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  Air Force Chief appointed as Civil Aviation Authority Chairman

2009-10-09 | 4.10 PM
  Sources from the Ports and Aviation Ministry said that Air Force Chief, Roshan Gunathileka has been appointed as the Chairman of Civil Aviation Authority with immediate effect.

The President remove3d former Chairman of the Authority, Lal Liyanarachchi following a statement given by him to The Sunday Leader newspaper about the decision of the Sri Lanka Air Force to operate passenger flights without the necessary approval.

The Civil Aviation Authority operates under the President’s brother, Minister Chamal Rajapaksa.
  Sri Lankan government shows special interest in Indian High Commissioner’s Lal Mahal

2009-10-09 | 4.10 PM
  Sources from the diplomatic community say that Indian High Commissioner Alok Prasad during his term in office in Sri Lanka entered into several lucrative business deals, especially with his company Lal Mahal receiving special state patronage courtesy Basil Rajapaksa.

Lal Mahal had been assigned to import rice, sugar, flour and other essential items and had also received permission to import fuel after the government cancelled an order from Malaysia.

Parliamentarian Nirupama Rajapaksa’s husband, Thiru Nadesan had also coordinated the transaction between Alok Prasad’s Lal Mahal and several state contracts related to telecommunications and the Northern railway line.
  Another invite for General Fonseka to become common candidate from Johnston

2009-10-09 | 4.10 PM
  UNP parliamentarian and member of the Basil Rajapaksa group in the UNP, Johnston Fernando has also requested Chief of Defnece Staff General Sarath Fonskea to contest the next Presidential election as the common candidate of the opposition from the UNP, sources from the Opposition Leader’s Office said.

UNP parliamentarian Lakshman Seneviratne also requested General Fonseka to contest as the common candidate of the opposition a few days earlier.

Johnston Fernando had called General Fonseka through a telephone of one of Fonseka’s close friends.
  UNP Leader agrees to put forward common candidate at next Presidential election

2009-10-09 | 4.10 PM
  Opposition and UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has said the UNP was ready to field a common candidate at the next Presidential election with the intention of abolishing the Executive Presidency and a statement in this regard is to be made shortly, sources from the Opposition leader’s Office told Lanka News Web.

The Opposition Leader has agreed to field a common candidate at the next Presidential election during a discussion with several opposition party leaders yesterday (8).
  Provincial Councils – a real devolution?

2009-10-09 | 12.25 PM
  It is now a forgone conclusion: President Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition will secure another victory at Saturday’s southern provincial council elections. While the UPFA focuses on securing maximum possible percentage of voters, the opposition UNP’s target is to reduce the winning margin.

That said, the ruling party candidates and supporters have been engaged on a campaign to intimidate and assault UNP and JVP supporters and have even clashed with the police. Interestingly, some UPFA candidates themselves were threatened by other candidates of the same ruling party.
  Sri Lanka government making a mountain out of JDS to deviate people's focus from economic issues

2009-10-09 | 12.25 PM
  A group of Sri Lankan expatriates are organizing an armed struggle covering to peace and democracy, according to Sri Lanka Prime Minister Rathnasiri Wickramanayaka.

Addressing the debate for the extension of emergency regulations at the parliament, Prime Minister Wickramanayaka said that the rebel cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE) are staying in Colombo stealthily until they will have an opportunity attack again. He emphasized the need for extending the emergency due to these facts.

  President hugs the ground following misleading tip give by Shavendra

2009-10-08 | 4.10 PM
  Sources from the Army said the President after arriving in the country from overseas in May this year, hugged and kissed the ground after descending from the airplane following a misleading piece of information given by Major General Shavendra Silva.

The President had called Brigadier Shavendra Silva from the airplane as soon as it landed at the Katunayake Airport and inquired to the latest news from the battlefront when Brigadier Silva had said LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed by the security forces.

