PUCSL NODS FOR THE PPA OF 300 MW KERAWALAPITIYA LNG POWER PLANT: CHAIRMAN

February 15th, 2021

Press Release  The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL),

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), the electricity sector regulator approved the power purchase agreement to build 300 MW Kerawalapitiya Liquid Natural Gas power plant in Sri Lanka under the new chairmanship and the board members last week (13 Feb 2021). The power purchase agreement will be signed by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Lakdhanavi Pvt Ltd.

The power purchase agreement of 300 MW Kerawalapitiya LNG approved by the PUCSL will be implemented with conditions more favourable to the electricity consumer, the CEB and the government. The PUCSL recommended the inclusion of 18 amendments which were not included in the previous power purchase agreement submitted for approval, and the CEB and Lakdanavi have agreed to include those favourable terms. Accordingly, the agreement approved by the PUCSL is more favourable to the consumers, the Government and the Ceylon Electricity Board. The CEB will purchase electricity for 20 years under this agreement,” says Janaka Ratnayake, Chairman of Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka.

The unit price of electricity supplied by this power plant is Rs. 14.98. Both diesel and LNG fuels can be used to generate electricity, and the initial phase of generation will continue to use diesel fuel until LNG or natural gas supply begins.

The CEB sought the approval of the PUCSL for the tendering of this LNG power plant on November 15, 2016, and the PUCSL approved the process within two days (17th November 2016). The CEB is responsible for selecting the most suitable party to build this power plant through a tendering process and it has taken about 4 years to complete the tender process for this power plant.

Following the completion of the tender process and the selection of the eligible party, the relevant purchase agreement was submitted for the approval of the PUCSL on October 9, 2020, by CEB.  However, it was revealed that there were discrepancies between the new agreement submitted by the CEB and the original agreement approved by the PUCSL. In particular, the 18 amendments contained in the original agreement were not included in the final agreement submitted for approval. The PUCSL recommended to the CEB to re-include these conditions in the agreement as the removal of these conditions will be detrimental to the consumer, the government and the CEB. Subject to those amendments, conditional approval for the final agreement was granted on November 25, 2020. Following the recommendations of the PUCSL, the CEB amended the final agreement and submitted the final agreement for the purchase of electricity on December 1, 2020, for approval.  However, by the time of the submission of the final agreement, the then members of the Commission had resigned from their posts.

The new members were appointed to the Commission in the first week of February 2021 and at the first meeting of the new board, final approval was given for the 300 MW LNG power plant agreement.

The PUCSL expects the CEB will take actions to expedite the construction of this 300 MW LNG power plant to cater to the country’s electricity demand.” Mr Ratnayake added.

ශෝක පණිවිඩය-හිටපු කථානායකවරයකු, අමාත්‍යවරයකු මෙන්ම ආණ්ඩුකාරවරයකු වූ වි.ජ.මු ලොකුබණ්ඩාර මැතිතුමාගේ හදිසි අභාවය

February 15th, 2021

මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ ශ්‍රි ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජයේ අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය

ශෝක පණිවිඩය

හිටපු කථානායකවරයකු, අමාත්‍යවරයකු මෙන්ම ආණ්ඩුකාරවරයකු වූ වි.ජ.මු ලොකුබණ්ඩාර මැතිතුමාගේ හදිසි අභාවය සැළවීමෙන් මම අතිශය සංවේගයට පත්වූයෙමි.

හෙළ හවුලේ සාහිත්‍යධරයකු ලෙස හෙළ සාහිත්‍යයට අනූපමය සේවයක් ඉටු කළ වි.ජ.මු ලොකු බණ්ඩාර මහතා දේශපාලඥයකු ලෙස සිය මාතෘ භූමියේ අභිලාෂයන් වෙනුවෙන් අමිල මෙහෙවරක නිරත විය.

මහජන සේවය උතුම් කොට සැලකූ වි.ජ.මු ලොකුබණ්ඩාර මහතා මෙරට දේශපාලන යුග කිහිපයක නොමැකන මතකයකි.

රට ජාතිය උතුම් කොට සැලකූ වි.ජ.මු ලොකුබණ්ඩාර මහතාගේ දේශපාලන දිශානතිය ද හැමවිටම ඒ හා බැඳී  පැවතිණි.

දේශපාලඥයකු ලෙස පමණක් නොව සමීප සහෘදයකු ලෙස ද මා සමඟ එතුමා කටයුතු කළ අයුරු අදත් මට සිහියට නැගෙයි.

අතීත කතාවක රස බර මතක සමඟ හැඩවන සංවාදයකට වි.ජ.මු ලොකුබණ්ඩාර මැතිතුමා නැවත නොඑන බව ඇත්තය.

එහෙත් වි.ජ.මු නමින් ලාංකේය ජන සමාජය තුළ කථානායකවරයකු මෙන්ම ජනතා හිතෛෂී දේශපාලඥයකු සහ සාහිත්‍යධරයකු ලෙස එතුමා තැබූ ලකුණ කිසිදා මෙරට ජන හදවත් තුළින් මැකී නොයනු ඇත.

වි.ජ.මු ලොකුබණ්ඩාර මැතිතුමාට නිවන් සුව ! ප්‍රාර්ථනා කරමි.

මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ ශ්‍රි ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජයේ අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය

Tripura Chief Minister’s faux pas triggers worry in Sri Lanka

February 15th, 2021

By P.K.Balachandran/Daily Express Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Tripura Chief Minister’s faux pas triggers worry in Sri Lanka

Colombo, February 15: Tripura Chief Minister Biplap Kumar Deb has claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) honcho and current Indian Home Minister Amit Shah had once revealed to him that the BJP has a plan to form governments in neighboring Nepal and Sri Lanka.

This may be laughed off in India as another of those baseless utterances  by Deb who has earned an unsavory reputation of being a loud mouth. But in Sri Lanka it has caused considerable concern.

Reporters in Colombo have been desperately trying to confirm if Deb had really said what he has been quoted as saying, and whether the BJP, which rules India, really has a plan to install BJP regimes in Sri Lanka and Nepal. They have been wanting phone numbers of BJP leaders in Tamil Nadu and New Delhi to cross check to clear the anxiety.

Unfortunately for India, the story on Deb’s utterance, has come at a time when relations between Sri Lanka and India have soured a bit after the Gotabaya Rajapaksa government backed out of a May 2019 agreement to give the project to develop the strategic East Container Terminal in Colombo port to India. The Lankan government had also given three power generation projects in the islands of Jaffna to a Chinese company rejecting an Indian company’s tender. The latter decision was cancelled after India lodged a strong protest citing security concerns.

Lankans anxiously ask if India will become unfriendly to Colombo and take the Western countries’ side in the March session of the UN Human Rights Council where a hard-hitting resolution against the Sri Lankan government alleging war crimes is expected to be taken up.

The fact that India is yet to accept the Lankan government’s offer of a contract to build and operate the West Container Terminal in Colombo port in lieu of the East Terminal, is worrying friends as well as opponents of India in Sri Lanka.

The fact that India has been able to thwart the Sri Lankan government’s move to give a contract to build three power plants in the islands of Jaffna to China is seen by Sri Lankans as a demonstration of India’s superior clout in the region which has implications for Sri Lanka.

Deb a Laughing Stock

However, few in Sri Lanka know that Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb is a laughing stock in India. He had to be pulled by the BJP  top brass for his thoughtless and embarrassing remarks on a variety of matters.  

Reacting to Deb’s contention that Amit Shah had told him that the BJP will establish its rule in Sri Lanka and Nepal, Marxist Communist leader and former MP, Jitendra Chaudhury, said that Deb has no regard for the constitution or democracy. Chaudhury accused Amit Shah of engaging in a conspiracy against Nepal,” He demanded an answer from Prime Minister Narendra  Modi.

Tapas Dey, Tripura State Congress party Vice-President, described Deb’s remark as imperialistic”. He  said: It is unfortunate that the Chief Minister of Tripura is supportive of imperialism. Both Sri Lanka and Nepal are sovereign countries, and we cannot interfere or do anything about their internal affairs.” Dey also sought action against Deb for his anti-national” statements.

In the past, Deb had made hilarious remarks with dead seriousness. s. He asked families to rear ducks because when ducks swim in water, the oxygen level automatically increases in the water body”.  He announced  that the government would distribute 50,000 ducklings to villagers whose homes are near water bodies.

Glorifying ancient India’s achievements in science and technology Deb said: India has been using internet for ages. In Mahabharata, Sanjaya was blind, but he narrated what was happening in the battlefield to Dhritarashtra anyway. This was due to the existence of the internet. Satellites also existed in that period.”

Once he shocked civil servants at a civil service function when he said that only civil engineers are suited for the civil services. Civil engineers should join the Civil Services because they have the knowledge and experience to help build a proper administration and society.”

He then made a sexist comment about Indian model Diana Hayden who won the Miss World title in 1997. She is not worthy of the Miss World crown. We see women as goddess Laxmi and Saraswati. Aishwarya Rai represents Indian women. She became Miss World in 1997 and that’s all right. But I do not understand the beauty of Diana Hayden,” Deb said as the audience squirmed. After protests from feminists, he apologized.

Deb then advised Tripura’s youth not to hanker for government jobs but to rear a cow or open a paan (betel leaf) shop. The youth here run after political parties to get a government job and waste precious time instead of using it to become entrepreneurs. If they had set up paan shops each one would have accumulated a bank balance of Rs 5 lakhs,” he said.

Since his utterances were often not a laughing matter, he was summoned to the BJP headquarters in Delhi and castigated.

Spread of evangelical groups causes alarm in Sri Lanka

February 15th, 2021

UCA News reporter, Colombo

Cardinal Ranjith calls for the government to regulate extremist groups after a spate of high-profile conversions

Spread of evangelical groups causes alarm in Sri Lanka

Veteran singer Victor Ratnayake claimed he regained his lost voice with the blessings of God via a religious sect. (Photo: YouTube)

Anna Mary, 32, and her assistant display religious magazines in public places four days a week. They dress in white and display the magazines in a small cart in front of Maradana railway station and other public places in Colombo.

Some passers-by ask what Mary and her assistant are doing. They reply that they are serving God whenever they can. Scenes like this have become common, especially in major cities in Sri Lanka.

“It is a common scene that hundreds of people pray together in such prayer centers from morning until evening,” said Mary. “Special bus services are also available in Colombo, Negombo, Wennappuwa and Chilaw, especially for Sunday services.” 

Mary and her family were Catholics but joined an evangelical church and are devoted to its ministry. They talk about God and offer a free magazine and invite interested people to attend a prayer center.

Mary insists that they do not forcibly convert people, adding that her mission is to go from house to house to introduce God to those who do not know about him.

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith of Colombo has called on the government to regulate all members of extremist groups posing as pastors and to check their sources of income.

He said the Catholic Church, led by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Sri Lanka, had nothing to do with these pastors and their activities.

Buddhists account for over 70 percent of Sri Lanka’s population, while the Christian minority accounts for only 7.4 percent.

Cardinal Ranjith issued a special statement on Feb. 11 explaining the Church’s position on conversion and said a group of so-called pastors were carrying out extremist activities targeting veteran artists, athletes and businessmen in the country.

In a video circulating on social media, Nelu Adhikari, a popular singer, said she gave up Buddhism and joined an evangelical group, claiming her faith had cured her of tiredness.

In another video circulating on social media, veteran singer Victor Ratnayake claimed he regained his lost voice with the blessings of God via a religious sect. Ratnayake’s wife can also be seen participating in the prayer.

Senior Buddhist monk Ampitiye Sumanarathana Thera accused evangelical pastor Nalaka Fonseka of forcible conversion and used profane language in his assault on the pastor in January 2020.

The Church has a clear administrative structure. But there is no system in the country to regulate these pastors, there is no discipline, no transparency. This directly affects the religious organizations in the country and this would affect religious harmony,” Cardinal Ranjith said.

“I declare to my Buddhist brothers and sisters that the Roman Catholic Church has no affiliation with such extremist religious organizations.” 

Mary said they have registered their church and have never converted anyone by force. “We have not given gifts to Buddhists, Hindus and Christians to convert them. People should have the freedom to choose their religion,” she said.

COVID-19 vaccination to start today from Western Province

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Army Commander Shavendra Silva says that COVID-19 vaccinations will commence from today (February 15), as per instructions of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

Accordingly, arrangements have been made to vaccinate the general public against the COVID-19 virus using the Oxford Astra Zeneca vaccine.

The vaccination process will initially commence from the Western Province for the groups that interact closely with the public and those who face higher-risks of infection.

People living in high-risk areas of the spread of COVID-19 in the Western Province will be identified and vaccinated as the first step.

Meanwhile, 500,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccination, the first batch of a vaccine stock ordered for 9 million, will arrive in Sri Lanka within a week, according to the Army Chief.

More stocks of vaccines are due to arrive from the World Health Organization within the first two weeks of March.

Vaccination drive commenced with CMC sanitation workers and MPs

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Vaccination of sanitation workers within the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) limits commenced today (February 15), says Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle, the State Minister of Primary Healthcare, Epidemics, and COVID Disease Control.

Speaking to media at the Ministry today, Fernandopulle said that it has been decided to vaccinate high-risk groups and the communities in high-risk areas as a priority.

She pointed out that the majority of coronavirus cases have been identified from Colombo and Gampaha Districts.

The State Minister further said that the vaccination process can be further regulated when Sri Lanka receives the vaccine doses provided under the COVAX program of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Speaking on the rumors of a lockdown in the country due to the detection of new COVID-19 variants within Sri Lanka, she said that there is no such need to lockdown the country as of yet.

