Chinese Admiral Zheng He and the Tamils of Sri Lanka

June 13th, 2021

By Dr.Nirmala Chandrahasan/The Island Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Chinese Admiral Zheng He and the Tamils of Sri Lanka

Colombo, June 9: The recent discovery of name- boards in public institutions which have omitted one of the national languages, namely Tamil, only to replace it with Mandarin Chinese has caused a furor with Tamil members of Parliament and other politicians voicing their protests.

Certainly, this is most unfortunate but rather than blame the Chinese it is the Government Authorities in charge of the implementation of the Official languages policy who should be blamed. They have been remiss in this instance which is only a small part of the general malaise in respect of the implementation of the official languages policy.

This however is not within the remit of this article. In this article, I would like to focus on another trilingual inscription on a stone tablet stele, left by the Chinese Admiral Zheng He, and dated 15th February 1409, in Sri Lanka.

It was originally inscribed in Nanjing in China itself and discovered in 1911 in Galle, and now preserved in the Museum in Colombo. This stone tablet with inscriptions in Chinese, Persian and Tamil signals the arrival of the Chinese fleet and invokes the blessings of Buddha and the Hindu God Vishnu whom the inscription mentions as Thenavaran Nayanar” and refers to an endowment that Zheng He, had presented to the Vishnu Devale at Devinuwara and to a Mosque.

Prof. Sasanka Perera in a very interesting and historically researched article titled Veera Alakeshvaras Phlight signals from the past,” published in The Island of 28th April 2021, to which I am indebted, refers to this inscription as a subtle but obvious way of appealing to the socio political sensibilities of large and important communities in The Island at the time”.

So it would appear that the Tamils were an important community in the island at the time. Sinhala does not feature in the inscription.

Veera Alakeshwarar’s clash with the Chinese which I refer to in my article is part of the historical perspective which I wish to draw attention to. It has many lessons for the present , and brings to light the Chinese presence in this country many centuries ago.

To continue with the purpose of Admiral Zheng He’s naval journey, it was part of what was known as the Ming Treasure voyages”. To quote Prof. Perera, the seven voyages under this naval scheme took place between 1405 -1433 AD and was the brainchild of the Ming Emperor Yongle. These voyages were undertaken to expand China’s military, political and commercial Authority across the oceans and to find local allies and establish Chinese spheres of influence in different parts of Asia, parts of the Middle East and places like Mogadishu and Mombasa in Africa.

Before arriving in Sri Lanka Zheng He’s fleet had visited other south east Asian countries where also steles were left behind. All these interventions were made to ensure the stability of maritime routes for Chinese vessels. This is very much in line with what is happening today, with the Chinese Belt and Road initiative”.

The Chinese of that era were aware of the Tamil language and culture both because of the maritime traditions of the Tamils during the era of the great Chola empire but also because Tamil Buddhist monks from Kancheepuram had brought Buddhism to China. The Chola empire in South India which held sway over Sri Lanka also included parts of south east Asia, and had a large maritime fleet and merchant navy. Furthermore, Tamil traders and merchant guilds were active in the Indian ocean and in south east Asia. With the decline of the Chola empire the seas were open for a new naval power and we find the Ming emperor making a strategic move.

To turn to Sri Lanka and Veera Alekeshvara’s encounter with the Chinese, I will have to go back in time to the Alagakkonara/Allagakone family, of which he was a member. This feudal family originally from Madurai or Kancheepuram in Tamil Nadu, settled down in Lanka and became very powerful in the Gampola Kingdom. The father of Veera Alakeshvara also known as Alakeshvara became a Minister in the Kingdom. He fortified a marshy region around the present city of Colombo and called the fortress he built there Jayawardenepura, and the area around became known as Kotte, (which means ‘fort’ in Tamil).

From his fortifications he drove out the northern army of the Arya Chakraverti, who ruled the kingdom of Jaffna, and the tax collectors from this kingdom who were raiding the south western region. Thus, he came to overshadow King Vikramabahu I11rd of Gampola. Subsequently after some infighting with family members Veera Alakeshvara, his son, became king of the Gampola kingdom as Vijayabahu VI , and ruled from 1397- 1411 AD.

However, Veera Alakeshvara like some of our present China critics, was hostile to Chinese intentions in Sri Lanka and launched piracy attacks on the Chinese fleet in Sri Lankan waters with the help of some Muslim chieftains. As a consequence, Zheng He, left Sri Lankan waters as he had other ports of call, but returned to take revenge on Alakesvara.

In 1410/11 Zheng He and his troops attacked Kotte and captured Veera Alakeshvara and his family together with other key political figures allied with him. He was taken as a prisoner to China. In the collected works of Yong Rong 1515, his capture is described as well as his subsequent pardon by the Emperor as follows: thus the August Emperor spared their lives and they humbly kowtowed making crude sounds ( a reference to their language) and praising the sage like virtue of the Imperial Ming ruler.”

But this was not the end of the matter. As Prof. Sasanka points out regime change was the object, and Parakramabahu the Sixth ascended the throne. Chinese records reveal that the new king was chosen by Sinhalese emissaries present at the Ming Court, nominated by the Emperor and installed by Zheng He, using the Chinese military and naval power at his disposal, as a ruler more amenable to Chinas intentions. Parakramabahu VI  created a political alliance with the Chinese that allowed expansive political projects such as the Ming Treasure fleet easy access to local waters as well as local political support.”

It is also of interest to note that Sembagha Perumal alias Sapumal Kumaraya, an ethnic Tamil and adopted son of Parakramabahu the Sixth, subsequently conquered the northern Jaffna Kingdom and built the Nallur Kandasamy kovil in Jaffna. His exploits are commemorated by the poet Sri Rahula thera in the Kokila Sandesaya and the Selahini Sandesaya.

Aside from the sense of ‘deja vu’, which Prof. Perera remarks upon, Alakeshvarar’s story has many lessons for us today. We learn that the Tamil community in Sri Lanka was a powerful and respected one, hence the inscriptions in Mandarin along with Tamil and Persian. In the north the Kingdom of Jaffna under the Arya Chakravarti dynasty was as powerful as the other kingdoms and at that time was threatening Kotte and even extracting taxes from regions in the South.

Here too it was ethnic Tamils such as Alakeshvara senior who led the defense of the Kotte and Gampola kingdoms, and built Jayawardenapura, and it was Sembagha Perumal who later defeated the Arya Chacraverti and brought the Jaffna kingdom under the rule of Parakramabahu VI.

Ethnic differences were subsumed, and Sinhalese and Tamils worked together as one people. The wars were for territory, with kings fighting kings and not between ethnic groups. It was only with the arrival of the Western colonial powers starting with the Portuguese that ethnic differences surfaced, perhaps as a consequence of a divide and rule policy.

Another lesson we learn is that the Chinese political presence in the island is not something new. Furthermore Chinese trade was a key factor in the Sri Lankan economy as vindicated by the large collection of Chinese coins in Yapahuwe, which fact is adverted to in Prof. Perera’s article citing Prof. Sudarshan Senviratne. So, the resumption of Chinese political and economic activity in the island is not suprising.

Chinese history records that after the great naval expeditions of Zheng He, there was a change in China’s policy and internal constraints made the country turn inwards. It is now clear that China is resuming its old policy as evidenced by Admiral Zheng He’s naval expeditions, and is once again engaging in expanding its military, political and commercial authority across the globe vide the Belt and Road Initiative.

The Port City project in Sri Lanka is part of this grand design. The Port City project can bring benefits to Sri Lanka too, but it is the responsibility of the Sri Lankan Government and people to see that Sri Lanka’s interests are adequately protected and they cannot fault China for any short fall as every country looks after its own interests.

In the context of the lessons we learn from the Veera Alakeshvara episode, Tamil politicians would be well advised to be more mindful when making protests at what they perceive to be Mandarin taking precedence over Tamil. We do not have to kowtow to the new Emperor in Beijing, and protests must surely be made when called for, but made courteously, recognizing that our cultures Tamil and Chinese, have co -existed enriching each other over many centuries as in the spreading of Buddhism by monks from the Tamil country, and the extensive trade as in the exchange of cotton goods for silk between the two civilizations.

We have seen from the Galle Inscription that China gave the Tamil language pride of place in Sri Lanka at a certain point of time, and I may mention similar inscriptions have also been left by them in other south Asian countries. At that time Tamil was a language of commerce and trade in the Indian Ocean region and the Tamil Kingdoms of South India were powerful entities.

Similarly, the Persian language held sway for these reasons. Interestingly we learn from the Moroccan Traveller of the 14th Century, Ibn Batuta, who visited the kingdom of Jaffna, that the king Arya Chackraverti held control of the trade in pearls, had contact with foreign merchants and could speak Persian.

It remains to be seen whether the Tamil language once again regains its lost position and the respect that entails. The Trilingual stele in Galle invokes the blessings of the Hindu deity the Thenavaran Nayanar” Vishnu, for a peaceful world built on trade.

For the present. we have to recognize that China has come to stay as a power in the region, in a world built on trade. We can be proud that two Asian nations India and China are emerging as the super powers of the 21st century and go with the trend giving due consideration to both countries in our political and economic policies.

Sri Lankan organisation donates medical oxygen cylinders

June 13th, 2021

Courtesy Gulf Times

The Federation of Sri Lankan Muslim Associations Qatar (FSMA-Q), under the guidance of the Sri Lanka

The Federation of Sri Lankan Muslim Associations Qatar (FSMA-Q), under the guidance of the Sri Lankan embassy in Qatar, has provided 60 medical oxygen cylinders to help in the fight against Covid-19 back in Sri Lanka.

The Federation of Sri Lankan Muslim Associations Qatar (FSMA-Q), under the guidance of the Sri Lankan embassy in Qatar, has provided 60 medical oxygen cylinders to help in the fight against Covid-19 back in Sri Lanka.The support from FSMA-Q came in response to the call of the Sri Lankan government to expatriate Sri Lankans across the world in the fight against the pandemic by way of assisting in the provision of emergency medical supplies.
In a statement yesterday, FSMA-Q, the apex body of all Sri Lankan Muslim organisations in Qatar affiliated to the embassy, said it rallied all its member organisations to “support this noble cause by answering the government’s call to help their motherland during this hour of need”.
With the generous assistance of its member organisations, FSMA-Q was able to donate 60 medical oxygen cylinders through the embassy, to be airfreighted to Sri Lanka as urgent medical relief supplies. This will be a significant addition to the medical supplies that have already been provided as donations by other community organisations and well-wishers in Qatar, the statement notes.
A ceremony was held observing Covid-19 precautionary protocols to hand over the oxygen cylinders to the Sri Lankan ambassador to Qatar, Mohamed Mafaz Mohideen, on June 11.
Besides the ambassador, present on the occasion were FSMA-Q president Mohamed Rinoz, vice-president and project co-ordinator Mohamed Lafir and Executive Committee members.
Mohideen thanked FSMA-Q and its member associations for giving their support and co-operation to help their motherland during this time of need by providing 60 medical oxygen cylinders, which will go a long way in saving the lives of fellow Sri Lankan citizens back home.
The FSMA-Q president thanked all the members for giving their full support to this initiative in addition to focusing on the projects of their respective associations. He added FSMA-Q has always been at the forefront of supporting the Sri Lankan community back home during any calamity or disaster in the past, and thanked the ambassador as well as the embassy for the encouragement and guidance
provided in making this project a success.

Security tightened along TN coastal areas; threats of armed infiltrators entering state received

June 13th, 2021

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The Tamil Nadu state police and Central intelligence agencies have been on their feet and high vigilance after threats of an armed group trying to infiltrate from Sri Lanka were received.

Security tightened along TN coastal areas; threats of armed infiltrators entering state received

The Tamil Nadu state police and Central intelligence agencies have been on their feet and high vigilance after threats of an armed group trying to infiltrate from Sri Lanka were received. Security has been tightened along TN coastal areas after receiving news of infiltrators attempting to enter with rifles.

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According to sources, an alert was issued by a Central intelligence agency on Saturday evening and the police have stepped up vigil in the towns of Kanyakumari, Toothukudi, Rameswaram, as well as in Chennai.

According to informed intelligence sources, a boat carrying armed operatives was seen heading towards Rameswaram coast. However, the sources revealed to one media houses that the exact identity of these people are not known and no details also of the organization that they belong to.

According to inputs received, security has been beefed up and an intense vigil is being maintained in the border areas with Karnataka as well. On other hand, recently Tamilian leaders called upon the state government to urge the Centre to pursue legal action over Chinese domination and not to allow a Galwan like situation to develop in the state.

Bahrain suspends work permits for people from red list countries indefinitely

June 13th, 2021

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Citizens from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are affected

Bahrain is currently in semi-lockdown due to a high number of Covid-19 cases and deaths. Reuters

Bahrain has indefinitely suspended giving work permits to people from coronavirus red list countries who are outside the kingdom, a representative of the Labour Market Regulatory Authority told The National on Sunday.

For the time being, individuals who are in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal are not able to gain work permits in Bahrain,” he said.

“The decision was put in place on May 24, and we are still unsure of when it will be lifted.”

Near the end of May, Bahrain suspended the entry of travellers from countries on its red list in response to the rising number of Covid-19 infections and deaths.

If individuals holding citizenships from countries that are on the red list are inside of Bahrain then they can apply or renew their work permits,” the representative said.

Bahrain’s national medical committee, established to address the pandemic, will assess which countries will be added to or removed from the list according to certain criteria, he said.

Bahraini citizens and residency visa holders arriving from red list countries are allowed in but must present a negative PCR test taken no more than 48 hours before flying.

The kingdom also reintroduced mandatory quarantine for all non-vaccinated travellers arriving in Bahrain.

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Travellers now have to take a PCR test before flying and on arrival, and then complete a 10-day home or hotel quarantine.

Last week, the government announced an extension of its measures put in place to curb the spread of the pandemic.

Shopping malls, stores, restaurants, coffee shops, swimming pools, beauty salons and barber shops will be closed for another two weeks.

“In order to achieve the goals set and based on positive results, we have decided to extend the national lockdown for a period of two weeks starting from Friday, June 11, to Friday, June 25,” the medical committee said.

Authorities first announced the closures on May 27.

1 percent of Sri Lanka’s population infected with COVID-19.

June 13th, 2021

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SLPP General Secretary attacked President and PM, not me, Gammanpila claps back

June 13th, 2021

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Minister of Energy Udaya Gammanpila, addressing the criticisms over the recent price hike of fuel, says that all he did was informing the public of a collective decision made by the government including the President and the Prime Minister.

Holding a press conference today (June 13), the Minister of Energy responded to the heavy criticisms and calls to step down from his position over the fuel price hike.

On Friday (June 11) the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CEYPETCO) and Lanka Indian Oil Corporation (LIOC) announced an increase in fuel prices.

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) General Secretary MP Sagara Kariyawasam, yesterday (June 12) issued a statement that the subject minister must take complete responsibility for pushing the people into more difficulties with a fuel price hike amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The statement called the subject minister to step down from his position.

Explaining the process behind the increase in fuel prices, Minister Udaya Gammanpila stated that the decision was taken on June 09 by the Cabinet Sub Committee on Cost of Living following lengthy discussions.

The Minister further pointed out that the Sub-Committee consisted of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Minister of Trade Bandula Gunawardena, Minister of Agriculture Mahindananda Aluthgamage, Minister of Power Dullas Alahapperuma, Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Namal Rajapaksa, State Minister of Finance Ajith Nivard Cabraal, and State Minister of Consumer Affairs Lasantha Alagiyawanna in addition to himself, as the Minister of Energy.