Jubilant after hearing the news, the President had decided to kiss the ground following the advice of a Muslim minister.
  Nandana had a harem, wife tells court

2009-10-08 | 4.10 PM
  Tourism Minister Nandana Gunathileka’s wife, K. Priyani Perera has field a case requesting for maintenance bearing number 10959/A At the Gangodawila Magistrate’s Court.

Priyani Perera has been giving evidence during the last four hearings and once again she gave evidence before courts on the 6th. She told courts that Tourism Minister Nandana Gunathileka had extra marital affairs with two women. One Champika Jayasekera employed at the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation and Dilusha Guanwardena, who was the wife of the train drive who was killed during the tsunami in Telwatte.
  Clash between Fonseka and Gotabhaya intensifies
General Fonseka rejects appointment as Sports Ministry Secretary

2009-10-08 | 4.10 PM
  A senior official at the Presidential Secretariat told Lanka News Web that Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka has rejected the additional appointment given to him as Sports Ministry Secretary by the President.

The official said General Fonseka earlier rejected several requests made by the President for him to take over as secretary of either the Export Development Ministry or the Power and Energy Ministry.
  Ceremony to honour jailed journalist Tissainayagam

2009-10-08 | 4.10 PM
  A public meeting was held yesterday 07th October 2009 in Colombo. It was organized by the Peoples Movement Against Oppression (PMAO) and held in Jayewardene Centre, Colombo-7. Senior Journalist and Attorney S. G. Punchihewa (Executive Director, CaFFE), Senior Journalist M.Y.M.Nilam (Virakesari Newspaper) and Senior Journalist and Attorney K.W.Janaranjana (Deputy Editor, Raavaya) addressed the meeting. Jayathilake Bandara presented songs including a song for Tissainayagam which was composed by exiled journalist Manjula Wediwardena. A poem written for Tissa by Professor Ashley Halpe of the Peradeniya University was presented by his daughter. Two documentaries produced by the Young Asia television was also screened. Exibition on Tissainayagam was also organized parallel to the event.
  Southern Provincial Council Election 2009 - CMEV Media Communiqués

2009-10-08 | 4.10 PM
  “It’s time for all progressive forces to join against the dictatorship”
– Mangala Samaraweera

2009-10-07 | 1.45 PM
  SLFP (M) Wing leader Mangala Samaraweera says it is time for all progressive forces supportive of democracy to join hands to defeat the dictatorship that is fiercely spreading through the country.

He made this comment when he went to the Welikada Prison to visit the jailed journalist J.S. Tissainayagam and Convener of the Inter University Students Federation, Udul Premaratne and 12 other university students on Tuesday (6) evening.
  Dilan scores points in Matara by presenting the President with an ID card left behind by a UNP supporter during the Deniyaya attack

2009-10-07 | 1.45 PM
  Ports Minister Dilan Perera it is learnt has scored points with the President on the 4th by presenting him with an ID card of a UNP supporter who was attacked in Deniyaya when a group of UNPers tried to visit the palace in Bevaraliya.

SLFP Deniyaya organizer Vijaya Dahanayake’s supporters attacked the group of UNPers who tried to visit the palace in Bevaraliya.

The President had received information on the 3rd from state intelligence units that a group of UNPers were planning to march towards the Bevaraliya palace in Deniyaya the following day.
  General Sarath Fonseka’s photograph deleted from the Defence Secretary’s website

2009-10-07 | 1.40 PM
  United National Alliance to be registered as a new political party

2009-10-07 | 1.15 PM
 

Leaders of the United National Alliance headed by the UNP have decided to register the new alliance as a political party, sources from the Opposition Leader’s Office said.

Sources further said that since new political parties are not registered during the period of an election, the new United National Alliance would be registered as soon as the Southern provincial Council election concludes.

The UNP Working Committee on Monday (5) approved the United National Alliance and its constitution. The secretary of the new alliance is to be named by the UNP.

