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Sri Lanka to accede to the International Convention on Cluster Munitions

Demonstrating Sri Lanka's commitment not to use cluster munitions for sustainable peace and stability through humanitarian disarmament, the government has decided to accede to the Convention on Cluster Munitions that has been signed by 108 countries.

Although various parties have made allegations that Sri Lanka used cluster bombs during the armed conflicts, there is no evidence that Sri Lankan security forces had used cluster munitions, a recent statement on cabinet decisions said.

"Sri Lanka has never used cluster munitions during the war and the Government of Sri Lanka is of the stance that cluster munitions will not be used in the future either," the statement said.

Accordingly, a proposal presented by President Maithripala Sirisena in his capacity as, Minister of Defense, to accede to the Convention on Cluster Munitions, received the cabinet approval.

The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) prohibits all use, stockpiling, production and transfer of Cluster Munitions. The CCM was adopted in Dublin on 30 May 2008. The Convention entered into force on 1 August 2010 and became binding international law after ratified by 30 States had ratified it.

Source : Colombo Telegraph

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Una McCauley funeral today

In accordance with her wishes, the last rites of UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, Una McCauley, will take place in Colombo today.

The remains will lie at the Jayaratne "Restpect" Parlour, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 8 from 1.30 p.m. - 3.30 p.m and the cremation will take place at 4.00 p.m. at the New Crematorium at the Borella Cemetery.

Representing the UN Secretary-General and on behalf of UNDP, the UN Assistant Secretary-General, Haoliang Xu, will arrive in the island to offer condolences to McCauley's family.

The Director of the UN Development Operations Coordination Office, Kanni Wignaraja, will also attend the funeral service.

She passed away last week while undergoing treatment.

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Canada to help Sri Lanka advance reconciliation initiatives

Assistant Deputy Minister for Asia Pacific of Global Affairs Canada, Donald Bobiash said that Canada is eager to help Sri Lanka advance reconciliation initiatives in Sri Lanka. He said this after meeting Sri Lanka Foreign Minister Tilak Marapana at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Colombo on Monday (26).

Discussions included exploring possibilities for improving trade, promoting Canada as a destination for Sri Lankan students, and setting up a mechanism for structured regular engagement between Canada and Sri Lanka, the Foreign Ministry said.

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Punchinilame wants to sit in the opposition

Deputy Minister of Public Administration and Management Susantha Punchinilame has sought permission from President Maithripala Sirisena to leave the Government and sit in the Opposition.

Punchinilame is said to have briefed the President about his position. However, he said the President asked him to stay for one month. “I have to act according to the interests of my constituents,” he said.

Asked whether he would sit in the Opposition whatever decision the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) took as a party, he replied, “Let’s us see then!”

Punchinilame was elected to Parliament from the Trincomalee District at the 2015 Parliamentary Elections.

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Facebook to remove separate news feed

Facebook announced on Thursday that it won't be splitting the News Feed into two after all, CNBC reported.

The social media site said it was ending testing of the change, which would have pushed publisher content onto a second feed away from posts by family and friends.

"People don't want two separate feeds," Adam Mosseri, Head of News Feed, said in a blog post. "In surveys, people told us they were less satisfied with the posts they were seeing, and having two separate feeds didn't actually help them connect more with friends and family."

Users in the six test markets — Bolivia, Cambodia, Guatemala, Serbia, Slovakia and Sri Lanka — reported separating the feed made it harder to find important information, Mosseri said.

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Saliya Peiris to head OMP Office

President Maithripala Sirisena yesterday confirmed the appointments of the seven members to the Office of the Missing Persons (OMP) which was established in September 2017.

At a meeting held at the Presidential Secretariat, the President appointed President’s Counsel Saliya Peiris as Chairman of the Office with six others also being appointed as members to work with him.

The members are: Jayatheepa Punniyamoorthy, Major General Mohanti Antonette Peiris, Dr Sriyani Nimalka Fernando, Mirak Raheem, Sumanasiri Liyanage and Kanapathipillai Venthan.

OMP Chairman Peiris speaking to Daily News said all members would meet next week to decide on their future course of action and how the office would be set up.

The OMP (establishment, administration and discharge of functions) was established through Act No.14 of 2016 and amended by Act No.9 of 2017 and came into effect on September 15.

The Act stipulated that the OMP would, “Provide for the establishment of the office on missing persons; to provide for the searching and tracing of missing persons; to provide assistance to relatives of missing persons; for the setting up of a database of missing persons; for setting out the procedures and guidelines applicable to the powers and functions assigned to the said office; and to provide for all matters which are connected with or incidental to, the implementation of the provisions of this act’.

In December 2017, the Constitutional Council nominated the names of seven persons to the OMP, having selected them from over 100 applications and the 2018 Budget allocated Rs 1.4 billion for the OMP.

