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Sensitive colonization issue in Sri Lanka's Welioya (Manal Aru) area

2009-07-15 | 7.15 PM

  The Director General of Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority Dharmasiri de Alwis has told the state-owned Dinamina newspaper today that 2500 families will be settled in Nedunkarni in Mullaithivu district under the Welioya project of the Mahaweli L-zone. Each family will be granted one acre for paddy cultivation, half an acre for coconut growing and one acre for the home garden.

Nedunkarni is a Tamil dominated area centered by a small town and the residents are now internally displaced in camps in Vavuniya. Dinamina report does not mention anything about the ethnicity of the settlers in the new colonies.
 
Sri Lanka Presidential Commission on serious violations of human rights submit an incomplete report before winding up

2009-07-15 | 7.15 PM

  The special Commission of Inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka submitted an incomplete report to the President and wound up its operations.

The commission chaired by the retired Supreme Court Judge Nissanka Udalagama exonerated Army from the allegations leveled against them by various sections including the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission and the Jaffna University Teachers for Human Rights regarding the killing of 17 employees of the French NGO named Action Against Hunger (ACF) in Muttur and the killing of five students in Trincomalee in 2006. But the probes did not extend to investigate the perpetrators of the crimes.
 
Karannagoda to be made Highways Ministry Secretary on Shiranthi Rajapakse’s insistence

2009-07-15 | 7.15 PM

  Due to continuous requests made by First Lady Shiranthi Rajapakse, former Navy Chief Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda is to be made the Highways Ministry Secretary, sources from Temple Trees said.

Karannagoda’s wife, Ashoka Karannagoda is a close friend of Shiranthi Rajapakse.

The Defence Secretary had promised the post of Chief of Defence Staff to Karannagoda in the event the post was not accepted by Army Chief General Sarath Fonseka. The Defence Secretary had further promised to Karannagoda of an appointment as the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to the UK or as the ambassador for Sri Lanka at a mission in Europe if Fonseka accepted the post of Chief of Defence Staff.
 
Royalists take over key military positions from the Anandians

2009-07-15 | 12.30 PM

  A JHU source on the basis of anonymity told Lanka News Web that it was unfortunate that two old Anandians, Army Chief General Sarath Fonseka and Navy Chief Wasantha Karannagoda, were sent on retirement even before two months after the war that defeated the LTTE to be replaced by two Royalists.

Major General Jagath Jayasuriya, who assumed duty as the 19th Army Chief and Rear Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe, who assumed duties as the 16th Navy Chief are products of Royal College, Colombo 7.
 
Army personnel deployed to supervise the prisons

2009-07-15 | 12.30 PM

  The government has taken steps to deploy army personnel instead of prisons and police personnel to carry out security checks on visitors to the prison premises as well as the workers from today (14).

An army spokesperson told Lanka News Web that the reason for deploying army personnel to carry out security checks at the prisons was prompted by the revelation of prisoners having access to mobile phones and narcotics while serving jail terms.
 
Sarath Fonseka given only an hour to make final decision

2009-07-15 | 12.30 PM

  A senior army officer told Lanka News Web that former Army Chief, General Sarath Fonseka was displeased that he was sent on retirement when a request was made to permit him to continue in the post for at least another two or three years and for giving him only an hour to make the final decision on whether he would accept the post of Chief of Defence Staff.

The officer said that several senior army officers who worked with Fonseka to defeat that LTTE are now in a difficult situation as a result.
 
SB calls on the UNP to accept unitary state concept

2009-07-15 | 12.30 PM

  A JVP parliamentarian told Lanka News Web that the UNP’s Gamini Jayawickrema Perera report has stated that UNP National Organizer, S.B. Dissanayake has called on the party to publicly accept the country’s unitary status and to stand by the concept.

The JVP parliamentarian also observed that it was clearly stated in the secret report prepared by the eight member committee headed by Jayawickrema Perera appointed by the party’s Political Affairs Committee to decide on the policies a possible opposition alliance should adopt.
 
All I want is to topple the government – Mangala

2009-07-15 | 12.30 PM

  “When forming the opposition alliance, it is not important to me if the symbol would be the elephant, bandicoot, hand or leg. What is important to me is the policy of the alliance and the strategy to topple the government. I’m not ready to run after a symbol,” Head of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (People’s) Wing, Mangala Samaraweera said.

He made this statement at a media briefing held at the SLFP (People’s) Wing headquarters on the 14th when a journalist attached to a weekly newspaper posed a question on news paper reports that the delay in forming the opposition alliance was due to Samaraweera’s objection to the elephant symbol.
 