He further said that he received written consent from the Prime Minister on June 10 regarding the price hike.

All I did was inform the public of a collective decision made by the government including the President and the Prime Minister,” he said.

Gammanpila pointed out that, while a fuel price hike is usually announced by the Ministry of Finance, volunteered for this task in order to ‘protect the President and the Prime Minister’.

Sagara Kariyawasam did not attack me; he attacked the only President made from his party, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, and his party leader Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa,” he said.

The Energy Minister says that the SLPP General Secretary inconvenienced the Prime Minister by inflicting a blow on the Prime Minister using a statement issued with the letterhead containing the Prime Minister’s photograph.

Kariyawasam has committed a grave mistake by inflicting a heavy blow on their decision, Gammanpila said.

Minister Udaya Gammanpila further said, The intelligent people of this country will decide whether it is I or Sagara Kariyawasama who should resign from their post”.

The Energy Minister also revealed that many senior members of SLPP had informed him that there had been no internal party decision to issue such a statement against him. Further, neither party leader Mahinda Rajapaksa nor party chairman Prof. G. L. Peiris had been aware of such a statement, he added.

Thereby, Gammanpila says that he challenges Kariyawasam to reveal the names of the senior members of SLPP who took part in making a decision to issue the relevant statement.

Further, Gammanpila also publicly challenged Kariyawasam to a public debate if he is able to prove that Gammanpila is behind the country’s energy crisis.

COVID: Sri Lanka confirms 2,329 new cases within the day

June 13th, 2021

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Daily COVID-19 cases count hit 2,329 on Sunday (June 13) as 443 more people were tested positive for the virus in Sri Lanka.

The new development brings the total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus reported in the country to 223,606.

As many as 188,547 recoveries and 2,136 deaths have been confirmed in Sri Lanka since the outbreak of the pandemic last year.

According to official data, up to 32,923 active cases are currently under medical care at designated hospitals and treatment centres.

Construction of Central Expressway in Gampaha paused

June 13th, 2021

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The construction work on the Central Expressway in the Gampaha District will be temporarily suspended, said Minister of Tourism Prasanna Ranatunga.

Construction of Central Expressway in Gampaha paused

The work will be suspended until a final decision is reached after reviewing the construction plan, he said.

A number of areas in the Gampaha District have been inundated due to the recent heavy rains and there have been allegations from various parties that such a situation has arisen due to the construction of the Central Expressway.

Fuel price hike is a measure to stabilize national economy – PMD

June 13th, 2021

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The latest fuel price hike is a step taken to stabilize the national economy, bank interest rates, and foreign reserves as well as to secure and improve the health and welfare of the public, President’s Media Division said.

Issuing a statement, the PMD stated that the Cabinet Sub Committee on Cost of Living chaired by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, with the participation of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Ministers in charge of the subject, focused on a number of key reasons for the increase in fuel prices.

These price increases are just one key factor in a common plan to strengthen the local economy, the PMD said.

It is a decision to strengthen the country’s banking system, maintain low interest rates, reduce foreign exchange spending, strengthen the exchange rate, secure the health and well-being of the people, and transform the import-dependent consumer economy into an investment and consumption economy based on domestic production, PMD further said.

G7 nations to agree tough measures on burning coal to tackle climate change

June 13th, 2021

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World leaders meeting in Cornwall are to adopt strict measures on coal-fired power stations as part of the battle against climate change.

The G7 group will promise to move away from coal plants, unless they have technology to capture carbon emissions.

It comes as Sir David Attenborough warned that humans could be on the verge of destabilising the entire planet”.

He said G7 leaders face the most important decisions in human history.

The coal announcement came from the White House, which says it is the first time the leaders of wealthy nations have committed to keeping the projected global temperature rise to 1.5C.

That requires a range of urgent policies, chief among them being phasing out coal burning unless it includes carbon capture technology.

Coal is the world’s dirtiest major fuel and ending its use is seen as a major step by environmentalists, but they also want guarantees rich countries will deliver on previous promises to help poorer countries cope with climate change.

The G7 will end the funding of new coal generation in developing countries and offer up to £2billion for poorer nations to stop using the fuel.

Climate change has been one of the key themes at the three-day summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall.

Leaders of the seven major industrialised nations – the UK, US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy – are expected to set out global plans to reduce emissions from farming, transport, and the making of steel and cement.

And they will commit to protecting 30 percent of global land and marine areas for nature by 2030.

They are also expected to pledge to almost halve their emissions by 2030, relative to 2010 levels.

The UK has already surpassed that commitment, previously promising to cut emissions by the equivalent of 58% on 2010 levels.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a press conference on Sunday afternoon, the final day of a summit where he has clashed with EU leaders over the Brexit deal’s requirements for checks on goods from Britain to Northern Ireland.

And after the summit, US President Joe Biden will be met by a Guard of Honour at Windsor Castle, where he will have tea with the Queen.

‘Plain to see’
A video message from Sir David Attenborough will be played to world leaders in Cornwall at the summit on Sunday as they set out their plans for meeting emissions targets.

Speaking beforehand, Sir David said: The natural world today is greatly diminished. That is undeniable.

Our climate is warming fast. That is beyond doubt. Our societies and nations are unequal and that is sadly plain to see.

But the question science forces us to address specifically in 2021 is whether as a result of these intertwined facts we are on the verge of destabilising the entire planet.

If that is so, then the decisions we make this decade – in particular the decisions made by the most economically advanced nations – are the most important in human history.”

As well as the measures on coal and ending almost all direct government support for the fossil fuel sector overseas, the G7 are expected to phase out petrol and diesel cars.

BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin said there had been a crucial lack of detail on two questions so far: the proposed green masterplan to help developing countries get clean technology and the amount of cash richer [countries] will hand to the poorer to tackle the climate crisis.”

China, which according to one report was responsible for 27% of the world’s greenhouse gases in 2019 – the most of any country – is not part of the G7.

The G7 leaders will endorse a plan aimed at reversing the loss of biodiversity – a measure of how many different species live in ecosystems – by the end of the decade.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is hosting the summit, is also launching a £500m fund to protect the world’s oceans and marine life.

The blue planet fund” will help countries including Ghana, Indonesia and Pacific island states, tackle unsustainable fishing, protect and restore coastal ecosystems like mangroves and coral reefs, and reduce marine pollution.

Hundreds of protesters brought streets to a standstill in Cornwall on Saturday, with many campaigning for cleaner seas and action on climate change.

A major UN report from 2019 said that global emissions of carbon dioxide must peak by 2020 to keep the planet from warming more than 1.5C – the so-called safe limit.

Mr Johnson said protecting the planet was the most important thing we as leaders can do for our people”.

There is a direct relationship between reducing emissions, restoring nature, creating jobs and ensuring long-term economic growth,” he said on Saturday.

Source: BBC
-Agencies

Importing luxury vehicles for MPs

June 12th, 2021

S.AKURUGODA

As per the main news item that appeared in The Island dated 9/06/2021 under the title ‘Covid time bonanza: Luxury SUVs for MPs coming, after all!’, the government was not in a position to cancel the order placed for the import of luxury vehicles for the 225 MPs as the opening of Letters of Credit meant guaranteed payment and Letters of Credit had been opened through a State Banks, Sri Lanka faced the prospect of being blacklisted if a unilateral decision was taken on the matter.

https://island.lk/covid-time-bonanza-luxury-suvs-for-mps-coming-after-all/

The above reveals expressed by the Media Minister and co-Cabinet spokesperson Keheliya Rambukwella is in contrary to what we learned earlier after reading a statement issued from The Prime Minister’s Office in the last week of May which stated that the previous cabinet paper for the import of 399 vehicles at a cost of Rs 3.7bn had been withdrawn as the financial situation was not conducive to import vehicles. It is also in contrary to the SLPP’s 2019 presidential election manifesto which assured that vehicles wouldn’t be imported for members of parliament for a period of three years.

It is interesting to note how the current opposition politicians who were barking at every and each move made by the government, since its inception, have gone dumb and deaf when the government move on vehicles made at a time the country was struggling to cope with Covid-19 fallout.

It is hard to believe that a single MP, including new MPs, in the current Parliament does not possess his/her own vehicles.  Unlike during 1950s, it is also hard to believe that any one of the current MPs uses public transport or hire vehicles to attend parliamentary sessions or any of their activities. We remember how the government Ministers like D.S. Gunasekera , W. Dahanayake etc who were MPs in the 1956-1960 Parliament used public transport when attending Parliamentary sessions. We also remember, around 1959, how Minister Gunasekera was fined by the railway ticket checkers for his failure to show his railway pass issued for MPs.

On the other hand, as per media reports, the Government, including the Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi, has requested affluent locals, INGOs, local NGOs and Sri Lankan living in foreign countries to donate their allocated funds for the remaining quarters of the year for the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic which has surged to critical proportions in recent weeks.

While our politicians are attempting to import luxury vehicles costing billions of Rupees at this crucial stage, New Zealand’s Parliamentarians, including PM, ministers and public service chief executives made an example to the entire world by making a commitment to take a 20% pay cut lasting six months to show solidarity with those affected by the corona virus outbreak.

What the government should do at this stage, if the withdrawal of the said cabinet paper is not preventing the import of luxury vehicle for MPS and the Prime Minister’s office is really keen in avoiding the waste of money, is to auction the vehicles soon after arrival (or if already arrived) and use proceeds to counter the epidemic, as the death toll continues to rise.

S.AKURUGODA

ERASING THE EELAM VICTORY Part 18D Pt 4D

June 12th, 2021

KAMALIKA PIERIS

The Darusman Report (2011) which was commissioned by the UN Secretary-General pointed out that that there was a need for the UN to review its actions in the Eelam War IV. Clearly, it was felt that the UN had failed in its task of manipulating the Eelam war. Sri Lanka had won the Eelam war.

UN Secretary-General then established an Internal Review Panel under Charles Petrie, to review UN actions in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the war in Sri Lanka and after. The Petrie report stated that from 2003 to 2007, the UN had wanted to establish a human rights operation in Sri Lanka, but failed.

In 2007 and 2008, the UN Department of Political Affairs (DPA) in New York, considered various tactics in Sri Lanka, which included a political solution to the conflict, a special envoy, establishing a human rights field presence and ensuring accountability for past human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law.

Out of these, UN  decided  in 2007, to focus on high-level visits by senior UNHQ officials who could present UN concerns and suggestions to the government .In 2007 alone Sri Lanka was visited by  * USG-Humanitarian Affairs , *Head of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs  *the Under Secretary-General (USG)-Humanitarian Affairs, *Head of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights  and *the Representative of the Secretary-General on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons (RSG-IDPs).

USG-Humanitarian Affairs, conducted more visits to Sri Lanka than any other official, the Petrie Report   said.  However, the Government rejected most of the proposed initiatives, including the appeal by the UN for a field operation,  which meant a sort of peacekeeping mission.

The UN’s relationships with the Government were difficult, said Petrie Report, due to the Government stratagem of UN intimidation.”  Government of Sri Lanka had used visas to control UN staff critical of the government. The Government declared several Resident Coordinators persona non grata, or made them understand that their visas were at risk of being withdrawn, while also rejecting proposed replacements with previous experience in crisis situations.  The Government refused to give them visas when UN tried to send in more staff to deal with the humanitarian aspect of the War, continued Petrie Report.

In 2007 the Government formally launched its military campaign in the Wanni against the last remaining area under LTTE control. Over the following 18 months, the fighting gradually intensified and in September 2008, as the conflict entered its final stages, the Government officially informed the UN it could no longer guarantee the safety of staff in the Wanni.

 Within three weeks, the UN withdrew all international staff, effectively ending UN assistance operations from within the Wanni. The UN also tried to withdraw its entire national staff, but the LTTE prevented staff dependents from leaving, and many national staff consequently chose to remain behind.

The Petrie report also looked at developments at the apex of the UN system. By 2007, UN was discussing Sri Lanka at its Headquarters in New York. At UNHQ Sri Lanka was on the agenda not just of the Policy Committee but also of the Executive Committee on Humanitarian Affairs (ECHA), and an Inter-Agency Working Group on Sri Lanka (IAWG-SL), said Petrie Report.

But Sri Lanka was never formally considered by Member States at the UN, whether at the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, or the General Assembly, the report said. From late 2008, a small group of non-permanent members of the Security Council had become deeply concerned by events and by early February 2009 wished the Security Council to formally consider the situation in Sri Lanka. However, they did not have sufficient support within the Security Council for this.

Sri Lanka was discussed in ‘informal interactive dialogue’ at the Security Council, but this had no formal status, led to no outcomes and left no formal minutes of its deliberations. The Sri Lankan ambassador to the UN participated in the meetings, providing the Government’s version of events and potentially influencing discussions.

Foreign Ministers from two member countries of the Security Council went to Sri Lanka in late April 2009.  On 12th May, 2009 they called for Sri Lanka to be placed on the Security Council’s agenda. But this came too late to change the course of events, said Petrie Report.

Above all, UN action in Sri Lanka was not supported by Member states, said Petrie Report. In the absence of clear Security Council backing, the UN’s actions lacked adequate purpose and direction. Member States failed to provide the Secretariat and UN Country Team in Colombo with the necessary support.

Petrie report said that the UN office in Colombo had insufficient political expertise and experience in armed conflicts, human rights and humanitarian law issues to deal with the extraordinary challenge” that Sri Lanka presented.

A UN staffer had told Rajiva Wijesinha that the UN had ‘got this wrong.’ Most of the UN staff had worked in countries with no established government and no regular provision of basic social services.  They did not know how to negotiate with a strong government.

The UN representation in Sri Lanka was too weak to be effective, said Petrie Report. The UN office in Sri Lanka was headed by Resident Coordinator who reported to the Secretary-General through the UN Development Programme (UNDP).

The Resident Coordinator   was supported by a Human Rights Adviser who provided a link to OHCHR, a Reconciliation and Development Adviser who provided a link to DPA, a communications adviser who was also a spokesperson, and a gender adviser.

 As the Eelam issue escalated a Crisis Management Group was established with Resident Coordinator,   the country heads of UNICEF, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the World Food Programme (WFP), and the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and UN office for the Coordination of Humanitarian affairs, (OCHA). The group’s initial focus was on the logistical and operational aspects of UN action in the war area.

The events in Sri Lanka highlight the urgent need for the UN to update its strategy for engagement with Member States in situations where civilian populations caught up in the midst of armed conflicts are not protected in accordance with international human rights and humanitarian law, said Petrie Report. The International Resource Panel of the UN found a systemic failure” in the UN response during the final months of Sri Lanka’s conflict, evoking comparisons to UN failures in Rwanda in 1996 and Srebrenica in 1995, said Petrie Report.

The report was presented to the Secretary General in November 2012, and led to a new policy within the UN called Rights-up-Front. In 2013, in direct response to the Petrie Report, the Secretary-General launched the Human Rights Up Front initiative. He issued a Human Rights Up Front Detailed Action Plan (updated March 2014). This called on the UN system to play a strong role to prevent human rights crises.

There has been a new development in the role of the UN Resident Coordinator, observed Leelananda de Silva writing in October 2019. For the past 50 years or so, the UNDP Resident Representative has also been the UN Resident Coordinator. It was an office involved with development”. The UNDP funded the post of UN Resident Coordinator in all developing countries where they were present. 

A few months ago, the UN Secretary General delinked the role of the UN Resident Coordinators from the UNDP and brought it under Secretary General. The office of Secretary General of the UN is a political one. By changing the role of the RC, the Secretary General has now a largely political representative in Colombo.

