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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 6, 2015
Maithri continuing with Mahinda’s oppressive laws - FSP

The Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) today accused President Maithripala
Sirisena of carrying out the same “oppressive laws” as former President
Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Referring to renewed orders from the new President allowing troops to be
deployed across the island, the party’s Propaganda Secretary Pubudu
Jayagoda stated that during his election campaign Maithripala Sirisena
had given priority to this issue when speaking about democracy.
One of the main topics of Maithripala’s Presidential Election campaign
was the pledges to do away with these oppressive laws and the
demilitarization, he said, adding, that the Common Candidate promised to
establish democracy within the country instead.
However, according to a presidential decree, Sirisena has now renewed a monthly authorisation for the deployment of troops.
“By virtue of the powers vested in me, I, Maithripala Sirisena, do by
this order call out all the members of the armed forces ... for the
maintenance of public order,” read the order.
Mr Jayagoda stated that on February 03, when the previous order
officially expired, his party was paying close attention to see if the
new President would follow in the same footsteps of his predecessor and
sign this “oppressive decree” and issue the relevant gazette
notification.
He pointed out that President Sirisena had signed the decree February 02 and issued the gazette notification.
“What happened under Mahinda Rajapaksa has begun to recur only with the
President’s name changed,” Mr Jayagoda told reporters in Colombo.
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) is reportedly miffed with the
government for issuing the gazette notification deploying troops in all
the districts of Sri Lanka.
“This is unwarranted. When there is no violence in the North or anywhere
in the country, why should troops be deployed and invested with police
powers?” asked a livid Suresh Premachandran, TNA spokesman and MP for
Jaffna district.
“We could understand why the previous Rajapaksa regime deployed troops.
It had done many wrong things and was always expecting trouble from the
people. But the Sirisena government has a clean image and yet it is
deploying troops,” Premachandran said. President Sirisena seems to have
forgotten that he was elected because of the overwhelming support he got
from the Tamils, Premachandran pointed out.
Defending the action of the government, Cabinet spokesman Dr Rajitha
Senaratne said that the gazette notification was a routine one issued
during the time of national functions and election, adding, “we cannot
move troops without such a notification”.
However, unconvinced by this, Premachandran asked, “Why was the deployment not annulled after independence day?”