  President sends son to the US to make him an astronaut and closes down schools our children attend - Anura Dissanayake

2009-10-07 | 1.15 PM
  JVP parliamentary group leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake said, “It is not the Rajapakse government and his ministers, their henchmen and relatives who suffer the consequences of the economic crisis. It is the poor people living in rural villages. The President’s son is studying in the US to become an astronaut. But the school where the poor children study is being closed down. The crisis has not affected the leaders and their luxurious life styles have not changed.”
He made this statement at a media briefing held at the party headquarters on Tuesday (6). JVP Central Committee member Duminda Nagamuwa also participated at the briefing.
  Clinton has forgotten the Monica episode - PM Wickramanayaka

2009-10-07 | 1.15 PM
  Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka, in a live radio interview this morning, said US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seems to have forgotten the Monica (Lewinsky) episode and should focus on her own backyard instead of making allegations of women being abused in other countries.
  Shavendra politicizes Army exhibition

2009-10-05 | 3.45 PM
  Provincial Councilor Sanath Nishantha and a group had set fire to Range Bandara’s office and house

2009-10-06 | 2.10 PM
  A senior official from the Police Headuarters told Lanka News Web that UNP Puttalam District parliamentarian Palitha Range Bandara’s house and office were set ablaze by North Western Provincial Councilor Sanath Nishantha and a group of his supporters. The official said that investigations into the incident have been stopped following orders received from higher authorities.

It is learnt that Sanath Nishantha was accompanied by his brother Arachchikattuwa Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman Samantha, former Cooperative officer W. Premadasa, M.B.A. Ranjith alias Hiralu Ranjith, W. Mahinda alias Pol Mahindapala, Ukkuwa’s son in law Sampath, Lara who gives loans and Karawala Ranjith’s son Maliyaratne.

  UNP Working Committee unanimously approves opposition alliance

2009-10-06 | 2.10 PM
  Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena’s National Development Center to commence a newspaper

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  The main aim of the newspaper is to promote the development activities undertaken by the government.

Former Editor of the Dinamina newspaper C. Dodawatte has been chosen to edit the newspaper and he has already been assigned to the National Development Center from Lake House.

Dodawatte was transferred to Training Department after he published a wrong birth date for the President and is well known in the media fraternity as an NGO man.
  Range Bandara’s house and office torched after visiting Bevaraliya palace

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  The Madampe house and office of UNP parliamentarian Palitha Range Bandara, who joined a group of UNPers who visited the Bevaraliya palce in Deniyaya yesterday (4), was torched last night by an unidentified group of people.

The house and office have been set ablaze around 9 p.m. yesterday and the parliamentarian had heard about the incident on his way back from Deniyaya.
  IGP helps DIG accused of rape

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  Sources from the Police Department allege that the IGP was not taking any disciplinary action against the accusations of rape and sexual harassment leveled against acting DIG of the southern area in the Eastern Province, Ranjith Wijesundera due to the continuous supply of meat sent to the IGP from Ampara.

The IGP has taken action against the police officers who have complained against DIG Ranjith Wijesundera on his alleged sexual harassment even against female police constables.
  Aunt Shiranthi helps nephew Dilshan Wickremasinghe to steal eSri Lanka

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  Matara Mayor ignored at President’s Matara rally

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  Lanka News Web learns that Matara Mayor Upul Nishantha had been ignored at the rally held in Matara yesterday (4) at the Sanath Jayasuriya Stadium under the President’s patronage aimed at the Southern Provincial Council election and had been allocated a seat on the second row among the VIPs.

It is learnt that the step motherly treatment meted out to the Matara Mayor was due to a request made by him and a group of Matara organizers not to invite Labor Minister Mervyn Silva to the rally. Angered by the request, the President had then resorted to invite Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation Chairman Hudson Samarasinghe for the rally in place of Mervyn Silva in order to insult the opposition politicians in the area.

While many Matara District candidates of the governing party had made many complaints against each other to the President, former Southern Provincial Councilor Hemal Gunasekera had complained against Western Province Chief Minister Prasanna Ranatunge to the President saying he had summoned Samurdhi niaymakas in the area and asked them to vote for Chandima Rasaputhra in order to make him number one in the preferential list.

