීමයි.  මෙම හේතුව නිසා අප එකම වරද සිය දහස්වර කරන්නෙමු. අප විසින් ඇසිය යුතුම ප්‍රශ්නය කිසිදු දේශපාලකයෙක් හෝ නිලධාරියෙක් විසින් අසන බවක් නොපෙනේ. අපගේ ආර්ථික විශේෂඥයෝ සිතන්නේ ලේමින්ග්ස් නමැති සතුන් සිතන ආකාරයටය. (මේ ලෙමින් නමැති සතා කෙතරම් මුග්ධද යත්, ඌ ඉදිරියේ සිටින උගේ සගයා ප්‍රපාතයකින් පහලට පැන්නොත් ඌද පැන දිවි නසා ගනී. P.B ජයසුන්දර වැනි අතිශය දුෂිත ආර්ථික විශ්ශඥයෝ එබඳු මුග්ධයෝය.)

දෙවන ලෝක යුද්ධයෙන් විනාශවූ යුරෝපය ගොඩ නැගීම පිණිස Marshall Plan එක යටතේ බිහිකළ ජාත්‍යන්තර මුල්‍ය අරමුදල හා ලෝක බැංකුව වැනි ආයතන, එම කාර්යය නිමා වූ පසුවත් ලෝකයේ පවතින්නේ මන්ද යන්න අපගේ ආර්ථික විශ්ශඥයෝ නොදනිති. ඔවුන් සිතන්නේ මේ ආයතන පවතින්නේ තුන්වන ලෝකය දියුණු කිරීමට කියාය. මේ ආයතන පිළිබඳව සොයා බැලීමටද ඔවුනට අවශ්‍ය නැත. ඇතැම්විට මේ නිලධාරීන් විකිණී සිටින නිලධාරීන් විය හැක. ජාත්‍යන්තර මුල්‍ය ආයතන විසින් දුෂිත රාජ්‍ය නිලධාරින් මිලයට ගැනීම තුන්වන ලෝකයේ සුලභ සංසිද්ධියකි.

ජාත්‍යන්තර මුල්‍ය අරමුදල හා ලෝක බැංකුව විසින් රට රටවල ආර්ථිකයන් විනාශ කරන ආකාරය පිළිබඳව විවිධ විශේෂඥයන් විසින් කෙතරම් සාක්ෂි ඉදිරිපත් කර තිබුනද අපගේ විශේෂඥයන්ට ඒවා වැදගත් නොවේ. ඊට හේතුව විය හැක්කේ එක්කෝ ඔවුන් අතිශය මුග්ධයින් වන හෙයිනි. නැතහොත්, ඔවුන්ද මේ රට විනාශකිරීමේ කුමන්ත්‍රණයේ කොටස් කරුවෝ නිසාය.

දැන් දැන් ජාත්‍යන්තර මුල්‍ය අරමුදල හා ලෝක බැංකුව පිළිබඳව අපගේ විශේෂඥයන් ගයන ප්‍රශස්ති ගායනා අපට අසන්නට ලැබේ. මෙය අතිශය කනගාටු දායක තත්වයකි.

ඔබ දෙපලට පොත් කියවීමට කාලය සොයා ගැනීමට අපහසු නම්, කරණාකර Prof මයිකල් හඩ්සන් ගේ සහ ජෝන් පර්කින්ස් ගේ පහත සඳහන් වීඩියෝ නරඹා මේ පිළිබඳව නැවත සිතා බලන ලෙස ඉල්ලා සිටිමි.

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මැලේසියානු රැකියා 10,000 ලබාගැනීම  සදහා ගිවිසුම් අත්සන් කිරීම ඔක්තෝබරයේ – අමාත්‍ය මනුෂගේ ඉල්ලීමට මැලේසියානු රජයෙන් කඩිනම් ප්‍රතිචාර

September 22nd, 2022

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මැලේසියානු රැකියා 10,000 ක් මෙරට ශ්‍රමිකයින්ට විවෘත කිරීම සදහා වන ගිවිසුම අත්සන් කිරීම සදහා මැලේසියානු මානව සම්පත් අමාත්‍ය Datuk Seri M. Saravanan මහතා, මැලේසියානු කම්කරු කටයුතු අධ්‍යක්ෂ ජෙනරාල් ප්‍රමුඛ රාජ්‍ය තාන්ත්‍රික දූත පිරිස ඔක්තෝබර් මසදී ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට පැමිණීමට නියමිත අතර  එහි දී රැකියා දහදහසට අදාළ වන ක්ෂේත්‍රයන්, ගිවිසුම් කාල සීමා, වැටුප් ඇතුළු සියලු කොන්දේසි තීරණය කිරීමට නියමිතව ඇත.

මෙම රැකියා අවස්ථා මෙරට ශ්‍රමිකයින්ට ලබාදීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් වන ගිවිසුම අත්සන් කිරීම පිළිබද කම්කරු සහ විදේශ රැකියා අමාත්‍ය මනුෂ නානායක්කාර මහතා සහ මෙරට සිටින මැලේසියානු මහ කොමසාරිස්  Dato’ Tan Yang Thai මහතා අද දින (22) දිනයේදී කම්කරු සහ විදේශ රැකියා අමාත්‍යාංශයේදී පැවති හමුවකදී දීර්ඝ ලෙස සාකච්ඡා කළේය. මනුෂ නානායක්කාර ඇමැතිවරයා මැලේසියානු රජයෙන් පසුගිය ජුනි 23 වැනිදා කළ ඉල්ලීමට ප්‍රතිචාර දක්වමින් මෙම රැකියා 10,000 ලංකාවට ලබාදෙන බව මහ කොමසාරිස්වරයා අමාත්‍යවරයා වෙත නිල වශයෙන් දැනුම් දුන්නේය.

මෙතෙක් කල් මැලේසියානු රැකියා අවස්ථා බංගලාදේශය, ඉන්දියාව වැනි රටවල්වලට විවෘත වී තිබුණත්, මා පසුගිය ජුනි මස 23 වැනිදා  Datuk Seri M. Saravanan මහතාගෙන් කළ ලිඛිත ඉල්ලීමට කඩිනමින් සාධනීය ප්‍රතිචාරයක් ලබාදීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් සිය කෘතඥතාවය පුද කරන බව අමාත්‍යවරයාමහ කොමසාරිස්වරයා වෙත දැනුම් දුන්නේය.

මැලේසියානු රැකියා සම්බන්ධයෙන් නිල වශයෙන් ද්වී පාර්ශ්වික ගිවිසුමක් අනුව කටයුතු කරන ප්‍රථම අවස්ථාව මෙය වන අතර, මනුෂ නානායක්කාර මහතා විදේශ රැකියා නියෝජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය වරයා වශයෙන් කටයුතු කළ 2018 වර්ෂයේ දී ද රැකියා පුහුණුවට අදාළ ව මැලේසියාව සමග අවබෝධතා ගිවිසුමක් අත්සන් කර තිබේ.

