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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 1, 2013
This is my country, I’ll never leave it – Shirani
She
has no intention of leaving the country abandoning the masses who risked their
lives at the impeachment process emphasizes former Chief Justice Dr. Shirani
Bandaranayake. She emphasized this expressing her views regarding reports on
certain media that she had been invited by international community for various
posts said a senior lawyer of ‘Lawyers’ Collective’.
Independence Day 2013
“The
independence of the judiciary has been already murdered. There is nothing left
to be destroyed. I didn’t fight the impeachment not only for myself. I fought
for the independence of the judiciary. There were many who fought with me
resolutely. They too have received death threats now. In such a situation I
would not leave the country abandoning others. This is my country and my
people,” she had emphasized.
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via Sri Lanka for 91 Days
This
Monday President Mahinda Rajapaksa will celebrate Independence Day in
Trincomalee, under the theme Prosperous
motherland and an affluent tomorrow.
For
weeks Trincomalee has been getting a facelift. Roads are being widened,
buildings painted, and signs hung. A ‘red alert‘ (Editors
note: this link to TamilNet article will not work if accessed in Sri Lanka)
was issued by the Secretary of Defense, which has led to a dramatic increase of
police and military presence. I’ve been told by a community leader that those
with LTTE ties have been detained for the week; remember that in 2002 the LTTE claimed
Trincomalee as their capital. According to business owners, police or
military have visited every store in town, telling them to close their shops on
Monday.
Schools
in the area have been closed so that students could prepare their town, as well
as to provide additional space to house military personnel. Buses full of
students playing instruments could be heard around town Thursday. The parade on
Monday will consist of 3,000 personnel from the tri-forces, and will commence at
9am. The Culture and
Arts Ministry has organised a cultural pageant consisting of 860 performers
and several elephants.
On
Thursday morning a seemingly endless stream of buses started rolling into
Trincomalee via Kandy Road. Allegedly Sinhalese are being paid to come to
Trincomalee for the festivities. It has been almost half a century since Sri
Lanka’s independence has been officially celebrated in Trincomalee. The
government expects 100,000 people to attend the ceremony, which will take place
at Fort Frederick. This will be the third time that the holiday is celebrated in
Trincomalee, the first was 1953 and the second was in 1965.
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