It is also learnt that main coordinator of Chandima Rasaputhra’s campaign, Ajith Paranavithana and several pradeshiya sabha members including Nihal Samarasinghe had walked out of the rally claiming they could not agree with Chandima’s actions.
  UNP Secretary and crowd attacked while trying to see Bevaraliya Palace

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  A group of Alliance supporters attacked UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayake and parliamentarians Lakshman Kiriella, Ravi Karunanayake, Palitha Range Bandara and Sagala Ratnayake who tried to visit the palace being built at the Bevaraliya estate in Deniyaya on Sunday (4).

The procession organized by the UNP to visit the Bevaraliya palace consisted of about 80 vehicles and about 1,000 UNP supporters had joined the procession from the Deniyaya town.
  Prisoners from Matara Prison used for Alliance election campaign

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  President angered by Gotabhaya’s absence when cutting the ribbon at Army celebrations

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  The President had faulted his security heads for not making Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse participate in the event at the time when the ribbon was being cut at the opening of the exhibition organized under the supervision of Chief of Defence Staff, General Sarath Fonseka to mark the 60th anniversary of the Sri Lanka Army on Saturday (3).
  President angered by Gotabhaya’s absence when cutting the ribbon at Army celebrations

2009-10-05 | 6.20 PM
  Alliance candidate at the Southern Provincial Council election from the Matara District, Sarath Weerawansa and a group of supporters who were arrested along with weapons by the Pitabeddara Police on Saturday (3) morning when they were returning after attacking a group of JVP supporters were released without even being presented before a magistrate following an order issued from the Presidential Secretariat.

Sarath Weerawansa is the brother of NFF Leader, Wimal Weerawansa.
  The Wimax robbery
Rs. 100 million from SLT for nephew Lalinda from the Presidential uncle

2009-10-04 | 3.25 PM
  Dullas’ personal election campaign hampers work at the Matara election office

2009-10-04 | 3.25 PM
  A senior official from the SLFP headquarters told Lanka News Web that the governing party campaign for the Southern Provincial Council election is in a mess due to clash between Minister Kumara Welgama, who has been appointed as the Chief Coordinator of the Matara election office by the President and Minister Dullas Alahapperuma, who has opened a separate election office in Matara. The official said Minister Welgama has already complained about the issue to the President.

Transport Minister Dullas Alahapperuma has told several close confidantes at a meeting held at Mayura Hotel in Matara recently that he has been asked to take over the leadership of the Matara District as Minister Mahinda Wijesekera would not be contesting the next general election.
  Foreign Minister betrayed by Basil and PB in Brussels

2009-10-04 | 3.25 PM
  Diplomatic sources say that Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapakse and Treasury Secretary P.B. Jayasundera who traveled to Brussels on a Presidential directive to secure the GSP+ facility have openly betrayed Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama at their meetings with EU parliamentarians.

Basil Rajapakse has said the Foreign Minister had not informed the President or the government of the steps that needed to be taken in relation to the GSP+ facility and the threat of losing it and therefore the situation has now become difficult. Basil has further said the President has now understood that it was the
  Wimal pushes caste for votes

2009-10-04 | 3.25 PM
  NFF Leader Wimal Weerawansa is reportedly using caste system to garner votes at the forthcoming Southern Provincial Council election.

Wimal Weerawansa belongs to the Nakathi caste and their main livelihood is drumming. His brother is contesting the forthcoming Southern Provincial Council election from the UPFA and Wimal is busy asking others from his caste to vote for a victory of the Nakathi caste at the elections.

Wimal has also held group meetings in villages where most of the Nakathi caste people live and asked them to vote for their caste.
  SLWJA gets permanent headquarters building

2009-10-04 | 3.25 PM
  Divaina journalists lodge complaint with CID against Lanka News Web

2009-10-04 | 3.25 PM
  The Divaina newspaper has reported that the CID has launched an investigation under the supervision of the IGP on false reports carried in the Mirisa and Lanka News Web sites against two Divaina journalists.

