Another Zahran accomplice arrested |
Jul 13 (DN) TID with the support of the Navy Intelligence officers arrested another accomplice of suicide bomber Mohommad Zahran from Maharagama yesterday. Mohammad Thajudeen Aashif Ahmad (20), a resident of Aranayake area is said to have undergone weapons training with Zahran in their Blackpool training centre in Nuwara Eliya. TID made the arrest on a tip-off while the suspect was working at a garment factory in Maharagama, where he had joined 3 days
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SL seeks fresh trial over student massacre |
Jul 13 (AFP) SL's state prosecutor is to seek a fresh trial over the notorious murder of five students during the country's Tamil separatist war after a magistrate dismissed a case against security forces. Attorney-General Dappula de Livera ordered police to trace three key witnesses to the 2006 killings that drew international condemnation, his spokeswoman said. Move came after a magistrate this month discharged 13 security personnel,
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Prez’s latest attempt to extend his tenure |
Jul 13 (DM) Prez Sirisena seems to be a good news maker. He always thinks differently and is always in the news. According to media reports last week, he was planning to get his term extended up to May next year and in the previous week he wanted to scrap the 19th Amendment. A week before that he wanted to hang four people convicted for drug related offences and days prior to that he wanted to hold a referendum to seek the public’s opinion to hold a midterm parliamentary election.
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Looking ahead: Prospects for 2020 |
Jul 13 (DM) The next President will be constitutionally weak – which means it doesn’t matter who succeeds the constitutionally weak President we have already. The UNP’s strategy, given this, is to field a candidate who will gain legitimacy in the eyes of the electorate it has never really pandered to: the Sinhala Buddhist peasantry. The Sinhala Buddhist bourgeoisie will also throw its weight behind him, as will the minorities, including the Muslims, who have more reasons than
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How LTTE murdered senior Tamil leader Amirthalingam 30 years ago… |
Jul 13 (DM) The cruelly tragic killing of five Tamil students by members of the security forces thirteen years ago in the Trincomalee town was revisited in these columns last week. This week’s column seeks to revive memories about a murder most foul perpetrated by the LTTE in Colombo exactly 30 years ago. It was on the fateful day of July 13, 1989 that foremost SL Tamil political leader & former opposition leader A. Amirthalingam
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Central Bank wants lending rates in Sri Lanka to fall 200bp |
Jul 13 (EN) Sri Lanka's banks should lower the average lending rate by 200 basis points to avoid ceilings on lending rates Central Bank Govnor Indrajit Coomparasway said after price controls were controversially slapped on depositors. "The prime lending rate has come down by 120 basis points but the average weighted lending rate hasn't moved at all," he said. "We anticipate a significant reduction up to 200 basis points in lending rates,
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Sri Lanka July tourist arrivals seen recovering further |
Jul 13 (EN) SL's tourist arrivals which were hit by the Easter Sunday attack had recovered to 3,200 a day on average in the first week of July, from 2,500 a week earlier. "In the first week of July, arrivals averaged 3,200 a day," Tourism Promotions Bureau Chairman Kishu Gomes said. This is a 54% drop from the 7,027 daily arrivals in July 2018. However, it was a recovery from the average 2,500 a day arrivals in the last week of June.
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NPM, civil society group takes first steps in forming new political culture |
Jul 13 (Island) A movement to unify the civil society comprising professionals, scholars, youth, the business community and village communities got underway this week in Colombo with the objective of preparing for the upcoming elections. The group calling itself the National Peoples’ Movement (NPM) launched its campaign with a panel discussion, and plan to have a series of events around the country to mobilise people.
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RDA to provide parking areas on expressways |
Jul 13 (Island) The RDA hoped to provide turn outs or parking areas (PAs) every 20 km (approx 20 minutes’ drive) for the convenience of motorists using expressways, RDA’s Chairman Nihal Sooriarachchi said. At present it is considered an offence to pull over on our expressways unless in an emergency. "As expressways were a novel experience to SL there was no provision made for parking areas where a motorist could stop
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13 Sri Lankans among 7030 Interpol wanted fugitives with Red Notices |
Jul 13 (Island) The official INTERPOL website on Friday (12) showed that among the 7030 Public Red Notices for individuals in circulation there were 13 Sri Lankans wanted for crimes committed in Sri Lanka, India, Romania and Canada. However, there is still no red notice for our fugitive ex-Central Bank Governor Dr. Arjuna Mahendran, who is said to have masterminded the biggest financial scam in the country.
