කලා නලා කාරයෙක්ව කටයුතු කරන රටේ, යුක්තිය, ධර්මය නිතිය සොයන්න එපා.

April 25th, 2021

චන්ද්‍රසේන පණ්ඩිතගේ විසිනි

නලා කාරයාත් හොද කලා කාරයෙකි. නලාවේ හඩ ගෙනහැර පාන්නේ, එය පිඹින නලාකාරයාගේ කලාත්මක කුශලතාවයයි.  ඒ කුශලතාවයට, නයෙක් මෙන්ම සමාජයක් වුවද නැටවිය හැකිය. මේ නැටවීම අපූරු කලාවක් වන අතර, නැටවීම නම් වූ සංකල්පයත් සමග නටන්නෙක්ද ඉස්මතුවේ. මේ ඉස්මතුවූ නව චරිතය, නැට්ටුවා ලෙස කරලියට එනවිටම නලා කාරයාගේ තාලයට ගයන නව චරිතයක්ද ඉස්මතුවේ. ඒ ගායකයා ලෙස සමාජගතවන නව කලා කරුවෙකි, මේ වාදනය, ගායනය, හා නර්තණය බැලීම සදහා එක් රොක් වෙන සමාජ බලකායක්ද ඉස්මතුවන අතර. එම නව බලකාය ප්‍රේක්ෂකයින් වශයෙන් හැදින්වේ.මේ නලා කාරයා කලාකාරයා බවට පත්වී සිදු කරන ලද  සමාජ විප්ලවයයි.

මේ විප්ලවය කිරීමට තුවක්කු බයිනෙත්තු හෝ අත් බෝම්බ ඇවැසි නොවේ. සත්‍ය වශයෙන්ම අවශ්‍ය වන්නේ හොද නලාවක් හා එය මනාව හැසිරවිය හැකි නලාකාරයෙක් පමණි. මේ කලා කාරයා බවට පත්වූ නලා කාරයා මුළු මහත් සමාජයම තම කලා කුශලතාවයන් මගින් හසුරවන බල මුළුවක් බවට පත්වී සමාජයට විවිධ ආකාරයේ පණිවුඩ නිකුත් කිරීම ආරම්භ කරයි. ඔහු දෙන පණිවුඩය, සමාජය විසින් ඩැහැගන්නේ මහත් අභිමානයෙනි. ඒ පණිවුඩය තුල ඇති ගුණාත්මක බාවය සම්බන්ධව වෙහෙසෙනවාට වඩා, එය වැලදගෙන මනෝරාජ්‍යයයීය කලා කරුවෙක් බවට පත්ව කටයුතු කිරීමට ජනතාව පෙලඹේ. මෙය සමාජීය යතාර්ථයයි. නලා කාරයාගේ අරමුණ සමාජයට හොද පණිවිඩයක් ලබාදී ගුණ ගරුක සමාජයක් ගොඩ නැංවීම නම්, ඔහු මේ කලා බලමුළුව යොදා සමාජය ගොඩගන්නා අතරම, එහි ප්‍රතිවිරුද්ධය වුවද ඔහුට ඉටු කල හැක.

කලාව තුලින් සමාජය නව මාවතකට ගෙන ඒම සදහා ජනතා හිතවාදී මාවතේ කලාව මෙහෙය වන විට එය සමාජ විප්ලවයක් වශයෙන් දකින මනසට, ජනතා ද්‍රෝහී මගෙහි කලාව හසුරවන කලා කරුවා දකින්නේ  ප්‍රති විප්ලවවාදී කලා කරුවෙකු වශයෙනි. කලාවට කල හැකි කාර්ය භාරය අතිමහත්ය. කාර්යක් කිරීමට ශක්තියක් ඇවැසි වන බව අපි දනිමු, ඒ මත පදනම්ව බලන විට කලාව යනු ප්‍රබල ශක්ති ප්‍රභවයකි. මේ ශක්ති ප්‍රභවයෙහි බලය හදුනාගත්තවුන් ඒ ශක්ති ප්‍රභවය තමන්ගේ සතුරන්ව පුළුස්සා දමන්නට පාවිච්චි කරන්නේ ඉතාමත් සියුම් ලෙසය, කලාත්මක ලෙසය,

ඇත්තටම මේ කලාවට ඔතරම් ප්‍රබල කාර්යයක් ඉටුකල හැකි ශක්ති ප්‍රභවයක්ද? යන පැනය මේ අවස්ථාවේදී මිනිස් මනස තුල මතුව ඒ. කලාව මොටකර ඇති සමාජයක, ජන මනස තුල පැන නගින එක ප්‍රශ්නයකි ඒ. කලාවෙන් මොනවාද කල හැක්කේ, කලාව කන්නද? යන ප්‍රශ්න ඇසූ මෙරට සිටි ප්‍රබල දේශපාලකයින් තමන්ගේ දේශපාලන රැස්වීම් පවත්වන විට, දේශපාලන කතාවකට පසු ගායකයකුගේ හෝ ගායිකාවකගේ ගැයුමක්  යොදා ගත්තේ ජනතාව නොසෙල්වී රැස්වීම් බූමියේ රදවා ගැනීමටය. දේශපාලකයාගේ කථාවෙන් රැස්වීම් භූමිය හැර යාමට සිතක් පහල කරව ගන්නා ප්‍රේක්ෂකයාගේ මනසහි ගත් තීරණය වෙනස් කර, භූමියේ තව දුරටත් රදවා ගන්නා තීරණය ගන්නේ කලා කරුවාගේ ඇති ජන මනසට බලපෑම් කිරීමට ඇති ශක්තිය හේතුවෙණි.

වාදනය, ගායනය, නර්තණය මිනිස් සමාජයට උරුම වූයේ දිව්‍ය ලෝකයෙන් නම් ඒ දිව්‍ය ලෝකයට ඤාතිත්වයක් දරණ කලා කරුවා, මේ භූමියේ දේශපාලනය කරන දේශපාලකයා අභිමුවේදී නිවටව නියාළුව සිටිය යුතු නොවේ. නමුත් මේ රටේ සිටින කලාකරුවන්යයි කියා ගත් පරපුර දෙස බලන විට, සැබෑ ලෙසම මේ කලා පරපුර, යුගයේ කාර්යභාරය ඉටුකරනවාද? යන පැනය, අප ඉදිරියේ සිටගෙන, ඇයි මේ සම්බන්ධව කතිකාවතක් ආරම්භ නොකරන්නේ යන පැනය අසන්නේ, අපටද බලපෑම් කරමිණි. අපේ කලා කරුවා පසුගිය ඉතිහාසයේ ලද ශ්‍රේෂ්ඨ යුද ජයග්‍රහණය උදෙසා හෝ ලැබූ යුධ ජයග්‍රහණයේ බලය ජන මනස තුල ස්තාපිත කරන්නට සිදු කලේ කුමක්ද යන පැනය ඉදිරියේ, අපව අතරමං නොකරවන්නේ, සුනිල් එදිරිසිංහයන්, සහේලි, හා ” ධවල භීෂණය” හා බැදුන කලා පරපුරයි. මේ යුධ ජයග්‍රහණය ඉදිරියේ අපේ සම්භාව්‍ය කලාකරුවන් අතරමංවෙලා සිටියේ ඩොලර් නෝට්ටු අතරේ දැයි ප්‍රශ්නයක් ජන මනස තුල ඇත. ජාට්ඝියේ අභිමානවත් අවස්තාවක ගයන්නට සිතෙහි ගී පදවැල් මතු නොවෙන කළා කාරයා ඔබින්නේ කුණු බක්කියට මිස ඉහළ පුද සත්කාර ලැබීමට නම් නොවේ. අපේ කළා පරපුරට  ඇයි එහෙම උනේ යන පැනය ජන මනස තුල ප්‍රබලව ගමන් කරන පණිවුඩයයි. මේ රටේ ප්‍රබල ගීත රචකයින්ගේ පෑන් තුඩින් මේ උදාර කර්තව්‍යය සම්බන්ධව ගී පදවැල් නොලිය වුණෙ ඔවුන් මුදල් අරබයා ගී පදවැල් ලියූ සිරගත කලාකරුවන්වූ බැවින්ය යන මතය ජන හද තුල බුර බුරා දෙන දෝංකාරයයි.සැබෑ කරුණද වන්නේ එයයි.

මෙරට ගීත රචකයින් හා ගායකයින් හා ගායිකාවන් මේ අභිමානවත් යුධ ජයග්‍රහණය ඉදිරියේ නිදි පෙති අරගත්තවුන්සේ නිද්‍රාවට පත්ව සිටින විට, සාමාන්‍ය ජනතා සිත්වලින් මේ යුද්ධය හා එහි වටිනාකම ක්‍රම ක්‍රමයෙන් මැකී යෑම සිදුවෙනු ඇත. අප ජන හදවත් තුල මේ යුධ ජයග්‍රහණය හා බැදුන වර්තමාන සංවර්ධන කාර්යයන් නිධානයක් සේ නිධන්ගත කරවන ගීතාවලියක අවශ්‍යතාවය රට ඉදිරියේ මතුව පවතී. එය කලාකරුවන් උදෙසා පවතින අභීයෝගයකි. නමුත් කිසිදු කලාකරුවෙක් ඒ කාර්යට අත ගැසුවේ නැත. යුද්ධය නිම කිරීම තුලින් ලද නිදහස උපයෝගී කරගෙන සංදර්ශන පවත්වමින් මුදල් ඉපයීමේ කාර්යටම සිය කාලය යොමුකළ කලාකරුවා මෙරට ජනමනස තුල ඒ වටිනා පණිවුඩය නිධන් නොකර යලිත් ජනමනස තුල ත්‍රස්තවාදී බිජ රෝපණය වී පාස්කු ප්‍රහාරය සිදුවී වසර දෙකකට පසුව, කොහිද යුක්තිය, කොහිද ධර්මය, කොහිද නිතිය යයි අසන්නට කිසිදු අයිතියක් නැති බව කීමට සිදුව තිබේ. මුදල් පසු පසම හඹා යන ඔබලා හෙට අනිද්දා මේ අපරාධකාරයින්ව අත්අඩංගුවට ගෙන දඬුවම් දීමට කටයුතු කරන විට “යදමින් බැද විලංගුලා මගේ පුතා රැගෙන යා” යයි කියමින් ඔවුන් වෙනුවෙන් ගී ගැයුවද මෙරට ජනතාව පුදුම නොවෙති. ඒ අපේ කළා කරුවන්ගේ ස්වභාවයයි රටට ජාතියට වැඩදායි කලාකරුවන්ගේ ප්‍රබල හිඟයක් ඇතිබව ඉතා පැහැදිලිව පෙනේ…

චන්ද්‍රසේන පණ්ඩිතගේ විසිනි


BIRTH PANGS OF THE RAJAPAKSA SATRAPY

April 25th, 2021

INSIGHT BY SUNIL KUMAR

But China has told us take whatever (money) necessary and pay back whenever possible.” Parliamentarian S.B. Dissanayake (to Rev. Keppitiyagoda Siriwimala Thero – 4.4.2021)

Days after the presidential election of 2010, the Rajapaksa siblings gathered to enjoy an evening of musical extravaganza. Organised by the state-owned ITN and titled Jaya Jayawe (Victory Victorious), the show was billed as a Musical tribute to the Heroes of the Nation.” The evening began with a lullaby about how King Mihindu” and his Chief General Gotabaya” saved Mother Lanka from demons. Song after saccharine song followed, hailing the wisdom and valour the Heroes of the Nation,” Mahinda Rajapaksa and – to a lesser extent – Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The evening ended with a tribute to the Rajapaksa sibling’s heaven-dwelling mother.

In May 2009, the royal astrologer” had predicted that President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Rajapaksas will rule this country for a long time.” Jaya Jayawe was a symbol of this New Civilisation,” veteran politician J.R.P. Sooriyapperuma explained in his guest lecture. The message was clear. The Rajapaksas saved Sri Lanka. Therefore, like in the old folk and fairy tales, the country belonged to them. All Lankans owed them a sacred duty of obedience.

Monarchy, said Voltaire in A Philosophical Dictionary, is a system where a single individual exercises absolute power, accumulates all honours and tastes all pleasures, provided he has plenty of money.” Kingdoms can be poor but kings can’t. The Rajapaksas faced this dilemma in 2006, when they came up with the plan to transform the family’s birthplace Hambantota from a sleepy backwater into a dazzling, bustling metropolis.

The first item on the agenda was the Hambantota Port. Neither India nor international lending agencies were willing to shell out the necessary funds. That was when China stepped in. The Rajapaksas needed a patron with deep pockets. China was looking for clients in South Asia. It was a match made in Tiãn (Chinese Heaven).

Sri Lanka’s gravitation towards China’s orbit accelerated with the advent of President Xi Jinping and his Belt-and-Road fantasy. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was gathering steam. An artificial island on India’s doorstep, built and controlled by Beijing, fitted in with China’s aggressive moves to become the predominant power in South Asia, a prelude to its larger plans to replace the US as the new global hegemon.

