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Unemployed graduates demand national policy
2015-12-30
The Combined Association of Unemployed Graduates (CAUG) today staged a protest outside the University Grants Commission (UGC) demanding a national policy to provide job opportunities for graduates. Pix by Kushan Pathiraja - See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/101207/and-national-policy#sthash.3Si5SG4I.dpuf
2015-12-30
The Combined Association of Unemployed Graduates (CAUG) today staged a protest outside the University Grants Commission (UGC) demanding a national policy to provide job opportunities for graduates. Pix by Kushan Pathiraja - See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/101207/and-national-policy#sthash.3Si5SG4I.dpuf
Logic Behind The Actions & Politics Of The NPC
By Mylvaganam Sooriasegaram –December 30, 2015
It is essential to try to go deep into the actions and politics of the
NPC, led by TNA’s breakaway group centred around the Chief Minister, C.V. Wigneswaran and
assess the inherent dangers. Separatist ideology and an attempt to
return to the barren politics of the LTTE can be seen in every one of
their actions. If this is not identified and exposed, once again the
Tamil people will be forced to take the road to disaster and Sri Lanka
will be plunged into another civil strife for decades. One such painful
experience in our history is too many – we have to mobilize ourselves
and act together to prevent its repetition. Otherwise we will sleepwalk
into another disaster like the one we had to endure during the last 30
years. I am not a nationalist but if we have to choose between the
nationalism of the TNA and that of the Federal Party, the latter is a
tolerable one. Neither is my choice provided we can collectively work
for a truly democratic Sri Lanka where all the different communities can
enjoy equal rights, opportunities and privileges, irrespective of their
religion, language and ethnicity.
The actions of the TNA rebels headed by the CM cannot be seen as
isolated actions of madness. They are interconnected by the dogmatic
philosophy of an inward looking separation and isolation, giving false
hopes to people in desperation. Another dangerous aspect to the politics
of separation is the inclusion of cultural and religious
fundamentalism. CM’s lamenting over cultural degeneration and his posing
as the guardian of Tamil Culture, if not correctly understood and
checked, can lead us on a slippery road similar to Islamic
fundamentalism. His resemblance to Ayotola Humani of Iran is not a
comforting factor either. His going to India to meet Modi through the
back door to have his Swamigi (who was charged and found guilty of child
abuse by all the courts in India including the Supreme Court of India)
released from imprisonment in India is symptomatic of his religious
fanaticism. If his group secures political power and Eelam, the Tamil
people will definitely be subjected to religious, cultural and political
dictatorship.
We have seen the Chief Minister glorifying Prabakaran as
a hero soon after his election to power. Since then he and his faction
have joined hands with the pro-Eelamists within and outside of Sri Lanka
to take on Sri Lanka once again.
We
can see their incessant cry of not enough powers devolved to the NP
even though many important devolved powers and the unusually large
government funds allocated to the NP have not been effectively utilized
to serve the immediate as well as the long term needs of our people.
This is because they want to keep alive the suffering and desperation of
the Tamil people to justify the separatist agenda, to which people can
again be swayed easily due to government’s failure to restore the
legitimate rights of the Tamil speaking people. Sri Lankan government
also must not fail to do what is fair, right and just to the minority
communities so that they can also happily and proudly embrace and
celebrate their Sri Lankan identity. Doing what is fair, right and just
cannot be a difficult thing at all in a predominantly Buddhist country.
Government failing to do this will not only be offensive to Buddhism but
also be foolish enough to give the separatists all the excuses they
need to take the separatist line of politics. Government should never be
party to strengthen the separatist agenda.
Govt. urged to stop persecuting military to appease West
December 30, 2015, 9:42 am
Kalutara District UPFA MP Jayantha Samaraweera (NFF) yesterday warned
the government of dire consequences unless it immediately stopped
persecuting military officers on trumped-up charges.
Samaraweera was addressing the media at the Kottawa junction in the wake
of a group of monks performing Satyakriya to pressure the government to
release five military officers and men arrested in connection with
their alleged involvement in the disappearance of media personality
Prageeth Ekneligoda on the eve of 2010 presidential polls.
The MP also referred to Sergeant Major Sunil Ratnayake, who had been
sentenced to death recently for being responsible for the massacre of
eight Tamil civilians at Mirusuvil, Jaffna on Dec 19, 2000.
The Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government had jeopardised national security
by acting against the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI), the
MP claimed. The government had conveniently forgotten the sacrifices
made by security forces, particularly Intelligence Services during the
conflict, Samaraweera alleged.
The NFF spokesman said the government was bending backwards to appease
Western powers, pro-LTTE Diaspora organisations as well as those who
still promoted separatist sentiments. According to him, the new
administration had targeted selected officers and men in accordance with
a commitment given last September at the Geneva-based United Nations
Human Rights Council (UNHRC), which was a Western cat’s paw.
The former JVPer warned that people would launch street protests unless the government reversed its despicable strategy (SF)
Another Army officer arrested
DEC 30 2015
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) recently arrested another
Army Officer attached to the State Intelligence Service in connection
with the abduction and murder of journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda.
