Govt. to resume programme to employ graduates & low-income earners

August 14th, 2020

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has decided to re-commence, without delay, the programme to provide employment opportunities to 150,000 persons that was halted due to the General Election, the President’s Media Division said.

The number of unemployed graduates to be recruited is 50,000. For the remaining 100,000 jobs, candidates will be selected from families of the lowest strata of income earners in the society.  

The programme to employ 50,000 graduates and 100,000 low-income earners was formulated within weeks after President Rajapaksa assuming office in November last year.

Shortlisting suitable candidates from applications received from graduates commenced in the first week of February. A Multi-Purpose Development Task Force was established to recruit 100,000 low-income earners. 

The objective of the programme is to transform Sri Lanka into a country free from poverty as per the Saubhagyaye Dekma” policy statement of the President, the PMD said.  

Chairman of the Election Commission directed to suspend the program to offer jobs for 150,000 unemployed persons following the announcement of the General Election 2020. Accordingly, the programme was suspended. 

Immediately after the conclusion of the General election on the 5th of August, President Rajapaksa took measures to establish the executive of the Government adhering to the provisions given in Chapter VIII of the Constitution.

The Prime Minister of the new government took oaths on Sunday, the 9th of August. The Secretary to the Prime Minister was appointed on the following day. A week after the election on August 12, both Cabinet ministers and state ministers were sworn in.  Secretaries to the Ministries were appointed on the following day (August 13). 

The inaugural parliamentary session will ceremonially commence on the next Thursday (20).  Following the formal establishment of the administration, the President has decided to implement the programme of providing 150,000 employment opportunities without any delay. 

The relevant list of graduates eligible for employment will be published on the official website of the Ministry of Public Services, Provincial Councils and Local Government on next Monday (17). 

The respective Ministry will commence sending letters of appointment to those who got selected immediately. Appointed candidates should report to their nearest Divisional Secretariat on September 02. 

The programme to provide employment to 100,000 poorest of the poor will be implemented by the Task Force established solely for this purpose from 02nd, September.

-PMD

AG denies MCC agreement has been approved

August 14th, 2020

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Attorney General Dappula De Livera today strongly denied media reports alleging that he has approved the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact agreement.

The Attorney General further informs that the matter is still under consideration, the AG’s Coordinating Officer Nishara Jayaratne said. 

The Experts’ Committee appointed to review the proposed Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact (MCC) had handed over its final report to the government in June.

The report was subsequently made public while it urges the government to reject the agreement. 

The MCC agreement is currently being reviewed by the Attorney General’s Department. 

Ranil Wickremesinghe to lead the UNP for six more months

August 14th, 2020

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The Working Committee of the United National Party has decided to take another six months to elect a new leadership.

According to party sources, the UNP Working Committee met at the Sirikotha party headquarters this morning to discuss the party leadership and the post of National List MP for more than two hours.

The United National Party (UNP) suffered a crushing defeat in the August 5 general elections, after which Ranil Wickremesinghe, who had been the party’s leader for 26 years, decided to resign.

Accordingly, 8 names were proposed for the new party leadership.

Party General Secretary Akila Viraj Kariyawasam, Deputy Leader Ravi Karunanayake, National Organizer Navin Dissanayake, Party Treasurer Daya Gamage, Deputy General Secretary Ruwan Wijewardena, Vajira Abeywardena, Arjuna Ranatunga and Palitha Range Bandara have been nominated.

Also, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya had stated yesterday that he was ready to take over the leadership of the party if requested.

UNP Deputy General Secretary Ruwan Wijewardena also issued a statement yesterday stating that a comprehensive reorganization program is essential to re-emerge as a political party.

However, at today’s UNP Working Committee meeting, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya had a lengthy discussion regarding the appointment of the UNP leader.

Navin Dissanayake, the National Organizer of the party, speaking in favor of Karu Jayasuriya has stated that he is suitable for the party leadership.

Ranil Wickremesinghe has stated before the Working Committee that Karu Jayasuriya has informed him that he would be willing to take over the leadership of the party and accordingly, it could be considered as well.

However, Ravi Karunanayake has said, “There is no urgency about the leadership yet. We can make a decision in a little while.” Ranil Wickremesinghe responded, “I would like to hand over the leadership. therefore decide among yourself. ”

Speaking to the Working Committee, Vajira Abeywardena said, “As the election was lost, we will wait for a while to make a decision about the leadership and we will talk about it later. ”

However, many in the Working Committee are of the view that a young person should be appointed for future leadership.

Accordingly, the Working Committee has agreed to delegate responsibilities to those currently nominated for the leadership of the party and to select the future leadership based on their performance.

They will be given six months to do so and Ranil Wickremesinghe will continue to lead the party for the next six months.

Also, the National List seat won by the United National Party was discussed at the Working Committee meeting today.

However, no agreement has been reached on that either.

Meanwhile, the time given to political parties that have won National List seats to nominate names is due to end today.

220 million transferred by drug traffickers through bank accounts in the last two weeks

August 14th, 2020

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Police Media Spokesman SSP Jaliya Senaratne stated that over Rs. 220 million has been transferred through the bank accounts of persons involved in drug trafficking in the last two weeks alone.

He was speaking at a media briefing held at the Police Headquarters today.

Also, a woman has been arrested for circulating over Rs. 310 million earned from drug trafficking in five accounts in two banks during the past three years.

It has been revealed that the suspect arrested today in Mt. Lavinia is the sister of a drug trafficker who is in jail.

At the time of her arrest nearly Rs. 3 million was found in her bank accounts.

Meanwhile, Police Media Spokesman SSP Jaliya Senaratne stated that the fingerprints and photographs of the Angoda Lokka, an organized criminal who was allegedly murdered in India, have already been sent to India.

Since 10th June – 15 prison officers suspended and 21 transferred

August 14th, 2020

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15 prison officers who were accused of various allegations interdicted from June 10 this year. Another 21 have been transferred.

Former President Chandrika makes a special statement to the media (video)

August 14th, 2020

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Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga says she is not surprised that the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna has a two-thirds majority at a time when the two main parties in the country have been destroyed.

She stated this in a special statement to the media.

Testimony given today by the former Director of the State Intelligence Service (Video)

August 14th, 2020

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Former Director of the State Intelligence Service Nilantha Jayawardena today admitted that when he received information through a foreign intelligence service that a suicide attack was being carried out in the country, he knew that Saharan had the physical and mental capacity to carry out such an attack.

He was testifying before the Presidential Commission of Inquiry probing into the Easter attack for the 11th day today.

Former DIG Nilantha Jayawardena, the former Director of the State Intelligence Service, was summoned to testify before the Commission today for the 11th time. 

The Additional Solicitor General, representing the Attorney General, questioned whether the State Intelligence Service already had information on the names of persons named in the foreign intelligence service.

Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister – Your response to Citizen’s Questions

August 13th, 2020

CITIZEN BANDA

The President of Sri Lanka has handpicked & appointed a first time National List nominee as Justice Minister who was not a politician, never a Member of Parliament and not a public figure except to serve as a lawyer to clients and regular speech maker following Presidential elections. The appointment was given amidst much controversy and appeals not to do so. The onus certainly is on the appointee to make good of the appointment by serving the nation’s interest first, rather than the parochial interests of one’s own religion and co – religionists. The President’s vision and platform to rally citizens has been based on the theme One Law One Country. The citizens would like the Justice Minister to make clear his position on the following & the citizens are asked to watch the Justice Minister deliver on the wishes of the People based on the Vision of H.E the President Mr. Gotabaya Rajapakse.

A.    One Law One Country means the enactment of a Uniform Civil Code and nullification of all separate legal systems & personal laws

B.   Official Language of Sri Lanka being Sinhala & Tamil means NO ARABIC SCHOOLS/MADRASSAS operating in Sri Lanka. 

C.     Equality before the Law means:  

·     Strict adherence to Article 12 of the Constitution 

Article 12 of the Constitution lays down the general rule of equality that all persons are equal before the law and are entitled to equal protection of the law and that no citizen shall be discriminated against on grounds of race, religion, language, caste, sex, political opinion, place of birth or any of such grounds

·     No separate food labeling for one ethnic group – that ethnic group cannot demand all companies to pay to a private company to have anything exported with a label that does not belong to the State. The private company can pay to the companies exporting & have labels placed on items sent to countries where that ethnic group demands such labels. It is unfair to force other ethnic groups to pay for labels to the wishes of one ethnic group. 

·     No Shariah courts or laws in Sri Lanka– there is only ONE LAW for ALL CITIZENS 

·     No separate marriage laws & no polygamy– if Sinhalese & Tamils can have only 1 legal spouse, that same law should apply to Muslims as multiple wives means multiple children to whom the State must spend for free education and this violates the law of equality to all.

·     No separate helmet laws– if police require all to wear helmets it is applicable to all & punitive measures must be adhered to sans political involvement 

·     No proliferation of Mosques and Madrassas in Sri Lanka

·     The total no of places of worship of any given religion should be in proportion to its percentage of adherents in the country. If there are 10% Muslims in the country then the percentage of Mosques must be within 10% vis a vis the total number of places of worship 

·     No building of Mosques within Buddhist citadels such as Anuradhapura, Mihintale, Mahiyangane, Mahanuwara, Dambulla etc. 

·     No use of Loudspeakers at Mosques for purpose of Azan 

·     No strategic use of natural Birth to subvert the dominance of the majority community by increasing the population of Muslims over and above the national average

·     No opposition to enactment of the Animal Welfare Bill and similar legislation on the ground that Muslim countries do not protect animals nor prevent animal abuse through legislation nor punish offenders that commit acts of cruelty to animals  

·     Ban on Animal Sacrifice and ritual killing of animals in places of worship 

D.    The citizens wish to have a Public Statement by Justice Minister on the following:

·     Open inquiry into how under a previous Justice Minister who was a Muslim an excessive number of students from one ethnic community entered Law College 

·     Assurance that no interference or influence will be made to release or dilute the charges against a Muslim lawyer arrested & held under PTA in connection with the Easter Sunday Mass murder that constituted a crime against humanity

·     Any Hate Speech legislation must cover religious texts that call upon one religion to target another religion & vilify their followers as infidels or Kaffirs

·     Action on suicide terrorism as an increasing number of global terrorist acts are by Islamic suicide terrorists

·     Action against terrorists under terrorism laws

·     Action against separatism under 6thamendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka 

Dr. Nalin de Silva bemoans the “The Cultural Narrative of Western Science” – yet again!

August 13th, 2020

By Chandre Dharmawardana

Dr. Nalin the Silva refers to an article in the recent issue of Science (dated 11August 2020 although Science is a weekly journal) entitled:
Senior U.S. lawmaker wants National Academies to scrutinize racism in science”,
and uses this to jump to another topic, which he says is NOT discussed in the above article. In Dr. Nalin de Silva’s article (published in his website Kalaya),  entitled  බටහිර විද්‍යාවේ ජාතිවාදය”, or Racism of Western Science”, he uses the Science” article to give seeming  credence to a point of view totally unconnected with the article.

He uses the Science article on racism among scientists  to elaborate on what is the cultural narrative available for Western Science, other than the Western Christian Culture?  (බටහිර විද්‍යාවේ බටහිර ක්‍රිස්තියානි සංස්කෘතියෙන් පිට සංස්කෘතියක සංස්කරණය කෙරෙන කතන්දරයක් (ප්‍රවාදයක්) පිළිගැනීමට ඇති සම්භාවිතාව කුමක් ද?)”. This becomes a spring board  to beat his favourite  bête noire – namely, Western Science” which is a ”Patta-pal-boruwa” (i.e., well-fermented lie) concocted within the Western Christian Narrative, and hence having no validity in other cultures. Of course, Dr Silva prefers to ignore that all this  has nothing to with the fact that some scientists happen to be  racists, just as some Buddhists and some Christians happen to be racists.  

