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Arjuna Mahendran flees the country?
Former Governor of the Central Bank Arjuna Mahendran is said to have left the country after the release of the Bond Commission report.
Sources claim he has left to Singapore, the country where he is a citizen and that according to the report for former governor has in the least committed an offence under the Public Property Act.
Further, he is said to have left the country as most government servants and secretaries were arrested and remanded under the Public Property Act and he feared the same fate.
Bond commission accused - Ravi made a scapegoat!
The bond commision is now being accused of concealing information of others involved in the scam while making former Minister Ravi Karunanayake the only accused.
Executive Director of the Campaign for Free & Fair Elections, Rajith Keerthi Tennekoon has expressed his concerns on the matter in a released statement.
“It is clear that the President has simply re-disclosed the name of Karunanayake while hiding the names of many others from active politics who are involved in the issue,” he said.
According to him the bond scam cannot be an act of a single politician but have been committed with the direct and indirect help of others.
Playing without a trump card!
“President playing a game of words”
Meanwhile positing a statement regarding the report Journalist Subhash Jayawardene had said while the report has not been published yet the President has presented the public with selected information allegedly taken from the report.
“It appears that the fate of a man playing without a trump card has befallen the President as well,” he said adding that according to the statement a large fraud has not taken place on February 27, 2015, with a mere Rs. 600 Million profit was earned.
According to him, the report fails to mention how Perpetual earned the undue profit while also failing to declare it as illegal earnings. He also expressed his doubts regarding recovering the loss due to the country not having adequate laws while new laws cannot be backdated.
While the governor's fault has been identified however the legal system is set to fail as he points out as the country has no laws about insider trading. According to him, the government will have to merely admonish Mahendran as a parent does to a child who had made a mistake.
The journalist while claiming he thinks the report is a mere farce he went on to say the President has played a game of mere words with the public.
Japanese Foreign Minister Kono to visit Sri Lanka today
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka from January 4th to 6th, 2018. This is the first time in fifteen years for a Japanese Foreign Minister to visit Sri Lanka.
This visit is aimed at further consolidating the “Comprehensive Partnership” between Japan and Sri Lanka based on previous visits by Sri Lankan leaders; by the President Maithripala Sirisena in May 2016, and by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in April 2017.
Strengthening cooperation and collaboration with Sri Lanka is important for the realization of a free and open Indo-Pacific area based on the rule of law.
During his visit, Kono will pay courtesy calls on the President, and Prime Minister respectively, as well as have a meeting with Tilak Marapana, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, in order to discuss bilateral relations, regional and international matters.
Source : LBO
Case over Killing Of Five Youth In Trincomalee Now Progressing Due To Skype Evidence - Sagala
Law and Order Minister Sagala Ratnayaka said the case involving the killing of five Tamil students in Trincomalee was now progressing as new reforms have allowed the used of Skype evidence.
"We could not proceed with the case as the main witness was overseas and was not in a position to support proceedings. The case is now progressing as new reforms have allowed the use of Skype evidence," Ratnayaka said, on Twitter, on Thursday.
The Minister made this revelation while responding to a tweet by US Ambassador Atul Keshap on the same matter. "Justice delayed is justice denied," the US Ambassador said, referring to the delays in the case.
The five Tamil students selected for university were killed On January 2, 2006, in Trincomalee, allegedly by a Police Special Task Force group. Twelve STF officers were later arrested by the Police in connections with the killings.
Dr. Kasipillai Manoharan, the father of one of the five students, attended the UN Human Rights Council annual review meeting in March 2013 to demand justice for the murders.
Kasippillai Manoharan, in his speech said, "My son Rajigar is one of the five university students assassinated at Trincomalee. On behalf of the five students I am asking justice. Seven years have gone after the brutal killings of the students, but so far justice was not served." A visibly shaken Manoharan broke down in tears while speaking at the UNHRC annual review meeting.
In Sri Lanka, however, the authorities found it hard to proceed with the case for a long time as Dr. Manoharan, a key witness in the case, was overseas and was not in a support proceedings.
'Second attempt at Ravi misfires' - Wimal (Voice Clip)
The leader of the National Freedom Front (NFF) Wimal Weerawansa claims the huntsmen of the Bond Commission has misfired a second time and missed the mark yet again.
According to Weerawansa the revelations against innocent people who have no connection to the scam is an attempt to conceal the real thieves.
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Ravi the sacrificial lamb!
Meanwhile, the bond commision is now being accused of concealing information of others involved in the scam while making former Minister Ravi Karunanayake the only accused.
Executive Director of the Campaign for Free & Fair Elections, Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon has expressed his concerns on the matter in a released statement.
“It is clear that the President has simply re-disclosed the name of Karunanayake while hiding the names of many others from active politics who are involved in the issue,” he said.
According to him the bond scam cannot be an act of a single politician but have been committed with the direct and indirect help of others.
Sri Lanka, India to sign agreement to promote traditional medicines
The Indian government is planning to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Sri Lanka for cooperation in areas of traditional systems of medicine and Homeopathy.
The proposed MoU will be signed between Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine and India’s Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH).