Official Lankan propaganda claimed that the idea of an artificial island was birthed in President Mahinda’s brain. In reality, it was contained in an unsolicited proposal by the China Harbour Engineering Company. Going by Chamal Rajapaksa’s recent revelations, this was the time that plans were being made to construct two massive reservoirs in the Sinharaja Forest. Sri Lanka was being transformed into a politico-economic periphery of China. To ensure their place as Sri Lanka’s overlords, the Rajapaksas were becoming China’s satraps.

These best laid plans came unstuck in 2015 when Mahinda Rajapaksa lost the presidency. Had he won, Sri Lanka’s future as a Rajapaksa fiefdom and a Chinese client-state would have been set in stone. Though the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe administration violated many of its pledges – not least the one to put an end to the Port City project – it enabled Sri Lanka to be freer internally and more non-aligned externally.

So the country the Rajapaksas regained in November 2019 was not quite the country they lost in January 2015. In the intervening five years, people had lost their fear, and become accustomed to criticise and ridicule their leaders. The rule of law had been restored to some extent. A handful of Rajapaksas and Rajapaksa acolytes had been charged with crimes ranging from corruption to murder in courts of law. Sri Lanka, while vulnerable to Chinese inveiglements, had ceased being a Chinese satellite on the regional and world stage.

That semi-democratic interregnum has compelled the Gotabaya-Mahinda regime to start from square one. Familial rule has to be restored and dynastic succession assured. Sri Lankans have to be returned to the old habit of unquestioning obedience. Sri Lanka needs to be placed back in China’s orbit.

Little wonder the family is in a hurry. To quote the immortal Khayyam, the Bird of Time has but a little way to fly…”

The House of Rajapaksa

In Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens introduces the reader to the Circumlocution Office. This unique institution has a finger in the largest public pie, and in the smallest public tart,” and is peerless in perceiving how not to do things.” From the economy to pandemic-control, from environment to corruption, the performance of the Gotabaya-Mahinda regime resembles this Dickens’ invention. But when it comes to protecting core Rajapaksa interests, the Siblings move with a speed and a focus that leave their opponents scrambling to understand let along respond adequately.

The Rajapaksas have also mastered the art of timing. Lasantha Wickremetunga was murdered one week after the taking of Killinochchi and one day before the fall of Elephant Pass. Shani Abeysekara was arrested four days before the 2020 parliamentary election. Hejaaz Hisbullah was arrested on the day before the Sinhala and Tamil New Year in 2020.

This New Year season was an extra busy time for the government. On April 13, civil society activist Asela Samptha was arrested for poking fun at tuition master-turned-economic guru Bandula Gunawardane’s relief package.” Minister Sarath Weerasekara used the holidays to announce government plans to amend the penal code to punish those who disseminate fake news” or engage in extremist propaganda” on the internet.

On April 9, Premier Mahinda tabled a resolution in parliament which aims to free Rajapaksa siblings, sons, nephews, cousins, and acolytes from all legal entanglements. Never mind that this amounts to a gross violation of the doctrine of separation of powers, as the BASL points out. The only separation of powers the Family is willing to tolerate is the one within the Family. The UNHCR Resolution 46/1 is spot on. Under Rajapaksa rule, all doors to justice and accountability will remain closed and bolted.

The Rajapaksas also used the festival season to unveil another seminal piece of legislation, the Colombo Port City Bill. The Bill turns the Port City into a Chinese enclave. Unsurprisingly. Why else would China pump money into creating an artificial island off Sri Lanka, but to create its own exclave? The raison d’être for Colombo Port City is to give China a secure foothold on India’s doorstep. The Rajapaksas ignoring this danger was understandable. They were doing a deal, Chinese patronage for Lankan fealty. The rest of us have no right to be surprised or outraged. The Colombo Port City was never going to be anything but a Chinese city. If we didn’t see it, it was because we opted not to.

The world seems to be on the verge of a new cold war, with Asia as its main theatre of conflict. This week, top US intelligence officials provided the American Senate with their assessment of threats facing US interests globally. China tops the list. Avril Haines, director of national intelligence, described China as a near-peer competitor challenging the United States in multiple arenas, while pushing to revise global norms in ways that favor the authoritarian Chinese system.” President Joe Biden’s first virtual engagement was with the leaders of the QUAD countries, a loose formation grouping US with India, Australia, and Japan, aimed mainly at containing China. Mr. Biden’s first in-person meeting was with the Japanese prime minister, with China being the number one item on the agenda.

When big powers are lining up against each other, the best place for small countries like ours is the sidelines, aligned with none and opposed to none. If ever there was a time to stick to a non-aligned position vis-a-vis both the US and China, that is now. But thanks to Rajapaksas’ power hunger, Sri Lanka is placing herself right in the middle of the battle zone.

Two back-to-back happenings this week serve as a warning of the pitfalls of our new dependent status. On April 13 it was reported that the Chinese Defence Minister will visit Sri Lanka later in the month. On April 14 an Indian navy destroyer made a sudden visit to Sri Lanka for a two day visit.

The future of the House of Rajapaksa cannot be secured without Chinese patronage. The price of that deal is likely to be Sri Lanka’s disastrous entanglement in the coming cold war. When big powers want to prick each other, the chosen method is slashing the other’s proxies. So it was in the last cold war. So it will be in the coming one.

A revolt in the Rajapaksa temple?

At his one and only media conference as presidential candidate, Gotabaya Rajapaksa admonished the journalists for asking questions about his past.  You are talking all the time on the past, no. Ask the future. I’m trying to become the president of the future Sri Lanka. If you concentrate on the future, I think it is better,” he said, interspersing his words with his signature laughter.

The past Gotabaya Rajapaksa wanted us to forget is haunting two men who laboured more than most to make him president. Wijeydasa Rajapakhse, by his own admission, used his authority and influence as justice minister to keep Gotabaya and other Rajapaksas out of jail. Muruttetuwe Ananda Threo turned his temple into the Rajapaksa political headquarters, when the electorate ousted the Brothers from power. This week, these two Rajapaksa acolytes reportedly had a taste of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s ire.

President Gotabaya’s alleged conduct towards Mr. Rajapakshe and Muruttetuwe Thero bears a striking resemblance to Defence Secretary Gotabaya’s reported conduct towards the then Sunday Leader editor, Frederica Jansz. In July 2012, Ms. Jansz called Mr. Rajapaksa over a Swiss puppy. An enraged Mr. Rajapaksa reportedly called Ms. Jansz a shit eating pig” and threatened her. In less than three months, a Rajapaksa cipher purchased the Sunday Leader. Out of a job and fearful for her life, Ms. Jansz fled the country.

Threatening critics is in the Rajapaksa blood. On November 25, 2007, the Sunday Leader reported the details of an alleged conversation between President Mahinda Rajapaksa and editor Lasantha Wickremetunga. I will show you what it is to be scared,” the President allegedly told the Editor. I will rest only once I have destroyed you.”

In some places, the past is the present and the future.

I am not reconciled to a world in which a gesture or a word misunderstood can cost a life”, wrote Heinrich Böll in Billiards at Half Past Nine. Thanks in part to men like Wijeydasa Rajapakshe and Muruttetuwe Thero, Sri Lanka is back in that world where words can have lethal consequences. There might be a shade of poetic justice in what is happening to them. Still, so long as they remain victims of Rajapaksa vengeance (they might shift to a song of obedience soon, as they did during the 20th Amendment drama), they deserve the solidarity of those who value their own freedom.

The spat, irrespective of its final outcome, is important because it demonstrates that the Rajapaksa project rests on just one lynchpin, Premier Mahinda. He is the only Rajapaksa who is capable of hegemony. If his siblings and sons were to stay in power, after him, their rule will be based primarily, even exclusively, on dominance. Only Mahinda Rajapaksa can hold the disparate coalition together, only he can prevent the base from cracking.

The art of gaining the consent of allies with the optimum mix of persuasion and coercion, a Mahinda Rajapaksa forte, is clearly beyond the capacity of President Gotabaya. The image of him as a hegemonic figure was an artificial construct, an illusion that has not worn well. President Gotabaya is Defence Secretary Gotabaya in a bush shirt. If anything is restraining him – and the family as a whole – it is probably the Magnitsky Act which became global only in 2016. That piece of legislation is used by the United States and several other Western nations to identify (some) human rights offenders, and impose travel bans and asset freezes on them. Not a prospect the Rajapaksas can take lightly, given their familial connections with the US.

The essence of Gotabaya-Mahinda rule is restorationist. The Rajapaksas fought to regain power not to enthrone their loyal acolytes (lay or ordained) but to enthrone themselves. The purpose of every controversial deed of the last 17 months was to set the House of Rajapaksa on a solid foundation. That those very deeds are exacerbating the divisions within the government is a result of the changed politico-psychological landscape the reincarnated Rajapaksa project is compelled to navigate.

The House of Rajapaksa came into being with Mahinda Rajapaksa. Can it survive sans him? What role will the military play in a Gotabaya-Basil-Namal (or a Basil-Namal) government? What will Beijing do to ensure its political, economic and security interests are not undermined by its client’s internal political developments? Will we find ourselves in the same unenviable condition countries like Guatemala, Chile, Grenada et al found themselves during the Cold War, subject to coups and conspiracies, paying the penalty of being a super-power’s dependent?

Mahinda Rajapaksa is our king…. King Rajapaksa’s name will be written in history in letters of gold…” a boy barely older than a toddler lisped at the 2010 musical extravaganza. Will those gold letters be in mandarin?

Premier Zhou Enlai’s visit to Ceylon in 1957

April 25th, 2021

Tony Donaldson, with underlining emphasis inserted bt The Editor, Thuppahi Courtesy Thuppahi’s Blog

On 1 October 1949, the People’s Republic of China was proclaimed by Mao Zedong. Two months later, on 6 January 1950 the Ceylon government recognised Red China– one of the first countries to do so. Seven years later, in early 1957, the Premier of China, Zhou Enlai, made an historic five-day visit to the island, which paved the way for the establishing of diplomatic relations between Ceylon and China. Before exploring Zhou’s visit to Ceylon, it is worth diverting for a moment to briefly sketch the key events that led to his historic visit.

Zhou Enlai in China relaxing shortly after his trip to Ceylon.The story begins in 1950. A few months after Mao’s proclamation, a remarkable telex from Hong Kong arrived on the desk of Terence de Soysa at the C. W. Mackie & Co in Colombo.[1] The telex was offering a deal to purchase rubber from Ceylon to be shipped to Red China. At the time however, the US and UK did not recognize China and frowned on countries having anything to do with China. Fully realising the dilemma, Terence de Sosya went to meet the Prime Minister of Ceylon D. S. Senanayake to seek his advice on the proposed rubber deal, as described by his son Rohan:

He [my father Terence] related how he came to office one morning, in 1950, if I remember right, to find a telex from a Hong Kong agent. He was offering to pay 8 old pence per pound of rubber more than the then world-market price of 40 old pence per pound — if he would ship to Red China. None of the other rubber producing countries, for example, Thailand and Malaysia, would do so. Ceylon was a friend of America, which was then at war with China, in the Korean War. Thus, my father was in a quandary.

Having ascertained it was not a joke, he went and met the Prime Minister, D. S. Senanayake, and asked him what action to take in view of the ongoing Korean War. D.S. asked him, Terence, is it good for our country?” When my father told him it was very good, D. S. told him to go ahead  it was in our interest to do so.[2]

This was the beginning of trade ties between Ceylon and China. While it cannot be ascertained whether Terence de Soysa’s rubber deal with Red China occurred before or after the Ceylon government’s recognition of China in 1950 — it doesn’t matter as a country can freely trade with another country even if it doesn’t recognise the government of that country. Whatever the circumstances, Terence de Soysa’s deal with China was the foundation stone” of the Rubber-Rice Pact, which was signed in Peking two years later on 4 October 1952. During the signing of the Pact, the leader of the Ceylon delegation to Peking, R. G. Senanayake, a cousin of D.S., marked the occasion by inviting Premier Zhou Enlai to visit to Ceylon. These developments indirectly helped to accelerate decolonialisation in Ceylon.

However, the invitation to Premier Zhou fell into abeyance the following year after Sir John Kotelawala became Prime Minister of Ceylon. Pro-Western, and staunchly anti-communist, Sir John refused to allow Zhou Enlai’s goodwill delegation to visit Ceylon. The situation reverted back again however, after Sir John lost power to SWRD Bandaranaike in 1956. Shortly after coming to power, SWRD rekindled R. G. Senanayake’s invitation to Zhou Enlai, and it was agreed that Premier Zhou Enlai and a Chinese delegation would visit Ceylon during Independence Day celebrations in February 1957.

Zhou Enlai arrived in Ceylon on 31 January 1957. The next day (1 February), Premier Zhou and his delegation, which included Deputy Premier Ho Lung, began a provincial tour to the hill country, including Kandy and Peradeniya. The party travelled by road from Colombo – occasionally stopping at a village for refreshments and to greet local villagers.