Dr. Nalin de Silva and others like him fail to distinguish between (a) the cultural adaptations or doings of practitioners of various professions  who  may use universal truths in their professional work, and (b) the universal truths themselves. This is true in every type of human endevour, not only in science but even in a narrative” like Buddhism that Dr. Silva has not yet openly rejected as a mere cultural concoction.

For instance, there is a distinction between the Buddha’s teaching (the facts” discovered and enunciated by the Buddha), and the practices and  beliefs  of Buddhism as enacted by various Buddhist cultures. For instance, the Buddha rejects the caste system based on birth,  but various monks, or groups of temples belonging to a Nikaaya”  will practice it.


The Buddhist teaching itself is presented in different forms, in different cultures. For example, the Dhyaana tradition in India becomes the Zen tradition of Japan and takes priority over other practices. The entirely pacific teachings of the Buddha are modified and even martial arts are included in some forms of oriental Buddhism, ostensibly  for keeping fit.  Then it is further  justified as being for self-defence though the concept of the self is non-existent in early Buddhism. These modifications and cultural adaptations” are corruptions of the original universal teaching of the Buddha. Even the Buddhist Saints (Arhants) and Bodhisatvas are re-interpreted to fit in with the demands of various nationalisms. For instance, God Natha, the serpent-headed divine figure venerated by the Naga people is re-interpreted as  Mathreeya   Bodhisatva. Divine figures of other religions are given a place as other Bodhisatvas or at least as Buddhist devas. The mighty Greek  conqueror Alexander – Iskander in Persian, becomes God Skandha and a  shrine in the south of Sri Lanka is ascribed to him. So, Alexander   is  venerated as a Buddhist” divine figure.
However, these modifications do NOT mean that the  universal truths taught by the Buddha are merely a matter of culture, and have no validity beyond confines of those cultures. Only the cultural practices, which have nothing to do with the original Arya Sathya”, and other teachings are subject to cultural relativism.

Dr. Nalin de Silva is well known as a person who has claimed that science is a well-fermented lie – a Patta Pal Boruwa”, although he earned his living by practicing this alleged lie, and misguiding young Sri Lanka students away from it, and adulating occult, unsubstantiated belief systems like astrology and divine revelation. I  think, in replying to a query by Dr. Carlo Fonseka, Dr. Nalin de Silva wrote ,අපි පේන අසමු, කේන්දර බලමු, ….etc, on 16-June 2015 අපට වෙච්ච දේ – 2) and embrace  the very Brahmajaala” that the Buddha condemned. In effect, science is a well-fermented lie, while reading horoscopes is a way to getting at the truth, according to this ex-Dean of Science.

The basis of Dr. Nalin de Silva’s objections to science seems to be  that scientific truths are  (according to him) just cultural artifacts which are in essence lies.  So, the claim that the earth is a spheroid (and not more or less flat) is a patta-pal-boruwak”, while  the laws of electromagnetism” that make computers possible are a mere manifestation of a Western Cultural Construction. According to Dr. de Silva and his followers, when science”  is properly de-constructed”, there is nothing in it but a patta-pal-boruwa”.

 And yet, Dr. Silva would say that although science is a patta-pal-boruwa”, one can use it for practical purposes (e.g, use a computer or listen to TV) as a set of   useful lies” that work! So he admits that science is a lie” that works in every culture! This is nothing but sheer casuistry.

What is the underlying cultural narrative of science?  The cultural narrative of science was laid down by the Greeks, with Archimedes using the experimental method to study floating bodies, levers and pulley systems, while the use of mathematics in these investigations was laid down by people like Heraclitus and Pythagoras. They in turn inherited the analytical and rational approach contained in the Buddhist teachings (e.g., the Gnana Sutta and the Kalama Sutta) that had  reached them through the silk road a century earlier. It was the Buddha who said, if you have to determine if a piece of metal is a base metal, or a Nobel metal, then you use the touch stone to test it. In the same way, Monks, you determine the truth of the Dhamma by trying it out”. That was the first clear exposition of the experimental method, several centuries before Archimedes.  I have discussed the links of Greek Science  with early Buddhist thought in my book A Physicist’s view of Matter and Mind” (World Scientific, 2014).

But science  has come a long way since the time of Archimedes, Ptolemy and others. What are the universal truths of science? Science holds that there are several types of energy fields. The energy in these fields can manifest in the form of particles or waves which are called excitations”. There are several types of  excitations (particles), these being. e.g.,  quarks, leptons, photons, or gravitons. Whether the excitations are waves, or particles, is determined by the boundary condition” used to specify the action of the measuring apparatus on the system under observation. How the particles (or waves)  interact, what laws they obey etc., can  mostly be deduced from simple assumptions like the isotropy of space and time (together forming at least four dimensions), and basic symmetries (gauge symmetry, Lorentz symmetry).  The movements of particles obey a minimum principle known as the principle of least action”. It is that principle that makes a ray of light follow the shortest path between two points. Aristotle was intrigued by this teleology”, but today we understand it fully as a consequence of gauge symmetry”. Using these, one can deduce the various equations” that govern the universe, and arrive at the equations of Einstein, Dirac, Maxwell, Schrodinger and others.

There is nothing Christian” in all this. In fact, some writers have claimed that the narrative” in terms  of energy fields is very much in  line with Buddhist and other Indian thought systems.


One (01) more person confirmed for Covid -19: SL Country total increases to 2,882

August 13th, 2020

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One more arrival from the UAE tested positive for COVID- 19, increasing total infected in Sri Lanka to 2882.

Tensed situation at the Presidential Commission inquiring into Political Revenge and victimization (Video)

August 13th, 2020

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A tensed situation was witnessed today at the Presidential Commission Inquiring into political revenge and victimization.

This was regarding an interview given by former Solicitor General Suhada Gamlath to a weekend newspaper regarding the legal status of the M V Mahanuwara vessel of Avant Garde.

Former Senior Additional Solicitor General Wasantha Navaratne Bandara, appearing for Dilrukshi Dias Wickramasinghe, the former Director General of the Bribery Commission, asked Suhada Gamlath on what basis he had submitted and interview to a newspaper stating that Dilrukshi Dias Wickramasingh was performing her duty subject to political revenge.

Former Solicitor General Suhada Gamlath stated that he made this statement due to the media coverage of a conversation between Dilrukshi Dias Wickremasinghe and Nissanka Senadhipathi, Chairman of Avant Garde.

The lawyer representing Nissanka Senadhipathi also spoke and the presiding judge ordered that the audio recording be submitted to the commission on the 28th.

However, the Commission strongly objected to certain allegations made by former Senior Additional Solicitor General, President’s Counsel Wasantha Navaratne Bandara against former Solicitor General Suhada Gamlath.

He was strongly advised by the Chairman of the Commission to act with dignity.

Electoral success of non-career candidates is a phenomenal change in Sri Lankan politics

August 13th, 2020

By Kelum Bandara/Daily Mirror Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

The ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) had fielded 16 members of two professional bodies and a dozen of them got elected, outperforming traditional, entrenched political candidates.

Electoral success of non-career candidates is a phenomenal change in Sri Lankan politics
(The featured image shows Dr.Nalaka Godahewa, an engineer and management professional, with Gotabaya Rapakasa. A member of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Viyathmaga organization, Godahewa got the highest number of preference votes in Gampaha District -325,479 as against 316,544 secured by professional politician Prasanna Ranatunga)

Colombo, August 13: The results of the August 5 Parliamentary Elections reflected on new political dynamics in Sri Lanka, be it in the north and the east, or outside. Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, polled a resounding number of votes in all the areas bar the north and the east. The percentage was above 70 in some areas.

The traditional political landscape has witnessed a clear shift given the way SLPP voters have marked their preferential votes this time around. Voters had limited choices in marking their preferences for their representatives since they had to choose three members only from among those nominated by the respective parties only. There was no choice beyond.

Subject to such limitations, the voters who exercised their franchise at this election have tried to seek a departure from traditional politics at varying degrees in different electoral districts of the country. As far as the SLPP is concerned, the people have made it a point to infuse new blood into parliamentary politics. The SLPP allocated slots for such newcomers on its nominations lists. And they are the ones who were originally identified with the professionals’ wing called ‘Viyath Maga’ and ‘Yuthukama organization’, which advocated the presidential candidacy to President Rajapaksa last year.

Nominations were given to 16 members of these two bodies, and a dozen of them got elected outperforming traditional, entrenched candidates or relegating them to lower positions on the selected lists. This is a phenomenal change in Sri Lankan politics where people are disillusioned with traditional politicians due to their perceived failures to live up to public expectations. In fact, Gotabaya Rajapaksa is the first apolitical President of Sri Lanka. His ascendancy to the presidency is also a phenomenon that can partly be attributed to some people’s desire to experiment with non-career politicians.

This dynamic change in politics is manifested in the assignment of subjects and responsibilities to the newly elected politicians. In the appointment of the chairmen of the District Coordinating Committees (DCC), the President has handpicked the professionals-cum- politicians for most districts. The DCCs are bodies with sufficient authority for decision making at district levels as far as administrative and development matters are concerned. Likewise, a fair number of newcomers have been assigned state ministry portfolios. The representatives of Viyath Maga and Yuthukama have already been appointed to most of the statutory boards. All these moves indicate the fact that executive authority is laid in the hands of the non-career politicians or technocrats to a considerable extent in the implementation of the policies envisaged in the manifesto of the government. It is a clear departure from traditional politics.

Three Strands Of Tamil Politics

The political complexion of the northern and eastern constituencies was found to be drastically changed according to the election results this time. And, it is yet another radical shift in political dynamics of Tamil polity. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which is an amalgam of three parties, found its parliamentary representation reduced from 16 to ten. It is an upfront challenge to its claim of being the sole representatives of the Tamil speaking people in the north and the east Sri Lanka. Still, the TNA remains the single largest political force in the north. Its vote bank plummeted quite drastically because four different parties, including Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), made inroads into it.

These four parties that impacted the TNA basically represent two different strands in Tamil politics. Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) and Ahila Ilankai Tamil Congress (AITC) won three seats at this election. They contested separately, but have common extreme demands for power-sharing. They agitate for extensive power-sharing so much so that their demands sometimes borders on a separate state. They have polled a segment of Tamil votes mainly in the north and to a certain extent in the east.

Besides, Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) secured two parliamentary seats in the north and the SLFP one seat. This is yet another development. In fact, it is the first ever parliamentary representation for the SLFP in Jaffna. These two parties favour power devolution, but lays emphasis more on economic development of their areas. For them, development comes first and devolution later. Likewise, these parties are in alliance with the governing SLPP. Their ability to attract a fair number of Tamil votes suggest a new line of thinking among northern constituencies who used to get carried away by Tamil nationalist demands during previous elections. The TNA is somewhere in between the two, but lays more emphasis on power sharing on Federal lines. Accordingly, three strands of political thinking now prevail among the northern constituencies.

TMVP And Its Eastern Identity

In the eastern province, gains made by the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulihal (TMVP) are noteworthy. It won one parliamentary seat from the Tamil majority Batticaloa District and trailed behind the TNA only by a narrow margin. This is a result of political dynamics unique to the eastern province. It is a province with a lot of development disparities on ethnic lines. The Muslim pockets of the province such as Kattankudy are streets ahead of Tamil areas in terms of development. The Muslim political representatives have always been party to the ruling side, and they have succeeded in securing allocations for the infrastructure improvement of their areas. In certain instances, there has been inequitable distribution of budgetary allocations, though. On the contrary, the TNA kept on agitating for power devolution. Such political approach of the TNA kept the Tamil areas lagging far behind the Muslim areas in economic prosperity. There is self-realisation now among Tamil constituents that they should team up with the party in power to see development. It is one reason for the TMVP to win votes this time. Also, communal politics also played a role this time.

The TMVP, in its election campaign, took a tough position against Islamic extremism. It was critical of signs of radicalisation in the east. It could drive home its message effectively because of the ISIS inspired attack on Zion Church in Batticaloa. The TMVP is also a party that advocates the eastern identity of Tamils.