The report states that the two journalists have been faced with a difficult situation following a story carried in this website claiming the respective Divaina journalists were closely associated with SSP Lakshman Cooray who has been arrested for allegedly helping the Tiger terrorists carry out several attacks including the assassination of Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle.
  Tamil speaking communities including Muslims uniting in Sri Lanka for minority rights

2009-10-03 | 4.30 PM

  In an unprecedented move in the recent past of Sri Lanka, the Tamil and Muslim minority communities have initiated a new effort to unite as a Tamil speaking polity. Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils and Muslims use Tamil as their common language. However, in recent times, the dominant forces of the Tamil liberation struggle ignored the cultural subtleties in relations with Muslims compelling them to suffer and to alienate from their lingual umbilicus. Although Tamil liberation struggle united the diverse Tamil speaking regional communities like Jaffna, Mannar, Vanni and Batticaloa, it failed to integrate the Indian origin Upcountry and Colombo Tamils.
  Tamils make history at the UK Labour Party Conference

2009-10-03 | 3.45 PM
  Tamils made history in the UK with a momentous passing of an emergency resolution on Sri Lanka at the Labour Party Conference on Thursday, 1 October 2009.

The sitting government party passed a resolution condemning the treatment of Tamils in Sri Lanka by that government. Resolution was passed unanimously by thousands of delegates at the conference and in front of millions of live TV viewers.

The notable resolution was delivered by Mr Paul Kenny, General Secretary of GMB, Britain's general trade union, representing over 5 million members through its affiliate bodies. Delivering a bold, yet passionate speech, Mr Kenny was able to clearly articulate the desperate
  Extraordinary similarities between Presidents MR and Premadasa

2009-10-03 | 3.25 PM

  As President Mahinda Rajapaksa is rewriting the history books in Sri Lanka by trying to recreate a constitutional monarchy, there seem to be many extraordinary parallels between him and a previous UNP president, who also wished to be the constitutional monarch in Sri Lanka.

President Ranasinghe Premadasa suffered from inferiority complex and regularly felt threatened by senior leaders of his own party. President MR for his part has offered all senior posts and spokesmen posts to UNP defectors (Bogols, Amunugama, Keheliya & Yapa for eg.) and other party leaders (Dinesh Gunawardene for eg.) leaving senior SLFP leaders aide.
  British MP urges boycott of Sri Lanka goods

2009-10-03 | 3.25 PM

Siobhain McDonagh
  Siobhain McDonagh MP, Mictham & Morden, UK, during the Labor Party conference held Thursday appealed to the delegates, and to the millions of live TV viewers, to shoulder their own commitment on the Sri Lanka issue, urging that a boycott of goods and avoiding holidays in the unsavory state would ensure their money would not “prop up that government.” During the event, the sitting government party passed a resolution condemning the treatment of Tamils in the island by that government.

“Next time you want to buy underwear from Marks & Spencer, you want to buy a t-shirt from Next, you want to go on a holiday of a lifetime in a beautiful island off the coast off India - Do you really want to spend your money on a government that chooses to lock 300,000 people up behind barbed-wire.
  Keerthi from Divaina receives special incentives from Kumar Rajapakse for promoting Czech weapons

2009-10-03 | 2.10 PM
  It has been revealed that Divaina defence correspondent Keerthi Warnakulasuriya has revived a monthly salary and other incentives from Kumar Rajapakse from Cosmic Technologies Private Limited for carrying articles in the Divaina and The Island newspapers promoting weapons, multi barrels and tanks purchased from the Czech Republic.

Cosmic Technologies is the local agent for MPI, which is a leading weapons manufacturer in the Czech Republic. The company had imported tanks, multi barrels and other weapons for the armed forces amounting to billions during the period of the war.
  Government embezzles money from Ranaviru Fund

2009-10-03 | 2.05 PM
  The government has fraudulently used millions of rupees that were to be allocated for the war heroes’ welfare from the Jayaviru lottery. The monies that have been fraudulently used have been received through public donations and other public funds.