Sri Lanka needs to be more aware of this changed role of the UN Resident Coordinator. What does this official do? And what kinds of reports does this official send to the Secretary General?

I understand that recently there was a request from the UN Human Rights office in Geneva, to appoint a representative in Colombo, and that was turned down by the Government. Now with this appointment, the UN has got a political office on the ground here. The government should be aware of his precise role in this country.

Leelananda also looked at protocol. UN personnel in Colombo are expected to meet government officials at an appropriate level. In the 1970s, when I was Director of Economic Affairs in the Planning Ministry, I met the UN Resident Coordinator and the UN Resident Representative in my office from time to time. The RC hardly met the Permanent Secretary or a Minister.  The Prime Minister they never met unless on some ceremonial occasion. In New York or Geneva, High level UN officers   meet our Ambassador. They do not meet first or second secretaries of our Embassy.

Now, the practice has changed. Recently I saw some photographs of the UNDP Resident Representative (not the UN Resident Coordinator) meeting the President and the Prime Minister. This UNDP representative is a mid-level official of the UN. He does not have official access to President and the Prime Minister. This means that   High level UN officers do not need to seek an appointment with Head of state, the junior officials can attend to the matter for them.

There is another problem when protocol is discarded, said Leelananda. When UN officials in Colombo can conduct their business at the ministerial level, why should they bother with officials? They can go above their heads.

Leelananda   also looked at UN aid.  Initially, there was a certain amount of development aid, especially in the form of technical assistance from UN bodies. Now that has ceased, as Sri Lanka is no longer eligible for concessional assistance.

UNDP offices are now channeling aid from various bilateral donors. The aid funds come from bilateral donors to UN bodies and these UN bodies fund projects in Sri Lanka. These UN bodies have to report to these bilateral donors. In fact, their very existence in a country now depends on bilateral funding of projects. These UN bodies are no longer independent aid donors, as they used to be, warned Leelananda. (Continued)

නිදහස් වෙළඳ කලාපවල සේවක සේවිකාවන් සඳහා ජූලි මස මුල් සතියේ පළමු එන්නත් මාත්‍රාව ලබාදෙනවා – අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා.

June 12th, 2021

මාධ්‍ය ඒකකය, තරුණ හා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍යංශය

සියලුම නිදහස් වෙළඳ කලාපවල සේවක සේවිකාවන් සඳහා ජූලි මස මුල් සතියේ පළමු එන්නත් මාත්‍රාව ලබාදෙන බව තරුණ හා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා අද (12) දින පැවසීය.

තිස් වැනි සංවත්සරය සමරන කොග්ගල නිදහස් වෙළද කලාපයේ කර්මාන්තශාලාවන්හි ආයෝජකයන් සහ එහි කළමණාකරුවන් සමඟ එම වෙළඳ කලාප පරිශ්‍රයේ පැවති හමුවකට එක්වෙමින් අමාත්‍යවරයා මේ බව සඳහන් කළේය.

අමාත්‍යවරයා මෙම හමුවට සමගාමීව කොග්ගල නිදහස් වෙළඳ කලාපයේ නිරීක්ෂණ චාරිකාවකට ද එක්විය.

ආයෝජකයින් සමඟ පැවති සාකච්ඡාවේ දී නිෂ්පාදන හා අපනයන කර්මාන්තයේ දී  ඔවුන්   මුහුණ දෙන ගැටලු සහ ඒවාට ලබාදිය හැකි විසඳුම් පිළිබඳව සාකච්ඡා කෙරිණි.

කොග්ගල ආයෝජන කලාපයේ හඳුනාගත් පොදු ගැටලු  සහ එවාට ලබාදිය හැකි විසඳුම් පිළිබඳව ද මෙහි දී අමාත්‍යවරයාගේ අවධානය යොමු විය.

ආයෝජන කලාපයට ලැබෙන ජල පරිමාණය වැඩි කරදෙන ලෙස ඉල්ලීමක් ඉදිරිපත් වූ අතර ඒ සඳහා කඩිනම් පියවර ගැනීමට අමාත්‍යවරයා නිලධාරීන්ට උපදෙස් දුන්නේය.

එහිදී අමාත්‍යවරයා මෙසේ ද කීවේය.

පසුගිය දිනක සෞඛ්‍ය අමාත්‍යාංශ නිලධාරීන් සමඟ කළ සාකච්ඡාවක දී  වෙළඳ කලාපවල සේවක සේවිකාවන්ට එන්නත ලබාදීමේ අවශ්‍යතාව පැහැදිලි කිරීමෙන් අනතුරුව ලංකාවේ සියලුම වෙළඳ කලාප වෙත එන්නත් ලබාදීමට අවශ්‍ය අනුමැතිය ලැබී තිබෙනවා.

ඒ අනුව කොග්ගල නිදහස් වෙළද  කලාපය ඇතුලුව සෑම ආයෝජන කලාපයකටම ජූලි මස පළමු සතියේ සිට කොවිඩ් – 19 සඳහා වූ පළමු ප්‍රතිශක්තිකරණ එන්නත් මාත්‍රාව ලබාදීමේ කටයුතු ආරම්භ වනවා.

එය නිෂ්පාදන හා අපනයන කර්මාන්තය වෙත හිමි වූ සුවිශේෂ වරප්‍රසාදයක් යැයි අමාත්‍යවරයා පෙන්වා දුන්නේය.

කොග්ගල නිදහස් වෙළඳ කලාපය තුළ ඇගලුම්, ඉලෙක්ට්‍රොනික් උපාංග, රබර් නිෂ්පාදන ඇතුලු විව්ධ ක්ෂේත්‍රයන්ට අදාළ  කර්මාන්ත ශාලා 21ක් දැනට ක්‍රියාත්මක බව ශ්‍රී ලංකා ආයෝජන මණ්ඩලයේ කොග්ගල කලාප අධ්‍යක්ෂ සිසිල් ප්‍රනාන්දු මහතා මෙහි දී ප්‍රකාශ කළේය.

මෙම වෙළඳ කලාපය හරහා 12840කට සෘජු රැකියා අවස්ථා හිමිව ඇති බව හෙතම කියා සිටියේය.

මෙම සාකච්ඡාවට වැවිලි කර්මාන්‍ත අමාත්‍ය රමේෂ් පතිරණ, ගුවන් සේවා හා අපනයන කලාප සංවර්ධන රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ඩී.වී.චානක, ගාල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික් සංවර්ධන කමිටු සභාපති පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රී  සම්පත් අතුකෝරල, ශ්‍රි ලංකා ආයෝජන මණ්ඩලයේ සභාපති සංජීව මොහොට්ටාල මහත්වරු සහ ගාල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික් ලේකම්තුමා, පළාත් ප්‍රධාන ලේකම්තුමා, කොග්ගල ආයෝජන කලාපයේ කර්මාන්ත ශාලාවල හිමිකරුවන් හා කළමණාකරුවන් ඇතුළු රාජ්‍ය නිළධාරීන් පිරිසක් සහභාගී වූහ.

මාධ්‍ය ඒකකය, තරුණ හා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍යංශය

අන්තර්ජාල ගාස්තු නොමැතිව රටේ සියලුම දරුවන්ට e-තක්සලාව හරහා මාර්ගගත (Online) අධ්‍යාපනය නොමිලේ ලබාදීමේ ව්‍යාපෘතියකට අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා මුලපුරයි

June 12th, 2021

මාධ්‍ය ඒකකය,තරුණ හා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍යංශය

කොවිඩ් වසංගත තත්ත්වය හේතුවෙන් මාර්ගගත (Online) ක්‍රමවේදය ඔස්සේ අධ්‍යයන කටයුතුවල නිරතවන රටේ සියලුම දරුවන්ට අන්තර්ජාල සේවා ගාස්තුවකින් තොරව e-තක්සලාව හරහා නොමිලේ අධ්‍යාපන වරම් ලබාදීමේ ව්‍යාපෘතිය කඩිනම් කරන්නැයි තරුණ හා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍ය, ඩිජිටල් තාක්ෂණ හා ව්‍යවසාය සංවර්ධන රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා පැවසීය.

E-තක්සලාව ක්‍රමවේදයේ දැනට පවතින දුෂ්කරතා අවම කරගනිමින් වඩාත් සුදුසු ක්‍රමවේදයක් හඳුන්වාදිම සඳහා අරලියගහ මන්දිරයේ දී ඊයේ (11) පැවති සාකච්ඡාවකට එක්වෙමින් අමාත්‍යවරයා මේ බව අවධාරණය කළේය.

2021 ජුලි 21 දින වන විට මුල් අදියර ලෙස පාසල් 200ක සිසුන්ට අන්තර්ජාල සේවා ගාස්තුවකින් තොරව මාර්ගගත (Online)  පන්ති e-තක්සලාව හරහා ආරම්භ කිරීමට අවශ්‍ය පියවර ගන්නැයි අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා මෙහි දී උපදෙස් දුන්නේය.

විවිධ යෙදුම් හරහා මාර්ගගත ක්‍රමවේද ඔස්සේ අධ්‍යාපනය ලැබීමේ දී දත්ත සඳහා දරුවන්ට වැයවන සැපයුම් සේවා ගාස්තු මෙන්ම අනෙකුත් දුෂ්කරතා මගහැරීම පිළිබඳව අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතාගේ ප්‍රධානත්වයෙන් පැවති මෙම හමුවේ දී අවධානය යොමු විය.

රජය විසින් දැනටමත් විධිමත්ව ස්ථාපිත කර ඇති e-තක්සලාව අදාළ ගැටලුවලට පිළියමක් ලෙස යොදාගත හැකි බව මෙම හමුවේ දී තීරණය කෙරිණි.

ඒ අනුව මෙම පද්ධතිය ස්ථාපිත කර ඇති ශ්‍රී ලංකා තොරතුරු හා සන්නිවේදන තාක්ෂණ නියෝජිතායතනය (ICTA) ට ලංකා රාජ්‍ය මේඝය තුළ ප්‍රමාණවත් තාක්ෂණික යටිතල පහසුකම් පුළුල් කරදෙමින් දැනට වඩා විශාල සිසුන් පිරිසකට එකවර ඊට ප්‍රවේශවිය හැකි අවස්ථාව සලසන්නැයි අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා මෙහි දී උපදෙස් දුන්නේය.

අධ්‍යාපනය සඳහාම වෙන්වූ රූපවාහිනී නාලිකාවක් සහ ගුවන්විදුලි සේවාවක් පවත්වාගෙන යාම සම්බන්ධයෙන් ද මෙහි දී සාකච්ඡා කෙරිණි. එවැනි රූපවාහිනි හා ගුවන් විදුලි සේවාවක් සඳහා අධ්‍යාපන ප්‍රතිසංස්කරණ, විවෘත විශ්වවිද්‍යාල සහ දුරස්ථ අධ්‍යාපන ප්‍රවර්ධන රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යංශය දැනටමත් සංඛ්‍යාත ලබාගෙන ඇති බව මෙහි දී හෙළිවිය.

ශ්‍රී ලංකා රූපවාහිනී සංස්ථාව, ස්වාධීන රූපවාහිනී සේවය සහ ගුවන්විදුලි සංස්ථාව යන ආයතනයන්හි දැනටමත් පවතින යටිතල පහසුකම් භාවිත කර අදාළ සේවාවන් ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරීමට අවශ්‍ය පියවර ගන්නැයි අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා කියා සිටියේය.

සන්නිවේදන කුලුණු අලුතින් ඉදිකිරීම ද ඇතුළු මෙවැනි දිගු කාලීන පියවරවලට අමතරව මේ වනවිටත් මාර්ගගත අධ්‍යාපනය ලැබීමේ දී අන්තර්ජාල ආවරණ බාධා, ආර්ථික දුෂ්කරතා සහ අවශ්‍ය මෙවලම් නොමැතිව අසරණව සිටින දරුවන් වෙනුවෙන් කෙටි කාලීන විසඳුම් අවශ්‍ය බව අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා මෙහි දී නිලධාරීන්ගේ අවධානය යොමු කළේය.

ඒ අනුව ආර්ථීක දුෂ්කරතා මැද මාර්ගගත ඉගෙනීම් කටයුතුවල නිරත දරුවන්ගේ අධ්‍යාපනය සදහා සුදුසු ජංගම දුරකතන මෙවලමක් ලබාදීමේ වැඩපිළිවෙලක් සකස් කර ඒ පිළිබදව තමන් දැනුවත් කරන්නැයි අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා පැවසීය.

අන්තර්ජාල ආවරණය පිළිබද දැනට පවතින ගැටලු සැලකිල්ලට ගනිමින් e – තක්සලාව මගින් ඉගැන්වීම තහවුරු කිරීම සඳහා ග්‍රාමීය වශයෙන් හඳුනාගත් මධ්‍යස්ථාන (උදා: ප්‍රජා ශාලා, නැණසල  විහාරස්ථාන සහ පරිගණක සම්පත් මධ්‍යස්ථාන), e-තක්සලාව ඉගෙනුම් මධ්‍යස්ථාන ”ලෙස කුඩා සිසු කණ්ඩායම් සඳහා ඉගෙනුම් අවස්ථා සලසන මධ්‍යස්ථාන බවට පත්කරන්නැයි ද අමාත්‍ය නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ මහතා දැනුම් දුන්නේය.

අදාළ කටයුත්තේ දී ඉගෙනුම්  අවස්ථා ලබාදීමට අවශ්‍ය මධ්‍යස්ථාන හඳුනාගැනීමේ කාර්යය සහ පරිගණක උපාංග ලබාදීම පිළිබඳව අවශ්‍ය ක්‍රියාමාර්ග අධ්‍යාපන අමාත්‍යංශ ලේකම්තුමාගේ නිර්දේශ මත ක්‍රියාත්මක විය යුතු බවද පැවසීය.

මෙම සාකච්ඡාවට අධ්‍යාපන අමාත්‍ය මහාචාර්ය ජී.එල්. පිරිස්, අධ්‍යපන ප්‍රතිසංස්කරණ, විවෘත විශ්වවිද්‍යාල සහ දුරස්ථ අධ්‍යාපන ප්‍රවර්ධන රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ගරු සුසිල් ප්‍රේමජයන්ත්, කාන්තා සහ ළමා සංවර්ධන, පෙර පාසල් සහ ප්‍රාථමික අධ්‍යාපන, පාසල් යටිතල පහසුකම් සහ අධ්‍යාපන සේවා රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය පියල් නිශාන්ත ද සිල්වා යන මහත්වරු සහ අදාළ අමාත්‍යංශවල ලේකම්වරුන්, ශ්‍රී ලංකා විදුලි සංදේශ නියාමන කොමිෂන් සභාවේ අධ්‍යක්ෂ ජනරාල්තුමා, ශ්‍රී ලංකා තොරතුරු හා සංනිවේදන තාක්ෂණ නියෝජිතායතනයේ සභාපතිතුමා ඇතුළු නිලධාරී පිරිසක් එක්ව සිටියහ.

මාධ්‍ය ඒකකය,තරුණ හා ක්‍රීඩා අමාත්‍යංශය

Covid-19 has mutated so much in 18 months that proven treatments are often failing, says head of Moscow’s top virus hospital

June 12th, 2021

By Jonny Tickle Courtesy RT

Covid-19 has mutated significantly, and the virus is now much harder to treat than it used to be. That’s according to the head of Moscow’s Kommunarka Hospital, which last year became the city’s main coronavirus treatment facility.