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Proposed land law can cause large scale displacement of poor: MP |
Jul 13 (Island) Lawmaker Wijeyadasa Rajapakse, PC, alleged that the govt was hell-bent on doing away with the restriction currently in place to prevent recipients of state land from transferring the ownership. Had the govt succeeded in its despicable bid, well organized unscrupulous politically influential persons would rapidly procure land received by the landless. The project would cause a massive displacement of people.
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Top Specialist says sterility test safe in Shafi case |
Jul 13 (RN) The country’s most senior Gynecologist and Obstetrician, Prof. Wilfred E Perera is questioning the right for the Director of the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital to oppose the testing of women who have complained that a Surgeon in the hospital rendered them infertile against their will. The surgeon, Dr. Shafi Siyabdeen was remanded by the Kurunegala Magistrate on Wednesday, July 11. In a letter released on
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Video: Nine youths arrested with Ice and Kush at party in Boralesgamuwa |
Jul 13 (AD) Nine suspects including 3 females have been arrested for the possession of narcotics such as Ice and Kush cannabis following a raid carried out by police during a party at a residence in Boralesgamuwa. Police said that 45mg of Kush cannabis, 5mg of Ice (crystal methamphetamine), 63 foreign cigarettes and equipment used to consume the drugs were taken into custody.
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Term of commission probing corruption in govt extended |
Jul 13 (AD) The official term of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry probing fraud and corruption at state institutions from 2015 to 2018, has been extended by another 3 months. The term of the commission was expected to come to an end on July 18, however following the extension it is expected to end on Oct 18. The commission’s term was extended and announced by Prez Secretariat following a request made by its members,
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Will Dr. Shafi ever find justice? |
Jul 14 (SO) In Sri Lanka, the authorities of law and order have a chequered history when it comes to fulfilling their duties in consonance with the Law and the Constitution of the country. The Police have been found wanting many a time in ensuring that crimes are prevented or investigated and prosecuted. The Judiciary has stood as a bulwark of the rule of law and held the Police accountable for violations of rights and wrongful detentions and, even disappearances but
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Missing MPs |
Jul 14 (Island) Our political leaders think no end of themselves. President Maithripala Sirisena, armed with his Excalibur and stingray tail or madu walige, is on a crusade against the evil forces that are hell bent on harming us. He is even ready to hang some of them. He has become SL’s Duterte—mutatis mutandis. PM Ranil Wickremesinghe is talking like Superman; he claims that the military and the police, acting on his instructions, wiped out the entire ISIS network, operating on our soil,
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Inside the secret US defence agreements |
Jul 14 (SO) Through a review of official records spanning nearly 25 years, Sunday Observer has traced the origin and evolution of the military agreements between the govts of SL and the US, which have entered the public spotlight for the first time after several prominent media outlets alleged that new revisions to the agreements had set the stage for armed US troops to roam freely throughout SL and construct military
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Health feats; beware of comebacks |
Jul 14 (ST) At a time when there’s nothing very much going right in the country, the recent news from the World Health Organisation is a silver lining in an otherwise pervasive cloud of gloom and pessimism. On July 1, Sri Lanka was declared by the WHO as having eliminated endemic measles after a detailed review of the country report, followed by an in-depth review of the measles surveillance and laboratory data, discussions and observations from field visits.
