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Ahead of Presidential polls: Govt. troubled by US-funded project
The government would investigate local NGOs involved in an unprecedented
US project meant to influence the electorate ahead of national level
elections next year, a senior government spokesman said yesterday.
The official alleged that the US was planning to fund those who have
been opposed to SLFP-led coalition, in accordance with an overall plan
to undermine the government.
Asked whether the government would take it up with the US embassy, the
official said that it was in the process of gathering information. The
USAID was looking for local NGOs to implement a project called ‘Election
Support through Voter Education (ESVE) programme which was nothing but a
ruse to turn people against the government, the official said. Calling
the US project ‘Operation Regime Change’, the official said that it had
been brought to the notice of the Defence as well as External Affairs
Ministries.
Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa told The Island that the ESVE was
yet another project aimed at weakening the government in the run-up to
the next election. Acknowledging the possibility of President Mahinda
Rajapaksa calling presidential polls next year, the Defence Secretary
said that some foreign powers were evidently trying to prop up the
opposition.
The Defence Secretary said that Sri Lankans had voted at many elections
since Independence from the British, and how the US was now planning to
teach them of their role and responsibilities. The outspoken official
said that local NGOs had collected millions of rupees from various
embassies over the years for election monitoring process and campaigning
for violence-free polls.
Now, the US wanted our NGOs to go a step further, the Defence Secretary
said, adding that the project would be closely monitored.
The government placed all NGOs under Defence Ministry purview to prevent
various funding agencies from using them as tools to destabilize the
country as it was done in many other countries. The government has
accused some NGOs of collaborating with the LTTE.
Defence Secretary Rajapaksa said that an urgent inquiry was need to
ascertain the amount of funds received by major NGOs since the signing
of the Norwegian-arranged Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) on February 21,
2002. Most of those major recipients of foreign funding had been
involved in activities inimical to national security as well as economic
interests, the Defence Secretary said. Responding to a query, the
Defence Secretary pointed out that as the Norwegians had revealed the
beneficiaries of their funding, other countries too, could reveal the
funds made available to local NGOs.
The Defence Secretary said that those wanting to teach the electorate
how to behave remained mum when the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) on
behalf of the LTTE declared during the second week of November 2005 that
Tamil speaking people shouldn’t exercise their franchise at the
November 17, 2005 presidential polls. They also turned a blind eye to a
damning EU report that dealt with LTTE-TNA nexus at the Dec 2001
parliamentary polls, the Defence Secretary said.
Asked whether investigations into NGO activity would further antagonize
donors, the Defence Secretary said that Sri Lanka wasn’t the only
country to investigate NGOs. Referring to recent Indian media reports
concerning an investigation undertaken by the Intelligence Bureau there ,
the Defence Secretary emphasized donors couldn’t challenge the right of
governments to place NGOs under scrutiny.