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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 28, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Commenting
on the recent fracas involving five UNP MPs in Hambanthota, President
Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing media heads yesterday at Temple Trees said
that when the Speaker was repeatedly set upon and pelted with stones
over the good work he did with regard to Deduru Oya, the press reported
the incident in a different way.
He also said that the press reported the attack on Minister Jeevan
Kumaratunge as if Kumaratunge was at fault whereas the reportage on the
recent Hambanthota incident despite the provocations by the UNP MPs, has
been from a totally different perspective.
The President said that politicians from Colvin R de Silva to others
such as himself have been attacked before, but added that culture of
offensive politics must end and that the police will do the needful in
the case of the Hambanthota incident.
No one can take the law in to their own hands he said both with
reference to vigilante groups such as BBS, and party politicians
allegedly going on the warpath in Hambanthota.
However, these politicians provoked the crowds by saying the Hambanthota
harbour would be made a swimming pool and making similar uncalled for
statements. A special police unit would be established to swoop in and
take necessary action if complaints about 'vigilante' action by various
groups are correct, said the President.
In recent times such vigilante action has allegedly been directed in
some instances at those involved in religious activity. With regard to
the encroachment of the Wilpattu Nature Reserve as alleged by the Bodu
Bala Sena, the President said that it has to be first established if
indeed there is an encroachment of the Park. Minister Rishard Bathiudeen
has alleged that in fact there is no such encroachment and that the
settlers are now in a buffer zone.
On the Strategic Development Projects Act the President said
categorically that no casinos are to be established in the hotel complex
that is to come up in D R Wijewardene Mawatha. He said the UNP protests
are ill informed and are in the main due to a lack of issues they can
deal with.
On other issues and questions raised the President commented:
-- If under aged girls are statutorily raped and the sexual act was
however with consent, it may be good to have legislation that allows the
perpetrator to marry the 'victim' with her consent. He said that this
is because this kind of case generally concerns couples in a common law
marriage, and that British or other legal systems we import law from,
does not necessarily cover these situations.
-- With regard to the death penalty he said that the Government is in a
dilemma and that cultural imperatives and the cause of crime prevention
are at cross purposes on this issue. Cabinet will however have to decide
whether the death penalty will be implemented in this country he said.
-- On the issue of so called UNHRC probes into alleged human rights
violations, he said that the Disappearances Commission is now in session
and that its results will determine the course of how these issues will
be addressed. However he faulted foreign missions for not providing the
requisite information on missing persons when necessary.
-- On the issue of funding of foreign NGOs the President instructed
Minister G L Peiris to look into the issue of formulating laws with
regard to the proper auditing and accountability for such funding and
proper monitoring of the entire process so that these organizations do
not act in a manner that is inimical to the State.