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Many horses in the race |
Jul 14 (ST) My dear Green Man, Sajith and Karu, I thought of writing to you because your names are being suggested as possible candidates for the next big election. Everyone is talking about which one amongst you would be the best candidate for the Greens. Different people in your party are proposing different candidates and that is not a good sign. You seem to be the only party having this problem. Aiyo Sirisena thinks he is an automatic choice for the Blue party, though he may be the only person
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Dead end in Trinco-5 case? |
Jul 14 (SO) The dismissal of 13 security forces personnel by the Trincomalee magistrate, could mark the end of the road in terms of achieving justice for the five young boys brutally slain on a beach in Trinco town 13 years ago, unless new evidence surfaces. The inability to locate witnesses to testify hampered the investigation by the CID, and rights activists say the case highlights the failure of SL’s justice system to hold security forces
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Millennium Challenge Corporation in SL |
Jul 14 (Island) The controversy over the involvement of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) in Sri Lanka has now come to a head. MCC was created in the early years of the new millennium by the Bush Administration as an aid distribution programme for developing countries that are inclined to govern justly, invest in their people and encourage economic freedom. The formation of the new body was in recognition of the fact that the US development assistance programmes,
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More tabs, no lats |
Jul 14 (ST) It was intriguing. This was a story I read off the web under the above headline (I am borrowing it for today’s commentary), which said while the govt was giving tablets to schoolchildren, there were still schools without latrines/toilets or proper drinking water facilities! I was drawn to these statistics by a comment from Kussi Amma Sera a few weeks back. Sitting with her friends – Mabel Rasthiyadu and Serapina in their usual spot under Margosa tree on a bright & sunny morning,
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National schizophrenia over Executive Presidency and the next election |
Jul 14 (Island) To abolish or not to abolish the executive presidency? That is Sri Lanka’s politically existential question. And who will be the non-Rajapaksa presidential candidate at the next election? That is the UNP’s existentially political question. The country is schizophrenic over abolishing the executive presidency. In the last election, abolishment was the single issue that galvanized the candidacy and ensured the victory of Maithripala Sirisena.
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Foreigners buy Sri Lanka rupee bonds before rate decision |
Jul 14 (EN) Foreign investors bought around 2.7 billions rupees of rupee denominated bonds in the week to July 10 ahead of the monetary policy decision on July 11. Foreign holdings of rupee bonds rose to 144.83 billion rupees by July 10, from 142.16 billion rupees a week earlier. The central bank held policy rates on July 11 but signalled a possible rate cut on Aug 23. However, the de-facto target rate, the overnight repo rate at which liquidity is mopped up from money markets,
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After NCM UNP backbenchers lobby for an impeachment motion against Maithri |
Jul 14 (CT) The No-Confidence Motion (NCM) moved by the JVP against the Govt, for failing to prevent the 21 April, Easter Sunday, terror attacks, which killed over 250 persons, was defeated in Parliament on Thursday by a majority of 27 votes. NCM received 92 votes in favour and 119 against. The JVP and UPFA voted in favour of the Motion while the UNF and the ITAK voted against. The NCM, which was submitted to P'ment on 21 May,
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A brief history of anti-Muslim violence in SL |
Jul 14 (SO) The recent Easter attacks targeting a number of churches and hotels devastated Sri Lanka. Over 250 people were killed, and many more injured. Within days of the attack, it emerged that the perpetrators of the attack were affiliated to radical Islamist groups in Sri Lanka. However, the identification of the perpetrators as ostensibly adherents of the Islamic faith opened the floodgates of discrimination and violence against the broader Muslim community in Sri Lanka.
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A World Cup, waiting for a new taker |
Jul 14 (ST) England are going into today’s ICC World Cup final full of confidence. They have backed up their pre-tournament’s favourites tag with some brilliant cricket in their last three must-win matches. They have played their best cricket under pressure and, buoyed by home support, they look the strongest team. NZ can be very proud of their semi-final performance against India, inflicting a massive upset with some exceptional fast bowling. However, if England play to their current top form,
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Home of cricket ready for final showdown |
Jul 14 (ST) There’s no India, no Australia —two teams that have shared the last five titles but England and New Zealand—one of whom will wear the silverware for the first time in their cricketing history when seven-week long Cricket World Cup culminate today at cricket’s iconic venue—Lord’s. England is credited with making cricket a global game through their colonising past. But while their former colonies have got
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Sri Lankan World Cup Stars off the Field |
Jul 14 (SO) Listening to the many television cricket commentators on the 2019 World Cup in the home of cricket England and Wales, the writer makes bold to say that the most outstanding of the galaxy was Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara. The International Cricket Council the organizers of the World Cup, who decides and picks on the TV commentators, had picked an outstanding array of illustrious commentators with all of them being excellent cricketers during their day.