Speaking to Moscow radio station Ekho Moskvy on Thursday, the hospital’s chief physician, Denis Protsenko, who became a household name in 2020 due to his role at the forefront of the country’s battle against Covid-19, explained that it has become much harder to treat ill patients.

There is a feeling that the virus is changing,” Protsenko explained. The proven methods of treatment for hyperinflammation or, as we call it, cytokine storms, are often failing.”ALSO ON RT.COMMoscow to open extra hospital capacity & heighten measures to control Covid-19 as cases rise in Europe’s largest city

This makes us think that the virus has also changed and has mutated in this year and a half,” he said, before encouraging people to get vaccinated against the disease.

According to Protsenko, the Kommunarka hospital is now filled with a large number of elderly patients, as well as people who are overweight or diabetic. Furthermore, collective immunity in the capital is still under 50%, he said.

On Wednesday, Deputy Moscow Mayor Anastasia Rakova revealed that the city would open up additional hospital beds in the upcoming days, boosting its capacity by 1,500. That announcement came after Mayor Sergey Sobyanin ordered local authorities to ramp up enforcement of sanitary measures, such as the wearing of masks on public transport. However, he also noted that he had no plans to introduce any new lockdowns.

According to the official numbers, Russia recorded 12,505 new cases nationwide on Friday – the highest figure since February 22. The capital is bearing the brunt of the latest wave, with 5,853 new infections detected in just 24 hours – 47% of all cases recorded. Moscow is home to just 10% of the country’s population.

However, perhaps most worryingly, Moscow’s coronavirus spread, measured by the so-called R rate, soared to 1.6 in the past 24 hours – the highest seen since September 30 last year.

Covid-19 leads to brain changes & Alzheimer’s-like dementia, new AI-powered study finds

June 12th, 2021

Courtesy RT

According to recent US research, Covid-19 may lead to the type of brain changes common in Alzheimer’s disease, and a team of scientists has identified the mechanisms by which it may be causing such impairments.

Cognitive disorders, including dementia, are increasingly being reported as a complication of the highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19, researchers behind the recent study at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio have revealed. 

Reports of neurological complications in Covid-19 patients and ‘long-hauler’ patients whose symptoms persist after the infection clears are becoming more common, suggesting that [the virus] may have lasting effects on brain function,” said the authors of the study, which was published this week in the journal Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy

The researchers’ aim was to uncover the mechanisms responsible for brain-associated complications such as delirium and the loss of taste or smell that are often found in novel coronavirus patients. In order to do so, they compared on a molecular level the host genes of Covid-19 and those responsible for some neurological disorders.

Having collected the data of both Covid-19 patients and people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, they used artificial intelligence to measure the proximity between them. They also analyzed any genetic factors that might allow the new virus to infect brain tissues and cells, identifying significant network-based relationships” between Covid and Alzheimer’s. They also concluded that Alzheimer’s patients may be more defenseless against the deadly virus, as they have a decreased number of certain protective antiviral genes. 

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While the researchers found little evidence that the virus targets the brain directly, they discovered close network relationships between the virus and genes/proteins associated with several neurological diseases, most notably Alzheimer’s, pointing to pathways by which Covid-19 could lead to Alzheimer’s disease-like dementia,” the Cleveland Clinic stated

Having proved the overlap between Covid-19 and brain changes common in Alzheimer’s, the researchers will now study the processes by which the novel coronavirus may lead to cognitive disorders and how it might be prevented from doing so.
Identifying how Covid-19 and neurological problems are linked will be critical for developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies to address the surge in neurocognitive impairments that we expect to see in the near future,” the study’s lead author, Feixiong Cheng, said. 

Brain-affecting complications in Covid-19 patients and those ill with other coronaviruses have been confirmed by previous studies, the Cleveland researchers point out. One in five patients who have recovered from the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-1) or the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) have reported memory impairments, while people suffering from the novel coronavirus have also experienced symptoms such as disorientation, inattention, and confusion. Covid-19 survivors who required intensive care unit admissions might be at an even greater risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders, another study of more than 230,000 patients has shown. 

Sri Lanka seeks initial US$40 million from cargo ship’s operator

June 12th, 2021

Courtesy CNA

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka is seeking an interim claim of US$40 million from the operator of a fire-ravaged cargo ship to cover part of the cost of fighting the blaze, officials said on Saturday (Jun 12).

Sri Lanka’s attorney general has sent the claim to lawyers representing X-Press Feeders, the ship’s operating company, said Darshani Lahandapura, head of the state-run Marine Pollution Protection Authority.

She said authorities were still assessing the total damages, and the interim claim seeks compensation for expenses from May 20, when the ship caught fire, through Jun 1.

The fire broke out while the Singapore-flagged MV X-Press Pearl was anchored about 9.5 nautical miles (18km) northwest of the capital, Colombo, and waiting to enter the country’s main port.

The Sri Lankan navy believes the blaze was caused by the vessel’s chemical cargo, which included 25 tonnes of nitric acid and other chemicals, most of which was destroyed in the fire. But debris including burned fiberglass and tons of plastic pellets have already polluted nearby beaches. There are concerns that a spill of remaining chemicals and oil on the ship could devastate marine life.Advertisement

However, Sri Lankan authorities and the ship’s operator say there’s still no large oil spill.

The fire burned for 12 days before being extinguished last week. The ship then began sinking, and attempts to tow it into deeper waters failed when the vessel’s stern sank to the seabed.

The ship remains partly submerged in waters about 21m deep.

On Friday, the government said it was testing water samples to determine whether the ship is leaking oil. The tests were prompted by satellite images from Planet Labs. that showed a substance that could be oil in the water near the ship.

A Colombo court has banned the ship’s captain, chief engineer and assistant engineer from leaving the country.Source: AP/jt

62 more COVID-19 deaths reported from Sri Lanka

June 12th, 2021

Courtesy Hiru News

62 more COVID-19 deaths confirmed by the Director General of Health Services increasing the total COVID 19 deaths in Sri Lanka to 2,073.

Death toll due to COVID 19 from 08 to 31 May 2021 as confirmed yesterday (11) by the Director General of Health Services – 07
Death toll due to COVID 19 from 01st June to 10th June as confirmed yesterday (11) by the Director General of Health Services – 55
No COVID death was reported so far yesterday, June 11.

May 08 – 01 death
May 15 – 01 death
May 23 – 02 deaths
May 26 – 01 death
May 31 – 02 deaths
June 01 – 07 deaths
June 03 – 02 deaths
June 05 – 04 deaths
June 06 – 07 deaths
June 07 – 08 deaths
June 08 – 08 deaths
June 09 – 14 deaths
June 10 – 05 deaths
Total number of COVID 19 deaths as confirmed so far yesterday (June 11) – 2073

Details of the deceased
Gender 
Female – 27
Male – 35
Area of Residence 
Panadura, Moratuwa, Alubomulla, Gonawila, Govinna, Kandy, Galle, Thimbirigaskatuwa, Kochchikade, Negombo, Santhiveli, Balangoda, Ninthavur 10, Sammanthurai, Pathana, Baduraliya, Walallawita, Bombuwala, Waskaduwa, Mahagama, Kalutara, Dodangoda, Melsiripura, Ambakote, Kurunegala, Panagamuwa, Maduragoda, Merahawatta, Kinniya, Kattankudy 04, Eravur 01, Kattankudy 03, Raththota, Monaragala, Anuradhapura, Mathugama, Kotikawaththa, Nagollagama, Colombo 12, Kadugannawa, Gampola, Seeduwa, Hemmathagama, Pitigala, Niyagama, Karandeniya and Kahaduwa.
Age Group
30-39 years – 02
40-49 years – 03
50-59 years – 04
60 -69 years – 13<
70-79 years – 21
80-89 years – 17
90-99 years – 02
Over 99 years – 00

Place of Death
At home  – 13
On admission to hospital – 05
 While being treated in hospital – 44

Causes of Death
COVID 19 infection associated with diseases such as COVID Pneumonia, Severe COVID 19 pneumonia, Hypertension, Ischaemic heart disease, Chronic renal disease, Diabetes, Dyslipidaemia, Cerebro vascular disease, Acute kidney injury, Multi organ failure, Acute<br />respiratory distress syndrome, Occlusive coronary artery disease, Sepsis, Chronic kidney disease, Chronic renal failure, Chronic lung disease, Large pulmonary embolism, Cecal adenocarcinoma, Acute respiratory failure, Stroke, Bronchial asthma, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the complications of Respiratory diseases

Daily coronavirus case tally moves to 2,340

June 12th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Epidemiology Unit of the Health Ministry reports that another 707 persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in Sri Lanka, moving the daily total of new cases to 2,340.

This brings the total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus reported in the country to 221,277.

As many as 186,516 recoveries and 2,073 deaths have been confirmed in Sri Lanka since the outbreak of the pandemic.

The Epidemiology Unit’s data showed that 32,688 active cases are currently under medical care.

EU adds another rare blood condition as side effect of AstraZeneca shot

June 12th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Europe’s drug regulator on Friday identified another very rare blood condition as a potential side effect of AstraZeneca’s (AZN.L) COVID-19 vaccine and said it was looking into cases of heart inflammation after inoculation with all coronavirus shots.

The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) safety committee said that capillary leak syndrome (CLS) must be added as a new side effect to labelling on AstraZeneca’s vaccine, known as Vaxzevria.

People who had previously sustained the condition, where fluids leak from the smallest blood vessels causing swelling and a drop in blood pressure, should not receive the shot, the EMA added.

The regulator first began looking into these cases in April and the recommendation adds to AstraZeneca’s woes after its vaccine was associated with very rare and potentially lethal cases of blood clotting that come with a low platelet count.

Last month, the EMA had advised against giving a second AstraZeneca shot to people with that clotting condition, known as thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).

The committee reviewed six validated cases of CLS in people, mostly women, who had received Vaxzevria, including one death. Three had a history of the condition.

More than 78 million Vaxzevria doses have been administered in the European Union, Liechtenstein, Iceland & Norway and Britain.

In a statement, AstraZeneca pointed to the extreme rarity of CLS cases, at less than 1 in 10 million vaccinated individuals.

We are working actively, in collaboration with regulatory authorities, on risk minimization measures… that includes information to those being vaccinated…information to drive early diagnosis and intervention, and appropriate treatment,” the company said.

Britain’s regulator, the MHRA said it was considering precautionary advice for people with a history of CLS but does not see a causal link with the vaccine.

Two of eight reports of capillary leak syndrome following AstraZeneca vaccination in the UK were in people with a history of the condition, and 40 million doses of the vaccine had been given, it said.

Separately, the EMA said it was continuing its probe into cases of heart inflammation known as myocarditis and pericarditis, primarily following inoculation with the Pfizer/BioNTech (PFE.N), (22UAy.DE) and Moderna mRNA shots, but also after the J&J (JNJ.N) and AstraZeneca vaccines.

U.S. health officials said on Thursday they had registered a higher-than-expected number of heart inflammation cases in young men who received a second dose of the mRNA shots, though a causal relationship could not be established.

Israel’s Health Ministry said this month it had found a likely link to the condition in young men who received the Pfizer/BioNTech shot.

Both Pfizer and Moderna have acknowledged the observations but said a causal association with their vaccines has not been established.

BioNTech said adverse events, including myocarditis and pericarditis, are being regularly and thoroughly reviewed by the companies and regulatory authorities.

More than 300 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine have been administered globally and the benefit risk profile of our vaccine remains positive.”

The United States and Israel have been months ahead of the EU in vaccinating men below 30, who are particularly prone to heart inflammation, giving them potentially more cases to analyse.

Source: Reuters
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ගම්මන්පිල වහාම මාධ්‍ය කැදවයි.. ඉන්ධන මිල වැඩිකල බලධාරියා හෙලි කරයි..

June 12th, 2021

උපුටා ගැන්ම ලංකා සී නිව්ස්

බලශක්ති අමාත්‍ය උදය ගම්මන්පිල මහතා විසින් හදිසි මාධ්‍ය හමුවක් කැඳවා තිබේ.

බලශක්ති අමාත්‍යාංශයේ දී හෙට දිනයේ මෙම මාධ්‍ය හමුව කැඳවා ඇත.

ඉන්ධන මිල වැඩි කිරීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් වගකීම භාරගෙන ධුරයෙන් ඉල්ලා අස් වන්නැයි ශ්‍රී ලංකා පොදු ජන පෙරමුණ විසින් සිදුකරන ලද දැනුම් දීමෙන් පසුව මෙම මාධ්‍ය හමුවූ කැඳවූ බව ඔහුගේ ප්‍රකාශකයෙකු පැවසීය.

ඉන්ධන මිල වැඩි කිරීම හෝ අඩු කිරීම තීරණය කරන්නේ මහා භාණ්ඩාගාරය විසින් බවත් බලශක්ති අමාත්‍යාංශය විසින් සිදු කළේ එය ප්‍රකාශයට පත් කිරීම බව අමාත්‍යංශ ප්‍රකාශකයෙකු සඳහන් කළේ ය.

Minister in charge of the subject should resign by taking the responsibility of increasing the fuel price’ – SLPP

June 12th, 2021

Courtesy Hiru News

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna stated that the Minister in charge of the subject should take the responsibility of increasing fuel prices at a time when the people are under severe pressure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A statement issued by the General Secretary of the party Attorney-at-Law Sagara Kariyawasam states that the Minister in charge of the subject should take full responsibility and resign.

The statement stated the party was “deeply concerned” about the government’s decision to increase fuel prices and make it more difficult for the public affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

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June 12th, 2021

Travel With Chatura

The completed city will have reclaimed 269 hectares with 116 hectares being handed over to China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), which is the parent company of China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC). The remaining land, which will be owned by the Sri Lankan Government and will be divided with 62 hectares to be used to set up a financial city and 91 hectares to be used as public spaces.

නිම කරන ලද නගරය හෙක්ටයාර 269 ක් ගොඩකර ඇති අතර හෙක්ටයාර 116 ක් චයිනා වරාය ඉංජිනේරු සමාගමේ (චෙක්) මව් සමාගම වන චයිනා සන්නිවේදන ඉදිකිරීම් සමාගමට (සීසීසීසී) භාර දෙනු ඇත. ඉතිරි ඉඩම ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජයට අයත් වන අතර මූල්‍ය නගරයක් පිහිටුවීම සඳහා හෙක්ටයාර් 62 ක් හා පොදු ස්ථාන ලෙස හෙක්ටයාර් 91 ක් බෙදා වෙන් කෙරේ.

POLICY INNOVATION PROVIDING EDUCATION IN THREE LANGUAGES: WHY THE GOVERNMENT AND POLICYMAKERS RELUCTANT TO IMPLEMENT THE RIGHT POLICY?

June 11th, 2021

BY EDWARD THEOPHILUS

Since the 1930s policy changes in education with a bull’s eye on a broader spectrum of policies that included expanding literacy skills of the population and ability to use a second language, besides mother tongue. The accomplishment of the policy was unsuccessful because of many reasons. Before the Donormore reforms, education provision stuck to religious organizations and the prime aim of the education was to provide literacy skills and professional skills that have been provided by professionals in various trades. The invasion of British attitudes and caste dictions the ability to choose a profession restricted and the government policy didn’t change the vicious attitudes of society.