Stating that the new variants have been identified mostly in patients who arrived from foreign countries, Fernandopulle said that the Epidemiology Unit is currently studying these patients who have all been quarantined or sent for treatment.

We were able to identify patients with the new variant because we were vigilant about this. We had informed the people about this that new varieties could emerge in the future.

The important thing now is to control that cluster without allowing it to spread. All necessary steps have been taken for that. We see that people also display risky behavior. They get together without masks. Crowds gather through weddings.

There is no need to lockdown the country. There is no increase in the number of patients reported. No new guidelines are needed to control the situation. It is sufficient to follow the guidelines already issued.”#

Sri Lanka to vaccinate MPs against Covid-19 tomorrow

Members of Parliament will be vaccinated with the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine tomorrow (Feb. 15), according to the Serjeant-at-Arms of the Sri Lanka Parliament. 

He stated that the vaccination of parliamentarians will take place at the Army Hospital on Tuesday.

Minister of Wildlife and Forest Conservation C.B. Ratnayake recently became one of the first MPs to be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile Army Commander Shavendra Silva said that COVID-19 vaccinations will commence from today (15), as per the instructions of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

He said arrangements have been made to vaccinate the general public against the COVID-19 virus using the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine.

The vaccination process will initially commence from the Western Province for the groups that interact closely with the public and those who face higher-risks of infection, he said.

PUCSL grants approval for Kerawalapitiya LNG power plant

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), the electricity sector regulator, approved the power purchase agreement to build a 300 MW Kerawalapitiya Liquid Natural Gas power plant in Sri Lanka under the new chairmanship and the board members last week (13). The power purchase agreement will be signed by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Lakdhanavi Pvt Ltd.
 
The power purchase agreement of 300 MW Kerawalapitiya LNG approved by the PUCSL will be implemented with conditions more favorable to the electricity consumer, the CEB, and the government. The PUCSL recommended the inclusion of 18 amendments that were not included in the previous power purchase agreement submitted for approval, and the CEB and Lakdanavi have agreed to include those favorable terms. Accordingly, the agreement approved by the PUCSL is more favorable to the consumers, the Government, and the Ceylon Electricity Board. The CEB will purchase electricity for 20 years under this agreement,” says Janaka Ratnayake, Chairman of Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka. 

The unit price of electricity supplied by this power plant is Rs. 14.98. Both diesel and LNG fuels can be used to generate electricity, and the initial phase of generation will continue to use diesel fuel until LNG or natural gas supply begins.

The CEB sought the approval of the PUCSL for the tendering of this LNG power plant on November 15, 2016, and the PUCSL approved the process within two days (17th November 2016). The CEB is responsible for selecting the most suitable party to build this power plant through a tendering process and it has taken about 4 years to complete the tender process for this power plant. 

Following the completion of the tender process and the selection of the eligible party, the relevant purchase agreement was submitted for the approval of the PUCSL on October 9, 2020, by CEB.  However, it was revealed that there were discrepancies between the new agreement submitted by the CEB and the original agreement approved by the PUCSL. In particular, the 18 amendments contained in the original agreement were not included in the final agreement submitted for approval. The PUCSL recommended to the CEB to re-include these conditions in the agreement as the removal of these conditions will be detrimental to the consumer, the government, and the CEB. Subject to those amendments, conditional approval for the final agreement was granted on November 25, 2020. Following the recommendations of the PUCSL, the CEB amended the final agreement and submitted the final agreement for the purchase of electricity on December 1, 2020, for approval.  However, by the time of the submission of the final agreement, the then members of the Commission had resigned from their posts. 

The new members were appointed to the Commission in the first week of February 2021 and at the first meeting of the new board, final approval was given for the 300 MW LNG power plant agreement.

The PUCSL expects the CEB will take actions to expedite the construction of this 300 MW LNG power plant to cater to the country’s electricity demand,” Ratnayake added.

Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 death toll climbs past 400 mark

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Sri Lanka has surpassed the grim milestone of the 400th death caused by coronavirus today (February 15), the Department of Government Information confirmed.

As per the Ministry of Health, a total of 06 new COVID-19 deaths have been reported today.

Among the latest victims are five male patients and one female patient.

This brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths witnessed in the country to 403.

01. The deceased is a 78-year-old male from Divulankadawala. He was transferred from Welikanda Covid Treatment Centre to IDH hospital where he died on 14.02.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as COVID-19 pneumonia.
  
02. The deceased is a 48-year-old female from Pallethalawinna. She was diagnosed as infected with the COVID-19 virus and transferred from National Hospital Kandy to IDH Hospital where she died on 14.02.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as blood poisoning, COVID-19  pneumonia, complicated kidney disease, and damaged kidneys.
 
03. The deceased is a 57-year-old male from Hanwella. He was diagnosed as infected with the COVID-19 virus and transferred from Apeksha Hospital Maharagama to IDH Hospital where he died on 15.02.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as cancer and COVID-19 pneumonia.

04. The deceased is an 80-year-old male from Nugegoda. He was diagnosed as infected with the COVID-19 virus and transferred from a private hospital in Colombo to IDH hospital where he died on 14.02.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as COVD-19 pneumonia, blood poisoning shock, acute kidney damages, complicated kidney disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, and high levels of lipid in the blood.
  
05. The deceased is a 68-year-old male from Wattala. He was diagnosed as infected with COVID-19 and transferred from District Hospital Dompe to Base Hospital Homagama where he died on 14.02.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as blood poisoning shock, COVID-19  pneumonia, complicated kidney disease, and acute diabetes.

06. The deceased is a 70-year-old male from Hunnasgiriya. He died on 14.02.2021 while undergoing treatments at National Hospital Kandy. The cause of death is mentioned as  COVID-19 pneumonia, acute kidney disease, and heart failure.

Coronavirus: 774 new positive cases within the day

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Sri Lanka has registered 463 more positive cases of Covid-19 today (February 15), the Ministry of Health confirmed.

Thereby, Sri Lanka has detected 774 new positive cases of COVID-19 within the day.

As per statistics, the total number of Covid-19 infections confirmed so far in the country now stands at 76,428.

Recoveries from the virus meanwhile climbed to 69,411 earlier today, as 715 more patients regained health.

However, 6,620 active cases are still under medical care at selected hospitals and treatment centers located across the island.

Total lives claimed by the pandemic outbreak sits at 397 at present.

Mutant variant of COVID-19 virus identified from Colombo

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

A mutant variant of the COVID-19 virus has been identified in two patients from Colombo, said Dr. Ruwan Wijayamuni, the Chief Medical Officer of the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC).

Dr. Wijayamuni points out that it will be difficult to prevent a third wave of COVID-19 cases if the public does not follow health advice and continue to be safe.

According to tests conducted by the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, blood tests on two patients in Colombo have revealed a mutation in the COVID-19 virus.

So far we have managed the second wave of Kovid very well. But if the public is not careful and does not follow health care advice, it may be difficult for us to prevent a third wave.”

AG requests for another Trial-at-Bar for third bond auction

February 15th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Attorney General has requested for another Trial-at-Bar for the trial of the Bond Scam involving the third Treasury Bond Auction of March 31, 2016.

The Coordinating Officer of the Attorney General State Counsel Nishara Jayaratne stated that Attorney General Dappula de Livera made this request to the Chief Justice today (February 15).

The new set of judges has been requested to try former Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, former Governor of Central Bank Arjuna Mahendran, Arjun Aloysius, and 07 others with regard to the relevant trial.

The Attorney General made a similar request on February 11, 2021, after the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) informed the court that investigations into the Rs. 51.98 billion financial irregularities in the 2nd Central Bank bond issue against 11 suspects named in the case have been concluded.

May the UNHRC respect the common humanity of all Sri Lankans before seeking to punish them for human rights violations uncommitted

February 14th, 2021

By Rohana R. Wasala

The 73rd anniversary of independence was officially celebrated in Colombo on February 4 with some of the accustomed pomp and pageantry associated with the event. Faced by the still rampant Covid menace and the looming economic and political crises, the current regime, which is still struggling to reach its cruising altitude, couldn’t have done better in the circumstances. This is so, particularly, in view of the fact that today the relevance of celebrating the 1948 dominion status independence to the emerging Sri Lanka is increasingly coming into question. The independence anniversary has become a virtual political-cultural anachronism that keeps Sri Lankans religiously reminded of the eminently forgettable fake independence grudgingly offered after the humiliating experience of one and a half centuries of rapacious British colonialism, whose evil legacy is still blighting their beloved motherland. 

Meanwhile one could see that the occasion was observed in different, but ultimately complementary, ways in two particularly significant venues apart from Colombo where the national independence anniversary was perfunctorily observed. Let’s for the moment forget about various other places that may have held customary annual freedom day functions. The two centres meant here are Jaffna and Kandy. A group of young Tamils including women and school children (as reported in the media) marked the day in Jaffna with a march displaying national flags and placards calling for national unity and peace and expressing opposition to conventional Tamil politicians who, they alleged, were working to create divisions and disharmony for narrow party political ends. The group was led by a young Tamil known by his birth name Arulanandan Arun or his alias Arun Siddharth, who claims that his grandfather was a toddy tapper, fiercely criticises the entrenched Tamil political elite of the north . (He revealed during a subsequent TV interview that he was not so young being forty-three already.) He has gained some popularity among ordinary people in the south as well as in the north as a sincere critic of the existing reactionary political elite of the north who reside in clover in Colombo or live in and/or operate from Europe, while doing nothing to improve the lot of the suffering Tamils in the north. His criticisms of prominent northern Tamil politicians are so authentic that one feels that he should be able to play an important liaison role, if he wishes, with similar minded young southerners of all three communities that will ultimately contribute towards forging national unity. Ordinary Tamils don’t want separation; what they want is development and jobs, free from interference from India and the West. 

It has long been argued that ordinary Tamils in the north actually suffer from casteist discrimination among themselves, and not from any Sinhalese majoritarianism as falsely alleged by separatists and their ignorant backers abroad. This is a truth that Arun has clearly pointed out. The same news sources reported that a supposedly anti-government protest march which had started from Pottuvil in Ampara in the east the previous day (February 3), was planning to finally arrive at Polikandi in Jaffna on the 7th after a five day trek.. 

Though police had obtained a court order against the protest march, it went ahead, nevertheless. These demonstrators were demanding a halt to what they called encroachment of ‘Tamil lands’ under the pretext of archaeological excavations, fulfilment of the promised Rs 1000 daily pay for upcountry estate workers and for a relaxation of the mandatory cremation order in respect of corona-dead Muslims, etc. (Important: These are fake demands; there are no Tamil, Muslim, or Sinhalese lands in Sri Lanka; the whole island belongs to all the communities; archaeological sites come under the archaeology department, and lawful excavations are done under its supervision; the extensive archaeological relics of the country are now the common heritage and property of all Sri Lankans; much of the tourist industry depends on these, and as such, they are also a big economic asset to the country; the Rs 1000 daily pay demand is duly being met; the decree to burn corona-dead corpses is a scientific decision, not a political one; the PM revealed in parliament February 10 in reply to a Muslim MP’s query that burial will be allowed hereafter, implicitly because it has now been established that the virus is not transmitted through water.) 

The protest march organized by some TNA-led Tamil political parties and NGO elements provoked a negative response from the young enlightened Tamils among the northerners in the form of  counter demonstrations. These northern Tamils held rallies against the seemingly anti-government march at the old bus stand in Vavuniya (February 6) and at Murungan in Mannar (February 7). According to them the march that started on February 3 from Pottuvil was completely unjustified. It was organized only to promote the exclusive interests of some regional political parties, and to hoodwink the common people”. Of course, the march had little to do with independence day  celebrations. It may be suspected that its actual aim was to further undermine Sri Lanka at Geneva in two or three weeks’ time. TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran expects India to support West-sponsored anti-Sri Lanka resolutions at the UNHRC at its 46th session there next month, according to The Island/February 13. However, as public security minister Sarath Weerasekera says, more countries than before are likely to support Sri Lanka this time since the country has withdrawn from co-sponsorship of the those baseless resolutions under the present government. 

Back to the Pottuvil to Polikandi march, going by media reports, no one can deny that a fairly large number of Tamils and Muslims (strange bedfellows, no doubt, with conflicting long term ambitions) took part in the protest march though obviously it was well short of the highly exaggerated figure of 60,000 that MP Gajendra Kumar Ponnambalam mentioned in parliament on February 9, 2021. He however claimed that the march was not something against the government. GKP stated what he called ‘the four core demands’ of the marchers: 1) recognition of the north-east as the Tamil and Muslim Tamil speaking people’s homeland, 2) the recognition of Tamils as a distinct nation, 3) the right to self-determination of the Tamil nation, and 4) the referral of Sri Lanka to the ICC and other international accountability mechanisms to look into and investigate the acts of genocide that happened and that continue to happen that is being committed by the state”. GKP’s risible  nonsensical definition of alleged ‘Tamil genocide’ as dismantling the identity of Tamils” belied his charge. Listening to his loud speech in the House, I remembered the lines a tale / Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,/ Signifying nothing” in the Shakespeare play Macbeth, and thought that probably he was himself in need of a referral letter from somebody to a specialist. But he was treated to a curative blast from MP Pramita Bandara Tennekoon who described him as a popular LTTE sympathizer”. PBT pulverized him point by point and reduced him to silenced embarrassment. No need to say that the tired, backward, Tamil old guard are still bent on avenging the defeat of the terrorist LTTE, instead of looking forward to building, together with the rest of the communities, a peaceful and prosperous Sri Lanka for all its citizens as PBT urged, and as the young generation Tamils and their fellow Muslims and Sinhalese across the country are now focused on doing. 

