Tuesday, November 12, 2013

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Commonwealth Business Forum begins today

The Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) will be ceremonially opened at 9 a.m. today at the Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Colombo with the participation of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, marking the third day of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
The ceremony will be held until 10.30 a.m. and the CBF will take place from today to November 14 in conjunction with the CHOGM. The CBF is the premier business event in the Commonwealth bringing together Heads of Government, ministers and top business leaders from around the world.
The CBF will be attended by over 1,000 delegates. It will provide a valuable opportunity for dialogue on trade and investment between business and government leaders from the Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth Ministerial Meeting on Small States will be held today from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel. Meanwhile, the Committee of the Whole, the Meeting for the Senior Officials will continue at the Committee Room B of the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall from 8.30 a.m. to noon and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
A lunch for the Commonwealth Small States' Foreign Ministers will be hosted by External Affairs Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris at the Hilton Hotel while a reception and a dinner will be hosted by President Mahinda Rajapaksa for the CBF delegates.
Courtesy : Daily News
http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=Terror_robbed_our_Youth_20131111_01

President tells Commonwealth Youth Forum

Terror robbed our Youth

SL witnessing peace and unprecedented development
Happy to see ex-LTTE combatant among participants
 
President Mahinda Rajapaksa said yesterday terrorism that plagued Sri Lanka for nearly three decades deprived the youth of many valuable opportunities and those children and youth, forcibly recruited by the terrorists and who surrendered were speedily released after rehabilitation.
President Rajapaksa was addressing the Ninth Commonwealth Youth Forum under the theme 'Inclusive Development - Stronger Together' after its inauguration in Hambantota.
The President also said it gives him immense pleasure to see at this forum, among other participants, an ex-LTTE combatant, a representative from the indigenous community of our country and representatives of disabled young people included in the Sri Lankan delegation.
"As you are aware, terrorism that plagued our country for nearly three decades dealt the biggest blow to our youth. Now take the case of a child soldier or a youth forcibly recruited by the terrorists. Those children and youth lost the opportunity of enjoying the beauty of childhood, or in the case of youth, experiencing the transition to adulthood.
Our youth have therefore been deprived of many valuable opportunities, during this long period. Those children and youth, forcibly recruited by the terrorists and who surrendered, after rehabilitation were speedily freed to society. I strongly believe society would help further refine them and bring them back to the mainstream as time goes on," the President said.
"To get our youth engaged in a dynamic forum, dedicated to their cause is a need of the hour for a country like Sri Lanka and the Commonwealth Youth Forum has done well in bringing the youth of the world to our shores. That this Forum takes place, when we witness peace and unprecedented development in our country, makes it all the more significant," President Rajapaksa said.
The President said: "It gives me immense happiness to see at this forum, among other participants, an ex-LTTE combatant, a representative from the indigenous community of our country and representatives of disabled young people included in the Sri Lankan delegation. It is noteworthy that we abide by the Commonwealth principles of restoring human dignity and equality among human beings in the Commonwealth."
He said today, youth aged 15 to 24, represent one fifth of the world's population, with 60 percent of the total youth population living in Asia.
"In Sri Lanka too, youth comprises a significant percentage, at 26 percent of the total population. This most energetic group of our population needs to be engaged, enabling them to contribute to the development process," he said.
The President said: "I find that the Forum has chosen sub-themes that are quite relevant to youth, not only in a Sri Lankan context but at a global level, as well. Whilst these address the core needs of youth, I believe there must be a frank dialogue on another important aspect that is, protection and safeguarding of young adults from the evils of society. Some of these evils are associated with modern technology, as you know.
In regard to education and creating quality youth employment, we made a landmark policy initiative in 2010, merging the subjects of youth development and vocational training, under the purview of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Skills Development. The long term goal is to engage youth who are in pursuit of higher education and others who are not, equally contributing to the development process of the country.
We have also introduced skills for life and jobs for skills as an initiative to broaden the benefits for those who have been left behind as failures. Keeping in line with Commonwealth principles these efforts will help narrow the gap in wealth, now existing among different groups of mankind and contribute towards the creation of an equitable society. In this regard, I wish to refer to the Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2012 of UNESCO, titled Youth and Skills, Putting Education to Work. It argues that the investment in education would pay off handsomely: for every US $ one spent on education, between US $10 to 15 would be generated in economic growth. The report further says that what is needed is a concentrated effort to upgrade the skills of the whole population and a focus to provide better employment opportunities for most young people, once they have these skills. We, as you would note, place high emphasis on providing employable skills to youth. Another significant initiative in our youth development program is the creation of the Sri Lanka Youth Parliament. Along with this unique achievement, the establishment of youth clubs throughout Sri Lanka has proven to be viable mechanisms to engage young grass root level activists in policy formulation and to expose them to the values and norms of the Commonwealth."
The President said: "Commitment to gender equality is one of the core values and principles of the Commonwealth Charter. Efforts are being made across the globe, among Commonwealth countries to remove inequalities among men and women. The Constitution of Sri Lanka strongly protects and guarantees gender equality. We have the proud record of producing the world's first woman Prime Minister which shows our commitment to gender equality, Madam Bandaranaike. Sri Lanka, as a party to international conventions on women such as CEDAW, ensures that there is no discrimination of women in society, or in government.
Our policy in regard to youth development also takes us to the domain of modern technology and thus far, Sri Lanka has been steadily moving towards achieving a high literacy in Information Technology, aiming at 75 percent by 2016. Our literacy rate is 98 percent now. Virtual space granted through this forum is a facility offered to the youth for networking, thus promoting cross fertilisation of ideas, through greater interaction.
Equal access to healthcare is of vital importance as health disparities fuel poverty and is damaging to the fundamental objectives of the Commonwealth. Spread of Tuberculosis, HIV AIDS and Malaria has had devastating effects on our nations. Youth addicted to dangerous drugs has become commonplace. With new technological tools expanding and altering the ways youth can interact with the world, modern technology can be utilised to create awareness on health issues among the youth in the Commonwealth.
Increased investment in recreation and sports facilities would further promote well-being and improve fitness among youth. In this regard, I am happy to see the inclusion of a "diabetic walk" and other sports activities in the Youth Forum Program. The young delegates will be happy to take part in beach games allowing them to enjoy sports as well as the beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka.
The Commonwealth Charter recognises young people because of their positive and active role and contributions they make towards promoting development, peace, democracy and in protecting and promoting core values such as tolerance and understanding, including respect for other cultures.
During Sri Lanka's tenure of guiding the Commonwealth for the next two years, we will indeed make best efforts to provide constructive and meaningful opportunities to the Commonwealth Youth Delegates to interact with their Sri Lankan counterparts in realising the objectives of the Commonwealth principles. This we do, in the noble hope that future success of the Commonwealth rests with the continued commitment and contributions of these young people.
Finally, it gives me immense pleasure to announce that Sri Lanka will have the privilege of hosting the World Conference on Youth in collaboration with the UN in May 2014, that is next year, which will be the first in Asia. I would like to invite all Commonwealth nations and those who are outside the Commonwealth to participate in this global conference, which I am sure, will help us shape the future of our youth.
When I was young like you, I had a goal, and I always wanted to achieve it. I entered Parliament as its youngest member, at that time, I won't say the year then you will know my age, and through commitment and hard work, I progressed to become a Minister, Leader of the Opposition, and from there Prime Minister and now the President of our county. As this young gifted lady said: "I am sure you have the same strength of will, purpose and patience to reach your goal". You have my assurance that during Sri Lanka's tenure as Chairman of the Commonwealth, I will stand with you and support you every inch of the way. In conclusion, on behalf of the people and the government of Sri Lanka, I thank the many organisations and individuals. I also like to commend the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Commonwealth Youth Program for their dedication.
I wish this Forum great success as it addresses the cause of young people and their well-being. May all of your talents be developed to the full to ensure for you a bright future. Theruwan Saranai, May the Noble Triple Gem Bless you all. Thank you."
Courtesy : Daily News

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

http://www.priu.gov.lk/news_update/Current_Affairs/ca201310/20131024au_commends_sls_support_to_curb_human_smuggling.htm

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has praised Sri Lanka for the support rendered in one of the major Australian national issues of human smuggling, which has drastically reduced illegal boat arrivals from Sri Lanka.

Prime Minister Abbott made this comment when Sri Lankan High Commissioner Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister to formally hand over the invitation for CHOGM from President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the Prime Minister of Australia, the High Commission said in a statement.

“Mr. Abbott recalled on this occasion with gratitude the Sri Lanka’s President’s noble and friendly gesture of telephoning him within two days of his election victory,” it said.

The Prime Minister also recalled the savage and brutal terrorism that Sri Lanka had to confront even to the extent of losing the country’s President and key leaders and emphasised the value of eradicating the most ruthless terrorist organisation out of Sri Lanka and ushering peace to the country and its people.

Whilst appreciating the progress made within a short period of time, Australian Prime Minister said that he was very happy and enthusiastic to visit Sri Lanka for the CHOGM to see for himself the achievements and to interact and engage with Sri Lanka’s leadership and the other participating Commonwealth Leaders.