The OMP is one of the four big transitional justice mechanisms proposed by the government, others being an office to handle reparations, a truth commission and a judicial mechanism to address allegations of wartime abuses.

According to the last Paranagama Commission appointed to investigate into missing persons; close to 19,000 persons have been confirmed to have gone missing during the three decade war. The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances has recorded 12,000 cases of enforced disappearances related to the Janatha Vimukthi Perumuna (JVP) uprisings and during the armed conflict between Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)and the Sri Lankan government forces from 1980 to 2010.

Source : Daily News

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USA eager to expand open, fair and reciprocal trade: US Department of Commerce

Stephen Renna, Director of the Advocacy Center at the U.S. Department of Commerce, recently met with government leaders and U.S. companies in Colombo to discuss opportunities to increase U.S. exports to Sri Lanka. “The United States is eager to expand open, fair and reciprocal trade,” stated Stephen Renna during his visit.

American companies are some of the most dependable business partners anywhere in the world. Ambassador Keshap emphasized, “U.S. companies produce the highest quality goods and services with the highest standards for ethics, corporate social responsibility, employee benefits, and environmental awareness.”

Further, when selling goods and services to foreign governments, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it unlawful for U.S. firms and American citizens to pay bribes or otherwise violate the law. The values, practices, and international standards that American companies bring to the table make them the finest partners for improving standards and quality throughout business ecosystems.

Trade and investment are the engines of growth and employment, and the United States is Sri Lanka’s largest trading partner, purchasing around $2.9 billion (445 billion rupees) in Sri Lankan goods in 2017, sustaining tens of thousands of jobs in Sri Lanka. Those exports not only create employment, they bring nearly $7 million per day of hard currency into Sri Lanka, hard currency the Sri Lankan economy relies upon to lubricate the gears of commerce.

Last year, the United States exported $337 million of goods to Sri Lanka and there is tremendous opportunity for that figure to grow. American firms provide Sri Lanka with top quality, fair and reliable solutions. Sri Lanka however needs to expand transportation infrastructure, improve agricultural output, attract more tourists and provide and improve services for its citizens.

 

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PM leaves for Singapore today

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will leave for Singapore today to participate in the “Invest Sri Lanka” conference. The conference will be held at Hotel Four Seasons on March 2,2018.

Prominent investors in the region will participate in the conference.

The “Invest Sri Lanka” conference has been held in the USA, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Switzerland and in Hong Kong previously. The conference is expected to attract investment to the country and contribute to the Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Agreement 2018. Central Bank Governor Dr.Indrajit Coomaraswamy, Singapore Trade and Industry Minister S.Ishwaran and distinguished guests are to participate in the conference.

Source : Daily News

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Concerned over attacks on Muslims in SL: Organization of Islamic Cooperation

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has expressed deep concern over the tense situation in Sri Lanka after a mosque, several hotels and vehicles owned by Muslims were vandalized by mobs in the town of Ampara, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

While expressing its concern over the highly explosive situation in the island nation, the OIC stressed the need to protect the rights of the Muslim minority, foremost of which is the sanctity of places of worship. It said Muslims should be able to perform their religious duties without fear or harassment and there should not be any direct or indirect attacks.

The OIC also said Muslims should have the freedom to earn their livelihoods and conduct business under the full protection of the law.
The OIC secretary-general called on the government of Sri Lanka to proceed expeditiously with an investigation of such abuses and to ensure the safety and security of the Muslim minority while practicing their religious rights in accordance with all relevant international human rights conventions and instruments.

Meanwhile, an OIC delegation is visiting southern Thailand to assess the efforts of the Thai government to improve the plight of Muslims in the country. The visit was in line with a resolution of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers. The delegation comprised ambassadors and representatives from Bahrain, Gambia, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Turkey and the OIC General Secretariat, SPA said.

The delegation visited Sai Buri district in Pattani province on Feb. 27 where the commander of the region Lt. Gen. Piyawat Nakwanich briefed it on the projects implemented by the government for Muslim communities under the "Bring People Home Project" and their impact on the people.

The OIC delegation proceeded to Yala province where it was received by the secretary-general of the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Center (SBPAC). The delegation held constructive talks with key officials regarding the educational and social programs being organized in the region.

The delegation welcomed these developments as a positive step and expressed the willingness of the OIC to contribute to the process of confidence building, dialogue and economic development in the region with the support of various OIC organs. The delegation reiterated the position of the OIC to support all peaceful initiatives that guaranteed the human rights of citizens and developed mutual understanding, coexistence and cooperation for the benefit of all communities in Thailand.

The delegation called upon the authorities to continue to take measures that would improve the lives of communities living under the emergency law in southern Thailand and ensure that security measures are not disproportionately affecting Muslims of the region.

The delegation encouraged the Thai authorities to accelerate the ongoing process of confidence building measures and to address the root causes of the communal tension through a comprehensive approach based on empowering the population of the southern provinces to assume their roles as full citizens and members of Thai society.