The policy of the State Council on education had been replaced by politics-based language policy and the media of education provision was especially disadvantaged to the Sinhala population, which comprised over 65%. Muslim and Tamils gained language abilities in English because the SLFP government wanted to attract Muslim votes. Because of not expanding English medium education in semi-urban and rural schools, Sinhala kids studied in Sinhala medium and gained an opportunity to receive higher education and gain administration positions purely based on subject knowledge, ignoring language skills.

The communication abilities in English had been limited to few schools in urban areas, educated Sinhala people frustrated with this misguided policy, and many kids had to gain English communication skills through private tuition. If the government education policy directed to provide education in Sinhala and English medium in semi-urban and rural areas Sinhala community would have not being disadvantaged and the language issue in education might not arise. In the meantime, financially advantaged urban people are associated with an imprudent decision that people who can communicate in English are high-class people. This was not accepted in other countries. The government education policymakers would have reacted by offering education in English and Sinhala media in all schools in the country, including schools in interior rural schools. However. Education policy was not changed and the vicious system being continued by all political parties in power.

This issue has not been resolved by the authority and politics, class struggles, attitude of people, and many other factors involved in deciding on the media of provision of education. If rural schools offered education in Sinhala and English media, social changes, especially racism, language problems, caste dictions, class struggle, and many vicious divisions. Education policymakers reluctant to make the right decision and they are also involved in vicious attitudes.  

I observed many countries are successfully using three languages providing education in Asia-Pacific countries, African, and Latin America and people have avoided adoring one language over other languages and students have attached as one nation, resulting from the offer of education in three languages. The three languages comprising traditional language, major of communication in the home environment, and a language that communicates at the international level (English or French or another). The experience in education policymaking and implementation show it has failed to implement two languages (English and Sinhala or Tamil and English) as the government did not give priority to the policy. A certain group of people using religious and cultural factors prevented the policy implementation process in English and Sinhala or Tamil and English.

In Sri Lanka, Sinhala, Tamil, and English have been identified as national languages and the provision of education could be done in three languages in any area of the country. For example, kids can provide education using three languages from early childhood level to complete university education, and the current problems related to communication, class struggle, socialization can easily resolve without becoming an issue to address on political platforms. Neither community group nor a religious group opposed to such language policy. The reason public statement of the secretary to the ministry of education reflected education policymakers and agents are reluctant to three languages policy and why such negative attitudes are major question in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has many facilities for this option, especially books on three languages available, and teachers also ready for this situation and policymakers are reluctant to make the judgment because they are associated with vicious attitudes. I identified the major reason to averse to the policy is top officers in the department of education hesitant to three language policy and politicians don’t motivate the three-language policy.

Education policy development concerns with a broader aspect and needs to consider the experience in other countries. Sri Lanka needs a policy revolution.

  • Education could offer three languages in all schools, from grade one and until university education. If grade one student learns six subjects: two subjects in Sinhala, two subjects in English, and two subjects in Tamil could be offered. Some schools in Colombo offer education in this way and it is successful. The practice could be expanded to the entire country. In this way, education policy can change. Some countries in the world successfully offer education in this way.
  • Sri Lanka can find resources such as books and teachers from India at a lower cost and the government can stop scholarship examination and grade 10 examination to conduct at the school level and save a massive volume of funds. Saved funds in such a way could use for offering education in three languages.
  • Vocational education at certificates two and three could offer in secondary schools in English medium and students could be provided internationally marketable skills. For this purpose, schools can combine with technical vocational schools.
  • School teachers should be given four-week training each year and the knowledge and skills should be updated for the education policy.

The education department has not taken radical policy accomplishments and has not taken steps to good policy development and education reforms have limited talks during election periods.

I watched an interview with the secretary at the department of education it reflected that the secretary is not a capable person to change education policies and lead the education system in Sri Lanka. He does not understand education policies and experience in policy development.

International schools in Sri Lanka are a joke either government should regulate them or should organize to give returns to the cost of offering education. Many International schools do not offer education in three languages and they should be regulated to respect national policies. International schools do marketing for schools in developed countries and this should be stopped. For example,  Australia has international schools but students are like studying in national schools.

School authorities and parents need to understand fundamentals of education would not be changed by the ownership style of education. The education should focus to provide knowledge, skills, value practice at a high quality.

‘’TALE OF TWO NATIONS’’

June 11th, 2021

Sarath Wijesinghe President’s Counsel, former Ambassador to UAE and Israel, President Ambassador’s Forum, (currently in United Kingdom) sarath7@hotmail.co.uk

(Sri Lankan Lawyers in the United Kingdom (ASLLUK) made a request from the British Prime Minister Boris Jonson for vaccinations for Sri Lanka and it will be followed by a webinar organized by the Ambassador’s Forum and the Expats Community with the same request, urging the Sri Lankans worldwide to follow suit. We are informed that many countries have made the same request and there is a possibility for a favourable response considering the circumstances. Read below for details on British PM 0044207219568 Boris Jonson Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, House of Commons, Westminster SW1AOAR to whom the Lawyers Association has made the request)

We have messed up but must get over the crisis

It is admitted that we have messed up in the second and third waves and the entire operation on the vaccine process, not having managed well and not taking prompt steps on time and professionally not meeting the unexpected and unforeseen demands. Please do not get angry with us on our constructive remarks to correct ourselves when we are in real danger on looking for a solution. Somebody must bell the cat and we though we should do it however risky it is. Rich countries had sufficient funds to combat with expert and scientific knowledge which we discuss below taking the success story of UK as an example. But to the credit to the Armed forces and the medical sector we won the first wave over successfully in an exemplary manner setting an example to the rest of the world mainly to the credit to the health sector and dedicated armed forces. News we receive are frightening on possible predictions of thousands and millions of cases on the way threatening to exceed the Indian situation fearing of deaths, and uncontrolled crisis situation. This is not the time for a blame game, and not to find who is responsible; instead we must find a temporary and a permanent solution by setting aside al differences in the interest of the nation. UK has proved that vaccines have answered the call to bring the death to zero from thousands. It may be an uphill task to vaccine majority of citizens until a consorted effort is exerted by Sri Lankan, and the community world over, including the network of the Ambassadors, Human Rights Commission in Sri Lanka with funds and contacts world over and Sri Lankans spread worldwide as one with determined aim to mobilize on countries with sufficient and excess vaccines to help us win the war on Covid19.

Covid 19 fast spreading like wildfire

‘Covid 19’ situation is fast increasing worldwide with no visible signs of a permanent solution preventing deaths, infections and spread of the pandemic with a tremendous speed compared to the world trends. Virus is so crafty that it adopts itself with different variants. Despite the developments in science and technology, no country or a multinational company has come even near to a permanent cure to the virus attach and the vaccines invented are of quality and stranded to meet the change, faced by the world. Sri Lanka won the first wave with ‘’0 ‘’deaths when UK was facing deaths facing over tens of thousands. Today UK is zero deaths with Sri Lanka facing average 38 deaths daily with 2123 deaths these days, which is horrifying and worrying indeed. Apparently UK went through 3 and 4 months continuous lock downs and got ready to bail out the economy by pumping 5 billion pounds to the business, industrial, government and private sector pumping funds and paying 80% salary of all government and private sectors with a long master plan on economic recovery while strictly adhering to the advice of the experts and scientist leaving them to fight the pandemic war interfered. Prime Minister Boris Jonson who himself a victim said that he will be in the back seat allowing the experts to fight providing them with all facilities. Penalty of breaking the law was at tiles 10,000 pounds which is far excessive but it worked.

It is north worthy for us to find out what went wrong in the second and third waves and to find out ways and means for complete eradication of the crisis, whilst looking for interim solutions. Let us admit we blundered by politicising   the issue without strictly adhering to the expert advice like UK, and also misbehaviour of the citizen and their indifference and regardless to the law and procedure. It is never too late in life of a nation!

Nation

Nation is a large body of people united by common descent, history culture or language inhibited by particular country or territory. United Kingdom and Sri Lanka are such two nations situated in Europe and Asia with distinct people living different parts of the hemisphere. United Kingdom found the way to Sri Lanka in Asia due to the naval power then and colonized as a part of the Kingdom then under the Queen. Both nations are victims of the ferocious Cvid19 that has engulfed the entire world mercilessly killing thousands with no notice or giving an opportunity to cure themselves in this highly scientifically advanced society. Covid19 has ferociously and successfully won over the modern science and developments that has been a threat to the nature with miraculous inventions and scientific cures with modern science and advancements in the field of medicine. There is first, second and third worlds categorized by the economic strength and poverty as they say which varies  from time to time as in Korea  an emerging power stepping up to the developing world leaving away from the stigma once of poorest of the  poor. It is interesting and noteworthy to note how two nations UK and Sri Lanka managed to hold the covid 19 enemy temporarily, in different ways to what it is today. Death rate in UK have been in hundreds and thousands once  on covid 19  has now come down to two figures on infections  and less infections and zero deaths, only fearing of the Indian variant and other possible variants  from other countries. UK did not talk proper precautionary measures in the first wave, but tightened the rules and acted swiftly and scientifically strictly based on scientific advice and not politicians who kept away leaving the campaign to the professionals. NHS the health service in UK appear to have taken full control of the situation today bringing down the situation near normalcy except for new threats. Vaccination process is swift, methodical and no pressure was exerted to the NHS in any way disturbing them due the process and the programme. United Kingdom is an economically stable world power experienced in world trade as a world business centre and swiftly took steps to manage trade, economy, and the trader including Banks to strengthen them economically despite Corona menace in the peak with thousands of deaths per day which has now come to two figures due to hard and committed work by the committed and professional health sector. I arrived UK with the first vaccine, and compelled to go through the compulsory ten day quarantine at home under the online supervision of NHS who sent the PRC kit with advice and assistance by post. End of ten days we went through the PCR again and called for the second vaccine at a public surgery on appointment close to my residence. The reception at the surgery have been warm and friendly and it is a matter of few minutes for me to go through the second test in this world with law and order in a disciplined society, reminded of the first vaccine taken in so harsh and not that friendly atmosphere. It was in a website that in Australia the wait for a vaccine in four to five hours showing the problem is worldwide and serious. Sri Lankan doctors in UK are so friendly and polite to the patients giving kind advice and detailed assistance in information are completely changed in Sri Lanka assuming a most serious unfriendly attitude especially to the poor is something we cannot understand as it seems the attitude changes on changing the boundaries of the new nation of theirs which we understand common to many Asian and African countries. Funniest part and the matter we cannot understand is very kind and professional Sri Lankan Doctors in the United Kingdom when serve  in Sri Lanka completely changed to be most  unfriendly and arrogant! (Not all only some).Today the good news in UK is there is no single corona death that has come down to three figure numbers, few months ago. When the situation is worsening in Sri Lanka with number of deaths and suspected positive cases positive cases, which is worrying in a country where the first wave was successfully contained. What went wrong and what is the remedy we presume is within ourselves where we ourselves had messed up probably on excessive intervention of the politicos and by passing the scientific and health advice and guidelines in the system messed up by the media, politicos, and those enjoyed in giving voice cuts in the guise of professionals and experts. System in this nation is systemic, orderly with application of due process and law and order with an excellent control on the systems of governance with control of private and state sector which the other nation too have inherited not taken notice of. United Kingdom handled the ‘Covid 19’ menace in an exemplary and professional way with directions and advice of the professionals unlike in Sri Lanka where the politicians and business interests took control and precedence over the professionals.

Sri Lanka’s worrying story with death on coid19 in thousands

Sri Lanka with unsuccessful story in fighting coid19 with in Lanka with a reasonably advanced medical system in South Asia imported from the UK NHS model, with western qualified doctors among Sri Lankans with commendations from the WHO as reasonably good system compared to many developing nations, having gone through Malaria, Small Pox, and many pandemics previously until the invasion of Covid19 having now going through three waves to date. It is to the credit to the then governance, the health workers and the security forces the first wave was successfully controlled with the minimum number of deaths and infections standing on lower levels in line with the other countries fighting hard to contain. Reason for the initial containment is not known, but could be presumed as discipline, acting on and following basic rules, inbuilt immunity and administer of traditional precautionary measures, or all the death toll and the infections were minimum at the first wave. Today the situation has escalated to the worst situation with 1484 deaths and 189241 detected cases to date a sorry state when UK has come down to zero from three figure numbers months ago – we must somehow contain short and long term, learning from our mistakes and success stories of other countries. Obviously it is a world pandemic the world powers too in a pathetic position with the maximum number of deaths and cases spreading fast by the ferocious virus spreading at will worldwide with no control or sympathy and it is not the time to engage in the blame game today instead of finding a solution short and long term with the world over. Bhutan is a Buddhist country living with nature with 80% forest cover which is carefully and jealously guarded, and supposed to be in the highest in the index of happiness, is a case study, when we destroy our nature at a terrible rate actively engaged in deforestation, sand mining, and many other destructive ways. Ship disaster is the worst among generation when generations are bound to suffer on the environmental disaster due to the mismanagement and lack of professionalism and knowledge of the subject and lacking required supervision and discipline on the subject matter which has add to fuel to the volatile situation brewing out of control.  In the United Kingdom we observe an orderly nature, displayed in every respect and following the rules on health and other ways of many other steps in life, which unfortunately is lacking in Sri Lanka. It is a pity today things have turned around United Kingdom with zero deaths down from three figures and Sri Lanka is rising to three figures fast with worst news and many more to come with unsatisfactory and disturbing information from all corners. At the same time please keep in mind that we are not the worst compared to the world situation when in Australia it is in news that sometimes the citizen has to be in a queue for four to five hours to receive the vaccination being a comparatively rich country with enormous resources and vaccines in stock showing that the issue is no simple and we are not alone in the maize of complicated world crisis. Having said that we should keep in mind we should be quick and smarter in winning the war as proved to the world in the first wave as a successful nation to contain and control then. Then what went wrong? Economy and the covid-19 control is interconnected with the measures taken strictly on professional advice and guidance. UK gave full attention an prominence to economy and to strengthened the business community and trade an economy with the Banks giving facilities to the business community and the professionals giving sufficient hand-outs for their maintained and existence despite lock downs strictly on the advice of the professionals and the medial sector, using the reserves and other funding available for a rainy day when Sri Lanka is compelled to think hard and long for lock downs due to eh economic constraints. It was too late to take strict and strain measures in Sri Lanka due to compulsion and until it was necessary and compelling. In the UK the system is orderly and the law and order is strictly adhered to by imposing heavy fines to the community breaking the law on regulations and rues made by the health sector. NHS in UK is the most advanced spread length and beneath of UK through the network of GPs and teaching hospitals, monitoring and supervising the covid19 an addition, was doing a wonderful job in controlling the pandemic to what it is today. Legal system and the administrative set us contributed immensely in strengthening the system supported with the free legal aid scheme and the police station mechanism with the computer links with the courts, police stations, legal aid and other government institutions. The prime Minister of UK who himself a patient and the Chancellor of Germany publicity declared that they will be in the backseat allowing the professionals and the medical team backed by NHS to fight the crisis. In UK the lock down is effective with airports closed and the state seriously clamping down with the help of friendly and effective police force, when in Sri Lanka even today there are thousands of vehicles and commuters driving through with lame excuses in the corruption full system in place. This is the time the Unions, Professional bodies such as OPA, BASL, and NGO’s be active on the roads to feed the 80% the population with no proper wages and income with hand to mouth existence. Top fat cat companies in Sri Lanka are exploiting the citizen with 500% profits linked to international companies with soring profits adding injury to the wounds.

