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Ranil goes to court over PCoI recommendations

Former Prime Minister and the Leader of the United National Party (UNP) Ranil Wickremesinghe filed a petition at the Court of Appeal seeking a writ order be made, making void the recommendations made against him by the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) on Political Victimisation on Monday (02).

The petition filed through Attorney-at-Law Dinesh Vidanapathirana has named retired Supreme Court Judge Upali Abeyratne, the Chairman of the PCoI as well as other members of the Commission, including the Secretary to the Commission and the Secretary to the President, Dr. P. B. Jayasundera

The former Premier in his petition said there were reports that the respondents had conducted an investigation into the Anti-Corruption Secretariat which was functioning during the period of good governance and he was made aware by the media reports that the Commission had made several recommendations that would affect him as well.

Wickremesinghe pointed out that the Commission had not filed any charge sheet against him during the investigations and he had not been adequately questioned.

He further noted that the Anti-Corruption Secretariat was established in accordance with a decision taken by the Cabinet at that time and that all its expenditure has been made in accordance with the law.

The UNP leader has accused the Commission of Inquiry of conducting investigations against the law and in violation of the legal principle of natural justice and has pointed out that he is being prejudiced by the recommendations made by the Commission.

Accordingly, Wickremasinghe has further requested the Court of Appeal to issue a writ order to invalidate the recommendation issued by the Commission against him and to issue an interim order preventing the implementation of those recommendations until a final decision is pronounced after hearing this petition.

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Johnston thanks SJB for bringing NCM, says 'parliamentary democracy is fully-functioning'

Chief Government Whip and Highways Minister Johnston Fernando yesterday said that the government should be thankful to the opposition for creating an opportunity for it to prove its numerical supremacy in parliament by bringing up a no-confidence motion against Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila.

On June 16, several Members of Parliament representing the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) signed a 10-point motion of no-confidence against Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila, citing the recent ‘arbitrary’ increase in fuel prices.

Accordingly, The no-confidence motion brought against the Energy Minister was defeated yesterday (20) by a majority of 91 votes with  61 MPs voting in favour while 152 voting against it.

Speaking to media at his ministry, the Minister said that once the vote on the motion against Minister Gammanpila would be taken the entire world would come to know that the government still commands its undisputed power in Parliament.

"This would build confidence in the government by many foreign nations and other international bodies. Apart from that it would also prove that parliamentary democracy is fully-functioning here while many other countries could not even cope with the global pandemic.

We are a democratic alliance of parties with various ideologies. Our alliance is so democratic that the alliance members could voice their opinions even sometimes to the level of expressing their unhappiness of some decisions that we make. But that does not mean our members would go and vote with Sajith Premadasa and his group," he said.

The vote on the motion against minister Gammanpila would also show the world how disorganised the opposition parties are, Minister Fernando said.

“The UNP says that it would vote for a motion against the government and not against Minister Gammanpila. It seems that the UNP would not vote with others in the opposition. The JVP says that the SJB’s motion would end up in a loss boosting government’s confidence. Then some SJB members say that the motion is not against the minister but against the fuel hike. Likewise their opinion is divided. They are in disarray and have nothing meaningful to do. So they resort to this type of political nonsense,” the Minister added.

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Government using compensation for burnt ship “to create divisions”

A leading fisheries trade union leader alleges that millions paid to compensate fishermen for the damages caused by the X-Press Pearl ship, is used in a manner that creates disharmony among the fisher community.

He claimed that the country’s highest Catholic leadership is also involved in this divisive act.

“The government is implementing an exceedingly unfair plan which is aimed at creating disputes among and dividing the fisheries community and breaking their backbone.”

All Ceylon Fisherfolk Trade Union (ACFTU) President Aruna Roshantha levelled this allegation while speaking to journalists after lodging a complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) on Wednesday (28).