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Netball WC: Sri Lanka crash to second straight defeat |
Jul 14 (ST) Sri Lanka crashed to their second successive defeat when they went down fighting 50-67 against Northern Ireland in the Netball World Cup Group ‘A’ fixture worked off at the M and S Bank Arena Indoor Stadium in Liverpool, yesterday. After their heavy 49-79 defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe in the opening game of the tournament on Friday, SL produced an inspired performance before losing by a 17-goal margin. Even then, SL were trailing throughout the game as they conceded
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World Cup discard Upul Tharanga confident of a comeback |
Jul 14 (ST) Upul Tharanga is one of Sri Lanka’s best left-handed batsmen. Since he made his debut in 2005, over the years, Tharanga has been a prolific opener for the National team. In 2017, he took over the captaincy, after Angelo Mathews abruptly stepped down. He was among the top contenders for the 2019 World Cup (WC) squad in England, but unfortunately, his performances in the recent past have not been great and,
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Kalmunai north gets fully fledged divisional secretariat |
Jul 14 (DM) The govt has set up a fully-fledged divisional secretariat in Kalmunai north having acceded to a request by the TNA ahead of the vote on the no-confidence motion on Thursday, a MP said. Earlier, it functioned as a sub office of the Kalmunai Divisional Secretariat but the TNA wanted it elevated to a fully-fledged divisional secretariat to function independently of the Kalmunai main divisional secretariat located in the Muslim majority area.
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Elephant calf to be offered to ward off PM’s bad luck: Ananda Sagara Thero |
Jul 14 (AD) Chairman of the Protect Sri Lanka national movement Ven. Pahiyangala Ananda Sagara Thero handed over a letter to the PM’s Office against an alleged attempt to transfer an elephant calf from the Ridiyagama safari park to private custody, due to political interests. Thero arrived at Temple Trees and somewhat forced his way through the security at the PM’s Office in anger after being told to use a different entrance, resulting in a brief tense situation.
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CMC inspects Colombo Sports Club kitchens |
Jul 14 (DM) The Health Department of the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) inspected 12 sports clubs throughout the week and took legal action against six of them for maintaining their kitchens in an unhygienic manner in violation of food safety regulations. Health Department’s City Food Safety and Hygiene Promotion Unit’s Dr. Subash Mendis said only two out of the 12 sports clubs had maintained kitchens up to the standards.
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China produces new diesel trains for SL |
Jul 14 (Xinhua) China's rolling-stock maker CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co. Ltd. has produced nine diesel trains for Sri Lanka. The new type of diesel trains, equipped with 90 train cars, rolled off the production line on Friday. They are the fourth batch of diesel trains the company produced for Sri Lanka. The trains were designed to travel at a speed of 120 km per hour. Compared to trains currently used in Sri Lanka, the new trains have more air-conditioned carriages and are equipped with facilities
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Railway Unions warn of strike action |
Jul 14 (DM) Railway Trade Union Alliance (RTUA) warned that they would stage another railway strike if all the casual employees of the Railway Department were not made permanent immediately. Alliance Co-Convener S.P. Withanage said that they would request for a quick discussion to the solution to this employee crisis with Minister Arjuna Ranatunga. “There is an alleged move to recruit more employees in such a situation where there are existing casual, temporary & contract
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Govt proposes unified employment law |
Jul 14 (ST) The Govt is going ahead with a new unified employment law gradually replacing 54 archaic labour legislations currently in force, the Labour Ministry revealed. The unified employment law which is yet to be made public, as a draft, was presented to the National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) last Tuesday without any discussions. The draft was prepared under USAID supervision by private legal consultants.
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Dr. Rohantha Athukorala bags Icon: Public Sector Leadership Award |
Jul 14 (Island) Dr. Rohantha Athukorala, a respected professional in Sri Lanka’s business sphere, was honored with the Icon - Public Sector Leadership award for his service to the country by Business World International at the awards ceremony at Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo. Athukorala has worked for private sector multinationals Reckitt Benckiser, Unilever and Diverseylever in India, and thereafter served United Nations (UNOPS). He has bagged a string of coveted accolades for outstanding
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Video: Fonseka hits out at Sajith for supporting death penalty |
Jul 14 (AD) Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka says that UNP Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa always fulfills the needs of the President and supports his statements. UNP MP also said that if the incumbent PM does not stand for candidacy at the upcoming presidential election and if the alternative candidate is not an individual who can contribute to the country, he is opposed to that. Responding to a question from reporters regarding the implementation of the death penalty,
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