 Duty of all to work together to save the globe from Pandemic spreading fast

We compared the two nations and the conduct of the crisis to learn from each other and help each other when every world citizen is faced with the same danger in various degrees, with no success in sight, requiring a joint effort of the countries and the world over with a common plan and strategy which is formulated by the UN with greatest difficulties that requires world attention and support. It is time for the world citizens, diplomatic community worldwide and countries to act as one and fight together against this unseen, undetectable, enemy of all for the betterment of all.

From the Archaic diaries -SRI LANKAN PSHYCOANLIST

June 11th, 2021

By Dr. Tilak S. Fernando

Ronald Senaratne  in action with an Indian Actress.

The late Ronal Senaratne called himself a ‘self-made psychoanalyst.’ He was popular among the Indian folk in London. Those who believed in ‘Chakra’ in the human body thought in Ronald Senaratne’s predictions. ‘Chakras’ are various focal points used in multiple ancient meditation practices. He had travelled to the UK for the first time in 1988.   News spread among the Sri Lankan community about a mystic practitioners’ presence in London.  He later used to rent a room in London and survived the entire period in London out of his psychoanalytic readings. 

His technique

He adopted a technique by walking into any ‘Indian Corner shop’ in London and studied the eyes of the person who sits at the cashier’s desk and revealed a recent event the cashier had experienced. (Usually, the owner of the corner shop sits at the cashier’s desk).  When the cashier dismissed his theory, Ronald approached the cashier and placed his thumb on the cashier’s forehead and said something additional that confused the victim! The cashier would then ask Ronald: ” How did you work that out”?  Next, Ronald grabbed hold of his the casher’s thumb with his right hand and revealed another  (domestic) problem which only the cashier was ware of. From there onwards, he said: ” I am a psychoanalyst, and if you need any more information, the reading will cost you £10/-” 

So, those who were convinced paid him money to help Ronald survive in London. Ronald saved all his earnings in Pound Sterling and deposited every penny in a Bank of Ceylon NRFC ( Non-Rupee Foreign Currency) account. When he visited Germany, the USA or France, usually he stayed with friends. Lager he became a regular visitor to London, and his savings in the NRFC  bank account always helped him obtain  tourist visas to travel and mainly because he had not abused the visa period.

First Meeting.

The writer first met him at the  MCC Cricket Grounds at Lord’s, during a cricket match between Sri Lanka vs England. During the conversation, the writer gathered that at the age of 15, Ronald had researched into the universal powers of pre-historic ‘Hela Yakka’ that developed over generations covering Ravana, Mandori, Vibishana, Pulasthi etc., He also acquired knowledge through Ramayana and folk stories in Sri Lanka. This experience of tapping into the invisible forces helped him energise his subconscious mind through meditation. He seemingly developed a unique technique of touching various ‘chakras‘ in a person’s body to come out with the recipients’ problems.

A book based on ‘Astral bodies and human body aura’ by  Lombasam Lomba strengthened his knowledge. It helped him delve into palmistry, astrology, psychic reading, hypnotherapy, clairvoyance, and numerology.

In 1979 he was sent to an International Exhibition held in Frankfurt as a delegate to represent Laksala, where he worked as the Manager at the Fort Branch. From Germany, he proceeded to France and met with the Sri Lankan Ambassador, Tissa Wijeratne, who introduced him to many personalities in Paris.

En route to Sri Lanka, via England, he was introduced to the Leader of the then Liberal Party, the late Jeremy Thorpe, through a friend of Tissa Wijeratne. Ronald was also introduced to the late Dame

Contact with British politicians

Ronald Senaratne was introduced to Mrs Margret Thatcher by Tissa Wijeratne’s friend. Ronald predicted that  Mrs Margaret Thatcher  would become ‘the Prime Minister of England with a landslide victory and bring about a great victory for  the Conservative Party; and Mrs Thatcher would govern  the UK  for over ten years!’

Ronald predicted that Jeromy Thorpe would get involved in an embarrassing court case, but he would be acquitted of all allegations, ‘yet his political career would be in danger!’  A few years later, as Ronald envisaged, Jeremy Thorpe faced trial on a scandalous ‘gay’ accusation. Finally, he was acquitted, but he lost his party leadership and disappeared from the political scene forever.

Ronald Senaratne also predicted  Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s civil rights case in advance, yet he maintained that she would continue her political career without any hindrance in the future. Ronald Senaratne also predicted Mrs Indira Gandhi’s political comeback and her son Rajiv Gandhi’s transformation from an airline pilot to an international young political leader. This Sri Lankan psychoanalyst has also recorded Pakistan’s President Zia Ul-Haq’s tragic end. The writer did write about Ronald Senaratne for the first time in the Sri Lanka Sunday Observer on November 27 1988, under the caption: ‘Sri Lankan clairvoyant uses tactile phenomena.

With an unpredictable tactile phenomenon on a person’s chakras, he managed divulge many controversial facts about a recipient – face to face, irrespective of one’s social background. It no doubt shocked many seekers to become dumbfounded in front of him.

Hallmark

During the UK elections in 1979, Mrs Thatcher won a landslide victory for the Conservative Party. She was elected as the Prime Minister and continued for over ten years, as Ronald predicted.  She later wrote a  letter to Ronald, personally appreciating his talents. Jeromy Thorpe, too wrote to Ronald, thanking him for his accurate predictions.

Ronald used such letters to his advantage and exhibited those complimentary letters to whoever was cynical about his tactile approaches. He always had a soft touch towards Mrs Thatcher, akin to the Ancient Mariner in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem – ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.’

He maintained that  ‘Sri Lanka needed to be thankful to Mrs Thatcher for the Mahaveli Victoria dam project in Kandy, as it was named to honour Queen Victoria, one of the greatest monarchs, who ruled England and the British Empire for an extended period’.

Psycho-analytical sojourns

The accurate predictions on two staunch British politicians encouraged Ronald to become more prevalent in his readings. They helped him to develop new contacts in many parts of the West and the USA. He became more popular as a ‘psychic consultant’ among his new fans. They always invited him regularly to visit them in their countries and provided board and lodging for him. Such invitations helped him to see the West,  India and the USA annually. He called such travels  “psycho-analytical sojourns”.

Ronald Senaratne’s Motto.

His motto was, “seeing is believing“, “touch is fascinating and real“, and “practical experience is nature consciousness“. In attempts to put such theories into practice, he often experienced barrages of criticism from the UK Sri Lankan community, but his fans did acknowledge his astuteness.

Ronald identified those chakra points in the human body connected  to one aura. They helped him to  find out about the person past and  predict future experiences, who sits in front of him. When he met with the Hollywood actress Goldie Hawn with Shirley Temple, he followed the protocol of advising Goldie Hawn about his technique of tactile phenomenon. He explained to the American actress many native doctors do recognise a patient’s diseases by feeling the patients’  pulse. Likewise, in his psychic readings, it was akin to the feeling of recipient’s pulse. Goldie Hawn allowed him to follow his style. Having done so, Ronald predicted several personal details to her, which convinced her immeasurably. On June 13, 1966, he received a fax message from Goldie Hawn,  which read, in part, as follows:

“Dear Ronald,

I had the most enlightening experience with you today. More than forecasting the future, you saw my soul through your gift of reading the light chakra energy – Goldie Hawn”.

Ronald’s meeting with the Hollywood actress became public knowledge, by word-of-mouth,  and Sri Lankans in the USA and Americans sought after him, which  increased his USA clientele.

Before leaving the USA, Ronald revisited Goldie Hawn in her mansion in Hollywood to bid her goodbye. At that moment, she was relaxing in her private swimming pool at home. She welcomed him and issued a cheque for $500 as a gift token. On his return to London, and visited the writer with this fascinating story and showed the cheque, the writer immediately published it in a Sri Lankan English newspaper, with a copy of the cheque.  The writer was accredited as the London Correspondent for a Newspaper Group in Sri Lanka at the time.

Essence of nature

Delving further into the subject of nature, he referred to the Sidashwatha ( Bo ) tree, which protected Prince Siddhartha during his tedious process of seeking enlightenment to become the Buddha. The Bo-tree and Prince Siddhartha’s relationship appears to be a  symbol of interwoven natural elements blending with everything in individual consciousness.  In other words, it develops the sixth sense aura in man, who then realises the amount of permanency and impermanency within one.

His first book.

His first book was his travel experiences named “Sangna Lokayen Vihidena Rahas” (secrets that emanate from the universe ). The book covered topics about his meetings with eminent universal Personalities; Human Aura; Radiation of Energy out of the  Bo Tree; the Kingdom of Death; Under-Water Eye; Mighty ocean;  ‘Naga Lowa’ (Kingdom of snakes) et al.

Ronald Senaratne handing over his first copy to Dr. Walter Jayasinghe – Los Angeles – USA

Dr Praneeth Abayasundara of Sri Jayewardenepura University once commented on Ronald Senaratne’s

book. He said that “a psychic expert had gained a profound knowledge of meditative forms“. He raised some questions to every reader of this book by asking:‘Whether people should accept only things that can be seen and heard? Are there not many facets to life where people are unable to see and hear? How many research papers are there concentrating on such topics, and can such work be considered good science?”

Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike

He always associated with Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike – studying, analysing, and discussing the planetary movements that affected her life. When Mrs. Bandaranaike’s future appeared to be ‘clouded’ with a pending civic rights case against her by J.R.Jayawardene, she consulted Ronald Senaratne and wanted to know the case’s outcome. He predicted it appeared to be bleak. As predicted, she had to go through twelve years of traumatic experience. He also predicted that after her traumatic experience Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike would shine again in the political arena.

As Ronald Senaratne propasised Mrs Bandaranaike became the Prime Minister of  Sri Lanka for the third time, but she became the world’s first woman Prime Minister. Many other females such as Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher and Golda Meir followed suit.

Mrs Bandaranaike always invited Ronal Senaratne to her birthday parties  at Horagolla, whenever he was in Sri Lanka , and introduced him to her friends and relations.  He always maintained that her aura helped the Sri Lanka Freedom Party gain power within a short period of its formation. Also, he predicted that her daughter, Chandrika Bananalike Kumaratunga, would become the President of Sri Lanka and govern the country for eleven consecutive years.

At the time of his demise, Ronald Senaratne was working on an English version of his second book in-depth with concise additional material and revelations out of his latest experiences.

Ronal Senaratne’s ultimate ambition in life was to retire as a ‘global senior citizen’ by travelling around the world and tapping into peoples’ auras.

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සන්සුන්වන්න! කලබල නොවන්න! සිතන්න! සිතන්න! සිතන්න!

June 11th, 2021

චන්ද්‍රසේන පණ්ඩිතගේ විසිනි

ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ජීවත්වෙන අපි ගතකරන්නේ අමුතුම කලබලකාරී පරිසරයකය.අපි උපතේ සිටම මරණය දක්වාම මහා කලබලයකින් මොකක්දෝ කරමින් සිටි.අපි කරමින් සිටින්නේ කුමක්දැයි ජීවත් වෙන කිසිවෙකු නොදනී. ජීවත්වන්නේ කුමකටදයිද නොදනී. මොකක්ද මේ කලබලය? බෝඩ් උස්සගෙන , සටන් පාඨ හඬ නගමින් මියදින ලෙඩුන් දෙස නොබලමින් මොකක්ද ඔබ ඉල්ලන්නේ? මොකටද ඔබ ඉල්ලන්නේ? ඔබ ඔබෙන්ම ප්‍රශ්න කරන්න.

ඔබ ජීවත් වෙන්නේ රෝගීන් නිසාය. එබැවින් ඔබ සේවය කල යුත්තේ රෝගීන්ටය. ඔබට රෝගීන්ගෙන් තොර ජීවිතයක් නැත. එබැවින් ඔබ කරන සියල්ලක්ම රෝගී හිතකාරක ලෙස සිදුවිය යුතුමය.

බලන්න! අද ඔබ මේ මාරාන්තික රෝගය රට පුරාම පැතිරෙද්දී, ඔබේ වගකීම අත්හැර, මුදලක් ඉල්ලා මොර දෙන්නේ,ඇයි? දොස්තරවරුන්ට කුමක්දෝ දීමනාවක් ලැබුන නිසාලු. දොස්තරවරුන්ට එහෙම දෙයක් ලැබුනේ නැත්නම්, ඔබට ප්‍රශ්නයක් නැහැ නේද? තවත් අයෙකුට යමක් ලැබීම ඔබේ මනස අවුල් කොට ඔබතුලවූ මිනිසත්කම පහත හෙලා, ඔබ මුදලට මිනි මරණ පාතාලයකුගේ තත්වයට පත්ව ඇති බවක් ඔබට නොහැගෙන් නේද? ඇත්තටම ඔබ කුලියට මිනි මරන්නේකුගේ තත්වයට වැටී ඇත. පාතාල නායකයින් බවට පත්ව සිටින්නේ,ඔබේ වෘත්තීය සමිති නායක පරපුරයි.

පාතාලය මර්ධනය කරමින් සිටින රටක සංවිධානාත්මක පාතාලයක් සෞඛ්‍ය සේවක සේවිකාවන් වන ඔබ අද නිර්මාණය කර ඇත.මේ සමග මියැදෙන රෝගීන් සංඛ්‍යාව නිවැරදිව ගණනය කළහොත් තව තවත් ඉහල යනු ඇත. එසේ මල කඳන් ඉහල යනවිට ඔබ තව තවත් පහසුකම් හා දීමනා ඉල්ලා පාරට විත් සටන් පාඨ කියනු ඇත. මේ ඔබ පත්ව සිටින නවතම ස්ථානයයි. පාතාලයට සම්බන්ධවුවන්ට කිසිදා ගැලවීමක් නැත. ඔබටද වෘත්තීය සමිති නායකයින්ගෙන් ගැලවීමක් ලැබෙන්නේ නැත. ඔබ මොර දෙන සටන් පාඨ ඔබ සකස් කරන සටන් පාඨ නොවේ. ඒවා වෘත්තීය සමිති නායකයින්ගේ නිර්මාණයන්ය.

ඔබේ වර්ජන, රෝගීන්ට තදින්ම බලපායි. ඒ බව හොදින්ම දන්නා ඔබ ඒ බලපෑම ඔබේ ඉල්ලීම දිනා ගැනීම සඳහා උපයෝගී කරගනී. උගත්කමක් ඇති ඔබව පහත් ක්‍රියාවන් සඳහා යොදාගෙන ඇතිබව ඔබට හැඟුනත්, එහෙම තමයි වෘත්තීය සටන් කියන්නේ යන හැඟුමින් ඔබ සිත හදා ගන්නවා ඇත. නමුත් මේ අතරතුර රෝගීන්ට සිදුවෙන සියලුම අපහසුතා වලට ඔබ සැම වගකිව යුතුමය. එයින් මිදීමට ඔබට නොහැක. මේ ඔබ විසින් සිදුකරන්නේ මෙරටට පමණක් සීමාව ඇති දැවැන්ත නිදහස් සෞඛ්‍ය සේවාව විනාශ කිරීමයි. ඔබේ වෘත්තීය සමිතිවල අරමුණද එයයි. ඔබ සිතන්න! සිතන්න! ඔබලා වෘත්තීය සමිතිවලට සාමාජික මුදල් බැරකරන්නෝ පමණක් නොවෙන්න. රට ජාතිය බේරා ගැනීමේ සටනේදී,තුවාල ලද හමුදාවන්ට සේවය කල ආකාරයටම මේ අවස්ථාවේදීද සේවය කර රට ගොඩනැගීමට දායකවන්න.