According to him, out of Rs 720 million received by the Sri Lankan government as compensation for the damages caused by the X-Press Pearl ship, a sum of Rs 420 million has been allocated for the fisheries community.

Expressing displeasure over not including fishermen in the committee appointed to take decisions regarding paying compensation to fishermen, Roshantha pointed out that the government has arrived at an unfair decision to pay compensation based on the fishing methods.

“Rafters receive Rs 15,000 for 10 days, and boats that land fish by nets receive Rs 80,000. We want to know what is the difference between these fishermen and those fishermen.”

Fishermen are being compensated because they have lost their occupation, Roshantha said, emphasising that there should be no discriminationa as small-scale or large-scale fishermen.

“How are they going to pay compensation like this? What right do they have to take decisions about our lives in this manner? We urge the government to take steps to rectify this mistake immediately.”

Ruler and preacher

According to Roshantha, the committee that decides on compensation comprises representatives of the government and Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith.

“Negombo District Fisheries Association is an organisation run by the government, and its Gampaha district president is not a fisherman. Also, its president is the fisheries minister.”

On 3 June, MV XPress Pearl owned by a Singapore-based company, caught fire while it was in the Sri Lankan waters awaiting clearance to the Colombo Port.

Shortly after, Negombo Citizens’ Collective issued a statement which read that an indescribable environmental damage was happening due to the chemicals that had been stored in the containers the ship was carrying, which are harmful to the environment, human lives and marine species, as well as the debris the incident created.

The prohibition imposed in several areas, such as the 16 km area from the place where the ship caught fire, 6 km area from Negombo to Kochchi Kade, and 2 km towards Panaura, is still in effect, Roshantha said. He had said at an earlier press briefing “in most cases, navy officers chase away fishermen”.
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Cabinet nod to allow Muslim marriages, divorces under common law

Cabinet approval has been received to amend the Civil Procedure Code to permit Muslims to marry under the Marriage Registration Ordinance as certain provisions in the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act (MMDA), were found to discriminate against women.

It has been imposed provisions by the 12th section of the constitution as no citizen shall be discriminated against on the grounds of race, religion, language, cast, sex, political opinion, place of birth or anyone of such grounds.

However, the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act, which governs Muslim marriages and divorces, has included specific provisions that discriminate against women, and various women's organizations belonging to the Muslim community and Muslim law scholars have pointed out the need to repeal such provisions from the law.

Therefore, under the common law governing the marriage and divorce of the citizens of Sri Lanka, it has become appropriate to provide them with alternative opportunities to govern the marriage and divorce of people of the Muslim community as well.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal tabled by Justice Minister Ali Sabry to amend the Civil Procedure Code and the Civil Procedure Code which contained the Marriage procedure enabling to govern under the said act on condition that persons who believe in Islam intend to get married under the Marriage Registration Ordinance.

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EDB conducts stakeholder forum on organic agricultural exports

The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) in association with the Sri Lanka Accreditation Board (SLAB) under the guidance of the Ministry of Trade organized a stakeholder forum on organic agricultural exports, which was chaired by Trade Minister Hon Bandula Gunawardena, on 27th July at NSBM Green University.

Addressing the forum, Minister Gunawardena opined that a golden opportunity has arisen for Sri Lanka to solve its foreign exchange problems with the special emphasis President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has given to promote organic agricultural exports.

Commenting on the negative sentiments expressed by various parties about the Government’s plans to completely move away from chemical fertilisers, he pointed out such things are quite natural whenever a novel idea or concept is proposed.

“At the time I was Education Minister, I faced a lot of opposition when I proposed to establish a secondary school in Homagama. So called experts were claiming that it was not going to succeed. However, contrary to the pessimistic predictions of doomsayers and naysayers, Homagama Mahinda Rajapaksa College has today become one of the most sought after schools in the country, producing top results in A/L and O/L examinations. Hence, we must not get discouraged by the criticism of cynics," he said.