Nevertheless I personally believe  that these actions and reactions in the north and east demonstrate, instead a revival of the dead terrorism, a healthy democratic trend that is developing among Tamils, particularly the Tamil youth, who are set to work with their counterparts in the south in together creating a unitary Sri Lanka without allowing outsiders (geopolitical, military and economic powers with axes to grind) to get involved in our internal affairs in pursuit of their own selfish ends at our expense. They need to be mindful of the new religious dimension of the growing overall threat to pan-Sri Lanka unity: The vulnerability of peaceful, non-violent, and non-extremist multiethnic Sri Lankans (including the majority Buddhists and Hindus) who form 98% of the population, is being aggravated by various extremist fundamentalist sects of both types (Christian and Muslim), through their intensified activism by effectively adding to the anti-Sri Lanka arsenal of interventionist powers while the country is engulfed in political and economic crises amidst the corona pandemic.

Meanwhile the independence day was remembered with a twist in Kandy on February 4, that too, only by default, when a small group of white clad, mostly young people led by a hitherto unknown Buddhist monk named Medirigiriye Sikhi, prepared to hoist ‘the flag of Sinhale’ at the Dalada Maligawa premises, but were prevented from doing so by the police acting on a court order issued prior to the event. Two separate You Tube videos of the episode that I came across showed what happened outside and inside the Sri Dalada Maligawa that morning. Ven. Sikhi agreed to obey the court injunction after the head police officer on the scene explained to him that it was illegal to hoist his Sinhale flag in the Maligawa premises because it is not what the existing constitution decrees as the national flag, and that, besides, displaying a lion flag as the national flag without the two vertical bands is prejudicial to some sections of the society and so cannot be allowed even in terms of the ICCPR (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) to which Sri Lanka is a signatory. But still, as an alternative, the monk wanted to make an offering of the flag to the Tooth Relic while stating his alleged intentions on the occasion. Police let him display the controversial flag to the media and the few people around, which was the correct thing to do in the emotion charged context, because it enabled the monk to assert his and his partners’ right to freedom of expression. He took the opportunity to re-stress the ‘One Country, One Law’ pledge that the present rulers committed themselves to during the elections. 

The monk stated that he had concocted some indigenous medicines to fight the currently raging coronavirus disease, including a medicinal oil called ‘ahivaataroganivarana thailaya’ at his own expense. He offered this ‘hela osuwa’ (indigenous Sinhala medicine) to the rulers, advising them to use it on the local population against the coronavirus disease, presumably as a resistance/immunity builder, and to export it to other countries, which incidentally would, in his opinion, ease the debt burden on the country; but they didn’t listen to him, he complained. He expressed his deep disappointment that his medicinal preparations still remain neglected.  We don’t like innocent people dying; we are against extremist activities and the destruction of the environment. Many prominent speakers and monks, as media have reported, argue that there is no real independence (in the country). This is true”, Ven. Sukhi said. (Ill-wishers determined to harm Sri Lanka at every turn went to town in the media attacking the government’s alleged reliance on superstition instead of science, when it implicitly allowed practitioners of traditional medicine to try their remedies on potential victims of Covid-19 to boost their immunity. However, its failure to manage the damage done by quacks who naturally exploit such situations cost the government dearly in terms of an adverse press in this regard. That was unfortunate. So is its apparent wavering on the burial non-issue.)   

Then Ven. Sukhi offered kirihara (milk rice) and the medicines to the Sacred Tooth Relic and all other Buddha relics. Next, he  placed three copies of the Sinhale Flag on the altar, offering it to the Dalada, though he had been prevented by the state authorities from raising it in the sacred premises.  The monk exonerated the police officers from any blame for this, explaining that they were just doing their duty, but that they helped him do the offerings before the sacred shrine. His dedicatory words were: I am leaving one of these flags as a gift to the Tooth Relic, while taking the other two back; one of these two, I will hand over to the President, and I will keep the other with me. The flag that I am retaining with me is for honouring it and for getting all Sri Lankans to rally round it in unity. I solemnly pledge before you (the Buddha) to do this (i.e., dedicate myself for this solemn undertaking)”. 

The symbolism of the monk’s act is likely to be lost on many who experience no empathy with the majority Sinhala Buddhist community. Kandy was the last seat of government of the island kingdom of Sinhale, which, by the time of the British imperial takeover or annexation in 1815 (executed through intrigue), was hemmed in on all sides by the littoral provinces successively occupied by various foreign powers over the previous centuries. Nationalist movements invariably have the non-political leadership or patronage of Buddhist monks because of the over two millennia old organic linkage between Buddhism and the majority Sinhalese who built up the uniquely humane and hospitable island’s Buddhist civilization. What was brought down at Kandy when the British raised their union jack on signing the Kandyan Convention of 1815 was the royal standard of the last king of Sinhale, which had only the image of the sword wielding lion. This same royal flag was what was raised on February 4, 1948, the arbitrarily chosen day of independence. It remained the national flag of (at least nominally independent) Sri Lanka for the first three years before it was modified in 1951 by adding two vertical stripes to represent the two minorities (the green for Muslims and the orange for Tamils). It has been further modified since 1972 when Sri Lanka was declared a republic. Some nationalists argue that the 1951 addition of differently coloured bands to show minorities was an unnecessarily divisive innovation, because the lion image represents the whole country of Sinhale with all its diverse communities who are well ensconced and secure within its generously accommodating Buddhist culture (which is in that respect identical with the very tolerant Hindu culture of our big neighbour India that Jawaharlal Nehru described in his monumental ‘Discovery of India’ as enfolding alien cultures within its generous embrace), so compatible with secular democracy. 

The lion image in the Lankan royal standard is as old as the Sri Lankan state’s 2500 year written history. However, we have to accept the fact that today’s national flag is a product of historical evolution; an earlier form of it cannot be reintroduced a second time as it will be incongruent with the new realities. Historical wrongs cannot be corrected through individual arbitrary action. The government cannot allow it since it is against the existing constitution and is also in violation of the ICCPR treaty as explained to the monk by the police officer. Sri Lanka signed the particular covenant in June 1980. 

As revealed in another You Tube video uploaded on February 4, 2021, something else had happened at Kundasale one day before, that anticipated the monk’s ‘Sinhale flag’ scene in Kandy. Police (from Kandy or Teldeniya) delivered a restraining order issued by Additional Magistrate’s court No. 2/Kandy to Amith Weerasinghe, at his residence at Kundasale, warning him that he would be arrested if he participated in a certain independence day celebration event (different from the officially scheduled ones) in the Maligawa premises to be held on February 4. Amith Weerasinghe (30) is the leader of a nonviolent (in spite of the name) nationalist youth group (known as ‘Mahason Balakaya’ or Mahason Battalion, named after an ancient Sinhala warrior) agitating against aggressive, unacceptable activities of Islamist extremists. As he credibly claims, among his 275,000 followers across the country are young Tamils and Muslims. His popularity makes him a challenge to the entrenched traditionalists among politicians in Kandy like his counterpart Arun Siddharthan in Jaffna to his established seniors there. He contested the last parliamentary election from the Kandy district as an independent candidate. 

He didn’t win a seat though he and his supporters had been sure he would. He firmly believes that he has been robbed of his certain victory ‘by an unseen hand’, and has initiated legal action demanding a recount of the vote. According to Weerasinghe, his case is to be taken up by the court next month. 

Weerasinghe says that he knows nothing about the so-called nationalist organisation dubbed ‘Sinhala jatikawadi sanvidhana’ (Sinhalese Nationalist Organization) mentioned in the court order, and that he was not due to take part in any independence day ceremony or protest in Kandy on February 4. He suspects that this could be the work of some senior politicians who are worried that he might contest the upcoming provincial council elections to their disadvantage, and who want him imprisoned so he would be neutralised and safely got out of their way. He is already facing twenty-seven cases filed under the ICCPR for his agitational activism against Islamist extremism over many years.To be arraigned under the ICCPR for opposing Islamist extremism is a sad irony, because it is actually Islamists who tend to violate all the five key human rights enshrined in that covenant. Weerasinghe doesn’t want a twenty-eighth case to be filed against him for no reason. The last time he was similarly trapped, he had to serve nine months in prison. Incidentally, Ven Sikhi who led the protest against what he believed to be unfreedom called his organization ‘jatiye peramunagath sinhayo’ (Lions Leading the Nation), not what Weerasinghe was alleged to belong to by the police. 

Weerasinghe does not approve of monks dabbling in politics or going to parliament. He says that he fights for only three key demands, occasioned by the need to neutralize the existential threat posed by religious extremists to the Buddha Sasana: a birth control law, a common marriage law for all, and an anti-unethical conversion law. The monks are agitating for the same, in addition to such issues as saving from vandals and landgrabbers the overwhelmingly Sinhala Buddhist archaeological heritage sites of the country for posterity, the preservation of the environment, and protecting innocent citizens of all communities from the depredations of totalitarian religious extremists. If they seem to fight for any political changes, that is incidental, but not central to their demands. Their methods are nonviolent, though the forces that they come into conflict with in the course of their activism have turned them into demons in the eyes of the world through adverse propaganda. The dead silence of the Ven. Mahanayakes who have so far failed to provide these well intentioned young monks the proper monolithic leadership they need is largely responsible for their present predicament. But now they are well positioned to facilitate the emerging enlightenment and desire for peace among the young of all communities. The fact that the Sinhalese are predominantly Buddhist and the Tamils predominantly Hindus is important to recognize. They are the common target of murderous Jihadists as well as fanatical Christian proselytizers. Unity among Sinhalese and Tamils favourably viewed by peaceful mainstream Christians and Muslims will be indispensable for defending themselves against their common enemies.       

Permitting religious cults is dangerous – Prof. Gunaratna

February 14th, 2021

by Nadira Gunatilleke Courtesy Sunday Observer

14 February, 2021

The Government should not permit religious functionaries to cross over to the political space, said Dr. Rohan Gunaratna, in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Observer. Dr Gunaratna is an Honorary Professor at the Sir John Kotalawala Defence University and Senior Advisor to its Department of Defence and Strategic Studies. Here he speaks about some current issues in Sri Lanka.

Q: `Born Again’ is a hot topic in Sri Lanka these days. Would you comment on it?

A: All religions are being used and misused by interested parties to spread their ideologies aggressively. The Government should create a Presidential Council of religious harmony to manage the religious challenges transforming into security threats. The Born Again Movement in Sri Lanka is not an exception.

All faiths are manipulated. No faith is immune. We have recently witnessed first-hand how Salafism, especially its Saudi version Wahhabism, was exploited by Zahran to attack Christians. During the P2P rally Hindu and Christian groups were exploited – the P2P protesters ended up worshipping suicide terrorists and terrorists in Jaffna.

Religious space is sacred. It should be treasured and protected by religious leaders. If religious leaders cannot control their faith communities, the Government should step in and act decisively. The Government should not permit religious functionaries to cross over to the political space.

The Thai Constitution forbids bhikkhus participating in politics. Thai authorities disrobe and punish bhikkhus who cross the red line. The Hindu nationalist organisation, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) member Ramachandra Vinayak Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. To the detriment of the Hindus and Sri Lanka, the RSS has established a presence in Sri Lanka.

The exploitation of religion and ethnicity by politicians and other interested parties, both domestic and foreign, should be firmly dealt with. Religious freedom should come with responsibility – no religion should encroach in the space of others.

Sri Lanka can never move from a third world to a first world country unless the Government and community leaders develop legislation to regulate the religious and ethnic space. Ethnic and religious harmony is paramount for social and political stability and economic prosperity.

The Born Again Movement is a cult group that has deviated from mainstream Christianity. Similar to Salafism and its Wahhabi strain criticised by the local and traditional Muslims, the Born Again Movement is criticised by the mainstream Christians who coexist with other communities.

As the Yahapalana regime did not control the spread of the Born Again Movement, the cult is gathering momentum. A few hundred people are gathering around this faith group in Sri Lanka after a handful of Sri Lankan singers and cricketers participated in Born Again practices.

The Government in cooperation with the mainstream Christian leaders should stop the conversion of Buddhists and Hindus. The cult provides benefits to the converts while non converts are treated differently. With their healing sessions used as a technique to reach out to other faith communities, the cult is perceived as a threat by other faith communities in Sri Lanka.

Wearing Western attire and speaking fluent English, the preachers attract a cross section of society to the cult. Such practices lead to misunderstanding and disharmony. In a country where other religions coexisted peacefully until the 2000s, the Born Again Movement should be monitored and regulated.

From a psychological perspective, these practices and behaviours explain man’s obsession with god(s) from the beginning of civilisation where he needed help, meaning and answers to the unknowns around him.

The cult members perceive that the challenges of their personal and professional lives can be addressed by joining these faith groups. When help is not within sight, they simply put the problem in God’s hands and then they think they are free.

The members self isolate themselves. Despite being criticised and sidelined by the larger community, the cult members meet the solace, company and sense of acceptance.

Their belief in God makes the adherents feel that God is on their side, and that they are accepted by God. A segment of the spectators with similar unaddressed grievances who observe this process start to follow the cult. They validate the cult.

The danger of permitting religious cults to operate has been evident in many instances.

1. Jonestown incident 1978 where 918 people died due to the instruction of cult leader Jim Jones

2. A Buddhist and Hindu cult Aum Shinrikyo led by Shoko Asahara used sarin to kill people in Tokyo in 1995. He was executed by Japan on July 6, 2018.

