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Kandy violence: Not isolated incidents!

The recent incidents of violence in Kandy cannot be considered as an isolated incident sats the Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission.

In a letter addressed to the President, the commision noted that starting from the incident in Gintota to the recent events in Ampara shows a trend of incidents being instigated to create hate between the various communities living in the country.

 Pre Planned attacks by outsiders:

The commission also claimed that in its initial investigations it has been revealed that based on one incident, outsiders have planned and organized these attacks to incite racial hate and violence.

In the letter, they noted that the individual who died due to the attack on February 22 had been cordial with Muslims and Sinhalese people living in the area.

“However, it is observed that action is being taken to spread terror, disunity and hostility among communities in the country due to incitements and criminal acts committed by organized outside elements,” the HRC said.

"Enforce the law"

 100278857 img 8249 2The letter also brought the President’s attention to the fact that how over the past few years, some of the social networking sites have been used to constantly publish and spread hate statements in a manner that incites the country’s citizens.

While hate and violent speech is a criminal offence under the provisions of the Penal Code of Civil Procedure Act No.56 of 2007 and the Code of Criminal Procedure Act the HRC emphasized the need to enforce the law against those who commit acts of hate speech.

The HRC also said the law should be enforced against those, directly and indirectly, connected to these acts despite their race, economic, political and societal standings.

 

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Curfew ignored : IGP continues to meditate !

Despite curfew being imposed in the Kandy district, the public allege that destructive forces continue to run rampage ignoring the imposed curfew and the Police along with the armed forces.

When questioned by ISIS news, a senior officer of the Police said despite a state of emergency being imposed the government nor the security forces have given the Police clear instructions on how to act.

According to the officer the Police are now reluctant to act according to powers given to them as those who have so acted are now in prison. “The Police can resolve these in a day or two” he said adding that however the IGP too has not provided any clear instructions in this regard. “He only bothers about meditating and the Police does not have a proper leadership anymore” he said. According to him therefore the Police have become mere witnesses to the incidents.

Permission granted to shoot into the air:

However sources say permission has been granted to shoot into the air using rubber bullets and the President has given instructions in this regard to the security forces.

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“The Police are helping the racists” : Min. Rishard

 Minister Rishard Badurdeen has however alleged that the Police are helping the racist mobs.

He said these incidents are unfortunate and what happened to the tamils should not happen to the muslims as well.

According to him some mosques were attacked as the Police watched on.

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“IGP and PM must be held responsible for the situation in Kandy”: Gnanasara Thera

 According to Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera of the Bodu Bala Sena the PM and the IGP are responsible for the recent communal clashes in Kandy.

“If the message that those responsible for the Teldeniya person’s death were brought to book by the Police was given to the public these incidents could have been avoided,” he said.

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New LG body Members' lists to be gazetted

The Election Commission said that the list of members elected from the recently held Local Government Elections would be gazetted today.

The Local Government Election polls were held on February 10 to select members to 340 Municipal Councils, Urban Councils and Pradeshiya Sabhas.

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US embassy urges the government to act quickly!

Releasing a statement on the recent communal violence in Sri Lanka the US Embassy in Colombo noted that Rule of law, human rights, and equality are essential for peaceful coexistence. The communique issued by the embassy also stressed that it is important that the Government of Sri Lanka act quickly against perpetrators of sectarian violence, protect religious minorities and their places of worship, and conclude the State of Emergency swiftly while protecting human rights and basic freedoms for all.

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LKR 11.3 billion for two water projects in Ambatale and Walasmulla

Having recognized the importance and urgency of implementation of Kirama Katuwana Water Supply Project and project for Augmentation of Water Pipelines along with the Orugodawatta Ambatale Road Development Project, the Government has secured funding arrangements with the UniCredit Bank of Austria and People's Bank, The MInistry of Finance said.

Accordingly, the UniCredit Bank has agreed to provide Euro 61 million (approximately LKR 11,285 million) in credit facilities for the implementation of the above two projects.

Under the Kirama Katuwana Water Supply Project, it is planned to construct a 3500m3/day water treatment plant and other necessary infrastructure to cater to the drinking water requirement of around 31,000 people living in Katuwana and Walasmulla Divisional Secretariat areas including semi urban communities in Kirama and Katuwana townships. The Austrian Government through the UniCredit Bank of Austria provides an interest free soft loan of Euro 10.48 million to finance this project.