මෙය දෙරට අතර වසර හැට පහක රාජ්‍ය තාන්ත්‍රි සබදතා ඉතිහාසයේ සුවිශේෂී සන්ධිස්ථානයක්. මොකද මීට පෙර මේ රැකියා අවස්ථාවන් විවෘත වෙලා තිබුණේ බංග්ලාදේශය, ඉන්දියාව වැනි අනෙකුත් දකුණු ආසියානු රටවලට විතරයි. අපගේ ඉල්ලීම සලකා බලා මැලේසියානු රජයෙන් ගත් මෙම කඩිනම් පියවර සම්බන්ධයෙන් කම්කරු හා විදේශ රැකියා අමාත්‍යවරයා වශයෙන් මැලේසියානු රජයට ස්තුතිවන්ත වෙනවා. ඒ වගේ ම මේ හරහා දෙරට අතර රාජ්‍ය තාන්ත්‍රික සබදතාවන් තව තවත් ශක්තිමත් කර ගැනීමට අවස්ථාව ලැබීම සම්බන්ධයෙනුත් අපි මැලේසියානු රජයට ස්තුතිවන්ත වෙනවා. රටේ බරපතල විදේශ විනිමය අර්බුදයක් ඇති සමයක මැලේසියාව ගත් මෙම ක්‍රියාමාර්ගයට රටක් වශයෙන් අපි සියලු දෙනාගේ ම ස්තුතිය සහ ගෞරවය ලබා දිය යුතුයි” යැයි මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් අදහස් දක්වමින් කම්කරු හා විදේශ රැකියා අමත්‍ය මනුෂ නානායක්කාර මහතා වැඩි දුරටත් පැවැසීය.

High Commissioner Moragoda and Indian National Security Advisor Doval review the status of the bilateral relations

September 22nd, 2022

Media Release Sri Lanka High Commission in India 

As part of the regular and ongoing dialogue between them, Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India Milinda Moragoda met with the National Security Advisor of India Shri Ajit Kumar Doval, at the latter’s office in New Delhi today (22 September 2022)

Their discussion centered on a comprehensive review of the status of the relations between India and Sri Lanka. Priority areas for future cooperation were also discussed.

Deputy National Security Advisor of India Ambassador Vikram Misri and the Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in New Delhi Niluka Kadurugamuwa also participated in the meeting.

Amid economic crisis, Sri Lanka’s inflation rate jumps to 70.2%

September 22nd, 2022

Courtesy Business Standard

Amid the worst-ever economic crisis since the country gained independence in 1948, Sri Lanka’s inflation rate jumped to 70.2 per cent in August, official data revealed on Thursday.

President to travel to Japan & Philippines for a series of meetings and to attend the funeral of Shinzo Abe

September 22nd, 2022

Courtesy Hiru News

President Ranil Wickremesinghe is scheduled to leave for Japan on September 26 to attend the funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, was shot dead on 8 July, aged 67, at a campaign rally for his political party.

According to sources during the visit to Japan, the President is scheduled to meet Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and high-ranking representatives of the Japanese government.

After his visit to Japan, the President is scheduled to go to Manila, Philippines where he is going to meet Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. During his visit to the Philippines, the President will also participate in the Asian Development Bank Governors meeting to be held on September 29.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe is the Chairperson of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank

President’s clarification on IMF agreement conveyed to parliament

September 22nd, 2022

Courtesy Adaderana

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has informed the Speaker of Parliament that the Cabinet of Ministers & the Opposition would be briefed on the staff-level agreement reached International Monetary Fund (IMF) soon.

Conveying the President’s clarification, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena stated, The President has informed me that even the Cabinet has not been briefed about these discussions. Though they say that it has been agreed with the officials, it has to be approved by the board of the IMF.”

However, before that, the President needs to have discussions with the other creditor countries and their report will also be included in the finalized agreement, the Speaker explained.

After the President receives all the details, a Cabinet briefing will be called as the Cabinet of Ministers are yet to be informed about the matter, he added.

For this briefing, the Opposition and the Speaker of Parliament will be invited. Any other interested party can participate in the briefing as well, Speaker Abeywardena said further.

Sri Lanka receives another donation of urgently needed medicines, medical supplies from US

September 22nd, 2022

Courtesy Adaderana

Americares”, one of the world’s leading non-profit organizations focused on health and development, has donated urgently needed medical supplies for the people of Sri Lanka worth more than USD 773,000 (an estimated LKR 279,476,100.28).

The donation was made consequent to the request made by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington D.C., and under the purview of Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe.

The donation includes prenatal and lactation vitamins, chronic disease medications, intravascular catheters, syringes, and gloves that are urgently required from the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health, according to the embassy.

As a result of facilitating this deed, an MOU was signed between the Ministry of Health in Sri Lanka and Americares enabling future donations to take place, the embassy said further in its statement.

A formal certificate handover ceremony took place at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington, D.C. to mark the momentous occasion, with His Excellency Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe and Sadhana Rajamoorthi, Americares Deputy Medical Officer for Americares.

This endeavor is in cooperation with the Ministry of Health Sri Lanka, and at a time that international aid and medicinal supplies are of importance to the island nation, the people of Sri Lanka and the Embassy of Sri Lanka convey their sincere appreciation and acknowledgement to Americares in their generous efforts and commitment to assist the nation.

Americares is a health-focused relief and development organization that saves lives and improves health for people affected by poverty or disaster. Each year, the organization reaches 85 countries on average, including the United States, with life-changing health programs, medicine, medical supplies and emergency aid. Since its founding more than 40 years ago, Americares has provided more than $20 billion in aid to 164 countries, including the United States.

Fake News😒-Reports of student consuming coconut kernel is baseless – hotline for emergencies

September 22nd, 2022

Courtesy Hiru News

President’s Media Division releasing a statement says that the reported incident of a student consuming coconut kernel for lunch due to poverty, was found to be unfounded. ;However, a special prog is initiated on the directives of the President to assist any child/family facing such a situation. For assistance call hotline 0114354647.

The President’s Office has focussed its attention to the news in the national newspapers and social media about an incident in which a student had consumed coconut kernel for lunch due to poverty.

Accordingly, the Minuwangoda Regional Director Vajira Ranaraja and Gampaha District Secretary W.S. Satyananda had called for information regarding this incident from the Divulapitiya Divisional Secretary, Director of Divulapitiya Education Division of the Minuwangoda Education Zone and Principal of the Kongodamulla St. Anthony’s Junior College and the Grama Niladhari Officer and Development Officer where the student resides, and it was confirmed that such an incident has not been reported.

However, in view of the current economic situation in the country, if any child, person or family is in this situation anywhere in the country, a special program has already been implemented for them at the Divisional Secretariat level and District Secretariats.

On the special instructions of President Ranil Wickremesinghe, a Food Security Program Unit has been established at the President’s Office and information can be provided by contacting the unit on their hotlines 0114354647 or 0114354354 and extension number 5705/5707.

Samurdhi recipient families with more than 05 members, families with disabled and people with chronic illnesses, poverty stricken families with children below 05 years, families without a husband or wife, families with pregnant and lactating mothers and poverty stricken families who have not even received primary education who are facing severe food insecurity have been ;identified as criteria for providing assistance under the World Food Programme.

Accordingly, it is possible to provide Rs.15,000 monthly under the World Food Program for such families through Grama Niladhari Officers and Divisional Secretaries. This money will be provided to them for the first 03 months and a food program will be implemented for another 06 months.