Popular News Website Banned in Sri Lanka

2009-07-14 | 11.05 AM

 

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) strongly condemns the reported ban on the popular news website www.lankanewsweb.com imposed by Sri Lanka’s Government on July 12.

According to a statement posted on the website, which continues to remain available outside the country, Sri Lanka’s state-controlled telecoms company and two other internet service providers within the country have been asked to block access to the website.

 
Website blocking condemned

2009-07-14 | 11.05 AM

  International media watchdogs have condemned the blocking of another Sri Lankan news website by the authorities.

Paris based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says Sri Lanka authorities have blocked Lanka News Web after the website published a news item on President's eldest son, Namal Rajapaksa.

The RSF has also condemned Namal Rajapakse's alleged seizure of news media videos following an assault by displaced people in Menik Farm camp.
 
LTTE leader 'flee Sri Lanka'

2009-07-14 | 11.05 AM

  The most senior Tamil Tiger leader to survive the military onslaught has left Sri Lanka, a Tamil minister said.

Minister Vinayagamoorthi Muralitharan, widely known as Col Karuna, told BBC Sandeshaya that Daya Mohan has "escaped to Malaysia".

The minister had earlier said that members of the Tamil Tigers had been trying to surrender or flee following the defeat of the rebel group in May this year.
 
Sri Lanka - Access to independent news website blocked

2009-07-14 | 11.05 AM

  Reporters Without Borders condemns the blocking of access to the independent Lanka News Web website (http://www.lankanewsweb.com) within Sri Lanka since 11 July. The site’s editors believe the blocking was prompted by a report posted earlier that day about President Mahinda Rajapakse’s son, Namal Rajapakse. The press freedom organisation also deplores Namal Rajapakse’s seizure of news media videos.

“The tension that already exists between the media and government in Sri Lanka will not be improved by blocking websites,” Reporters Without Borders said. “No one should be immune from press criticism, including members of the president’s family.”
 
New Navy Commander closely related to the President

2009-07-14 | 11.05 AM

  Sources from Temple Trees say that newly appointed Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe is closely related to the President.

Apart from the maternal relationship between the Samarasinghe and the Rajapakses, the two families also have a close friendship.

It was Samarasinghe’s grandfather, Hemachandra Gunasekera, who had brought young Mahinda Rajapakse to Colombo and found him employment after school education.
 
Fonseka gets treatment similar to Champika from the Rajapakses

2009-07-14 | 11.05 AM

  A UNP parliamentarian told Lanka News Web that the government after unleashing an attack on the JHU, which built an ideology backing the war against the LTTE, was now treating Army Chief General Sarath Fonseka, who played a key role in the war, in a similar manner by removing him from the top post in the army.

Fonseka after defeating the rebels at war had formulated several plans on national security for the future and had requested for at least two to three years to implement these actions. However, the President decided instead to remove him as the Army Chief by appointing him the new Chief of Defence Staff. Major General Jagath Jayasuriya has been appointed as the new Army Chief.
 
Astrological advisor decides January 14, 2010 as date for next presidential poll

2009-07-13 | 6.45 PM

  The President’s senior astrological advisor and board member of the National Savings Bank, Sumanasekera Abeygunawardena has said the next presidential election would be held on January 14, 2010.

He had made the statement at a board meeting of the National Savings Bank. Abeygunawardena had spoken about the next presidential election and the future of the country when the board was discussing the future measures the bank needed to adopt.
 
Executive moving to have hold on judiciary by appointing SC judge’s husband to Sri Lanka Insurance board

2009-07-13 | 6.45 PM

  A senior official at the Judicial Services Commission told Lanka News Web that the appointment of Supreme Court Judge Shiranee Bandaranayake’s husband, Pradeep Kariyawasam, as the chairman of Sri Lanka Insurance after the government re-acquired it may be a step taken by the President to have a hold on the highest court of law in the country.

Following the Supreme Court decision to re-divest Sri Lanka Insurance with the government from the ownership of businessman Harry Jayawardena, Courts also directed Treasury Secretary Sumith Abeysinghe to appoint a new board of directors to the institution. Accordingly a new board of directors was appointed. The head of the board is Kariyawasam while the rest of the directors include Anura Medagoda, R.H. Jayatissa, Chitral Amaratunga, Ravi Abeysuriya and A.S. Lekamge.
 
