A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, October 29, 2015
35 New Sri Lankan MPs Ready to Shoot; Speaker at Dark!
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The Police Special Task Force (STF) organized a firearms training
session at the Katukurunda Police STF Academy Grounds for newly elected
parliamentarians without any knowledge of the Speaker of the parliament
according to media reports in Colombo.
A senior Police source had told Ceylon Today,
that 35 newly elected parliamentarians participated at the training
session yesterday (27) at the Academy Grounds inspected by Ranjith
Perera of the Police STF. The session will continue today (28) .
The training sessions will train individuals on the basic use of pistols and automatic revolvers.
Meanwhile The Island reports
Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, MP, denying any knowledge of a group of
newly appointed members seeking personal protection weapons.
Speaker Jayasuriya had further said that he had not been consulted in
that regard. When it was pointed out that there couldn’t be any
justifiable reason for arming members over six years after the
conclusion of the war, Speaker Jayasuriya said that issuance of weapons
seemed a continuation of a long standing practice.
Former President JR Jayewardene authorised weapons for members in the
wake of the second JVP-led insurgency in the late 80s. The then UNP
administration also issued weapons to Provincial Council members as well
as selected local government members, reports The Island.
A senior parliamentary official had told The Island that any member
wanting to acquire a weapon had to provide a letter from Parliament to
the Defence Ministry to justify his or her claim. Asked whether the
parliament bear the responsibility for recovering weapons issued to
defeated members of parliament, the official stressed that Parliament
was not involved in the process.