Ours is a party with its origin in Batticaloa. Tamil politics has always been dominated by those in the north. We are particular about our eastern identity,” party spokesman Asath Moulana told this columnist.

The TMVP’s achievement under its incarcerated leader Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pilleyan should be taken into account against such a backdrop. It is a real dynamic shift in the east and characteristically different to the north.

The TMVP will be a party to the government this time. If it delivers to people in terms of what it promised, it will make further gains.

Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his running mate

August 13th, 2020

By Yashwant Raj/Hindustan Times

I have the great honor to announce that I’ve picked @KamalaHarris — a fearless fighter for the little guy, and one of the country’s finest public servants — as my running mate,” the former vice-president wrote on twitter.

Washington, August 12: Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, has named Kamala Harris, who is of mixed Black and Indian heritage, as his pick for vice-president in a much anticipated announcement Tuesday that was described as historic” and seismic” by Democrats, including many ecstatic Indian Americas, and non-partisan observers.

Biden announced his pick in a tweet late afternoon as speculation reached a feverish pitch on all leading TV channels and social media. I have the great honor to announce that I’ve picked @KamalaHarris — a fearless fighter for the little guy, and one of the country’s finest public servants — as my running mate,” the former vice-president wrote on twitter.

His campaign followed up with a more expansive explanation of the pick. Joe knows more about the importance of the Vice Presidency than just about anyone, and he is confident that Kamala Harris will be the best partner for him to finally get the country back on track,” it said in a statement, and added, Kamala will be ready to tackle the work that is needed to heal our country on Day One of the Biden-Harris Administration.”

Kamala Harris, moyhrt Shaymala Gopalan and younger sister Maya Harris

In her first public response to the announcement, Harris wrote on twitter:, shortly: @JoeBiden can unify the American people because he’s spent his life fighting for us. And as president, he’ll build an America that lives up to our ideals. I’m honored to join him as our party’s nominee for Vice President, and do what it takes to make him our Commander-in-Chief.”

A win in November will make Harris the first female vice-president of the United States and set her up the presidency in 2024, at the end of Biden’s first term, or 2028. Most vice-presidents have gone on to run for the top job themselves and win, with some exceptions such as Al Gore.

Indian Roots: Kamala Harris, back row, left. From left: her grandmother Rajam Gopalan, grandfather P.V. Gopalan and sister, Maya Harris. Front row: Maya’s daughter, Meena, left, and Harris’ cousin Sharada Balachandran Orihuela.

President Donald Trump, who had earlier called Harris a fine choice” if picked by Biden, felt differently and accorded the announcement the full Trump treatment. He slammed her as nasty” and the meanest, the most horrible, most disrespectful” for her grilling of Brett Kavanaugh at his senate confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court. His campaign called her phony”.

Harris was not a surprise pick as she had been on everyone’s shortlist of Biden’s choices, which at some stage had 11 names. In recent days the former vice-president had been focussed on three — Harris, former National Security Adviser Susan Rice and Congresswoman Karen Baas. Some days ago, Biden may have tipped his hand inadvertently when notes he held during a press interaction showed several check-marks against her name.

The 55-year-old first time senator from California is now the first American of Indian and Asian descent to run for vice-president. She is also the first African American of a major party and only the third woman yet to run for that office, after Democrat Geraldine Ferraro and Republican Sarah Palin. The US hasn’t had a female vice-president, or president, yet.

Kid Kamala with her mother Shyamala in Chennai

Harris’s mother Shyamala Gopalan (Harris by marriage) came from Chennai. She was a cancer researcher, who raised Harris and the younger daughter Maya Harris, as a single-mother mostly after early separation from Donald Harris, who had come to the US from Jamaica. Gopalan passed away in 2009.

Indian Americans were ecstatic. Ramesh Kapur, a veteran Democrat who hosted a fundraiser for Harris at his home in Boston in 2016 during her senate run, said he believed the Tuesday announcement was the start of a journey. It’s the beginning of her becoming the first Indian American president — this is a journey.”

Moment of great pride for the Indian American community,” said Shekar Narasimhan, a top Democratic strategist and fundraiser. It’s a first in so many ways and will help Joe Biden win the presidency which is the first priority. A seismic shift occurred today and its ramifications will be felt for many decades”.

Harris was friends with Biden’s elder son Beau Biden, who died of brain cancer. But her links to the family were said to have suffered a major blow after she attacked the former vice-president’s record on racism at one of the Democratic primaries. Biden is reported to have been hurt by Harris’s attacks. But Biden made clear in recent days that he does not hold grudges as he considered Harris along with a long list of 10 other women for his vice-president pick.

The Trump re-election campaign picked on that debate exchange to attack Harris. Not long ago, Kamala Harris called Joe Biden a racist and asked for an apology she never received,” Katrina Pierson, a Trump 2020 senior advisor, said in a statement, adding, Clearly, Phony Kamala will abandon her own morals, as well as try to bury her record as a prosecutor, in order to appease the anti-police extremists controlling the Democrat Party.”

Harris became the first Indian American woman to run for US president ever — from either party in 2019. The first from the tiny minority community of 4 million was Bobby Jindal, the Republican governor of Louisiana, who didn’t last the primaries that were eventually won by President Trump in 2016. Harris is also the first Indian American Democrat — ale or female — to try for the job; she failed also..

Kamala Harris with husband Douglas Emhoff

Harris was only the second African American woman of a major political party to run for the presidency. Shirley Chisholm, also a Democrat, was the first, making an unsuccessful bid in 1972. The list thus far, however, has been dominated by men, which includes, most famously, Barack Obama who went on to win two terms. Also, Jesse Jackson, who ran twice, unsuccessfully.

Harris addressed her mixed heritage in her autobiography released 2010, The Truth We hold: An American journey”. Growing up, her mother and her relatives instilled pride in our South Asian roots. Our classical Indian names harked back to our Indian heritage and we were raised with a strong awareness of and appreciation for India culture. All my mother’s words of affection or frustration came out in her mother tongue — which seems fitting to me, since the purity of those emotions is what I associated with my mother most of all.”

She also wrote, My mother understood very well that she was raising two black daughters. She knew that her adopted homeland would see Maya and me as black girls. and she was determined to make sure we would grow into confident, proud black women.”

Harris was sworn in as a United States Senator from California in 2017, only the second African-American woman and first South Asian-American senator in history. She served on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the Select Committee on Intelligence, the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Committee on the Budget. And quickly earned a reputation for her hard-nosed prosecutorial manner of questioning of witnesses at hearings.

Her website says she has spent her entire life fighting for justice, as a passion that was first inspired by her mother, Shyamala, an Indian-American immigrant, activist, and breast cancer researcher”.

Harris grew up in Oakland. And after earning an undergraduate degree from Howard University in Washington DC, and a law degree from the University of California, Hastings, she began a career in law in the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office. She became the district attorney of San Francisco in 2003. And after two terms as district attorney, she was elected California’s attorney general. (that’s how she met Beau Biden, who was attorney general of Delaware).

Harris is married to Doug Emhoff and is stepmother to Ella and Cole Emhoff.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa appoints Adm (Rtd) Dr. Jayanath Colombage as Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary

August 13th, 2020

Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa appoints Adm (Rtd) Dr. Jayanath Colombage as Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary
Adm.Dr.Jayanath Colombage

An expert in international relations, Adm. Colombage’s Ph.D thesis was on Asymmetric Warfare at Sea; the case of Sri Lanka”. It was published by Lambert Academic Publishing in Germany. He is also a Fellow of the Nautical Institute of London.

Colombo, August 13 (newsin.asia): Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday appointed international relations expert Admiral (Rtd) Dr. Jayanath Colombage to the post of Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Relations. Previously, Adm. Colombage was Additional Secretary to the President dealing with foreign relations.

Adm.Colombage succeeds Ravinatha Aryasinha, a career Foreign Service officer.

Apart from Adm.Colombage, there are three other former military men in the list of Secretaries: Maj, Gen. (Rtd) Kamal Gunaratne (Defense re-appointed), Maj. Gen (Rtd) Sanjeewa Munasinghe (Health re-appointed) and Maj.Gen (Red.) A.K. Sumedha Perera (Agriculture-re-appointed). All three have been with President Gotabaya since he was elected late last year.

Strategic Significance

Admiral Colombage’s appointment as Foreign Secretary is of strategic significance as Sri Lanka has assumed importance in the emerging situation in the Indian Ocean region. India, China, US, Australia and Japan are jockeying for positions in the region which is on the main East-West shipping route. With regional and world powers vying for dominance in the region, the Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Relations may have to play a critical role in containing tensions and ensuring peace in the region. As a former member of the Pathfinder Foundation, a Colombo-based Think Tank, Adm.Colombage had been involved in dialogues and seminars with India, China and other countries on a variety of issues including trade and investment.

An expert in maritime security and asymmetric warfare, apart from international relations, Adm. Colombage’s Ph.D thesis was on Asymmetric Warfare at Sea; the case of Sri Lanka”. It was published by Lambert Academic Publishing in Germany. He is also a Fellow of the Nautical Institute of London.

Adm. Colombage had served the Sri Lanka Navy for 36 years and retired as the Commander of the Navy on July 1, 2014. He was the 18th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy and was decorated for gallantry and commended for exceptional service to the navy. Upon retirement, Adm. Colombage served as the Director for Indo-Sri Lanka Initiatives and Law of the Sea Centers at the Pathfinder Foundation. He represented the Pathfinder Foundation and Sri Lanka in many bilateral, regional and international fora, presenting papers, participating in panel discussions and chairing sessions on international politics, strategic and maritime security-related fields. Adm. Colombage has been a guest lecturer in universities and training institutes in Sri Lanka, India and China. Admiral has also been an editor and reviewer of number f internationally renowned academic journals.

Apart from a PhD from General Sir John Kotalawela University, Adm.Colombage has an M.Sc in Defense and Strategic Studies from Madras University and an MA in International Studies from Kings College, London. He is a fellow of Nautical Institute of London.

Other appointees to posts of dSecretary are:

  1. W.M.D.J. Fernando (Cabinet Secretary)
  2. R.W.R. Pemasiri (Ministry of Highways)
  3. S.R. Attygalle (Ministry of Finance)
  4. J.J. Rathnasiri (Ministry of Public Services, Provincial Councils and Local Government)
  5. Jagath P. Wijeweera (Ministry of Mass Media)
  6. Ravindra Hewawitharana (Ministry of Plantation
  7. D.M. Anura Dissanayake (Ministry of Irrigation)
  8. W.A. Chulananda Perera (Ministry of Industries)
  9. Ms. Wasantha Perera (Ministry of Power)
  10. S. Hettiarachchi (Ministry of Tourism)
  11. R.A.A.K. Ranawaka (Ministry of Lands)
  12. M.P.D.U.K. Mapa Pathirana (Ministry of Labour)
  13. Ms. R.M.I. Rathnayake (Ministry of Fisheries)
  14. M. K.B. Harischandra (Ministry of Wildlife and Forest Conservation)
  15. N.B. Monti Ranatunga (Ministry of Transport)
  16. Dr. Priyath Bandu Wickrama (Ministry of Water Supply)
  17. Ms. J.M.B. Jayawardene (Ministry of Trade)
  18. Anuradha Wijekoon (Ministry of Youth and Sports)
  19. Ms. K.D.R. Olga (Ministry of Energy)
  20. Prof. Kapila Perera (Ministry of Education)
  21. Sirinimal Perera (Ministry of Urban Development and Housing)

Investigation opened into alleged war crimes by British mercenaries in Sri Lanka

August 13th, 2020

Courtesy The Morning Star

HE Metropolitan Police have opened an investigation into war crimes allegedly committed by British mercenaries in Sri Lanka during the 1980s.