The Minister also said that plans are underway to establish a chain of retail chains selling organic food products – Sathosa Organic Supermarket – in twenty-five (25) main cities across the country including Colombo’, the Minister remarked.

Chairman of National Organic Control Unit (NOCU) Advisory Committee, Dr. Sarath Ranaweera providing an overview of the nation’s organic agricultural exports during the occasion, disclosed that nearly 400 companies and 30,000 producers are involved in organic agriculture currently with 60,000 hectares of land being used for cultivation.

“Even during COVID, supermarket shelves reserved for organic food items went empty in the USA, as people are becoming quite health-conscious during this day and age’, he noted.

Addressing the event, EDB Chairman Suresh de Mel observed that a huge demand is anticipated for Sri Lanka’s organic products and there is potential to earn high incomes from the sector.

A large number of exporters involved in organic agriculture took part in the forum. The absence of adequate accredited laboratory facilities for inspection and testing within the country and rejection of products due to cross contaminations were expressed as the main impediments that restrict the progress of the sector by the participants.

EDB Additional Director General – Development, Malani Baddegamage in her vote of thanks conveyed her appreciation towards the officials of the Ministry of Trade, Department of Agriculture, Department of Export Agriculture, SLAB, Sri Lanka Standards Institute, Industrial Technological Institute, National Science Foundation, and National Fertilizer Secretariat for their presence and active participation in the forum.

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20-30 percent infections in Colombo are of Delta variant – Dr. Hemantha

Ministry of Health says that 20 to 30 percent of COVID-19 infections reported from the Colombo District can be of the Delta variant.

Deputy Director-General of Health Services Dr. Hemantha Herath said that this is revealed through the testing of samples collected from reported infections.

“We find information on the variants only through the samples. We don’t carry out gene sequencing on every positive PCR result. Therefore, we don’t receive information on every COVID-19 patient identified.

The universities have given us an estimate that 20-30 percent infections from Colombo are of the Delta variant.”

Dr. Herath points out that it can be concluded that the Delta variant has spread to all areas of the country seeing as reports of the variant are received from even North.

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Kili Maharaja passes away

 The Chairman of the Capital Maharaja Organisation Rajandram Rajamahendran passed away on Sunday (25) morning.
 
R, Rajamahendran who is fondly known as 'Kili Maharaja' was receiving treatment at a private hospital after contracting Covid-19 despite being fully vaccinated.
 
 
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U.S. donates 1.5 million Moderna vaccines through COVAX

Sri Lanka has received over 1.5 million doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine through the COVAX facility.

A donation by the United States of America, these vaccines are given at no cost to the Sri Lankan government as part of America’s commitment to ending the global pandemic and our enduring partnership with the people of Sri Lanka.  

"They will help Sri Lankans get back to work and to stay healthy, a gift we make in reflection of the long-standing friendship between the United States and Sri Lanka,” said Alaina Teplitz, the U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives.

“Our partnership with the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health, UNICEF, and other global COVAX partners to deliver these vaccines is critical to controlling the pandemic, slowing the emergence of new variants, and helping to restart the global economy,” she added.

This vaccine delivery builds on the United States government’s ongoing leadership on global vaccination efforts as the world’s largest donor to COVAX.

The 1.5 million doses delivered to Sri Lanka today are part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to providing equitable global access to safe and effective vaccines.

The United States has worked closely with Sri Lanka since the pandemic began to protect public health, providing over USD 8 million in emergency supplies and critical services, plus an in-kind donation of 200 ventilators, to support the Sri Lankan Government’s response to the pandemic.

According to the U.S. Embassy in Colombo, this assistance has reached millions of people in all 25 districts and nine provinces of Sri Lanka to control the spread of COVID-19, address the urgent health needs of the Sri Lankan people, mitigate the pandemic’s negative economic impacts, and ultimately save lives.