He took the opportunity to thank the Government of Sri Lanka for the support rendered in one of the major Australian national issues of human smuggling and that the government of Australia was grateful for the genuine and willing assistance which has drastically reduced illegal boat arrivals from Sri Lanka.
The High Commissioner in response conveyed Sri Lanka’s President greetings and Sri Lanka’s desire to welcome the Prime Minister and his delegation to Sri Lanka and thanked with gratitude the support rendered by Australia at various international fora, specifically the period leading to the CHOGM.
The High Commissioner explained Sri Lanka’s progress made in successful Northern elections and achievements in the fields of security, economic development, poverty alleviation, health, education, infrastructure, connectivity, rehabilitation, reconciliation and accountability under difficult conditions which the Prime Minister termed as fundamental requirements of progress. High Commissioner also expressed that Sri Lanka would continue to cooperate with Australia in the field of human smuggling.

The High Commissioner also had the opportunity of calling on Julie Bishop, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia on 11th October and discussed CHOGM, human smuggling and other bilateral issues in a very friendly and cordial atmosphere. Julie Bishop also indicated that she was eagerly looking forward to her forthcoming visit to Sri Lanka for the CHOGM and also possible visit to the North and the East to observe to herself once again the post conflict achievements of Sri Lanka
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 05.47 GMT
PM Singh should attend CHOGM and reaffirm first principles of India’s foreign policy – The Hindu Opinion
 
With six months or so to go for general elections, each step the Prime Minister takes today on the international stage will be seen in the context of the legacy he bequeaths on India’s foreign policy, The Hindu opinion said.Journalist Suhasini Haidar in her opinion wrote "Going to Sri Lanka would then be a reaffirmation of the first principles of India’s foreign policy that he has so often spoken of. It is equally significant, if coincidental, that Nehru outlined the Doctrine of Panchsheel that has guided India’s dealings with the world, at the Asian Prime Minister’s Conference nearly 60 years ago, in a city none other than Colombo.
In the first line of his first speech on Indian foreign policy in 1946, India’s soon-to-be first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, pledged to adhere to the principle of “full participation in international conferences.” Nehru was referring to the fact that India, which was still not a full member of multilateral forums, would no longer be a colonial ‘dependent’ nation. Despite the different context today, it is that speech of Nehru’s made in the Constituent Assembly, that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh must pay heed to as he makes his decision on whether to travel to Colombo next month for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meet.
The events leading up to this CHOGM are what make it imperative for him to attend. Not for the Commonwealth organisation. Not even for Sri Lanka, or the fate of India-Sri Lanka ties, although they will be dealt a decisive blow if Dr. Singh decides to skip the visit. It is necessary for the Indian Prime Minister to attend the meet, in order to show India’s commitment to its own foreign policy principles. None of these principles is set in stone, but they have been the base on which India’s image in the world has been built.
To begin with, there is the principle of supporting neighbours. In a speech to Indian Foreign Service probationers in June 2008, Dr. Singh said: “The most important aspect of our foreign policy is our management of our relations with our neighbours. […] We don’t know adequately enough of what goes on in our neighbourhood. And many a times our own thinking about these countries is influenced excessively by western perceptions of what is going on in these countries.”
Some would argue that India’s thinking on Sri Lankan human rights violations is, in fact, educated by western countries. In the past two years, India has voted at the United Nations Human Rights Council against Sri Lanka on the basis of U.S. resolutions. Western organisations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are the main accusers in this regard, and the U.S.’s neighbour, Canada, remains the only country that has heeded their call to boycott CHOGM so far.
After all, the Prime Minister has always made a point of attending multilateral forums when they are held in the subcontinent. He has done this in the past despite outstanding bilateral issues with the host country. Within two years of the Parliament attack and Operation Parakram, for example, Prime Minister Vajpayee travelled to Islamabad for the SAARC summit, and just three months after the end of the war against the LTTE in May 2009, when most of the human rights excesses occurred, Dr. Singh attended the SAARC summit in Colombo. To not go now would be a departure from his own practice of continuing to engage at the highest level with neighbours, ignoring calls to the contrary from the Opposition and others within the country.
Terror is another major foreign policy plank for India, and the Prime Minister must consider the inconsistent message that his government would be sending out on this issue. On the one hand, Dr. Singh has made strong statements at the U.N. on Pakistan’s refusal to cooperate in shutting down terror camps operating from its territory. On the other hand, if one follows the logic of the Tamil Nadu Assembly resolution last week, it is for the offences committed during the shutting down of LTTE terror camps that India must penalise Sri Lanka. The war on the LTTE was something India assisted Sri Lanka with at the time, especially given the LTTE’s record of killing former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and many other Indians.
India’s case has already been weakened by the government’s failure to keep its promises to Bangladesh — where in return for the Sheikh Hasina government’s actions in shutting down HuJI terror camps, handing over more than 20 terrorists to India, and ending cross-border firing, New Delhi hasn’t yet ratified the Land Border Agreement or the Teesta water settlement. The immediate victim may be Ms. Hasina, who could lose the election to her anti-India rivals Khaleda Zia and the Jamaat-e-Islami. But in the long run, India will lose too, and may face another cycle of militancy being fomented in Bangladesh.
In Tamil Nadu, there are worrying signs of the resurgence of the LTTE and Sri Lankan separatist Tamil groups like the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) that will eventually turn on India as well. In September this year, Tamil Nadu’s ‘Q’ branch said it arrested members of a sleeper cell of the LTTE in Pammal, including senior cadre responsible for recruiting Tamil youth as well as men with training in explosives. The dangers for India are obvious, but it is also important to study where the harbouring of such groups is in direct contravention of India’s Panchsheel principles that advocate “non-interference in each other’s internal affairs.”
There is also the long-held principle of supporting democratic forces in our foreign policy. So far, India’s concerns about the plight of Sri Lankan Tamils post-war have been informed by the Tamil National Alliance, formerly a separatist opposition group, which joined the political mainstream in Sri Lanka. In the elections held in the Northern Province this year, where a massive 68 per cent turned out to vote, it is the TNA that won a clear victory, but proving in the process that the elections held were fair. At a time when the newly sworn-in Provincial Chief Minister, C.V. Wigneswaran, has rejected calls to boycott the Colombo CHOGM, and expressed hopes that Dr. Singh will attend, it will be hard to explain that India’s concerns for Sri Lankan Tamils outweigh the concerns of their own democratically elected government. One of the sore points for India’s relations with its other island neighbour, the Maldives, was that New Delhi ignored the pleas of Mohammad Nasheed’s elected government when it was ousted. Two years later, India has lost influence among all the political players there as a result of straying from the democratic principle, and even a visit by Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh there last month did not succeed in ensuring elections.
Finally, there is the principle that India’s foreign policy is the prerogative of the Centre, not the State. In the last four years, since the end of the war, India has been a key partner in Sri Lanka’s reconstruction process. It has achieved some success in providing homes to IDPs, building power and railway infrastructure, and nudging the Sri Lankan government on the elections in the Northern Province as well as on implementing the 13th Amendment. Despite this high level of engagement from the Union government, it would seem contradictory and counter-productive for the Prime Minister now to refuse to attend the Commonwealth meeting, bowing solely to pressure from the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
http://www.priu.gov.lk/news_update/Current_Affairs/ca201310/20131029pm_singh_should_attend_chogm.htm
http://www.priu.gov.lk/news_update/Current_Affairs/ca201310/20131029waterloo_suresh_sentenced_two_years_helping_ltte.htm

Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 09.54 GMT
‘Waterloo Suresh’ sentenced to two years for helping LTTE
 
Suresh Sriskandarajah, a Canadian man who pleaded guilty in the United States to a terrorism offence in connection with the Tamil Tigers has been sentenced to two years.

Sriskandarajah who pleaded guilty in July to conspiring to provide material support to the LTTE, has already been in custody for about 10 months.

Prosecutors in Brooklyn, N.Y., had wanted Sriskandarajah, known as "Waterloo Suresh," to serve the maximum sentence of 15 years, while he had argued for time served.

The 32-year-old was arrested in 2006 along with PiratheepanNadarajah, of Brampton, Ont., and freed on bail three years later before his extradition to the U.S. in 2012.

While in Canada, Sriskandarajah helped research and acquire aviation equipment, submarine and warship design software, night vision equipment and communications technology for the Tamil Tigers.

Nadarajah is to be sentenced on Jan. 31, 2014, after admitting earlier this month to conspiring to acquire anti-aircraft missiles and attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.

Several co-conspirators have also been convicted of terrorism offences.

Last year an Ontario man was sentenced to time served for his role in LTTE. RamananMylvaganam — a computer engineering student at the University of Waterloo — pleaded guilty in the U.S. to conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.

The arrests followed a joint investigation by the FBI and the RCMP into an alleged plot to buy weapons, launder money through front charities and smuggle equipment to the rebel group.

