19 january - 2012
Transcription
19 january - 2012
WE CARRY THE BROADEST SELECTION OF SL NEWS TO THE BROADEST CROSS-SECTION OF SRI LANKANS NEWSLANKA Established since THURSDAY - JANUARY 19 - 2012 1991. FREE,WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. T: 020 7978 9030 E: info@newslanka.net LLRC report, basis for reconciliation - Krishna By Chaminda Perera 2012 CALENDAR - SEE PAGE 25 NEWSLANKA ISSUE 1050 www.newslanka.net Let your friends know they can see all our issues online. COLOMBO COLUMN By Reggie Fernando OUR MAN IN COLOMBO Please see next week. BANK OF CEYLON (UK) LTD Your trusted BANK OF CEYLON (UK) LTD Sri Lankan Bank in UK YLON NK TD BA See Page 5 (UK) L OF CE Gateway to Sri Lanka External Affairs Minister of India S.M. Krishna(2nd right) joined in the Thaipongal celebrations held at Temple Trees under the patronage of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Here President Mahinda Rajapaksa feeding a cow after the Komatha Pooja ., First Lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa, Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne, External Affairs Minister Prof G.L. Peiris, Deputy Minister of Buddha Sasana and Religious Affairs K.D.S. Gunawardena and Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha were present. Picture by Sudath Silva Newslanka wishes you all a Happy 'Thai Pongal’ 64th National Day of Sri Lanka The High Commission of Sri Lanka in the United Kingdom will celebrate the 64th National Day of Sri Lanka on Saturday, 04th February, 2012 at 1030hrs. All are welcome! RSVP: 020 72621841 – Dilshad or Dharsany on Ext.287 Sri Lanka High Commission 13 Hyde Park Gardens London W2 2LU www.srilankahighcommission.co.uk TNA response to LLRC report Below is the executive summary from the TNA response to the LLRC report. (20/01/12) - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY i. As the elected representatives of the worst affected victims of the war, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has consistently maintained that genuine reconciliation in Sri Lanka is contingent on a credible accountability process that ensures the right of victims to truth, justice and reparations. On 15th May 2010, the President appointed the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and held out to the world that this Commission would address accountability issues. ii. The LLRC's processes and practices have failed to win the confidence of the Tamil community. The Commission also falls dramatically short of international standards applicable to accountability processes. iii. The ethnic and gender imbalance in the membership, the conflicts of interest and patent lack of independence of the members, the general lack of competence of the majority of members in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Human Rights Law, and the absence of any consultation whatsoever with the victims' representatives and the larger Tamil community with regard to its mandate, processes and practices, call the independence and competence of the LLRC into serious doubt. iv. Moreover, the LLRC's methodology assigned relatively lower importance to victims' perspectives. The LLRC was also under-resourced and understaffed for the task of pursuing genuine accountability for violations during the last stages of the war. For instance, the time the Commission spent gathering evidence in the North and East, relative to the time spent in Colombo, was woefully inadequate. The Commission spent a mere twenty-two days in the North and East in total, compared to the fifty-six days ... CONT ON P2 ATL A S SHIPPING Sea & Air Cargo Car & Container Shipping Pay your Freight Charges in Colombo See P13 Taprobane Travel TT Great offers on flights & hotels. See page 3. If your event is free to the general public, then we will give you a free box ad. Birthday notices, obituaries and appreciations are also free of charge. NEWSLANKA PAGE 02 19 JANUARY - 2012 SKY WINGS LTD ISSUE 1050 Police looking for stone throwers Supun Dias “Where The Sun Never Sets” (dailymirror.lk) The police are looking for a number of individuals who had been throwing stones at passing vehicles in the Southern Expressway. Police warned people not to throw stones at vehicles travelling on the Southern Expressway. These incidents had been reported in Welipenna, Kurudugahahethekma, Aluthgama and Dodangoda areas. The Police said that those involved will be strictly dealt with by the law. Recently the Southern Expressway Traffic Police Division was informed by a monk after the car he was travelling in was Cheapest Worldwide Fares with the Best Service Visit our brand new website, www.skywings.co.uk to see amazing offers on tours and latest fares stoned. The police also informed motorists travelling along the highway to inform the traffic police in the expressway on 1969 immediately if such incidents occur. The first such incident was reported in the second week after the opening of Sri Lanka’s first expressway where 10-15 vehicles were damaged. However no suspect was arrested in connection with the incidents. A total of 57 accidents have been reported causing injuries to 18 persons so far since the first expressway opened on November 27, last year. Tamil-speaking policemen to be enlisted in N-E to Colombo, Far East and beyond. by Jayampathy Jayasinghe (sundayobserver.lk) A massive recruitment program has been launched to enlist Tamil-speaking men and women from the Northern and Eastern provinces to foster a good relationship between diverse ethnic communities, Police Media Spokesman, SP