On visiting the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, Premier Zhou planted a sapling to commemorate his visit to the island. He and the Chinese delegation also visited Peradeniya University. Here, they met the Vice-Chancellor Sir Nicholas Attygalle and senior university officials. These visits and meetings were recorded in black and white photographs published in the Ceylon Daily News, which remain a valuable historical record of Zhou Enlai’s visit to the island.

  A visit to the Peradeniya University: Premier Zhou Enlai is seen (left) with the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Nicholas Attygalle and the Chinese Vice-Premier, Mr. Ho Lung (right).

 The Vice-Chancellor of Peradeniya University Sir Nicholas Attygalle receives a gift from Premier Zhou Enlai on behalf of the University.

 Premier Zhou Enlai plants a sapling at Peradeniya Botanical Gardens to commemorate his visit – a tradition which all important visitors follow.

In Kandy, Mr. Zhou visited the Sri Dalada Maligawa and handed over a cheque to the Diyawadana Nilame, Mr. C. B. Nugawela and the Nayake Theros as a gift for work on the temple. As noted in the Ceylon Daily News, at the time, Zhou’s donation to the Maligawa was the biggest single donation ever offered by a distinguished visitor, royal or commoner, Buddhist or non-Buddhist.” Mr. Zhou also presented the Maligawa with a set of valuable Buddhist books containing pictures of paintings and statues of Gautama Buddha, edited by the Chinese Buddhists’ Association, and published by the National Publishing House of Peking.

Premier Zhou also met the Mayor of Kandy, Mr. E. L. Senanayake. After a civic address of welcome given by the Mayor, Mr. Zhou delivered a speech to the citizens of Kandy thanking them for their warm and enthusiastic welcome and went on to predict a successful future for Ceylon-China relations.

 Premier Zhou Enlai is accorded a civic reception as he enters the city of Kandy. Here, Mr. E. L. Senanayake, the Mayor, is seen with the visiting Premier, who spoke to the vast gathering that turned out to welcome him.

Press conference with Premier Zhou Enlai in Colombo

Premier Zhou and his party returned to Colombo on 3 February to attend Independence Day events on the following day. Before leaving Ceylon, on the afternoon of Tuesday 5 February, Zhou Enlai held a one-hour press conference at Queen’s House. During the press conference, Zhou declared: The peace and prosperity of Asia must be planned and worked out by Asians themselves – on the principles adumbrated at Bandung.”[3]

He disliked the idea of Asian countries obtaining foreign assistance with strings attached,” as such assistance inevitably led to military packs.” This process, he said, was bad for the economy of the country receiving assistance. He also discussed Hungary, the US, India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir problem. The following are edited extracts from the press conference, taken from the article ‘Beware Foreign Aid with Strings’, published in the Ceylon Daily News on 6 February 1957.

What are conditions like in China for the Catholic Church?

China has no particular dislike for the Catholic Church. There are 3,000,000 Catholics in China. China allows people of various religious persuasions to practice their religions without hindrance.

What is the purpose of your present tour of Asia?

My visit has three purposes: (a) to seek friendship, (b) to seek for peace, and (c) to seek for knowledge. We have achieved all three purposes in our visits to eight Asian countries.[4] We have found that the people of the eight Asian countries strongly want peace and friendship. We have learnt much from these countries. We have always thought that we have something good in our own countries which can be learned from other countries. We also contacted the leaders of the eight Asian countries for discussing matters of mutual interest on the basis of the Bandung Principles of peaceful coexistence. Efforts for the promotion of peace and cooperation will be continued.

What agreements have been reached for economic cooperation between Ceylon and China?

Nothing specific has been finalised between Ceylon and China.

Do you think UN mediators will settle the problem of Kashmir?

We were always of the opinion that no good result can be achieved by referring the question to the UN. We are also not in favour of UN forces being sent to Kashmir. We appeal to India and Pakistan to seek a peaceful solution by themselves. At present, the Western countries are exploiting the situation to create conflict between the two countries. The attention of the world is now focused on the Middle East and Asian countries. I appeal to these countries to stand united on the basis of the Bandung Principles in order to shake off the shackles left behind by colonialism.

In your meeting with the two Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan, have you discussed the basis of a mutual settlement?

The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan did not reject our appeal and of course, for the two sides to have direct negotiations it is probably not an easy thing. It is because there are difficulties in the way of such direct negotiations that we are trying to promote such direct negotiations instead of allowing Western countries to sow dissension.

What is your view of Mr Eisenhower’s Middle East Doctrine?

The purpose of the Middle East program of Mr Eisenhower is to take the place of Britain and France in the Middle East, and the Near East. The US President’s State of the Nation speech also revealed this plan.

People of Asian countries want to live in peace and friendship with other countries, and for this purpose they need the help of other countries. Such help must come without strings. Some countries want to make use of such help to ask for privileges, to ask for military bases, to ask the countries receiving such help to join blocs. Although such a policy of giving help might be effective in some places for a period of time, eventually the aggressive purpose of such a policy will be revealed.

The harm in accepting help, under such a policy, to the people in the receiving countries will also be revealed in time. It will become a burden to those countries. They will have to pay the price in granting privileges to those countries giving them help and this will ultimately impoverish the receiving countries. So, in short, Mr Eisenhower’s Middle East policy will, in the long run, bring no good results.

Could you comment on Israel’s refusal to leave Gaza, and the tension created as a result?

We always anticipated that Israel would give trouble over this matter. The West is now trying to exploit this situation to maintain tension in the Middle East and in the Near East.

Will China consider making a fresh approach to bringing about an understanding with the US by releasing the Americans held in prisons in China?

Why should we always listen to the words of the President of the US. The US does not recognise China and has always obstructed China being recognised by the United Nations. The US is still carrying on that policy. The US is still hostile to China. Why do not our Asian friends appeal to the United States to change its policy towards China? We Asians have all suffered from colonialism, and why should we pay so much attention to the Western countries, still less to the US government? Even without the US government we will continue to exist – to live well. Let the US continue not to recognise China for ten years, for 100 years, but China will not topple down just for that!

What is your view about the Afro-Asian Secretariat?

The proposed Afro-Asian Secretariat will be a very helpful thing for solving Asian economic problems.

What are your relations with General Chiang Kai-shek and the position of Formosa?

That is a delicate question on which I do not like to speak.

What is your view about the situation in Hungary?

Last year [1956], from the end of October to the middle of November, Western countries exploited discontent of the Hungarian people. Western countries carried on their propaganda by the despatch of agents through Vienna. Such agents worked with the counterrevolutionaries in Hungary. They succeeded in taking control of the Government by massacring the people. Bishop Mindszenty was directing such activities, and the Bishop eventually escaped to the American Embassy in Budapest. There were enough documents to prove such activities.[5]

Could you say more about the suggested collective security pack for Asia?

We proposed this idea some time back, but it is not developed yet. To develop that we want the cooperation of all the countries in Asia, and the Pacific region, because no country can be left out.

At the conclusion of the press conference, Zhou Enlai freely gave his autograph to those attending. When one pressman offered his visiting card, Mr Zhou autographed it and said: Now you can come to China with this.END NOTES

***** *****

END NOTES

[1] Terence de Soysa acquired C. W. Mackie & Co in 1946. It was the first major British company to be Ceylonised.

[2] Rohan de Soysa, Decolonisation in the Rubber Trade, 1946 to 1954,” in Slow-Cooked Thoughts: Articles, Talks, Essays, One Old Poem and Two Tales. Singapore: Partridge, 2019.

[3] This refers to the Bandung Conference, also known as the Afro-Asian Conference, which was held in Bandung in April 1955 with 29 countries participating. The Conference paved the way for the formation of the Non-Aligned movement.

[4] The eight countries were Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Burma, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal and Ceylon. Zhou’s tour of Asia went from late 1956 to early 1957.

[5] A few weeks before his visit to Ceylon, Zhou Enlai led a Chinese delegation to the Soviet Union on 7 – 10 January 1957. The delegation met separately with officials from the East German government and visited Poland from 11 to 16 January. On 16 January, Zhou visited Hungry to meet with senior government leaders and to give speeches at mass rallies. Thus, he was well-informed about the Hungarian revolution in 1956.

THUPPAHI EDITORIAL ADDITIONS

JB Kelegama 2020 [from 2002] A Landmark Trade Pact: Rubber-Rice Deal between Sri Lanka and China, 1952,” 23 July 2020,

Wikipedia n. d. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gotabhaya_Senanayake

Ananda Kannangara 2017 Rubber-Rice Pact – An Agreement of Friendship,” 29 December 2017, ……………………………………………. http://www.dailynews.lk/2017/12/29/business/138464/rubber-rice-pact-agreement-friendship%E2%80%99

Venous cerebral blood clots after vaccinations- post AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and other brands.

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Doctorharold.com

Transcript: As the vaccine to protect against COVID-19 continues to roll out to more and more people, there is bound to be more and more side effects. Today, we are discussing the most dreaded side effect, i.e., Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT)” Great concern of the people today is to have the COVID-19 vaccine against COVID-19 or not, and that is the question. Because of this situation the hesitancy rates seem increasing, and the anticipated herd immunity may be prolonged for at least another 4 years. Recently, it has been discovered a few people have got brain blood clots within 14 days of having the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, among the ages less than 60. These clots have been recorded from other vaccines like Pfizer Biotech, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson. • The World Health Organization, the U.K.’s medicines regulator and the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis have all said that the benefits of administering the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot far outweigh the risks. WHO message is not to alarm people, but to calm them down to have the jab in a general sense. But you could be the exceptional case that could have the blood clots from the jab, and that becomes part of the statistics, no concern to the public. It is only a concern to your immediate loved once and close associates. These blood clots seem to be combined with low levels of blood platelets occurring within two weeks of vaccination. They are referred to as Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT). These blood clots seem to occur in the sinus veins, and not in arteries of the brain, where the blood moves slower and the platelets have the time to over-react and clot. Reported cases of CVT per million population, in the general population- the incidence is 0.4 due to other causes. After Pfizer vaccine- 4 cases of CVT per million people Moderna- 4 cases per million people AstraZeneca- 5 cases per million people Video link https://youtu.be/FANlHolmISk Website: www.Doctorharold.comSo, the incidence of CVT is much higher among those COVID-19 who had no vaccine. People who contract COVID-19 before the vaccine was administered, seem to be 100 times more likely to experience CVT than the general population. It is also claimed that blood clots up to 10 times common with those who has contracted COVID-19, having had no vaccine. This will open your mind to consider having the vaccine. You are between the devil and the deep blue sea as the expression goes. Two teams of scientists in Europe recently said they have discovered the cause of the rare blood clots among some patients who received the first jab of AstraZenecaCOVID-19 vaccine. CVT was also found to be more common among people who received either Pfizer, Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccines- at a rate of between 4-5 per million. This also means that people with corona virus infection are between 8-10 times more likely to develop the blood clots than those who have been vaccinated against it. A group of German scientists led by Professor Andreas Greinacher from the University of Griefswald believe that blood clots in the brain of a few cases who received the AstraZeneca vaccine, is due to an overactivation of platelets in the blood. This led to the possible deadly blood clots. This overaction seems to be due to damage to the changes in the inner lining of the veins. In such endothelial cells damage situation, the platelets seem to meet exposed collagen and von Willebrand factor, becoming activated. Von Willebrand disease is an inherited bleeding disorder that results from the low levels of specific clotting protein in blood. This protein is called von Willebrand factor (VWF) Von Willebrand disease is common, and in Australia there are more than 10,000 cases per year. These activated platelets after the COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine seem to change in shape and pseudopods form on their surfaces, determining a star-like appearance. These activated platelets are coated with collagen and leads to thrombin activation. Thrombin is an enzyme in blood plasma which causes the clotting of blood by converting fibrinogen to fibrin and activates other procoagulant factors. So, human thrombin activates clotting. So, I hope you understood the mechanism of blood clotting in COVID-19 and after vaccination. Recently, Australia recorded the first death from blood clots likely linked to AstraZeneca Covid vaccine. That was a woman 48 years old. The case is the third instance of the rare blood clotting disease linked to the vaccine in Australia but the first death. It was revealed that this woman had complicated underlying medical conditions, including diabetes. Platelet factor 4 (PF-4) Platelet factor 4 (PF-4) is a strong inhibitor of angiogenesis i.e., development of new blood vessels.”There’s some good data to suggest [the AstraZeneca vaccine] is creating an inappropriate immune reaction against a protein that’s found in blood platelets called platelet factor 4,”. Platelet factor 4, or PF4, allows blood cells to communicate with each other. There are antibodies that deactivates Platelet factor 4. These Anti-PF4 antibodies which activates platelets have been found in almost all other cases reported internationally of blood clots with thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) associated with the AstraZeneca vaccine. In Australia TGA said there had been at least 885,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine administered, and only three cases of the rare blood clotting have occurred and that is equivalent to approximately one in 250,000, after AstraZeneca vaccine. Cerebral venous thrombosis CVT Blood clots are as prevalent with Pfizer and Moderna vaccine as with AstraZeneca. A study by Oxford University found the number of people who receive blood clots after getting vaccinated with a coronavirus vaccine are about the same for those who get Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as they are for the AstraZeneca vaccine. According to CBS News based on a preprint study -4 in one million people experienced CVT after getting the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. With AstraZeneca 5 in 1 million had CVT. AstraZeneca’s vaccine use has been halted or limited in many countries on blood clot concerns. Seven people have died from unusual blood clots after getting the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in the UK. UK vaccine regulator reports 68 more cases of rare blood clots after AstraZeneca jabs in total 168cases- but insists ‘benefits outweigh risks’ with 21 million people now having had the shot. Moderna vaccine CVT incidence =4.1 %per million people Rare blood clots occurring in combination with thrombocytopenia. Possibility of exceedingly rare cases of blood clots combined with low levels of blood platelets occurring within two weeks of vaccinations in 86 European cases. Plausible explanation for these rare side effects is an immune response to the vaccine. Benefits of vaccination outweighs the risk. All vaccines have a risk, but the risk is small. The UK regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, has concluded from its review of cases in the UK that the overall risk of the rare blood clots was approximately one in 250,000. On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, U.S. health agencies called for a pause” in use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after ongoing safety monitoring identified a rare blood clotting disorder in six people who had received the vaccine. This adverse event is extremely rare. Those who have not had any specific vaccine so far, should not rush to any conclusions about the vaccine. Over 31 million people in the US have received at least one dose of the vaccine with minimal side effects. Even the few cases of the dreaded CVT incidence, people are bound to increase their fears, and in half a mind whether to have or not have the jab. However, there is an inconclusive link between the disorder and vaccines, and it is stressed that the vaccines are safe. The disorder is not enough to avoid getting the vaccine. The risk of developing a serious illness from Covid-19 is much greater than developing the rare disorder. Scientists have repeatedly insisted that there is no proof that the extremely rare cerebral blood clots are from the coronavirus vaccines. So, in a way it is essential to have the jab, considering these serious episodes. If you ask for my advice, you should have the jab, especially if you are planning travel during the festive season. Hope this video talk was useful. Stay safe and Goodbye for now