The force’s War Crime Team has begun a scoping exercise under Crown Prosecution Service guidelines, the Foreign Office has told the UN Working Group on Mercenaries (UNWGM).

The probe follows the publication earlier this year of Keenie Meenie: the British Mercenaries Who Got Away with War Crimes, by former Morning Star journalist Phil Miller.

Mr Miller exposed how British military veterans from a company called Keenie Meenie Services (KMS) evaded accountability for their part in war crimes against Tamil civilians at the start of Sri Lanka’s civil war.

KMS became involved in the conflict after a special adviser to then British prime minister Margaret Thatcher suggested that British support for the south Asian country’s security forces might be privatised.”

The company trained a new Sri Lankan police unit called the Special Task Forces (STF) which became notorious for carrying out atrocities, including the 1987 massacre at a prawn farm in which 85 people were killed.

KMS also hired British pilots who flew helicopter gunships on combat missions, such as an alleged raid on a village in 1985 in which 16 people died.

The London-based Tamil Information Centre (TIC) raised the findings with the UNWGM, which then submitted its concerns about KMS to the Foreign Office, asking what criminal measures the government had taken to combat impunity.”

Criminologist Dr Rachel Seoighe, who alerted the UN on behalf of the TIC, said: It is welcome that the Metropolitan Police have finally begun to investigate what KMS did in Sri Lanka, after allowing British mercenaries to operate with impunity for so long.

The UN was right to raise concerns about the lack of action by the British authorities.

Tamil survivors have waited decades to see those responsible for the massacres of loved ones held accountable.”

The UN also wrote to special-forces veteran David Walker, now aged 78, who ran KMS in the 1980s while serving as a Conservative councillor in Surrey, seeking answers to the allegations

Mr Walker did not respond to the agency and has previously refused to co-operate with a US investigation into claims that KMS bombed a hospital in Nicaragua during the Contra war in 1985.

New Ministry Secretaries appointed; Anil Jasinghe to Environment Ministry

August 13th, 2020

Courtesy Adaderana

New Secretaries have been appointed to 25 Cabinet Ministries today (13), stated President’s Media Division issuing a press release.

The new Ministry Secretaries were handed their letters of appointment by President Rajapaksa at the Presidential Secretariat this evening.

It is noteworthy that Dr. Anil Jasinghe has been appointed as the Secretary to the Ministry of Environment. Jasinghe has been serving as the Director-General of Health Services.

Meanwhile, Major General (Retd.) Kamal Gunaratne, and Admiral (Retd.) Jayanath Colombage have been appointed to their previous portfolios.

The newly appointed Ministry Secretaries are as follows:

01. Secretary to the Cabinet: W.M.D.J. Fernando
02. Ministry of Highways: R.W.R. Pemasiri
03. Ministry of Finance: S. R. Attygalle
04. Ministry of Public Services, Provincial Councils and Local Government: J. J. Rathansiri
05. Ministry of Mass Media: Jagath P. Wijeweera
06. Ministry of Plantations: Ravindra Hewawitharana
07. Ministry of Irrigation: Anura Dissanayake
08. Ministry of Industries: W. A. Chulananda Perera
09. Ministry of Power: Wasantha Perera
10. Ministry of Tourism: S. Hettiarachchi
11. Ministry of Land: R. A. A. K. Ranawaka
12. Ministry of Labor: N. P. D. U. K. Mapa Pathirana
13. Ministry of Fisheries: R. M. I. Ratnayake
14. Ministry of Defense: Major General (Retd.) Kamal Gunaratne
15. Ministry of Wildlife and Forest Conservation: M. K. B. Harischandra
16. Ministry of Transport: N. B. Monty Ranatunga
17. Ministry of Water Supply: Dr. Priyath Bandu Wickrama
18. Ministry of Trade: J. M. B. Jayawardena
19. Ministry of Health: Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe
20. Ministry of Agriculture: Major General (Retd.) A.K. Sumedha Perera
21. Ministry of Youth and Sports: Anuradha Wijekoon
22. Ministry of Energy: K. D. R. Olga
23. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Admiral (Retd.) Jayanath Colombage
24. Ministry of Environment: Dr. Anil Jasinghe
25. Ministry of Education: Prof. Kapila Perera
26. Ministry of Urban Development and Housing: Sirinimal Perera

Kurunegala Mayor in attempt to claim lawyer’s fees of his case from Municipal Council?

August 13th, 2020

Courtesy Adaderana

Kurunegala Municipal Council members have left a council meeting expressing their displeasure over the Mayor’s failure to attend the meeting on time.

Reportedly, the Kurunegala Mayor had been attending an event inaugurating the newly appointed Minister of Highways Johnston Fernando while a council meeting had been convened today (13).

The Mayor had also made the welcome speech at the said function.

Subsequently, he arrived at the Kurunegala Municipal Council at around 12.10 pm following the conclusion of the function.

A member of the council proposed to postpone the meeting as many members had left the council by the time the Mayor arrived.

The mayor then adjourned the meeting, explaining the reason he had failed to arrive on time.

Meanwhile, Chairman of All Ceylon Farmers Federation Namal Karunaratne alleges that this meeting was convened to approve the payment of the lawyer’s fee of the Kurunegala Mayor’s case on the demolition of a part of the Buwanekaba Raja Sabha building in Kurunegala.

Karunaratne stated that there is an attempt to approve a sum of over Rs. 4.4 million to pay the lawyer’s fees in the case against the Mayor.

Every last person involved in Easter attacks will be punished – Ali Sabry

August 13th, 2020

Courtesy Adaderana

Every last individual who is responsible for the 2019 Easter attacks will be brought before the law, says newly appointed Minister of Justice President’s Counsel Ali Sabry.

He expressed these views speaking at a program held in Kandy yesterday (12).

He stated that he took oaths as the Minister of Justice not to serve one community but to for the whole country.

We are committed to establish the constitution of this country. I have sworn twice, once as a lawyer and another time as a President’s Counsel, to protect the constitution of this country.”

Sabry says that he will guarantee that he not commit even a minute wrongdoing towards this country, its peace, and its brotherhood.

For 1,100 years Muslims in Sri Lanka have lived with dignity. Therefore there is no other person who wants extremism eradicated from the Muslim community, more than us. Because we cannot live freely when extremists exist.

We are fully committed to bring every last person responsible for the Easter attacks before the law and punish them.”

Minister Ali Sabry says that he has come to bring people together and not to build walls between them.

He further said that the Muslims and the minority in the country have commenced on a new journey that is ‘national politics based on policies instead of politics based on race’.

However, when the minorities join this journey, it a responsibility of the major parties to extend their arms of brotherhood towards them.

The message given by the President and the Prime Minister when appointing him as the Justice Minister was that ‘all will be treated equally’, Minister Ali Sabry added.

Statement by the Prime Minister on the anniversary of Black July 1983

August 12th, 2020

Kanthar Balanathan, Australia 

15th August 2020

Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A2

Rt Hon Prime Minister Mr Justin Trudeau,

Statement by the Prime Minister on the anniversary of Black July 1983

This letter has reference to the statement made by you (PM) on the 23rd July 2020 in Ottawa. While we as SriLankan respect your views as the PM, and former national Boxing champion, and I being a Tamil from SriLanka, Australian would like to loosen certain secrets of what is happening in SriLanka right from 1948. I can only refer to certain web sites and blogs for your government executives to read and digest rather throw it into the bin, which then will project the true value given by Canada.

Ref: https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/2020/07/23/statement-prime-minister-anniversary-black-july

  1. Driver for the 1983 riots

Vellupillai Prabakaran (VP) was the leader of the LTTE, the worst terrorist among the group of terrorists in the world. VP right from 1978 wanted racial riots to flare up so that he can get international support from sympathy. However, he knew that he had little support from Tamil Diaspora and particularly from Canada. He knew the weakness of the western world and the willingness of the west to destroy SL. The island is located in a strategic location in the Indian Ocean which gives them a military advantage for dominating the SE Asian region. USA and China are greedy of military dominance, which paves the way to access indirectly. Maybe the people in SL are fools like wilder beast herd but some intellectuals can understand what is going on in the west. However, it is a pity that some of these can be bought through kickbacks and bribes.

As said above the 1983 incident was initiated by VP to drive a racial riot so that the western nations will openly show their hostility towards SL. 13 military soldiers were blown up with bombs in Tirunelveli in Jaffna which is a major road that links Kankesanthurai to Jaffna. The corpses were taken to Colombo by the military and cremated. Every human suffers from a certain kind of psychological weakness and psychiatric issues. This incident was reacted with violence. I do not think that as a person I will support a racial riot, however, such psychiatric nourished patients like VP should have been eliminated by the people/military in the first place. Sir, you will agree that any person who attempts to commit suicide suffers from some degree of psychiatric disorder. In the USA and Canada, if correct, I believe police personal are sent for psychiatric evaluation if they shoot a civilian. In cognitive science (CS) area quote: CS is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, embracing philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology.

Not only this incident, but LTTE cadre members also carried out machine gun shooting in Anuradhapura bus station killing several Sinhala civilians. I cannot list all the killing here in this document. Please view and read quote: (i) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Lanka_Flight_512

(ii) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-state_terrorist_incidents_in_Sri_Lanka

Sir, can you devise some methods to control the emotions of your patriotic citizens when the wrong killing of a group of Ottawa’s law & order personnel are killed by some gangs? During the riots in 1983, several Tamil families were given refuge by Sinhala Buddhist families in their homes and protected.

Therefore, the conclusion is that the entire riot and killing was instigated and indirectly inculcated and intoxicated by the LTTE.

  • Migration

Subsequently, VP ordered some of his cadres to migrate to Canada and the UK in the name of refugees so that they can work for him.

Sir, it is certain and known that LTTE cadre in the rank of, Captain, intelligence and other officers are hiding in Toronto, which may not be known to the Canadian government. Canada opens up her arms to all. It is known that certain engineers and others who came into Canada via the USA and ended up in Quebec were getting government income support and also secretly earning income through working. I have to open up this issue as Canada is a country which helps all but some people are crooks who swindle the government. That’s Tamil culture. Today’s situation the true refugees who migrated are small in number. However, those who associate with politicians are not true refugees but came to Canada to earn money and elevate their status. A gentleman name Gary Anandasangaree is the son of an unpopular Tamil politician and has no grievances in SL. There are thousands of Tamils in Canada who are there to motif a bad name for SL. What is those people’s scientific contribution to the science and industry in Canada? Why do they want to enter politics rather practice their discipline?

  • Statement by the PM of Canada

Quote: On behalf of the Government of Canada, I extend my deepest sympathies to all those who suffered and lost loved ones during Black July and the ensuing conflict. Canada remains committed to facilitating an accountability process that has the trust and confidence of all victims, which is central to achieving lasting peace and reconciliation. We continue to offer support to all those working toward these goals.”

The world should regret to note that Canada has forgotten to express their sympathies to those who were massacred by the LTTE e.g. the Sinhalese civilians and military personnel. All are humans. Development was slowed down as a result of the terrorism by the LTTE.

PM; Have you thought about the rest of the people in SL? How can they live peacefully with terrorism planted on their soil? Tamils flee SL in the name of refugee for the economic growth of their coffer. Sir, have you forgotten the mass killing of red Indians like Incas, Mayans, & Aztecs from the soil of America? Spanish wiped out several thousands of Indians in Lima leaving only 2 million people left a few hundred years later.

However, there were no mass killing or genocide in SL. It was the Indians from India who invaded SriLankan soil in the early centuries and wiped out several thousands of Sinhala people from the soil. It would be preferred that non-history experts in Canada better keep their lips sealed rather spitting unnecessary news and causing uproar among society. It causes tension, bitterness & conflict among the people in SL, and raise confusion around the world.