Ajith Rohana told the Sunday Observer. Fifty Tamil-speaking males have been selected as Sub Inspectors of Police to undergo training at the Police Training School at Kalutara from January 25. On completion of training the Probationary Sub Inspectors of Police will be posted to Tamilspeaking areas of the Northern and Eastern provinces where they can attend to their work in their own language. This is the largest batch of Tamil-speaking Police Sub Inspectors to be selected since the setting up of the Police Department almost 146 years ago. The Police Spokesman said that following the recruitment drive launched last year the Police Department had received a large number of applications from Tamil- speaking individuals, men and women from the Northern and Eastern provinces who have expressed their willingness to join as police constables. The prospective applicants are being interviewed by senior police officers to fill the cadre of 350 constables which had fallen vacant in Northern and Eastern provinces. “We hope to recruit these constables as early as possible and they will be posted to Tamil-speaking areas,” he said. Royal Mail apologizes, withdraws Prabakaran stamps by Sujeeva Nivunhella in London Reservations please call: Tel:0208 672 9111 0845 500 6006 Emergency Number: 078 50 876921 web: www.skywings.co.uk Head office: 119, Tooting High Street, London, SW17 0SY. We accept all credit cards. email: info@skywings.co.uk “I am happy to note that our bilateral trade in goods would touch the 5 billion US Dollar mark. India is also a leading player in Sri Lanka, as far CONT FROM P1 as investments and tourist arrivals are ... “We also signed MoUs for Cooperation in the Field of Agriculture and for Cooperation between concerned. To sustain this positive momentum in our trade and economic relations and take it to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and the next level, it is necessary to finalize a more Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of comprehensive framework of economic Sri Lanka. cooperation. “Our development assistance projects are “India is committed to the unity, sovereignty and entirely based on the priorities set by the territorial integrity of Sri Lanka. It is our hope that government and the people of Sri Lanka. The the vision and leadership that resulted in an end main themes are connectivity, housing, health, to armed conflict will now be employed in the education, livelihood restoration and economic quest for a genuine political reconciliation. revival. I would be visiting Kilinochchi tomorrow, We look forward to progress in the ongoing to handover medical equipment to the District dialogue process, in order to address this issue General Hospital, and also reopen schools we in a timely manner. We will continue to work with had helped repair. As a token gesture, we are the government of Sri Lanka, and help in also providing 10,000 bicycles to IDPs in the whatever way we can, to take this process Northern Province. forward, in a spirit of partnership and cooperation. “We have noted the many constructive recommendations contained in the recentlyreleased report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC). These recommendations, when (ESTABLISHED 1991) implemented, would mark a major step forward in the process of genuine national reconciliation, to which the Sri Lankan We deal in all aspects of government is committed. Sri Lanka must seize this opportunity. Civil Law including The government of Sri Lanka has on many EImmigration occasions conveyed to us its commitment to move towards a political settlement based EPersonal Injuries on the full implementation of the 13th ECivil Litigation EFamily Law Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution, and building on it, so as to achieve meaningful devolution of powers. EConveyancing EProbate We look forward to an expeditious and OPEN LATE EVENINGS constructive approach to the dialogue For a Fast & Friendly Service, please call process. We believe that continuation of the dialogue between the Government and the TNA would pave the way for political settlement, including under the rubric of the Parliamentary Select Committee. “I discussed this matter with President Rajapaksa this morning. The President assured me that he stands by his E-mail: stanleyandco18@aol.com web: www.stanleyandco.co.uk commitment to pursuing the 13th Amendment plus approach.” Krishna STANLEY & CO SOLICITORS 020 8903 7864, 020 8903 0211 020 8903 9669 Fax 020 8903 7128 18 Beresford Avenue, Wembley HA0 1YP CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT (island.lk) Royal Mail, the competent authority on issuing stamps in the UK has apologized to Sri Lanka and banned the use of a pro-LTTE stamp with the photograph of former LTTE leader Velupillai Prabakaran, following an official complaint by the Sri Lankan High Commission in London. Under the existing regulations, an individual can personalize their mail by combining a Royal Mail TNA response CONT FROM P1 ... spent on hearings in Colombo. The Commission often cited the lack of time as the reason for cutting short the testimony of witnesses. In many cases, prospective witnesses were never given the opportunity to testify and were requested to merely send in their concerns to the Commission in writing. v. The LLRC did not have an effective witness protection programme. To make matters worse, the attitude of the members towards witness protection reflected in the lack of concern when witnesses complained of threats, and in the failure to