වෘත්තීය සමිති කරන පහත් වැඩය නවතාලිමටද පිලියම්ද ඇත. ඒවා තේරුම්ගෙන කටයුතු කිරීමට පාලකයින්ට ඥානය පහල වෙවායි පතමු.

ERASING THE EELAM VICTORY Part 18D Pt 4E

June 11th, 2021

KAMALIKA PIERIS

One aspect of the Eelam war which has not received much attention is the support at UN level for Eelam War. To start with, the UN High command, based in New York, was supporting the Eelam War.

 In 2005,   Kofi Annan, as UN Secretary General had sent a condolence message on the death of LTTE Eastern province political wing leader, Kaushalyan. The National Bhikkku Front marched down the streets and demonstrated outside the UN Head Office in Colombo. They said this gesture   by Annan had given diplomatic status to a terrorist outfit. 

V. Nambiar, UN Under-Secretary-General had phoned the leading LTTEer KP” (K. Pathmanathan) in Malaysia. Nambiar had been in touch with the LTTE for some time, said the media in 2009. Diplomatic circles had commented on the clandestine links top UN envoys maintained with the LTTE, the media added.

Some UN agencies in Sri Lanka were supporting Tamil separatism, observed Shamindra Ferdinando. In     2007 UNICEF had imported 6000 ready to eat meal packs and it was suspected that this was for the LTTE. UNICEF staffers in Sri Lanka were working with the LTTE.  James Elder, the official spokesman for   UNICEF in Sri Lanka was ordered to leave the country in September 2009 for “supporting terrorism”.

Rajiva Wijesinha   said he had been saying for a long time, that Sri Lanka was simply too indulgent about letting in UN staff, without a proper assessment.  They should be vetted more carefully. He found that junior staff of the UN came to Sri Lanka with agendas.

Chris du Toit, the Head of UN Security in Sri Lanka, had built up a network of UN informants, in LTTE controlled areas, said Rajiva Wijesinha. The purpose of this network, Rajiva thought was to declare that large numbers of civilians were being killed in the war zone. The existence of this network was first revealed in the Darusman Report. Rajiva Wijesinha observed that this revelation has not received the attention it deserved. The propriety of UN setting this up needs to be questioned. Rajiva had wanted the government to call in the head of the UN and find out on what mandate such a network had been set up.

The Sri Lanka United National Association of Canada wrote to the UN Secretary General, in 2011 objecting to the appointment of Chris du Toit as the UN Security Chief in Sri Lanka, Du Toit had trained and advised terrorists in Angola. Further, he has established a network of observers In Sri Lanka described as ‘a ring of paid informers and questionable snoopers”. The Association wanted him removed. The Secretary General took no notice. Du Toit continued in Sri Lanka till the end of the war.

Some UN officials posted to Sri Lanka during Eelam war IV were supporters of Eelam. Gordon Weiss was the UN’s official spokesman in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the civil war. He was nowhere near the war zone, he was in Colombo, but in 2009 he spoke of a bloodbath in Mullaitivu. His visa was not renewed.

Gordon Weiss was a major player in the numbers game, said Rajiva Wijesinha.  When he was working for the UN in Colombo, Weiss said the number of civilian casualties at the end of Eelam War IV was 7,000. This became the official figure at the Office of the UN General Secretary. Then Weiss left the UN, returned to Australia and increased the figure, first to 15,000, then to 40,000, the figure quoted thereafter by everybody.

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) had a number of staff in Sri Lanka, who supported the LTTE, such as Peter Mackay and Benjamin Dix.  Two other   UNOPS staffers were arrested for transport of weapons.

Benjamin Dix had worked as a Communications Manager for the United Nations and various international NGOs across Asia and Africa for over 12 years. He had a BA in Political Geography of South Asia (SOAS, 2002) to which he later added an MA in Anthropology of Conflict and Violence, (2011) and a PhD in Anthropology (2016).

Dix had worked in Sri Lanka from 2004 -2008 as Communications and Liaison Manager for the UN   He had been based in Kilinochchi. I interviewed hundreds of people whilst I worked in Vanni for 4 years, he said. The experience, it appears had affected him and he had returned to London with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

He then turned propagandist for Eelam. Amnesty International had taken Benjamin Dix   to a UNHRC session in Geneva to speak on the war after the Eelam War ended, said Rajiva Wijesinha. Benjamin Dix and Gordon Weiss provided interviews to Channel Four’s No fire Zone” and ‘Sri Lanka Killing Fields.’

In 2019, Dix produced a cartoon book on Tamil refugees, which included the last stages of the Eelam War. The book followed the fortunes of one fictionalized Tamil family, through war, displacement and the search for asylum abroad. The book, ‘Vanni, a family’s struggle through the Sri Lanka   conflict”, by Dix and Pollock,   was published by Penguin Random House, 2019. It was funded by Arts Council of England. 

Dix and Pollock decided on telling the story through a ‘comic book’. They thought it a good way to reach the public. Comics reach a different readership. Cartoon books connect with people in a different way. The initial impulse for the book was publicity, to alert the general public to the injustice which had befallen the Tamils. It was intended to educate and campaign.

I left Vanni with a huge collection of interviews, photographs and reports, along with my own lived experiences and relationships within the Tamil community. A deep sense of shame and guilt engulfed me as I drove out of Kilinochchi in the last UN convoy on 16 September 2008,” said Dix to Indian Express in 2019.

I wanted to turn what I was seeing in Vanni into a graphic novel, depicting the displaced people, the carnage, our impotence at the UN and the many stories of human suffering,” he told the interviewer.

For the international media, the war remained largely a story of freedom” from a terrorist organization. But that did not take into account the hundreds of displaced Tamilians, on the move, dying as shelling continued, or of the many others who were disappearing” into internment camps, continued Dix.

Sri Lanka is especially important, because, Dix said, 10 years on; there still has not been any credible sense of closure and justice for the victims. The lack of respect the state shows towards their people sets a dangerous precedent.

Peter Mackay, of Australia,   was Field Coordinator, UNOPS,  from June 2008 – January 2009.  He managed the UNOPS Offices in Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu & Vavuniya and was based in Kilinochchi.

 Then he was made Field Coordinator, UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS). After that he was appointed UNDSS Representative in the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Colombo from January 2009 – October 2009.  He also represented UNOPS on the Special Crisis Operations Group (COG) in the same UN Office. During this time, he oversaw the collection, documentation & dissemination of information relating to civilian casualties & possible violations of international laws in   the war.

Mackay was in touch with local staff and put together briefings, for embassies in Colombo,   using eyewitness reports of the war. These briefings challenged Sri Lanka’s official civilian death toll and its arrangements for relief operations. They led the UN to warn of a “bloodbath” in the final weeks of fighting. Mackay, played a key role in keeping the outside world informed about the number of civilians killed in the final months of the war, deaths that Sri Lanka was keen to play down, said Guardian.

In July 2009, Mackay was asked to leave the country   saying that his “adverse activities had come to the notice of the intelligence services”.  The  UN took the matter up through diplomatic channels with the government, but their decision remained unchanged”, said the UN.

On leaving Sri Lanka, Mackay joined International Crisis Group.  He held the post of United Nations Representative – Sri Lanka Investigations Unit of the International Crisis Group  from August 2009 – December 2009. He was based in Brussels.

  His work there included assisting the International Crisis Group in forming the framework for the investigation of war crimes committed in Sri Lanka in 2008-2009.  He facilitated the collection, analysis & dissemination of information to the ICG investigative team and provided them with the data assembled from the UN Crisis Operations Group in Colombo. He also helped ICG search for possible violations of all applicable international laws, covenants and conventions. He helped to obtain additional evidence testimony.

MacKay had also been part of the network of UN informants which Chris du Toit, the Head of UN Security in Sri Lanka, had built up. Mackay appears to have stayed on in war zone, after the UN staff were asked to leave. He says he got trapped by artillery fire in Mullaitivu and was stranded behind LTTE lines.  He was repeatedly bombed for 10 days in January 2009.

During this secret stay, Mackay had obtained high-resolution satellite images showing that the number of people trapped on beaches where the Tigers made their last stand was far higher than that claimed by the government. The scale of civilian casualties at the end was far higher than the Sri Lanka government claimed, said Amnesty International.

McKay alleged government forces deliberately targeted those taking refuge in the first No Fire zone declared in late January 2009. The data showed that not only were more people in danger than the government admitted, but that the food and medicine sent to the “No fire zone” were inadequate, said Guardian. Mackay was the source for Channel Four’s report of bombardments on a UN camp in January 23rd.

There was another channel which the UN used to provide  pro-Eelam information. The UN left the Wanni at the end of September 2008, but continued to send food convoys deep into LTTE territory, returning to base at Vavuniya after each trip.

 On January 21 2009, a convoy delivering food to Puthukudiruppu (PTK) returned to Vavuniya after being stuck for four days because of fighting. This convoy was labeled Convoy 11.  But two UN staffers stayed back and set up an unauthorized UN hub” in Susantipuram, reported Padraic Colman.

 This was in direct contravention of UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/46/182 of 1991. The UN hub was deliberately located between two hostile military forces and the UN personnel did not follow basic UN rules for humanitarian workers in conflict zones.

UN claimed that Convoy 11 stayed on after it had unloaded supplies because ‘the government had cancelled their permission to return’. Government says there was no such cancellation. The Convoy had decided, without consulting the government, to use this opportunity ‘to negotiate the release of United Nations national staff and dependents by the LTTE’, reported Rajiva Wijesinha.

The convoy staff returned to Vavuniya, leaving behind two international United Nations staff who chose to stay back with the national staff.’ Rajiva Wijesinghe thought they were there to confirm that large numbers of civilians were being killed.  Wijesinha said that Mackay’s name was not on the list of persons travelling in Convoy 11.

One officer who remained was Colonel Harun Khan,  from Bangladesh. Harun Khan said that the fire came overwhelmingly from government forces”.’  ‘The night’s bombardment was nothing short of the intentional massacre of civilians” he is reported to have said.’ But Rajiva observed that when shooting was supposedly taking place, near Puthukkudiyirippu Hospital, the colonel who was staying in a house just across the hospital,  had slept soundly. [1] (Continued)


[1] https://rajivawijesinha.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/gordon-weiss-and-his-military-mentor-jonas-savimbi-as-predecessor-to-mr-prabhakaran/

China’s High Speed Rail. Profit-Driven New Cold War Against China

June 11th, 2021

By Danny Haiphong Global Research, 

Report by Corporate-Funded Think-Tank. The same report paradoxically acknowledges the failure of the economic model the U.S. has tried to impose on the rest of the world

A new report published in Railway Age magazine and written by the Information Technology Innovation Foundation (ITIF) has sounded the alarm about China’s growing high-speed rail sector. The report comes amid escalations in the U.S.’s New Cold War against China, of which technology is a key component.

China is by far the world leader in high-speed rail investment and development, sporting more than 35,000 kilometers (21,700 miles) of high-speed rail, or 68 percent of the world’s total. The ITIF itself admits to China’s rapid success in this sector since its first high-speed rail line was completed in 2008:

Since then, China has opened thousands of kilometers of high-speed lines with speeds ranging from 200 to 350 kph. To do this, China spent hundreds of billions of dollars on the world’s most expensive public-works project since President Eisenhower’s Interstate Highway System of the 1950s. 

The United States might learn from China’s success in investing in high-speed rail and try and emulate it; however, according to the ITIF, China’s high-speed rail policies damage innovation” by privileging domestic market development and state-owned enterprises over the interests of private, foreign firms primarily residing in the West. China is accused of employing a form of mercantilism” to manipulate the global market at the expense of the superior capabilities of Western, Japanese, and American investors.

The term mercantilism” has been used by big business interests in the U.S. and West to portray China’s policy of indigenous development as a high crime against the free market. In fact, the ITIF has been sounding the alarm about China’s prioritization of its own tech sector since 2013.

It lamented that China was no longer keeping its promise to be a low-cost production platform for foreign multinational corporations (MNCs).” As if the Chinese government’s function was to serve the latter’s needs and not that of its own people.

The ITIF’s latest report focusing on China’s high-speed rail sector comes amid escalating U.S. attacks on China’s tech sector. Most associate this tech war” with the Trump administration’s sanctions on China’s Huawei Corporation and social media apps such as WeChat and TikTok. However, the Biden administration and its allies have been just as aggressive in their attempts to forestall China’s technological development.

Biden has proclaimed that the U.S. is in a battle against China to win the 21st century” and has expanded the list of Chinese telecommunications and supercomputing companies on the U.S.’s blacklist. In a recent speech to the UK-funded Chatham House, neo-con hawk and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton passionately claimed that the U.S. is at the mercy of China” and demanded that the U.S. take back the means of production.”

The U.S. war on China’s tech sector therefore shares widespread bipartisan support. As this analysis will demonstrate, far from calling for more public investment in the needs of an increasingly destitute U.S. workforce, the ITIF’s new warnings about China’s high-speed rail sector reveal how powerful economic interests are pushing for a new Cold War with China alongside the perpetuation of neoliberal economic policies that prioritize the interests of multi-national corporations.

Who Is behind ITIF?

Richard Haass, the President of the Council on Foreign Relations noted in a 2002 speech at the State Department that think tanks serve as an important bridge between policy and action, and have been shaping U.S. foreign policy for over 100 years.

What Haass leaves out is that the majority are funded by corporate and military interests to help condition the public and skew public policy in a direction that favors capitalist elites and not the public at large.

The Information Technology Innovation Foundation (ITIF) claims to be an independent public policy think-tank based in Washington, D.C. However, a closer look into its background demonstrates that ITIF is a pillar of free-market fundamentalism and the military and corporate domination in world affairs required to maintain the U.S.-led neoliberal order.

Currently, it is one of several players driving a false and demonized view of China that may very well provoke a new world war.

The ITIF receives the vast majority of its funding from U.S. corporations in every sector of the economy. This includes the two largest employers in the United States, Walmart and Amazon.

More notable in the realm of technology and militarism is the host of donors from the defense and U.S. big-tech industries. Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and leading Silicon Valley corporations as well as the Charles Koch Institute join an alliance of U.S. monopolies and industry associations backing the ITIF.

The same corporations backing the ITIF have led the charge in pressuring Washington to take a hostile approach to China’s tech sector, whose success threatens them. Amazon and Northrop Grumman, the major arms manufacturer also are top sponsors of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI).

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ASPI has produced several dubious reports on China’s supposed repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Some of these reports attack journalists who have challenged the official narrative, notably at the Grayzone project. ASPI publications have generally been used by Washington to enhance sanctions against China over human rights” claims.

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Cover of ASPI report on the persecution of Uyghurs in China’s Xinjiang province. Military-funded think-tanks are playing up China’s alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang to mobilize public opinion against China. [Source: saveuighur.org]

ITIF founder and President Robert D. Atkinson is a champion of global neoliberalism who is regarded highly in elite circles as a tech policy guru.

Prior to founding the ITIF, Atkinson served as Vice President of the Progressive Policy Institute, a think-tank of the Bill Clinton-led Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) that sports initiatives such as the Neoliberal Project. Atkinson has served as an adviser for every U.S. administration from Bill Clinton to Donald Trump.

Atkinson currently holds a post as an adviser for the Minister of Science, Research, and Innovation in the UK. He also serves on the Markle Foundation’s Task Force on National Security, which helped write the 9/11 Commission Report and regularly lobbies for the privatization of the national security state in Congress on behalf of the Foundation’s president, Zoë Baird, Bill Clinton’s failed Attorney General nominee.