CID sources said he is a member of the gang who abducted Eknaligoda in 2010.
According to sources Abeyratne was a Sergeant during the period when
Eknaligoda was abducted and later promoted to the Lieutenant rank.
He was previously questioned by the CID in connection with the incident and released after having recorded several statements.
In his previous statements, he had said that on the day Eknaligoda was
abducted, he came to Colombo from the Giritale Army Camp to obtain
quotations for sports equipment.
He had said that he first went to Borella to meet a friend and then went
to Battaramulla for the quotations. According to him he went to the
Giritale Camp the same day.
But, when the CID inquired after obtaining phone details of Abeyratne
they found that he had not come to Colombo during the day Eknaligoda was
abducted and they arrested him again on Monday.
When questioned for the second time, he failed to give the name of the
shop from which he obtained the quotation for sports equipment or the
friend whom he met. He is to be produced before the Homagama
Magistrate.
Why Mahinda Worried about Prageeth, Lasantha Murder Investigations
30/12/2015
Today
this column records the true story of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s recent
photograph released to the Facebook by his son Namal in which Mahinda
was seen standing on his head. Namal uploaded this photograph to show
that his 70-year-old father was still fit as a fiddle.
On the contrary, the common man in society viewed it in a more practical
social and political perspective because it was only a few days before
this photograph went viral on the social and print media, Mahinda
visited the Welikada Prison to see the suspects in the Prageeth
Ekneligoda murder or disappearance. Concluding that visit, Mahinda who
came out from the Prison entrance told the media, “Military officers are
facing the guillotine while national security was at peril”.
On receipt of that observation, the true story behind Mahinda standing
on head surfaced. The first question that surfaced was: If Mahinda was
standing on his feet would he have had ever made such a statement from
the entrance to the Prison? That query was raised by a three-
wheeler-driver, a man from the lumpen class in society. However, that
query is correct. On 2 February 2010 Brigadier Keppetiwalana and 17 high
ranking military officers were arrested for the murder of Lasantha
Wickremetunga under Mahinda’s Presidency. They were all war heroes who
gallantly fought the terrorist war at the risk of their lives. Earlier,
in a manner adding insult to injury to the integrity of the military,
Mahinda’s administration sent 14 senior military officers on compulsory
leave alleging that they supported Sarath Fonseka at the 2010
Presidential Election. That was the first time in the Army history that
such a number of high ranking military officers had been sent on
compulsory leave.
For betraying nation
The Sinhala daily ‘Divaina’s ‘ Keerthi Warnakulasuriya reported that incident, on 02.02.2010, in the following manner: ’14 military officers sent on compulsory leave for betraying the nation’ – Fourteen senior military officers have been sent on compulsory leave immediately yesterday , Director General of the Centre for National Security Lakshman Hulugalle said. He said the reason was that these officers had assisted an anti-national plan. They included five Majors-General, Five Brigadiers, a Colonel, a Lt. Colonel and two Captains. Hulugalle further stated that Intelligence authorities had reported to top government officials of the conduct of these military officials last week’.
The Sinhala daily ‘Divaina’s ‘ Keerthi Warnakulasuriya reported that incident, on 02.02.2010, in the following manner: ’14 military officers sent on compulsory leave for betraying the nation’ – Fourteen senior military officers have been sent on compulsory leave immediately yesterday , Director General of the Centre for National Security Lakshman Hulugalle said. He said the reason was that these officers had assisted an anti-national plan. They included five Majors-General, Five Brigadiers, a Colonel, a Lt. Colonel and two Captains. Hulugalle further stated that Intelligence authorities had reported to top government officials of the conduct of these military officials last week’.
During the 1962 coup which was later popular as the case of ‘Queen vs.
Liyanage’ in judicial history, a few officers of the military were sent
on compulsory leave. In the case of the 14 senior military officers sent
on compulsory leave by Mahinda’s administration they faced charges for
acting against the Secretary to the President and the Army Commander.
These officers were served letters of compulsory leave and they were
identified as Majors-General D. Liyanage, Rajitha Silva, Jayanath
Perera, Mahesh Senanayake and Suriyabandara; Brigadiers D.D. Dias,
Keppetiwalana, Mohotti, Hannedige and Kumarapperuma; Colonel Tilak
Ubhayawardene, Lt.Col. Jayasuriya and Captains Ranaweera and
Krishantha.’ Altogether 37 military personnel were arrested framing
bogus charges on the pretext of a conspiracy against the State. Cannot
Mahinda remember that past? If so, Mahinda’s Yoga Instructor would have
made Mahinda stand on his head to make Mahinda forget that past. If
Mahinda is able to recollect that past he cannot make such silly
statements outside the prison gates!