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Finance Ministry imposes restrictions on state expenditure

The government has decided to severely limit the expenditure of state institutions for a period of six months, according to a report in Sinhala daily Lankadeepa.

Accordingly, it is reported that the Ministry of Finance has instructed all state institutions to immediately stop incurring additional expenses.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance has instructed state institutions to halt recruiting new employees, the report said.

The Ministry of Finance has taken this step in view of the drastic reduction in government revenues with the spreading of coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has summoned all provincial governors and district secretaries to Temple Trees last week and instructed them to limit spending.

The Minister of Finance has instructed them to cut the additional expenses of government institutions and not to increase the number of employees.

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UNP urges the Govt. not to jeopardize vaccinations programme

The United National Party (UNP) has condemned the Sri Lankan government's decision to sign a China sponsored statement raising concerns with the United Kingdom's human rights record.

The joint statement signed by China, Belarus, Bolivia, DPRK, Iran, Russia, Sri Lanka, Syria and Venezuela urged the UK Government to face up to its human rights problems, immediately stop all human rights violations, address the root cause of racial discrimination and hate crime, and carry out thorough and impartial investigations into cases of unlawful killings of civilians and other crimes, bring the perpetrators to justice and provide victims with remedies.

The party said that these comments by the government will only serve to jeopardise Sri Lanka's vaccination programme especially at a time when the U.K. government has pledged their excess Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines to countries around the world who are facing shortages.

While the country is desperately in need of these vaccines as 600,000 citizens are awaiting their second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the UNP requested the U.K. government to not withhold the supply of these urgently required vaccine doses due to the comments of a few individuals.

Meanwhile, former Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said that Sri Lanka is the only democracy that has signed the joint statement initiated by China.

He said that by adding our country's signature, Sri Lanka has thrown in its lot with the last vestiges of oppression and repression left, exposing the regime's innate contempt for democracy.

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COVID-19 death toll exceeds 4,000

A total of 43 more COVID-19 related deaths that occurred yesterday (22) were confirmed by the Director-General of Health Services today pushing the death toll to 4,002.

According to the Government Information Department,17 females and 26 males are among the deceased

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Sri Lanka-India-Maldives conduct virtual Trilateral Table Top Exercise 2021

A virtual Trilateral Table Top Exercise (TTX) - 2021 was conducted from 14-15 July 2021 with participation of India-Maldives-Sri Lanka Navy.

Rear Admiral Gurcharan Singh CSO (Ops), Western Naval Command, Indian Navy, Rear Admiral PS Mahawithana, Director General Operations, Sri Lanka Navy and Colonel Hilmy from Maldives National Defence Force were among the senior officers that participated in the inaugural session of TTX-2021 on 14 July.

The exercise is being coordinated by the Maritime Warfare Centre, Mumbai.

TTX-2021 is aimed at enhancing mutual understanding and exchange of best practices/ procedures for countering common trans-national maritime crime like curbing narcotics and assistance in Maritime Search and Rescue in the region. The exercise gains additional relevance in light of the successful Operation Sagar Aaraksha 2 executed in support of MV X Press Pearl.

The seamless cooperation achieved between the Navies was the result of continued engagements like the TTX to evolve common SOPs.

TTX-2021 exemplifies the deep trilateral engagement between India-Maldives-Sri Lanka which has strengthened immensely in maritime domain over the past years.

Interaction between the three neighboring counties in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has also grown significantly in recent years, in consonance with India’s policy of ‘Neighbourhood First’ and vision of ‘Security and Growth for all in the Region (SAGAR)’.

It may be recalled that India, Sri Lanka, and Maldives agreed to focus on ways of enhancing maritime security cooperation in the IOR at the fourth National Security Adviser (NSA)-level trilateral meeting held in Colombo in November last year. The meeting was attended by India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Defence Secretary General (Retd) Kamal Gunaratne, and Maldives' Defence Minister Mariya Didi.

 Senior officials from Seychelles and Mauritius had also participated virtually.

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