Guidelines for tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka to be updated

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Daily Mirror

Colombo, April 24 (Daily Mirror) – The guidelines for tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka is expected to be updated owing to the present COVID19 situation, Tourism Ministry sources told the Daily Mirror yesterday.

The move comes after the health authorities issued new health guidelines for the country effective till May 31.

Tourism Ministry sources said that they anticipate a change in the number of days tourists need to be quarantined when visiting Sri Lanka.

Tourists visiting the country are currently restricted to a bio bubble.

Meanwhile Army Commander

General Shavendra Silva said yesterday Sri Lankan citizens returning back to the country will have to undergo the 14 day quarantine once again due to the present virus situation.

For those who are fully vaccinated, discussions will be held by the Health Ministry and a new set of guidelines will be issued soon, the Daily Mirror learns. (Jamila Husain)

Cardinal’s Candid Comments and the Bathiudeen Brothers Brouhaha

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy The Daily Mirror

Former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen being taken to prison when he was arrested in October last year

All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC) leader and ex-Cabinet Minister Rishad Bathiudeen is a prominent Sri Lankan politician, who is very often in the news for the wrong reasons. 
The 48-year-old Bathiudeen hailing from Dharapuram in the Mannar District is an engineer by training. Known widely as Rishad, he was first elected to Parliament from the Northern Vanni electoral district in December 2001. He has been consistently elected as Vanni MP since then in 2004, 2010,2015 and 2020. Rishad has also served continuously from January 2007 to November 2019 as Cabinet Minister in the governments of Mahinda Rajapaksa and Maithripala Sirisena. Currently his party the ACMC has 4 MP’s and 169 Local Authority Members. 
Rishad Bathiudeen was arrested by the Police at 3 a.m. on Saturday, April 24 2021. Prior to Rishad Bathiudeen’s arrest at his residence on Bullers Road (Bauddhaloka Mawatha) in Colombo 7, his brother Riyaj Bathiudeen was arrested at his house in Colombo 6 by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Police. 
Shortly before his arrest, the ex-cabinet Minister Tweeted:


The CID has been standing outside my house in Bauddhaloka Mawatha since 1.30 a.m. today attempting to arrest me without a charge. They have already arrested my brother. I have been in Parliament, and have cooperated with all lawful authorities until now. This is unjust.”
A video in Tamil was also posted on Rishad Bathiudeen’s official Facebook in which the sarong clad Vanni District MP said that the Police refused to answer when queried whether the Speaker of Parliament Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena had been informed that the MP was going to be arrested. 
I’m a Member of Parliament and a leader of a political party. If I’m to be arrested, they must first inform the Speaker,” 
emphasised Rishad.


He also said there was no response when asked whether the Police had an appropriate arrest warrant to take him into custody. Bathiudeen also stated in the video that he was being arrested in the holy month of Ramazan when people of the Islamic faith engage in a 30-day fast during the daytime.
The ACMC leader kept repeating in the video that he was totally innocent and that he along with his brother were being penalised unjustly. He also reiterated that there was a conspiracy to silence him to prevent his speaking out on behalf of the Muslim people in Sri Lanka.

Aiding and Abetting

Later Police Spokesperson DIG Ajith Rohana told the media that the Bathiudeen brothers were arrested at their residences.
 They were arrested by the CID on the charges of aiding and abetting the suicide bombers responsible for the 2019 April 21st attacks,” said DIG Ajith Rohana. 
The Criminal Investigations Department had recorded statements from witnesses and collected circumstantial as well as scientific evidence, he added.
 Further investigations will continue under the provisions of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), he said. It is learnt that both the Bathiudeen brothers have been detained for 72 hours under the PTA.


Meanwhile, Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekara told the Sunday Times that the former Minister and his brother were arrested following a long-running joint investigation by the CID and the Terrorism Investigation Division (TID). 
He claimed that there was evidence that the suspects had maintained links with the Easter Sunday suicide bombers and aided and abetted them to amass funds to carry out their activities. While police have already forwarded eight files on the eight suicide bombings carried out on that day to the Attorney General, Weerasekara said suspects were still being taken into custody from time to time as more evidence emerged.


Some hours after the arrest, a statement was issued by Rushdhie Habeeb, Attorney-at-Law. Habeeb stated that he had been authorised by the families of the Bathiudeen brothers and the All Ceylon Makkal Congress to issue the statement on their behalf. Here are some relevant excerpts-
We have been instructed by the members of the family of Hon. Rishad Bathiudeen MP and his brother Reyaj Bathiudeen and the All Ceylon Makkal Congress to issue this statement to the media conveying their shock and surprise on the sudden and unannounced arrests by officers of the CID, past midnight on Saturday 24th April 2021 from their homes.”

All Ceylon Makkal Congress

At the outset, we have been asked to appeal to the members, well-wishers and the island-wide voters of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC), a registered political party with four elected Members of Parliament and 169 members of local authorities, to stay calm and continue the fasting in this holy month of Ramazan.”


We are instructed to state that if the CID had noticed the two of them, they would have appeared at the CID, as they had done many times in the past, both as party noticed as well as complainants. There was no need to have demonstrated, any show of force to the rest of the family or those around. We understand that no reasons for the arrest had been given at the time of their arrest by those who conducted the midnight raid. We are shocked that those representing the democratic state should begin this process in violation of the law which requires the persons arrested to be informed of the reasons at the time of the arrest or to uphold the principle of the presumption of innocence.”

“At the outset, we have been asked to appeal to the members, well-wishers and the island-wide voters of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC), a registered political party with four elected Members of Parliament and 169 members of local authorities, to stay calm and continue the fasting in this holy month of Ramazan”

The Easter Sunday Attacks Commission headed by an Honourable Judge of the present Supreme Court had gone into all the complaints and allegations made against the two of them. They had heard and recorded the evidence of the complainants, the investigators and several others. They had heard the two, who were accused of allegations of aiding and abetting a suicide bomber.”


The Commissioners had heard in evidence and by affidavit that Hon. Rishad Bathiudeen, in his then capacity as Minister, had refused to grant an appointment to meet the Minister, to one of them who had sought the appointment, at a time when no one in the country knew that he would turn out to be a suicide bomber later on. They had also received the evidence that Minister Bathiudeen was sent a letter of demand by the future bomber claiming damages for refusing the appointment and for not granting the meeting he had requested.”

Commission Found No Evidence 

Having evaluated the evidence, the Easter Commission found no evidence of any one of the Bathiudeens having aided or abetted the suicide bombers in the Easter Sunday bombings. Their arrest without any justifiable material is in violation of the rule of law.”
We are instructed to state that the arrests are politically motivated. The ACMC supported the present opposition at the last Presidential and General Elections. The ACMC is today a part of the country’s opposition. The ACMC also represents a predominant share of the Muslim community.”


Interestingly enough references to the Bathiudeen brothers figured at a press conference conducted by the Catholic Church last week. A joint press conference was held by Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, Bishop of Chilaw Most Rev. Valance Mendis and the Bishop of Galle Most Rev. Raymond Wickremesinghe on 19 April. It was about the 2nd anniversary of the Easter Sunday bombings on April 21st. According to a news report on the Economy Next website, the Cardinal was asked at the press conference whether he was satisfied with the progress of inquiries into the Easer Sunday bombings. 


The Cardinal had replied that political wheeler-dealing appeared to be obscuring efforts to bring perpetrators to justice. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith referred to how the Government secured the support of Muslim legislators to ensure a two-thirds majority for the 20th Amendment and warned that the Government should not take him for a fool.
Tell it to the Chinese with a Ponytail

“The Commissioners had heard in evidence and by affidavit that Hon. Rishad Bathiudeen, in his then capacity as Minister, had refused to grant an appointment to meet the Minister, to one of them who had sought the appointment, at a time when no one in the country knew that he would turn out to be a suicide bomber later on. They had also received the evidence that Minister Bathiudeen was sent a letter of demand by the future bomber claiming damages for refusing the appointment and for not granting the meeting he had requested”

A few days before seven Muslim MPs voted for the 20th Amendment, (former Minister) Rishad Bathiudeen’s brother was released from custody……… When I raised this issue, the government said there was no connection (to the 20th Amendment)…….. But, we saw the way they voted. Especially, to support a person who came to power saying he did not want the votes of Muslims. There is a saying (tell it to the Chinese with a ponytail) Do they think we are ” (Usually a derogatory term referring to a dimwit)
According to the news report the Cardinal had gone on to say that ad hoc arrests and releases would not inspire confidence in the investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks that killed 269 and wounded over 500 people. However, he had said the Church was willing to give more time for the authorities to identify all those behind the attack and bring them to justice.
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith was referring to Rishad Bathiudeen’s brother Riyaj being arrested in Mid-April 2020 under the PTA and detained for five and a half months before his release in early October.   


When Riyaj Bathiudeen was arrested there were media reports alleging that his arrest was in regard to several telephone conversations with Inshaf Ahmed Ibrahim who was the suicide bomber who targeted Cinnamon Grand Hotel. Riyaj Bathiudeen’s wife wrote a letter to Dr Deepika Udagama, who was the Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission at that time. 


In that letter, Mrs Fathima Bathiudeen explained that her husband who was a businessman had several telephone conversations regarding commercial matters with Inshaf Ibrahim, whose family were the leading Spice exporters in Sri Lanka.
The then Police Spokesman SSP Jaliya Senaratne explained the reason for Riyaj’s release thus: 
A person is arrested only after a reasonable suspicion has arisen regarding an investigation. As soon as the suspicion was nullified, the suspect was released. That is what happened to Riyaj Bathiudeen.” 
Jaliya Senaratne’s reasoning was not acceptable to many including Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith.

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Colombo convened a press conference on October 3, 2020, where he aired his misgivings and doubts candidly. 
According to media reports the Cardinal said he was astounded and dismayed” that a powerful Muslim politician’s brother detained under special laws for his alleged part in the Easter Sunday attacks has been set free. 
Cardinal Ranjith said he could not comprehend how a person who the Police said had dealings with the Easter bombers, did business with them and engaged in discussions with them is suddenly found to be entirely innocent and released unconditionally.” 


The Catholic prelate queried openly whether the Government was cutting a political deal” with Rishad Bathiudeen to get his support for the controversial 20th Amendment to the Constitution and therefore releasing his brother Riyaj from detention.
The Cardinal’s allegation had a quick and unexpected response from the Country’s Executive President himself.  
On Oct 4, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa posted on his Facebook account the following ensuring national security is the first and foremost responsibility of my Government. I emphasize that our government has not entered into any political deal with Parliament member Rishad Bathiudeen”. 
President Rajapaksa further said:


 I am not prepared to hand over the power of arresting or arbitrarily releasing people to politicians, as happened in the past. I assure my citizens that I will not forsake the trust that they have placed in me and I will most certainly continue to work towards strengthening the trust we have built.”
In a further development, more than 80 MPs belonging to the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) signed a letter addressed to both President Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Rajapaksa. The Govt MPs demanded that the released Riyaj Bathiudeen be re-arrested immediately. They also emphasized that no political deals should be struck to garner a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Bargain with Bathiudeen

All this speculation about a political deal being struck with Rishad Bathiudeen was over the 20th Amendment to the Constitution that was passed in late October last year. 
With some of the minor parties in the Govt showing signs of dissent”, there were doubts whether the Govt could get the two-thirds majority necessary for a Constitutional Amendment. 
Against this backdrop, there were many rumours that a bargain had been entered into with Bathiudeen whose ACMC had 4 MP’s in Parliament with one each from the Vanni, Anuradhapura, Amparai and the Puttalam Districts.  