In addition to this, the government has taken steps to provide a monthly allowance of Rs. 10,000, ;to 61,000 poverty stricken families for a period of six months

If there are families who are not included in any of these programs and are suffering from lack of food, there is a possibility of providing food for them on short-term basis and they should make a request through the Grama Niladhari Officers, Divisional Secretaries or the Food Security Program Unit of the Presidential Secretariat.

In addition, if there are families with malnourished children, a study will be conducted and food aid programs will be implemented for such families through programs such as the parental guardian system implemented by the government.

Further, school teachers can also intervene and forward information about families suffering from lack of food to the Food Security Program, and those who are willing and able to help such families also have the opportunity to get involved and contribute. Apart from that, Grama Niladhari Officers and Divisional Secretaries have the opportunity to contact the Food Security Program and coordinate the implementation of these programs.

Fake News😒 -Minister responds to questions on students fainting in school (Video)

September 22nd, 2022

Courtesy Hiru News

In the past few days, there have been reports of students fainting during school morning meetings in various parts of the island.

These incidents were reported in schools in Vilachchiya, Thanthirimale and Minuwangoda.

This was also discussed in the parliamentary session today (22), and the members of the opposition parties asked the Minister of Education about these reports.

However, in response to the question, Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that no information has been received about such an incident in the school mentioned.

Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella also stated that he spoke to the principal of that school and that there had never been a case of such a child fainting.

To confirm that, the minister also released a voice tape of the principal of the school in question to Parliament, but Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena blocked it and said that only the members of parliament can address the parliament.

POHOTTU AS USA’ S PROXY Part 8Me

September 21st, 2022

KAMALIKA PIERIS

Unlike other political parties, the JVP has actively intruded into the   university as a disruptive force. It has obstructed university education in several ways. It has hampered undergraduate studies, and made promising students leave university by torturing and sexually harassing them.

UGC survey on ragging (2018) observed that one of the consequences of the university   ragging is the promotion of an unhealthy campus environment, distancing staff from students, discouraging individual initiative, silencing students.

 JVP has tried to prevent freshers from obtaining the benefits of university education .Freshers were made to avoid computer classes and were told not to use computers. ICT training, stops, said academics.

 Raggers actively prevented freshers from learning English   They are under pressure not to attend English classes  or speak in English. This will affect their future, observed academics. These undergraduates would not be able to get a job without knowledge of English.

 Student leaders not only stop freshers from attending English classes, but ‘not using English’ is proudly claimed to be a part of the so-called sub-culture, reported Sujata Gamage. Freshers were not allowed to utter simple English words such as ‘assignment’ or ‘canteen’.

Studies in the degree subjects were also hampered. There were many assignments in the first year, but we didn’t have any place to discuss them because some areas were prohibited for us. If we go somewhere and discuss, then they get to know that as well and it creates more problems, said an undergrad. Academics observed that poor performance in the first year would affect the final exam result.  The final GPA score of the undergrad would be low since the first year score was poor.

Freshers complained that the seniors would not   let them use the library. They come there and ask why are you only here, said one undergrad at a talk show. Freshers also complained that they could not study at night.  They had to attend classes on politics at night.  This was compulsory.

 Raggers kept on tearing the T shirts the male freshers were wearing. This was not accidental. This was part of the organized ragging. This could be considered an obstruction to their studies. Freshers would not have wanted to attend lectures wearing torn clothes. They would have preferred to keep away.

The seniors set the freshers against the academic staff. This would have been laughable if it had not been so serious. The main purpose of coming to a university was to learn from the lecturers, not avoid them.

 During the familiarization course, a conscious attempt was made among the new entrants to create hostility towards academics, said Weeramunda. They create a barrier between the staff and students during indoctrination, and create suspicion and distrust within students with statements such as They are not from your social class. They go in cars with tinted glasses” (kalu kannadi dapu karvala).

Students were told lecturers were   asking for bribes and    sexual favors, reported undergraduates in a talk show. Students are told not to get close to the staff. Don’t talk to lecturers, keep a distance from the lecturers, they are advised.  Don’t ever try to meet the Vice Chancellor or the Dean. They are terrible.

They were told that University staff whether   academic, non academic or administration were of no use’. It was best to rely on the seniors. Seniors spoke of the difficulty of assignments and the need for the seniors’ notes.

The inhuman ragging of the JVP group, made promising undergrads drop out of university. Every year around 2000 students drop out as a result of ragging, reported Daily Mirror in 2019. Hettiarachchi observed in 2020 that JVP ragging has resulted in many students dropping out of university education while many others eligible for University education refrain from getting enrolled in state universities.  Two girls known to me were accepted to Kelaniya to read English and both decided not to go, because Kelaniya at the time was teeming with unrest.

Secretary at the Ministry of Higher Education stated in 2019, It has been a little over six months since I assumed duties and out of around 400 letters I receive, one or two of them bring tears to my eyes,” The letters include an experience by a son or a daughter. Each letter ends with a sentence that urges someone to listen to his or her grievance. These letters indicated that they would not continue with their university education.

Freshers left the university because of the obscene rag activities they were made to undergo. The experience made the freshers want to leave university, undergrads said at talk show. In one ragging experience, a female student stated We are marched towards the place where the male students are present. This is the most horrifying incident I have ever experienced and this forced many undergraduates to leave the campus.”

The physical torture they were subject to, also made freshers quit. In one university hostel, freshers including girls were made to go up five flights of stairs on their bottom, said undergrads at a talk show. One girl, who was bright and was doing well in her studies, left the university after this experience.

The pre-university meetings in their home towns were used to put students off the University as well as catch them before university. A lawyer father complained that his son had been severely scolded at a meeting he attended in Gampaha and had refused to go to university, though he had subsequently agreed to go.

Do Not Let Born Again Mafia Creeps into Sri Lanka Cricket

September 21st, 2022

Sasanka De Silva Pannipitiya.

Politics should not be used to advance religions and vice versa.
Similarly, avoid using sports to advance religions.
It will lead to both the nation’s and sport’s demise.
In fact, it should make illegal to make any religious gestures on a playing field.

Sri Lanka Cricket should take a very serious look at the incident involving one of their current players and take prompt action.

If any code of conduct is involved, then deal with it to bring him back to his senses.

Not that you shouldn’t have faith in paranormal forces!

Don’t market it to everyone!

Giving such accolades will undermine the performances of the others who were in the team.

And eventually, it will affect their level of contribution in future endeavours.

It holds true for all faiths.

Sasanka De Silva

Pannipitiya.

A Case for Wealth Tax: Top 1% Owns 32% Wealth, Bottom 50% only 3.7%

September 21st, 2022

Dilrook Kannangara

Sri Lanka’s current taxation system is only focused on taxing income and consumption. How about wealth? Sri Lanka has a horrible disparity between the top 1% and the bottom 50%. The top 1% (about 200,000 people) owns 32% of the wealth while the bottom 50% (over 11 million people) owns just 3.7% of the wealth. This is an unsustainable situation for a country in a deep debt trap and multiple economic crises.

If all income taxes and consumption taxes are removed, everyone will have more money to buy essentials, build up savings and invest in industry in time to come. The loss can be recovered by taxing the super rich via a wealth tax. Most of their wealth idles without earning a return.

