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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, August 19, 2016
GOVERNOR DEFENDS BUILDING BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN PREDOMINANTLY HINDU NORTH SRI LANKA

( File photo: Military building a Buddhist temple in North, Sri Lanka)
Colombo, August 18: The Governor of Sri Lanka’s Hindu Tamil-majority
Northern Province, Reginold Cooray, has defended the building of
Buddhist temples in the province saying that it is only part of a boom
in the building of places of worship there.
“Big Hindu kovils are being built and many Christian denominations have
come up with their buildings. But there are only 13 Buddhist temples in
the entire Northern Province,” Cooray said.
“We don’t object to the Hindu kovils and Christian churches coming up.
We welcome them,” Cooray, a Buddhist ,said wondering why some Tamils
should object if the Buddhists built their viharas.
The Governor was answering a question at a press conference here on
Thursday about the Buddhist temple being built on a Tamil person’s
private property at Kokilai in Mullaitivu district, which has caused
unrest among the local Tamil population.
Defending the construction, Cooray said that the temple had secured the
permission of the local Pradeshiya Sabha and in a case against it, the
court had upheld the construction. “It also has the support of hundreds
of Sinhalese families living there,” he added
The Tamils see the mushrooming of Buddha statues and the construction of
Buddhist temple as a projection of Sinhalese-Buddhist power in the
North after the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE).Tamils wonder why Buddhist temples are being built and Buddha’s
statutes are erected in areas where there are no Buddhists. Most of them
are constructed by the armed forces.
Issue of Poison Injections Administered To Ex-Combatants
Asked about the charge made by the Northern Provincial Council and other
Tamil politicians that some former combatants of the Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were injected with a poisonous substance by the
Sri Lankan army while they were in detention or undergoing
rehabilitation in army run centers, Cooray said that no such complaint
had been made to him.

Commenting on Northern Province Chief Minister C.V.Wigneswaran’s request
to the visiting US Air Force (USAF) medical team to examine some of
these cases, Cooray asked: “Why ask American doctors? Why can’t Tamil
doctors examine them? There are many Tamil doctors in the North.”

Sri Lankan Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne is on the same page
Governor Cooray on this issue. He said that there is no need for
American doctors ,when they are local doctors who are competent to
examine the cases.
According to T.Ravikaran, a Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member for
Mullaitivu District, 104 former combatants of the LTTE had died
allegedly due to injections which were given in the guise of inoculating
the cadres against communicable diseases. The NPC passed a resolution
expressing concern and calling for remedial measures.
Defamation Suits Against Those Defaming Female Combatants
Meanwhile, a former senior woman combatant of the LTTE, Tamilkavi, told a
government commission on reconciliation at its sitting in Omanthai on
Wednesday, that some politicians and the Tamil media are spreading lies
and damaging the reputation of former women combatants.
“Tamilini and Sivarathi ( both former combatants) did not get cancer
because they were given injections in the rehabilitation camp. They
were ill even when they were in the militant movement. In fact, we all
knew about this and we gave Sivarathi only very light work,” Tamilkavi
said.
“Politicians and the media are alleging that female combatants were
sexually abused while they were in detention or rehabilitation. This is a
canard which affects the life of 2000 females combatants who had
surrendered. We will file defamation cases against those who make such
charges,” Tamilkavi warned.