When Mahinda arrested military officers over the murder of Lasantha, was
that a patriotic act? Then how come when the Ranil-Maithri Government
arrests military personnel over the murders of Prageeth Ekneligoda and
Lasantha, they should be viewed as unpatriotic acts? It is a fact that
people who stand with their feet on the ground could understand the
realities and those who stand on their heads would never understand the
truth. Mahinda’s supporters who shed crocodile tears, when arrests are
made over the murders of Prageeth and Lasantha, do it not for any love
for Prageeth and Lasantha, but for the fear that more skeletons may
emerge from the cupboards of Mahinda’s administration.
_ Ceylon Today
Past Year Marked Important Democratic Gains In Several Countries Including Sri Lanka: John Kerry
“The past year also marked important democratic gains in such countries
as Nigeria, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Venezuela” says the US Secretary of
State, John Kerry in his Op-Ed “Building on 2015 as We Look Ahead”
We publish below the Op-Ed in full;
One reason for the remarkable record of the New England Patriots is the
team’s single-minded focus on the next game. Managing world affairs
requires the same concentration on future challenges, for past
accomplishments provide no guarantee of continued success. They can,
however, lend confidence that, with the right preparation and effort,
positive results will follow.
As one year gives way to the next, international leaders have an opportunity to build on several major achievements of 2015.
Of these, none is more important than the recent global agreement in
Paris to prevent the most harmful impacts of climate change. Earlier
negotiating efforts had failed because of divisions between
industrialized and developing nations. By reaching out to China, the
world’s leading emitter of greenhouse gases, and by emphasizing the
incredible economic potential of clean energy technology, we were able
to secure an agreement that sends the right message to all. We have a
shared responsibility now to sustain the momentum generated in Paris, so
that the targets established there are considered not a ceiling on what
we can accomplish, but rather the platform upon which we can make
further gains.
In July, the United States and our negotiating partners agreed with Iran
on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a blueprint for blocking all
of Iran’s potential pathways to a nuclear weapon. As it agreed to do,
Iran has since begun dismantling critical elements of its nuclear
facilities and, on December 28, shipped a major portion of its enriched
uranium out of the country. That shipment more than triples our previous
timeline of two to three months for Iran to acquire enough
weapons-grade uranium for one weapon, and is an important piece of the
technical equation that ensures an eventual breakout time of at least
one year by implementation day. We must continue to monitor
implementation of this agreement closely to ensure that the specter of a
nuclear-armed Iran is removed as a threat to Middle East security and
global peace.
In August, I had the privilege of traveling to Havana to raise the
American flag above our embassy for the first time in 54 years.
President Obama’s bold decision to normalize diplomatic ties with Cuba
reflects both our own national interests and our desire to help the
citizens of that country live in a more open and prosperous society. As I
walked through the streets of Old Havana, I felt more strongly than
ever that we should not allow our continued differences with the Cuban
regime to prevent closer engagement with the Cuban people.
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Kolonnawa UC Chairman remanded over assault charges
2015-12-30
Colombo Additional Magistrate Augusta Atapattu today criticised the Wellampitiya Police and remanded the Kolonnawa UC Chairman till January 4 on charges of assaulting the participants of a peaceful picket against the garbage dumping in Kolonnawa by the Colombo Municipality.
Counsel Gunaratna Wanninayake appearing with a team of lawyers for the aggrieved party said the residents had protested over the dumping of garbage brought from the Colombo Municipal limits.
He said the Wellampitiya Police had wilfully failed to provide protection to the protesters.
The counsel said after the police withdrew from the scene, the Kolonnawa Urban Council Chairman Ravindra Udaya Shantha had come there in a blue vehicle with about 15 to 20 thugs and assaulted the protesters.
He said six people including Attorney-at-law Nuwan Bopage were injured and warded in hospital.
The counsel said the Chairman was furious over the protest because the chairman is paid Rs. 4,000 by the Colombo Municipality for every truck load of garbage dumped there.
Counsel Gunaratne said there are four cases pending in the Magistrate Courts against the chairman on charges of assaulting and kidnapping people. The counsel requested the Magistrate to remand the suspect based on his previous record.
The counsel said the Wellampitiya OIC had asked the suspect to come to court without informing the aggrieved party about it.
He said the police was biased because of the political influence of the UC Chairman.
The Wellampitiya Police OIC told the Magistrate that another court had issued a restraining order on the protesters preventing them from obstructing the lorries that bring garbage to the dump. He said the protesters had carried out the picket with adhering to that order.
Counsel Anton Senanayake appearing for the chairman said on December 27 the chairman while on his way to Kolonnawa from Nuwara Eliya had received a phone call about the protest and had gone to the scene to see what was happening and pointed out that the allegations were made against the chairman because of political differences.
The Magistrate observed that every citizen had the right to engage in peaceful protests and nobody could assault them. The Magistrate blamed the police for their arbitrary action. (T. Farook Thajudeen)
- See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/101195/kolonnawa-mayor-remanded#sthash.uQ71N5aR.dpu
2015-12-30
Colombo Additional Magistrate Augusta Atapattu today criticised the Wellampitiya Police and remanded the Kolonnawa UC Chairman till January 4 on charges of assaulting the participants of a peaceful picket against the garbage dumping in Kolonnawa by the Colombo Municipality.