Like Zahran, these cult leaders were charming, charismatic and capable of fluent speech and assertive communication. The leader appeared in symbolic dress, beard, mannerism and gestures.

They surrounded themselves with wealthy followers who funded and protected them. The personal or occupational lives of the followers were in turmoil. Despite negative publicity, they continued to attract vulnerable segments of the population.

To attract and convince followers they demonstrated extraordinary skills and performances such as magic shows, especially, healing the blind, deaf, dumb and curing the possessed people.

Q: How do you interpret the latest behaviour of certain Tamil politicians displayed during Sri Lanka’s 73rd Independence celebration?

A: To disrupt Sri Lanka’s 73rd Independence Day celebration, a handful of Tamil activists and politicians organised a protest march from Ampara to Jaffna from February 3 to 6, 2021. The face of the march was the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) that had suffered electoral defeat.

To revive, the TNA highlighted among others, investigations into disappearances and called for the release of imprisoned LTTE terrorists. To enlist Muslim support, the TNA also raised the burial issue and to enlist plantation workers’ support, they demanded for them a Rs. 1,000 salary increase.

Referring to the Muslims as ‘Tamil speaking people’, MA Sumanthiran of the TNA attempted to woo the Muslims. Except Ameer Ali in Batticaloa and Imran Maharoof in Trincomalee, Muslims in general kept away from the TNA, considered a proxy of the LTTE. The LTTE ethnically cleansed 72,000 Muslims from the north and staged repeated massacres of Muslim villages in the east. The Muslims’ memories of LTTE brutalities persisted.

Commonly known as P2P, the march originated in Poththuvil (P) and ended in Polika’ndi (P). After the protesters left the east, the march was heavily infiltrated by LTTE supporters and sympathisers. A hundred red and yellow flags without the Tiger emblem was paraded.

The rally ended with protesters saluting Millar, the first LTTE suicide terrorist and Thileepan, an LTTE leader. In parallel, the LTTE international network staged their P2P march in the UK on February 7, 2021. The march was disrupted when the British police stopped the LTTE motorcade in Harrow, Middlesex and noted their vehicle numbers for investigation.

There were attempts to stage P2P marches in Canada, Switzerland, and Australia where LTTE flags were flown, cutouts of Velupillai Prabhakaran paraded, decorated lamps were lit, LTTE slogans sung and other LTTE memorabilia displayed.

Police investigations revealed that the LTTE headquarters group and other LTTE entities partly funded the protest. The P2P protests witnessed Tamil children carrying LTTE flags including the son of Pulavar alias Thumpan, the deputy leader of the LTTE headquarters group in the UK. An arms trafficker from North Korea, Pulavar was based in Indonesia moving weapons to Sri Lanka.

Like most LTTE functionaries that engaged in terrorist support activity, Pulavar masquerades as a human rights activist.

According to foreign intelligence, the headquarters group led by Anthony Cruz alias Sangeethan alias Dayabaran has been funding LTTE attacks in Sri Lanka. Cruz, a functionary of the LTTE national intelligence under Pottu Amman 1990 to 2009 was based in India from 1998-2003. With the end of Sri Lanka’s battle against terrorism in 2009, Cruz travelled to the UK through India.

In addition to the HQ group, known as World Tamil Historical Society, the P2P has been funded by the Tamil Coordinating Committee, another LTTE front led by Nediyawan.

Q: Does Sri Lanka really need the 13th Amendment?

A: The 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka (13A) created Provincial Councils in Sri Lanka. The Councils were created after July 29 1987, when the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord was signed between Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and President J.R. Jayewardene.

The background to the Accord was India providing sanctuary, financing, arming, training, and directing the LTTE. With India compelling Sri Lanka to sign the Accord, the government faced an insurrection in the south. The unhappiness was reflected when a naval rating hit Rajiv Gandhi nearly assassinating him.

The LTTE assassinated Gandhi after returning to violence having reneged on the Agreement. The reality in Sri Lanka is that any Government devolving powers to the North and East will be toppled. The historical experience is that devolution of power to the provinces will be exploited by the separatists to secede.

Tamil politicians both TNA and others are not trusted. They are either associated with the LTTE international network or with India. In February 2016, the Chief Minister of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province, C.V. Wigneswaran sought India’s direct intervention in the complete implementation of the Amendment.

Having suffered from Indian covert assistance to the LTTE and five other terrorist groups, Sri Lankans detested Indian intervention. Although India is unlikely to rearm the LTTE, Sri Lankans are suspicious of Indian designs especially, in the north and the east.

Increasingly, an opinion is building in Sri Lanka to abrogate the 13th Amendment along the lines of India revoking the special status, or limited autonomy, granted under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution to Jammu and Kashmir—a region administered by India as a state which consists of the larger part of Kashmir and which has been the subject of dispute among India, Pakistan, and China since 1947.

On August 5, 2019, the Government of India, cut off communication lines in the Kashmir Valley, a region gripped by a prolonged separatist terrorism and insurgency. Kashmiri politicians were taken into custody, including the former chief minister.

The Government is aware of the LTTE planning to harness the political freedoms in the north and the east and subvert the Tamil community. If there is a revival of the LTTE, the Sri Lankan Government will not hesitate to move in this direction.

The current strategy by the separatists is to masquerade as human rights activists and provoke Government overreaction. As such, the Government did not respond decisively to the P2P protest. However, having witnessed the detrimental impact of the protest, the Government will no longer permit a similar episode as it compromises the hard won stability and security.

The Government is also aware of the LTTE working both on the political and terrorist fronts. In addition to plotting intermittent attacks, the LTTE network overseas is building a support infrastructure in the north and the east.

After the military defeat of the LTTE in May 2009, Sri Lankans are unwilling to devolve land, police and financial powers to the provinces. The structure implemented in the North and the East should be acceptable to all parts of the country.

Sri Lanka cannot compromise at the UNHRC sessions

February 14th, 2021

The latest show in town for all matters concerning the law. Today’s topic – Sri Lanka cannot compromise at the UNHRC sessions Guest : Former permanent representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Tamara Kunanayakam,

අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමා ඓතිහාසික කන්දේවිහාරාධිපති පූජ්‍ය කොක්කාවිට විපුලසාර නාහිමියන් බැහැ දකී

February 14th, 2021

අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මාධ්‍ය අංශය

අළුත්ගම ඓතිහාසික කන්දේ විහාරයට ගිය ගරු අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මහතා කන්දේවිහාරාධිපති සහ ඇමරිකාවේ ෆ්ලොරීඩා බෞද්ධ විහාරාධිපති කීර්ති ශ්‍රී වාගීස්වර විනයාචාර්ය ගෞරව ශාස්ත්‍රෙව්දී පූජ්‍ය කොක්කාවිට විපුලසාර නාහිමියන් ඊයේ 2021.02.13 පස්වරුවේ බැහැ දැක ආශිර්වාද ලබා ගත්තේය.

කළුතර දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ හා බෙන්තර වලල්ලාවිට කෝරළයේ ප්‍රධාන සංඝනායක ධූරය ද හොබවන පූජ්‍ය කොක්කාවිට විපුලසාර නාහිමියන්ට නමස්කාර කරමින් පළමුව පිරිකර පූජා කළ අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමා නාහිමියන්ගේ සුව දුක් විමසා සිටියේය.

රටේ පවතින තත්ත්වය හමුවේ ධර්මානුකූල පිළිවෙත් ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් කොක්කාවිට විපුලසාර නාහිමියෝ මෙහි දී අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමාට අනුශාසනාවක් කළහ.

අනතුරුව අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමා ඓතිහාසික කන්දේවිහාරය වැඳ පුදා ගත්තේය. 

මෙම අවස්ථාවට රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය පියල් නිශාන් මහතා ඇතුළු ප්‍රාදේශීය මහජන නියෝජිතයන් හා බැතිමතුන් පිරිසක් එක්ව සිටියහ.

ආණ්ඩුවක් පිහිටුවලා ඒ ආණ්ඩුවෙන් පුළුවන් තරම් ප්‍රයෝජනය ගැනීම ජනතාව සතු වගකීමක් – ගරු අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මහතා

February 14th, 2021

අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මාධ්‍ය අංශය

ආණ්ඩුවක් පිහිටුවලා ඒ ආණ්ඩුවෙන් පුළුවන් තරම් ප්‍රයෝජනය ගැනීම ජනතාව සතු වගකීමක් යැයි ගරු අග්‍රාමාත්‍ය මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මහතා ඊයේ 2021.02.13 පස්වරුවේ අවධාරණය කළේය.

රුපියල් කෝටි 14ක වියදමෙන් මහල් හතරකින් යුතුව ඉදිකළ බේරුවල ප්‍රාදේශිය සභා බහු කාර්ය ගොඩනැගිල්ල විවෘත කිරීමේ අවස්ථාවට එක්වෙමින් අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමා මේ බව කියා සිටියේය.

අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමා කළ සම්පූර්ණ කතාව මෙසේය.

දීර්ඝ කතා කිහිපයක් ඔබ ඇහුම්කම් දුන්නා. කියන්න උවමනා සියලු දේ අපේ ඇමතිතුමත් කිව්වා. ඒ කෙසේවෙතත් මේ බේරුවල ප්‍රාදේශිය සභා බහු කාර්ය ගොඩනැගිල්ල විවෘත කරන්න අවස්ථාවක් ලැබුණ එක ගැන මම සන්තෝෂ වෙනවා. අපි ගමකට සේවය කරනවා නම් ඒ සේවය ලබා ගන්නා තැන හොඳට තියෙන්න ඕන කියලයි අපි විශ්වාස කරන්නෙ.

සේවයක් කරන්න සේවය කරන ස්ථානය බලපානවා. අද සභාපතිතුමාට නව ගොඩනැගිල්ලක් ලැබිලා තියෙනයා. මෙහි එන ජනතාවට වුණත් ඉන්න තැනක් තියෙනවා. ඒ නිසා හොඳ පරිසරයක් තුළ ඉඳගෙන තම සේවාව කරන්න මෙහි සේවකයන්ට පුළුවන් කම තිබෙනවා. සේවාව ලබා ගන්නා තැනත්තාටත් ඒ පහසුව ලැබෙනවා. 

මේ වගේ සභාපතිවරයෙක් ගැන අපි සන්තෝෂ වෙනවා. මොකද තමන්ට රජයෙන් සහ අනෙකුත් අංශවලින් ගත හැකි හැම උදව්වක්ම අරගෙන තම ප්‍රදේශය සංවර්ධනය කරන්න ගරු ඇමතිතුමන්ලා, මන්ත්‍රිතුමන්ලා සමඟ එකතු වෙලා මෙතුමා කටයුතු කරලා තියෙනවා. 

අපි අද වෙනකොට ආණ්ඩු බලය අරගෙන අවුරුද්දක් වගේ කෙටි කාලයක්. හාමුදුරුවනේ ඒ කාලයෙනුත් මාස හතරක් වගේ තමයි ආණ්ඩුව කරන්න පුළුවන් උනේ. අනෙක් කාලය ගැන පසුගිය කාලයේ තිබුණ තත්ත්වය ගැන අමුතුවෙන් කියන්න අවශ්‍යය නැහැ.   

කෙසේ වෙතත් අද විශේෂයෙන් නගරයට වඩා ගම පිළිබඳව කටයුතු කරන්න අපි සියලු දෙනා මහන්සි වෙනවා. ගමට නගරයේ තිබෙන පහසුකම් ලබා දීම අපේ වගකීමක් හා යුතුකමක්. ඒ කාර්ය අපි ඉටු කරනවා. 

කෙනෙකුට වතුර ටික, විදුලිය, මහා මාර්ග ලබා දෙන්න පුළුවන් නම් සියලු කටයුතු වලින් ගමක් දියුණු කරන්න පුළුවන් කම තියෙනවා. එමගින් පළාතක් දියුණු කරන්න පුළුවන්කම තියෙනවා. ඒ කාර්යභාරයට අප මුල් තැන දී කටයුතු කරනවා. 

විශේෂයෙන් ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ ජනාධිපතිතුමා පැය 15 ක් විතර වැඩ කරන නායකයෙක්. ඇත්ත කියන්න ඕන එච්චර නම් මම වැඩ කරන්නෙ නැහැ. නමුත් එතුමා ඉඳගෙන මේ සියලු ආයතන ගැන, පළාත් පාලන ආයතන ගැන, අවබෝධයක් ඇතිව තමයි තමන්ගෙ වැඩපිළිවෙළ ඉදිරියට ක්‍රියාත්මක කරන්නෙ. ඒ නිසා අපි ඉන් ප්‍රයෝජනය ගන්න ඕන. 

ආණ්ඩුවක් පිහිටුවලා ඒ ආණ්ඩුවෙන් පුළුවන් තරම් ප්‍රයෝජනය ගැනීම ජනතාව සතු වගකීමක් ලෙස මම දකිනවා. එහෙම නැතිව ඇමතිවරු පත්කරලා, මන්ත්‍රිවරු පත්කරලා, සභාවක් ගොඩ නගලා, මන්ත්‍රිවරු පත්කළා දැන් අපට වැඩේ කෙරෙයි කියලා පැත්තකට වෙලා ඉන්න ගියොත් ඉන් පළාතට වගේම තමන්ටත් පාඩුවක් වෙන්නෙ. 