In a testament to his commitment to Clinton-era neoliberalism, Atkinson argued in a 2011 article that progressives should drop social welfare policies and instead support corporations” in their fight against  foreign mercantilism.”

More recently he has been warning about the China threat”which he uses as a pretext for promoting the implementation of his conservative economic ideals.

China’s High-Speed Rail Ascendency a Nightmare for Neoliberalism

Given Atkinson’s history, it should come as little surprise that the ITIF’s report Heading Off Track: The Impact of China’s Mercantilist Policies on Global High-Speed Rail Innovation reads like a cartoonish screed against public investment.

Authored by Nigel Cory, the report provides an inside look into the nightmare that China’s high-speed rail presents to the global order of neoliberalism.

Mercantilism is a derogatory word devised by free-market fundamentalists to describe the prioritization of domestic market development. According to the report, China’s largest rail manufacturer, the CRRC, is state owned and has the largest share of the global high-speed rail market due to its dominance of the Chinese market.”

What is particularly troublesome to the ITIF is that China’s early reliance on foreign technology to develop its high-speed rail sector has been gradually replaced with domestic alternatives.

The report blames China’s dominance over its own market for the failures of European, Japanese, and U.S. rail manufacturers to keep up with high-speed rail production. European firms such as Alstom or Japanese firms such as Hitachi are described as innovative” more than a dozen times yet have seen their market share in the industry decrease as much as fifty percent since 2007. The United States does not have a single high-speed rail firm capable of developing high-speed rail and has thus fallen the furthest behind.

US High Speed Rail Association

[Source: ushsr.net]

That more innovative” firms in the U.S. orbit have fallen behind China is an obvious contradiction. To explain away failure, the ITIF outlines measures China has taken to unfairly keep foreign corporations out of the Chinese market. Many of these claims are contradicted in the report itself.

Forced technology transfer” is a particular sore point for the ITIF and forms the basis of claims of stolen” intellectual property constantly made by the United States and its allies. China is accused of forcing foreign firms to share technology on an unequal basis. Yet so-called forced” technology transfers are not forced at all. Rather, as the report explains:

China’s ongoing requirement for 100 percent Chinese-owned technology in many procurement contracts, combined with foreign firms having to engage with majority-Chinese owned JVs [joint ventures] in order to submit a bid, amounts to a de facto mandate to transfer technology to local partners. Foreign firms continue to capitulate because they have no choice—they either give up their technology or lose out to other competitors in the growing Chinese market.

Describing this scenario as forced” obscures the actual problem: that China does not allow its high-speed rail market to be controlled and dominated by foreign, mainly U.S. and European, firms. Rather, China allows foreign firms to invest in rail development only if Chinese firms maintain majority ownership and are allowed access to information which allows them to develop the technology domestically.

While the ITIF claims foreign rail firms had no choice” in doing business with China, it also admits that these same firms entered into such agreements willingly in part because China was not expected to catch up to its foreign peers so fast.

Another particularly sore point for the ITIF is China’s bidding process. Foreign rail firms must partner with a Chinese firm just to hold a license to operate and compete for procurement contracts in the Chinese market. Foreign firms are allowed no more than forty-nine percent of the shares in any joint venture.

As the report laments, only a limited number of entirely state-owned companies are allowed to contract for projects in China, thereby ensuring little flexibility in the way revenue is spread between foreign and Chinese partners.

A huge fear among the industrial and financial magnates that fund ITIF is that China’s model for infrastructure development in the high-speed rail sector will spread globally. The report expresses anguish over the Belt and Road Initiative directly, the massive government-led global infrastructure plan that China hopes will create sustained trade relations between itself and nations along the old Silk Road.

China has appointed CRRC, its foremost state-owned rail company, to develop rail projects abroad such as the Sino-Laos railway set to debut before 2021’s end.

The global expansion of China’s high-speed rail sector is particularly problematic because of its disregard for profit. High-speed rail is a costly endeavor which requires massive investments in research and development and components that can range from $17 to $21 million per kilometer of rail. The report quotes an unnamed executive who makes clear that foreign firms lack the full weight and money of the state behind them in the way the Chinese rail companies do.”

In sum, China is accused by the ITIF of unfairly gobbling up market share from foreign firms by stealing” intellectual property and forcing” technology transfer. No proof is provided by the ITIF that verifies either claim. More importantly, the report simultaneously admits that foreign (read U.S. and EU) firms are unable to compete with China in large part because high-speed rail requires massive public investment rather than the prioritization of private profit.

Sanctions: Economic Weapon of the New Cold War

To punish China’s public investment in high-speed rail, the ITIF recommends first and foremost that foreign competitors, principally the United States and Europe, pursue sanctions against China. Thirty-nine countries around the world currently suffer from starvation sanctions imposed by the U.S. or EU. Sanctions are an act of war that cuts off a country’s access to the international market and, in the cases of Iran and Venezuela,prevent the import of crucial supplies necessary to sustain human life.

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CodePink activist protests U.S. worldwide sanctions.

The ITIF specifically calls on the EU and the United States to work together to prevent Chinese acquisition of rail firms and contracts abroad. This would amount to a de facto blockade of China’s access to European and U.S. technology required for the development of high-speed rail and is not dissimilar to existing U.S. sanctions on the semiconductor industry meant to slow China’s progress in the realm of smart” technology.

The ITIF also suggests that U.S. and European governments adopt higher prices for public procurement contracts for foreign investment in rail projects and more stringent screening processes to essentially prevent China’s high-speed rail sector from expanding into the industrialized world.

Perhaps most damning is the ITIF’s inclusion of the demand that the World Bank withdraw financial support to China. Historically, the World Bank has operated alongside the IMF as an enforcer of global privatization, particularly in the Global South.

Structural adjustment programs implemented in countries across Asia, Latin America, and Africa have reinforced neocolonialism and massively increased extreme poverty around the world to the benefit of financial elites in the U.S. and Europe. That the ITIF would demand the withdrawal of World Bank funds from Chinese-backed high-speed rail projects demonstrates the lengths the U.S. and its allies will go to contain the rise of China.

Sanctions are indisputably the economic weapon of choice in the U.S.-led New Cold War on China. While many who politically identify as left” in the U.S. and West see China as a capitalist” country, it is clear that the U.S. and its allies employ targeted sanctions not on capitalist firms but on socialist development in China and elsewhere.

The ITIF specifically targets state-owned enterprises in China for sanctions in the same manner that the U.S. currently enforces targeted sanctions on state-owned enterprises in Belarus and Myanmar.

Regardless of whether the justification is human rights” or competition,” the effect of sanctions is to starve countries of their capacity to meet the needs of their people in the hopes that they will either play ball” with U.S. and EU hegemony or see their political systems replaced with more compliant regimes.

China does not play ball” with U.S. hegemony. China maintains public ownership over key sectors of the economy such as high-speed rail and disregards U.S. and European sanctions placed on poor nations across the Global South. This is evidenced by China’s massive bilateral relationships with Iran and Russia. China is also Europe’s, Latin America’s, and Africa’s largest trading partner.

Furthermore, high-speed rail marks only one area where China has surpassed the U.S. and European powers technologically. China leads the world in artificial intelligence, regenerative medicine, and a host of other sectors that once were dominated by private U.S. and European firms.

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Visitors check their phones behind the screen advertising facial recognition software during the Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC) at the National Convention in Beijing, China, April 27, 2018. [Source: pri.org]

Sanctions are thus deemed necessary to arrest the development of China’s large publicly driven tech sector from taking the reins as the foremost economic power. The ITIF published a follow-up article authored by Robert Atkinson himself which anguished over the reality that Chinese state-driven development is fast becoming the engine of the global economy.

This article appeared to reflect a tacit admission of the failure of the economic model Atkinson and his ilk have tried to impose on the rest of the world, and reaffirmation of China’s policies.

Free-Market Fundamentalism Spells Doom for Humanity

The ITIF not only calls for sanctions but also for direct public investment to spur innovation” and make the U.S. and its allies competitive again. The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee has followed these recommendations by approving $110 billion in basic research in the tech sector.

Still, there is an obvious contradiction in the demonization of China’s state-owned economy and the U.S.’s decision to increase government spending in tech research to counter China. This contradiction is unlikely to be resolved given that the New Cold War is predicated upon the religion of free-market fundamentalism—an ideology which is foundational to U.S.-led neoliberal capitalism.

As economist Michael Hudson remarks, the New Cold War on China is essentially a clash of two systems:

Today’s Cold War 2.0 aims to deter China and potentially other counties from socializing their financial systems, land and natural resources, and keeping infrastructure utilities public to prevent their being monopolized in private hands to siphon off economic rents at the expense of productive investment in economic growth. 

Free-market fundamentalism spells doom for humanity. It is that which Secretary of State Tony Blinken chastised China when he said they were not following the rules-based international order.”

Free-market fundamentalism is behind the massive bailouts and stock buybacks Biden supported under the Obama administration and the massively bloated U.S. military budgets, which pad the profits of private weapons manufacturers.

Abroad, free-market fundamentalism inspired the 1973 CIA-backed coup in Chile, sanctions on Zimbabwe for its engagement in land reform, and the dozens of societies destroyed by the U.S. in the name of freedom” and democracy.”

China’s high-speed rail sector is now under fire from the U.S.-led neoliberal order precisely because the titans of big tech and finance cannot imagine development that does not place the massive profits of capitalists such as Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates in command of international politics.

Think-tanks such as the ITIF serve as mouthpieces for their Wall Street and Silicon Valley fundersIt is quite clear from ITIF’s report on high-speed rail that, beneath the bellicose rhetoric and policies of the U.S.-led New Cold War on China, is a very real attempt to stymie the progress of alternative economic arrangements to neoliberalism on the world stage.

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Danny Haiphong is an activist and journalist in the New York City area. He and Roberto Sirvent are co-authors of the book entitled American Exceptionalism and American Innocence: A People’s History of Fake News—From the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror(Skyhorse Publishing). He can be reached at wakeupriseup1990@gmail.com, on Twitter @spiritofho, and with the Black Agenda Report on Youtube at The Left Lens with Danny Haiphong.

වැඩිම කෝවිඩ් මරණ ප්‍රතිශතයක් වාර්තා වන දෙවන දිස්ත්‍රික්කය වන බදුල්ලට අවශ්‍ය පහසුකම් සැලසිම

June 11th, 2021

රජිත් කීර්ති තෙන්නකෝන් දකුණ හා මධ්‍යම පළාත් හිටපු ආණ්ඩුකාර

ඌව පළාත් ආණ්ඩුකාරවර,
එම්. මුසම්මිල් මහතා,
ආණ්ඩුකාර කාර්යාලය,
බදුල්ල.

දිසාපති/දිස්ත්‍රික් ලේකම්,
බදුල්ල.

ප්‍රිය ආණ්ඩුකාරතුමනි, දිස්ත්‍රික් ලේකම්තුමියනි,

බදුල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ කෝවිඩ් තත්වය හා ඉහළ යන මරණ සංඛ්‍යාව සම්බන්ධයෙනි

ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ කෝවිඩ් රෝගීන් සංඛ්‍යාව සහ මරණ සංඛ්‍යාව අතර දෙවන ඉහළම අනුපාතය බදුල්ල  දිස්ත්‍රික්කයෙන් වාර්තා වේ.   රෝගීන් සියයකට සිදුවන මරණ සංඛ්‍යාව, වසංගත රෝගයක් සම්බන්ධයෙන්  යම් භූගෝලීය කලාපයකට සිදු කරන බලපෑම/ප්‍රබලත්වය පිළිබඳ තීරණාත්මකම සාධකයයි.

බදුල්ල දිස්ත්‍රිකයේ කෝවිඩ් රෝගීන් ගේ මරණ සංඛ්‍යාව ඉහළ මට්මක පැවතීමට ප්‍රධානතම හේතුව දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ සෞඛ්‍ය පහසුකම් බිඳවැටීමයි.  කෝවිඩ් මර්ධනය සඳහා අවශ්‍ය අත්‍යවශය පහසුකම් සපයා නොගැනීම,  රෝගීන් සඳහා අවශ්‍ය ඖෂධ, කෘතීම ස්වසන යන්ත්‍ර, හා වෙනත් පහසුකම් ඒ අතර වේ.  තවත් අතකින් ලංකාවේ අඩුම ජනගහන ප්‍රතිශතයක් එන්නත්කරණය සිදු කළ දිස්ත්‍රික්ක අතරට බදුල්ල ද එක්ව ඇත. රජයේ කෝවිඩ් නීතිවලට පරිබාහිරව කටයුතු කිරීම පළාතේ සෞඛ්‍ය බලධාරීන්ට බලපෑම් කළ බවට ද තොරතුරු ගණනාවකි.

දත්ත – රජයේ වෛද්‍ය නිලධාරීන්ගේ සංගමය

කෝවිඩ් ප්‍රතිකාර සඳහා අවශ්‍ය යන්ත්‍ර සපයා ගැනීම සඳහා බදුල්ල රජයේ වෛද්‍ය නිලධාරීන්ගේ සංගමය සහ සුබපතන්නන් එක්ව පෞද්ගලික ආධාර සපයා ගනිමින් සිටී.  ඔවුන්ගේ උත්සාහ අගයන අතරම, එයින් කියවෙන්නේ බදුල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික්කය අවශ්‍ය අවම පහසුකම් සැලසීමට හෝ රජය හා පළාත් බලධාරීන් මේ දක්වා අසමත් වී ඇති බවයි.  

බදුල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ කෝවිඩ් මර්ධනය හා රෝගීන්ට ප්‍රතිකාර කිරීමේ දී ඇතිව තිබෙන දුෂ්කරතාවයන් වෛද්‍යවරුන්, වෛද්‍ය කාර්ය මණ්ඩල පමණක් නොව වෙනත් කණ්ඩායම්වලට දැඩි දෝෂ දර්ශනයට ලක් වෙමින් තිබීම අවසානාවන්ත තත්වයකි.

ලංකාවේ දෙවන වැඩිම රෝගීන් සංඛ්‍යාව මිය යන දිස්ත්‍රික්කය බවට පත්ව ඇති බදුල්ල ට අවශ්‍ය පහසුකම් සලසා ගැනීම කෙරෙහි සෞඛ්‍ය අමාත්‍යාංශය හා අනෙකුත් ආයතනයන් හි අවධානය යොමු කරවන ලෙස බදුල්ලේ ජනතාව වෙනුවෙන්, බදුල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ ඡන්දදායකයෙකු ලෙස ඉතා කාරුණිකව ඉල්ලා සිටිමි.

මේ පිළිබඳව ඔබ දෙපළ ගනු ලබන ඉක්මන් පියවර සම්බන්ධයෙන් බලාපොරොත්තු සහගතව ස්තුතිය පුද කරමි.

මෙයට හිතවත්,

රජිත් කීර්ති තෙන්නකෝන් දකුණ හා මධ්‍යම පළාත් හිටපු ආණ්ඩුකාර

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1.      බදුල්ල දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ සියළුම පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රීවරුන් වෙත

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3.      අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය ලේකම් – අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය කාර්යාලය

4.      ලේකම් – සෞඛ්‍ය අමාත්‍යාංශය

5.      සෞඛ්‍ය සේවා අධ්‍යක්ෂ ජෙනරාල්

6.      ප්‍රධානී – ජාතික කෝවිඩ් මර්ධන ඒකකය

7.      ප්‍රධාන ලේකම් – ඌව පළාත් සභාව

8.      ආණ්ඩුකාර ලේකම් – ඌව පළාත් සභාව 


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