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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 1, 2013
US withdraws Rs.450 mn grant to Justice Ministry

Bureaucratic
inefficiency or negligence on the part of the Justice Ministry or the Economic
Development Ministry had resulted in Sri Lanka losing a US grant equivalent to
Rs.450 million.
It was to be given for the purpose of upgrading the country’s judicial system by bringing it on par with modern technology and prevent legal delays.
The US grant has been withdrawn because an agreement could not be reached with government officials.
A US Embassy spokesman confirmed the withdrawal of the grant.
“The grant had to be suspended as we could not reach an agreement with the Sri Lankan government authorities. The grant is aimed at promoting the effectiveness of the judiciary,” he said.
The US grant was meant to develop a number of key projects planned to promote effectiveness of the judicial system, which included judicial and non-judicial training, the promotion of efficiency of the judicial process, introduce the latest technology on note taking and stenography so that the judicial procedure could be accelerated.
Among the proposed programmes to be conducted using the grant were judicial training where judges are trained on writing judgments and introduce distant learning programmes using video conference facilities for judges. Three centres were to be established in Jaffna, Galle and Kandy so that judges in those areas would not need to travel to Colombo.
Another major project that was planned was to upgrade the Government Analyst Department and introduce facilities for DNA analysis and research. A large number of criminal cases and trials are delayed due to the lack of facilities in the GA’s Department. An exchange programme where Sri Lankan judges could go to the United States and get experience was another aim of the project.
When
inquired by the Daily Mirror, Justice Ministry Secretary Kamalini de Silva said
the US grant would be reformulated although it had been withdrawn.
“The
grant was to be given under access to justice programme and it was to be used
for judicial and non-judicial training among other programmes,” she
explained.
However Ms. Silva said even though the Justice Ministry was the beneficiary, the Economic Development Ministry as the line ministry was handling the discussion with regard to the grant.
Meanwhile the US Embassy reconfirmed that the grant had been withdrawn and ruled out any possibility of reformulation.
“We can’t speculate on a future grant,” the embassy spokesman said. (Susitha R. Fernando)
Sri Lanka's ambassador to the UK, Chris Nonis
slammed the Amnesty report as a "propaganda exercise in misinformation and
heresay", during an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.
Asked
about the countless deaths during the end of the armed conflict, Nonis replied:
"the terrible thing about a terrorism is that we don't have any other
option"
Listen here at
01:20:55 for full interview. Extract
transcribed below:
Nonis: "As usual, Amnesty International has carried out its usual propaganda exercise in misinformation and heresay. I would say it's a fascinating piece of fiction. It's based on unverified third party news reports, and websites, and only contributes to this dreadful proxy propaganda war. All it does is fan the flames of hatred. You have to understand that we in Sri Lanka have lived as a heterogeneous community for two and half thousand years. We had a 28 year history of a bitter and internecine conflict with the terrorists, but finally in May 2009 we achieved peace on the country under the leadership of his Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa."
BBC: And an awful lot of people got killed in the process - and that's a fact.
Nonis: "Well the tragedy of war - in any country, and including all countries, whether it's Britain or the States - war is dreadful. And the terrible thing about a terrorism is that we don't have any other option."