ඒ නිසා තමන් පත් කරන මන්ත්‍රිවරයා, තමන් පත් කරන සභාපතිවරයා, තමන්ගේ දේශපාලන නායකයෙකු ලෙස පත්කරගත්තට පස්සෙ ඔබේ වගකීම තමයි ඔහුගෙන් හෝ ඇයගෙන් ප්‍රදේශය සඳහා ඔවුන් ලවා වැඩකරවා ගැනීම, එය කර ගැනීමේ අයිතිය ඔබට තියෙනවා. ඒ අයිතිය ඔබ පාවිච්චි කරයි කියන විශ්වාසය අපට තියෙනවා. 

තමන්ගෙ පළාත දියුණු වුණොත් තමයි අවට තිබෙන අනෙක් පළාත් දියුණු කරන්න පුළුවන් වෙන්නෙ. ඒ නිසා මම සංන්තෝෂ වෙනවා මේ ස්ථානයට ඇවිල්ලා මේ කටයුත්තට සම්බන්ධ වෙන්න අවස්ථාවක් ලැබීම පිළිබඳව. ඔබ සියලු දෙනාටම සුබ අනාගතයක් වේවා ! යැයි අග්‍රාමාත්‍යතුමා පැවැසීය. 

මෙම අවස්ථාවට රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යවරුන්වන පියල් නිශාන්ත, ජයන්ත සමරවීර, පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්‍රිවරුන්වන අනූප පැස්කුවෙල්, සංජීව එදිරිමාන්න, මර්ජාන් ෆලීල්, බස්නාහිර පළාත් හිටපු මහ ඇමැති ඉසුරු දේවප්‍රිය, බේරුවල ප්‍රාදේශිය සභාවේ සභාපති මේනක විමලරත්න ඇතුළු ප්‍රාදේශීය සභා මන්ත්‍රිවරුන් හා ප්‍රදේශවාසීන් පිරිසක් එක්ව සිටියහ.

හැට නව ලක්ෂයක ජනවරම යනු කුමක්දැයි ඇතමුන් යළි කියවාගත යුතුයි – රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ජයන්ත සමරවීර

February 14th, 2021

රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ජයන්ත සමරවීර

අෙ`ග් වාඩිවී කණ කෑම්, භාදා, දුෂ්කරතා, කුමන්ත‍්‍රණ, සියල්ල මැද යළිත් දේශ හිතෛෂී ප‍්‍රගතිශීලී බලවේගය වෙත ආණ්ඩු බලය ලැබී ඇති බවත්, ඉතිහාසයේ සිදුවූවාක් මෙන් එම ජයග‍්‍රහණය ආපසු හැරවීමට ඉඩ නොතබා, ආණ්ඩුව තුළ සිටින ඇතැමුන් හැටනව ලක්ෂයක් ජනතාව මේ ජයග‍්‍රහණයෙන් ආපේක්ෂා කරන්නේ කුමක්ද යන්න විවෘත මනසින් යුතුව කියවාගතයුතුව ඇතැයි ගුදම් පහසුකම්, බහාලූම් අංගන, වරාය සැපයුම් පහසුකම් සහ බෝට්ටු හා නැව් කර්මාන්ත සවර්ධන රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ජයන්ත සමරවීර මහතා ප‍්‍රකාශකර සිටියේය.


ඒ මහතා මේ බව ප‍්‍රකාශ කලේ දිවන්ගත ආතර් වී. දියෙස් මැතිතුමාගේ 135 වන ජන්ම දින සමරුවට එක්වෙමිනි. 

එහිදී ජයන්ත සමරවීර මැතිතුමා මෙසේද ප‍්‍රකාශකර සිටියේය.
‘‘ මේ බලවේගය කියන්නෙ ආතර් වී. දියෙස් මැතිතුමන් නියෝජනය කරන බලවේගය. එතුම බලාපොරොත්තු වුන බලවේගය. එතුමා රටට අවශ්‍ය වන්නේ කුමන විදියෙ බලවේගයක්ද, ඒ බලවේගයේ පදනම් දැක්ම කුමක්ද, අධිරාජ්‍යවාදින්ගෙ න්‍යායපත‍්‍රය සැකසෙන්නෙ කොයි විදියටද කියන එක නිවැරදිව අවබෝධ කරගෙන හිටියා. ඒ නිසා තමයි ඞී. එස්. සේනානායක මහත්තය සුද්දන්ට පාවඩ එලල ඊනියා නිදහස පිලිගනිද්දි, දියෙස් මැති තුමා තමන්ගෙ ලේ වලින් ලිපියක් ලියමින් අහන්නෙ ‘‘ ඞී. එස්. මේ සැබෑ නිදහස නෙමෙයි. රාජ්‍ය පරිපාලන කටයුතු වලින් අපේ සංස්කෘතිය පිටමන් කරනවනම් ඒක සැබෑ නිදහසක් වෙන්නෙ කොහොමද ?’’ කියල. ඒ විතරක් නෙමෙයි එතුමා තමන්ගෙ හිතමිතුරෙක් වුන, එතෙක් නිදහස් සටනෙ තමන් එක්ක හිටිය, ඒ වනවිට රටේ අග‍්‍රාමාත්‍යවරය වුන ඞී.එස්. සේනානායක මහත්තයට ලියනව  ‘‘ඞී. එස්. තව දුරටත් අපි දෙන්නට එකම ගමනක් නෑ. අපි වෙන්වෙන්නට කාලය ඇවිත්. ඔබ ඔබේ ගමන යන්න. මම මගේ ගමන යන්නම්’’ කියල.
මොකක්ද එතුම කිව්ව මේ මගේ ගමන. ඒ ගමන තමයි වරායෙ නැගෙනහිර ජැටියත් රැකගෙන, ජාතික සම්පත් විදේශිකයන්ට විකුණන එකත් නවත්තගෙන අපි මේ යමින් ඉන්නෙ. ඒ ගමන තමයි 1952 ශ‍්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂය නමින් නව දේශපාලන ව්‍යාපාරයක් ආරම්භ කරමින් බණ්ඩාරනායක මහත්තය ආරම්භ කරන්නෙ. එතුම ස`ග වෙද ගුරු ගොවි කම්කරු කියල එකතු කරන්නෙ ඒ ගමනට අවශ්‍ය ජාතික බලවේගය. ඒ බලවේගය තමයි 1948 දි වෙච්ච වැරැද්ද නිවැරදි කරමින් 1972 ජනරජ ව්‍යවස්ථාව ගේන්න කටයුතු කරන්නෙ. ඒ බලවේගය තමයි බලය ලැබුන හැම අවස්ථාවකම මේ රට ජාතික ආර්ථිකයක් දෙසට මෙහෙයවාපු බලවේගය. ඒ බලවේගය තමයි බලය නොමැති දුෂ්කර යුගවල පාරට බැහැල, උද්ඝෝෂන කරල මේ රටේ ජාතික සම්පත් රැකගත්ත බලවේගය.
නමුත් මේ බලවේගය බලයට පත්වෙන හැම අවස්ථාවකම සතුර කලබල වෙනව. බලයට පත්වෙන එක නවත්වන්න බැරිනම් බලයට පත්වුන පසු අවුල් වියවුල් හැදීම ආරම්භ කරනව. කුමන්ත‍්‍රණ කරුවන්, ඇතැම් රාජ්‍ය නිලධාරින් යොදාගෙන ජනතා බලාපොරොත්තු වලට පිටුපාමින් කටයුතු කරන්න අවශ්‍ය න්‍යායයන් සම්පාදනය කරල දෙනව. 1970 ආණ්ඩුව 1975 වෙනකොට බි`දවට්ටවන්නෙ ඒ විදියට. 1994 චන්ද්‍රිකා ආණ්ඩුව කැලෑ පාරක ගෙනියන්නෙ ඒ විදියට.
2005 දි මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමාව බලයට ගේන්නෙ මම කලින් ස`දහන් කරාපු බලවේගය. එතුම මේ රට හරි පීල්ලට අමාරුවෙන් හරි දාගන්නව. ඒ නිසා තමයි අධිරාජ්‍යාවාදින්ගෙ සහය ලැබුන ම්ලේච්ඡු කොටි ත‍්‍රස්තවාදය පරාජය කරන්න අපේ රටට පුලූවන් වෙන්නෙ. හැබැයි 2015 අවුරුද්ද වෙනකොට විශාල අවලාද ව්‍යාපාරයක් දියත්කරල, එතුමව පරාජය කරන්න සතුර සමත් වෙනව. හැබැයි අවුරුදු පහයි. මේ රටේ ජාතිකවාදී ප‍්‍රගතිශීලී බලවේග වලට පුලූවන්වෙනම යලිත් රට මුදාගැනීමේ මාවතට අවතීර්න වෙන්න. හැටනව ලක්ෂයක ජනතා බලයකින් ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමා ජනාධිපති වරයා බවට පත්වෙනනෙත් 2/3 ක බලයක් සහිත පාර්ලිමේන්තුවක් නිර්මාණය වෙමින් මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමා අග‍්‍රාමාත්‍ය වෙන්නෙත් ඒ හරහා.
අනගාරික ධර්මපාල තුමා, ආතර් වී දියෙස් මැති තුමා, එස්.ඩබ්.ඞී.බණ්ඩාරනායක මැතිතුමා,ඞී.ඒ.රාජපක්ෂ මැතිතුමා වැන්නන් පෝෂනය කරාපු දාර්ශනික චින්තාව සහිත බලවේගය තමයි මේ හැම යුගයකම ජාතික ආර්ථිකයක් ඉල්ලමින්, ජාතික ආරක්ෂාවක් ඉල්ලමින්, රටේ ස්වයිරීත්වය රකින්නට බලකරමින්, රටේ අභිමානය ප‍්‍රාර්ථනා කරමින් මේ පෙරට එන්නෙ. ඉතින් අද දවස කියන්නෙත් ඒ බලවේගය යම් ජයග‍්‍රහණයක් අත්පත් කරගෙන ආණ්ඩු බලය හොබවන යුගයක්.
අපි කලින් ස`දහන් කරා වගේ අද මේ ජයග‍්‍රහණය ආපසු හරවන්න අෙ`ග් ඉදන් කන කන වැඩ සිද්ධ වෙමින් යනව. මේ බලවේග එකිනෙකා කොටවල වාසිගන්න උත්සාහ කරමින් ඉන්නව. අපි මේ හැමදෙයක් ගැනම අවබෝධයෙන් ඉන්නා බවත් මෙතනදි කියන්න  ඕන.’’
පෙබරවාරි 11 වන දින පානදුර නගරයේ පිහිටුවා ඇති ආතර් වී. දියෙස් පිළිරුවට පුෂ්පෝපහාර දැක්වීමෙන් අනතුරුව පානදුර රන්කොත් විහාරස්ථ ධර්මශාලාවේ සමරු උත්සවය පැවති අතර ගෞරවණීය ස්වාමින් වහන්සේ ප‍්‍රමුඛව පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත‍්‍රී අනූප පැස්කුවල් මහතා, දේශහිතෛෂී ජාතික ව්‍යාපාරයේ මහලේකම් වෛද්‍ය වසන්ත බණ්ඩාර මහතා සහ ආතර් වී. දියෙස් මහතාගේ ඥාතීන් ඇතුලූ පිරිසක් උත්සවයට  සහභාගි වී සිටියහ.

When would there be a UN Human Rights Commissioner In Geneva fair and objective,able to separate facts from fiction to give Sri Lanka the recognition it deserves.-Part Three

February 14th, 2021

By Charles.S.Perera

In September  1973 a Military Coup  helped by the USA against Salvador Allende, President of Chili in which he died, and  the suffering of the people that followed  cannot be understood by any one, other than those who went through it. 

So it is with Sri Lanka,  no one can understand the suffering  the people went through under a ruthless terrorism for 30 years. In Sri Lanka  the Armed Forces were only doing its duty to protect the country and the people from an enemy who was aiming to brutalise the people to finally divide the country territorially.

This Her Excellency the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet will agree with if she were to take an unbiased objective look at the  situation Sri Lanka was facing at the time. 

Mme Bachelet, no one can understand the Mental Situation of His Excellency Salvador  Allende the President of Chili, when Palais de la Moneda was surrounded in an  Army Coup  led by Pinochet supported by the USA. Was Salvador Allande  assassinated or did he commlit suicide shooting himself with the gun his friend Fidel Castro had presented to him ?

President Salvador Aillende’s suffering ended with his death , but that of the Chilean people only began after his death.

Chilean People- men and women were arrested and  imprisoned according to the whim and fancy of the armed forces. They were being questioned and tortured for days. All typpes of gruesome methods of torture were invented and used against the people.

One torture method, which was very commonly used, was the “grill” or “La Parrilla.” In this torture, electricity was fed from a standard wall outlet through a control box into two wires each terminating in electrodes…… The naked prisoner was stretched out and strapped onto a metal bed frame, or a set of bedsprings, and tied down. He or she was subjected to electrical shocks on several parts of the body, especially on sensitive areas like the genitals and on open wounds. (The Valech Report )

 Villa Grimaldi, located in Santiago, was DINA’s (Office of the National Intelligence) most important torture center that began operating in 1974. Prisoners were interrogated for long periods of time. Once people were incarcerated on a massive scale, new places were reconditioned to hold them. The “tower” was designated as a holding center for political prisoners. There was a water tank on the top floor of the building, which included ten tight spaces where prisoners were held. These spaces were so small that victims had to enter them by crawling on their knees. The tower also included a torture chamber, where prisoners were kept in isolation. Many of them were never seen again. Food was scarce and the conditions were extremely unsanitary.

President Aillende was being accused by his enemies as a dictator, and thus  prepared the ground for a  Military take over of Chili.

