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Will stand by country without betraying anyone, General tells confidants |
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2009-11-02 | 6.45 PM |
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A key figure among JHU’s international members told Lanka News Web that Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka had firmly informed them that he would not betray any one for personal gains and that he would stand by the country.
The source said a large number of JHU activists overseas have already gathered to support the General following a directive by Minister Champika Ranawaka and that plans are being made to hold a massive protest with the participation of members of the Sri Lankna community living in the US outside the US State Department if the US was going to overstep its limits in relation to the General. |
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Chandrika speaks to Hillary on behalf of the General |
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2009-11-02 | 6.45 PM |
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Former President Chandrika Kumaratunge had spoken to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to know the stance of the US government in relation to moves by the US government to interrogate Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka, a senior official from the Opposition Leader’s Office told Lanka News Web.
The former President who is currently on a personal visit to Paris had made the telephone call this morning. |
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Special legal teams from JVP and JHU to help the General |
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2009-11-02 | 6.45 PM |
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Sources from the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington said that JVP and JHU members residing in the US have organized several well known legal experts to help Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka who is being subjected to interrogation by the US Homeland Security Department during his brief visit to the country.
Although the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington has already assigned a legal company to look into the General’s affairs, these groups have decided to sought the help of additional legal experts as they were dissatisfied the legal team put together by the Sri Lankan mission. |
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Rs 30 million fraud in purchasing three lands by LECO |
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2009-11-02 | 6.45 PM |
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Basil offers financial help to Lakshman |
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2009-11-02 | 6.45 PM |
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UNP sources said Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa has intervened to help UNP parliamentarian Lakshman Seneviratne who is currently facing a financial crisis by paying his bank loans.
Sources said Basil Rajapaksa had helped Lakshman Seneviratne receive ownership of a rock quarry that was almost acquired by the People’s Bank for defaulting a loan payment of Rs. 60 lakhs by helping make the complete payment of the dues to the bank.
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Lake House Chairman claims to be Sakvithi if the President can be Maha Raja |
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2009-11-02 | 12.45 PM |
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The Lake House Chairman has told a journalist attached to the private media station he also works for that he could be Sakvithi if the President could call himself Maha Raja.
Upon being questioned by the journalist as to why he made such a statement, the Chairman had asked if he was not on a higher elevation than the President if he over ruled directives issued by the President in relation to the state media organization. |
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Discolored anti venom still being used |
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2009-11-02 | 12.45 PM |
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The discolored anti venom vials used to treat snake bites found in the Anuradhapura and Hambantota Hospitals have still not been removed from the respective hospitals.
Snake bite victims have not other available treatment than the anti venom and the Health Ministry states that vaccinations prescribed to snake bite victims would be tested to ensure its quality.
Meanwhile, All Ceylon Health Services Union President Gamini Kumarasinghe says the government hospitals are not equipped to test the suitability of the vaccination before prescribing it to a patient and a death that occurs due to a low quality vaccination would be recorded as a death caused by snake bite.
- Ravaya
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Serious action will be taken if the US oversteps its limits with the General – JVP Leader |
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2009-11-02 | 12.45 PM |
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JVP Leader Somawansa Amerasinghe says serious action would have to be taken if the US oversteps its limit in relation to questioning General Sarath Fonseka in granting US citizenship.
“It is alright to subject Sarath Fonseka to the normal routine questions that are posed when looking at the possibility of granting US citizenship. But serious action will have to be taken if this limit is overstepped. We publicly stated at out meeting held on June 4 after the defeat of terrorism in the country that we would intervene if any military or political head or civilian is accused of war crimes and legal action was going to be instituted against them. If such a situation was going to arise, the JVP will take |
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Attempt to arrest the General in the US |
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2009-11-01 | 2.25 PM |
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A senior official from the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington told Lanka News Web that there is an attempt to arrest Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka who is currently on a personal visit to the US and the General is scheduled to meet with officials from the US Immigration and Emigration Department on Wednesday. |
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JHU’s members overseas pledge support to the General |
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2009-10-31 | 8.25 PM |
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Sources from the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington say several active members of the JHU residing in the US have pledged support to General Sarath Fonseka in his endeavors.
Over 20 Sri Lankan doctors, scientists and businessmen who are members of the JHU have met with General Fonseka last Tuesday and have pledged their fullest support and financial backing if he decided to contest at the next Presidential election.
JHU sources meanwhile say that with the news of the possibility of General Fonseka contesting as the common candidate at the next Presidential election has caused a rift within the party. Western Provincial Council Minister Udaya Gammanpila and several monks have said the party needed to support President Mahinda Rajapaksa while Minister Champika Ranawaka and a majority of the monks have said that although steps should be taken to prevent such an eventuality, if the party was faced with such a situation, they needed to back General Fonseka. |
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Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium refused international certification |
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2009-10-31 | 8.25 PM |
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The International Athletics Association has refused a request to grant international certification the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium that is being built in Diyagama, Homagama due to the low quality of the artificial running track constructed in the Stadium.