These details have been revealed in the 2008 audit report of the Ranaviru Seva Authority released under the signature of Deputy Auditor General Nimal Perera on July 22. Although the Treasury was supposed to give a sum of Rs. 715,318,478 to the Ranaviru Seva Authority from the National Lotteries Board between the period of 2000 and 2008, the Authority had been allocated only Rs. 526,906,408. Hence, the Treasury has held back a sum of Rs. 188,412,020 from the Authority.

The Treasury has therefore held on to the monies due to the Authority from the Jayaviru lottery.
  Government embezzles money from Ranaviru Fund

2009-10-03 | 2.05 PM
  It has now been revealed that Dr. Umakanthan was abducted from the Vavuniya Hospital on Wednesday (30) by a special police team of the State Intelligence Service (SIS).

SIS sources said he was arrested on charges of providing protection to a leader of the LTTE’s operation in Colombo who is also a leader in the LTTE intelligence unit and for aiding and assisting the LTTE to attack VIPs, economic centers, and police and army personnel in the south.

According to details from the SIS under the supervision of DIG Keerthi Gajanayake, the doctor is a resident of Mulliyaveli and had graduated from the Jaffna University.
  Story on President’s unannounced arrival at the unveiling of Gamini Fonseka’s statue a lie

2009-10-03 | 1.50 PM
  The story carried in the media of the President’s unannounced visit to the unveiling of the late film legend Gamini Fonseka’s statue at Elphinstone to mark his fifth death anniversary on September 30 had been part of a well though out publicity stunt, it is learnt.

The media reported the following day that the President arrived at the venue unexpectedly and was praised by everyone present for the thoughtful gesture.
  Lake House Chairman refuses to provide coverage for Gamini Fonseka’s memorial

2009-10-03 | 1.50 PM
  Lake House Chairman Bandula Padmakumara had allegedly refused the publication of a special supplement on Gamini Fonseka and the newspapers published by the institution had not given much coverage to the event held to unveil a statue of the late film legend at Elphinstone by President Mahinda Rajapakse.

Damith Fonseka had requested Lake House Chairman Bandula Padmakumara to publish a special supplement on Gamini Fonseka to mark his death anniversary in either the Dinamina or Sarasaviya newspapers.

Padmakumara has however said that such a supplement could be printed if a sum of Rs. 150,000 was paid to the institution.
  Government suppressing social activists through terror tactics – Lalkantha

2009-10-03 | 1.50 PM
  Asian countries need to position themselves in global politics – JVP Leader

2009-10-03 | 1.50 PM
  SL - Newspaper journalist and media freedom activist threatened at her home

2009-10-03 | 12.05 PM | http://www.rsf.org/Newspaper-journalist-and-media.html
  Reporters Without Borders is worried for the safety of Dileesha Abeysundera, a journalist working for the Sinhalese-language weekly Irudina, who may have been the target of a kidnapping attempt when unidentified men tried to force their way into her home in the Colombo suburb of Borella on the night of 28 September. She reported the incident to the police.

“The abduction and agression of journalist and press freedom activist Poddala Jayantha in June showed that this kind of threat is to be taken seriously,” Reporters Without Borders said. “Political gangs continue to intimidate journalists and human rights activists with complete impunity. We urge the authorities to carry out a thorough investigation in response to Dileesha Abeysundera’s complaint.”

Several men arrived outside Abeysundera’s home in a white van shortly before midnight, called out her name repeatedly and tried to force the gate before eventually leaving.

  Sri Lankan nine forced to go home

2009-10-03 | 12.05 PM | http://www.rsf.org/Newspaper-journalist-and-media.html

Senator Chris Evans.
Photo: Richard Briggs
  NINE failed asylum seekers are about to be sent home to Sri Lanka - the Rudd Government's first forcible removals of people who have come to Australia by boat.

The removals come as a boat with 69 people on board - the fourth in less than a week - was intercepted early yesterday and the issue of the rising number of unauthorised arrivals heats up politically.