The above facts  were given to  remind  the UN Commissioner for Human Rights, what had gone  in her own country  to  make her understand how difficult it is to make outsiders understand the genuine intention of an Armed Force of a country which is people friendly, and was doing its best to save the Tami civilians from a group of  ruthless terrorists who were unconcerned about the suffering of the people;  but only interested to set up a separate Tamil State in the North and East of this little Island.

The Sri Lanka Armed Forces never tortured the terrorists or the civilians, because such cruelty is  not in their nature. But the terrorist  caught the  soldiers and policemen who strayed into areas under their control and tortured them.

The terrorists were determined to carry on its perilous intentions careless of the suffering of the  innocent Tamil civilians  consisting of young and old men, women and children, who  were forcibly kept as a human shield to protect themselves from probable attacks by the Government armed forces.

However, the Armed Forces despite risking the lives of its soldiers were intent on saving the innocent Tamil people being kept by the terrorist as a human shield.

At a given moment before the final assault against the terrorists the Armed Forces decided to evacuate the Tamil Civilians serving as a human shield for the terrorists. The Armed Forces  risked their lives in a  most daring rescue operation perhaps carried out for the first time by any Armed Force in the World,  bringing away to safety 292,000 Tamil civilians  held by the terrorists as a human shield.

This episode of the evacuation of 292,000 Tamil Civilians by the SrI Lanka Armed Forces has not been mentioned by the  Tamil diaspora,  nor have the UNHuman Rights Commissioners have mentioned it  in their reports. The Tamil civilians are still not allowed to speak freely of the kindness , friendly and human treatment they received from the Soldiers and the Officers of the Sri Lanka Government Armed Forces. 

The damning annual report that is presented at the UNHR Council Session in Geneva is  an accusation of the Sri lanka Armed Forces,  all blame and damnation heaped on it,  as the Armed Forces carried out a  war against ordinary Tamil people,  as if the existence of terrorism in Sri Lanka was mere  imagination, and the claimed 30 years of suffering of the people of Sri Lanka under terrorism was hallucination. 

To write such a report, white washing the terrorists clean,  putting all the blame on the Sri Lanka Armed Forces, those in the Office of the UNHuman Rights Commission who wrote the report,  may have perhaps been generously compensated by the Tamil diaspora that gather in great numbers during the UNHR Council Sessions in Geneva,  shouting slogans,  condemning the Government and the Armed Forces of Sri Lanka. These Diaspora personnel have easy access to the UN Human Rights Council in  Geneva, as they have access to the UK Parliament where they even have the meetings and celebrations in it. That is how close the Tamil terrorist lobby is to the West and UK.

Therefore, Mme Michelle Bachalet  considering the experience you have as a politician , your socialist background, and the suffering you yourself went through under a dictatorship in your homeland,  it is important you read the  Maxwell Paranagama Report presented to the UNHR Council by the Government of Sri Lanka,  and revisit  the report prepared by your Office before it is presented at the Geneva Session. You may perhaps make a more progressive move Mme Bachelet, by consulting the Government of Sri Lanka before the Report is presented to the UNHRCouncil Session in Geneva.

For the Sri Lankans Madam Bachelet,  the Officers of the Army, Navy and  Air Force,  Soldiers of the Army, sailors of the Navy, the men of the Air Force,  some of those who gave their lives; others who gave their limbs and still live,  are all their heroes, who saved them from a probable atrocious death under  terrorism,  gave them peace, and provided them security.  

Therefore, they are happy to see army personnel occupying responsible posts in the administration of the government , because they can trust them and the soldiers are there to help them whenever  they are faced with natural disasters. The Armed Forces gave them  peace and security, now they assure their protection. The people of Sri Lanka do not consider having them working in government administration a militarisation. The Armed Forces are actively helping the people  in the pandemic. For the people of Sri Lanka the Tri Armed Forces are a source of strength. 

The people are happy to have their war heroes taking responsibility in the administration of the country, their country whichthey saved from its enemies. 

The British were  said to have been  Gentlemen. But that was a long time ago. When the US wanted to declare war against Iraq, Tony  Blair the Prime Minister of the UK prepared a false document to say that   Iraq was producing Weapons of Mass destruction. The USA declared war against Iraq  on Tony Blair’s false report. Iraq was bombed, turned to rubble.  American and  British Forces occupied Iraq and searched, but  they found no weapons of Mass destruction anywhere in Iraq. 

Now it is this  Britain that is leading the Core Group. 

It is not surprising that the UK has announced that it, along with Germany, Canada Macedonia and Montenegro, is   forming a Core Group to present another resolution to replace the US Resolution 30/1 from which Sri Lanka withdrew its  sponsorship. Now a Core Group with bloody hands.  The UK which has committed violation of human rights throughout its imperial past  massacred people in some areas in Sri Lanka  killing all males above 18 years, and burnt villages. It had been so even in other countries it colonised including in India. Canada continues to violate human rights of its own first citizens, the native Indians, kept strictly  in reservations meant for them . Germany we do not know why it joined the Core Group unless it wants to own Naazi  Holocaust. Macedonia and Montenegro are like puppies running after adopted masters.

Yasmina Sooka who was one of the three member Darusman Committee that wrote the false Darusman Report, keeps yelling accusations against the Officers of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces each time  they are offered a responsible position in the Government,  is probably paid by the Tamil Diaspora and now doing it for a living.

The Armed Forces of Sri Lanka cannot be compared to any other armed force of the world. The equipment our Armed Forces  have is only that required to protect the country and its people. To help the people  in any natural calamities the country may face such as floods, a tsunami; a pandemic like the Covid-19, or other unforeseen situations. We have no material for heavy bombardment or equipment for  toture chambers. Our Armed Forces serve as a peacetime Army constructing  Temples, reconstructing  ancient places of worship which are our National Heritage, Churches or homes damaged in wind and flood. Even help in emergency construction of roads, hospitals and buildings of utility value. They even engage in farming,  hoteliary,  or  special transport services using boats.

The retired Army Officers with special training  in Administrations are appointed where their experience could be made use of elsewhere.  This is useful to  a developing country such as ours as frugal use of the economy is a need.

The members of our Armed Forces consist mainly of Buddhists, who are kind and serviceable. Those of other religions are reliable and religious.

Therefore the men of our armed forces should not be seen as undesirables, but as respectable persons worthy of serving  Sri Lanka  which is their country,  or if needed serve in any country in the world which requires  honourable men of good moral conduct. 

It is only the Tamil diaspora abroad, the Tamil politicians who represented the terrorists in Sri Lanka Parliament, acted as a voice of the terrorists, who still lead the Tamil political groups to setup a separate Tamil State,  that carry damaging false propaganda  against the Armed Forces and retired members of the Armed Forces who now help in administration.  

It is the  USA  that helped in the Chili army coup against the Government of Salvadore Aillande, which  leads the western countries such as the UK led Core Group against Sri Lanka. It is  supported by  the Tamil Diaspora and the local  Tamil politicians. It is they who are behind these accusations which you have supported in your report to be presented at the next UN High Commissioners Human Rights Council Sessions in Geneva. 

Madam Michelle Bachelet as a Socialiist yourself,  and twice the President of Chili,  in view of what has been written above,  it is necessary that you revisit your report, and  perhaps consult the Government of Sri Lanka before you present your greatly exaggerated report  to  the Council Session in March,2021.

MP Gary Anandasangaree’s baseless campaign to push for a Mono-Ethnic Separate State in the North and East of Sri Lanka

February 14th, 2021
Mahinda Gunasekera Tambrook Drive  Agincourt, ON  M1W 3L9

Dear Madam Jean Yip,

MP Gary Anandasangaree’s baseless campaign to push for a Mono-Ethnic Separate State in the North and East of Sri Lanka

I am a resident of Scarborough-Agincourt for the past 38 years having migrated to Canada in 1975.  I understand that MP Gary
Anandasangaree who is a member of the Liberal Party caucus has arranged a Zoom meeting for parliamentarians on the 10th of
February to canvass support for a resolution on Sri Lanka aimed at establishing a Mono-Ethnic Separate State encompassing 35
percent of the island’s land area and 60 percent of the coastline and adjacent territorial waters for Tamils numbering approximately
5 percent resident in the region. Majority of the Tamils in the range of 55 – 58 percent live outside the region in mixed ethnic
surroundings cohabiting peacefully with the Sinhalese, Muslims, Malays, Indian Tamils, and Burghers living in the rest of the country. 
The Tamil community which stood at 12 percent in 1981 has declined to around 10.5 percent with a million or more immigrating
mainly to western countries, while the Sinhalese are around 75 percent, with the Muslims accounting for about 9 percent, the
Indian Tamils brought in by the British in the 19th and 20th centuries for work on plantations making up about 5.5 percent and the
balance 0.5 percent made up of Malays, Burghers and others. Gary A seems to be more interested in creating a separate state for
Tamils in Sri Lanka than the welfare of Canadians and the advancement of Canada although elected to Canada’s parliament.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) which was designated an international terrorist movement by the UNSC in September 2001
has been described as the most ruthless terrorist group by the FBI, and similarly proscribed by Canada in April 2006.  Canada also banned
the World Tamil Movement (WTM) designating them a terrorist group in 2008, as they were found to be raising funds for the LTTE’s terrorist
activities.  Soon after a new organization called the Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) was formed with new faces while the activists of the WTM
operated from behind the scenes.  Gary A claims to be the Legal Advisor to the CTC, and has been among the first to meet with former LTTE
cadres and supporters who came by boat to Vancouver to seek asylum in Canada aboard the Ocean Princess and Sun Sea apparently to coach
them to navigate the legal procedures prior to grant of refugee status. 

Following the adoption of a motion by the extremist Tamil political parties in 1972 called the ‘Vadukkodai Resolution’ to set up a separate
state called “Eelam”, where they envisaged the youth to take up arms, violence spread throughout the areas predominantly settled by Tamils
with the youth targeting and killing unarmed police officers, local politicians, the Mayor of Jaffna, needing the introduction of emergency
regulations. India which had close ties to the Soviet Bloc at the time did not like Sri Lanka building ties to the USA with broadcasting rights
being granted to the Voice of America. India the regional power stepped in to arm, train and fund the Tamil guerrilla groups in Indian military
bases in order to destabilize her tiny neighbour Sri Lanka. The LTTE led by Velupillai Prabhakaran engaged in internecine warfare with the other
Tamil rebel groups killing large numbers to gain ascendancy of the separatist armed warfare. With the funding received from India, Tamilnadu
and expat Tamils, the LTTE grew into a formidable fighting force with a land army, naval wing called the Sea Tigers, a large fleet of ocean going
vessels to transport and store armaments, a miniature night time bombing air force, a squadron of 600-750 suicide bombers, Over five thousand
abducted and conscripted Child Soldiers used as storm troopers in unceasing waves many of them under 15 years making it a war crime, and a trained people’s army of around 12,000 called the Makkal Padai.  

In addition to money raised through human smuggling, drug smuggling, passport fraud and other illicit activities, the LTTE amassed a huge war
chest by extorting Tamil individuals and businesses sums extending from $5,000 to $100,000 to launch their so called final war of liberation at
the end of 2005.( Refer: https://www.hrw.org/report/2006/03/14/funding-final-war/ltte-intimidation-and-extortion-tamil-diaspora ). The LTTE
cut off drinking and irrigation water to 30,000 families dependant on waters from the Mavil Aru in July 2006.  The Sri Lankan authorities sought
to have the water restored with the intervention of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission made up of Nordic representatives, but as they failed to
have the LTTE resume the water supplies from the sluice gate even after two weeks, the Sri Lankan authorities were compelled to take military
action to compel the LTTE forces to withdraw.  The withdrawing LTTE forces next threatened Sri Lanka’s naval base at Trincomalee thereby
extending the military confrontation to other regions as well. The Sri Lankan Army succeeded in forcing the LTTE forces spread out throughout
the north and east to retreat from their strongholds.  The retreating LTTE forces compelled the Tamil civilians living in the regions  usurped by
them to accompany them from the northwest coast to their final stronghold in the northeast in Mullivaikkal.  They used the Tamil civilians to
exploit them for their labour, conscript them to replace fallen cadre and serve as a human shield in the final battleground which is a war crime.

The ICRA reported that over 50 percent of the LTTE fighting cadres battled in civilian attire thereby blurring the distinction between innocent
civilians and their armed fighters.  The LTTE did not allow the civilians to move out of their area of control despite Sri Lanka declaring two 48
hour ceasefires in February and April 2009, and even fired on those Tamil civilians that attempted to flee to safety including artillery fire and
suicide attacks to keep them from abandoning the LTTE fighters.  This is confirmed in dispatches sent by Britain’s Military Attache in Colombo,
Colonel Anthony Gash in his reports submitted to the UK Government’s Foreign Office, according to the presentation by Lord Naseby in the
British House of Lords.  Col. A. Gash has estimated a total of around 7000 deaths of which 25 percent or more is attributed to the LTTE shooting
at fleeing civilians and not the hundreds of thousands claimed by LTTE supporters. The military action taken against the LTTE was successfully
concluded on May 19, 2009.

The UNSG appointed a Panel of three led by Marzuki Darussman on his own accord without the sanction of the UNGA or the UNSC which reported that 40,000 had been killed during the latter
stages from January 1 to May 18, 2009 without distinguishing between LTTE fighters and civilians. The panel admitted that their report did not meet the standards of a UN report and based their
conclusions on what they claimed are “Credible Allegations”.  They claimed that tens of thousands had perished during the latter stages in 2009 which they estimated at 40,000 without
distinguishing between LTTE cadres and genuine civilians. The UNSG’s panel of experts recommended that their one sided report prepared from their offices in New York without visiting Sri
Lanka be locked away for the next 20 years till the year 2031.