Land and houses are a good starting place. Land and houses should be subject to wealth tax based on the total floor area, the extent of the land and the location. Each postcode, town or village has their average value. When the value of a property exceeds a certain threshold, it can be taxed at 5% of its assessed value. This can more than offset for the loss in income taxes and VAT.

If the economy was doing well, wealth taxes are counterproductive to some extent due to capital flight – that is people will sell local assets and invest elsewhere. However, given the dollar crunch, this is not possible today. Therefore, wealth tax can successfully increase government revenue without impacting income and consumption.

It is easier to administer as well and there are no dodgy deductions. Paying 5% of their wealth is no big deal for those with assets over the threshold. They too benefit by not having to pay taxes on their income and consumption.

Wealth tax will also lead to good economic and social behaviours. Overcrowding in cities will ease, there will be more dwellings for needy people, import of gold and other luxury goods will reduce, illegally earned money will be taxed (at the moment illegally earned money is totally tax free as income is not declared), tax collection will be fairer and the wealthy will put their assets to producing income.

Health Minister rubbishes reports of aflatoxin in ‘Thriposha’, vows legal action

September 21st, 2022

Courtesy Adaderana

Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella says that the news reports being circulated claiming that the ‘Thriposha’ distributed among newborn babies and mothers contain the carcinogen called Aflatoxin is completely false.

Speaking in parliament today (21) the Health Minister said there is no Aflatoxin in Thriposha and that legal action will be taken against the health official who made that statement.

I asked about that story yesterday evening. I say it in this Parliament with responsibility that it is a blatant lie,” Rambukwella said. 

The minister said that he instructed the Secretary to the Health Ministry to take legal action against those involved in spreading this misinformation. 

He said this is a very unfair story because they are attempting to cause panic is society by claiming this contains the carcinogen Aflatoxin and that if they make such a statement, they need to get permission from the secretary.

Malaysia to recruit 10,000 workers from Sri Lanka

September 21st, 2022

Courtesy Adaderana

Malaysia’s Cabinet has agreed to recruit 10,000 workers from Sri Lanka after taking into account the state of the country which has been hit by an economic crisis, says Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.

In a statement on Wednesday (Sept 21), the Malaysian Human Resources Minister said the Sri Lankan government had submitted an official application to supply manpower involving a quota of 10,000 workers.

The Cabinet, at its meeting last Sept 14, agreed to hire foreign workers to help Sri Lanka which is facing its worst economic crisis, he said, urging Malaysian industry and employers to support the government’s gesture by employing workers from Sri Lanka to fill vacancies in sectors allowed to hire foreign workers.

According to Saravanan, employers who have been given quota approval and have settled the levy payment should seize the opportunity.

As of last Sept 14, levy payments had been made for 416,634 applications for foreign workers, he said, adding that employers keen to hire foreign workers can contact the ministry’s Migrant Worker Management Division or the Peninsular Malaysia Labour Department for more information. 

– Bernama

–Agencies

NO TRUTH COMMISSION if foreign MPs linked to LTTE are not investigated

September 20th, 2022

Shenali D Waduge

Dravida Nadu was a Christian Missionary movement & Tamil Eelam is possibly too. How India got wrangled to train & arm LTTE in a project initially rooted by the Church is a puzzle and something for India to think about. However, while LTTE remains banned by

Watching the pomp and pageantry & honoring of traditions and customs for the Queens funeral saddened me because while our people are happy to praise the British history & its customs, they frown down on our own.

This is primarily the fault of our education system, poor communication & media & failure of the Maha Sangha and Buddhist associations to ensure the citizens of Sri Lanka knew their history, was aware of their traditions, heritage, culture & customs.

Many of these foreign MPs are issuing statements on ‘Genocide’ without having the common sense to even verify if such took place. A look at population statistics would make any to wonder how can genocide take place if Tamil population is increasing. As for war crimes – without names of supposed dead, without bodies, without skeletons without mass graves – how can a national army be accused of war crimes and murder! Some of the foreign MPs are even attending pro-LTTE commemorations where the hype is about ‘civilian’ dead when in reality these MPs are attending to foolishly mourn LTTE dead. Havent the foreign intel briefed these MPs before attending such functions. It is such a joke to see foreign MPs issue statements that are really meant for LTTE dead while it is virtually impossible to ascertain who were the civilian dead as LTTE had a trained civilian armed unit. Any LTTE civilian unit member dying during hostilities is not entitled to civilian status.

Moreover, how many of these foreign MPs can confirm that anyone dying inside the conflict zone were only killed by Sri Lankan forces and not LTTE. Didn’t they know that LTTE shot dead fleeing Tamil civilians? Didn’t their governments & envoys appeal to LTTE to release civilians? Didn’t UNSG also appeal to release children, women and the elderly? All appeals LTTE refused to oblige.

Since the end of the conflict numerous foreign MPs have taken part in petitions and have regularly issued statements and have been regular visitors to pro-LTTE events in their countries knowing their countries have banned LTTE. What is the meaning of banning an entity as terrorist when their own MPs attend events that promote these terrorists?

LTTE could not be defeated for 3 decades because of the foreign hands involved & linked to LTTE.

While the Church first inspired self-determination for Tamils, India gave its soil to train Tamil militants, Tamil Nadu politicians openly backed them, foreign intel also trained them, LTTE were allowed to freely open foreign offices & station LTTE members, while foreign govts banned LTTE, these offices ran without issue, LTTE’s international head quarters was London. Foreign MPs are in competition to issue the best statement on behalf of the LTTE, foreign governments have funded NGOs & INGOS to provide support to the LTTE & foreign media helped paint an ugly picture of the Sinhalese majority & Sri Lanka in general. Foreign funded human rights organizations were brought in to showcase trumped up charges which went into foreign funded reports and these became the Bible used in Geneva.

Any TRUTH COMMISSIOn cannot omit naming all of these foreign MPs who attended pro-LTTE events overseas, who gave speeches standing next to huge cut outs of Prabakaran, who attended mourning events of LTTE dead and issue statements for a homeland and separatism which goes against diplomatic protocols and constitute interference into the internal affairs, sovereignty of nations.

If a TRUTH COMMISSION is not going to be naming and shaming these foreign MPs – there is no need to spend money on such a commission for omissions that seek to camouflage the TRUTH.

What kind of joke is this – soldiers are dying to defend the nation from terrorists, foreign MPs are shaking hands with the terrorists!

POHOTTU AS USA’ S PROXY Part 8Md

September 20th, 2022

KAMALIKA PIERIS

Any insurgency has to have a base for the recruitment of cadres, training and indoctrination observed analysts. JVP decided to use the universities of Sri Lanka for this purpose. The university was ideal for this purpose. It was a loosely organized enclave.  The university is a good recruiting ground for the JVP, observed critics. First year students were the most vulnerable.

By 1978, JVP had established itself in the universities as the strongest group among the students. JVP has pushed out all the other political parties   and is able to dominate in student matters,  said an informant in 2007.      Other parties have no involvement now in student politics. The JVP leaders come in expensive vehicles, park them outside campus and walk into the campus.

Weeramunda   did a survey of ragging in three universities in 2007, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Kelaniya and University of Colombo. He observed that the JVP alone, of all political parties, has succeeded in obtaining a firm foothold in the student bodies of all three universities.  UGC report on ragging (2018) stated that that JVP continued to maintain its foothold in the student bodies of universities.  