President will not devolve power says Tissa Vitharana

2009-07-13 | 6.45 PM

  Minister Tissa Vitharana addressing the politburo of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party has said the President had requested him to delay the proposals on devolving power to the north and east in line with the 13th amendment.

Vitharana had made this revelation at a heated politburo meeting of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party.
 
Mervyn publicly admits to killing Lasantha Wickrematunge

2009-07-13 | 6.45 PM

  “Lasantha from the Leader paper went overboard. I took care of him. Poddala agitated and his leg was broken. Now a fellow in my electorate is trying to stand against me. I now tell him in his own hometown, I will give him only seven more days. If he does not resign as chairman of the Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha, don’t blame me later on. You’ll don’t find fault with me. If this fellow goes against what I say, I will send him to the place where I sent Lasantha,” Non-cabinet Labor Minister Mervyn Silva stated publicly at a meeting in Hunupitiya, Kelaniya.

Silva had made this statement addressing a gathering at the Jayanthi Mahal Junction at the opening ceremony of a Sathosa outlet in Hunupitiya, Kelaniya on Thursday (9).
 
Sri Lanka state terrorism in cyber space

2009-07-13 | 6.45 PM | Courtesy Lanka Polity

  The website of the Sri Lanka state-owmed Dinamina newspaper has been reported as an attacking site that tries to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system.
 
The Pleas, Wailing and Weeping of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) Leader!

2009-07-13 | 11.45 AM

  It was in the last week, Lanka News Web posted a report under the heading, Government has to look for “New Excuses” …. and in the end of the said posting, we mentioned that the Leader of TULF,

Mr.V.Anandasangaree has intensified writing “love letters” to the President while seeing the mayhem caused by the Government in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in the North. Following is the latest plea of Mr.Anandasangaree, written on the day before the last “Poya” holiday.
 
Rajapakse government bans Lanka News Web in Sri Lanka

2009-07-13 | 11.45 AM

  The Sri Lankan government has banned Lanka News Web in Sri Lanka from yesterday (11) night in complete violation of the people’s right to information.
 
Attacks against Nimal Siripala De Silva intensifies

2009-07-13 | 11.45 AM

  Sources from Temple Trees say that the move to remove Prof. K.M.C. Kamalgoda as the chairman of the State Pharmaceuticals Corporation was yet another step in the attack carried out from within the government ranks against Health Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva.

Prof. Kamalgoda, who has served in the position for a period of 10 years without any allegations leveled against him, had been removed without stating any proper reason. He has been replaced by the Colombo South (Kalubowila) Hospital Director, Dr. Gunawardena.
 
PLOTE begins extortion in Vavuniya

2009-07-13 | 11.45 AM

  The People’s Liberation Organization for Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) is engaged in extortion activities in Vavuniya, a senior SLFP member from Vavuniya told Lanka News Web.

The member stated that businessmen and ordinary civilians in Vavunya are now in great fear of the extortion group. He also cautioned that appropriate action needed to be taken without any delay to prevent a great tragedy from unfolding in the near future.

The SLFP member further observed that he has already informed the security forces as well as government authorities verbally and in writing of the extortion racket commenced by PLOTE in Vavuniya.

 
The Lanka News Web news website has been banned in Sri Lanka by the government.

2009-07-12 | 7.30 PM

  Sri Lanka Telecom and two other service providers operating within Sri Lanka, who hosted the news website, have stopped hosting the site with immediate effect following a request made by the government from them. The management of the website had not received an official communication stating the banning of the site.
 
LIOC urges govt. to amend import duties on petroleum

2009-07-12 | 7.30 PM

  The Lanka Indian Oil Company (LIOC) has called on the government to amend import duties on petroleum stating the Rs.1.2 billion loss incurred by the company in the first quarter of 2009 was due to an import duty hike.

LIOC Chairman S. V. Narasimhan has reportedly said an increase in import duty on petrol imposed on the firm and higher value added tax (VAT) reduced the company’s profit margins.
“The total impact of duties on petrol consequent to the revision is nearly 65%,” he has said.
 
Foreign aid to Sri Lanka on the decline

2009-07-12 | 7.30 PM

  The country’s strained relations with the Western communities have resulted in a decline in fresh aid commitments received by Sri Lanka for this year.

The country has recorded a sharp decline in foreign aid commitments in the first five moths of this year with traditional Western donor countries not making any fresh commitments for 2009.

An official government report has revealed that Sri Lanka has received US$ 147.7 million as aid commitments in the first five months of 2009 as opposed to the US$ 1,049 million received during the corresponding period last year.
 