The LTTE, notorious for suicide bombings and political assassinations was declared a terrorist organization by the U.S. in 1997 and by Canada in 2006.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2013/10/27/sec100.pdf


http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=SL_Army_Denies_Allegations_of_Sexual_Violence_in_North_20131019_03

SL Army Denies Allegations of Sexual Violence in North

Colombo: The Sri Lanka Military has denied "in the strongest terms" allegations by the Minority Rights Group (MRG) and the Human Rights Watch (HRW) that sexual violence by its troops has been causing insecurity among women in the northern and eastern Provinces.
"Seven Personnel were reported as being involved in 5 incidents of sexual violence in north as against 125 allegations that were made"
- BRIG RUWAN WANIGASOORIYA Military Spokesman
Military spokesman Brig Ruwan Wanigasooriya told the Media here on Friday that a study of incidents of sexual offences which had occurred in the North between January 2007 and May 2012 had revealed that during the conflict period (January 2007 - May 2009) seven security Forces Personnel were reported as being involved in five incidents of sexual violence in the North.
"This was out of a total of 125 persons accused in 119 incident in the entire Northern Province", he pointed out .The ethnicity of the victims of these cases was: four Sinhalese and one Tamil.
In the post conflict period (May 2009 - May 2012) ten Security Forces personal were reported as being involved in six incidents of sexual violence in the North. This is out of a total of 307 persons accused in 256 incidents in the entire Northern Province. The ethnicity of the victims was: 2 Tamils, one Muslim and three Sinhalese.
Only 11 incidents out of a total of 375 reported during the conflict and in the post conflict periods (January 2007-May 2012) could be attributed to the Security Forces, he pointed out. The involvement of Security Forces personnel as a percentage of the total accused stood at 5.6 percent in the conflict period and 3.3 percent in the post conflict period.
"The decline clearly demonstrates that the allegation that the presence of the SF in the North contributes to the insecurity of women and girls is a myth", Brig Wanigasooriya said.
As a percentage of the total number of accused (including civilian and military), 82.4 percent had been Tamils; 3.2 Sinhalese; 3.2 percent Muslim, and 5.6 percent of unknown ethnicity in the conflict period.
The corresponding figures for the post conflict period stood at 89.6 per cent Tamils; 2.6 percent Sinhalese; 1.6 percent Muslim; and 2.9 percent of unknown ethnicity.
"In a majority of cases, the perpetrators had been close relatives or neighbors of the victim and had been of Tamil ethnicity", the spokesman contended.
Courtesy : The New Indian Express
http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=Canada_should_not_boycott_CHOGM_former_PM_20131021_03


Canada should not boycott the upcoming Commonwealth meetings in Sri Lanka, former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has said.
Appearing on CTV's Question Period, he pointed out that if Canada was to boycott the Commonwealth because of illustrations of improper government or abusive treatment of people within some of the member countries. "Some days you wouldn't have too many people around that Commonwealth table for tea," Mulroney said.
"There's a lot of developing countries in there, countries with problems, and the best thing I think that we can do is be there at the table and illustrate, by our presence, the value of what we've learned as a country over 146 years and how we conduct ourselves with our democracy and with our generosity to friends internationally."
Mulroney said the 53-nation Commonwealth is a powerful group and Canada should work within it to make a statement. For example, the former Prime Minister pointed to the accomplishments of prime minister John Diefenbaker who, at the 1961 Commonwealth leaders' meeting, denounced South Africa's apartheid policy and joined forces with Asian and African government leaders to push through a resolution making racial equality a condition of Commonwealth membership. South Africa subsequently withdrew from the Commonwealth and was not re-admitted until its apartheid regime ended in the 1990s.
"Working within the Commonwealth, we were able to score more heavily than by sitting outside," Mulroney said.
Courtesy : President Media Unit

Friday, September 27, 2013

Suresh Sriskandarajah, Canadian Who Helped Tamil Tigers, Faces 15-Year Sentence

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/09/27/suresh-sriskandarajah-canadian-tamil-tigers_n_4003311.html

BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- Prosecutors in the U.S. are asking for a Canadian man to serve the maximum sentence of 15 years after he admitted to helping a terrorist group in Sri Lanka.
Suresh Sriskandarajah, who earned university degrees in Waterloo, Ont., pleaded guilty in July in Brooklyn, N.Y., to conspiring to provide material support to the Tamil Tigers.
The 32-year-old is due to be sentenced on Oct. 28 and written sentencing arguments filed before the hearing show that prosecutors want him to serve the maximum.
Sriskandarajah is arguing for time served.
He was arrested in 2006 and freed on bail three years later before his extradition to the U.S. in 2012.
While in Canada, Sriskandarajah helped research and acquire aviation equipment, submarine and warship design software, night vision equipment and communications technology for the Tamil Tigers.
The Tamil Tigers, notorious for suicide bombings and political assassinations in their fight for an independent homeland in Sri Lanka, were declared a terrorist organization by the U.S. in 1997 and by Canada in 2006.
http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=88876

Kenya massacre highlighted need for C’wealth response to int’l terrorism - Gotabhaya




By Shamindra Ferdinando


The massacre of nearly 70 men, women and children in Nairobi, Kenya should prompt the Commonwealth to re-examine its priorities in the run-up to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) scheduled for November this year, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa told The Island.


Victims included British, Canadian, French and Chinese nationals.


Kenya is among the member states expected to attend the three-day conference scheduled to begin on November 15.


Defence Secretary Rajapaksa pointed out that the slaughter of the innocents at Westgate mall in Nairobi had again underscored the pivotal importance of global action against cross-border terrorism.


The Defence Secretary said that President Mahinda Rajapaksa, on behalf of Sri Lanka, at the outset of his speech to the 68th sessions of the UNGA on Wednesday, offered condolences to the families whose loved ones died as a result of a terrorist attack in Kenya. Recollecting Sri Lanka’s experience in being at the receiving end of terrorism, the President said: "Having suffered from many terrorist attacks, for nearly three decades, we Sri Lankans condemn this cowardly act."


The siege on the up market mall began ahead of the 68th sessions of the UNGA. Somalia-based Al-Shabaab allegedly linked to al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the Nairobi mall attack.


Responding to a query, the war veteran said that the international media had alleged the involvement of Westerners, including at least one woman in the worst massacre since the killing of 91 men, women and children by a Norwegian, who drew inspiration from the LTTE, two years after the conclusion of the conflict in Sri Lanka in May 2009.


The Defence Secretary was referring to 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik going on the rampage in Oslo on July 23, 2011.


He said that CHOGM 2013 should be a platform to discuss terrorism.


Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma, formerly of the Indian Foreign Service said: "This is a heinous act which must be condemned in the strongest terms.


"The targeting and premeditated killing of defenseless civilians is absolutely reprehensible. It is my fervent hope that those behind this terrible attack will release the innocent children, women and men that they have taken hostage.


"The Commonwealth stands in total solidarity with the people of Kenya at this trying time."


President Rajapaksa will take over Commonwealth leadership for a two-year period beginning November 2013.


The Defence Secretary said that the Commonwealth couldn’t turn a blind eye to some terrorist groups drawing recruits from some member states. Western media alleged that among those involved in terrorist acts on foreign soil, including the Nairobi massacre, were Canadian, British as well as US nationals.


The Canadian media quoted Christian Leuprecht, associate professor of political science at the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario as having said: "Over the years, various groups have found financial support and recruits in Canada, including the Irish Republican Army and the Tamil Tigers."


The ‘foreign fighter’ problem has a long history in Canada and much of the western world, Leuprecht noted. "For example, one recent report flagged 600 Europeans who are known to be fighting alongside the rebels in Syria," Leuprecht said in an interview with CTVNews.ca. The actual number was probably much higher, he said.


Defence Secretary Rajapaksa alleged that Western powers had declined to cooperate with Sri Lanka’s efforts to identify those taking refuge there after committing terrorist acts in Sri Lanka.
http://www.adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=24228

New Zealand has sought Sri Lanka’s support in its bid for a seat at the United National Security Council (UNSC) for the period 2015-2016.

During discussions held between President Mahinda Rajapaksa and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key in New York Thursday (26), the latter had requested President Rajapaksa to consider supporting New Zealand for the UNSC seat.

“President Rajapaksa told the Prime Minister that Sri Lanka has not yet decided which country it will support but assured Prime Minister Key that Sri Lanka will consider his request,” the Presidential Spokesman said.

Sri Lanka has already pledged to support Nigeria’s bid for a non-permanent seat at the UN Security Council, Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan had said recently.

In a cordial conversation, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly currently taking place in New York, the two leaders talked about a number of topics, including the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2013 that will take place in Colombo in November.

“We’re looking forward to coming to CHOGM,” Prime Minister Key told President Rajapaksa, also indicating that he was unable to attend CHOGM 2011 in Perth, Australia, and is looking forward to seeing Sri Lanka.

President Rajapaksa invited New Zealand to send representatives to the Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) as well; The Prime Minister accepted the invitation and said New Zealand would be able to send representatives to the CBF.

Pointing out that Sri Lanka is a very important market for New Zealand’s dairy sector, Prime Minister Key said that his country has a great deal of technological expertise that it is willing to share to further develop Sri Lanka’s dairy sector, the Presidential Spokesman said in a press release.

President Rajapaksa talked to the Prime Minister about some of Sri Lanka’s post-war developments and the prevailing economic climate with reducing poverty and unemployment rates.

The New Zealand delegation consisted of Foreign Minister Mr. Murray McCully, Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the United Nations Mr. Jim McLay, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Gerard van Bohemen, Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Mr. Wayne Eagleson, Prime Minister’s Foreign Policy Adviser Mr. Ben King and Foreign Minister’s Foreign Policy Adviser Mr. Billie Moore.

The Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management Mr. Nimal Siripala de Silva, Minister of Youth Affairs and Skills Development Mr. Dullas Alahapperuma and the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Dr. Palitha Kohona were present at the meeting.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

http://www.priu.gov.lk/news_update/Current_Affairs/ca201309/201309224fa_wins.htm


Sunday, September 22, 2013 - 10.38 GMT
UPFA wins NWP and CP, TNA Northern PC
 
The ruling United People's Freddom Alliance (UPFA) recorded another landslide victories in North Western (NW) and Central Provincial Councils elections held yesterday.

In North Western Province, the UPFA obtained 705,188 votes which 66% of the total votes cast in the province.

The United National Party came in second with 257,011 votes (24%) while the Democratic Party received 46,114 votes, Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 27,860 votes and the People’s Liberation Front (JVP) 19,624 votes.

The UPFA won 34 out of 50 seats to form the North Western Provincial Council while the UNP managed to secure only 12 seats.

The Democratic Party won 3 seats while the SLMC and JVP secured 2 seats and 1 seat respectively.

The UPFA secured a sweeping victory in the elections to the Central Provincial Council by obtaining 60% of the votes.

The ruling party received a total of 716,247 voted (60%) in the province while the United National Party obtained less than half of that number with 330,815 votes (27%).

The Sarath Fonseka-led Democratic Party obtained 45,239 votes, the Ceylon Workers’ Congress 29,285 votes, the Up Country People’s Front 24,913 votes and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress received 17,788 votes.

The UPFA won 36 out of the total 56 seats, the UNP won 16 seats while the Democratic Party and CWC secured 2 seats each. The UCPF and SLMC managed to win just 1 seat each in the Central Provincial Council.

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has won the first ever provincial council elections in Northern Province.
The party won all five districts in the Province and secured 30 of the 38 seats for the newly formed Council.
The UPFA has secured seven seats and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) got one seat in the Council

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

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The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the former Tiger proxy party which had been remote-controlled by LTTE terrorist leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, is finding it increasingly difficult to retain its popularity in the North since people in the province have realised that there is barely any difference between the Tigers and the TNA.
The TNA perhaps was under an illusion that it could easily succeed the LTTE after the world's most ruthless terrorist outfit was crushed militarily in May, 2009. TNA leader R. Sampanthan reckoned that he could emulate Prabhakaran's hold.
Fortunately, people in the North are far more intelligent than Sampanthan takes them to be and have now clearly understood who their real saviours are. Tamils in the North have by no means forgotten how Sampanthan and his Tiger puppets in the TNA had turned a blind eye when people in the North were forcibly held as a human shield by the LTTE.
While disregarding the sufferings of the people in the North when LTTE terror was at its peak, Sampanthan and cohorts have now emerged from nowhere to shed crocodile tears over Tamils. In the event Sampanthan and his TNA parliamentarians had an iota of concern for their own community, they should have protested against the LTTE's terror acts against people in the North.
Rather than protecting Tamils in the North, the TNA has now gone before them to grab power in the Northern Provincial Council (NPC). Sampanthan is going hammer and tongs to capture power in the NPC at any cost as the TNA is only interested in giving a democratic facelift for the LTTE ideology.
The TNA's goals and objectives are akin to those of the LTTE. However, the only notable difference is the strategy employed to achieve those goals - the democratic path sans the LTTE's armed struggle. In other words, the TNA wants to democratically achieve the goals which the LTTE had failed through the bullet. The repercussions would be no different, thereby threatening the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Sampanthan and his gang have now realised that the people in the North are wiser than what the TNA takes them to be. The TNA is finding it extremely difficult to convince moderate and right-thinking Tamils in the North. Hence, Sampanthan has now resorted to the LTTE's intimidatory tactics to win the NPC elections.
Sampanthan has threatened Tamils in the North to refrain from voting for the governing UPFA, if they wish to live in that area. Addressing a TNA political rally for the NPC elections, Sampanthan has cautioned Tamils in the North that they should not support the Government if they have any intention of living within the provincial territory.
The TNA leader's warning is of a serious nature and should not be dubbed as another statement by a TNA politician. This clearly shows Sampanthan's dictatorial attitude. If the TNA leader could make such a veiled threat to the Tamils in the North, one could well imagine the plight of those in the North in the event the TNA captures power in the NPC.
It is evident that even Prabhakaran had not descended to such low level in making such open threats despite killing thousands of Tamil civilians. If Sampanthan makes such threats in broad daylight, one could well assume that he could be even worse than Prabhakaran, if the TNA is elected to power.
On the other hand, the circumstances which led Sampanthan to go berserk and make such irresponsible statements too are understandable. His dream of emulating Prabhakaran after the LTTE leader's death and gain control like the Tigers has now been shattered. He could no longer bear to see the TNA losing control and the people of the North drifting away from the party.
Sampanthan took the people in the North for suckers and played the racist card as and when the occasion demanded. There was a time when the TNA won public sympathy in the North and misled the Tamils by putting the blame on the Government. The TNA at one time, projected the Sinhalese as an arch enemy who was all out to destroy the Tamils in the North.
But the time has come where the TNA could no longer win the hearts of the people in the North who are by far more intelligent now. The Tamils in the North have now realised who their real enemy is in a disguised mask. The TNA could no longer hold the Tamils in the North in the separate state fantasy created by Prabhakaran.
Even the ex-LTTE cadres have commended the Government's contribution to restore peace and develop the area. Scores of former LTTE leaders, along with a large number of rehabilitated members of the now defunct terrorist organisation, got on to the stage during a United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) election rally in Mannar last week, to show their appreciation and support to President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Government for their efforts to rebuild the North.
The former LTTE political head for the Mannar district, Eranbamoorthi Sivanendraraja alias Robert and former Mannar district military leader Prabha Nandan, along with several other former LTTE leaders and members from the area joined the UPFA leaders at the rally at the Mannar public grounds, under the patronage of President Rajapaksa. Prabha Nandan, in his address to the gathering, denounced the LTTE's atrocities in the North and described in graphic detail the unprecedented destruction of both lives and property in the North.
He said the LTTE had kept the people under an iron fist unleashing mortal fear as a means to control them. He outlined how people now live in unity sans fear after terrorism was defeated. He said that some Tamil politicians who did precious little for people in the North are now campaigning and making near impossible promises. He called upon the people to vote in favour of the UPFA to continue the current development without being misled by false promises.
Religious leaders have also raised their voice against the TNA's vicious efforts to realise the goals of the failed LTTE terrorists through its election manifesto which they claim would 'lead to a revival of separatism and ethnic disharmony.' The leaders representing various religious denominations said that the TNA has released a manifesto that was in conformity with the LTTE's separatist agenda. They exhorted the Tamils not to fall prey to the TNA's subtle manoeuvres to disrupt the peaceful environment now prevailing in the province.
There is no doubt whatsoever that the Tamils in the North, who had faced untold hardships due to the LTTE's three decades terror, would repudiate the separatist ideology in the TNA's election manifesto. The Tamils must be ever vigilant against the TNA's wily attempt to sow the seeds of separatism and communalism in the country to achieve their petty political gains.
It is as clear as daylight that the TNA, in a desperate attempt to win the election, is fanning the flames of separatism and communalism in the country. Many religious leaders have condemned the TNA manifesto in no uncertain terms as it would promote division on the lines of ethnicity and religion rather than cementing ties between those of different religions and ethnic groups.
At a time when an election manifesto should help promote peace, harmony and coexistence among one and all in a multi-ethnic country, the TNA election manifesto would only create further divisions among communities. The TNA is now dancing to the tune of the LTTE rump, ignoring the true aspirations of the Tamils in the North. People in the Northern Province should take serious note of this impending threat.
More importantly, people in the North are not willing to return to that dark era again where they spent many sleepless nights in the jungles due to LTTE terror. Prabhakaran and his barbaric terrorists showed no mercy whatsoever even to their own community. The Tamils in the North have certainly not forgotten the untold sufferings they underwent while the TNA kept mum against LTTE's ruthless acts.
Hence, it is a do or die battle for Sampanthan and his TNA cohorts who are going all out to resurrect its moribund image. People in the North are deeply cognizant of the fact that the TNA could do little or nothing for their well-being and continue the Government's massive development work in the North.
This has obviously prompted the TNA leader to press the panic button and make sweeping statements and even go to the extent of threatening Tamils in the North. People in the North would no doubt teach an unforgettable lesson to the TNA and other opportunist politicians who play the racist card in their lust for power.
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Opinion:

LTTE rump intensifies anti-Lanka campaign

The LTTE rump appears to be conducting a series of events to intensify their anti-Sri Lanka campaign. The UNHRC chief Navi Pillay’s recent visit to Sri Lanka, the Northern Provincial Council elections and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (GHOGM 2013) are being used to project a gloomy picture in the eyes of the international community.

The Victory Parade at Galle Face
Pillay’s controversial remarks during the final news conference before leaving Colombo two weeks ago, has given fresh hopes to the Tiger cohorts who are targeting the GHOGM 2013 to mislead leaders of the Commonwealth. The LTTE rump made every effort to prevent Sri Lanka from hosting the CHOGM 2013 in November.
Having failed with their different ploys to stop Sri Lanka from hosting the CHOGM 2013, the LTTE rump carried out a worldwide campaign to stop Commonwealth leaders attending the event. Since they have failed in that too and even the newly elected Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has confirmed his participation no sooner he was elected. Tiger cohorts would now adopt a different strategy to mislead the Heads of State before they arrive here.