JVP does not have the support of the majority of students. The JVP group, who do the university ragging, are a minority compared to the overall student population in the universityobserved Hettiarachchi in 2020 Only 2.7 %of students who completed more than 75 % of attendance found to be harassing their juniors through ragging said UGC in 2018.  About 10 or 15 students are activists. Others follow like sheep, said an informant in 2007.

However, despite small numbers, JVP has succeeded in recruiting and indoctrinating new batches of enthusiastic supporters and activists every year from the university, said analysts.

JVP is   assured of a continuous supply of new entrants with the recruitment of new batches of entrants every year, they said. Through ragging, JVP managed to replenish its cadres, by catching some of the freshers into its net every year.

 Weeramunda (2008) stated that JVP has followed a systematic method to recruit and indoctrinate new batches of enthusiastic supporters and a hardcore of activists every year, from the new arrivals in the university. JVP’s methods were founded on the principle of making the most out of laxities and weaknesses of the university system, Weeramunda said.

The JVP modus operandi consist of a series of clandestine operations that takes the form of a hidden insurgency, Weeramunda continued. JVP starts by running awareness programme for new entrants before they enter the university by contacting them privately at the district level and preparing them for entering the university.

Next, when the freshers arrive in university, JVP administers an orientation programme for new entrants for a period of 3 months.  They do this with the approval of the university authorities. This is most effective in the Arts faculty where the freshers are more vulnerable and the JVP is strongest, observed Weeramunda.

During this period, the new entrant is given a new identity, with a new name, shown the administrative setup, the facilities available such as library, hostel and medical services and how to use them, names of seniors, and rules for behavior within the university. This would have been gratefully received by those coming from remote areas.

Freshers were also treated to lectures on free education, history of the JVP, JVP’s role as protectors of student rights and sacrifices made by JVP heroes. Freshers are forced to memorize the names and deeds of student heroes” and sing the student hero song at events, said informants. Many of these heroes died in the 1988-89 uprising after they had left the university. Those like Samantha Withanage who resisted ragging and were brutally murdered on campus are not mentioned. Dead activists were also commemorated on Vira Sisya Day.

Seniors then subjected the freshers to serious ragging. This was done for multiple purposes, one of which was to   replenish the JVP cadre in the university. Those who ragged well were made JVP union leaders or batch representatives in the university.

Every year, a new set of leaders are appointed from the     second years, for JVP work.  The JVP group meet and decided each year who is going to contest student union elections and who is going to rag, reported Weeramunda.

Seniors secured the loyalty of certain  pro-rag followers from among the freshers. These freshers then become informants  and betray their fellow peers, noted critics. They report on fellow freshers.  They act as messengers to the seniors.

Freshers now rag freshers in a new trend, informants reported in 2007. Undergrads failed to see the significance. They simply complained, we freshers have to rag other freshers. But this was a test to select JVP recruits. 

The ragging helped JVP to enroll its next generation of JVPers. It helped spot potential JVPers among the freshers. The more aggressive students and those who have earned a good ragging record from the first year batch are recruited into to the party, said Weeramunda. 

This small group were then secretly indoctrinated outside the campus on the JVP policies. They were given lectures on free education, history of the JVP and the JVP role as protectors of student rights and the sacrifices made by JVP heroes. JVP spends money on this and that cannot be stopped, remarked informants.

Weeramunda explained, those undergoing the ‘rag’ are watched and promising freshers are recruited into the JVP. The more aggressive students and those who ragged the freshers well were selected. They were then indoctrinated secretly, outside the campus on JVP ideology. They are taught the history of colonialism, its negative impacts on society and economy, JVP vision of a socialist state, JVP’s organization, and the responsibilities of JVP cadres. These recruits are promised jobs and told that their role is to influence other students. Student leaders believe they have power, said informants.

Outside elements then start to   control these students, said informants.  Student activists are given cell phones so that they could maintain contact with JVP leaders and carry out their instructions. JVP pays the activists and targets are set for them. These undergrads do not attend lectures. They assign students to stand in for them and copy notes.

The JVP seniors in the university puts the new recruits to work. They are made to paste posters, attend pickets and demonstrations and learn to lead various protests.  The party gives money to display expensive banners and posters.

At least once a month   undergrads are sent out across to all corners of the island to collect money for the JVP. Collecting (keta hollanawa) is done by the freshers, under JVP direction. JVP recruits were given  a monthly wage in return for organizing tin collections all over the country. A person from outside comes to collect the collection.

JVP has fulltime workers assigned to each university for this and they are given a target for every year. At Ruhuna each group was given one till and they were expedited to go everywhere, even to small places,   like Angunakolapalessa Walasmulla, as well as Beliatta, Tangalle. They get about 2 lakhs from a town, the total is about 10 million.

JVP used students to show to the public that they have power. There is a march every year for one reason or another in the university , directed against the  university administration. If there is a protest tomorrow, the leaders are there in the hostels tonight, informants said in 2007.

Students are also used for public demonstrations and protests. The  students activists are expected to synchronize  protests and demonstrations in all campuses so that they have  maximum impact .

First year students who support the JVP are made to participate in protests taking place outside the university . Freshers are placed right in front, while the seniors stayed safely at the back. These protests  mostly end with water cannons and tear gas and the freshers were the first to be affected.

Most of these students don’t even know why they  are demonstrating. They go unwillingly. We walk to UGC or Parliament. We have no idea what will happen, whether we would be sprayed with tear gas or water. But we had to go in the front, said undergrads.

In one instance we were taken to picket and 10 of our students were suspended. In another instance, seniors took us to picket and as a result, we were not able to attend lectures. They promised us that they would see  that we had no problem about attendance  but they did not do so   and we were penalized for not attending lectures. We trusted the seniors a lot but they let us down.

University students leave the university after four years and move onto adult life. JVP must be able to ensure their loyalty after they leave university . Weeramunda found that about 10-15 students per university continue  JVP  activities throughout their university  years and continue to work for the JVP after they have left the university . Student leaders are promised jobs after they leave.  This is welcome news for rural youth, who cannot be sure they would get a job after graduation. This gives them the chance also, of joining the power elite.

The university was also  used   for recruiting for the baby brigade of the JVP. The Students Union of  Kelaniya University,  holds arts festival called Bihi Dora   and invites schools to participate and compete in its events. They identify skilled  school children, give them prizes and certificates and catch them at an early age, said informants in 2007.

The programme to allow Sri Lankan migrant workers to import an electric vehicle launched

September 20th, 2022

Manusha Media

Minister Manusha Nanayakkara hands over the vehicle import permit to the first recipient’s nominee”

The nominated representative of the first recipient of the newly introduced programme to allow Sri Lankan migrant workers to import an electric vehicle after remitting money through official channels received the relevant vehicle import permit from Minister of Labour and Foreign Employment Manusha Nanayakkara today.

Daham Perera the authorized representative of the Sri Lankan migrant worker who imported the vehicle received the vehicle import permit from Minister Nanayakkara.

 The minister on the occasion noted that the decision to allow Sri Lankan migrant workers who remit money through official channels to import an electric vehicle has been much appreciated and inquiries in this regard by workers are increasing on a daily basis.