Counsel Gunaratna Wanninayake appearing with a team of lawyers for the aggrieved party said the residents had protested over the dumping of garbage brought from the Colombo Municipal limits.
He said the Wellampitiya Police had wilfully failed to provide protection to the protesters.
The counsel said after the police withdrew from the scene, the Kolonnawa Urban Council Chairman Ravindra Udaya Shantha had come there in a blue vehicle with about 15 to 20 thugs and assaulted the protesters.
He said six people including Attorney-at-law Nuwan Bopage were injured and warded in hospital.
The counsel said the Chairman was furious over the protest because the chairman is paid Rs. 4,000 by the Colombo Municipality for every truck load of garbage dumped there.
Counsel Gunaratne said there are four cases pending in the Magistrate Courts against the chairman on charges of assaulting and kidnapping people. The counsel requested the Magistrate to remand the suspect based on his previous record.
The counsel said the Wellampitiya OIC had asked the suspect to come to court without informing the aggrieved party about it.
He said the police was biased because of the political influence of the UC Chairman.
The Wellampitiya Police OIC told the Magistrate that another court had issued a restraining order on the protesters preventing them from obstructing the lorries that bring garbage to the dump. He said the protesters had carried out the picket with adhering to that order.
Counsel Anton Senanayake appearing for the chairman said on December 27 the chairman while on his way to Kolonnawa from Nuwara Eliya had received a phone call about the protest and had gone to the scene to see what was happening and pointed out that the allegations were made against the chairman because of political differences.
The Magistrate observed that every citizen had the right to engage in peaceful protests and nobody could assault them. The Magistrate blamed the police for their arbitrary action. (T. Farook Thajudeen)
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Supply of substandard dialysis machines for NCP kidney patients revealed
Project implemented at a cost of Rs 134,120,000 under probe
By Shamindra Ferdinando-December 30, 2015, 9:21 am
A
massive state-funded project implemented in the North Central Province
(NCP) for the benefit of Chronic kidney disease patients has failed due
to the supply of substandard dialysis machines during the previous
administration.
The NCP consists of the Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa districts.
Investigations undertaken by the Presidential Commission of Inquiry to
Investigate and Inquire into Serious Acts of Fraud, Corruption and Abuse
of Power, State Resources and Privileges (PRECIFAC) had implicated
ministers of the then UPFA-run North Central Provincial Council and
public officials in an alleged racket to supply low quality dialysis
machines, authoritative sources told The Island yesterday.
Although a staggering Rs. 134,120,000 was spent on the project, those
responsible for its implementation had failed to secure dialysis
machines that confirmed to recommended specifications, sources said.
According to a PRECIFAC document (seen by The Island), under this
project, 5,000 dialysis machines had been distributed in 2010, 2,500 and
5,000 in 2011 and 2012, respectively.
The ongoing investigation revealed that in accordance with the accepted
tender procedures, the NCP administration failed to ensure the
maintenance of required laboratory facilities, regional maintenance
centres as well as failure to perform much needed tests, sources said.
The investigation has further revealed the failure on the part of the
provincial administration to obtain replacement dialysis machines for
those that hadn’t been properly maintained.
Responding to a query, sources said that the entire payment had been
made by the provincial administration. Unfortunately, the supplied
machines had failed to filter harmful waste, salt, and excess fluid from
blood, sources said.
They said that the PRECIFAC had recorded statements from at least 15
persons so far. Sources alleged that provincial ministers and officials
had abused their power and obtained substandard equipment having misled
and deceived the public.
Investigations have revealed that the previous government hadn’t
inquired into the NCP project. Sources said that patients had been led
to believe they were safe.
Moving Towards Megapolis In Sri Lanka
From Independence to now, the greatest proposal that is coming about after Mahaweli Development is the Megapolis Project.
Half a century intervening between the two is a tragic commentary on
the nation’s political order. Still worse has been the unwholesome
management of the economy. Reversing the past and setting foot anew on
fresh territory is what the proposal is about. In the geographical space
it will spread across, about the time it takes to approach a stage of
completion and in scale of investment to spark valuable spin off, it is
envisaged as a gigantic project.
The concept of a chain of urban areas, interlinked into “City Region”
was outlined as a ‘Megalopolis’ in 1915 by Patrick Geddes a Scottish
geographer. The scheme envisioned by Hon. Ranil Wickremasinghe in 2002
in his term as Prime Minister, may approximate the concept of a
megalopolis in due course. The prominent feature that stood out was the
interlinking of cities in the Western Province. This factor may
distinguish it from a metropolis.
Speed of Growth
A look around the world may be instructive, even invigorating too.
London, the second mega city to develop in the last two millennia grew
over a time span of several centuries. Two empires produced Rome and
London with an interval of 1800 years. Human ingenuity produced the
remaining mega cities in a mere 200 years.
What
accounts for this phenomenon of concentration as against spatial
dispersal? Rather difficult to explain the contrasting ways, forces
acted on a body of people. Centripetally to make them move towards the
city or centrifugally to make them move away from. May I state rather
blithely that if de-concentration was more viable financially and
logistically, humanity would have already made that ideal a reality.