Under an illusion

On the other hand, the Tiger sympathisers and LTTE cohorts would make every endeavour to use the former Tiger-proxy party TNA to democratically win their goal. In other words, the TNA is keeping the people in the North under an illusion once again, spreading racism and claiming that they would achieve the same which the LTTE failed to do through an armed struggle with a series of terror attacks.
TNA’s election manifesto is ample testimony that there is hardly any difference between the dreams of Sampanthan and his men and that of Prabhakaran. Hence, people in the North should not dig their own grave by voting for the TNA and push them back to that dark era again.
The TNA should not be allowed to rob Sri Lanka’s hard-earned peace in the guise of democracy.
The most valuable lesson learned by the end of the battle against terrorism in May 2009 was the opportunity to replace the seeds of discord that divided the country with a unified, common goal in the best interests of our country's development.
On May 18, 2009, all Sri Lankans, irrespective of their ethnic and religious affiliations, rejoiced the end of LTTE terror that had devastated the nation for three decades, crippling the country’s social, economic and developmental progress. Thousands of soldiers had made the supreme sacrifice for their motherland, alongside many innocent civilians ruthlessly killed by LTTE attacks on civilian centres in all parts of the country.

Prolonged terror


Road rehabilitation in the north.
The nationwide celebrations were not without considerable reflection, and not founded on the bastions of a military victory. Thousands poured into the street with emphatic joy despite the tragedies that their families had endured over decades of prolonged terror unleashed by the LTTE. Even in the liberated areas of the North and East, people were united in their unanimous joy that the destructive terrorism was over.
Every Sri Lankan was profoundly grateful to the Government and the political sagacity of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who brought an end to three decades of terror.
The government has consolidated their expressed intention to develop and promote the North and the East as a significant component of the country’s economic and social development. The children in the North and East, who had been liberated have now access to educational resources they richly deserve.
Their parents have new opportunities in terms of employment, and businesses have developed as a result of the government's committed investment in transport and infrastructure. These businesses are now the beneficiaries of the protection offered by the nation's legal system, and no longer subject to the authoritarian taxation imposed by the LTTE to fund their nefarious activities.

LLRC recommendations

The Government's efforts to rebuild the North and the East in next to no time, provide constructive assistance to rehabilitate, resettle and provide opportunities for the affected communities is the strongest measure of their commitment towards peace, stability and prosperity in Sri Lanka.
In terms of reconciliation and resumption of the livelihoods of the affected communities in the North and East, this is the ideal preliminary measure towards setting up a framework for future execution of the LLRC's recommendations that remain to be implemented.
But the West should not intimidate Sri Lanka in the guise of national reconciliation. Those who turned a blind eye when 21 million Sri Lankans were at the receiving end due to LTTE terror have no moral right to tell us what we ought to do. As President Rajapaksa has said, no foreigner could have a greater pain on people in Sri Lanka than our own leaders.
Certain Western politicians shed crocodile tears for people in the North to put their agendas in motion. All what they want is a regime change and have a Sri Lankan leadership that would dance to the melody of the West. They are acutely aware that they could not achieve their goals and put Sri Lanka’s sovereignty in danger as far as President Rajapaksa remains in office. Hence, they make every endeavour to intimidate Sri Lanka and find a puppet regime to meddle in internal affairs of Sri Lanka.

Work together

The Government’s efforts to develop the nation as a whole, the government has actively encouraged and incentivised the Sri Lankan public, industrial bodies and businesses to work together in this vital endeavour. The affected communities in the North and East are now in a position they only dreamed about over the past thirty years - a position of hope, opportunity and future well-being.
Over 21 million Sri Lankans now embrace the concept of unity, and our shared role in developing our nation for the benefit of future generations. The country’s progress will be cemented on the diversification of opportunities in all economic sectors, and spread across all lands with equal access for every member of our population. This mindset and mentality can be directly attributed to the practices and efforts implemented by the Government under the leadership of President Rajapaksa.
The Northern and Eastern provinces have shown the fastest development in 2013, though starting from a low base, helped by construction but also banking and agriculture. The Northern Province grew 25.9 percent nominally (real gross domestic product plus inflation) with inflation down from 27.9 percent in 2011, followed by the Eastern Province at 25.0 percent, up from 13.5 percent.

No discrimination

In contrast, the Southern province came third at 21.3 percent, up from 21.3 percent helped by manufacturing, construction and government services. The North and the East have developed by over 27 percent, compared to the average national nominal growth rate of 15.9 percent in 2012 down from 16.8 percent in 2011. The Western province, which is linked with the rest of the world and has the higher population and generates the most economic output share of 43.4 percent, grew at only 13.4 percent. Its share fell to 43.4 percent from 44.2 percent in 2011.
This clearly shows that the Government has given preferential treatment to people in the North who had suffered the most due to LTTE terrorism. Hence, there is no truth whatsoever in the allegations that the Tamils have been discriminated. The GDP share of Northern Province has risen to 4.0 percent from 3.7 percent, East to 6.3 percent from 5.8 percent, while that of the North Western province fell to 9.6 percent from 10.0 percent from 2011 to 2012.
It is perhaps the most constructive step ever taken in directly addressing the societal and economic divisions that prevented a united movement in our country's best interests. This semantic shift is the foundation of our continued progress, and the possibility that our future generations may develop in an environment mindful of our ability to unite and develop together in the best interests of mankind.

Enthusiasm

Under the recommendations of the LLRC Report, the Government has taken far-reaching steps in establishing the economic stability and framework for development, equitable opportunities and national progress. It has cemented the foundation for economic, educational and social advancement, and consolidated the unified enthusiasm of all Sri Lankans in reaching this goal.
Undermining the Government's progress and commitment towards national reconciliation could only be detrimental to the many persons who are on the cusp of realising the economic and social rights that they richly deserve after many years of terror and lost opportunities. That would destabilise such progress go against the interests of all Sri Lankans who retain a vested interest in the future of the next generation.
Considering of the recent events taking place in Egypt, the Middle East and Iraq, we cannot emphasise the importance of recognising Sri Lanka’s efforts in uniting our countrymen and working towards the development of the North and East. We wish to remind Pillay that the context of the allegations of human rights abuses in Sri Lanka which the UNHRC continues to highlight in the international arena, that these incidents were primarily the result of actions taken by the LTTE in a desperate attempt to leverage the escape of their hierarchy.

Human shields

It was the LTTE which had taken thousands of innocent civilians hostage and obstructing their safe passage to the ‘no-fire zone’ designated by the Sri Lanka’s Security Forces in a commendable effort to adhere to international humanitarian principles, the LTTE deliberately put these innocent civilians in the line of fire as ‘human shields'.
What is most baffling is that the UNHRC consistently questions the necessity of the Sri Lanka’s Security Forces to invade their own country’s territory forcibly held by a terrorist outfit which killed thousands of people for nearly three decades.
The LTTE was not only a terrorist group, but an organisation sustained financially as a result of an international criminal network committing systematic acts of transnational crime and violations of international criminal law. The Western World, and many of the countries in which we reside have had their sovereignty violated by the LTTE's international procurement of arms, international drug smuggling and money laundering activity.
Those who now weep buckets of crocodile tear over the human rights of LTTE terrorists killed in action have forgotten how the LTTE recruited child soldiers by the thousands, denying these children their fundamental rights and freedoms and deliberately forsaking them for a cause that endorsed separatism and division within our society. Hence, the West must look at Sri Lanka with an open mind and must not feel shy to accept Sri Lanka’s landmark achievements in eradicating terrorism.
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Restored railway, an economic boost for North

On January 19, 1985, the Yal Devi train was blasted using landmines and then by shooting at the people who survived the blast at Kokavil killing 34 passengers and destroying the tracks.
The Kilinochchi station on the day of the test run
Preparation at Kilinochchi prior to the opening
Human rights groups who still try to dig out only the last few days of the war and discredit the Security Forces were silent as in the many other cases where civilians were massacred by Tiger terrorists This attack ended north-south rail transport and the terrorists uprooted rail tracks to build reinforced underground bunkers virtually cutting off the South from the North.
Sri Lanka's Northern Line from Vavuniya to Kankesanthurai in the northernmost tip of the island was completely destroyed by the Tamil Tiger terrorists during the three-decade long war on terrorism. Kilinochchi was the capital of the de facto State run by the Tamil Tiger terrorist outfit Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The Sri Lankan Army captured Kilinochchi in 2009.
Uturu Wasanthaya
Since then it took nearly 28 years for a political leader to rebuild this link which would help Northerners to transport their goods and services and to make the travel between the North and South shorter and more convenient.
The decision to rebuild the Northern railway was taken long before the decision was taken to hold the Northern elections clearly underlining that this is not a election gimmick as done by previous governments.
The government was sincere in their efforts to rebuild the North and East and already an international harbour was gifted to the people by opening the Oluvil harbour. The Uturu Wasanthaya, Negenahira Udayana and opening power girds, modern hospitals water supply plans were also parts of the sincere efforts of the government to help normalcy to North East and help them to live better lives. These were all done when holding an election was not even dreamt of.IRCON International Limited, a state owned construction firm of India, under Indian Railways, is executing the 252 km Northern Railway Project in Sri Lanka. IRCON International Limited started its Sri Lanka charter with the project of up-grading the Matara-Galle-Kalutara railway line in March, 2009.
The Medawachchiya-Madhu Road section of the Northern Railway project is also completed and has been taken over by SLR, while work on the other sections is progressing as per schedule. All these projects are funded through Indian lines of credit.
Three locomotives
  