  Tamils for Obama: EU Should Stop Subsidizing Lankan Abuses

2009-10-03 | 12.05 PM
  The EU's GSP Plus program, that gives Sri Lankan goods tax-free entry into Europe, amounts to 8.1 billion U.S. dollars in charity, which Colombo can use to support its already over-sized armed forces. Tamils for Obama asserts that the hyper-militarized country only needs the extra forces because they expect more rebellion from the island nation's Tamils, a rebellion which they are doing everything to provoke.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 2, 2009 -- Tamils for Obama wrote a letter to the European Union urging the EU to take away Sri Lanka's tax-free entry into Europe.

  Pro-LTTE group sponsors Divaina journalist Keerthi Warnakulasuriya in Germany

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Reliable sources have revealed that Divaina defence correspondent Keerthi Warnakulasuriya was taken to Germany and provided protection in the city of Munich by a Tamil LTTE sympathizer called Ravi.

Ravi has sponsored Keerthi Warnakulasuriya, who writes patriotic articles in Sri Lanka, to visit Germany. He had also stayed with Ravi in Munich.
  Unidentified group in a white van abduct doctor from Vavuniya hospital

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Hospital sources said that an unidentified group in a white van had abducted special doctor Umakanthan from the Vavuniya Hospital.

Sources also said that members of the police Terrorism Investigations Department had been involved in the abduction, which had taken place last night.
  Basil who said government cannot be intimidated through foreign aid has traveled to Brussels with PB – Opposition Leader

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe says that parliamentarian Basil Rajapakse who said the government cannot be intimidated by foreign aid and the country could be developed without foreign assistance has traveled to Brussels with Finance Ministry Secretary P.B. Jayasundera.

The Opposition Leader made this statement at a meeting held in Weligama. He also challenged the President to present next year’s budget to parliament on November 5.
  Milinda spearheads campaign against Rohitha

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Several UNP defectors currently holding portfolios in the government have requested the President to immediately remove Rohitha Bogollagama as the Foreign Minister during a discussion after last week’s Cabinet meeting, Lanka News Web learns.

The Ministers have told the President that although Rohitha Bogollagama is a member of their group, he did not have any strategy or plan in handling foreign affairs. A minister from the Kalutara District had severely criticized Rohitha Bogollgama during the discussion.
  Presidential Media Unit removes statements critical of Tissainayagam and the Opposition Leader made by President

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  A senior official from the Presidential Media Unit has requested the media institutions that covered a meeting of the President at Temple Trees on Thursday evening not to publicize statements made by the President critical of the Opposition Leader and journalist J.S. Tissainayagam.

At the event held at Temple Trees to distribute Ranbima deeds to people from the Matara District aiming the Southern Provincial Council election, the President had criticized the Opposition Leader and journalist Tissainayagam who was jailed for 20 years and had made statements about them that are unsuitable to be made by a head of state.
  Lal Wijenayake to be ousted from LSSP for criticizing the government

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  The politburo of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP) it is learnt has decided to oust Advocate Lal Wijenayake from the politburo on the charges of criticizing the government at the Platform for Freedom meetings and placing the government in difficulty.

A special politburo meeting of the LSSP has been called for Friday (2) to discuss the allegations leveled against Lal Wijenayake and he has also been requested to be present at the meeting.

Lal Wijenayake has been severely critical of the government’s anti democratic actions in his speeches made during the Platform for Freedom meetings held so far.
  Services of IGP and Civil Defence Department Chief to be terminated

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Sources from the Presidential Secretariat say the appointment of the next IGP has run into a controversy with the President deciding appoint Senior DIG Nimal Mediwaka as the IGP after sending current IGP Jayantha Wickremaratne on retirement and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse proposing the name of DIG Mahinda Balasuriya to the top post.

Also, since the President has already stated that Head of the Civil Defence Force, Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekera would be contesting at the next general election from the Digamadulla District, Additional Secretary of the Department,
  US officials refuse to meet Gotabhaya

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  US Deputy Secretary of State for Asia Robert Blake has turned down several attempts by Defence Secretary who is in the US and has even refused to speak to him over the telephone. Robert Blake is a former ambassador for the US in Sri Lanka.