Government calls on UN to review casualty figures

2009-07-12 | 7.30 PM

  The Government has requested the United Nations (UN) to review its figures of civilian casualties it alleges took place during the past few months of fighting between the Government and the LTTE in the north.

The government request has come in the wake of statements made by several doctors who served in the area stating they were forced by the rebels to give bogus figures.

“They (UN) must review the figures in the light of what the doctors are saying because they were quoting them as the source of that information,” Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe has reportedly said.
 
Sri Lanka’s failure to provide scientific proof to the death of Tiger leader gives way to blind nationalism

2009-07-11 | 9.00 PM

  Sri Lanka is failing to provide concrete proof of the death of Velupillai Prabakaran, the leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE) and Pottu Amman, the intelligence chief of the outfit who are wanted by India to wind up the case regarding the assassination of the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

The sources say that Sri Lankan authorities are unable to provide scientific proof for the deaths of these Tiger leaders. Although a corpse said to be of Prabakaran's was displayed as the government declared he was killed on May 18. No corpse of Pottu Amman's was shown so far.
 
Prabhakaran’s youngest son killed by dashing on the ground

2009-07-11 | 9.00 PM

  Reports from army personnel who were engaged in the final battle in the north have said that the youngest son of the LTTE leader, Balachandran, was taken to a different area after being captured and dashed on the ground before shooting him at close range with a T56 weapon.

The photographs show Balachandran’s remains after he was killed.

During the last stages of the final battle against the LTTE rebels photographs of the remains of LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran’s eldest son Charles Anthony and photographs as well as video footage of the remains of Prabhakaran himself was shown in the media.
 
A shower of stones for Namal from the IDPs in Menik Farm

2009-07-11 | 9.00 PM

  Sources from the Menik Farm IDP camp told Lanka News Web that President Mahinda Rajapakse’s eldest son, Namal Rajapakse, was received by a shower of stones when he visited the Menik Farm camp along with representatives of several media institutions.

Namal had visited the camp as the head of the NGO formed by him, Tharunyata Hetak, to inquire into how best they could assist the displaced persons in the camp.
Although the attack on Namal by residents in the camp was recorded on tape by the media crew that accompanied him, he had ensured that all recordings were deleted before they left the camp.
 
Presidential advisor says IDP camps in deplorable conditions

2009-07-11 | 8.50 PM

  Presidential Advisor Vasudeva Nanayakkara says the war displaced living in IDP camps in the north are faced with a worse situation than death.

Nanayakkara has said that these displaced people who are living in parched land in tents with only half the required water supply were not suspects detained in remand on detention orders.

He has noted that while about 6,000 children suffered from malnutrition in the IDP camps, about 1,000 of them were in serious condition, adding that if serious attention was not paid to the issue, it would result in the death of these children.

 
Requests to close down factories

2009-07-11 | 8.50 PM

  Labour Department sources say that they are receiving requests from industrialists to close down their respective factories due to financial constraints and decline in orders from the export market.

A factory in the Katunayake free trade zone employing about 750 workers has received permission from the Department to temporarily close down the factory due to the decline in orders and an agreement has also been reached with the workers to pay them 51% of their salaries during the period of the closure.
 
Dinesh requests not to hold parliamentary sessions on the 22nd due to bad planetary movement

2009-07-11 | 2.05 PM

  Chief Government Whip, Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has made a proposal at the party leaders meeting held at the parliamentary complex not to hold parliamentary sessions on July 22, as there was going to be an astrologically dangerous planetary movement that day.

Gunawardena had made the proposal on behalf of the government at the party leaders meeting presided by Speaker W.J.M. Lokubandara. Hearing the proposal, a JVP representative at the meeting had questioned if it was a comment made as a joke. Gunawardena has however said the statement was made with full responsibility.
 
Weerawansa’s wife creates a commotion in girl’s school

2009-07-11 | 2.05 PM

  National Freedom Front (NFF) Leader and parliamentarian Wimal Weerawansa’s wife had reportedly entered the Ratnavali Girls School in Gampaha and created a stir there on Wednesday (8).

According to reports, Weerawansa’s wife had visited the school with NFF parliamentarian Piyasiri Wijenayake’s wife and met with the principal. Weerawansa’s wife had then created a commotion claiming an A/Level student in the school was sending short messages (sms) to her husband’s mobile phone and that she wanted to speak to the relevant girl immediately.
 