Officials in a locomotive during a test run
 
 
Three locomotives were handed over to augment the progress of the Northern Railway Projects in July.
The Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) in Varanasi, India, is the production unit owned by Indian Railways that manufactures diesel-electric locomotives along with its spare parts. It is the largest diesel-electric locomotive manufacturer in India. These Locomotives are supplied by Ircon International Limited, the construction agency for the Northern Railway Projects. As part of their contractual commitments, IRCON has imported three Locomotives to Sri Lanka in March which were commissioned and are currently in use.
Up to yesterday trains operated from Colombo Fort Railway Station only up to Omanthai. The distance of the railway track from Omanthai to Kilinochchi is 63 kilometres. Construction of the track from Omanthai to Kilinochchi has been concluded under the first stage of the 150 kilometre railway line from Omanthai to Kankesanturai.
The construction of the whole Northern Line up to Kankasanthurai would be completed by the end of 2014 and all the previous railway stations which were destroyed during the conflict are to be re-established.
Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) authorities last month conducted a test run on the Northern Railway Line re-built from Vavuniya to Kankesanthurai, in the Jaffna peninsula. The train left the Omanthai railway station at 9.30 in the morning and it reached Kilinochchi railway station at 10.10 a.m. Yesterday (Saturday) President Mahinda Rajapaksa officially launch the train service on the reconstructed railway line from Omanthai to Kilinochchi reopening a new chapter in the railway history of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) will now operate three trains to Kilinochchi daily.
Night mail
A SLR spokesman said this will include the Yal Devi which operated up to Omanthai earlier, the Deyata Kirula intercity train which ran upto Medawachchiya earlier and the night mail train from Colombo. According to the schedule, the Yal Devi will leave Colombo Fort at 5.45 a.m. and reach the Kilinochchi station at 12.35 p.m.
The Deyata Kirula intercity train will leave the Colombo Fort station at 6.50 am and reach the Kilinochchi station at 11.48 pm.The night mail train will leave the Colombo Fort station at 10.15pm and arrive at Kilinochchi at 4.10am (next day). On the return journey, the Yal Devi will leave the Kilinochchi station at 6 am and arrive at the Colombo Fort station at 1pm. The Deyata Kirula intercity train will leave Kilinochchi at 2.18 pm and reach Colombo Fort at 7.16pm.Meanwhile, the night mail train will leave the Kilinochchi station at 8.30 pm and arrive at Colombo Fort at 4.40 am (next day).
The re-construction of the northern railway line and return of the Yal Devi express train to Kilinochchi will not only see the resumption of the normal train services to the North after 20 years, but, will also symbolise the liberation of the northern people from LTTE terrorism and return of democracy to the north.
The train could travel at a speed of 120 kmh since it has been constructed by IRCON, a Indian Company. A new signalling and telecommunication system for the railway Northern network has been installed with all level crossings interlocked with a new signalling system, to ensure safety.
The Commercial Bank of Sri Lanka also came up to support this endeavour investing millions of rupees to build the railway station in Kilinochchi. This to date is their biggest ever CSR project in one location.
The station was build according to the specifications given by the Railway engineers and includes all modern facilities including restrooms, toilets, and facilities and also has a Commercial Bank Teller machine. This also another instance where the private sector too came to help rebuild north and East.
In addition to opening the railway station President would also and also inaugurated the Chunnakam Grid substation constructed by Ceylon Electricity Board connecting the Jaffna peninsula with the national grid after a lapse of two decades.
Over 63 Mw of power is to be transmitted to the Jaffna peninsular through the substation for which the Government has spent Rs. 1,800 million. More than 120,000 households and the small and mega scale industries in the peninsula will be supplied electricity from the national grid. The Government has allocated Rs. 3,839 million for this mega electrification project.
Asian Tribune visited Kilinochchi Railway Station and saw nearly 400 workers working in the railway station and rail track to enable Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa to declare open the station on 14th of this month and the train services up to Kilinochchi and dedicate it to the people of the North according to a report filed by Asian Tribune.
Courtesy : Sunday Observer
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New Australia PM vows tougher border controls

Australia's new prime minister Tony Abbott said Monday his tougher border protection scheme, with the navy towing asylum-seeker boats back to Indonesia, would begin as soon as his government was sworn in.
Abbott, who swept to victory in an election on September 7, put a pledge to "Stop the Boats" at the centre of his campaign, vowing a crackdown on asylum-seekers arriving by sea which includes towing back vessels where possible.
"On day one, which will be Wednesday, I expect Operation Sovereign Borders to commence," Abbott told reporters in Canberra.
"It will start to make a difference from day one. Do I think the boats will stop dead on day one of an incoming government? I wish, but it may not happen.
"But from day one, the people-smugglers and their customers will start to notice a very significant difference. Interdiction operations on the seas to our north will change and become more forthright, cooperation with the authorities in Indonesia will become more vigorous."
Australia has struggled to manage the stream of asylum-seekers arriving on rickety, overloaded fishing boats which are boarded in Indonesia. Hundreds have died on the risky journey in recent years.
Several boatloads carrying more than 200 passengers have arrived since Abbott's conservatives took power.
Abbott plans to tow back asylum-seeker vessels, while buying up Indonesian fishing boats to keep them out of the hands of people-smugglers, embedding Australian police in villages and paying locals for intelligence.
At his first press conference since the election Abbott conceded that not all elements would be in place instantly, but said there would be an immediate impact.
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has said Jakarta will reject the plans as not in the spirit of partnership between the nations, adding that the issue would be a top priority for talks with Abbott ahead of next month's APEC summit.
Abbott said he wanted to travel to Indonesia as soon as possible, maybe even before the APEC meeting which begins in early October. Indonesia was "in many respects... our most important single relationship", he said.
"I am determined to get the relationship off to the best possible start," he added.
Julie Bishop, set to be sworn in as foreign minister, has said the new government would work with Indonesia "where we need to" but it was not seeking permission to implement the controversial refugee policies.
"Over the next few days and weeks we will be working cooperatively with Indonesia," Bishop said.
"But I point out we're not seeking Indonesia's permission to implement our policies, we're seeking their understanding," Bishop told Meet the Press on Sunday.
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Sunday, September 8, 2013


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will release a total of 107 rehabilitated LTTE cadres tomorrow, leaving only 232 former Tamil rebels to be reintegrated into the society.

The country's rehabilitation officials said today the 107 former Tamil Tigers would to be released tomorrow in the northern town of Vavuniya.

"They are to be released after a successful programme of vocational training," said Maj Gen Jagath Wijethilake, Army's top rehabilitation official.

Wijethilake said out of the 11,631 former LTTE cadres who had been through rehabilitation only around 232 would be left after tomorrow's release.

They were provided with life skills and languages training during their rehabilitation programme, he said.

They surrendered to the army at the end of the nearly three decades long ethnic war in May, 2009.

The government in January this year announced the allocation of 500 million rupees to grant self employment loans to the rehabilitated LTTE cadres.

A state bank provides self employment loans up to 250,000 rupees each to 10375 of them.

Sri Lankan military defeated the LTTE in May 2009, putting an end to their bid to create a separate state for Tamils. According to a UN report, army might have killed 40,000 Tamil civilians in the final phase of the war.
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Recommencement of train services to Kilinochchi will provide job opportunities for war-affected youth, Government officials said. Train services to Kilinochchi will commence on September 14 after 28 years.Media Secretary to the Transport Ministry Sujith Withanapathirana told The Nation that the recommencement of train services would provide job opportunities to youth in Kilinochchi. “Substitute labor for the Railway Department will be from Kilinochchi,” he said.Kilinochi District Secretary Rupavathi Ketheeswaran speaking to The Nation said, “I believe that the commencement of the extended railway service will open job opportunities to the youth of the North.” The rehabilitation of the northern railway line from Omanthai to Kilinochi, which is of a distance of 62km, is only the first stage of the 150km railway line from Omanthai to Kankesanturai. Further extension of the track to Jaffna and Kankesanthurai are under constructions. The newly built railway line enables the train to run at a speed of 110 kmph. The Railway Department plans to operate three trains to Kilinochchi on a daily basis during the initial stage.The Yal Devi train was bombed by the LTTE on January 19, 1985 killing 34 passengers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa will officially launch the train service to Kilinochchi at the opening of newly built Kilinochchi Railway Station. The line of credit in redeveloping infrastructure in the North is a part of India’s assistance that provided a loan of US$ 800 million. - See more at: http://www.nation.lk/edition/news-online/item/20748-job-opportunities-open-for-kilinochchi-youths.html#sthash.4L64IS9w.dpuf
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Pillay’s impartiality in question due to serious conflict of interest





Commissioner Navi Pillay could not in good faith proclaim that her ethnicity (S. African born and of Tamil descent) does not put her in a pickle in trying to be an impartial Human Rights Commissioner. Her ethnic affinity creates an obvious conflict of interest which threatens the impartiality required of a Commissioner, a judicial position she now holds. If a person with Sinhala ethnicity were to be named Commissioner - he or she would be shot down as a seemingly biased person. Pillai’s predicament stems from the seriously conflicted position she is in despite her assertions to the contrary.