  • Heavy Weapons manufactured by the LTTE

Please refer to annexure A” which depicts the type and number of weapons manufactured in Mullivaykal by the LTTE. These weapons are not for pleasure drive or training etc, however, for the mass killing of the people in SL. It is presumed to blow up Naval ships owned by India and SL and passenger ships travelling to SL. These are suicidal operation. Again, I wish to reiterate that anyone who attempts to commit suicide can be regarded as suffering from a psychiatric disorder. Therefore, the conclusion is that from top to bottom the LTTE cadre may have been inflicted with a psychiatric disorder.

The big question is; who supported the technical capability to design and manufacture these weapons. If these weapons were used, just imagine the devastation that would have occurred in SL.

  • Genocide, War Crimes, Missing People

Tamil Diaspora has formed organisation, and Forums around the western world and have been shouting that SL should be tried for war crimes, genocide and missing persons. Firstly, who should be tried for war crimes? Is it the LTTE or SL military? All LTTE cadre who should be tried for war crimes is have been given harem in the West. The UN should know the distribution of Tamil refugees around the world. How can Tamil refugees end up in Ukraine? It is sure that Tamil refugees when ended up in a country change their name and hide under the new name, hence become missing persons”.

As claimed by the TNA and the Tamil Diaspora, there wasn’t any genocide in SL, and for sure we know that Genocide was carried out by the Spanish, American, and how about the millions of red Indians massacred in the USA and Canada? How is Canada treating the Red Indians in Canada? Put them in Reservations”?

During the 2009 war, the SL military rescued 300,000 Tamils to safer places.

During this pandemic period of God’s punishment of COVID-19” to people who have uppishness and megalomania attitude, why do Tamil Diaspora take such move when people are suffering.

  • Bill 104 – AN Act to proclaim Tamil Genocide Education Week- Mr. V. Thanigasalam

This act is supposed to educate people on Genocide. Where and when was the Genocide occur? If it is true, The Tamil LTTE carried out the genocide of non-Tamils in SL since 1972. The Sinhalese people lived in fear of island-wide. It is a request that the Canadian Government convene a meeting with the Sinhalese experts and Tamils in Canada to discuss the truth and coverups. With USA having an ulterior motive of establishing a base in SL, wish to intimidate SL by acts such as this via Tamil US lickers. Why should Tamils allow such a decree to be established in Canada when it is a cooked-up lie. Let the Canadians rise to learn the truth and oppose the government not to allow any Tom, Dick, & Harry to place such private members bill. Canada is a country with intellectually knowledgeable human and scientific resources; however, it’s neighbour the USA may be intimidating Canada. Canada is not like a third world country with third world resources. The only mistake Canada made was to allow with little knowledge of illiterates and half-baked people with lack of perception. The Tamil Diaspora has a plan, working their way through from getting into politics, enter the parliament and put forward such private member bills. Already the January bill was pushed through if I am not mistaken.

The Canadian government should study and understand the benefits that are accrued through these bills in a multicultural environment. People should practice living cohesively in a multicultural environment. The liability is cost only, while there are no benefits.

This is an indication that the TD of Canada are not patriotic, however, attached to their own country’s (SL) selfishness.

The parliament of Canada should reject this bill.

  • Perception

Quote: Perception is an active mental act. It is a dynamic, a dialectical conflict between the self-perspective transformation and external vectors of power bearing upon us. That which we perceive is a balance between these antagonists”. (Ref: Understanding Conflict and War: vol. 1: the dynamic psychological field, chapter 11, by R.J. Rummel) 

Humans perceive different effects about the same state, as perceptions vary from person to person. People assign different meaning to what they perceive.  (Kanthar B)

Although all human males are born with ≈1.5 kg of the brain, not all perceive the same thing in the same perspective, the same way. 

Knowledge is defined as information, proofs, aptitudes and proficiencies, acquired through involvement and practise; i.e. an appreciation of the theoretical and practical training, and understanding of a subject or job.

  • Democracy

Third world democracy; – There cannot be any principles to follow democracy. Collateral is the basic policy in this type of democracy. It may be in the form of money, votes, or other interesting materials plus through the racial campaign. This occurs mostly in the third world like India, SriLanka Africa etc.

Ideal Democracy: This exists in the developed world, which is the West. Collateral is not practised except some political parties in some European world try to attract in getting votes through collateral.

http://nrnmind.blogspot.com/2020/06/13-th-june2020-diplomatic-invasion.html

http://nrnmind.blogspot.com/2020/06/thepractice-of-tyranny-in-name-of.html

The photos below are a sample of TD’s false make-believe. Indicate the Integrity Of TD.

Photo B”- VP is discussing with Anton Balasingham.  Using Photoshop, the person edited and pasted VP’s dead body to show that VP was viewing his own dead body.

That’s TD’s capability to fool the world.

Annexure A”

Heavy Weapons Manufactured & owned by LTTE

Kanthar Balanathan, Australia 

These weapons were manufactured and owned by the LTTE, Tamil terrorist group in Sri Lanka. Does anyone think whether any government will ignore the LTTE with such Weapons? Who manufactured these weapons? Who helped the LTTE to manufacture these weapons? Was there any inner secret by the host in manufacturing? Do we think that the USA or Canada will tolerate such weapons in their backyard? What do we think the final result will be?

Does anyone think that SL should not worry about their Sovereignty? If mushroom Malawi can be a republic with peace, why not SriLanka? These weapons were not for luxury trips, but the mass killing of the Sinhalese people and the state machinery. This can be directed as “GENOCIDE”:

Most of the machine is for suicidal assaults. Sri Lankan Navy does not own any of such Submarine.

To those who blabber the word Genocide” in SL, please study this and talk to the High Commission before you spit out garbage. There was never a Genocide” in 2009.

BUDDHISM IN PRESENT DAY EASTERN PROVINCE Part 5

August 12th, 2020

KAMALIKA PIERIS

The animosity towards Buddhism in Eastern Province is becoming confrontational. There is now an open tussle between the Buddhists and non Buddhists in Eastern Province. Neither side is prepared to give in.

Buddhists are determined that the Eastern Province must continue as a Buddhist province. They are setting up new Buddhist temples. It was reported In January 2019 that construction work had started on the tallest Buddha statue in the Batticaloa district at Mahindaramaya, Mayelankarachchi, Valaichchenai. The 60-foot statue will be the tallest in Batticaloa said Mahindaramaya Chief Incumbent Ven. Kaddukasthodda (Katugastota?) Mahindalangara.

 Existing Buddhist temples in the Eastern Province were to be enlarged .A new building for Sri Pantharma Temple in Vellaveli was provided by the army in 2015.  The commemorative plaque was entirely in Sinhala, complained Tamilnet.

In the meantime, a Buddha statue had been vandalized in Abhayaramaya in Trincomalee.  The dagoba at Sudaikuda in Sampur was razed and   its artifacts destroyed, before the dagoba could be labeled an archaeological site. But Archaeology Department said it intended to take over the site.

Attorney-at-Law Dharshana Weraduwage filed a Fundamental Rights petition, in October 2019, seeking an order directing authorities to investigate the imminent danger to the Buddhist religious sites and several archaeological sites situated in the Northern and Eastern Provinces.

A Hindu-Buddhist conflict developed in Trincomalee over a mound found near the Kinniya hot wells. Archaeological Department had gone there to do some routine conservation work. In the process some bricks had got dug up. Buddhist and the Hindus both claimed these bricks. Bhikkhus such as Ven. Ampitiye Seelavansa of Velgam vihara    said they belonged to an Anuradhapura era stupa which has been leveled and a Hindu temple built on top. Hindus said this was the ruins of a Pillaiyar kovil.

The locals were extremely aggressive towards the conservation work, said the Archaeological Department. A crowd of Tamils had gathered.  Tamil politicians had also come.  Television news showed two groups fighting. Police, riot squad and Special Task Force were called in. Police came with a magistrate order, to stop the protest, that it would cause communal tensions.

Thereafter, Kokila Ramani, a resident of Trincomalee, petitioned the Provincial High Court,  saying the land where the Kinniya  hot springs are located belonged to her and the Archaeology Department is trying to construct a Buddhist structure there without her permission. The Department plans to construct a temple on the site of a Hindu kovil and Hindu devotees are being obstructed from entering the site by the Department, she said. TNA Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran appeared for her.  Provincial High Court Judge M. Illanchiyan issued an interim injunction suspending the conservation of the Kinniya hot springs which will remove the alleged ruins of a Hindu kovil.

During British rule, the Muhudu Maha Viharaya in Pottuvil owned 264 acres or so.  The site had been excavated. We are not told when. Hundreds of stone columns buried under the sand had emerged, indicating a large monastery complex. About one hundred stone pillars were recovered. There were extensive ruins buried in the sand. The stone columns that were unearthed and brought out for display were stolen.

Muhudu Maha Viharaya had been listed as a protected archeological monument in 1951, by the Commissioner of Archeology, with an archeological reservation of 72 acres of land. In 1964 Muhudu Maha vihara was a coconut estate owned by a Muslim, said Ellawala Medhananda. Excavations showed a vihara.   In 1965, the Department of Archeology re-confirmed the protected monument status of the Temple but with the reservation reduced to 32 acres. The reasons for the drastic cut-back in the acreage is not known.  

Some of the temple land was forcibly occupied and the incumbent monks compelled to abandon the temple in the 1990s. This was due to political pressure. Some of the statues that were there in 1990 then disappeared. 11 acres were distributed under the Jayabhoomi scheme   of 1995-2002. Since then, the temple has been continuously losing land   and now it has only a nominal ownership of three acres.

Visitors to Muhudu Maha Vihara have known for years that the site was heavily encroached by Muslims. The authorities, including the Maha Sangha who administered the temples of the eastern province have done nothing about it.  Anuradha Yahampath, Governor of the Eastern Province, was the first to draw attention to this and ask for action. She wanted an inquiry into the various clashes occurring over the ownership and encroachment of the temple’s land.

President Gotabaya sent a high level military delegation to visit the Pottuvil Muhudu Maha Viharaya and report. The delegation included the Defence Secretary, Commanders of the Army and Navy and the Acting IGP.

Defense Secretary, Major General (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne on the instructions of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa ordered the Navy, to immediately establish a naval contingent to protect the Pottuvil Muhudu Maha Vihara temple and its land,  and stop forcible acquisition by other parties. Navy and the Police were asked to work together to provide maximum security to the place and stop any further encroachment. The Defense Secretary said steps would be taken to reclaim all the lands belonging to the temple. Surveyor General was instructed to survey the 30 acres belonging to the vihara and gazette it.

There was an immediate reaction. The People’s Alliance for Right to Land (PARL) protested. PARL is a voluntary coalition of civil society organizations working together since 2011 lobbying for land rights. It was against land-grabbing, and for the housing, land and property rights of poor and marginalized communities in Sri Lanka.

PARL said it was deeply disturbed by the military intervention in Muhudu Maha Viharaya, and the move to turn this into an archaeological site. No mention is made of the Tamils and Muslims who have resided in the area for several centuries. Today, Muslim and Tamil populations densely occupy the coastal belt, whilst the Sinhala population is largely concentrated inland.

PARL continued, the Dighavapi ‘sacred lands’, Pottuvil land and archaeology based dispossession are clear examples of land disputes in the Ampara area which are based on discrimination, use of force, and ethnic thinking. The demarcation of Muhudu Maha Vihara land as an archaeological site lacks clarity, publicity, and threats of dispossession, said PARL.

PARL has documented the trend of using the Departments of Archaeology, Wildlife and Forests, to acquire lands with vague or little justification. These arbitrary land acquisitions have caused dispossession of established communities, and created land disputes that affect ethnic minorities.

PARL calls on the President to take all of the above into consideration, and to instruct the Ministry of Defence to withdraw the establishment of a Naval unit in the Pottuvil area without delay. military involvement in what is essentially a civil administration issue will only make this issue worse. Any law and order issue in this regard should be under the purview of the Police.

PARL calls on the Minister of Lands to ensure that the designation and acquisition of land for archaeological conservation or any other purpose is transparent based on clear justification and that affected individuals and communities be included in the process.