Former Chief Justice to make a special statement

2009-07-11 | 2.05 PM

  Former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva, who is currently facing a political vendetta unleashed by the President, is expected to make a special public statement shortly, sources from Kataragama said.

Silva, who was recently in Kataragama attending religious observances, has told confidants that he would be compelled to reveal several issues if the President continued to attack him.
 
ICRC presence in Sri Lanka must continue- UK Minister

2009-07-11 | 2.05 PM

  Britain has said that although the conflict in Sri Lanka has ended, it did not mean that the presence of the ICRC ceases to be necessary as significant challenges still remained, particularly in relation to the IDPs in camps.

A statement by British Foreign office Minister Lord Malloch-Brown said, “I am aware that the Government of Sri Lanka has asked the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to scale back its operations in country, and that consequently the ICRC is in the process of reviewing its operations. The importance of the ICRC's work in conflict and post-conflict situations is recognised throughout the world.
 
Doctors’ orders
Colombo’s order to the Red Cross to cut back its work at Tamil internment camps is an outrage. The world must boycott Sri Lanka until it starts releasing detainees

2009-07-11 | 10.45 AM
 
Tamil death toll ‘is 1,400 a week’ at Manik Farm camp in SL

2009-07-11 | 10.45 AM

(Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images)
A Tamil girl at a refugee camp in the northern district of Vavuniya
 

About 1,400 people are dying every week at the giant Manik Farm internment camp set up in Sri Lanka to detain Tamil refugees from the nation’s bloody civil war, senior international aid sources have told The Times.

The death toll will add to concerns that the Sri Lankan Government has failed to halt a humanitarian catastrophe after announcing victory over the Tamil Tiger terrorist organisation in May. It may also lend credence to allegations that the Government, which has termed the internment sites “welfare villages”, has actually constructed concentration camps to house 300,000 people.
 
A public official sent on compulsory leave appointed as deputy amabassdor

2009-07-10 | 3.55 PM
  A senior Foreign Ministry source told Lanka News Web that the country’s Foreign Service has been subject to much degradation by appointing a public official who was sent on compulsory leave for his alleged involvement in fraud and corruption as a deputy ambassador for Sri Lanka in a foreign mission.

The former Colombo Municipal Commissioner, Dr. Jayantha Liyanage has been appointed as Sri Lanka’s deputy ambassador at the embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia.
 
Shortage of beds at the Army Hospital

2009-07-10 | 3.55 PM
  Soldiers who were injured and disabled in the war against the terrorists and being treated at the Army Hospital are faced with many difficulties, Army Hospital sources said.

While the Army Hospital in Colombo has around 800-900 beds, many injured and disabled soldiers are currently receiving in-house treatment. Due to the large number of solider receiving in house treatment at the hospital, there is currently a shortage of beds for about 300 wounded soldiers.
 
Government has to look for “New Excuses”……………

2009-07-10 | 3.30 PM
 
Sri Lanka new CJ 'ready for reform'

2009-07-10 | 2.45 PM
  The recently appointed new Chief Justice (CJ) in Sri Lanka says he is ready to reform the way judicial services are administered in Sri Lanka.

In the first ever interview with the media since taking office last month, new CJ Asoka de Silva told BBC Sandeshaya that he will soon announce reforms to the Judicial Services commission (JSC) that controls transfers and disciplinary action within the judiciary.

“I am planning few reforms to the JSC and you will know within the next few weeks what those reforms are,” he said.
 
Sri Lanka has new opportunity- Krishna

2009-07-10 | 1.45 PM
  Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said on Thursday Sri Lanka assured India that it would soon start an inclusive political process of dialogue and devolution with Tamils in the island nation. He said India would continue to help Sri Lanka in the rehabilitation of people displaced by war.

In a suo motu statement in Parliament, Mr. Krishna said, “We have been assured by the Sri Lankan government of its intention to pursue a political process that envisages a broader dialogue with all parties, including the Tamil parties, the full implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan
 
“We knew they would never lay down arms and start negotiating”
One thing I never did was to underestimate the LTTE: Mahinda Rajapaksa.

2009-07-10 | 1.45 PM
 
PRESIDENT RAJAPAKSA: If I was the leader of the LTTE, I would have gone underground and I would have been in the jungles — fighting a guerrilla fight.

In this second part of an extended interview to The Hindu at Temple Trees in Colombo on June 30, President Mahinda Rajapaksa answers N. Ram’s questions on his outlook on the LTTE, his approach to it in peacetime and in armed conflict, and his assessment of its fighting capabilities and of Velupillai Prabakaran’s strategy during the endgame. The first part was published on July 6.