Increasing tourist arrivals boost the growing economy
Conflict of interest is a respected axiom for persons who are obliged to be fearlessly impartial where not even a semblance of partisanship should exist. Such a person must be always be fair and seemingly so.
This is no affront to Pillays inherited ability in particular but a universal adage internationally recognised. In such an event the person must recluse from being the adjudicator. That is the only option Pillay has in order to be impartial.

Pillai must recluse herself as arbiter on Sri Lankan matters

The sanest thing for Commissioner Pillai to do is to recluse herself in being the arbiter on Sri Lankan matters. She can continue to function as Commissioner on matters affecting other countries, but not Sri Lanka or South Africa - pretty elementary, Commissioner Pillay!
Commissioner Pillay has a duty to more than one racial group, but cannot do justice to the actual or potentially adverse interests of all. Pillay’s personal interests or concerns are inconsistent with the best for one group and her ethnic background is contrary to her loyalty to public duty, which Pillay is under oath to uphold.
It is common knowledge that an attorney, an accountant, a business adviser or realtor cannot represent two parties in a dispute and must avoid even the appearance of conflict.
He/she may not join with a client in business without making full disclosure of his/her potential conflicts, he/she must avoid commingling funds with the client, and never, never take a position adverse to the customer. Pillay is ignoring all norms of proprietorship carrying on regardless despite the obvious conflict of interest.

Pillai’s hard-wired altruism towards her own

Pillay’s body language indicated that she was peeved with so many things happening in the North. The sense of optimism now prevailing there and the dire need to prevent ethnic conclaves existing in any part of Sri Lanka were two salient features of the post-war mind-set.
Those seemed anathema to Pillay. Sociologists claim that political inclinations are informed by a person’s home, institutions and social groups. Navi Pillay’s evolutionary instincts shaped her political preferences - the hard-wired levels of altruism towards her own. Most people are kinder to others in the same tribe - political party, race, nationality, and the like.
Sri Lanka has expended substantial outlays of investment on the North and East, Pillay just dismissed them talking of a holistic approach. The post-war resurgence in the North and East is a direct affront to Pillai’s convoluted notions of public good.
She has yet to produce anything substantial to justify her stance.

Pillai exhibited her bias openly during her visit to Sri Lanka

Her opening remarks at the press conference stated, “I would like to pay my respects to all Sri Lankans, across the country, who were killed during those three decades of conflict, and offer my heartfelt sympathy to their families, all of whom - no matter who they are - share one thing: they have lost someone they can never replace. I have met many people during this visit whose relatives or spouses - both civilians and soldiers - are known to have been killed, or who are missing and may well be dead.”
Yet Pillay had a one-sided fact finding mission meeting with folks in the North - even a private meeting with a priest. There were hundreds of civilians in the south massacred by the Tigers including some respected monks. Pillay just gave a pass to all that.
She threw in a dart to sound impartial stating “the LTTE was a murderous organisation that committed numerous crimes and destroyed many lives. In fact, my only previous visit to Sri Lanka was to attend a commemoration of the celebrated legislator, peacemaker and scholar, Neelan Tiruchelvam, who was killed by an LTTE suicide bomb in July 1999.
Those in the diaspora who continue to revere the memory of the LTTE must recognise that there should be no place for the glorification of such a ruthless organisation.” Pillai seemed to have been oblivious to some who flocked to her meetings glorifying the Tigers in more ways than one. Pillay was quite at home with those folks, their language and social behaviour. Pillay was by no means seemingly or in fact impartial.

The hunch Sri Lankans had about Pillay

In a media release issued by the Presidential media unit, detailing the discussion the President had with Commissioner Pillay, said that many topics were discussed during the meeting. President Rajapaksa told Ms. Pillay that there is a belief among many Sri Lankans that the United Nations is biased in the way it deals with countries, and he said he urged those who voiced these concerns to him not to prejudge the report Ms. Pillay is due to issue” the release said.
In an interview with The Australian , the President said that Sri Lanka is no longer a story of conflict, it is now a story of development. “Sri Lanka since the end of the conflict has been a nation at peace. In under a decade per capita income has trebled to $3,000.
In the best years during the war, tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka reached 450,000.
Last year, there were a million international visitors. This year there will be 1.5 million. The economy is growing by nearly seven percent, having had an eight percent growth in 2010 and 2011. “We can sustain six percent growth.” President said. “Peace is the driving force behind growth.

Sri Lanka never targeted civilians

The President denied the Sri Lanka security forces knowingly or intentionally killed civilians. “In a war like this, it was a war against terrorists. If we had killed civilians, civilians would never have come to us. But some 300,000 civilians fled to our side. When people tried to flee from the LTTE, the LTTE shot them.
To the outside critics I say come and see for yourselves.” President Rajapaksa said the international LTTE network is still alive and well, or at least the networks among the Tamil diaspora, which formerly raised funds and waged information campaigns on behalf of the LTTE. “The LTTE sympathiser networks have been in this business for a long time. It was their big money-raiser. They are still doing it today.’

Courtesy: Asian Tribune

http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2013/09/08/pol03.asp
TNA manifesto contains Prabhakaran's policies’



It is an open secret that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) had been the unofficial political wing of the LTTE when the world’s most ruthless terrorist outfit was at its best. The TNA leaders had no option, but to surrender meekly to LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran due to fear.
Since then, Prabhakaran remote-controlled the TNA leadership through his jungle hideout in Wanni until the terror outfit was military crushed in May, 2009. Prabhakaran informed his decisions to the LTTE’s political wing leader S.P. Thamilselvam who acted as the unofficial boss of the TNA.
All TNA parliamentarians were summoned to the LTTE political headquarters in Killinochchi as an when Thamilselvam wanted and the TNA leader R. Sampanthan and his fellow parliamentarians looked mere puppets. When the Tamils in the North and the East had been subjected to untold hardships due to LTTE threats, TNA parliamentarians did not utter a word as they feared that the Tigers would eliminate the entire TNA leadership.
But most moderate Tamils in the North thought that the TNA would abandon its LTTE agenda after Prabhakaran and his goons were vanquished at the Nandikadal lagoon a little over four years ago. Instead, the TNA was bought over by the LTTE rump and a section of the Tamil diaspora which now lavishly funds the former Tiger-proxy party.
The TNA’s separatist agenda came to light with its election manifesto for the Northern Provincial Council (NPC). The TNA manifesto has let the LTTE cat out of its bag, making it obvious that Sampanthan and his men are continuing from where Prabhakaran had left.
The TNA has called for the merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces in its manifesto presented last week. It further states that devolution of power should be on the basis of shared sovereignty, necessarily over land, law and order, socio-economic development including health and education, resources and fiscal powers.
“To achieve the above including self-reliance it is imperative that we need self-government. We have set out a two-stage constitutional process to secure this.
While we do our utmost to play a positive role in promoting self-government for the Tamil-Speaking Peoples in the North-East, we will carry on with our political negotiations for meaningful sharing of powers of governance,” the TNA said.
TNA’s chief ministerial candidate C.V. Wigneswaran had even gone to the extent of threatening to obtain direct Tamil diaspora funding for the NPC, if he is given a mandate at the polls to be held this month.
The leader of the National Freedom Front (NFF), Wimal Weerawansa said that the controversial TNA manifesto contains the policies of Prabhakaran. Addressing an event at the National Youth Centre, Maharagama on Wednesday, he said though the LTTE was defeated in 2009, the political threat of the emergence of a separate state still prevails.
“In their manifesto, the TNA is demanding land, police, education, social and economic powers. They also demand the merger of the Northern and Eastern Provinces. These are the things that were demanded by Prabhakaran,” Weerawansa claimed.
He alleged that Wigneswaran had stated that Prabhakaran is a hero and such statements indicated that the TNA supports separatism. He added, through merging the Northern and Eastern Provinces the TNA wants to destabilise the government with the support of certain Muslim leaders.
He said, in the past, some governments became unstable due to the pressure exerted on them by the TNA. “During the tenure of J.R. Jayewardene, K.W. Devanayagam demarcated the Eastern Province in favour of an Eelam State and included Eelam supporters in the diplomatic services,” he alleged.
Meanwhile, former Mannar Sea Tiger Leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE), Balasuresh, received the membership of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) from Minister Susil Premajayantha and Deputy Minister, Sarath Kumara Gunaratne.
Obtaining party membership, the former LTTE activist said, he is living a good life today as a result of the development activities carried out by the government. He also said due to the mistakes in the past, many people senselessly died and many properties were damaged, adding that he joined the LTTE due to racially divisive ideas implanted in the minds of the people by the LTTE.
As the campaign in the North reaches its peak, TNA leader Sampanthan cautioned the southern political forces not to criticise his alliance’s manifesto with malicious intentions, as it has been “prepared in a manner to ensure the dignity of the minorities and to uphold the integrity of the country”.
Sampanthan, along with TNA’s Chief Ministerial candidate, C.V. Wigneswaran and other candidates of the Alliance, addressed a media briefing at the Green Grass on the TNA’s manifesto on Thursday in Jaffna. Leader of the Democratic People’s Front (DPF), Mano Ganesan, also addressed the briefing, in support of the TNA.
The TNA Leader, detailing the TNA’s manifesto said the Alliance has no intention of harming the integrity of the country. “What we emphasise is the need to maintain the integrity of the country by ensuring the rights and the dignity of the minorities. We also want a political settlement to the Tamil question, which should be durable and ensure the dignity of the Tamils. We are for the unity of the country. We don’t want the country to be divided,” he said. It appears to be an attempt to play different cards – the raciest cart to the North and the unity card in the south.