PARL calls on the Minister of Land to recall instructions to acquire by gazette land surrounding the Pottuvil Muhudu Maha Viharaya until this matter is properly investigated by civilians, affected parties are consulted and heard, all information made public and just and equitable solutions reached. (I have re-phrased some of the PARL statement)

The government was not impressed with any of this. President Gotabaya appointed a Task Force on Archaeological Heritage Management in the Eastern Province (PTF) to conduct a comprehensive survey of archaeological sites in the East and to take measures to preserve them. 

The PTF was headed by the Defence Secretary. The others in the PTF were Ven. Ellawala Medhananda, Ven. Panamure Thilakawansha, Chief Prelate for the Eastern and Northern Provinces, Anuradha Yahampath, Governor Eastern Province, Senarath Bandara Dissanayake, Director General of Archaeology, Chandra Herath, Commissioner General of Land, A.L.S.C. Perera, Surveyor General,  the Senior DIG Western Province,  the Provincial Land Commissioner, Raj  Somadeva and   Kapila Gunawardena.

 PTF was given the task of conserving all archaeological heritage sites in the Eastern Province irrespective of religion. PTF must identify the land that should be allocated to each archaeological site and take necessary measures to allocate them properly and legally.  A data base containing geo-spatial data of The archaeological sites would be created, to help preservation and conservation work. PTF said it would work closely with all the ethnic groups in the Eastern Province to restore and manage those historical archaeological sites.

Rajan Philips commented. The appointment of a Presidential Task Force for Archaeological Heritage Management in the Eastern Province, with its ethnically exclusive but otherwise oddly mixed composition, has created political ripples not only in Sri Lanka but also outside the country, Philips said.  When you add the Islamic and Muslim cultural additions over nearly a thousand years, and five hundred years of colonial accretions, there is much heritage to cherish and preserve in Lanka’s East.

 There is also the question of whether atask force on archaeology is needed at the moment in the midst of a global pandemic and whether aPresidential Task Force is a suitable cultural mechanism for preserving cultural heritage. The Task Force excludes not only Tamil and Muslim archaeologists but also renowned Sinhalese archaeologists, said Philips.

The matter could have been left to the Department of Archaeology, one of the oldest and well-respected government departments. It has a professional reputation that extends beyond Sri Lanka. It has a well-established Exploration and Documentation Division that mandates Archaeological Impact Assessments to be undertaken for any development project on a parcel of land exceeding 0.25 hectares.

If the department is well funded and its independence is not overridden by powerful politicians there should not be any danger to Sri Lanka’s heritage resources due to human action. One does not preserve heritage by bulldozing away living communities to create new vistas of past glories,  concluded Philips.

The Eastern Province was completely Sinhala and Buddhist when the British took over the country. The British administration deliberately killed off the Sinhala villages in the east. The Government Agents in the Eastern Province pleaded with their British   superiors, saying ‘these villages and its inhabitants are dying. All they need is a little help to renovate their tanks.’ The British government instead, let the Sinhala villagers die. And then introduced Tamil settlers from India, into the Eastern Province. The arrival of the Tamils to the Eastern Province could therefore be dated to mid 19th century.

 When the Portuguese expelled the Muslims living in their territory, the Muslims ran to the Udarata kingdom and told king Senerat (1604-33) that they had nowhere to go. This meant that these Muslims were not permanent settlers in the island. They were temporary residents in the Kotte kingdom, who for some reason, were unable to return home.  Senerat sent them to Batticaloa. The Batticaloa settlement could therefore be considered the first Muslim settlement in Sri Lanka.

The next Muslim advance came in 1942, when D.S. Senanayake sent A.M.A .Azeez, then AGA at Kalmunai, to accelerate food production in the Eastern Province. His area of administration covered the whole of present day Ampara.  Azeez distributed state land for paddy cultivation, also for government run goat farms and poultry farms. Azeez used the opportunity to further entrench Muslims in the area by giving them land grants.

Land was distributed through land kachcheries. Land allotted in this manner exceeded 12,000 acres, of which 4000 cares were given to farmers of Akkaraipattu, Kokavil, Thambiluvil and Tirukovil. Some of the land distributions are: Pottanaveli (130 acres) and Usaraveli (50) in Irakkamam. Anaivilunthan (100) and   Mottaiyandeveli (60) in Sammanthurai.  Pooranpuri (200) in Karaivahu.   Kayattiyadi (100) in Nintavur. Pallaveli (50) in Ampara. (CONCLUDED)

කලින්ම ලැබුණු තොරතුර නිසා විජයදාස කලින්ම ගිහින්

August 12th, 2020

උපුටා ගැන්ම නෙත්


කැබිනට් සහ රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යධූර අපේක්ෂාවෙන් සිටි බොහෝ මන්ත‍්‍රීවරුන් පිරිසකට මෙවර එම ධූර හිමිනොවූ බව වාර්තා වනවා. ශ‍්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයේ සභාපති හිටපු ජනාධිපති මෛත‍්‍රීපාල සිරිසේන මහතාට ද, අමාත්‍ය ධුරයක් හිමි බවට වාර්තා පළවුවත් ඒ මහතාට ද, අද අමාත්‍ය ධුරයක් හිමි වූයේ නැහැ.

ඒ අනුව මෙවර ශ‍්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයෙන් අමාත්‍යධුර හිමිවුයේ නිමල් සිරිපාල ද සිල්වා සහ මහින්ද අමරවීරට පමණයි. රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ධූර 03ක් ශ‍්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයට හිමි වුණා. එම ධූරවල අද දිවුරුම් දුන්නේ ශ‍්‍රී ලංකා නිදහස් පක්ෂයේ මහලේකම් දයාසිරි ජයසේකර, දුමින්ද දිසානායක සහ ලසන්ත අලගියවන්නයි. 

මේ අතර අමාත්‍ය ධූරයක් නොලැබීම හේතුවෙන් හිටපු අමාත්‍ය විජයදාස රාජපක්ෂ කැබිනට් මණ්ඩලය දිවුරුම්දීමේ අවස්ථාවට සහභාගී නොවූ බව වාර්තා වනවා. තමන්ට කැබිනට් අමාත්‍ය ධුරයක් නොව, රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ධූරයක් ලබාදීමට නියමිත බව සැලවීමත් සමග ඔහු උත්සව භූමියෙන් පිටවගොස් ඇති බවයි වාර්තා වන්නේ.

අධ්‍යාපන ප‍්‍රතිසංස්කරණ, විවෘත විශ්ව විද්‍යාල හා දුරස්ථ අධ්‍යාපන ප‍්‍රවර්ධන රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යවරයා ලෙස විජයදාස රාජපක්ෂ දිවුරුම්දීමට නියමිතව තිබුණා. ඒ අනුව එම රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍ය ධුරයේ අද කිසිවෙකු දිවුරුම් දුන්නේ නැහැ.
 
මේ අතර අමාත්‍ය ධූරයක් නොලැබීම හේතුවෙන් හිටපු පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත‍්‍රී සුසිල් පේ‍්‍රමජයන්ත් ද, මහනුවර මගුල් මඩුවේ පැවති දිවුරුම්දීමේ උත්සවයට සහභාගි නොවු බවයි වාර්තා වන්නේ.

එමෙන්ම ශ‍්‍රී ලංකා පොදුජන පෙරමුණ යටතේ මෙවර පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට තේරීපත්වූ එම පක්ෂයේ ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨයින් 11 දෙනෙකුට පමණ මෙවර කිසිඳු කැබිනට් හෝ රාජ්‍ය අමාත්‍යධූරයක් හිමිව නැහැ. එලෙස කිසිඳු ධූරයක් හිමිනොවූ ජ්‍යෙෂ්ඨයින් අතර මහින්ද සමරසිංහ, අනුර පි‍්‍රයදර්ශන යාපා, ජෝන් සෙනෙවිරත්න, ඩිලාන් පෙරේරා, එස් බී දිසානායක, විජේදාස රාජපක්ෂ මෙන්ම සුසිල් පේ‍්‍රමජයන්ත් ද වනවා.

Lull in information sharing by CID, TID hampered probe: Witness

August 12th, 2020

Yoshitha Perera Courtesy Adaderana

There were issues related to sharing of information between the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) during the time of the previous administration and that led to several interruptions to the investigations on extremist activities, IP attached to TID Gayan Ratnayaka today informed the PCoI probing Easter Sunday attacks.

In 2018, Ratnayake was serving at the TID Unit on Religious Extremism and Fundamentalism and the TID had conducted investigation on Zahran’s extremist preaching and practices. He said on February 28, 2019, he went to Zahran’s wife’s house in Kekunagolla with a group of TID officials.

“We questioned Zahran’s mother-in-law Sitthi Shahila and her brother Mohammed Anzar. During the inquiry Shahila told us that Zahran didn’t visit his family for two years, but Anzar told Zahran paid a visit about a month and a half ago,” Ratnayaka said.

He said during the inquiry, Anzar received a call from the CID. “The caller identified himself as SI Dias and told me that Anzar was being used as a private informant of the CID. He also said that Anzar was sent home to complete a task, and if TID had continue the investigation, it would hamper CID’s probing,” he said.

Ratnayaka also said that SI Dias had asked the TID team to leave Zahran’s wife’s house without causing interruption to the probe.

IP Ratnayaka further added that the TID had requested the investigations report which was compiled by the CID on Zahran did not say whatsoever that Anzar was used as CID’s private informant.

The witness also said a written request had been made to the then Director of the TID on March 6, 2019 requesting permission to summon Ansar to the TID to question him, but Ansar was never questioned until the Easter Sunday suicide attack took place.

Sri Lanka: 3 ways to ensure women benefit from water and sanitation services

August 12th, 2020

AROHA BAHUGUNA Courtesy Worldbank blogs

Woman with water container at well in Sri Lanka
Girls and women with low access to water supply and sanitation face additional disadvantages because of their ethnicity or economic class.

Think of the last time you went to the movies, a sporting venue, or any public place, and had to use a restroom. Did you notice that the queues for the women’s restroom were generally longer than the men’s?

Most building codes provide for equal toilet areas for both men and women – in which case the men get more urinals in the same amount of space as the women – or for an equal number of toilets. However, because women take longer to use the restrooms for various reasons, including attending to menstrual hygiene, the speed of access to these spaces is anything but equal.

Now imagine the difficulties of adolescent girls and women with low access to water supply and sanitation who face additional disadvantages because of their ethnicity or economic class. 

We listened to voices of diverse women, especially those in areas where poverty rates are high and access to water supply and sanitation is low.

To ensure that the Sri Lanka Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement Project (WASSIP) was inclusive, we listened to the voices of diverse women, especially those in the estate sector where poverty rates are high and access to water supply and sanitation is low.

Three clear areas of concern emerged which the project has sought to address.

1) Socially or economically marginalized women are more likely to be deprived of safe water and sanitation facilities

Even though 90 percent of Sri Lanka’s population has access to water, only 43 percent of those in the estate sector, which includes tea plantations, have such access.

Women at a tea plantation in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka.
Only 43 percent of those in the estate sector, such as Badulla and Nuwara Eliya, have access to water and sanitation. Photo: PhilipYb Studio / Shutterstock.com

Although both men and women living in the estates are affected, the women bear the brunt of this deprivation as they are responsible for fetching water, often with children in tow. One woman we talked to said, It takes half a day if we go to the river to bathe and wash our clothes. Or else we have to travel by bus or three-wheeler to fetch water from Balangoda three kms away.” This regular chore is now more fraught with danger because it is tough to maintain physical distancing at water points.

Where women are the sole breadwinners, they are also less likely to have a private toilet at home.  Shared toilets often do not offer the privacy the women need as they may not lock or have trash bins to dispose of menstrual waste.

To ensure that these women benefitted equally from our interventions, the project prioritizes female-headed households and other vulnerable groups in districts with high poverty and large estate populations, such as Badulla and Nuwara Eliya.