There are several disciplines to study this issue comprehensively, but
let us survey growth in the past.
Rural – Urban Transition
The world had developed 2 cities by 1800, having a population of more
than 1 million. In the 207 years that followed, 468 such cities had
grown. UN forecasts that by 2030, cities will be home to 5 billion or
60% of the world’s population. From village to town; rural to urban;
town to city; city to megacity and thence to megalopolis is the
inexorable transition. There is no letting up. The trend is
irreversible.
Second phase of conspiracy of SC judges to save rapist Abrew and thereby Rajapakses...
(Lanka-e-News
-30.Dec.2015, 9.45AM) Lanka e news inside information division in its
report on 20 th December exposed the conspiracy hatched by Supreme court
(SC) judges to rescue the notorious SC judge Sarath Abrew the rapist in
his criminal involvement, and thereby provide relief to the deceitful
Rajapakses. By now this conspiracy has progressed to the second stage…..
These SC judges have decided to hear the fundamental rights (FR)
petition filed by Abrew who is facing two charges in the lower court.
Abrew has pointed out in his petition that those charges are political
revenge motivated.
If an accused who is facing criminal charges in a lower court is to file
an FR petition , ordinarily under the law it is the practice to
postpone the hearing of the FR petition until the criminal case in the
lower court is tried. This is to preclude the possibility of
interference with the proceedings in the lower court because there is
room for appeals being filed in the higher courts including the SC
against the verdict given by the lower court.
Form this it is clear even though there is no capacity to distort the
ordinary accepted procedure pertaining to rapist Abrew’s petition ,
but still the Rajapakse powers are dominating the judicial arena.
The three judges selected by the SC Registrar to hear the petition of
Abrew are : Chief justice as president of the panel ;Priyantha
Jayawardena whom Lanka e news earlier on exposed as the originator of
the conspiracy and a stooge of Rajapakses; and Upali Abeyratne who had a
dispute with Sarath Abrew .
The most atrocious part of this conspiracy is the inclusion of Upali
Abeyratne an enemy of Abrew in this panel. The dispute between Upali
who is a lackey and lickspittle of the Rajapakses and Abrew another
Rajapakse stooge is not something that erupted recently.
During the Rajapakse reign , both these despicable Rajapakse stooges
among others attended an international conference of judges. At this
conference, it was Sarath Abrew who became conspicuous for destroying
the image of the country by asking stupid questions . To this , it was
Abeyratne who made Abrew the butt of vilification . Consequently ,
Abrew became a laughing stock and a symbol of public disgrace.
After the conclusion of the conference , when the group was at the
airport headed for Sri Lanka , Abrew who was smarting under the
humiliation and insults he faced , took revenge on Upali Abeyratne . He
attacked Abeyratne’s head with a water bottle while threatening ‘ now,
you go to SL. I will get Gotabaya to abduct you by white Van . See what
I shall do to you. You don’t know who I am.’ Upali who knew about
Sarath Abrew , no sooner he returned to SL than he reported the matter
to Mahinda Rajapakse , the president at that time. Mahinda intervened
and resolved the dispute.
No matter what ,the dispute between Abrew and Abeyratne is well known among the legal circles. This incident of assault was reported by a prominent print media without revealing names and addresses.
No matter what ,the dispute between Abrew and Abeyratne is well known among the legal circles. This incident of assault was reported by a prominent print media without revealing names and addresses.
In this backdrop, Abeyratne had expressed his reluctance to sit in this
present panel , and hence to remove him from it. However , as
hereinbefore mentioned , since the pro Rajapakse team is still
dominating within the SC , Mahinda Rajapakse has instructed Abeyratne
to stay put without getting agitated , and act according to his
instructions.
Abeyratne who still addresses Mahinda Rajapakse and not Maithripala
Sirisena as H.E.has decided to be in the panel hearing the case with
Abrew, bowing to the wishes of Mahinda , and had agreed to act according
to latter’s orders. Abeyratne had remarked ‘how can I defy H.E.’s
order’ ( of course his H.E. is Mahinda Rajapakse)
May we recall , Lanka e news in its first report revealed that , without
rejecting the FR petition of Abrew , in order to rescue Abrew,
grounds are to be cited in his defense that the charges are based on
political revenge with a view to repel the charges mounting against
him . Thereafter to use that conspiratorial plan to provide relief on
the same lines to the Rajapakse crooks who are to be charged before the
FCID in the future.
It is the plan of the Rajapakses through the decision that gives relief
to rapist Abrew , and through that show ,even Abeyratne who was
attacked with the water bottle has concurred in that decision because of
its fairness . Based on this plan , when two of the judges Priyantha
Jayawardena and Upali Abeyratne , of the three judges panel are taking
one view , the chief justice is shunted and solitary,which means the
desired verdict can be secured by the Rajapakses.
