Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Calls for demilitarisation in North-East are 'redundant' - National Freedom Front
06 January 2014

A member from the Sri Lankan National Freedom Front (NFF) party, a constituent of the ruling United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) coalition, today stated that heightening calls to remove army camps from the North-East were ‘redundant.’

Piyasiri Wijenyaka, a key figure in the NFF, further claimed that the Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister’s continuous attempts to highlight the need to demilitarise the North-East were  only fulfilling the needs of the diaspora.
 

“The Chief Minister went to Jaffna from Colombo and he did not even feel the war. It was the people in the North that lived through it. The Chief Minister should do the job he was elected for and not look into matters that do not concern him.”

“It was during the war and because of the LTTE that the number of army camps in the North increased,”
he said.
The North-East electorate, last year, voted in the Northern Provincial Chief Minister, CV Wigneswaran, on a mandate that stressed the immediate need for reduced militarisation of the North-East that ‘resulted in the return to the pre-war situation as it existed in 1983 before the commencement of hostilities.'

TNA calls for merged N-E based on a federal structure
 (04 September 2013)


SRI LANKA WILL ALWAYS SUPPORT PALESTINE’S CAUSE – RAJAPAKSA

Sri Lanka will always support Palestine’s cause – Rajapaksa
January 7, 2014
Expressing hope for an independent Palestine “as soon as possible,” President Mahinda Rjapaksa has said that Sri Lanka will always support Palestine’s cause and that relations between the two nations get stronger each year.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa arrived in Palestine from Jordan yesterday (06) for a two-day visit and held bilateral discussions at the Presidential Palace in Ramallah with President of the State of Palestine Dr. Mahmoud Abbas.

During the friendly and warm discussion President Abbas recalled his two visits to Sri Lanka respectively in 2008 and 2012.
The Palestinian President emphasized on the longstanding cordial relations between Palestine and Sri Lanka. “Our two countries maintain good relations and I wish it will improve more and more,” he added.
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Dr. Abbas also expressed his gratitude for the support that Sri Lanka extended for Palestine to gain the status as a Non-member Observer State in the United Nations and updated President Rajapaksa on the ongoing peace process with Israel.

“Sri Lanka will always support your cause,” President Rajapaksa assured. “We hope that we will have an independent Palestine as soon as possible,” he said.

“Relations between our two countries get stronger year after year,” President Rajapaksa added.
President Rajapaksa apprised the Palestinian President of the current developments in Sri Lanka. 
President Rajapaksa said that within a short period of four years following the end of the conflict, Sri Lanka has made significant progress, in terms of reconstruction, resettlement, rehabilitation, reintegration and reconciliation. 

President Rajapaksa also briefed Dr. Abbas on Northern Provincial Council elections, the Presidential Spokesman said.
While noting that there has been no single terrorist incident reported in Sri Lanka since 2009, President Rajapaksa said in comparison to other provinces in the country more resources have been allocated for the development of Northern and Eastern Provinces.
The President also said that Sri Lankan government took a calculated risk in releasing the rehabilitated child soldiers into the society within a short period of time.
Followed by bilateral discussions, the two leaders witnessed the signing of the Agreement on Establishment of Sri Lanka-Palestine Joint Commission and the signing of the MoU on Establishment of the Mahinda Rajapaksa Vocational Training Centre.
Minister of External Affairs Prof. G. L. Peiris, Monitoring MP of the Ministry of External Affairs Mr. Sajin de Vaas Gunawardena, Parliamentarians Mrs. Kamala Ranatunga and Mr. Roshan Ranasinghe, Secretary to the President Mr. Lalith Weeratunga are accompanying the President.