 ICRC which ferried injured for treatment stated the total WIA was 18,439.  The injured normally is 2-3 times the KIA which makes the injured total to be between 80,000 and 120,000. Gordon
Weiss the UN Spokesperson in Colombo claimed a total of 7721 deaths to May 13, 2009 based on verified information gathered from UN/INGO employees, doctors and pastors within the
battleground. In his book titled ‘The Cage’ he claimed 40,000 deaths with an eye to profit from sales to the over one million Tamil expats living in the west. 

The Tamilnet a propaganda arm of the LTTE reported a total of 7398 deaths. The GOSL carried out a census in 2012 using teachers and public
servants from the Tamil community as enumerators to arrive at a figure of 7432 deaths.  Lord Naseby revealed in the UK House of Lords that
according to the British Military Attache, Col. Anton Gash, the total killed was about 7000. Amnesty estimated 10,000 deaths while the US
embassy fixed the death toll at 5,000. The Pro-LTTE groups, Yasmin Sooka of ITPJ, and Frances Harrison reported deaths in excess of 100,000
without a shred of evidence.   Amnesty and HRW commissioned a report from AAAS to study the satellite imagery of the final battleground
where they determined a total of 1346 burial spots in three sites within the Civilian Safety Zone which did not support the alleged high
casualty figures.

295,873 persons including 12,000 former LTTE fighters plus a further 594 child soldiers were rescued, provided medical attention and place in
welfare/rehabilitation camps before being released following the demining of their villages.

To deal with the complex questions of international law relating to internal armed conflicts, the Justice Maxwell Paranagama Commission was assisted by a panel of globally recognized legal
luminaries headed by Sir Desmond de Silva,QC. (UK), Professor Sir Geoffrey Nice, QC. (UK) and Professor David M. Crane (USA), who had earlier been appointed by the UN to prosecute cases
filed against those tried for HR and IHL violations before the ICC.  This panel was assisted by Mr. Rodney Dixon, QC.(UK), Prof. Michael Newton (USA), Prof. Nina Jorgensen (Harvard,USA),
Commander William Fenrick (Canada), and Maj. Gen. Sir John Holmes former Commander of the SAS (UK) who looked at the military aspects  to determine if the loss of civilian life could be
deemed as collateral damage if it occurs in the performance of a military necessity and proportionality in terms of IHL. In fact, I do not believe that the strategic difficulties of resolving the last
phase of the war have been fully appreciated by military strategists until relatively recently” he says.  Holmes concludes, on the evidence, that the SLA’s operations, in broad terms, were
proportionate in the circumstances”. 

Following the conclusion of the military action, Sri Lanka undertook a massive rehabilitation and reconcilation program, some aspects of which are noted below for your information:

(1) Over 300,000 resettled in 3 years
<https://www.unhcr.org/refugee-statistics/download/?url=Fh2XB3>
(2) 92% of the land cleared of mines
<https://reliefweb.int/report/sri-lanka/sri-lanka-declares-first-district-safe-landmines-thanks-work-mag-deminers>
(3)  12,500 former terrorist fighters rehabilitated
<https://reliefweb.int/report/sri-lanka/rehabilitation-ex-ltte-cadres-nearing-completion>
(4)  Not a single bombing took place in the island after 2009
(5) 594 Child soldiers rehabilitated
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuW9c0ufiHY>
(6)  Economic boom in the region, with GDP growth of 27% in 2011 and 22% in 2012 
(7)  Over 360 km of roads rebuilt, rail links restored laying 150 km of track, plus over 1,000 schools rebuilt.
<https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/30303/restore-war-torn-sri-lankan-infrastructure.pdf>
(8)  Democracy returned to North after decades , with Provincial and local council elections being held
<https://www.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-41626420090808>
Sri Lanka holds first post-war polls in north
N. Parameswaran
Sri Lanka on Saturday held the first elections in 11 years in two towns at
the edge of the area formerly ruled b...
<https://www.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-41626420090808> 
If further information is needed, please contact me or the Sri Lanka United National Association of Canada (SLUNA).
Yours sincerely,
Mahinda Gunasekera
Tel. (416) 498-0783

එක නීතියක්

February 14th, 2021

ආචාර්ය වරුණ චන්ද්‍රකීර්ති

නීතිය හැමෝට ම සමානව ක්‍රියාත්මක වෙන්න ඕන කියලා ලිබරල් අදහස්වලින් කියැවෙනවා. නීති ගොඩක් තියෙනවා නම් මේක කරන්නේ කොහොම ද කියලා අපේ ලිබ්බෝ කියන්නේ නෑ. අපේ ලිබ්බෝ වටේ අඳුරු තැන් ගොඩක් තියෙනවා. ඉතින් ඒ අයට එක රටක් – එක නීතියක්” කියන හඬ ඇහෙන්නේ නෑ. අපේ ලිබ්බෝ කියන්නේ මහ කුහක පිරිසක් හින්දා අපි ඒ ගැන වදවෙන්න ඕනත් නෑ.

අපිට අවශ්‍ය එක නීතිය” මොකක්ද? ඒ, රෝම – ලන්දේසි නීතිය ද? අපි එහෙම හිතනවා නම් ඒක අපේ ලොකු අවුලක්.

රටකට තමන්ගේ ම කියලා නීතියක් හදාගන්න බැරි නම් ඒක ලොකු අඩුවක්. අපේ රටට හැබෑ නිදහසක් ලබා ගන්න ඕන නම් අපි මේ ටයි-කෝට් නීතියෙන් ගැලවෙන්න ඕන. අපේ අවශ්‍යතාවලට ගැලපෙන නීති ක්‍රමයක් අපි හදාගන්න ඕන. මේක තමයි ජාතිකවාදී අදහස්වල ඉන්න අයගේ අරමුණ විය යුත්තේ. ඒ විදිහට අපි හදා ගන්න නීතිය තමයි අපේ එක නීතිය” විය යුත්තේ.

මේක එක දවසකින් සාක්‍ෂාත් කරගන්න පුළුවන් අරමුණක් නෙවෙයි. මේ සඳහා කාලයක් ගත වෙනවා. ඒ සඳහා අවශ්‍ය අධ්‍යයන කටයුතු, පර්යේෂණ කටයුතු කාලයක් තිස්සේ කරන්න ඕන.

ඒ කොහොම වුනත්, මේ අරමුණ ඇති කරගන්න නම් මහ කාලයක් අවශ්‍ය වෙන්නේ නෑ. මුලින් ම කරන්න ඕන මේ අරමුණ පිහිටුවා ගන්න එක. අරමුණ පිහිටුවා ගත්තාට පස්සේ ඒ පැත්තට යන ගමන ආරම්භ කරන්න පුළුවන්.

ඒත් එහෙම ගමනක් යන බවක් පේන්න නෑ. සිංහලෙන් නීතිය උගන්නන එකත් නවත්තනවා නම් එහෙම ගමනක් යන්නේ කොහොම ද? ඇත්තෙන්ම මේ ගමන යන්න නම් නීති විද්‍යාලයේ පාලි උගන්නන්නත් වෙනවා. අපේ පැරැණි මූලාශ්‍ර, විනය පිටකය, ඒ සඳහා ලියැවුණු අටුවා ටීකා හදාරන්න වෙනවා. ඒ වගේ ම, බෞද්ධ රටක නීතියෙන් අපේක්‍ෂා කරන්නේ මොකක්ද කියන කාරණය පැහැදිළි කරගන්න වෙනවා.

මෙහෙම වැඩක් ගැන හිතන්නෙවත් නැති තැනක අපේ නීතියක් හැදෙන්නේ නෑ. ඉතින් රෝම – ලන්දේසි නීතිය ආනයනය කළා වගේ ම ෂරියා නීතිය ආනයනය කරන්නත් අපිට සිද්ද වෙයි.

ජනරජයේ බලය තියෙන්නේ ජනතාවට. ඒ බලය ජනතා පරමාධිපත්‍යය විදිහට හඳුන්වලා තියෙනවා. ඒ බලයට ඇතුළත් කරුණු හතරක් ආණ්ඩුක්‍රම ව්‍යවස්ථාවේ තියෙනවා. ඒ කරුණු හතර ඉදිරිපත් කරලා තියෙන්නේ වචන දොළහකින්. ඒ, මේ විදිහට.

1. ජනතාවගේ ව්‍යවස්ථාදායක බලය

2. ජනතාවගේ විධායක බලය

3. ජනතාවගේ අධිකරණ බලය

4. ජනතාවගේ ඡන්ද බලය

ජනතාවගේ අධිකරණ බලයට අදාළ විධායක කාර්යයක් ඉටුකිරීමට අධිකරණ ඇමැති කෙනෙක් පත් කරනවා. ඒ ඇමැතිවරයා සමස්ත ජනතාවට ම අදාළ දේ කරන කෙනෙක් වෙන්න ඕන. එක පිරිසක් ගැන විතරක් නිතර ම කතා කරන, ඒ වෙනුවෙන් විතරක් පෙනී ඉන්න කෙනෙක්ට ඒ රාජකාරිය පවරන්න හොඳ නෑ.

දැන් ඒ රාජකාරිය පවරලා තියෙන අලි සබ්‍රි මහත්තයා මේ කාරණය තේරුම් ගත්ත කෙනෙක් නෙවෙයි. එතුමා සමස්ත ජනතාවගේ නීති අවශ්‍යතා ගැන කතා කරන කෙනෙක් නෙවෙයි. ඉතින් මේ සඳහා සුදුසු කෙනෙක් පත් කරන එක ආණ්ඩුවේ වගකීමක්. අලි සබ්‍රි මහත්තයාට මුස්ලිම් කටයුතු ඇමැති ධුරය ගැලපෙන බව පේනවා. ඉතින් එතුමාට ඒ රාජකාරිය පවරන්න පුළුවන්.

ශ්‍රී ලංකා ජනරජය බුද්ධාගමට ප්‍රමුඛස්ථානය පිරිනමලා තියෙනවා. ඒ වගේ ම, බුද්ධ ශාසනය සුරක්‍ෂිත කරලා පෝෂණය කිරීම රජ‍යේ වගකීමක් බවටත් පත් කරලා තියෙනවා. විහාර සහ දේවාලගම් පනත” අදාළ වෙන්නේ මේ වගකීම ඉටු කරන්න. දැන් ඉන්න අධිකරණ ඇමැතිවරයා ඒ ගැන දන්නේ නැතිනම් ඒකෙන් කියැවෙන්නේ මේ තනතුර දරන්න ඔහු නුසුදුසුයි කියන එක.

ඉතින් මේ වෙලාවේ මුලින් ම කරන්න ඕන අධිකරණ ඇමැතිකමට සුදුස්සෙක් පත් කරන එක. රටටට අවශ්‍ය එක නීතිය” මොකක්ද කියලා අපිට ඊට පස්සේ හිතන්න පුළුවන්.

ආචාර්ය වරුණ චන්ද්‍රකීර්ති

The Atlantic: Chinese ‘debt trap’ is a myth

February 14th, 2021

 Courtesy CGTN News

Two American scholars recently debunked the myth of the Chinese “debt trap,” saying that exhaustive research shows that Chinese banks have never actually seized an asset from any country and are willing to restructure the terms of existing loans. 

They called the Chinese debt-trap narrative “a lie, and a powerful one.” Deborah Brautigam, one of the authors of the research, published their findings in The Atlantic along with a professor from Harvard Business School last week.

For years, there has been an anecdotal myth saying that China inveigles poorer countries to take loans that they can’t afford to build expensive infrastructure, and when they can’t pay back the loan, China would try to take control of those assets from borrowers, according to the paper.

One such myth is that a Chinese firm pushed Sri Lanka to borrow money for the construction of Hambantota port, and a Chinese firm eventually took over the port when Sri Lanka defaulted on the debt.

However, the academics found it to be a lie. According to the research paper, around two decades ago, a Canadian company, then a Danish company both explored the feasibility of building the port at Hambantota, a city in the southern tip of Sri Lanka. They didn’t move forward due to a variety of reasons. Then Sri Lanka’s government approached the U.S. and India with the plan of building a port there, and both denied. Meanwhile, China Harbor Group learned the Sri Lanka government’s hope, and won the contract, backed by China Eximbank.

Sri Lanka’s debt burden soared since the government embarked on a debt-financed push to build and improve the country’s infrastructure after the civil war came to an end in 2009. According to The Atlantic, of the $4.5 billion in debt service Sri Lanka would pay in 2017, only five percent was because of Hambantota, and the central bank governors under both Rajapaksa and Sirisena said that “Hambantota, and Chinese finance in general, was not the source of the country’s financial distress.”

When responding to former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence worrying that Hambantota could become a “forward military base” for China, the report explained that Hambantota’s location is strategic only from a business perspective. “The port is cut into the coast to avoid the Indian Ocean’s heavy swells, and its narrow channel allows only one ship to enter or exit at a time, typically with the aid of a tugboat. In the event of a military conflict, naval vessels stationed there would be proverbial fish in a barrel,” the report says.

The Atlantic mentioned that companies from other countries have also benefited from Chinese-financed projects. For instance, Meghraj, an Indian-led company, joined the UK-based engineering firm Atkins in an international consortium to write the long-term plan for Hambantota Port and for the development of a new business zone.

As for authors, one is Deborah Brautigam, a professor of International Political Economy at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University while the other one is Meg Rithmire, an associate professor at Harvard Business School.

