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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Destruction continues in Mattala
Wednesday, 01 May
2013
The destruction of Mattala continues unabated to appease the
hunger for power of the Royal family and its lackeys in the Hambantota
District.
After
clearing 2,000 hectares of forest lands for the Mattala Rajapaksa International
Airport, plans have also been drawn to construct a Commercial City, a housing
complex, a university and a solar garden (solar power project) by clearing thick
forest lands.
According
to environmentalists, although forest lands have been surveyed and earmarked for
the proposed projects, none of the projects have carried out Environment Impact
Assessments (EIA).
Since
over 2,000 acres of forestlands have been earmarked for this project, the
implementation of the proposed Elephant Management Area by the Department of
Wildlife Conservation (DWC) has come to a complete standstill.
Environmentalists
say that the entire Seenukugala mountain range in Mattala where a thick elephant
population is recorded has now been converted to metal quarries where explosives
are used to blast granite rocks often.
There
are 10 metal quarries each spanning over 50 acres and a large road network has
been constructed clearing the forest and according to the workers of these metal
quarries the granite is sold for development projects in the area.
Also,
650 acres from Buruthankanda area which too is within the proposed Elephant
Management Area are to be cleared for the proposed solar power project.
Meanwhile,
District Secretary for the Hambantota District, R.C. de Soysa has told the media
that metal quarries running over 50 acres have carried out EIAs but there was
necessity for such a study for the other quarries that are less than 50
acres.
He
has noted that the university is a BOI project with 50 acres earmarked for it
with a 100 acres marked for the housing project and1,000 acres have been
allocated for the commercial city project.
SC issues notice on impeached CJ AG files plaint against CA judgement
April 30, 2013, 9:26 pm
by
Chitra Weeraerathne
The Supreme Court yesterday
issued notice on former Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake and too other
respondents.
The
notice was pertaining to a special leave to appeal application, filed by the
Attorney General, against a Judgment of the Court of Appeal dated February 28,
2013.
By
that Judgment, the Court of Appeal, quashed the proceedings of the Parliamentary
Select Committee,
which
declared that Dr. Bandaranayake was guilty of misconduct and could be impeached
from office by a Presidential order.
The
Supreme Court yesterday granted special leave to appeal under Article 128/2, of
the Constitution.
Attorney
General Palitha Fernando PC, in his submission, requesting the Supreme Court to
grant leave to appeal, said that the Supreme Court may grant leave to appeal in
terms of Article 128/2 when the issue in question is one of public
interest.
The
Supreme Court granted special leave to appeal, coming within the clause on
public interest, under the following question, whether the Court of Appeal erred
in law in holding that the writ jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal, embodied in
Article 140 extends to proceeding in Parliament, and to proceedings of any
Parliamentary Committee, and also whether, the Court of Appeal did err in law in
holding that the words "Any Court of first instance, tribunal or institution,
stated in Article 140 of the Constitution extends to Parliament or a
Parliamentary Select Committee.
The
respondents were given time to file objections. Hearing was fixed for May
29.
The
Attorney General appeared with Additional Solicitor General T. Ghanathasan PC,
Deputy Solicitor Generals, Shavindra Fernando Sanjay Rajaratnam, M. Nawaz, Janak
de Silva and Senior State Xounsel Nerin Pulle.
The
Bench comprised, Justices Saleem Marsoof, Sathya Hettige and Eva
Wanasundera.
The
notice issued on respondents Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake, R. Sambandan of the TNA
and Vijitha Herath of the JVP is returnable on May 29. 2013.
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