2) Adolescent girls are likely to have worse educational outcomes because schools lack provisions for menstrual hygiene

Although the vast majority of Sri Lanka’s schools have separate toilets for girls, a 2015 survey found that more than half of adolescent girls miss school when they have their periodLongstanding cultural taboos view menstrual blood as impure. In fact, a UN study found that 60 percent of teachers in Sri Lanka share this view.  An interview with a school principal revealed that female students were discouraged from disposing of menstrual hygiene products in the school because of these taboos.

Students in a classroom in Sri Lanka
A 2015 survey found that more than half of adolescent girls in Sri Lanka miss school when they have their period.

In the estate sector, adolescent girls drop out of school altogether when they attain puberty, highlighting how multiple vulnerabilities impact educational outcomes  and the future economic productivity of the country.

The project is therefore building period-friendly toilets that include discreet waste disposal and incineration facilities for used menstrual hygiene products in eight schools, with efforts underway in 17 more. It also seeks to change collective thinking by raising awareness about menstrual hygiene among school managements, teachers, and students.

3) Women are less likely to be in leadership positions in the water sector and more likely to face social consequences if they are in such positions

Although community-based organizations and water user associations (WUAs), serving communities in rural and estate areas respectively, provide the space for employing women, they are usually excluded from leadership positions. This is because women do not enjoy the same social or economic status as the men who are seen as ‘natural leaders’.

The few women who do hold leadership posts tell us how their personal lives suffer, with their marriages often being delayed.  One woman told us, I decided to step down. I had put my personal life on hold for this. I wanted to get back to those things.”

To ensure that women’s voices are heard when community decisions are taken, the project mandates the participation of women in WUAs. A formal mentoring and support system will be encouraged for young women to take on and retain leadership posts, instead of feeling pressured to leave.

Although water user associations provide space for employing women, they are usually excluded from leadership positions.

A toilet facility in Sri Lanka
The WASSIP project is building period-friendly toilets in eight schools.

Listening to the women talk about the importance of having running water and toilets at home highlighted how inclusion and gender equality are critical, not only for women’s empowerment but also for the country’s sustainable development because of their impact on health, education and the quality of life of people.

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Covid-19 pandemic gives Sri Lanka’s threatened elephants a reprieve

August 12th, 2020

Courtesy The Straits Times

A record 405 elephants were killed by humans in Sri Lanka last year, up from about 360 in 2018.
A record 405 elephants were killed by humans in Sri Lanka last year, up from about 360 in 2018.PHOTO: AFP

COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s coronavirus lockdown has helped reduce the death toll from clashes between elephants and humans, conservationists have said.

A record 405 elephants were killed by humans in the country last year, up from about 360 in 2018. A total of 121 people were killed by elephants, up from 96 the year before, according to government data.

Speaking ahead of World Elephant Day on Wednesday (Aug 12), Mr Jayantha Jayewardene, a leading international expert on elephants, said: “We can say that the human-elephant conflict eased during curfews.

“But this is a temporary situation. Farmers will start defending their crops and the killings will resume.”

Most of the killed elephants are shot dead or poisoned by farmers trying to keep them off their land. The beasts are considered sacred in the majority-Buddhist island and are protected, but prosecutions are rare.

Most of the humans are killed by elephants who have seen their habitat drastically reduced, rampaging in villages looking for food.

Dr Sumith Pilapitiya, a conservationist and former director-general of the government’s wildlife department, estimated that the number of elephant deaths decreased by 40 per cent during the coronavirus lockdown, which started in March and officially ended in June.

Dr Pilapitiya said an average of 240 elephants were killed annually between 2010 and 2017 and the rate had accelerated since.

“The Asian elephant is classified as endangered, so we cannot afford to lose elephants at that rate,” he told AFP.

He expressed hope that a significant reduction during the shutdown – which included nationwide stay-at-home orders, with people only allowed out to buy essentials – would bring down the overall toll for the year.

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Dr Pilapitiya said a new panel of experts on measures to reduce human-elephant conflicts in the country would have its first meeting on World Elephant Day.

“This may be an auspicious beginning and hopefully the government will implement the recommendations of this committee,” he said.

During the shutdown, Dr Pilapitiya accompanied wildlife trackers who reported spotting baby elephant twins at the Minneriya sanctuary northeast of Colombo, the first pair seen in the wild in Sri Lanka and a rare sight anywhere.

But the shutdown of wildlife parks during the pandemic saw an increase in poaching and illegal hunting of all wild animals, prompting the government to order a crackdown in July.

Environmental lawyer Jagath Gunawardena said law enforcement authorities were preoccupied with the coronavirus, which made poaching easier.

“Incidents of elephant-human clashes were few, but there was an increase in killing animals for their flesh,” Mr Gunawardena said.

While the lockdown officially ended on June 28, Sri Lanka’s borders remain closed to foreign tourists. And that has badly hit some residents who rely on the country’s elephants for their income.

The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage closed during the lockdown, fearing that the animals might contract the virus. It opened again last month, but its 84 elephants are mostly undisturbed by visitors.

“Hardly anyone visits here during the week,” said shop operator Suneth Sanjeeva who runs a business outside the elephant orphanage, 80km east of Colombo.

A restaurant owner nearby said she served about 200 guests before the pandemic, but now she hardly has any customers.

China halts Sri Lankan Airlines flights after 23 infected

August 12th, 2020

Courtesy The Standard

China’s civil aviation regulator said today it has suspended three Shanghai-bound international air routes due to passengers on recent flights being infected with the coronavirus.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a statement that it suspended an Etihad Airways route from Abu Dhabi and a China Eastern Airlines route from Manila for one week, as well as a Sri Lankan Airlines route from Colombo for four weeks, China Daily reports,

A total of six passengers on the August 3 flight from Abu Dhabi tested positive for the coronavirus, as well as six passengers on the August 5 flight from Manila and 23 passengers on the August 7 flight from Colombo, meeting the conditions for a “circuit breaker” suspension of the flight route, it added.

In keeping with an international flights adjustment policy announced in early June, the administration issued its “circuit-breaker” directive and announced the suspension of the three routes would begin on August 17.

The administration also noted that the three carriers can still operate their flights before the order takes effect. But the time of the suspension will be extended if more passengers test positive for coronavirus.

On June 4, China eased restrictions on international passenger flights contingent on epidemic risks being under control. Authorities highlighted the “reward and circuit breaker mechanism” for the carriers to increase or have flights suspended in accordance with the companies’ epidemic control work.

Under the policy, airlines must suspend flights on a route for a week if five passengers test positive for coronavirus. If the number exceeds 10, the airline must suspend the flights for four weeks.

As an incentive, carriers may increase the number of international flights to two per week on a route if for three consecutive weeks no passengers test positive for the virus in nucleic acid tests.

Parliamentary elections have put Lankan Tamil politics at the cross roads

August 12th, 2020

By P.K.Balachandran Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

While the moderate TNA will have to do a lot of tight rope walking, the radical Tamil nationalist groups have to prove that it can do what TNA could not. And that’s going to be very hard and the consequence of failure will be total rejection in the next elections.

Parliamentary elections have put Lankan Tamil politics at the cross roads
C.V.Wigneswaran, M.A.Sumanthiran and Angajan Ramanathan

Colombo, August 9: The August 5 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections have put the Tamil parties based in the Northern and Eastern provinces at the cross roads. In contrast to the past, voters in the Sri Lankan Tamil homeland, did not support any single party but had distributed their votes among a variety of parties, each with a different stock in trade. This makes it difficult to be precise about the overall future trend, though some surmises can certainly be made.

While one section represents Tamil radicalism, another is manifestly pro-government. However, the third and the single largest section is still made of the same mould as in the past – a section which is opposed to the government but is moderate in its demands.

The radical section is represented by C.V.Wigneswaran of the Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kottani (YMTK) and Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC). The pro-government section is represented by Douglas Devananda and Kulasingham Dileepan (Eelam Peoples’ Democratic Party); Angajan Ramanathan (Sri Lanka Freedom Party); Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan (Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal) and Sadasivam Vyalendran (Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna).

The moderately anti-government group is represented by Sivagnanam Sritharan, M.A.Sumanthiran, Dharmalingam Sidharthan, Rajavarodhaya Sampanthan; Era Chanakyan and Govindan Karunakaran (all Tamil National Alliance).

Wigneswaran and Ponnambalam are newcomers to parliament and are expected to voice their radical views stridently. And unlike the moderate Tamil nationalist TNAs, the duo will seek an internationally supervised referendum among the Tamils on the ethnic question and strive to drag the Lankan government to the International Criminal Court (ICC) even though Sri Lanka has not signed the Rome Statute which created the ICC.

The radicals will have to do their utmost in this regard as these demands have been their USP for long. They hope to carry on the campaign with the support of the UN Human Rights Council, the US State Department, the pro-LTTE Tamil Diaspora in the West and Australia and Tamil radicals in Tamil Nadu.

Votes wise, G.Ponnambalam got 31,658 preferential votes and C.V.Wigneswaran 21,554. They were able to get elected with such small numbers because of the Proportional Representation System which enables small parties to get seats. But as MPs, they enjoy equal status and opportunities to voice their demands.

From the pro-government group are: Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan (who got 54,1980- the highest secured by a Tamil candidate and that too while being in jail in a murder case); Angajan Ramanathan (36,365); Douglas Devananda (32,146); S.Vyalaendran (22,218); and Gunasingham Dileepan (3,223).

From the moderately anti-government TNA, the following won: S.Sritharan (35,884); Era Chanakyan (33,332); M.A.Sumanthiran (27,834); Govindan Karunakaram (26, 382); Charles Nirmalanathan (25,668); D.Siddharthan (23,840); R.Sampanthan (21,442); Selvam Adaikalanathan (18,563); Vino Nogarajalingam (15,190).

Of these the strongest group, with the largest voter base is the moderately anti-government TNA, followed by the pro-government group. The radicals are the smallest.

According to Premananth Thevanayagam, former editor of the Jaffna-based daily Uthayan, the votes that the radical and pro-government groups got were those of Tamils who were disillusioned with the TNA which had been in parliament in strength from its founding in 2001 under the auspices of the LTTE leader Prabhakaran. In the parliament elected in 2015, TNA had 16 elected MPs. This time its representation among the elected MPs has come down to nine.

Due to its strong links with the United National Party (UNP)-led Yahapalanaya government from 2015 onwards, the TNA promised that it would deliver a new federal constitution with substantial devolution of power to the Tamil-speaking Northern and Eastern Provinces. But despite its best efforts, majoritarian Sinhalese MPs, even from the UNP, backed out from their pledge at the last moment fearing a backlash from the Sinhalese majority.

Fixated on constitutional changes, the TNA’s lawyer-leaders failed to deliver on the economic development front also. Sinhalese leaders of the UNP also backed out of their promise to set up war-time accountability mechanisms leaving the TNA out in the cold.

Even as radical followers left the TNA, a section of Tamils, particularly the youth, began to see the futility of pursuing the radical political path and began to wonder if they could opt for economic development. These elements rallied around the pro-government Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan (54, 198 preferential votes); Angajan Ramanathan (36,365); Douglas Devananda (32,146),S,. Vyalendran (22,218) and Gunasingham Thileepan (3,226).

As Premananth Thaivanayagam put it, the youth’s option of migrating to the West has ceased to exist with the West raising barriers to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The youth now feel that they will have to live here and make something of their lives with government support,” he said.

Knowing that a brazen association with Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) would be considered anti-Tamil, the pro-government group, except S.Vyalendran, fought under other banners like SLFP and EPDP with the tacit understanding with the SLPP, that it would work with it in parliament and accept ministerial posts, Thevanayagam said. This group got three seats while the radicals got only two.

TNA’s controversial second leader and spokesman, M.A.Sumanthiran, admitted that the alliance had not delivered on its promises and had therefore suffered serious damage. He said that the need of the hour is to sink differences, find a common platform, and purse the Tamils political and economic goals.