When Cardinal Ranjith gave voice to those suspicions publicly, President Rajapaksa responded through Social media to allay such doubts. It appeared that there was going to be no deal with Rishad Bathiudeen.
Nevertheless when the 20th Amendment vote was taken, Six Muslim MP”s from the Muslim Congress (SLMC)led by Rauff Hakeem and the Makkal Congress (ACMC) led by Rishad Bathiudeen supported the amendment from the Opposition. Another MP from the ACMC voted for 20 A at the Committee stage. Only SLMC leader Hakeem and ACMC leader Bathiudeen voted against the 20th amendment totally. 


This bizarre voting pattern of the Muslim parties led to much excitement in a nation noted for its fascination for conspiracy theories. It is indeed noteworthy that both the SLMC and ACMC have not taken effective action against its MP’s for flouting Party discipline and voting with the Government despite the facade of an inquiry” being conducted. Currently, both Hakeem and Bathiudeen seem to be leaders without followers in Parliament. The four SLMC and three ACMC Parliamentarians seem to be in” but not of” their respective parties.

Deal or No Deal?

This state of affairs too has given rise to renewed suspicion that a deal had indeed been cut. This question of deal or no deal” has once again been aired publicly by Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith through his candid comments followed by the Brouhaha caused by the arrest of the Bathiudeen brothers.
ACMC Leader Rishad Bathiudeen’s arrest and detention under the PTA has come in for heavy criticism by several Muslim and Tamil political leaders. Sri Lanka Muslim Congress leader Rauff Hakeem MP issued a statement expressing sadness at the manner in which Rishad and his brother Riyaj were arrested. 


He also condemned the arrest. Tamil Progressive Alliance leader Mano Ganesan MP was critical of the arrest in a post on his Facebook. Ganesan asked whether Rishad Bathiudeen was a member of the underworld to be arrested in this manner. 
It remains to be seen as to what the Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa has to say about the arrest. Bathiudeen campaigned for Premadasa at the Presidential elections and contested on the SJB ticket at the Parliamentary elections.


Despite the reasons given  for the arrests by the Police Spokesperson and Public Security Minister, one is not sure of the real motives behind the arrest. 
Obviously, both Rishad and Riyaj would have voluntarily submitted themselves for interrogation by the CID or TID if the Police had noticed them. 
This sudden arrest by night” grandstanding seems unnecessary. It is unclear as to why the arrests were made in this way. Was it a knee jerk reaction to the Cardinal’s assertion that he was not a Kondhaya Bandhapu Cheenu”?
Whatever the reason the arrest by night grandstanding certainly leaves much to be desired. Already the Gotabaya Government has been severely faulted for the way it is alienating the Muslim people of Sri Lanka. It is an issue that has been raised even within the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC). 

Political Witch-Hunt

Whatever his flaws, Rishad Bathiudeen is the leader of a party that represents a sizeable number of the Muslim people. The Govt may be able to win over MPs elected from the ACMC through carrot and stick methods. However, the people who voted for them are not so fickle and would remain steadfast loyalists of the party for quite a while. The Govt would do well to avoid creating an impression that Rishad Bathiudeen and his brother are targets of a political witch hunt. 

 D.B.S.Jeyaraj can be reached at dbsjeyaraj@yahoo.com   

New Covid strain found in Sri Lanka can remain airborne for nearly 60 minutes

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy India Today

A Sri Lankan nurse takes a blood sample from a municipal worker before administering Covid-19 vaccine in Colombo on February 15, 2021

Researchers in Sri Lanka say they have detected a new variant of coronavirus on the island nation which is highly transmissible and can remain airborne for nearly an hour. Sri Lanka is reporting over 600 new cases each day.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The variant is highly transmissible: immunologist Neelika Malavige
  • Sri Lanka’s ministry of COVID prevention has issued new guidelines to contain the spread
  • Symptoms are now more visible and young people are more likely to develop them: Dr Asela Gunawardena

Anew coronavirus strain that is airborne and more potent than all those found previously in Sri Lanka has been discovered in the island nation, according to a top immunologist based in Colombo.

The variant, which is highly transmissible, can remain airborne for nearly an hour and is spreading fast, Neelika Malavige, the head of the Department of Immunology and Molecular Sciences of the Sri Jayawardenapura University said.

“This variant of coronavirus is more highly transmissible than all found so far in the island. The new strain is airborne, the droplets can remain airborne for nearly an hour,” Malavige said.

Health authorities feared that the new variant is spreading rapidly after last week’s New Year celebrations with more younger people getting infected.

“In the next two incubation periods, the disease can progress to a third wave,” Upul Rohana, of the Public Health Inspectors said, adding that the real situation would emerge only in the coming 2-3 weeks.

Meanwhile, the ministry of COVID prevention issued new guidelines which would remain in force until May 31.

The guidelines dictate a 50 per cent capacity operation for most institutions with all forms of revelry being banned.

The country-wide cases which were around 150 before the mid-April New Year have now shot up to over 600 a day.
Sri Lanka is also running out of its health care capacity, officials said.ADVERTISEMENT

Sri Lanka, like many other nations, is witnessing a surge in the number of coronavirus cases, with the current figure standing at 99,691 cases and 638 deaths due to the disease.

Director General of Health Services Dr Asela Gunawardena said hospitals still have enough ICU capacity to treat COVID-19 patients but it is more important that health guidelines are followed in order to avoid infection.

“Previously the symptoms were not very apparent. Now they are much more visible and young people are more likely to develop them,” he said.

Those who have tested positive now develop more breathing difficulties, requiring ICU admission and oxygen, he said.

Sri Lanka is not the only nation to have witnessed new strain of Covid-19 but also other Asian nations such as India, Pakistan, Indonesia among others

Lankan monks visit Ghandhara civilisation sites

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Pakistan Today

ISLAMABAD: A 14-member delegation of visiting Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka visited several archaeological sites of Gandhara civilisation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and performed religious rituals.

The delegation arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday for a week-long visit aimed at strengthening cultural ties between Islamabad and Colombo based on shared Buddhist heritage.

The guests visited the sites in Taxila, Khanpur, and Takht-i-Bhai and evinced keen interest in the preservation of the sites by the government.

They praised the restoration of the Buddhist religious sites at Bhimala in the Khanpur town of Haripur.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Tourism Zulfi Bukhari, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa tourism secretary, and scholars accompanied the delegation.

The monks were informed about the progress of work on the Buddhist sites in Taxila and Khanpur for the promotion of religious tourism by the government.

Bukhari while talking to reporters on the occasion said the government has a vision to complete the world’s biggest Ghandhara trail by 2022.

The tour has been arranged by the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo to boost religious tourism in Pakistan by showcasing its rich cultural heritage.

The visit is in line with Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision to promote religious tourism, project the country’s historical treasures and strengthen cultural ties, said Ayesha Abu Bakr Fahad, Second Secretary at Pakistan Mission in Colombo.

New, Highly Potent And Transmissible Coronavirus Strain Discovered In Sri Lanka

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Outlook

Scientists say that the new coronavirus strain can remain airborne for nearly an hour and it is spreading fast in the island nation

New, Highly Potent And Transmissible Coronavirus Strain Discovered In Sri Lanka

In the backdrop of a Covid-19 resurgence in many parts of the globe, researchers in Sri Lanka have discovered a new, highly potent strain of coronavirus.

According to scientist, the new strain is airborne, highly transmissible and more potent than all other strains of the virus found on the island-nation.

Experts believe that the new strain is responsible for the spike in the number of infections in Sri Lanka as it can remain airborne for nearly an hour and is spreading fast.

This variant of coronavirus is more highly transmissible than all found so far in the island. The new strain is airborne, the droplets can remain airborne for nearly an hour,” Neelika Malavige, the head of the Department of Immunology and Molecular Sciences of the Sri Jayawardenapura University said.

Health authorities fear that the new variant is spreading rapidly after last week’s New Year celebrations with more younger people getting infected.

In the next two incubation periods, the disease can progress to a third wave,” Upul Rohana, of the Public Health Inspectors said, adding that the real situation would emerge only in the coming 2-3 weeks.

Meanwhile, the ministry of COVID prevention issued new guidelines which would remain in force until May 31. The guidelines dictate a 50 per cent capacity operation for most institutions with all forms of revelry being banned.

The country-wide cases which were around 150 before the mid-April New Year have now shot up to over 600 a day. Sri Lanka is also running out of its health care capacity, officials said.

Sri Lanka, like many other nations, is witnessing a surge in the number of coronavirus cases, with the current figure standing at 99,691 cases and 638 deaths due to the disease.

Director General of Health Services Dr Asela Gunawardena said hospitals still have enough ICU capacity to treat Covid-19 patients but it is more important that health guidelines are followed in order to avoid infection.

Previously the symptoms were not very apparent. Now they are much more visible and young people are more likely to develop them,” he said.

Those who have tested positive now develop more breathing difficulties, requiring ICU admission and oxygen, he said.

Sri Lanka is not the only nation to have witnessed new strain of Covid-19 but also other Asian nations such as India, Pakistan, Indonesia among others.

However, so far, there have been no reports of the new Lankan strain infecting people outside the country.

At the moment, three strains of the virus are the most commonly found ones all across the globe– UK Strain (B.1.1.7 Variant), South African Strain (B.1.351 Variant) and Brazilian Strain (P.1 Variant).

A double mutant strain was also recently discovered in Maharashtra. It has been identified as B.1.617 variant.

Swat valley most venerable place for Buddhists, say Lankan monks

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Dawn

A Buddhist monk praying in front of the meditating Buddha in Jahanabad, Swat. The statue blown up by militants was restored by the department of archaeology and museums. — Dawn
A Buddhist monk praying in front of the meditating Buddha in Jahanabad, Swat. The statue blown up by militants was restored by the department of archaeology and museums. — Dawn

SWAT: Sri Lankan Buddhist monks said here on Saturday that the paradisiacal Swat valley remained the centre of Buddhism and had immense importance for Buddhists all over the world.

They said this during their visit to the Buddhist archaeological sites of Gandhara Buddhist civilisation in Swat valley.

The delegation include senior monks Dr Walpole Piyananda, Dr Bodagama Chandima, Dr Assaji Thero, Dr Pallegama Rathanasara, Prof Kallanchiye Rathanasiri, Uduwe Dhammaloka, Muruththettuwe Ananda, Embilipitiye Rahula, Korathota Dammadassi, Dr Atapattukande Ananda, Asela Pushpa Kumara Wickramasinghe and Aaishah Abu Bakr Fahad, who is Second Secretary (political) at Pakistan High Commission, Colombo.

The monks said that Swat valley had high importance for Buddhists and its name meant a blessing.

Swat is also important for us as both the Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism started from here and spread into Southeast Asia.

It is also the place where most venerable monks like Padmasambhava were born and spread Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet, Bhutan and other countries of Southeas Asia,” said Dr Walpole Piyananda.

Visitors invite pilgrims to Pakistan

However, he said that people in Sri Lanka were afraid to go to Pakistan because of certain media reports and he himself was hesitant at first.

When we came here and saw the love and respect of the local people, we became very happy and now we send the message to all the Buddhists to come and visit Pakistan,” he said.

Asela Pushpa Kumara Wickramasinghe, the coordinator officer, said the monks were hesitant to visit Pakistan because of the wrong image developed through media, but thanks to the Pakistan High Commission which not only assured them but also arranged the visit.

People are amazingly helpful and hospitable here and when I saw their love with us it erased the wrong image of Pakistan from our minds and hearts,” he said, adding he and the tourism minister of Pakistan discussed a tourism plan between both the countries.

Aaishah Abu Bakr Fahad said that during recent visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Sri Lanka he invited the Buddhist monks to Pakistan, so the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo organised the visit.

We tried to take the delegation to the proposed Buddhist Trail and we hope that through this not only people-to-people contacts between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will strengthen, but the religious tourism will also increase from Sri Lanka to Pakistan,” she said, adding it was also aimed at showing the true and peaceful image of Pakistan to the world.

Published in Dawn, April 25th, 2021

Top Muslim leader arrested over 2019 Easter attacks in Sri Lanka

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Chritian News

Sri Lankan police have arrested a prominent Muslim politician and his brother over suspected connections to the Easter Sunday suicide bombings in 2019 that killed 269 people.

Rishad Bathiudeen, a former cabinet minister who currently leads an opposition party in Sri Lanka’s parliament, was arrested in the capital Colombo along with his brother, Reyaj Bathiudeen, for aiding and abetting the suicide bombers who committed the Easter Sunday carnage”, police said.

A spokesman added that the brothers have not yet been officially charged.

Two local Muslim groups who had pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State group have been blamed for the six near-simultaneous blasts at two Roman Catholic churches, a Protestant church and three tourist hotels.