Abduction of Dayasiri’s campaign financier

Sarath Ratnayake, the main financial supporter of United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) candidate, Dayasiri Jayasekara, who has also provided him a Hummer luxury vehicle, was abducted, assaulted and dumped in Anuradhapura last week.
Jayasekara accused those engaged in the preferential vote race of being responsible for the disappearance of his closest supporter and the police suspect the person had been abducted by an organised group.
Ratnayake, a millionaire businessman had reportedly gone missing on Wednesday night, prompting his wife to lodge a complaint with Hettipola and Wariyapola Police stations. Ratnayake was admitted to the Anuradhapura Hospital and is under observation. Police also said he was unconscious, and as such they could not record a statement on the incident until the late hours of Friday.
Though the police said they could not observe any external injuries, sources said there is evidence of Ratnayake being physically assaulted. “I see this as a gross violation of the people's right to engage in a free and fair election by those who are engaged in a campaign of gaining preferential votes by hook or by crook.
They also want to show that those who supported me once are now aligned with another candidate of the same party. This incident also raises concerns whether they are providing ammunition to the opposition and foreign forces that are against the government,” Jayasekara charged.
Basnayake Nilame of the Kataragama Devale in Tissamaharama, Ratnayake is believed to be the largest financier of Jayasekara's election campaign, even providing a Hummer vehicle to facilitate his campaign.
“I contacted the President and the Defence Secretary to inform them regarding the disappearance of my long-standing supporter and requested assistance to find Ratnayake as soon as I heard the news,” Dayasiri was quoted as saying.

Pope confirms tour of Sri Lanka

Pope Francis I, has accepted an invitation of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to tour Sri Lanka during pontiff’s forthcoming tour of Asia. Rev. Father Benedict Joseph, the spokesperson for the Archdiocese of Colombo confirmed that the Holy Pope would visit Sri Lanka.
The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka has already approved the visit and the Archdiocese is expected to announce the dates of the tour in near future. Fr. Benedict Joseph has said that Pope Francis I is eager to visit the island.
According to formalities the local Catholic Church needs an agreement with the government and once agreed the Bishops’ Conference must issue a formal invitation to the Pope to visit the country. It was only last month that the President Rajapaksa extended an invitation to Pope Francis I to visit Sri Lanka.

Ranil continues his day dreaming

UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe continues to day-dream of capturing power. Ever since the UNP lost the executive presidency in 1994 and the fall of its last Government under his premiership in 2004, Ranil has been making various statements on the UNP coming to power.
Each time the UNP embarks on an election campaign or holds its party convention, Ranil has adopted various ploys by giving different time-frames of UNP capturing power, in a desperate attempt to keep the morale of the party supporters.
On the other hand, it was a different tactic by Ranil to deviate attention from the leadership crisis so that supporters could live under an illusion that the UNP would ‘soon’ come to power.
But how soon it would be is anybody’s guess, going by the UNP’s dismal record during the past 27 elections. Ranil made use of the UNP’s 67th anniversary celebrations on Friday to give another broken promise. He said that Friday’s ceremony would be the last anniversary celebrated as the opposition. Ranil pledged that the UNP would be commemorating its 68th anniversary next year after forming a government.
“This is the last anniversary we are celebrating as the opposition. The UNP will pave the way for a general election in 2014 and we will win it. We will celebrate our 68th anniversary under a UNP government,” the UNP leaders said.
Meanwhile, an official committee of inquiry has concluded that only 176 files have been set ablaze at the cemetery by some officials of the UNP-led Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) recently. However, the officials had permission to destroy only 126 files. The balance, 52 files, had been destroyed by mistake, the committee of inquiry has concluded.
The three-member committee of inquiry, appointed by Western Province Commissioner of Local Government, Chandrani Samarakoon, to probe the incident has finalised its findings and the report was to be handed over to Secretary of the Western Provincial Council, Jayanthi Wijetunga. The committee of inquiry had questioned 10 persons involved in the incident.

UNP crisis over speakers

The loyalists of Ranil and Sajith had a recent discussion to iron out differences and make a united effort to win the Provincial Council elections. But insiders said both sides were not genuine in their efforts though they initially agreed to forget differences and work tirelessly to put the UNP on the winning track.
But on the very next day, Ranil’s confidants broke the agreement and omitted names of Sajith Premadasa and Karu Jayasuriya from the speakers list at main UNP political rallies in the North Western and Central Provinces.
Some moderate UNP parliamentarians later told the Ranil loyalists that Sajith and Karu have been in high demand by the UNP candidates contesting the Provincial Council elections. But there has not been any positive response from the party leadership as Sajith and Karu have been forced to remain backstage in most of the UNP rallies.
There have been different stories on Ranil’s meeting with Navi Pillay last weekend at his private residence at Fifth Lane. Prior to the Opposition leader’s meeting Pillay with a group of UNP seniors, Ranil and Pillay had been engaged in a closed door meeting. At the end of the 15-minute meeting, Pillay had whispered a secret to Ranil but none of the UNP seniors were aware what it was all about.
Th United Nations said on Wednesday that it was ‘fully supportive of the work that UN Rights Chief Navanethem Pillay was doing while she was on the ground in Sri Lanka.’
“We fully support the work that Navanethem Pillay was doing while she was on the ground in Sri Lanka. We may have more to say on this down the line, but for now, basically, those are the standard principles,” a UN spokesman was quoted as saying.

PC polls campaign in full swing

The Provincial Couincil elections campaign in the Central, North Western and the Central Provinces reached the peak with only a fortnight away from the elections. All major parties have intensified their campaigns in full force.
President Rajapaksa presided over at a series of UPFA main rallies which began last Monday with the party’s 62nd anniversary celebrations. The first of the ten major UPFA rallies was held at the Maligapitiya grounds in Kurunegala under the patronage of the President who symbolized the unity of the ruling party with holding hands of leading candidates together – Dayasiri Jayasekera, Athula Wijesinghe and Johan Fernando, the eldest son of Trade Minister Johnston Fernando.
Johan has been in the forefront among the freshers contesting the PC polls. He has been extremely popular among the masses in the province.
There have been a few isolated incidents during the election campaign with the leatest being reported from the Central Province yesterday. One person was wounded after a shooting incident that took place near the residence of UPFA candidate for the Central Provincial Council, Jagath Chandraratna in Peradeniya last morning. Police said a supporter of the candidate had sustained gunshot injuries following the shooting which occurred in the early hours of yesterday. The Police is yet to identify the gunman. The wounded person was admitted to the Kandy General Hospital after being shot in the leg.

Great deal of misinterpretation prevails - GL

The second day of the Army's third annual international conclave ‘Defence Seminar - 2013’ saw speakers elaborating under the theme of ‘Regional Stability - Regional Perspective'. The three day defence symposium began on 3rd September at the hotel Galadari in Colombo. Minister of External Affairs Prof G.L Peiris and Senior Minister Dr Sarath Amunugama were among the distinguished panel of speakers.
Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development Gotabaya Rajapaksa was also present during the second day sessions.
Addressing the gathering on ‘Political and Foreign Relations’ Prof G.L Peiris said that having underhand motives certain parties vested with pitiful interests act on a process of destabilizing the country while spreading strong misinformation on our Army's role. “Such misinformation is reflected in the UNHRC report too and the deliberate use of the word ‘intrusive’ for presence of the Army in the north, is inaccurate, unjustified and wrong” he added. He also said that “this assertion contradicts the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) report that they (UN) themselves have prepared in which their own independent surveys, conducted on 197 northern civilians at random, said that they want the Army to be there, considering the extent of humanitarian roles, being performed by them”.
“It was the perception of the people that had been articulated to the OCHA,” he added.
Further elaborating on the present situation he said that “they are now amassing funds with the view to reviving the movement for separatism. Earlier, they owned ships, petrol sheds, aircraft, banks and suchlike as investments to buy weaponry to be smuggled to Sri Lanka when the armed forces were waging war against them”.
“With that accumulated finances, they are now buying people, information campaign, overseas rump who are prepared to destabilise Sri Lanka now on its recovery path.” he added.
The Minister also pointed out that UN High Commissioner Pillay defines the current government as authoritarian. Commenting on the coming provincial elections and establishment of democracy, he reiterated that “Almost after 25 years, northerners have been able to vote in provincial elections, scheduled in a couple of weeks and that itself is a victory for the people and democracy”. If the country is heading towards authoritarian, such a situation will not prevail, the Minister said.