However, unity is unlikely to come about because the radical group would be eager to prove that it’s tough posture will help it push the Tamils’ case hard with Diaspora and international support. The TNA is equally sure that such radicalism has no chance of succeeding in a situation when a tough militarized, China-supported, Sinhala majoritarian government is in power in Colombo both in the Executive Presidency and parliament with a two-thirds majority. Traditional supporters of the Tamil cause like India and the US are now weak with domestic problems galore.

Furthermore, although the TNA has appealed to all Tamil parties to join, it will not give up its pre-eminent position in the united group, which it feels it is entitled to. The TNA will also not entertain unity with the pro-government group as it has to play on the anti-government sentiment of the majority of Tamils. It has been succeeding so far because the majority of Tamils have seen it as the most credible and safe voice of the Tamils on the issue of ethnic rights. It cannot go over to the government side wholesale.

The TNA will have to keep playing the Tamil nationalist card with its demand for federalism and war-time rights violation accountability mechanisms and foreign involvement in solving the ethnic issue. But on the other hand, it cannot bring about a federal constitution without the support of the Sinhalese parties because, for any constitutional change, it will need two-thirds support in parliament and perhaps even popular Sinhalese support in a referendum.

While the TNA will have to do a lot of tight rope walking, the radical Tamil nationalist groups have to prove that it can do what TNA could not. And that’s going to be very hard and the consequence of failure will be total rejection in the next elections.

The safest among the three groups is the moderate pro-government group. It has the greatest chance of delivering on its promises as both President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa want to set develop Sri Lanka economically through a centralized administration, with developmental benefits being distributed throughout the country irrespective of ethnic, religious and regional differences.

New Sri Lankan parliament to help stabilize, revive economy: experts

August 12th, 2020

by Shiran Illanperuma Courtesy NewsIn.Asia

Economic development will take place within the framework of national sovereignty, the experts added.

New Sri Lankan parliament to help stabilize, revive economy: experts

Colombo, August 7 (Xinhua): A new government in Sri Lanka has been endowed with a mandate from the new parliament to stabilize and revive the national economy while defending the country’s sovereignty, local experts said here Friday.

Sri Lankan voters have given a clear mandate to the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), which won 145 out of 225 parliament seats in the elections which were held on Wednesday, to find a solution to economic woes including low growth, unemployment and rising costs of living, President of the International Business Council Kosala Wickramanayake said.

The business community is expecting policy reform in order to boost the economy in the way of tax reform, ease of doing business and boosting local and foreign investment,” Wickremenayake said, adding that the SME sector which accounts for 75 percent of jobs and 50 percent of GDP was especially in need of support.

Wickremenayake added that the government should be commended for its efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and the successful holding of the elections.

This election victory is historic and comparable to the first post-war parliamentary election in 2010. People have given trust to the leadership of the president and prime minister to strengthen national security and protect the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty from both domestic and external threats,” said Asanga Abeygoonesekera, founding director general of the Ministry of Defence’s Institute of National Security Studies Sri Lanka (INSSSL).

A nearly two-third majority in parliament ensures political stability for the next several years and strengthens the ability of the government to regain the momentum of economic growth, Abeygoonesekera said.

Commenting on the historic win, political and economic analyst and former executive director of the Pathfinder Foundation Luxman Siriwardena said that voters were expecting greater state discipline, including elimination of corruption from government institutions and increased efficiency of government services, especially in rural areas.

The primary concern of the newly formed government will be to continue to protect the public from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The government will have to create a conducive environment for foreign investment and negotiate with multilateral lenders in order to shore up foreign exchange reserves,” Siriwardena said.

Female celebrities have shone in politics too

August 12th, 2020

By Gitanjali Marcelline Courtesy newsin.asia

Celebrated actresses and artistes have the capability to succeed in politics and prove the naysayers and sexists wrong, writes Gitanjali Marcelline

Female celebrities have shone in politics too
Sri Lankan actress politician Geetha Kumarasinghe

Can female celebrities from various fields face the rough and tumble of politics and make a mark in it? That is the question that the masses in Sri Lanka had been asking ever since the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) fielded actresses, including Geetha Kumarasinghe, in the recently concluded parliamentary elections.

I believe there’s much that celebrities can do in politics using their fame to fetch votes for themselves and the party they represent. Film and tele-drama actresses especially, are endowed with mass appeal. They are best suited to enact this role as acting is an essential ingredient in politics. Did not the bard say: All the world’s a stage and we’re all players in it?”.

By definition, politics is a field open to all: young and old, educated and uneducated, the rich and the poor, the famous and the ordinary. A talent for appealing to people on one ground or the other effectively is all that is needed to make a mark. However, simple as this may sound, not everybody has the talent, the grit and determination to survive and succeed in the unsparing man eat man world of politics.

Eva Peron of Argentina

Still, many who had no background of politics, including film and teledrama actresses, have succeeded in making it to the top and earned laurels in the process.

Leading the list is a radio artist turned political activist, Eva Peron of Argentina. In a 1996 interview, Tomás Eloy Martínez referred to Eva Perón as the Cinderella of the tango and the Sleeping Beauty of Latin America.” Martínez suggested she has remained an important cultural icon for the same reasons as fellow Argentine Che Guevara.

Although Eva never held a government post, she was the de facto Minister of Health and Labor in her husband Juan Peron’ government (1946 to 1952). As such, she earned the gratitude of the poor by awarding generous wage increases to the unions. Her own Eva Perón Foundation, which was supported by voluntary” union and business contributions plus a substantial cut of the national lottery and other funds, helped her carry out her mission. These resources were used to establish thousands of hospitals, schools, orphanages, homes for the aged, and other charitable institutions.

Eva was largely responsible for the passage of the Women’s Suffrage law and the formation of the Peronista Feminist Party in 1949. In 1951, although dying of cancer, she obtained nomination for the Vice Presidency, but the army forced her to withdraw her candidacy.

Alessandra Mussolini of Italy

Even after her death in 1952, Eva remained a formidable influence in Argentine politics. Her working-class followers tried unsuccessfully to have her canonized, prevented it.

Italy too has had its fair share of celebrities in parliament. Sex bomb Gina Lollobrigida took to photographic journalism after her acting career ended and made a bid for the European Parliament in 1999, but failed. Alessandra Mussolini, actress, model and grand-daughter of the Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, made a huge splash in Italian politics. Alessandra (b.1962) is a right wing conservative politician, who served as a Member of the European Parliament for Forza Italia. She was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2008 to 2013 and the Italian Senate from 2013 to 2014. She was the founder-leader of the national conservative political party Social Action”.

Llona Staller porn star cum Italian politician

The sensational porn star Llona Staller aka La Cicciolina was elected to the Italian parliament in 1987 with 20,000 votes. According to the website thelocal.it, Staller started out as a model in Hungary and later developed her career as a porn star in Italy. In the early 70s, she met pornographer Riccardo Schicchi with whom she co-hosted a radio show called Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?, which featured live calls from listeners about sexual matters.

Staller and Schicchi then co-founded Diva Futura, a pornography and erotica film studio. During the 1970s, Ciccoliona not only starred in porn films but also made several television appearances – the most infamous of which was in 1978, when she bared her breasts live on air in the show C’era due Volte.

Entering politics, she first ran for parliament as a candidate of Italy’s first Green party, the Lista del Sole, but lost. She continued to star in and produce porn films, the most famous being The Red Telephone, which she co-produced with Schicchi in 1983. In 1987, she finally won a seat in the Italian parliament as a member of the Radical Party. Later she championed human rights and supported campaigns against nuclear energy and NATO membership. Four years later, she abandoned the Radicals to set up her own protest party, the ‘Party of Love’, with another porn star.

Jayalalitha Jayaram actress turned Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

In 2012, Staller founded the Democracy, Nature and Love Party (DNA) with her partner Luca di Carlo, a criminal defense lawyer. Its objectives included: a guaranteed minimum wage for young people; a properly functioning judicial system for every Italian; and the elimination of the privileges of the rich political caste”, all commendable goals.

Closer home, there was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalitha Jayaram, who was a famous Tamil film star before she plunged into politics. Teaming up with matinee idol cum political bigwig M.G.Ramachandran aka MGR, Jayalalitha won laurels in Tamil Nadu politics too. She was an active Member of Parliament. As Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu several times, she initiated people-oriented welfare schemes which earned her the title Puratchi Thalaivi” or Revolutionary Leader”.

Bollywood actress Shabana Azmi became a famous social and women’s rights activist, a Goodwill Ambassador of UNFPA and a member of the Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of the Indian Parliament.

Malani Fonseka of Sri Lanka

Last but not the least, at home in Sri Lanka, stars of Sinhala cinema have also made it big in politics. Rosy Senanayake, a former Mrs. World and an actress, rose to be High Commissioner in Malaysia, an MP, Mayor of Colombo and Leader of the Opposition in the Western Provincial Council.

Leading actresses Malani Fonseka and Geetha Kumarasinghe were also Members of Parliament. While Malani brought gracefulness to parliament, Geetha was a quintessential activist. Her dual citizenship (Swiss-Sri Lankan) unseated her in 2017 as per the 19th.Amendment of 2015. But being keen on a political career, she renounced her Swiss citizenship and contested the August 5, 2020 parliamentary elections from Galle District and won with 63,356 preferential votes.

Shabana Azmi Hindi film acress

I have great respect for Geetha for her acting, film production skills, activism and political abilities. She got the National film Festival and Sarasawiya awards. She had produced films such as Palama Yata, Salambak Handai, Loku Duwa, Anurgaye Ananthaya, Wasuli and Geetha., Her productions Palama Yata and Loku Duwa won her Best Film Awards at the Sarasawiya Awards Function.

Geetha’s portrayal of Dulcie in Pembara Madu and Dotty in Palama Yata won her critical acclaim. For Palama Yata, she actually lived the life of the subjects, the poor living under the Kelaniya Bridge. Geetha is said to be gender sensitive. She is also well positioned to promote the rights of migrant, garment factory, plantation, film industry and informal workers in the tourism industry.

Going by the foregoing facts, it can be surmised that celebrated actresses and artistes have the wherewithal to handle the rough and tumble of politics and prove the naysayers and sexists wrong.

No portfolios for Maithri, Wijedasa, Mahinda Yapa: opportunity for 3 portfolios and speaker position

August 12th, 2020

Courtesy Hiru News

MP-elects Maithripala Sirisena, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, Susil Premajayanth, Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, S.B. Dissanayake, Mahinda Samarasinghe and John Seneviratne did not receive cabinet or state ministerial portfolios at today’s (12) swearing-in.

Dissanayake received his appointment letter as the Nuwara Eliya district coordination committee chairman.

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There was no oath-taking in the portfolio of State Minister of Educational Reforms, Open Universities and Distant Education Promotion.

Sources say Dr. Wijedasa Rajapaksa was due to take oaths in that portfolio, but he was absent on the occasion.

Ex-president Sirisena, who polled the highest preferential votes from Polonnaruwa (111,137) did not receive any portfolio.

Unconfirmed reports say Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena will be appointed as the speaker of parliament.

As per constitutional provisions, appointments can be made to two more cabinet portfolios and one state ministerial portfolio.

Maithri declined offer of cabinet portfolio

August 12th, 2020

Courtesy Hiru News

Ex-president Maithripala Sirisena has told heads of the new government yesterday afternoon (11) to grant to someone else in the SLFP the ministerial position proposed to be given to him, say party sources.

The proposal was to grant him the environment portfolio, according to the sources.

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The former president was present at this morning’s swearing-in of the ministers.

SLFP’s Nimal Siripala de Silva and Mahinda Amaraweera received labour and environment cabinet portfolios respectively.

Also, its Duminda Dissanayake, Dayasiri Jayasekara, Lasantha Alagiyawanne and Sudarshani Fernandopulle received state ministerial portfolios.


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