 
Prof. Anuradha Seneviratna passes away
2009-07-09 | 9.15 PM
 

Prof. Anuradha Seneviratna (70) Senior Professor in the Department of Sinhala, University of Peradeniya passed away last night after brief illness at the General Hospital in Kandy.

Prof. Anuradha Seneviratna earlier has served in the University of Colombo and the Institute of Aesthetic Studies as its Director. He wrote and published nearly seventy books in Sinhala and English on various aspects of Sri Lanka’s culture and civilization. His most popular books were the publications by the Archaeological Survey Department and the publications of the Central Cultural Fund on various Archaeological monuments and sites in Sri Lanka.
 
Jayasundera files a petition against former Chief Justice
2009-07-09 | 9.00 PM
  Former Treasury Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera yesterday filed a motion in the Supreme Court seeking a nullification of an undertaking made by him to courts in the Lanka Marine Services Limited case heard by former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva. Following Silva’s order, Jayasundera agreed not to hold any public office in future.

In his petition, Jayasundera has stated that the affidavit given by him promising not to hold any public office is preventing him from agreeing to a request made by the President asking Jayasundera to accept the public offices he held earlier including the posts of Treasury Secretary and Finance Ministry Secretary.
 
Govt. asks ICRC to scale down operations in Sri Lanka
2009-07-09 | 8.00 PM
  The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said it has been ordered by the Sri Lankan government to scale down relief operations in the country.

The ICRC has been helping the war displaced in the north.

The ICRC said today it was withdrawing expatriate staff from the north and east.
 
Lasantha’s last call was made to me – the President
2009-07-09 | 8.00 PM
  President Mahinda Rajapakse has said that The Sunday Leader Editor-in-Chief, Lasantha Wickrematunge who was assassinated six months ago had made his last telephone call to him.

The President had made this comment in an interview with The Hindu newspaper Editor, N. Ram, which was published on the 8th.
 
Sri Lanka: ICRC to scale down operations
2009-07-09 | 4.20 PM
  Colombo/Geneva (ICRC) – Following the cessation of active hostilities between the Sri Lankan State and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the government of Sri Lanka has asked the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to scale down its operations in the country.

The ICRC has had a permanent presence in Sri Lanka since 1989. Its role in the country has evolved over the years, always in response to changing needs. The ICRC first responded to the needs resulting from an uprising in the southern part of the country in the late 1980s. Later, in connection with the conflict between government forces and the LTTE, it carried out humanitarian activities which continued until earlier this year.
 
Operation launched to challenge former CJ’s orders
2009-07-09 | 1.35 PM
  An operation has been launched to challenge the court directives considered unfavorable given by former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva with regard to cases involving groups and individuals with close affiliations to the government. Petitions challenging two orders delivered by Silva were filed before the Supreme Court yesterday (7).

Sources from the Justice Ministry say that the operation against Silva has been launched with the consent of the President and guidance of several senior legal luminaries.
 
India awaits confirmation of Prabha's death
2009-07-09 | 1.35 PM
  NEW DELHI: India Wednesday said it is still waiting for a formal response from Sri Lanka confirming the death of Tamil Tigers chief Velupillai Prabhakaran and promised continued assistance to Colombo to rehabilitate Tamils displaced by the conflict.

"In connection with the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, a formal request for an official confirmation of the deaths of Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman, the chief of the intelligence wing of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam), has been made to the government of Sri Lanka," External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna told parliament, when asked whether India had sought the death certificate of Prabhakaran.

 
[AHRC Article] SRI LANKA: The law is a dangerous thing
2009-07-08 | 6.20 PM
  FOR PUBLICATION
AHRC-ART-034-2009
July 8, 2009

A dialogue on investigations, written for the occasion of the commemoration of six months after the assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge, a Sri Lankan journalist, on 8th January 2008 by Basil Fernando from the Asian Human Rights Commission.

SRI LANKA: The law is a dangerous thing

This is a discussion among several imaginary characters. These imaginary characters do not represent any living persons.

 
Two Tamil persons abducted in Pottuvil
2009-07-08 | 6.20 PM
  Pottuvil police has received a complaint of two Tamil persons being abducted by an armed group in a white van.

The armed group had abducted two brothers Arumugam Navaratna and Arumugam Manoharan from the Valam Denera Omari area in Pottuvil. Arumugam Navaratna’s wife had lodged the complaint with the police.