Taking advantage of the weakness of the CJ of the government of good
governance , the defeated discarded Rajapakses have made a number of
plans to topple the government of good governance through the judges who
are Rajapakse stooges via similar verdicts delivered by them in the
future . Lanka e news inside information division is in the ready to
reveal these shortly.
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Have evidence against Rajapaksa regime members: Lanka Govt
Sri Lankan investigators allege corruption and rights abuses during Rajapaksa's 10-year rule
Sri Lankan investigators have found enough evidence to arrest members of the previous Mahinda Rajapaksaregime for alleged corruption and rights abuses during his 10-year rule, a senior minister said.
"Investigations are nearing end. All will be arrested and taken to court," said Rajitha Senaratne, Minister of Health and government spokesman.
Senaratne said enough evidence has been uncovered to hold trials against former regime members facing human rights abuse and corruption charges.
He said the government did not interfere in the probe as the investigators were provided complete independence.
Independent investigations were made possible as the new government of President Maithripala Sirisena formed after the January 2015 presidential poll restored the freedom of the law enforcement agencies, he told reporters yesterday.
The Sirisena government has pledged to restore the rule of law, advocating stringent action against Rajapaksa regime members for alleged corruption, wrongdoings and rights abuses.
But Sri Lankan people have shown discontent over the slow pace of the investigations. There have been allegations that the Sirisena government was shielding some of the alleged perpetrators to cut-in political deals.
Rajapaksa loyalists have denied any wrongdoing during the 10-year rule of the former Sinhala strongman, even dubbing the action taken by the present government a political witchhunt.
Since Rajapaksa's defeat in January presidential polls, family members and close associates of the former president have faced corruption allegations, including having secret bank accounts overseas.
Some of them, including then economic development minister and Rajapaksa's younger brother Basil, were arrested.
Rajapaksa's wife Shiranthi was also quizzed by police. His sons are said to be linked to the murder of a popular rugby player. The Rajapaksas have denied the charges.
"Investigations are nearing end. All will be arrested and taken to court," said Rajitha Senaratne, Minister of Health and government spokesman.
Senaratne said enough evidence has been uncovered to hold trials against former regime members facing human rights abuse and corruption charges.
He said the government did not interfere in the probe as the investigators were provided complete independence.
Independent investigations were made possible as the new government of President Maithripala Sirisena formed after the January 2015 presidential poll restored the freedom of the law enforcement agencies, he told reporters yesterday.
The Sirisena government has pledged to restore the rule of law, advocating stringent action against Rajapaksa regime members for alleged corruption, wrongdoings and rights abuses.
But Sri Lankan people have shown discontent over the slow pace of the investigations. There have been allegations that the Sirisena government was shielding some of the alleged perpetrators to cut-in political deals.
Rajapaksa loyalists have denied any wrongdoing during the 10-year rule of the former Sinhala strongman, even dubbing the action taken by the present government a political witchhunt.
Since Rajapaksa's defeat in January presidential polls, family members and close associates of the former president have faced corruption allegations, including having secret bank accounts overseas.
Some of them, including then economic development minister and Rajapaksa's younger brother Basil, were arrested.
Rajapaksa's wife Shiranthi was also quizzed by police. His sons are said to be linked to the murder of a popular rugby player. The Rajapaksas have denied the charges.
Five killed, 22 injured in road tragedy
2015-12-30
Five people travelling in a van were killed and 22 others injured in a head-on collision between the van and a private bus at the Dummaladeniya Junction on the Warakapola-Colombo road early this morning.
Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said among those killed were the van driver and a two-year-old girl. The van with the load of passengers was travelling from Samanthurai to the Passport Office in Colombo to apply for travel documents for a pilgrimage Mecca.
ASP Gunasekera said the tragedy had occurred when the van had attempted to recklessly overtake another vehicle.
The private bus was carrying passengers from Colombo to Kalmunai on a pilgrimage
The ASP said the injured were admitted to the Kegalle and Wathupitiwala hospitals. (Chaturanga Pradeep)
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2015-12-30
Five people travelling in a van were killed and 22 others injured in a head-on collision between the van and a private bus at the Dummaladeniya Junction on the Warakapola-Colombo road early this morning.
Police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said among those killed were the van driver and a two-year-old girl. The van with the load of passengers was travelling from Samanthurai to the Passport Office in Colombo to apply for travel documents for a pilgrimage Mecca.
ASP Gunasekera said the tragedy had occurred when the van had attempted to recklessly overtake another vehicle.
The private bus was carrying passengers from Colombo to Kalmunai on a pilgrimage
The ASP said the injured were admitted to the Kegalle and Wathupitiwala hospitals. (Chaturanga Pradeep)
- See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/101117/five-killed-7-injured-in-accident-at-dummaladeniya#sthash.8NReHvHF.dpuf
A paradigm shift in medical care and plight of the poor
December 30, 2015, 8:44 am
State-run Hospitals in Sri Lanka are chock-a-block with patients
desperately seeking medical help for afflictions ranging from the
trivial to those that are life-threatening. How can we account for this
seemingly explosive increase in those seeking institutional aid?