Any Sri Lankan who lives, works or holds dual citizenship in a foreign country are eligible  to import an electric vehicle under the scheme. Those sending USD 20,000 or more between May 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022, can obtain a permit to import an electric car. Those who remit USD 3000 or more via official channels from  May 1st 2022 to May 2023 are eligible to import an electric motorcycle.

The minister emphasized that it is mandatory remittances directed to Sri Lanka are sent through the legal channels such as the banking system to be eligible for this benefit. The minister further said that it was also mandatory that 50 percent of the money sent has been converted into rupees. He said the motorcycle or the car can be imported for a value not exceeding 50 percent of the amount remitted.

Minister Manusha Nanayakkara further said;

Importing vehicles to Sri Lanka is currently prohibited. But only foreign workers who send dollars to the country have the facility to import an electric vehicle. So make the most of this opportunity. Enjoy this reward. As a ministry, we fully support it. Similarly, the tax levied on the import of luxury vehicles will also be revised in the future.

But the permission is only to import electric vehicles. These vehicles should be unused vehicles. Either brand new or mileage should be ‘0’. Similarly, it is mandatory to import within one year of the first registration.

As the ministry, we hope that the battery pack and electric motor of this imported vehicle should have a warranty of at least three years. This should be ensured by the manufacturer, importer and exporter. It should also be ensured that the battery is disposed in accordance with international electric vehicle road safety standards and approved standard procedures. The remittances sent to Sri Lanka can be converted into rupees and the taxes for this can be paid. They must also be subject to Department of Motor Vehicles compliance. A car should have at least 200 kilometers mileage after charging once. Similarly, a report of all money remitted to Sri Lanka should be submitted through the relevant bank.The minister further said that the relevant application and information can be downloaded from the website of the Ministry of Labour or the Foreign Employment Bureau. He said after producing proof that money has been remitted through official channels and the documents related to the importation of the vehicle, the measures to initiate providing the vehicle import permit can be carried out.The vehicle imported in this way cannot be transferred to a third party until two years after its registration. The minister also said for persons wanting to transfer ownership before two years facilities have been provided to do so by making a payment in USD equivalent to 10 percent of the CIF value of the vehicle.


Bangladesh promotes military diplomacy for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region

September 20th, 2022

Kamal Uddin Mazumder Dhaka Bangladesh

As the Indo-Pacific region represents the world’s economic and strategic center of gravity, the Indian Ocean today is becoming the centerpiece of all geo-strategic play. So, Cooperation in the region is crucial to implementing the international community’s global agenda, including achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Major powers like the US have enhanced and deepened their strategic engagement and leadership roles with countries in the region. The Indo-Pacific Armies Management Seminar, or IPAMS, is a U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) initiated conference that is aimed at facilitating and enhancing interactions among the armies of the Indo-Pacific region. This year’s 46th Seminar, co-hosted by the Bangladesh Army and US Army Pacific (USARPAC), concluded in Dhaka. The objective of IPAMS is to promote peace and stability in the region through mutual understanding, dialogue, and friendship. It is the largest conference for land forces in the region and one of the preeminent army engagements that provide a platform for the senior military leadership of Indo-Pacific regional ground forces to exchange views and opinions on peace and stability.

This year’s conference brought together senior officers of the military forces of 24 countries. Under the theme of “Possibilities and Challenges for Maintaining Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific Region,” the main focus of the event was “robust peacekeeping,” “women empowerment,” and “land power in regional cooperation.” Apart from these, peacekeeping operations, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, leadership development, countering transnational crime, and empowering women were being discussed.

Significance of Military diplomacy

Bangladesh has historically been part of ancient Indo-Pacific connectivity. It is indeed in Bangladesh’s interest to advocate and work for an open, resilient and interconnected Indo-Pacific. In a broader sense, its own continuing sustainability as an independent, sovereign, prosperous nation-state depends on this idea. With close to 40 nations comprising its make-up, the Indo-Pacific region covers more than half of the earth’s surface, home to 60% of the world’s population producing 60% of global GDP, contributing two-thirds of current global growth. By 2030, the overwhelming majority (90%) of the 2.4 billion new members of the middle class entering the global economy will live in the Indo-Pacific. 7 of the world’s 10 largest armies are in the region where border disputes and sovereignty concerns are headline events. Therefore, maintaining peace and security across the region is central to global progress.

However, the conference brings army senior leaders together to discuss differences, establish trust, mitigate miscalculations, resolve challenges, and find commonality among multinational-professional soldiers. There are issues that cannot be solved in isolation by just one or two countries. This platform allows military leaders in the region to get together, share their ideas, and find a collective solution to a pressing and immediate problems. The relationships developed throughout the seminar and through Army-to-Army engagements would help to identify issues of common interest for arriving at pragmatic multi-lateral solutions, and dealing with the escalating threats.

It is imperative to build trust at the strategic level. So, the armies need to work together with the public sector in policy-making and lay out a development foundation that links economic and social development with the protection of the environment and natural resources.  The IPAMS promotes network building among military chiefs at all levels to join forces in coping with the world’s various changes and challenges for sustainable advancement of the region. The forums provide a unique opportunity to advance understanding of key issues while showing respect for each other’s role in promoting security and stability. It would build interpersonal relations, mutual trust, and confidence among the ground forces in the region, which would reduce tensions. “The IPAMS can create a sense of friendship and warmth so that peace and stability prevail in the region,” PM Sheikh Hasina said while addressing the opening ceremony of the seminar.

The meetings are yet another symbol of the close cooperation between Bangladesh and the United States. It also paved the way for stronger cooperation between the armies of the two countries. Charles A. Flynn, commanding general of the U.S. Army Pacific, assured that the United States will cooperate with Bangladesh and other Indo-pacific countries to ensure the security of this important region. Again, the Bangladesh Army Chief expressed hope that working together will give the Bangladesh army a lot of scopes to learn as the US Army is one of the best in the world and very developed.

While the militaries of the participating countries discussed disaster management, transnational crime, security issues, and women’s empowerment, the issue of Rohingya refugees who have fled from violence in Myanmar is not overlooked. It is undeniable that since the Rohingya crisis erupted in the Indo-Pacific region’s heartland, it has all the potential to directly threaten the peace and stability in the region. Because of the prolonged stay of more than 1 million Rohingya refugees in crowded camps, the economy, environment, security, and socio-political stability in the region will be seriously affected. A delegation of top military officials from 24 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, and Vietnam, visited the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, where Rohingyas expressed their desire to go back to their home country of Myanmar’s Rakhine State and not to any third country. The members of the group witnessed the plight of the Rohingyas firsthand and developed a “clear perception” of the gravity of the refugee crisis and the need for their repatriation to Myanmar.