The Mou will foster cooperation in the promotion and regulation of teaching practice, drugs and drug-less therapies, traditional medicine and homeopathy.
The MoU will also provide for the exchange of experts for the training of practitioners, paramedics and scientists.
It will also facilitate the accommodation of interested students in institutions for research and educational training programmes on traditional medicine.
Source: PIB
‘Rugby is not a sport like Carrom’ - Namal speaks about the Rugby tussle (Video)
A major media hype has been created over a minor incident at a rugby game in Welisara while trying to depict it as a serious fight, Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa has said. According to him, people are attempting to politicize the issue.
According to the MP tussles of this kind are common after rugby matches and the sport is not one such as Chess or Carrom.
The negative publicity is only unfair towards the game and its players he said adding that he is not affected by it.
Therefore the MP said he has lodged a complaint with the Police against those creating fake news in this regard.
The fight had occurred after a rugby game between the Sri Lanka Navy and CH & FC teams after the Navy won against the club represented by Yoshitha in Welisara recently.
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The rugby fight with Namal and Yoshitha Rajapaksa (Video)
UK development financier launches solar and wind firm for South Asia
The UK government’s development finance institution CDC has launched a new independent solar and wind generation company to focus on India and neighbouring South Asian nations.
Ayana Renewable Power, entirely funded by CDC, will develop “hundreds of megawatts” of generational capacity with a focus on India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar.
Managing Director and CEO of Ayana Renewable Power Shivanand Nimbargi said that “Ayana’s strategic vision is to create significant renewable power generating capacity across South Asia, complementing it with a development agenda which reaches out to communities near locations where such capacity has been created.”
As per the 2018 Blue-Green Budget unveiled last year by Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera, Sri Lanka intends to facilitate the diversification of the economy with the adoption of new and sustainable technologies.
'When memory dies' Sivanandan no more
Ambalavaner Sivanandan, a Sri Lankan who was a key activist and thinker in the struggle against racism in Britain has passed away.
Sivanandan who left Sri Lanka, for the UK following the anti-Tamil riots in 1958 passed away in his Potters Bar home North of London, a few weeks after his 94th birthday.
His widely read novel 'When Memory Dies', a three-generational saga of a Tamil family's search for coherence and continuity in a country broken by colonial occupation won the 1998 Commonwealth Writers' Prize in the Best First Book category for Europe and South Asia and the annual Saga award, given to first-time black authors.
He has also written widely on racism, capitalism, police brutality and black anti-racist struggle in Britain, with many of those essays appearing in his book, 'Catching History on the Wing'.
Sivanandan was one of the rare Sri Lanka Tamil immigrants who viewed the former colonial rulers of the western democracy, where he chose to live, as part of the problem than the solution.
He leaves behind his wife Jenny Bourne and Children Tamara, Natasha and Rohan.
Source : Journalists for Democracy Sri Lanka
Island wide ambulance service through 'Suvaseriya'
The signing of the agreement for the stage II of 1990 Suwasariya Ambulance Service was held at Temple Trees under the patronage of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
The MoU to expand the service was signed by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Sri Lankan Deputy Minister for National Policies Dr. Harsha De Silva in Colombo on Wednesday afternoon.
The service will be operated with an Indian grant of US $ 15.2 million.
As per the MOU, Indian company GVK will provide 209 ambulances and train around 1300 Sri Lankan personnel in emergency health care.
Through Stage I, India had provided 88 ambulances at a grant of US $ 7.56 million for services in Western and Southern provinces.
Accusations of torture against Police!
The Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission says certain actions of the Sri Lanka Police have violated the human rights of the general public.
According to the President of the Commission, Prof. Deepika Udugama over a 1000 complaints have been filed against the Police with the commision during the first three quarters of the 2017.
These include cases of arbitrary arrests, imprisonment and torture she said.
"Over a 1000 complaints"
The commission is said to have received 249 complaints of torture, 323 regarding threats,298 complaints of arbitrary arrests during the said time period.
While majority of the complaints were against the Police, certain complaints were against intelligence officers operating in the North and Eastern provinces the commission said.
According to Udugama while the country has progressed in the area of human rights however issues of human rights violations by the Police continues to be an issue today.
“We have received a large number of complaints against the use of torture as an investigation method” she said adding that the Police have been given recommendations after the completion of investigations by the commission on certain complaints received.
''Police must be restructured''
Udugama says the commission receives complaints against the Police on a daily basis therefore calling for the restructuring of the Police force with the help of foreign experts.
The government is in fact set to restructure the Police under the consultancy of Police reforms expert Sir Hugh Orde.
The OIC of the Divulapitiya Police station was arrested on Wednesday (January 03) by the CID over the death of a suspect in October last year when he was in police custody in Divulapitiya.
12 Indian fishermen arrested near Delft Island
12 Indian fishermen were nabbed along with two boats by the Sri Lankan Navy today near the Delft Island.
The apprehended fishermen were natives of Rameswaram district of Tamil Nadu, the Navy reported.
On December 31 last year, 13 Indian fishermen were apprehended by the Sri Lankan Navy near Gulf of Mannar in Rameswaram.
Earlier that month, 27 Indian fishermen were apprehended with five boats near Delft Island.
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