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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, October 3, 2016
PORT CITY PROJECT: PEOPLE’S OPINION DO NOT SEEM TO MATTER TO “YAHAPALANAYA” LEADERSHIP
( Protesting mother photo by Melani Manel Perera)
Government sources inform that construction work on the Colombo Port
City (CPC) now baptized by our Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe as
the International Financial City (IFC) will resume in October.
Distressed local Fisherman now inform that the destructive sand mining
by the Chinese have already begun
This project was publicly opposed by the incumbent President and Prime
Minister while they were in opposition. The reason given by then leader
of opposition and now the Prime Minister during his election campaign
for halting this was that the coast from Kalpitiya up to Hikkaduwa
will be washed away into the sea. Although the decision to resume work
has been taken, the measures taken to prevent such destruction to the
coast has not been identified.
Citizens of our country have identified a number of environmental
hazards, in addition to the destruction caused by sand mining that
necessitates the halting of this project. The government has been
informed of these facts.
The It now appears that people’s opinion do not seem to matter to the
the “Yahapalanaya” leadershial Impact Assessment Report itself forecast
that the livelihoods for fishermen will be lost for 3 years due to sand
mining. Strangely, the report has not guaranteed when the marine
environment will be back to normal enabling the fisherman to resume
their livelihoods their only source of income. .
Fisherman
are greatly alarmed by the massive volume of sand mining 60 million
cubic meters taking place near a thin reef between sea and their lagoon.
Environmentalists state that this natural reef which protects our land
from storms and lashing waves is now weakened due to Chinese sand mining
activities. If these destructive activities continue, fisherman fear
that the reef Thalahena Peruwa may collapse resulting in the sea
entering the lagoon causing a massive environmental and human tragedy in
Kepungoda as people will have to flee for their lives, as the sea
inundates the land.
This projects damages not only the marine and the human environment in
the coastal area but also the interior of the country due to rock
mining. The granite requirement to reclaim the sea area of 269 hectares,
is 3.45 millions cubic meters. No adequate study has been done about
the impact of granite mining.
These matters have been raised by independent experts. Unfortunately,
our political leadership is not wise enough to listen to them. People
have protested on number of occasions since the inception of this
Project during the previous regime. In Dec 2014 and in March 2015 over
300 petitions were handed to the coast conservation department, on the
6th of Jan to the secretaries of the President and Prime Minister on the
6th of April 2016 a protest was held at the Galle Face Green.
It now appears that people’s opinion do not seem to matter to the the
“Yahapalanaya” leadership. The government seems so arrogant that it is
ready carry out policies which the environmentalists warn presenting
evidence, of possible disasters to people and the environment.
Another matter of great importance is the secrecy that is maintained by
both former President and the incumbent Prime Minister about the
agreements signed between the Sri Lanka and China.
That leaves enough room for suspicion that the content of the agreements
are purposely hidden from people, because the conditions in the
agreements are not favorable to the citizens.
The above environmentally detrimental activities are destroying Sri
Lanka’s centuries old Coastal Fishing Trade the only livelihood of our
coastal fisher-folk. Therefore a protest was held by these fisherman,
who brave the seas each day to provide us with fresh fish, in 8 fishing
villages from Kammalthota to Uswetakeiyawa. In some villages the
fishermen did not go to Sea for fishing as a mark of protest. This very
successful protest was organized by the People’s Movement against the
Port City. It was held at village level from 10.00am – 12.00pm. Several
members of the clergy and number of Civil Society members actively
participated in this event.