Organizing such an international military conference is a great achievement for Bangladesh Army. Noteworthy, The Bangladesh military’s positive and active role has earned the nation an international reputation with political and diplomatic mileage. The Armed Forces of Bangladesh have glorified the country on the global stage through their brilliant participation in UN peacekeeping missions. As the UN peacekeeping operations have been evolving continuously, Bangladesh has regularly been carrying out the performance appraisal of its peacekeepers and taking measures to cope with future challenges. Despite being a late entrant (in 1988) as a troop contributor, Bangladesh has emerged as a credible UN partner over the last three decades. Since 1988, Bangladesh has participated in 54 peacekeeping missions in 40 different countries across 5 continents with more than 175,000 uniformed personnel, including over 1,800 female peacekeepers. Currently, there are over 7,000 troops and police deployed in 10 missions (as per data from the Armed Forces Division). Praising the Bangladesh Army, US Army General Charles A. Flynn said: “The Bangladesh Army is known for its leadership globally because of its contributions to UN peacekeeping operations. Its peacekeeping campus and training center are not just known within the region, they are known internationally. There are many, many things that the US Army and so many other armies can learn from the experiences of the Bangladeshi Army in their international and global commitment to humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and peacekeeping operations. “ This acknowledgment has once again proved that our armed forces are a vital factor in upholding global peace and are able to keep our country safe from the subversive activities of internal and external enemies.

Last but not least, this conference is a critical opportunity to connect with the world’s military leaders to foster alliance partnerships and cooperative relationships. It is expected that dialogues like these will further strengthen ties between the Indo-Pacific countries and the Bangladesh Army and increase possibilities for mutual cooperation to cope with recent challenges in order for the region to move forward in a secure and sustainable manner.

CAATSA-THE MOST FATAL WEAPON

September 20th, 2022

ALI SUKHANVER

‘Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act’ commonly known as CAATSA is considered the most fatal weapon which is used against the countries not in good books of America. Just a few months back, it was in the news that the US authorities were considering imposing sanctions on India because of its trade ties with Russia. It was all being done as a part of US’ isolation strategy during the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine those days. Situation became more serious when India stood in the line of those 35 countries which abstained themselves from voting at the United Nations against the Russian advancement in Ukraine. Certainly the Indian decision of going against the US will and desire was not very much encouraging rather pleasing for the US authorities, military as well as political. At political level both the Democrats and Republicans raised their concerns about India’s stance of ‘going against the wind’ and it was being apprehended that this decision would create distances between India and America. It was also in the air that the Biden administration might impose sanctions upon India under the ‘CAATSA law’ which imposes certain restrictions on the countries purchasing defense materials from Russia, North Korea and Iran but nothing such ever happened. In spite of all these fears and apprehensions India is still the ‘blue-eyed boy’ of US. Experts on the subject are of the opinion that this sheer misunderstanding on the part of the US authorities would prove a seriously painful shock to the US policy-makers, somewhere in near or far future.

of Trust- U.S. India relations from Truman to Trump’ Meenakshi Ahmed is considered an expert on India-US relations. Recently she penned down an article in the Atlantic with the title, ‘America Has Never Really Understood India’. She said, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resurrected Cold War hostilities, harkening back to a world in which the United States saw itself pitted in a Manichaean struggle, facing a choice between good and evil. The U.S. is using similar rhetoric today to persuade countries to isolate and punish Moscow.” She further says, President Joe Biden has garnered support among his NATO allies to impose crippling sanctions on Russia, but his efforts elsewhere have been only partially successful. Australia and Japan—which, along with the U.S., make up three-quarters of the Quad, a relatively new Asian-security grouping—have signed on, but India, the fourth member of the bloc, has declined to join the chorus of condemnation.” If India were a very serious and sincere partner of the US, it must have been the first one to offer all cooperation in this regard.

Almost eight years back in March 2015, Crispin Rovere penned down an article in The Interpreter with the title, ‘India is no ally of the US’. The writer said, As for India and the US, I find it astonishing that after more than 50 years of being repeatedly burned, some Americans still have not learned their lesson  and continue insisting that China and India are ‘natural competitors’. This is false. China and India are historical competitors, but such competition is not necessarily ‘natural’ and certainly nothing like the strategic competition that exists between China and the US. After all, any Chinese expansion in the Western Pacific will be at America’s expense. It is hard to argue that India’s expansion into the Indian Ocean is being actively resisted by China. India is not a pro-Western democratic bulwark, and never will be.”  Last year on April 15, 2021, same apprehensions were expressed by Chirayu Thakkar regarding uncertainty of US-India relations in an article appeared in the Stimson.

Chirayu Thakkar said, For the last 20 years, the United States has mostly overlooked its divergences with India in multilateral forums as the relationship paid economic, strategic, and political dividends bilaterally, whereas the costs of divergences at the multilateral level were negligible. In spite of such exceptionalism enjoyed by New Delhi, U.S. diplomats at all levels reminded their Indian counterparts that India’s obstinate role at the UN was increasingly at odds with our emerging strategic proximity.” With a restructuring of the global order, continuous assault on rules-based order, and China’s rise as a common strategic adversary, the costs of their inability to work together in the global governance arena can be much higher for both countries today.” Subrahmanyam Jaishankar’s book ‘The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World’ is no doubt an eye-opener to all those who are misguided by the notion that India would always remain an ally of the US, keeping all its national interest aside. The writer has very emphatically tried to explain that India has no plan to align itself fully with either the U.S. or China. He says, This is a time for us to engage America, manage China, reassure Russia, and bring Japan into play.” Dov S. Zakheim is a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and vice chairman of the board for the Foreign Policy Research Institute. In September 2021, his review on Shankar’s book was published in the Hill, in which he tried to make his readers realize that whatever Jaishankar said in his book, must not be taken for granted as he had been a former ambassador to both Washington and Beijing; moreover he is the son of Krishnaswamy Subrahmanyam who is recognized as the ‘father of India’s nuclear program’. Krishnaswamy Subrahmanyam is the person who maintained close ties with Moscow even as he was perhaps the leading advocate of the 2007 Indo-U.S. Agreement on Civilian Nuclear Cooperation. If such a well-informed and well-connected person does not find harmony in American and Indian interests, it means the actual situation is altogether different from what apparently seems. If India is not fair in its relationship with US, why US is wasting its resources on making India ‘the regional god-father’. It seems the most proper time when US must revise the list of its friends

Colombo ready to join Russian payment system

September 20th, 2022

by Arundathie Abeysinghe Courtesy AsiaNews

Discussions are underway between central banks to allow Russian credit cards to operate in Sri Lanka. Last year almost 17,000 Russian tourists visited the island. The country is in economic recovery and also hopes to obtain a loan to buy fuel.

Colombo (AsiaNews) – Sri Lankan authorities are considering joining the Russian Mir payment system: discussions are currently underway between the country’s central bank and that of Moscow. Launched in 2017, Mir is a payment and money transfer channel operated by the Russian National Payment Card System. 

According to senior government officials surveyed by AsiaNews, Mir is an easy payment system but ‘it is necessary to obtain the Central Bank’s approval’ for the talks to continue.

On 6 March, Visa and Mastercard suspended operations in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Since then, holders of Visa and Mastercard bank cards issued in Russia cannot pay for goods and services outside their country. The US and its allies have sanctioned Moscow with exclusion from Swift, the main international payments system, which is controlled by Washington.

The use of Mir, however, would allow Russian tourists to use their credit cards while in Sri Lanka, something that – government officials say – the local authorities “would be happy to allow”.

Data from the Sri Lanka Tourism Authority show that in 2021, despite the covid-19 pandemic, Russia was among the top countries in terms of the number of tourists visiting the island with almost 17,000 entries.

