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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Archbishop condemns Casino village in Katana
Archbishop
of Colombo, Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, condemning the setting up of a
Casino village in Katana, said, "The move to establish a casino village
will threaten the spiritual mores of even the rural and traditional
values still respected in the villages of our motherland."
Wednesday, 27 Nov 2013
The Cardinal, releasing a press communiqué, stated, he had been made to
understand that the Government of Sri Lanka is making plans to establish
a casino village in the Katana area in the Gampaha District in order to
attract foreign investments.
"The move to establish a casino village will threaten the spiritual
mores of even the rural and traditional values of the villages in our
motherland. Hence, I wish to express my protest, and condemnation of
this move to sell the spiritual and cultural dignity of Sri Lanka for
financial gain.
"Sri Lankan soil fed by the religious traditions of the world's four
religions is not on sale, it must be told. And I call upon all those who
cherish that to protect and oppose this move strongly, and call upon
the government not to go ahead with these plans. Development – yes; but
not at the price of our dignity," the Cardinal stated in the release.
SJSJN takes CEA, BOI and Venigros to Court
The
Court of Appeal issued a notice on Wednesday to the Central
Environmental Authority (CEA), the Board of Investment (BOI) and
Venigros (Pvt) Limited, after considering the writ application filed by
the Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) and a representative of
Siyane Jalaya Syurakeema Jana Neguma (SJSJN), regarding the pollution
caused by a factory in Rathupaswala, Weliweriya.
SJSJN takes CEA, BOI and Venigros to Court
Wednesday, 27 Nov 2013
The CEJ and the SJSJN filed the writ application bearing No. C.A. 385/13
in the Court of Appeal on 11 November 2013 to seek a writ of mandamus,
compelling the Central Environmental Authority and the Board of
Investment of Sri Lanka to bring justice to the residents of
Rathupaswala. The CEJ and the SJSJN want to take legal action against
Venigros (Pvt) Ltd., for the pollution of inland water and soil in
Rathupaswala, and for violating the terms and conditions of the
Environment Protection Licence (EPL) in the performance of the statutory
duty in compliance with the provisions of the National Environmental
Act No. 47 of 1980, as amended.
The protesters have stated in their petition that the CEA and the BOI
had failed to undertake investigations to ensure compliance with this
Act and to investigate complaints relating to non-compliance for the
conditions of the EPL. They also go on to declare that the Venigros
(Pvt) Ltd., had sent industrial effluents out of the factory which, if
not properly treated, are harmful to the environment.
Furthermore, it was stated that some residents from the Nedungamuwa area
had complained that they are unable to use their well water for
consumption and they have been subjected to various diseases because of
the company discharging polluted water. Petitioners have campaigned to
issue an order of the nature of a writ of mandamus to relocate the
factory as a consequence of the report prepared by the National Water
Supply and Drainage Board.
The Court issued the return notice on 27 January 2014 and the case was
supported on 26 November 2013.The bench was chaired by Justice Anil
Gunarathne and Senior Counsel Ravindranath Dabare with Attorney-at-Law
Nimal Wickramasinghe appeared for the petitioners.