Both Muslims and Catholics are minorities in Sri Lanka, where Buddhists make up 70% of the population.

Before his arrest Saturday, Bathiudeen wrote on Facebook that police were standing outside his house since 1.30am today attempting to arrest me without a charge … They have already arrested my brother. I have been in Parliament, and have cooperated with all lawful authorities until now. This is unjust.”

The arrests came amid growing demands for justice by Sri Lanka’s Catholic leaders and community, which were repeated during a commemoration on Wednesday to mark the second anniversary of the attacks.

Last month, Sri Lankan Catholics also attended Mass dressed in black and held placards in a silent Black Sunday” protest.

Most of the people connected to the groups accused of carrying out the attacks have been arrested, but Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith has insisted the bombings could not have been planned by the leader, who took his own life in one of the attacks.

The government of president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who came to power later in 2019 after promising to determine the truth behind the attacks, is under pressure to find the person responsible.

His government accused an Islamic cleric arrested soon after the attacks of being the organiser, but the claim has not been accepted by the Catholic Church, which suspects there was larger foreign involvement.

Archbishop Ranjith said a presidential commission that investigated the attacks focused on failures by those in political power at the time to prevent the bombings, rather than finding the people who were directly responsible.

A power struggle between the then-president and prime minister, which led to a communications breakdown and a resulting lapse in security coordination, is said to have enabled the attacks, which occurred despite prior foreign intelligence warnings.

The Muslim community in Sri Lanka disowned the attackers and did not allow their bodies to be buried in its cemeteries, to show their actions are not part of Islam.

Sri Lanka confirms two more Covid-19 deaths

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Director General of Health Services today confirmed two more Covid-19 related deaths in the country moving the death toll so far to 644.

One of the victims is a 79-year-old female from Kelaniya who had been transferred from Teldeniya Base Hospital to Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital (NFTH) after testing positive for Covid-19. She had passed away on April 25. The cause of death is cited as cardiac and raspatory failure caused by Covdi-19 pneumonia.

The other patient is a 73-year-old male from Polonnaruwa. He had been transferred from Polonnaruwa District Hospital to Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital after being identified as Covid-19 positive and had passed away on April 25 due to Covid-19 pneumonia.  

COVID-19: another 783 persons test positive

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Government Information Department reports that 133 new cases of COVID-19 have been identified increasing today’s coronavirus total to 783.

All 133 new cases are close contacts of infected patients from the Peliyagoda cluster.

The total number of COVID-19 cases associated with the Minuwangoda, Peliyagoda and prisons clusters has reached 95,746.

Sri Lanka’s tally of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported so far has climbed to 101,369 with this.

19 arrested for not following quarantine regulations

April 25th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Police Spokesman DIG Ajith Rohana says that 19 individuals were arrested within yesterday for not following quarantine regulations, and urged the public to adhere with quarantine rules and regulations at all times. 

He stated that the COVID-19 virus is once again spreading across the country with clusters and sub-clusters being created. The police are therefore compelled to implement the quarantine procedures and the quarantine laws.

Accordingly, 19 persons have been arrested within yesterday in respect of the offences of failure to wear facemasks and maintain social distancing.

He said that a total of 3,470 individuals have been arrested since the 30th of October 2020 to date, for the offences of not wearing facemasks and not maintaining social distancing.

Sri Lanka Police are conducting continuous operations in this connection because we need to control the pandemic and therefore the general public are kindly requested to adhere with quarantine rules and regulations, the police spokesman said.

Don’t move anywhere without a facemask. Especially we have instructed our traffic police officers to check the procedures in respect of public transportation,” he said. 

Therefore, police officers are conducting quarantine operations once again at all times and the general public should follow the health guidelines, rules and regulations, he added.

DIG Ajith Rohana stated that if a person is arrested in respect of the offences under the quarantine law, he or she would be fined Rs 10,000 by the court in addition to serving 6 months of rigorous imprisonment.  

Five more Covid-19 deaths reported in Sri Lanka

April 22nd, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Director General of Health Services confirms five more COVID-19 related deaths pushing the death toll due to the virus pandemic in Sri Lanka to 634.

01. The deceased is an 80-year-old male resident in Moratuwa. He died on 20.04.2021 while undergoing treatments in Kothalawala Defense University Hospital. The cause of death is mentioned as COVID-19 Pneumonia complicated with heart failure and atrial fibrillation. 

02. The deceased is a 63-year-old male resident in Kandy. He was diagnosed as infected with Covid-19 virus while undergoing treatments in National Hospital Kandy and transferred to the Base Hospital Theldeniya where he died on 22.04.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as sever COVID Pneumonia in the background of chronic liver cell disease and cystic bronchiectasis. 

03. The deceased is a 71-year-old male resident in Peliyagoda. He died on 20.04.2021 while undergoing treatments in District Hospital Iththapana. The cause of death is Covid-19 Pneumonia. 

04. The deceased is a 76-year-old male resident in Kottamulla. He was diagnosed as infected with Covid-19 virus while undergoing treatments in Base Hospital Marawila and transferred to the Base hospital Mulleriyawa where he died on 21.04.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as COVID Pneumonia, Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Kidney Disease, Dyslipidaemia and Ischemic Heart Disease. 

05. The deceased is a 77-year-old female resident in Narahenpita. She was diagnosed as infected with Covid-19 virus while undergoing treatments in the National Hospital Colombo and transferred to the Base Hospital Homagama where he died on 22.04.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as Heart disease and Covid-19 pneumonia.

Coronavirus: 657 new cases reported today

April 22nd, 2021

Aderana

The Government Information Department reports that another 137 persons have tested positive for COVID-19 increasing the total number of fresh cases identified today to 657.

All new cases are close associates of patients from the Peliyagoda Covid-19 cluster.

This brings the tally of cases associated with the Minuwangoda, Peliyagoda and prisons clusters to 93,157.

The total number of Covid-19 cases reported in the country so far has climbed to 98,722 while total recoveries stands at 93,884.

Indian and Tamil Connection to Easter Sunday Attack?

April 21st, 2021

Dilrook Kannangara

Information on the Easter Sunday attack tickles in slowly. Based on available information, the radical group members that carried out the attack had agreed not to attack Sinhalese, especially Buddhists when some of them had suggested otherwise. Going by this decision, they avoided Sinhalese in their attacks except on the occasion of the Katuwapitiya Church attack.

Based on available information, it was not on the plan. However, the Tamil partner of the attacker had intervened in the terrorist act. Most likely her involvement was to target this church which resulted in a complete change of the ethnic profile of victims. Unlike others (wives, family members, etc.) who were close to those involved in the attack, this woman fled. Others stayed back. Obviously, she had her strong reasons to flee. India hasn’t co-operated with Sri Lanka on this woman despite many agreements and understandings to share information on terrorism between the two countries!

Then there is the failed” attack on the Taj Hotel. It is obviously a red herring as no other bomb failed to detonate or no other bomber failed in his mission. It was an obvious misleading piece deliberately planted to distract. Taj is an Indian investment and it’s very unlikely the attackers would attack it. The staged drama was only a distraction. However, the suicide bomber later killed himself! Funny bomb!

Based on available information all fingers are pointed at India which exploited radicalized Islamic extremists to carryout the attack as punishment for Sri Lanka’s continued closeness to China (despite India engineered regime change in 2015). India uses this very same technique in Pakistan where it exploits anti-Pakistan Islamic extremists against Pakistan. India also used radicalized Islamic elements to launch attacks against Bodh Gaya a few years ago, just after the Indian supreme court decided to handover the shrine to Buddhists from Hindus. After the small-scale numerous bomb attacks blamed on Islamic terror, the Indian central government took over the administration of the shrine under their charge claiming security.

Explosive devices used in the Easter Sunday attack were the same used by Tamil terrorists. Bomb making allegations of a local copper plant proved misleading and all suspects were released recently. Totally absurd theories are floated by politically motivated persons and those who want to hide the Indian connection by blaming a legitimate sea marshalling operation that maintains approved floating weapons warehouses to fight pirates. Obviously, no one fights pirates with suicide bombers! This piece of evidence is also incriminating of the Tamil and Indian connection.

The Tamil-Islamic terrorist connection is nothing new. US based investigators and a Singapore based terrorism expert uncovered it separately in 2001. When the government is keen to get to the bottom of the matter, Tamil and Muslim extremist elements joined forces in Sri Lanka calling them P2P” and also heavily canvassed against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC. Does the Indian facilitated Tamil-Muslim amity in 2013 called Singapore Principles have anything to do with this?

The claim that Indian agencies informed Sri Lankan authorities is misleading. Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Turkish, Arabic and US agencies made the same revelation before India. The Indian communication also points to a red herring than a genuine attempt to warn Colombo as it came later than others.

While all Tamil and Muslim political parties are mum about India’s role in the attack, national parties also keep silent for a completely different reason. This too is nothing new. When India created and funded Tamil terrorists in the 1970s, very few politicians stated it in public. For the same reasons. The three very senior politicians who were bold enough to publicly state it were killed within just 18 months during 1993-94. Their alleged killers also died with them burying evidence and hiding their Indian tracks.

එකම භූමියක ආයතන ද්විත්වයකින් පරිපාලනය වු හාර්ඩි ආයතනය” හාර්ඩි තාක්ෂණ ආයතනය ” ලෙස එක් ආයතනයක් ස්ථාපිත කිරිමට කැබිනට් අනුමැතිය.

April 21st, 2021

නිපුණතා සංවර්ධන වෘත්තීය අධ්‍යාපන පර්යේෂණ හා නව නිපැයුම් රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යාංශය

අතිගරු ජනාධිපති ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමාගේ අධීක්ෂණය හා මඟපෙන්වීම යටතේ නිපුණතා සංවර්ධන වෘත්තීය අධ්‍යාපන පර්යේෂණ හා නව නිපැයුම් රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යාංශයට අනුබද්ධ අම්පාර හාර්ඩි කාර්මික විද්‍යාලය හා අධ්‍යාපන අමාත්‍යාංශය අනුබද්ධ  ශ්‍රි ලංකා උසස් තාක්ෂණ ආයතනය (SLIATE) යටතේ ක්‍රියාත්මක  අම්පාර හාර්ඩි උසස් තාක්ෂණ ආයතනය යන ආයතන ද්විත්වය ඒකාබද්ධ කොට හාර්ඩි තාක්ෂණික ආයතනය (HIT), ලෙස එක් ආයතනයක් පිහිටුවීමට ඊයේ (20) අමාත්‍ය මණ්ඩලය අනුමැතිය ලැබිණි.

1960 දශකයේ පැවැති සංවර්ධන අවශ්‍යතාවයන්ට සමගාමීව ශ්‍රි ලංකාවේ පලමු බහුකාර්ය ජලාශ ව්‍යාපෘතිය ලෙස ඇරඹුණු ගල්ඔය සංවර්ධන ව්‍යාපෘතිය අරමුණු කරගෙන කාර්මික නිලධාරීන්ට විධිමත් ඉංජිනේරු දැනුමක් ලබා දීම සදහා මූලාරම්භයක් ලෙස හාර්ඩි ආයතනය ආරම්භ කළ අතර පසුකාලීනව අවස්ථාවන් ගණනාවකදී ආයතනයේ විෂය පථයන් වෙනස් විය.

ජාතික ඩිප්ලෝමා (NVQ – 5) මට්ටම සහ උසස් ජාතික ඩිප්ලෝමා (NVQ – 6) පිරිනමමින් අම්පාර හාර්ඩි කාර්මික විද්‍යාලය වශයෙන්ද , ශ්‍රී ලංකා උසස් තාක්ෂණ ආයතනය (SLIATE) යටතේ  NDT කෘෂිකර්ම පාඨමාලාව පවත්වමින්  අම්පාර හාර්ඩි උසස් තාක්ෂණ ආයතනය ලෙස ක්‍රියාත්මක කරමින්ද ආයතනය ද්විත්වයක් ලෙස මේ දක්වා  කටයුතු කෙරිණි.

එක් භූමියක ආයතන ද්විත්වයක් ලෙස බෙදී පරිපාලනය කිරිමේදි භෞතික හා මානව  ගැටලු රාශීයක් මතු වි ඇති අතර ආයතනයේ සහ අධ්‍යාපනය ලබන ශිෂ්‍යයන්ගේ ඵලදායිතාවය ඒ නිසා අවම විය. නිපුණතා සංවර්ධන වෘත්තීය අධ්‍යාපන පර්යේෂණ හා නව නිපැයුම් රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය විශේෂඥ වෛද්‍ය සීතා අරඹේපොල මහත්මියගේ සෘජු මැදිහත්විමෙන් , ගරු අධ්‍යාපන අමාත්‍ය මහාචාර්ය ජී. එල් පීරිස් මහතාගේ මගපෙන්වීමෙන්ද  එක් ආයතනයක් ලෙස විධිමත් අධ්‍යාපනයක් ලබා දෙමින් නිපුණතාවයෙන් සවිබල ශිෂ්‍ය පරපුරක් දැයට දායාද කිරිම සඳහා කටයුතු කිරිමත් ගුණාත්මක අධ්‍යාපනයක් ලබා දෙන ආයනයක් බිහිකිරිමත් වෙනුවෙන් මෙම යෝජනාවන් ඉදිරිපත් කෙරිණි. 