Since the protests that have affected the country in recent months “are now over and the island is a safe tourist destination”, visitors will mainly return in November and December, AsiaNews sources say. 

According to sources in the Ministry of Transport, “there is hope that flights between Sri Lanka and Russia will start by mid-October”.

Meanwhile, the authorities in Colombo are also continuing discussions with Moscow on the possibility of obtaining a loan for the purchase of Russian oil to ‘alleviate the fuel crisis in Sri Lanka’ that has gripped the country for months. The Wickmeresinghe administration expects ‘great support’ from Russia for economic recovery: according to sources in the Ministry of Transport and Highways, discussions on obtaining a loan are going ‘very well’. 

According to local officials, already ‘former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to provide Sri Lanka with a loan to buy oil from Russia’.

About 50 per cent of Russian exports to Sri Lanka are machinery and equipment, while about one third are grain, mainly wheat. Until 2018, Sri Lanka was one of the world’s largest buyers of Russian chrysotile asbestos, which is used in the construction industry, but the government has decided to stop using asbestos by 2029, so the volume of purchases has decreased significantly. Sri Lanka exports tea to Russia, which accounts for 50% of its exports, and textiles, which account for 40% of exports.

Bilateral relations between Moscow and Colombo also include agreements on science, technology and innovation, tourism, culture, space exploration and fisheries.

India’s lending to Sri Lanka proves critics of China’s loans wrong

September 20th, 2022

By Hu Weijia Courtesy Global Times

Illustration: Chen Xia/Global Times

Illustration: Chen Xia/Global Times
With a total of $968 million in loans in four months of 2022, India “has emerged as Sri Lanka’s largest bilateral lender, overtaking China in the process,” India’s ANI news agency reported on Monday, citing Daily Financial Times.

Sri Lanka has borrowed not only from China but despite this, Chinese loans have been specifically targeted by anti-China forces. Critics have accused China of what they call a “debt trap,” saying that the so-called “debt trap diplomacy” has “become a cause of Sri Lanka’s economic crisis.” Their debt trap lies is a narrative that the US-led camp has used to defame and smear China. The West’s anti-China narrative should not derail Sri Lanka’s cooperation with its friends.

Ruchira Kamboj, India’s permanent representative to the UN, was quoted by the ANI report as saying that India had provided nearly $4 billion in food and financial assistance to Sri Lanka. “In our immediate neighborhood, we are continuing to help our good friend and neighbor Sri Lanka to ensure food security,” Kamboj said.

Some Western observers have lauded India’s help to Sri Lanka, but China is being blamed by the West for providing same loans and economic assistance to the nation. Those observers should stop their double standards in criticizing a so-called Chinese debt trap. Loans and aid to Sri Lanka should not be treated differently based on which country they come from.

China is one of the largest infrastructure construction partners and main source of foreign investment of Sri Lanka. China has worked with Sri Lanka to help meet its financing needs and improve its ability for sustainable development. China does not impose its will on others or seek any political gains. This is why developing countries, Sri Lanka included, think highly of their cooperation with China.

Sri Lanka needs to pursue economic development and the country has the right to freely choose its cooperative partners. Sri Lankan Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry said in August that he thanked the Chinese government and people for their timely assistance to Sri Lanka in times of difficulty. “With special and long-lasting bilateral relationship, Sri Lanka and China have always trusted and supported each other,” Xinhua reported.

Sabry’s words came after some Western media outlets deliberately hyped up China-India competition over Sri Lanka’s economic woes. The BBC said in July that Sri Lanka’s desperate financial need, in a way, has helped New Delhi regain its influence in the nation after “China made inroads by offering loans and other forms of financial aid for infrastructure projects in the past 15 years.” 

Any attempt to incorporate geopolitical thinking into economic issues won’t help resolve the economic crisis unfolding in Sri Lanka. India does not have to view Chinese investments and loans in Sri Lanka from a competitive perspective. Countries should put geopolitical thinking aside and avoid falling into a trap set by the West, which aimed to heat up competition between China and India.

It is a false proposition that India has overtaken China to become Sri Lanka’s largest lender. China has stressed many times that it is neither the only creditor nor the largest creditor of Sri Lanka. Only around 10 percent of Sri Lanka’s external debt is owed to China.

China has pledged to do its utmost and to make full use of the channels available to deliver help to the Sri Lankan society. We believe India will do the same. India has also done a lot in helping Sri Lanka and its effort is commendable, but it will be meaningless if some attempt to compare India to China in terms of economic presence in Sri Lanka

China and India need cooperation, not competition in Sri Lanka. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said in June that China is ready to work with India and the rest of the international community to help Sri Lanka and other developing countries experiencing difficulty to pull through the hardship as early as possible. Although the West’s anti-China narrative deliberately hyped up China-India competition, India should be vigilant to avoid falling into the trap set by the West.

The author is a reporter with the Global Times.

Farmer dies after accidentally swallowing inch-long fish bone

September 20th, 2022

By Courtesy New York Post

A Sri Lankan farmer tragically perished after swallowing a fish bone, which pierced his intestine and triggered a fatal infection. A case report detailing the freak accident was published in the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.”

The 60-year-old unnamed patient had reported to the coastal District General Hospital of Sri Lanka, after experiencing three days of abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation and a distended belly, per the report.

Suspecting he was going into septic shock, medics rushed the man to intensive care, where scans revealed that his abdomen was filling with fluid. This symptom suggested that his kidneys had stopped working — a possible sign of sepsis, where the body’s immune system attacks its own organs.

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The fish bone post-extraction from the farmer's intestine.
The fish bone extracted from the farmer’s intestine.
The fish bone had created a small hole in the man's lower intestine.
The fish bone had created a small hole in the man’s lower intestine.
The patient didn't recall swallowing the fish bone.
The patient didn’t recall swallowing the fish bone.

A subsequent two-hour operation revealed a small hole in his intestine, which the medical staff discovered was caused by an 0.8-inch-long fishbone. However, the farmer didn’t recall ingesting the 2-centimeter shard, the Daily Mail reported.

Nonetheless, the seemingly innocuous bone fragment had reportedly perforated his bowel, causing fecal matter to seep out and infect his abdominal wall. As a result, the intestine ballooned in size while yellow pus accumulated around the hole.

In an attempt to save the patient, doctors sliced a 3.9-inch (10 cm) segment of the intestine and drained the perforation with the aim of reattaching the healthy bowel after the infection was eradicated. Despite their efforts, the patient passed away following cardiac arrest” just eight hours after his admission to the emergency room, per the report.

Interestingly, fish bones are the leading cause of gastrointestinal perforations,” the study authors wrote.

In regions where fish is a staple food, fish bones are not uncommon culprits of FBs [ingested foreign bodies],” the case report states. The jagged, sharp nature of fish bones makes them more prone to inflict mucosal injuries and subsequent perforations.”

A local fisherman holds a bucket of freshly-caught fish just after returning to shore in Mannar, Sri Lanka, August 16, 2022.
A local fisherman holds a bucket of freshly caught fish just after returning to shore in Mannar, Sri Lanka, on Aug. 16, 2022.
REUTERS

And while the outcome is favorable in most instances, nonspecific symptoms coupled with poor imaging resources can result in a delayed diagnosis, which doctors believed occurred with the aforementioned case.


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