The delegation further welcomed the steps taken by the government of Thailand in cooperation with Malaysia for constructive dialogue with Muslim groups in the south of the country in order to prepare a road map to resolve existing problems.

The delegation reiterated the stance of the OIC that such dialogue should expand and be more inclusive so that other organizations and groups representing Muslims in southern Thailand can participate.

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Sri Lanka’s Economic Outlook & Investment Opportunities positive – State Minister of Finance Eran Wickramaratne

The government of Sri Lanka has formulated a three-year Economic Delivery Programme to Increase per capita income to $5000, Create one million new jobs, and Increase FDI to $5 billion per year in order for Sri Lanka to achieve the 2025 goal of being an upper-middle income country, said the Minister of State for Finance Eran Wickramaratne.

The State Minister of Finance made these comments addressing a gathering of India & South Asia Investor Conference 2018 held in Mumbai on 26th February.

The Minister on the government’s action plan to achieve these goals said that, many reforms were being implemented, and a multitude of policies had been put into effect to stabilise the economy and to make a conducive economic climate for both domestic and foreign investors. As a result of the efficient management of the economy he said encouraging developments in fiscal consolidation were recorded for the first time since 1954,

“Sri Lanka had its first primary budget surplus in 2017. The improvements in the economic climate have been reflected in the sovereign ratings by Fitch and Standard & Poor as they upgraded from a negative to a stable outlook.” He said

On monetary policy, Wickremaratne said that importantly, core inflation has been well within target levels, and with the Central Bank announcing a move towards flexible inflation targeting framework, inflation expectations in the economy have been well anchored.

The Minister, drawing the attention of the gathering, said Sri Lanka’s external sector has performed well with exports reaching US $11.4B, 10% more than that of 2016, and higher still than the previous best ever of $11.1B in 2014. The two strongest sector growths were seen in tea and fisheries with 20% and 40% increases respectively – benefitting from Sri Lanka’s strategy of gaining market access to Europe through GSP +. The apparel sector will also be a major beneficiary of GSP+.

GSP+: Implemented again in May 2017 and the current regulations will be valid till 2023. There was significant growth seen in industries that export to the EU as a result of GSP+. For example, the average growth rate before GSP+ (2001-04) was 11.5%. During (2005-09) it was 16.4% and between 2010-14 it was 7.4%. It is estimated that since the reinstatement of GSP+, growth in textiles & apparel, and electronics and machinery would be 21% and 28% respectively.

Among the products that enjoy 0% duty rate to EU markets are: Vehicles and vehicle parts, apparel and clothing accessories, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, animal and vegetable fats and oils and related products. In addition to Sri Lanka’s FTA with India, Sri Lanka is negotiating a comprehensive trade agreement with China. Together with the GSP+ with Europe, this will provide export oriented investors in Sri Lanka with market access to Europe, India, and China – a unique proposition.

The Minister expressed the hope that Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves which has accumulated to US $7.9B at the end of 2017 (around 4.5 months of imports) will increase to US $10B by the end of this year. While the quantum has increased, the quality of reserves too has improved, as the bulk of the reserve growth has been through earned reserves as opposed to borrowed reserves, reversing previous trends.

The improved reserve position and stability has enabled the Central Bank to consistently pursue a flexible exchange rate framework and will continue to do so in the future as well. The new foreign exchange Act of 2017 will provide further liberalisation of the capital account including more flexible outward investment and capital flows from Sri Lanka. This will encourage further investment into Sri Lanka’s capital market.

On the side of governance, the Minister commented on the achievements of the regime since it was elected in 2015. He referred to the 19th Amendment to the constitution that established independent commissions, including the procurement commission, and the Right to Information Act which was a step towards greater transparency. The government is also in the process of setting up a system of E-Procurement and passing a new National Audit Bill which has been approved by cabinet. Furthermore, a Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament has been finalised and will be adopted soon.

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School Principals death: Disciplinary inquiries against 11 officials

The Education Ministry announced has announced that disciplinary inquiries against 11 officials including two Additional Secretaries will be taken over the death of a school principal during a leadership training programme.

Rohini Kumari Atapattu, who was the Principal of Suchi National School in Hambantota, died while attempting to climb a rope ladder as part of a training programme for Principals at the Wayamba Teacher Training Centre, in Wariyapola last month.

Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam ordered a Ministerial level inquiry on the incident and its report was handed over to the Minister on Wednesday.

The minister instructed his Secretary Sunil Hettiarachchi to implement all the recommendations in the report.

Source : Daily News

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Cabinet Ministers approve paddy prices

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the price stipulated for paddy. Accordingly, 1 kilogram of Nadu will be sold for Rs. 38, 1 kilogram of Samba for Rs. 41, and 1 kilogram of Keeri Samba will be sold for Rs. 41.

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