මාධ්‍ය ඒකකය

නිපුණතා සංවර්ධන වෘත්තීය අධ්‍යාපන පර්යේෂණ හා නව නිපැයුම් රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යාංශය

අප්‍රේල් 21 පාස්කු ඉරිදා බෝම්බ මාලාව එල්ල වී දෙවසරක් පිරෙන මොහොත අනුස්මරණය කිරීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් ගරු අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මහතා අද 2021.04.21 දින පාර්ලිමේන්තුවේදී සිදු කළ සම්පූර්ණ කතාව.

April 21st, 2021

අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මාධ්‍ය අංශය

ගරු කථානායකතුමනි,

අද අපි මීට වසර දෙකකට පෙර එනම් 2019 අප්‍රේල් 21 පාස්කු දිනයේ ලංකා ඉතිහාසයේ ඇති වූ අඳුරුතම දිනයක දෙවන අනුස්මරණය ඉතා සංවේගයෙන් සමරනවා. එදා පාස්කු ඉරු දින දේව මෙහෙයන්ට සහභාගී වූ අහිංසක ජනතාව ඇතුළු 259 ක් මරුමුවට පත්කරමින් සහ සිය ගණනකට තුවාල සිදු කරමින් එල්ලවූ මරාගෙන මැරෙන බෝම්බ මාලාව හේතුවෙන් මියගිය දෙස් විදෙස් ආදරණීය ජනතාව අපි ඉතා සංවේගයෙන් සිහිපත් කරන ගමන් එසේ මියගිය කිතුණුවන්ගේ  ආත්මයන්ට ස්වර්ගීය සැනසීමත්,  අනෙකුත් ජනතාවට ඔවුන් බලාපොරොත්තු වන අයුරින් සැනසීම අත් වේවායිත් ප්‍රාර්ථනා කරනවා. ඒ වගේම එදා තුවාල වූ ආබාධිත වූ සිය ගණනක් ජනතාව අදත් ශාරීරිකව හා මානසිකව පීඩා විඳිනවා ඔවුන්ට ඉක්මන් සුවය ප්‍රාර්ථනා කරනවා.  එසේම මිය ගිය සහ ආබාධිත වූ තුවාල වූ සියළු දෙනාගේ පවුල් වල සාමාජිකයන් වෙත අපගේ බලවත් සංවේගය පුද කරනවා.

ඒ වගේම පාස්කු කොමිසම මගින් හෙලිදරව් කරගත් තොරතුරු අනුව සකස් කල වාර්තාව හා අනෙකුත් ලේඛන පදනම් කරගෙන නීතිමය ක්‍රියාමාර්ග ගැනීමට මේ වන විටත් ගරු නීතිපතිතුමා වෙත යොමුකර තිබෙනවා.

අධිකරණ ක්‍රියාමාර්ග කෙරෙහි අප මැදිහත්වීමට කටයුතු නොකලත් එම ක්‍රියාමාර්ග සාර්ථක කරගැනීමට අවශ්‍ය  ඕනෑම සහයක් ලබාදීමට අප රජයක් හැටියට සූදානම් බව කියන්න කැමතියි.

එසේම කොමිෂන් සභාවට අමතරව ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන අපරාධ පරීක්ෂණ දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවේ සහ ත්‍රස්ත විමර්ශණ කොට්ඨාශය විමර්ශණ කටයුතු මේ වන විට ඉතාම ස්වාධීනව සිදුකරගෙන යාමට අවශ්‍ය පහසුකම් අතිගරු ජනාධිපතිතුමා විසින් සලසාදී තිබෙනවා. ඒ පරීක්ෂණ අවසානයේ ඒ ඒ දෙපාර්තමේන්තු විසින් අධිකරණ ක්‍රියාමාර්ග ගැනීමට ඉදිරියේදි කටයුතු කරයි කියල අපට විශ්වාසයි.

පසුගිය රජය විසින් සිදුකල සාපරාධී නොසලකා හැරීම්  හා මග හැරීම් සහ ජාතික ආරක්ෂාව සහ තමන්ගේ දේශපාලන කටයුතු පටලවා ගැනීමෙන් අවසානයේ වන්දි ගෙවීමට සිදුවනේ අහිංසක ජනතාවට. අදත් එම ප්‍රහාරයට වගකිව යුතු කොට්ඨාශ විවිධ බොරු සමාජ ගත කරමින්, විමර්ශණවලට බලපෑම් කරමින් සමාජ අවධානය වෙනත් දිසාවකට යොමු කිරීමට කටයුතු කරමින් සිටිනවා. අපි එම පිරිස පිළිබදව කණගාටු වෙනවා. ඊට අමතරව  ඒ මියගිය සියළු දෙනාම මේ මොහොතේ සිහිපත් කරන අතරම එවන් අවාසනාවන්ත තත්ත්වයත් යලි කිසිදා ඇති නොවීමටත් අප රජයක් හැටියට ක්‍රියාමාර්ග ගනිමින් සිටිනවා.

 ඒ වගේම මෙම කුරිරු ප්‍රහාරයේ වගකිවයුතු සියළු දෙනාම නීතිය හමුවට ගෙන එන්නත් අප කටයුතු කරන බවට අවසාන වශයෙන් කියන්න කැමතියි.

Why Melbourne is called, “Little Ceylon”

April 21st, 2021

By Dr harold Gunatillake-FRCS,FICS,FIACS,AM(Sing),MB,BS (Cey) –Health editor

Hoppers described as the love-child of a crepe & crumpet. It has become a very popular street food in Sri Lanka, in big towns and rural areas. It is now considered as a special ‘super staple food’

When Australia opened doors for Southern Asians in the late fifties and early sixties, it was a great opportunity for most Sri Lankans to migrate to Australia, those who disliked SWRD’s Sinhala only within 24 hour policy”

This gave a great impetus specially for the burgher community then, contributing to the good of the country, excelling on sports, athletics, trade, law enforcement, and so on, to leave her shores for greener pastures in Australia, and the loss this enterprising community is felt, even today in that developing country. Melbourne was the place preferred by many Migrants at the time, whilst a few professionals and others settled down in Sydney. Today, if you walk along the streets of Springvale in the city of Dandenong, Glen Waverley, Noble Park, Broadmeadows, no matter which way you turn, you are bound to bump-into” a Sri Lankan with a warm smile and a greeting of, Hello Machang, how are you?”

The Sri Lankan food industry in Melbourne is flourishing like no other; both Sydney and Brisbane run a poor second. In Sydney, to enjoy treats like hoppers you need to travel many miles, there is one place called the ‘Blue Elephant” in Pennant Hills, where you need to give them prior notice.

There are a few food caterers for home parties making hoppers on a circular device where at least ten hoppers could be cooked in one go. There is one lady by the name of Kumarika” fairly famous, catering hoppers cooked on the spot for home parties, in Sydney. Ask Dallas Achilles a talented musician, settled down in Melbourne for many decades, about Sri Lankan Courtesy: Walawwarestaurants.

He would say, Those living in close proximity to Clayton are blessed with an abundance of restaurants specialising in Sri Lankan Cuisine.” His favourite spots are Walawwa Restaurant, Café Ceylon, Kites, Merqury Inn, Fab and Cake Point, La Festiva under new management serving a variety of Sri Lankan and International Cuisine, Merqury Inn may have got their spelling wrong: It should read Mercury”. Sri Lankans love Pizzas just like the way they love hoppers.

Visit La Festiva in Springvale, they serve the best special Sri Lankan flavoured Gourmet Pizza, and for their dishes like Ambul Thiyal, Chicken devilled, Curry chicken and potatoes and Lamb Korma. Then there is the Corlam Kitchen in Glen Waverley for lunch. They serve a special Awadhi Dum biriyani, also called Pukka”.

Breath in the aroma of this princely mutton biryani, cooked the royal Awadhi style, a perfect delicious meal for your lunch or dinner feast with your family and friends. This spot” is available for birthday parties, celebrations, Graduations, weddings and Anniversaries, etc. The Chef’s special at Corlam kitchen is Chilli Crabs” only a few other restaurants, if any, serve this spicy dish.

Dallas would recommend ‘The Fab Curry & Pizza in Centre Road in Bentleigh for hoppers and pizzas. This is a rather little shop” at the far end of Bentleigh’s Centre Road, and primarily a take away” Business. It is fairly rare to see a combination- Sri Lankan Shop/Restaurant which serves both Hoppers” and also a Combination Curry Pizza”

When you visit this little place, you are always welcomed by a friendly Sri Lankan lady while being overpowered, at the same time with the enticing aroma of exotic spices. Dallas says that they serve 5 hoppers, an egg hopper and a bowl of chicken, beef or fish curry with sambol for $9. There are very good reviews on this Fab Curry & Pizza joint, and a worthwhile spot for a delightful tasty cuisine experience.

Awadhi Dum BiriyaniCafé Ceylon in Centre Road, Clarinda is another eatery. On their Menu” they feature Roti, Parata, Pittu with curry, wafer and Masala Thosai with fish, beef, chicken and vegetable curries. Vegans would love to patronise this joint. The nearby restaurants are- Champion in Clayton, Clayton Fish, Merqury Inn, Clayton and Kites in Clayton.

Walawwa”- ‘The Bungalow’ at Sandown Regency, Noble Park This is a favourite Eatery”, says Dallas. The best street foods of Sri Lanka are served here, at best prices in Melbourne for $ 25, and you could enjoy all you can eat. They have a dinner buffet with live music and entertainment. They have Set Meals” too, beginning with Starters” and snacks, soups, Main dishes like savoury rice, curry pasta with small pieces of roti stir fried with spicy vegetables and cheese, Chicken seafood and deserts.

They recently organised a Baila Masala Boogie Night with live music on one Saturday There are many other restaurants owned and run by Sri Lankans in Melbourne. Ask Dallashe will direct you. Dallas mentions a good Hopper Eatery next door to Curry & Chips” It is called Yamu” owned by Upali. There are many other Eateries” by Sri Lankan chefs other areas of Melbourne and outskirts, not visited to write about. Sydney as was mentioned earlier, boasts just a few Sri Lankan eateries and not within close proximity of each other, although they DO have more Chinese Restaurants than Melbourne. Is it any wonder then, that Melbourne has been nicknamed” Little Ceylon”?

What about Sydney Sri Lankan restaurants?

Sydney is also flourishing with Sri Lankan spicy food restaurants, focused to certain suburbs, such as Toongabbie, Seven Hills, Blacktown, Parramatta, where most of the recent Sri Lankan migrants live. Sri Lankans from all over Sydney make that long drive to these treat outlets, during weekends for a hearty spicy meal, to bring back memories of the foods cooked by their mothers and archies, at home.

Sri Lanka orders Antigua-registered vessel with radioactive cargo out of Hambantota port

April 21st, 2021

Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Colombo, April 21 (AFP): Sri Lankan authorities on Wednesday (21) expelled an Antigua-registered ship that entered the island’s territory without declaring a radioactive cargo bound for China.

The country’s Atomic Energy Regulatory Council (AERC) said the MV BBC Naples was asked to leave after it was found to be in the Chinese-run port of Hambantota on Tuesday (20) night carrying uranium hexafluoride.

The ship failed to declare its dangerous cargo – uranium hexafluoride – and we decided to order it to leave our waters immediately,” AERC director general Anil Ranjith told AFP.

The ship had come from Rotterdam but authorities did not say where in China it was headed.

Ranjith said it was an offence to enter a port without declaring the material, which is used to enrich uranium, the fuel for nuclear power stations and weapons.

Sri Lanka’s opposition leader Sajith Premadasa demanded an investigation into the incident, describing it as a serious safety threat.

The navy has not been allowed to board the vessel to carry out an inspection,” Premadasa said.

There was no immediate comment from the government.

Hambantota port was leased to China in 2017 for 99 years after the Colombo government was unable to repay $1.4 million it had borrowed from Beijing to build it.

Hambantota, about 260 kilometres (162 miles) south of Colombo, is near key Indian Ocean shipping lanes.

The entry of two Chinese submarines into Colombo in 2014 angered neighbouring India, the traditional regional power which is competing with Beijing for influence in the Indian Ocean.

Since then, Sri Lanka has not allowed Chinese submarine visits.


Mrs. World returns her crown after arrest by Sri Lanka police

April 21st, 2021

Courtesy Miami Herald

The reigning Mrs. World has returned her crown of her own accord after she injured the winner of the Mrs. Sri Lanka beauty pageant over the Sri Lankan winner’s marital status, organizers said on Wednesday.

The woman who ranked second in the contest, Mrs. Ireland Kate Schneider, will be granted the title instead of Caroline Jurie, they added.

Jurie was arrested by Sri Lankan police earlier this month after allegations she injured the winner of the Mrs. Sri Lanka beauty pageant during a dispute about her marital status.

Jurie has refused to apologize to Pushpika de Silva, who won the Mrs. Sri Lanka pageant on Sunday.