The objective of the Augmentation of Water Pipelines along with the Orugodawatta Ambatale Road Development Project is to shift the existing more than 100 years old water utility pipe network laid along with the Orugodawatta – Ambathale road section into the utility corridor of the road which is being constructed. An Export Credit Facility amounting to Euro 50.6 million will be provided by the UniCredit Bank of Austria to the National Water Supply and Drainage Board to finance 85% of the project cost.

The People’s Bank has agreed to provide the balance 15% of the project cost (approximately LKR 1,410 million).

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UN’s Jeffrey Feltman to arrive in Sri Lanka today

The United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffry Feltman will arrive in Sri Lanka at 4 p.m. today.

The American diplomat, Jeffrey Feltman is due to pay a visit to Kandy where the recent communal tensions erupted.

Source : Daily News

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Foreign tourists allowed to use passport as a curfew pass

All foreign tourists in Sri Lanka could use their passport as a curfew pass during hours of curfew, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) announced today.

The SLTDA also said that they are currently working with all industry stakeholders to ensure that the recent developments in the Kandy District cause minimal inconvenience to tourists and travellers.

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Ranjith Madduma Bandara sworn in as Law and Order Minister

Minister Ranjith Madduma Bandara was sworn in as the Minister of Law and Order before President Maithripala Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat a short while ago.

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Main suspect arrested, curfew to continue in Kandy

Officers from the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) have arrested the main suspect accused of instigating the incidents in Kandy, Police Spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara said. He further said that 9 other suspects were also arrested in connection to the clashes that took place in Kandy.

A 12 hour Police curfew has also been reimposed in the Kandy administrative district from 6 pm today to 6 am tomorrow (09), the spokesman announced.

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UN condemns SL communal violence

Releasing a statement today the United Nations Office (UN) in Sri Lanka said is concerned about the recent incidents of communal violence and condemns these acts in the strongest possible terms. The United Nations urged authorities to take immediate action against perpetrators and to ensure that appropriate measures are swiftly taken to restore normalcy in affected areas. “The United Nations also urges authorities, and all citizens to ensure that the rule of law is upheld, human rights are protected, and security and safety are ensured for all,” the communique issued by the international organization said.

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EU Ambassadors call for perpetrators of hate crimes to be swiftly brought to justice

The European Union has expressed deep concerns on the recent spate of attacks on communities and called for the government to take urgent action against hate crimes while ensuring that all perpetrators of such actions are swiftly brought to justice.

The statement by the EU ambassadors in Sri Lanka is as follows;

"The recent attacks on communities are very worrying. It is important that the Government and the security forces take urgent action against hate crimes and ensure that the perpetrators of such actions are swiftly brought to justice. It is vital that all political leaders, religious and other community leaders condemn violence and make every effort to promote understanding and harmony between communities. The EU trusts that any actions taken under the State of Emergency will be proportionate and respect constitutional rights and freedoms."

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Parliament to debate on enforced disappearances bill this week

The proposed draft legislation to criminalise forcible disappearances was passed today in the parliament (53-16).

The draft Bill for Protection against Enforced Disappearances which was postponed twice in Parliament previously, was rescheduled for debate today March 7, after which the Bill was put to the vote.

The Government presented the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances Bill in Parliament on March 7, 2017. The Bill was scheduled to be taken up for debate on July 5 and September 19 last year, but the Government deferred it due to objections from various groups.

The Joint Opposition raised objections to the Bill, stating that it posed a threat to the security forces.

The Government had earlier clarified that the Bill was not retrospective and its main objective was to ensure that every Sri Lankan citizen enjoys the right to freedom to live without fear of being a victim of enforced disappearances or abductions.

The International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance Bill was gazetted by order of the Prime Minister on February 9 following cabinet approval.

The Bill, will give effect to the UN International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance that the Government of Sri Lanka ratified in May 2016. Under the convention, the country has an obligation to enact local laws to criminalise enforced disappearance and offer protection to victims of the crime.

According to Section 3 of the Bill, any public officer or person acting with the authority or support of the State, who “arrests, details, wrongfully confines, abducts, kidnaps” and refuses to acknowledge the arrest, detection, confinement or abduction, conceals the fate of such a person or refuses to disclose the person’s whereabouts, will be guilty of the crime of enforced disappearance.

Under the provisions of the Enforced Disappearances Bill, the crime is punishable by a prison term not exceeding 20 years and a fine of Rs. 1 million. Persons convicted of the crime of enforced disappearance will also be liable to pay compensation of no less than Rs. 500,000 to a victim.

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