When the armed group had tried to abduct Navaratna, his wife and children have tried to protect him. The group had then attacked them before dragging away the brothers.
 
President loses his cool at Samurdhi officers’ meeting
2009-07-08 | 6.20 PM
  A Samurdhi officer on the basis of anonymity told Lanka News Web that the President lost his cool and lashed out in filth at the Samurdhi officers’ meeting at Temple Trees on yesterday (7).

During the meeting, a Samurdhi officer had said they had raised an issue on the non receipt of a file bag promised by the Samurdhi Commissioner General. The President had then called upon the Samurdhi Commissioner General to give an explanation. The Commissioner General had said the delay was due to the non acceptance of the file bag provided to the officers earlier.
When the Commissioner General was giving his explanation, several Samurdhi officers seated behind the President had said the statement was a lie. Losing his
 
Petition filed seeking compensation from former Chief Justice
2009-07-08 | 6.20 PM
  A petition seeking compensation amounting to Rs. 100 lakhs from former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva for allegedly misusing his high office to remand a person has been filed before the Supreme Court.

The petition has been filed by one Abhaya Padmasiri Balasuriya from Kandy.
 
Roemer praises India's role in Sri Lanka
2009-07-08 | 6.20 PM
  The Obama administration's top diplomatic nominee for India has praised the country's role in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka.

"I would like to say with respect to the Indians and Afghanistan that they have provided a very helpful role to the United States and to Afghanistan and to the region," Tim Roemer, the nominated US Ambassador to India, told lawmakers at his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
 
JVP accuses India of meddling with Sri Lanka’s affairs
2009-07-08 | 12.30 PM
  The JVP has warned of India’s involvement in Sri Lanka’s affairs and asked the government not to cave in to pressure from its neighbour.

JVP spokesperson and parliamentarian Vijitha Herath yesterday accused India of meddling in Sri Lanka’s internal matters.
“We have to be cynical about the cunning intentions of India,” Herath said during the emergency debate.
 
New Media Collective formed by eliminating organizations that have been suppressed
2009-07-08 | 12.30 PM
  Several media organizations claiming to create a joint forum to fight against the suppression of the media has formed a Media Collective eliminating two media organizations that have been direct victims of media suppression. The Media Collective is to hold a conference today to discuss the threat against media.

It is learnt that this media junta has been created without the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association, which has the largest membership of journalists in the print and electronic field and the Federation of Media Employees Union that is the largest trade union representing media personnel.
 
Solution to ethnic issue after next presidential poll – President Rajapakse
2009-07-07 | 8.00 PM
  President Mahinda Rajapakse says that any form of solution to the ethnic issue would be presented only after the next presidential election.

The President had made this comment in an interview with The Hindu newspaper.
 
Indian Army to help de-mine Sri Lanka
2009-07-07 | 3.15 PM
  After providing medical services to thousands displaced by war, Indian soldiers will now go to Sri Lanka to help de-mine areas once held by the Tamil Tigers, it was announced Monday.

The military personnel will be part of Indian experts who will assist authorities in Sri Lanka to detect and defuse thousands of mines laid by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon told the media here.
 
Key role for security forces
2009-07-07 | 3.15 PM
  Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka has said security forces would play a key role in the country’s development drive, even as Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) leader V. Anandasangaree, in a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday, said what the people of the north “want is real ‘spring’ and not an agency rule”.
 
Several IDPs die from meningitis
2009-07-07 | 12.35 PM
  A specialist doctor at the Vavuniya Hospital has said that several IDPs currently residing at the welfare camp have died due to meningitis.

Specialist doctor at the Vavuniya Hospital, Dr. Maheswaran Umakanthan has told the BBC Tamil service that of the 64 patients admitted to the hospital with meningitis, 34 have died within a period of 3 months. He has said that a majority of them were war displaced from the north living in the IDP camps.
 
Wimal attacks Champika
2009-07-07 | 12.35 PM
  National Freedom Front (NFF) Leader Wimal Weerawansa told the media that either members of the government who are expressing contradicting views on the 13th amendment should keep quiet or the President needed to silence them.

He said there was no need to make comments that would put the government on an unstable footing by speaking about an amendment that is no longer valid.
 
Thilanga attacks Ranawaka to score Brownie points from President
2009-07-07 | 12.35 PM
  A senior official attached to the Presidential Media Unit told Lanka News Web that Western Provincial Councilor Thilanga Sumathipala, who is currently on a bad wicket with the President due to the revelation of a secret discussion he has had in Kandy with former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva on bringing him to politics, was trying to earn Brownie points from the President by attacking Environment Minister Champika Ranawaka.