Its roots are as much social as medical. Traditionally, the sick were
treated at home with Native Practitioners administering nostrums based
on Ayurvedic folklore. Interventions of the kind seen in modern
hospitals were rare or non-existent. Invalids recovered serendipitously,
or died peacefully at home, with near and dear ones around the
deathbed. Often a monk was called in to assure a good passage to the
next world.
The great medico-sociological revolution that has overrun our rural
populations is the acceptance of the Western notion that the body is a
machine that must be regularly serviced and repaired by specialists.
This means that illness is no more the malfunctioning ‘machine’ that
must be put right by a kind of specialist medical engineering that
necessarily entails experts – and ‘workshops’ called hospitals. There is
no need to belabor the point that the new philosophy involved in this
management of the sick and the feeble is not only hugely expensive – it
is unsustainable as a long-term strategy of health-care, except for
those with wealth and privilege.
There is also the fact that true medical care is not all science and
technology. The ancients spoke of the ‘healing touch’ or the ‘laying on
of hands’ to betoken a spiritual side to medicine – the power to heal
depending on the personal ‘magnetism’ of the healer in his encounter
with the invalid, and his immediate circle of near and dear ones. That
the new system of hospital medicine reduces to naught the ambiences of
mystery and spirituality to the healing process will not be denied by
any except the incorrigibly skeptical.
Until recent times, prayer was supposed to be an essential part of the
care of the sick. This expulsion of mystery in matters of life and death
is a regrettable cultural regression of the modern world. Is there a
solution? There is one - albeit partial in its scope. Let us recall that
before the rise of hospital-based scientific medicine, there was a
class of healers called ‘General Practitioners’ who served a community
or neighbourhood from within – that is as an accepted member who played a
role as comforter and adviser to patients who were socially bonded to
him and viewed him as an elder and a friend.
Naturally, this was possible only in closely-knit communities of a kind
that have largely been replaced by anonymous urban sprawls. Sadly, high
science and the latest in medical technology did not penetrate the GP
brotherhood, and they have gone the way that cars have replaced
buggy-carts. This forced extinction of GPs is one of the prime reasons
for the rise of Hospital Medicine, and the loss of that intimacy between
patient and doctor that made medical care different from the repair of
machinery. While it seems impractical and even anomalous in this day and
age of Mega-cities and high science, would it not be possible to
introduce itinerant or ‘barefoot doctors’ as an arm of the state-run
social services to advise (clinical counselling) and provide a basic
health care network for the less fortunate? It should be emphasized that
such ‘barefoot doctors’ ought to be seen as community-based friends and
helpers – not ‘inspectors’ of the kind notorious today, in connection
with the Anti-Dengue campaign launched by the State.
The problem facing mankind as a whole is the unbearable rise in the cost
and sophistication of medical care, while wealth is increasingly
accumulated asymmetrically with the rich getting richer while poverty
shows no sign of easing its historic dominance as the most pressing
problem we face as mortal beings.
Let us conclude by reflecting on a similar social ’paradigm shift’ in
the field of ‘human locomotion’. Through most of history, people walked
–often great distances – without the danger of lethal impacts from road
machines. Today the car is a dire need as public roads are not meant for
walking. This ‘paradigm shift’ in styles of public locomotion is
killing the planet, according to some respected authorities. The shift
to Hospital Medicine is clearly not so calamitous, but the cumulative
social cost can be so great as to be unsustainable in the long term.
Mankind has to develop not only new medicines, but also new and
enlightened ways to deal with the sickness and death that stalks us all.
R. Chandrasoma
Ravi K under fire for batting for Nihal in Hilton claim
Thursday, 31 December 2015
Other sources however pointed out that Karunanayake was only formalising a matter that had been previously approved by the Finance Ministry as per an agreement that a previous regime and the Attorney General had entered into with Amersekere in June 1995.
As exposed in the 14 December Daily FT article titled “Hunter gets hunted,” independent analysts have pointed out that whilst Ameresekere’s efforts may have saved the State billions of rupees, the larger impression created had been his litigation on Hilton issue had been in the public interest. The motive or intention of seeking compensation or the agreement for compensation had not been made public either previously. As per the MBSL’s report, the then regime had not enlisted Ameresekere nor encouraged him to go for litigation or promised compensation. Therefore any financial benefit recommended is solely in recognition of his endeavours and efforts in respect of such actions and assistance which had benefitted the Govt/HDL. Further the actions and efforts of Ameresekere had not only benefitted the government and HDL but also Ameresekere himself as a shareholder of Hotel Developers.
As per the 1995 agreement between the Finance Ministry and Ameresekere, the latter had asked for three Board seats on Hotel Developers but had eventually settled for one.
In his memo to the Cabinet, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake has said :Having deliberated the merits of Ameresekere’s total claim it appears that reaching a finalisation on this long drawn matter on the basis of a full and final settlement would be beneficial since HDLL could then proceed with its activities as a business enterprise, free from this long drawn compensation payment committed by Lalith Weeratunga, Secretary to the President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The value of the write-off and rescheduling of the balance by Ameresekere amounts to Rs. 86,750 Mn.”
