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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, June 26, 2014
Govt.’s admission of truth of Mangala’s exposure - John Amarathunage
- Thursday, 26 June 2014

Chief opposition whip John Amaratunga says in a statement that the
present regime had done with the politicizing of the entire state
mechanism through the abolition of the 17th amendment, and the armed
forces were now being politicized.
The military and police spokesmen are now leading the government politcians in their involvement in politics, he charges.
Instead of dealing with matters of intelligence services in accordance
with globally-accepted traditions, both these spokesmen were making
various statements to the media.
The UNP statement stresses that MP Samaraweera had not revealed the
identities of any intelligence official, but had mentioned the names of
several top officials, whose names had come up both in and outside
parliament on several previous occasions.
Even the state media has made references to these very officials by name
several times, it points out adding that discussing intelligence chiefs
is not considered an exposure of state secret anywhere in the world.
Had an MP made a false or baseless remark, it would have been responded
to by the subject ministry, but the subject minister or the government
spokesman are yet to make any statement regarding this issue, it says.
Other than accusing MP Samaraweera of having revealed the names of
intelligence officers, the government has yet to reject the allegations
contained in his statement, says the UNP statement.
Furthermore, the military spokesman does not have any legal powers to
make remarks about intelligence services, which are operational not
under the armed forces.
The police spokesman says investigations against MP Samaraweera are
being held on the basis of media reports, although he himself previously
has said that an investigation cannot take place based on media
reports.
The government has no need to protect or uplift the masses who suffer
due to the cost of living and the curtailment of free education and
health services.
The Rajapaksa regime has no any intention other than making use of the
entire state mechanism to ensure its own well-being, says the UNP
statement, adding that it would bring this matter to the attention of
parliament as well as the International Parliamentary Union.