Sajith meets Ranil over report on political victimisation

February 14th, 2021

Courtesy The Daily Mirror

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) today confirmed that its leader and Leader of the Opposition, Sajith Premadasa had met former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe a few days ago.

SJB MP Gayantha Karunatilleka who was responding to a question raised by journalists at a press conference confirmed that there was a meeting between Mr. Premadasa and Mr. Wickremesinghe and said the duo discussed the report of the Presidential Commission on political victimisation.

There was a discussion with the UNP at the highest level. However, according to my knowledge, the discussion has been centred on the report of the Presidential Commission on political victimisation and how to face the political consequences regarding same,” Mr. Karunatilleka said.

The arrangement is to deal with the presidential commission together and to make a common call for the tabling of documents in Parliament without delay,” he added.

It was reported that Mr. Premadasa had met Mr. Wickremesinghe at the latter’s residence and had discussed forming a broad political alliance.(Yohan Perera)

Fmr Speaker W.J.M. Lokubandara passes away from Covid-19

February 14th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Former Speaker of Parliament W.J.M. Lokubandara has passed away today (February 14) at the age of 81, his family sources said.

He was under medical care for Covid-19 at the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) at the time of his passing.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that the former speaker had tested positive for novel coronavirus.

A lawyer by profession, Lokubandara embarked on his political career in 1977 after being elected as a Member of Parliament representing the United National Party.

He was appointed as the Cabinet Minister of Cultural Affairs, Education and Media in 1989.

Following the UNP’s defeat in the parliamentary election in 1994, Lokubandara became the Chief Opposition Whip of the House.

He was the Cabinet Minister of Justice, Law Reforms, National Integration and Buddha Sasana in the UNP administration which was formed in 2001.

Lokubandara also served as the 16th Speaker of Parliament from 2004 to 2019.

Sri Lanka confirms 07 new COVID-19 deaths

February 14th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Total COVID-19 deaths reported in Sri Lanka climbed to 397 on Sunday (February 14) as seven more persons were confirmed to have fallen victim to the virus.

According to the Department of Government Information, one of the deceased is an 85-year-old man from Gothatuwa area. He was transferred from a private hospital in Colombo to National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) where he passed away today. The cause of death was cited as COVID-19 pneumonia, blood poisoning and kidney disease.

A 72-year-old female from Angoda area also died today due to shock from blood poisoning, COVID-19 pneumonia and complications of kidney disease. According to reports, she was transferred from Colombo National Hospital to Homagama Base Hospital after testing positive for the virus.

Meanwhile, a 65-year-old woman from Kurunegala succumbed to the virus on Saturday (February 13). She was receiving treatment at Teaching Hospital in Kurunegala before being transferred to the Homagama Base Hospital. The cause of death was reported as acute liver failure with Covid-19 virus and blood poisoning.

Further, a 60-year-old woman who was residing in Mahawela died on February 11 while receiving treatment at the Matale District Hospital. She has fallen victim to hart infection, heart failure and Covid-19 pneumonia.

Another woman, 82, from Peradeniya also died of novel coronavirus infection on February 11. She had been under medical care at Theldeniya Base Hospital at the time of her passing. The cause of death was recorded as acute blood poisoning with Covid-19 infection.

A 51-year-old woman from Gampola is also among the most recent Covid-19 related fatalities. She passed away on Saturday (February 13) while being treated at the Theldeniya Base Hospital for Covid-19 pneumonia.

The last victim, is a 79-year-old woman from Jaffna who fell victim to acute Covid-19 pneumonia on January 28. She was under medical care at the Theldeniya Base Hospital, the Government Information Department said.

Coronavirus: 801 new positive cases within the day

February 14th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Sri Lanka registered 444 new positive cases of COVID-19 today (February 14) as total novel coronavirus infections reported within the day reached 801.

Department of Government Information says the new infections are close contacts of earlier cases linked to the Peliyagoda cluster.

The new development has pushed the country’s confirmed COVID-19 cases count to 75,654.

According to COVID-19 figures, 6,568 active cases are still under medical care at selected hospitals and treatment centres.

Meanwhile, total recoveries reported in the country now stand at 68,696.

Sri Lanka has also witnessed 390 fatalities due to the outbreak of the pandemic.

Easter attacks: Information to file charges against 30 forwarded to Attorney General

February 14th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

The Attorney General has been forwarded information regarding the filing of charges against 30 persons involved in the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks, says Minister of Public Security Sarath Weerasekera.

Speaking to journalists in Colombo, he stated that 251 suspects have been remanded in connection with the attacks.

The cardinal has a responsibility towards the Catholic people. We understand his need.

We have provided information to the attorney general about 30 murders and conspiracies. The cases will be filed only after the report of the Presidential Commission goes to the Attorney General. Once we commence legal action, people will understand how we work.”

The decisions that can be taken by the police have already been taken, Weerasekara pointed out.

The Minister further said, Geneva has always been against us. Our only relief is that we have withdrawn from the 30/1 resolution. Therefore, many countries will be in support of us.

This time, 5 countries are bringing a resolution against us. We hope to bring a counter-proposal to that.”

The SINHALESE are the REAL MINORITY – PROTECT THE SINHALESE

February 13th, 2021

It is true the Sinhalese are an ethnic majority in Sri Lanka, but it is also true that the Sinhalese are the only ethnic group in the world. The Tamils & Muslim may be ethnic minorities in Sri Lanka but there are 76million Tamils living in all parts of the world with 72million Tamils living in Tamil Nadu alone while only 2.2million Tamils live in Sri Lanka. Of the 1.8billion Muslims the world over, 1.9million Muslims live in Sri Lanka. So the Sinhalese who are just over 15million are the real MINORITY against 76million Tamils and 1.8billion Muslims. This reality is something that’s Lanka’s political framework must be aware of. It is the reason why protective measures for Sinhalese are needed. While Tamils and Muslims have plenty of nations to welcome them, there is no place or protection for the Sinhalese other than Sri Lanka. Therefore, these hard facts must be presented internationally to secure the protection for the Sinhalese as an ethnic minority facing endanger of its lands, its language, culture, Buddhist heritage etc.

While this island is home to all, that the people of the world are mixed following the out of Africa theory is accepted – however, it is only the Sinhalese who has evolved as a separate ethnic group with an exclusive language, culture, tradition & ruled of the entirety of this island. No other ethnic group can claim to have evolved in Sri Lanka other than the Sinhalese. The veddahs remain part of a tribal group from ancient times. The Tamils have their roots and evolution in Tamil Nadu, while the Muslims were allowed to settle down after arriving as traders.

The Sinhale kings ruled under the banner of the tenets of Buddhism following the Dasa Raja Dhamma. The pristine place was given to Buddhist values and incorporated into how the Kings ruled. It is to be noted that the palaces of the Kings were built at a level lower than the Tooth Relic of Buddha in all of the Sinhale civilizational kingdoms. The sacred tooth relic that was enshrined in a magnificent structure was always given pride of place above the King. This showcased the prominence given to Buddhism even by the Kings that ruled our island nation.

Sinhalese DID NOT EVOLVE from Vijaya. This is the first lesson for Sinhalese to learn.

The collage from images of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka – temple and medieval capital of Ceylon at Sri Lanka

With the advent of colonial rule, the place enshrined to Buddhism was subtly usurped. Therefore, various means and modes were applied to replace Buddhism by other faiths. That larger plan prevails still. The Christian/Catholic Action/new faith cults & Islamic fundamentalism are the present day challenges for Sri Lanka. All these have billions of followers, billions of dollar funding and subtle methods to brainwash people to become their foot soldiers. Thus, the protection of Buddhism, Buddhist heritage, Buddhist land, Buddhist architecture complimentary with the identity of the Sinhalese is also a must.

There is a well-funded psychological operation to make Sinhalese feel inferior. Programs are heavily funded to make Sinhalese feel ashamed of being Sinhalese, there are campaigns that laugh at our proud history, our inventions, our exclusive traditions and our unique cultures. These in turn are subtly put into efforts to remove the place of Sinhalese, Buddhism from are history books, from being spoken of and venerated. All these are subtle attempts to denationalize the Sinhalese from defending their nation.

Thus the school text books need to be immediately changed, history must return to bring back the proud history of our nation. The Buddhist temples and Daham Pasal must reawaken the pride in our children. The universities and academics must invest in more academic papers on the proud history of the Sinhalese and showcase to the world their civilization. It is the Sinhalese who built the world’s only man made irrigation works that are still a puzzle even to the greatest of modern engineers. The modern engineers are even puzzled at how our Vesak pandols are lit!


The Sinhala language, writings are one of the prettiest in the world and needs to be protected and nurtured. If there are only 15million Sinhalese – this necessitates the global protection of the Sinhala language & its writings.

So in reality, it is the Sinhalese who are the real minority. It is the Sinhalese who are discriminated even in their own country where they are the majority. How is this possible?

When a developing nation, full of a political framework and system that is corrupt enough of avenues are open to on the guise of ‘development assistance/aid’ push agendas inimical to the Sinhalese.

The 1.3billion Catholic/Christian faith exerts power through Western governments, EU bloc nations inside the UN where trade is controlled by them and threats on the camouflage of human rights etc are used while these governments send faith-based NGOs to convert and brainwash the people preying on the poor to follow their prayers!

The 1.8billion Islamic/Muslim work may be divided by sects but when it comes forwarding their expansionist agenda, these OIC nations always flock together to protect their own first while using the billions of funding to change country laws and systems to their advantage. In a corrupt system these changes are a piece of cake!

Then we have what should be Hindu India, where an entire state comprises 72million Tamils who uses this power to exert pressure on Sri Lanka while its government uses this Tamil state to claim they only want to protect Tamil interest.

So we have Western nations/Catholic/Christian entities protecting their people in Sri Lanka,

India claiming to protect Tamils in Sri Lanka & over 50 nations of the OIC/Islamic nations exerting pressures to protect the Muslims in Sri Lanka – the question the Sinhalese must now ask themselves is – WHO WILL PROTECT THE SINHALESE? WHO IS COMING FORWARD TO PROTECT THE SINHALESE? 

In the absence of any other nation or international group, shouldn’t Sinhalese campaign to protect themselves and protect their history & heritage? Something for all Sinhalese to seriously think about. What all Sinhalese must first do is to be PROUD of BEING A SINHALESE and not think that being proud of being a SINHALESE is something that looks down on others as this is the feeling funded campaigns are trying to infuse into Sinhalese.

Shenali D Waduge

China’s Belt and Road Initiative will help Sri Lanka become a maritime hub: Lankan Foreign Secretary

February 13th, 2021

By Jamila Najmuddin Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Colombo, February 12: Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Adm.Jayanath Colombage has told Xinhua that Chinese investments will create job opportunities for locals and that Sri Lanka is keen on reaping the benefits of the Belt and Road Initiative.

 Sri Lanka will also look to boost local production in order to join the global supply chain,” he said in a recent interview to the Chinese news agency.

Following the COVID-19 outbreak, Sri Lanka closed its borders in March last year in order to prevent a further spread. Since then, its tourism industry has suffered severe setbacks with a halt in tourist arrivals.

In order to revive the economy, Colombage said, Sri Lanka will pay more attention to the ocean as he believed that Sri Lanka has the great potential to be a maritime hub in the Indian Ocean.

In that, I see the Belt and Road Initiative as a great prospect for Sri Lanka to be more connected to the global supply chain.”

Sri Lanka has three deep water ports, which are viewed by Colombage as the country’s biggest assets.

So we need to benefit from that. We need to benefit economically from the Belt and Road Initiative. We need to develop our maritime-related infrastructure,” he said.

COVID Containment

China has helped Sri Lanka in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and the island country now looks forward to furthering its ties with China in order to recover from the pandemic, Foreign Secretary  Colombage said.

2021 will be a very challenging year for countries including Sri Lanka due to the fight against the pandemic, and Sri Lanka now needs the support of its friends more than in any other years in history. China has already assisted Sri Lanka since the first local COVID-19 patient was detected in March last year. Since then, China has sent medical assistance such as surgical masks, personal protective equipment, and surgical gloves in large quantities to the country’s health authorities,” Colombage said.

This has helped Sri Lanka in its battle against the pandemic,” he pointed out.

China has fought the virus very effectively as it has begun producing vaccines in large quantities and is helping other countries by donating vaccines. China is going to give us a large number of vaccines and arrangements are being made. I was told these vaccines will arrive here soon. That is a really great gesture. We need more support in this battle against the COVID-19.”

The foreign secretary said the COVID-19 has shattered the Sri Lanka’s hope for development progress.

We now really need to catch up,” Colombage said.

I think China, being one of the leading economies in the world, and the number one development partner of Sri Lanka, can help us,” he added.

Coronavirus: 796 new positive cases within the day

February 13th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Sri Lanka has registered 368 more positive cases of Covid-19 today (February 13), the Ministry of Health confirmed.

Thereby, Sri Lanka has detected 796 new positive cases of COVID-19 within the day.

As per statistics, the total number of Covid-19 infections confirmed so far in the country now stands at 74,852.

Recoveries from the virus meanwhile climbed to 67,831 earlier today, as 847 more patients regained health.

However, 6,637 active cases are still under medical care at selected hospitals and treatment centers located across the island.

Total lives claimed by the pandemic outbreak sits at 384 at present.

Six more COVID-19 deaths bring tally to 390

February 13th, 2021

Courtesy Adaderana

Sri Lanka has reported 06 more coronavirus related deaths, the Director-General of Health Services confirmed today (February 13).

As per the Department of Government Information, three male patients and three female patients are among the victims.

The new deaths bring the number of COVID-19 related deaths witnessed in Sri Lanka to 390 in total.


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