Minutes after the winner was announced and crowned by Jurie, Jurie claimed that de Silva was disqualified as she was divorced. She then removed the crown and placed it on the first runner-up, declaring her the new winner.

De Silva alleges that Jurie injured her while trying to remove the crown. She was recrowned on Monday by organizers, who disputed Jurie’s claims that de Silva is ineligible.

De Silva lives separately from her husband, but has not been divorced, though court proceedings are continuing.

Contestants in both the Mrs. World and Mrs. Sri Lanka are required to be married. De Silva is eligible to compete for the Mrs. World crown after winning her national title.

3 people in Sri Lanka die of blood clots associated with AstraZeneca vaccine

April 21st, 2021

Courtesy RT

The Sri Lankan health minister has informed parliament that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has led to three deaths, as well as three additional cases of non-fatal blood clotting.

Speaking to the Sri Lankan parliament on April 21, Health Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi explained that there had been six cases of blood clotting after the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, and this has led to three deaths. 

However, the government has not said it will stop using the vaccine. In fact, the health minister noted that it would be dangerous to scaremonger on the back of this statistic. 

Instead of causing fear, the minister noted that there were measures in place for the rare minority that experience issues. Speaking to the Sri Lankan parliament, Wanniarachchi explained what these are. If you have headache, sore throat or chest pain four days after the injection, you should seek medical advice. A committee of specialists has also been appointed to identify patients with chronic complications.”

During this parliamentary meeting, officials also discussed the Covid-19 rates being faced by the country. There were 367 new cases identified in the country yesterday, taking the total number of infections to 97,471. After five Covid-19 related deaths yesterday, the country has seen a total of 625 deaths from the virus. 

Nearly a million people in Sri Lanka have received a dose of the AstraZeneca jab to date. 

The use of the AstraZeneca vaccine has been limited in some countries due to rare blood clots. But in the UK its use has been defended by the independent Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), which advises the government. Meanwhile, the director of public health in the UK, Carole Furlong, claimed it is safer than female contraceptive pills.

Sri Lankan archbishop asks Muslims to reject extremism

April 21st, 2021

A Sri Lankan Catholic archbishop has appealed to the country’s Muslims to reject extremism and join Catholics in determining the truth behind Easter Sunday suicide bombings in 2019 that killed 269 people.

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — A Sri Lankan Catholic archbishop appealed to the country’s Muslims on Wednesday to reject extremism and join Catholics in determining the truth behind Easter Sunday suicide bombings in 2019 that killed 269 people.

Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith made the appeal during a commemoration of the second anniversary of the attacks.

Catholic, Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim leaders joined the commemoration at St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo, where the first bomb exploded during its Easter service. They offered prayers and observed a two-minute silence to remember the dead.

Two local Muslim groups that had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group have been blamed for the six near-simultaneous blasts at two Roman Catholic churches, a Protestant church and three tourist hotels.

Ranjith said players in global geopolitics and their local agents find religious extremism a useful instrument in achieving their goals.

Therefore, be brave enough to reject extremism. You fully understand that there is no connection with religion and teachings to murder,” he said.

Islamic cleric Hassan Moulana, who also spoke at the service, said Muslims around the world condemn the attacks and that Islam offers no justification for the crime. He said the Muslim community in Sri Lanka has disowned the attackers and has not allowed their bodies to be buried in its cemeteries to show their acts are not part of Islam.

He thanked law enforcement authorities for banning several extremist organizations and warned Muslims to be on alert to ensure they don’t resurface.

Most of the people connected to the groups accused of carrying out the attacks have been arrested, but Ranjith has insisted the bombings couldn’t have been planned by the leader who committed suicide in one of the attacks.

The government of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who came to power later in 2019 after promising to determine the truth behind the attacks, is under pressure to find the mastermind.

It accused an Islamic cleric arrested soon after the attacks of being the organizer, but the claim has not been accepted by the Catholic Church, which suspects there was larger foreign involvement.

We are surprised that even after two years, answers to the questions of who and why and what of these attacks have not been found by the relevant authorities,” Ranjith said. We often see that there are political reasons behind some of the investigations stalling,” he added, without elaborating.

Even though we wish to forgive all these things we would like to know what really happened,” he said.

Ranjith has said a presidential commission that investigated the attacks focused on failures by those in political power at the time to prevent the bombings, instead of on finding the people who were directly responsible.

Both Muslims and Catholics are minorities in Sri Lanka, where Buddhists make up 70% of the population.

‘My hip op in Sri Lanka cost very little’

April 21st, 2021

Courtesy BBC

Man sitting with a walking frame

80-year-old Tony Perry from Easton near Norwich was told he needed knee replacement surgery in July 2019.

His appointment for the procedure at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital was cancelled in January 2020.

His knee condition also exacerbated problems with his hip and his Sri Lankan partner suggested seeking treatment over there.

“He spoke to several people in Sri Lanka and they said ‘why don’t you come here?’ and it cost very little,” he says.

“I spoke to the surgeon. He insisted I had six X-rays – three on the knee and three on the hip.

“He had a check and said ‘I really need to do your hip first, because that’s where the problem is, it’s pulling your knee out of joint’.

“He said ‘I can do that in two weeks time… is that OK?’.

“So they operated, I was in the theatre for three hours.

“I woke up and he said ‘I’m going to try and alleviate you [post-op] pain’. And that’s exactly what he did.”

Flights, hotels and the operation at Durdans Hospital in Colombo cost about £10,000 and Mr Perry took out a bank loan for it.

He says he could not get the knee fixed in Sri Lanka as he was told patients could not fly for another six weeks after that operation.

Back home in Norfolk, he is hoping he will get the NHS knee operation in the summer, two years after his initial referral.

Coming weeks extremely critical, warns Epidemiology Chief

April 21st, 2021

Sheain Fernandopulle Courtesy The Daily Mirror

While the country moves back to normalcy with schools, universities and companies re-opening, COVID -19 cases are simultaneously increasing, making the next few weeks extremely crucial and challenging in controlling and preventing the virus, Chief Epidemiologist Dr. Sudath Samaraweera warned today.

He told the media that people would have to act with a sense of responsibility in the coming weeks if they were to prevent a devastating situation.  

A huge responsibility lies on people as to how they should abide by the health guidelines when they venture outside,”

“Anyway, we will have to face the music for the irresponsible behavior of people during the festive season taking the health rules for granted. Consequently, several clusters of COVID-19 cases are being reported from different parts of the country,” he stressed.

However, we are not too late to prevent huge clusters from emerging in the country. What people have to do is to restrict unnecessary movement and strictly follow the health guidelines. If we failed to do so, it would again badly affect our economy, education of students and our day-to-day activities,” he added.

He also requested people to immediately seek medical treatment whenever COVID symptoms emerged and to refrain from mingling with society.

Meanwhile, he said the second dose of the COVISHILD vaccine would be given to the recipients of the first dose from the first week of May. 

Certain amendments possible to Colombo Port City Economic Commission Bill: Romesh de Silva PC

April 21st, 2021

Yoshitha Perera Courtesy The Daily Mirror

President’s Counsel Romesh de Silva, appearing on behalf of President’s Secretary P.B. Jayasundara in the intervening petition on the Port City Economic Commission Bill, told the Supreme Court that the acts of the Colombo Port City Commission could be also subjected to judicial review and the aggrieved parties could file Fundamental Rights petitions or take legal measures if there is any matter occurred within the Commission.

He also informed the bench that he would recommend making amendments to it.

Making the submission on behalf of his client, he told Court that enforcement or set aside certain clauses under the chapter 7 of the Arbitration Act would be recommended to the Bill as an amendment.

The acts of the Colombo Port City Commission can also be subject to judicial review and parties can file Fundamental Rights petitions or can take legal measures if there is any matter occurred within the Commission,” he told the Court.

However, Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya pointed that the main objections were made by the petitioners regarding to the Section 63(2) of the Colombo Port City Commission Bill.

Making further submissions, de Silva PC said that 99% of the money earned by the project goes to the Consolidated Fund.

The Government get the money by leasing the land without spending a single amount and by leasing the land the country will receive 99% of the profit within the period of June 2023 to June 2028. After this period the Government will receive the total 100% profit by leasing the land and the amount will transfer to the Consolidated Fund,” Mr. de Silva said.

He further added that total land comes within the purview of the Colombo Port City Economic Commission and the members of the Commission appointed by the President.

However, Justice Murdu Fernando questioned Mr. de Silva as to whether the leased land managed by the Commission would be handed over to the Project Company in the future.

Replying to the question raised by Justice Fernando, Mr. de Silva said that point have to be checked with leasing conditions and he could not comment on that matter at the moment.

He also added that in the Bill it was not mentioned Provincial Council authority over the land and it was not necessary to mention it since the land falls under administrative district of Western Province. 

Cardinal urges Muslims to rise against those who instrumentalize Islam

April 21st, 2021

Yohan Perera Courtesy The Daily Mirror

Archbishop of Colombo Cadinal Malclom Ranjith today urged the Muslim community in Sri Lanka to rise up against those who try to instrumentalise Islam for their own purposes.

Rise up and defend yourself against those who try to instrumentalise Islam to fulfil their own purposes. Oppose Wahabism and organizations that promote such ideologies. This is my special request from the Muslim,” Cardinal Ranjith said at a program held to mark the second anniversary of deadly Easter Sunday attacks.

There would not have been any issue today if the Muslim community rose up strongly against extremism when the Easter attack took place. It seems that they did not rise up against extremism till yesterday. With the remarks made by Mawalavi Haashim Mawlana it is clear that Muslims reject extremism. These attacks   such as the Easter Sunday mayhem is not what it claims they are but much more than what they are and that is why I make this request from the Muslim community,” the Cardinal added

We should know who carried out the attack and for what purpose and whether they repent what they did if they are to be forgiven. We must remember that we must not hit back at our distractors. We should not forget the support and solidarity shown by our Buddhist brothers. It is important that religions work with one another and not against each other,” he said

Burying the truth and embracing is not a part of Jesus Christ’s teachings. We will continue our struggle to get to know what really happened when it comes to the Easter attack. It is surprising that the investigations are carried out to suit day to day fortunes,” he also said.

Venerable Omalpe Sobith Thera who also participated in the ceremony said CID should investigate as to what had become of the Rs. one billion received from the Muslim organization  three months after the Easter Sunday attacks. He said both the government and the religious leaders are duty bound to bring about unity. It is the duty of the government to ensure the security of the people as per the teachings of Buddha. The previous regime totally failed in this duty while the present regime is not fulfilling it adequately,” he said. 

Sri Lanka-India travel bubble delayed

April 21st, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Sri Lanka has decided to postpone launching the proposed travel bubble” with India, in the wake of the recent surge in Covid-19 cases in India, officials at the Indian Ministry of Tourism said.

We are just postponing the bubble, this is not a cancellation. When things get better in India, we look forward to launching the travel bubble,” an official at the Ministry told The Hindu. Sri Lanka has been preparing to open up the country for tourists in phases as earnings from the sector, a crucial foreign exchange earner, fell steeply in the pandemic year.


Special flights

Less than two weeks ago, the Civil Aviation Ministry in India announced setting up a bilateral air bubble” arrangement with Sri Lanka for operation of special international passenger flights between the two countries.

According to official sources, New Delhi had also conveyed to Colombo its interest in welcoming an inaugural flight from Sri Lanka to the Kushinagar airport in Uttar Pradesh that was recognised as an international airport last year.

The two governments have discussed ways to enhance connectivity with the airport to help Buddhist pilgrims in Sri Lanka visit important religious sites in India. Once the pandemic situation eases, we will be able to finalise that,” the official said.


Tourist source

India accounts for one of the highest sources of tourists in Sri Lanka. Following the virus outbreak in March last year, Sri Lanka closed its borders and reopened it only in December 2020, stipulating protocols for on-arrival testing, quarantine and travel within the country. Witnessing a gradual increase in the last four months, Sri Lanka recorded 4,581 tourists from select countries in March 2021. Just before the pandemic hit, Sri Lanka received 2,28,434 tourists in January 2020 and the highest percentage of arrivals was from India, at 18 %.

Sri Lanka has over 3,000 active cases of Covid-19, after reporting nearly 100,000 cases in total, and more than 600 fatalities. Public health experts have cautioned the public about a possible new wave of infections.

Meanwhile, Sri Lankan Airlines, the country’s national carrier, had planned to restart operations to several Indian cities, to create the travel bubble. With the surge in infections in India, the plans have been put on hold for now, a spokesman said.

Source: The Hindu
-Agencies

Uptick in COVID figures as daily cases climb to 578

April 21st, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Ministry of Health on Wednesday (April 21) confirmed 217 new cases of the COVID-19 in Sri Lanka as the daily cases count reached 578.

Department of Government Information said 62 arrivals from foreign countries are also among the newly-identified cases.

The new development has brought the total number of COVID-19 confirmed in the country thus far to 98,050.

Meanwhile, the country’s recoveries count is at 93,668 while 3,752 active cases are receiving treatment at selected hospitals across the island.

Sri Lanka has so far witnessed a total of 630 deaths due to the pandemic.


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