Thursday, 31 December 2015
- Apart from Rs. 100 m released via overdraft in December 2014, BOC has further paid Rs. 125 m in June this year as part of Rs. 300 m settlement entered in to between Nihal Ameresekere and previous regime’s Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa
- Good governance activists question Ravi K’s memo for Cabinet approval for settlement amidst JVP politicians complaint against Ameresekere and BOC transactions to Bribery Commission and FCID
Finance
Minister Ravi Karunanayake is under fire for making a case in Cabinet
for Nihal Sri Ameresekere over latter’s claim of Rs. 300 million as
compensation for supposedly savings Rs. 87 billion for the State over
the years with regard to long-drawn dispute concerning Hilton Colombo.
Criticism against the Finance Minister is on account of him seeking Cabinet approval for compensation when a JVP Western Provincial Council member has lodged a complaint to the Bribery Commission and Financial Crimes Investigation Department (exclusively reported by Daily FT on 14 December) against Bank of Ceylon granting a Rs. 100 million overdraft facility to Ameresekere in the last month of the previous regime. The finance minster’s Memorandum when discussed at recent Cabinet meeting sparked heated debate.
“Karunanayake’s action is tantamount to seeking Cabinet approval to regularise part release of funds by BOC, doubts over which have already been raised with Bribery and financial crime authorities,” sources opined.
“A decision is pending whether to investigate the complaint of the JVP politician with supporting documents which showed reservations expressed by Hilton Colombo’s owning company Hotel Developers Plc’s competent authority as well as qualified opinion by Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka in 2006. Despite that Karunanayake, seeking Cabinet approval for the settlement, exposes the Finance Ministry and the Government,” sources alleged.
Apart from the Rs. 100 million overdraft facility released by the BOC with Treasury backing in December 2014, as per Karunanayake’s cabinet memo, the BOC has further released Rs. 125 million to Ameresekere in June 2015.
This brings the payment to date to Rs. 225 million. The finance minister’s memo sought Cabinet approval to proceed with the full and final settlement of Rs. 300 million plus the interest i.e. Rs. 75 million more plus interest.
Criticism against the Finance Minister is on account of him seeking Cabinet approval for compensation when a JVP Western Provincial Council member has lodged a complaint to the Bribery Commission and Financial Crimes Investigation Department (exclusively reported by Daily FT on 14 December) against Bank of Ceylon granting a Rs. 100 million overdraft facility to Ameresekere in the last month of the previous regime. The finance minster’s Memorandum when discussed at recent Cabinet meeting sparked heated debate.
“Karunanayake’s action is tantamount to seeking Cabinet approval to regularise part release of funds by BOC, doubts over which have already been raised with Bribery and financial crime authorities,” sources opined.
“A decision is pending whether to investigate the complaint of the JVP politician with supporting documents which showed reservations expressed by Hilton Colombo’s owning company Hotel Developers Plc’s competent authority as well as qualified opinion by Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka in 2006. Despite that Karunanayake, seeking Cabinet approval for the settlement, exposes the Finance Ministry and the Government,” sources alleged.
Apart from the Rs. 100 million overdraft facility released by the BOC with Treasury backing in December 2014, as per Karunanayake’s cabinet memo, the BOC has further released Rs. 125 million to Ameresekere in June 2015.
This brings the payment to date to Rs. 225 million. The finance minister’s memo sought Cabinet approval to proceed with the full and final settlement of Rs. 300 million plus the interest i.e. Rs. 75 million more plus interest.
Other sources however pointed out that Karunanayake was only formalising a matter that had been previously approved by the Finance Ministry as per an agreement that a previous regime and the Attorney General had entered into with Amersekere in June 1995.
As exposed in the 14 December Daily FT article titled “Hunter gets hunted,” independent analysts have pointed out that whilst Ameresekere’s efforts may have saved the State billions of rupees, the larger impression created had been his litigation on Hilton issue had been in the public interest. The motive or intention of seeking compensation or the agreement for compensation had not been made public either previously. As per the MBSL’s report, the then regime had not enlisted Ameresekere nor encouraged him to go for litigation or promised compensation. Therefore any financial benefit recommended is solely in recognition of his endeavours and efforts in respect of such actions and assistance which had benefitted the Govt/HDL. Further the actions and efforts of Ameresekere had not only benefitted the government and HDL but also Ameresekere himself as a shareholder of Hotel Developers.
As per the 1995 agreement between the Finance Ministry and Ameresekere, the latter had asked for three Board seats on Hotel Developers but had eventually settled for one.
In his memo to the Cabinet, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake has said :Having deliberated the merits of Ameresekere’s total claim it appears that reaching a finalisation on this long drawn matter on the basis of a full and final settlement would be beneficial since HDLL could then proceed with its activities as a business enterprise, free from this long drawn compensation payment committed by Lalith Weeratunga, Secretary to the President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The value of the write-off and rescheduling of the balance by Ameresekere amounts to Rs. 86,750 Mn.”
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