The official said that the relevant news item was published in Sumathipala’s Lakbima newspaper with the consent of JHU legal advisor and Western Provincial Council Minister Udaya Gamanpila.
 
Ranawaka goes overseas
2009-07-07 | 12.35 PM
  JHU members and Environment Minister Champika Ranawaka has left the country to avoid the media operation launched by several members of the government with the consent of the President, party sources said.

Ranawaka is currently in London on tour for a few days.
Ministers Dullas Alahapperuma, Mervyn Silva, Prasanna Ranatunga and Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena launched an attack against the JHU, which is a key ally in the present administration, with the President’s consent.
 
Sri Lanka has always been suspicious of foreign aid groups
2009-07-06 | 7.30 PM
  Sri Lanka has always had a tricky relationship with the foreign aid groups that have helped it through natural disasters and 26 years of civil war with the Tamil Tigers.

The hostility has been rooted in suspicions that aid groups secretly backed the Tigers, because most of them worked in rebel territory.

 
India to aid displaced people in Sri Lanka
2009-07-06 | 6.30 PM
  Concerned over the plight of the displaced people in Sri Lanka’s northeast, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday announced Rs.500 crore ($100 million) for the rehabilitation and relief of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the island nation.

While expressing concern over the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka, Mukherjee announced an allocation of $100 million for the welfare of the around 300,000 Tamil civilians housed in various camps in Sri Lanka following the end of the decades-long insurgency.

- IANS
 
Eastern Muslims return weapons given for protection against Karuna Amman
2009-07-06 | 6.30 PM
  Head of the Meera Muslim Mosque in Kattanakudy, M.I.M. Subair has said the Muslim youth were now ready to disarm themselves as there was no need for them to carry weapons for protection against the LTTE.

Subair made this comment at the ceremony held at the mosque to hand over the weapons to the security forces. On August 3, 1990 over 103 Muslim devotees were massacred at the mosque where the ceremony was held. The devotees were killed while attending prayers and the massacre was carried out on orders given by former LTTE member and present SLFM member and Minister Vinayagamoorthy Murlitharan.
 
JHU split over stance on 13th amendment
2009-07-06 | 1.00 PM
  A key ally in the present administration, the JHU, is split over its stance on the full implementation of the 13th amendment, political sources said.

JHU members and Environment Minister Champika Ranawaka is of the view that supporting the full implementation of the 13th amendment would be a betrayal of the Sinhalese Buddhists in the country, the party’s parliamentary group leader, Ven. Athuraliya Ratana Thero and party spokesperson, Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe are two key members who support Ranawaka’s stance.
 
Ranawaka may lose his portfolio
2009-07-06 | 1.00 PM
  Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama has told several foreign diplomats in Colombo that Environment Minister Champika Ranawaka might lose his portfolio soon, diplomatic sources said.

Bogallagama it is learnt has also said the President was opposed to Ranawaka’s stance on the 13th amendment and that even members of the JHU were not supportive of Ranawaka’s stance. He has also observed that since the National Freedom Front (NFF) has agreed not to oppose any decision arrived at by the President, there was no objection to the full implementation of the 13th amendment.
 
Moneragala SLFPers unhappy with Shasheendra Rajapakse
2009-07-06 | 1.00 PM
  The failure of senior SLFP members and electoral organizers in the Moneragala District to support the campaign of the party’s chief ministerial candidate for the Uva Province, Shasheendra Rajapakse has prompted the President to decide on attending four key rallies in the district to boost the party’s campaign, sources from Temple Trees said.

It is learnt that the SLFP membership in the Uva Province is disgruntled over the decision to appoint a person living in the Southern Province as the paty’s chief ministerial candidate for Uva. As a result many ministers have been sent to carry out the party’s campaign in the province from Colombo.
 
I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa
2009-07-06 | 1.00 PM
  ‘Every square centimetre has been mined by the LTTE and de-mining has to be certified by the U.N. If something happens, I am responsible.’

President Mahinda Rajapaksa highlighted his determination to re-settle “as soon as possible” the close to 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by the conflict with the LTTE. In an extended interview given to The Hindu in Colombo, he laid out his road map of what needed to be put in place to ensure the safety and meet the basic needs of those who are to be sent back to their villages. He also sketched his vision of reconciliation and development, which emphasised that in post-conflict Sri Lanka there was no place for “racism” and anything that “creates a disturbance among our three
 
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