It is learnt that the certification was refused since the track was constructed by a Malaysian company that did not have any previous experience in the respective field. |
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Lake House puts up cut outs claiming the President is no Maha Raja |
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2009-10-31 | 8.25 PM |
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The Lake House Chairman who started to erect cut outs around the country following the end of the war with the LTTE conferring the President with the title “Maha Raja” has now started to put up a new set of cut outs publicizing a comment made by the President during the Southern Provincial Council election that he is not the Maha Raja of the country but the custodian.
Lake House trade unions allege that Chairman Bandula Padmakumara was putting up cut outs around the country promoting the President’s image spending millions at a time when the institution was faced with a financial crisis. |
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Johnny and Sajin in secret meeting at Renuka Shanmuganathan’s residence |
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2009-10-31 | 8.25 PM |
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A secret meeting had taken place between UNP’s Kurunegala District parliamentarian Johnston Fernando who also plays a key role in agitating against the party leadership and Presidential Coordinating Secretary Sajin Vaas Gunawardena at the Ward Place residence of well known business agent, Renuka Shanmuganathan.
Renuka Shanmuganathan is the sister of parliamentarian Nirupama Rajapaksa’s husband, Thirukumar Nadesan who organizers poojas to invoke blessings on the President. |
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SB stands against Tissa Attanayake |
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2009-10-31 | 3.15 PM |
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UNP sources say the Opposition Leader has been receiving information about UNP National Organizer S.B. Dissanayake openly criticizing party Secretary Tissa Attanayake with other UNP parliamentarians and party activists.
S.B. Dissanayake had recently invited UNP Kalutara District parliamentarian Lakshman Wijemanne to his residence and requested for his support to oust Tissa as the party Secretary after criticizing him over a drink. |
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Basil makes a list of names of businessmen who earned from the war |
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2009-10-31 | 3.15 PM |
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Sources from Temple Trees said Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa is heading a committee tasked to form a list of names of businessmen who made money from the war. The list it is learnt is being prepared to receive the support of these businessmen for President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the next Presidential election.
One Lalith Piyum Perera has been tasked to collect data related to these businessmen from the Central Bank and the Inland Revenue Department. Lalith Piyum Perera is the Secretary of First Son, Namal Rajapaksa’s organization, Tharunyata Hetak. |
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Ravi Karunanayake for Colombo North and Wijedasa Rajapakse for Maharagama |
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2009-10-31 | 3.15 PM |
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UNP sources said UNP parliamentarian Ravi Karunanayake had today (30) accepted the letter of appointment from Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe appointing his as organizer of the Colombo North electorate and parliamentarian Wijedasa Rajapakse is to be appointed as the party’s organizer for the Maharagama electorate.
The source further said that the Kotte, Kaduwela and Kesbewa electorates are to be filled by government ministers who are to join the UNP shortly and main coordinator of Corruption Watch, Attorney Shiral Lakthileka is to be appointed as the organizer the Kolonnawa electorate. |
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Three parties to sign preliminary MoU of United National Alliance |
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2009-10-31 | 3.15 PM |
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Media censorship on stories and photographs of Anoma Fonseka |
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2009-10-31 | 3.15 PM |
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Sources from Lake House say the Ranaviru Seva Authority Chairman and General Sarath Fonseka’s wife, Anoma Fonseka has also been subjected to a media censorship. Lake House Chairman Bandula Padmakumara has told all editors in the institution not to give publicity to news related to any official work carried out by the Ranaviru Seva Authority Chairman.
The Ranaviru Seva Authority recently launched a website with details of all soldiers who have been killed in the line of duty. The website was launched by Anoma Fonseka and the private media gave some publicity to the event. Several photographs of the event had been carried in the state owned Dinamina newspaper. Upon seeing it, Presidential Media Unit Secretary Vijayananda |
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Tamils' horrific treatment makes them desperate to leave |
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2009-10-30 | 3.20 PM |
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A Tamil child sleeps in a refugee camp in Sri Lanka. The conditions in these camps have been cited as a reason for the exodus of Tamils from the country. Photo: AP |
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The "tough talk" over the case of Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Australia's abrogation of its responsibility to these people in deals with Indonesia (which have turned sour) has left me puzzled and disappointed.
Where was this "tough talk" when Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka were being relentlessly shelled by the Sri Lankan military in the war earlier this year? What practical measures has the Australian Government taken to address the suffering of Tamil civilians in the internment camps in Sri Lanka since the war ended in May? More than 250,000 Tamil civilians have been detained since May in barbed-wire fenced internment camps, where they are subject to massive overcrowding, shortage of food and medical facilities, abductions, including the abduction of children, rape, torture, disease, and when the monsoons set in, flooding.
It is the extreme, so-called "push factors" and the entrenched discrimination against Tamils in Sri Lanka that leads to desperate acts, such as embarking on a dangerous voyage on unsafe vessels. |
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