During his tenure as US ambassador in Sri Lanka, the Defence Secretary treated him similar to a terrorist.

Robert Blake has refused to meet with the Defence Secretary even after Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapakse has made a request for him to meet with his brother. Diplomatic sources said the Defence Secretary has made four attempts to meet with Blake.
  Elle tournament in Paris ends in a fracas

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Lanka News Web learns that the Elle tournament organized by the SLFP branch in Paris to promote national peace had ended in a fracas.

Officials from the Sri Lankan embassy in France have also attended the tournament and as soon as an argument between a team that participated at the event and the organizers turned into a brawl, the embassy officials have immediately moved away from the venue in their vehicles.

Interestingly, none of the officials from the Sri Lankan embassy in France attended the religious event held to mark the 20th anniversary of the International Buddhist Center in Paris. The religious events had been organized under the guidance of Ven. Paravahera Chandraratne Thero.
  The biggest jokers of the Rajapakse government

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  Dialog subscribers received a message on Wednesday (30) through the “Ada Derana” short message service (sms) asking them to watch any local TV channel at 8.05 p.m. to witness how Sri Lanka will make history.

Upon receiving the sms, many people have called local TV channels to inquire about the message. We were told by a private TV station that an advertisement prepared by Triad Advertising under instructions from Transport Minister Dullas Alahapperuma was to be shown at the specific time.
  Air Force Chief Roshan Gunathileka to be appointed Chief of Defence Staff after general elections

2009-10-02 | 12.05 PM
  A senior official at the Presidential Secretariat told Lanka News Web that Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse had requested the President to remove General Sarath Fonseka as the Chief of Defence Staff and appoint Air Force Chief, Air Marshal Roshan Gunathileka to the post after the general election.

The extension of service granted to General Sarath Fonseka ends on December 18, 2009.

The Defence Secretary has proposed to the President to grant a further one year extension of service to General Sarath Fonseka only if he requested for one and has emphasized the need to replace General Fonseka as the Chief of Defence Staff with Air Marshal Roshan Gunathileka with effect from May 1, 2010.
  Senior administrative officer S. Rannuge decides to retire

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  Senior administrative officer S. Rannuge, who was removed from the post of Export Development and International Trade Ministry Secretary by the President for publicly stating that Sri Lanka might lose the GSP+ facility, has decided to retire from the administrative service.

Rannuge has decided to retire from the service a year earlier following the anguish of being removed from his office and assigned as a reserve administrative officer. Rannuge had told several friends that after performing his duties with dignity throughout his career, it was far better for him to retire rather than work as a reserve officer.
  All expenses paid trip for CJ to visit daughter and son in law in the Netherlands

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  The President has cancelled an official tour to the Netherlands by several senior members of the Attorney General’s Department to study the international laws related to terrorism in order to establish a separate court to hear cases against LTTE suspects and has asked Chief Justice (CJ) Asoka Silva to travel to the Netherlands instead, Justice Ministry sources said.

CJ Asoka Silva has hence accompanied Justice and Law Reforms Minister Milinda Moragoda on an official tour to the Netherlands on the 27th.
  Intelligence units looking into journalists who have been supported by Lakshman Cooray

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  Head of the State Intelligence Service, Major General Hendavitharana is looking into several journalists who have been supported by SSP Lakshman Cooray, who was arrested for allegedly planning to assassinate the President, reliable sources said.

Special attention has been paid to Gayantha Kumara Weerasinghe from the Lakbima newspaper, Keerthi Warnakulasuriya from Divaina and Hemantha Randunu.

Lakshman Cooray it is learnt had helped Hemantha Randunu plan his wedding and provided soil worth Rs. 8 lakhs to fill the land belonging to Gayantha Kumara Weerasinghe in Ganemulla.
  General Sarath Fonseka supervises the organizing of Army exhibition

2009-09-30 | 8.20 PM
  White van comes to journalist Dileesha’s residence at night

2009-09-30 | 2.35 PM
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