ensure confidentiality of in camera statements after the LLRC concluded its work continues to severely undermine the safety of witnesses in tangible ways. For instance, one witness from Kalmunai, who complained of being tortured and sexually assaulted, was later summoned to the Fourth Floor of the Criminal Investigation Department. This incident confirmed that the government monitored the LLRC's proceedings and that the anonymity of witnesses was easily compromised. The climate of hostility prevailing in Sri Lanka towards those who stamp with a photograph of an individual through their "Smiler Service". Pro-LTTE groups had made use of this facility to personalize a stamp with Prabakaran’s photograph. On receiving the complaint, Royal Mail had investigated and identified the offensive stamp. The Sunday Island learns that Royal Mail had issued only a few of the offensive stamps and cancelled further orders. It regretted the incident and apologized to anyone offended. accuse the government of war crimes renders any accountability mechanism futile unless witnesses and victims are convinced that testimony implicating senior government functionaries in crimes will not be met with reprisals. Moreover, the failure to seek video testimony of witnesses now living overseas deprived the LLRC of the testimony of those who are relatively free of potential reprisals. vi. The LLRC's interim recommendations, issued more than a year ago, are yet to be meaningfully implemented. The Progress Report released by the Inter-Agency Advisory Committee appointed to ensure such implementation reveals nothing but the lack of genuine progress. The failure of the government to implement these modest interim recommendations signals, if not confirms, the government's lack of commitment to implement the Commission's final recommendations. vii. The final report of the LLRC was released through Parliament on 16th December 2011, and purports to deal with a number of issues including those related to IHL. Yet the LLRC disregards credible allegations made against the government (Contd: on P4) Navy helps injured Fin Whale to refloat in 7-hour operation (island.lk) An injured 38-foot Fin Whale washed ashore at Vella beach in Kalpitiya on Friday was freed from an entangled fishing net and guided back into the deep waters off Dutch Bay in a tough seven- hour naval operation. Timely action by personnel attached to SLNS Vijaya in the North-western Naval Area saved this marine mammal, which had beached due to the entangled fishing net hindering its free movement. The whale was first sighted by naval personnel deployed for coastal protection. It had been struggling in shallow waters with injuries to its fin and abdomen area. The Navy Naval personnel busy helping the 38-foot Fin swung into action and pumped water helping it Whale to swim back into the deep waters off Dutch to breathe and guided the animal to refloat. Bay in Kalpitiya. Nicknamed ‘The Greyhound of the Sea’ by whale lovers for its great speed and slender regain its strength and head back home, Naval build, it was a big relief to see the mammal sources said. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. NEWSLANKA BANE TRA RO 1977 34 L VE TAP ISSUE 1050 2011 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 03 Taprobane Travel/Sri Lanka Tours TT The reliable agent - Number 1 for flights to Sri Lanka since 1977* AN NI VERSARY Book SriLankan Airlines with the Reliable Agent Taprobane Travel/Sri Lanka Tours Now sharing a 32 year partnership with SriLankan Airlines. COLOMBO Fr £300* Business class fare to COLOMBO Fr £1400* *selected flights /dates only Maldives Fr£345* Bangkok Fr£250* Chennai Fr£260* Kuala Lumpur Fr£250* Singapore Fr£250* *All fares are excluding taxes /Conditions apply “For Airline Seat Plan” please visit our website www.srilankatours.co.uk Tickets are issued within 24 hours of receiving cleared funds JET AIRWAYS OMAN AIR COLOMBO Fr £155* *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply EMIRATES COLOMBO Fr£200* ETIHAD AIRWAYS *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply GULF AIR Business class Companion fare to Colombo fr £1700* *2 people must travel together Colombo India Fr £480* Fr £410* *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply COLOMBO Fr£167* *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply ROYAL JORDANIAN COLOMBO Fr £170* QATAR AIRWAYS COLOMBO Fr£215* *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply KUWAIT AIRWAYS KUWAIT AIRWAYS *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply COLOMBO Fr£210* *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply COLOMBO Fr£220* *All fares are excluding taxes Conditions apply YOU MAY SPEAK TO OUR STAFF IN ENGLISH, SINHALESE OR TAMIL FOR RESERVATIONS AND RATES AT OVER 40 HOTELS IN SRI LANKA phone: 020 7439 0944 or visit our website: srilanka-holidays.co.uk SRI LANKA HOLIDAYS LTD ATOL 4072 Reservations & Enquiries, please call Kamini, Lucky or Vishni 020 7434 3921/020 7437 6272 Office Opening hours Monday to Friday 0930 to 1800. Saturday 1100 to 1300 hrs Immediate travel only 07860 439483 * *CUMULATIVE SALES www.srilankatours.co.uk/www.srilankans.com 19 Golden Square, London W1F 9HD GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 04 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 Sri Lanka is still under threat - warns Defence Secretary Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s public lecture at the SLFI recently titled ‘Future Challenges to National Security in Sri Lanka’. It is also important to realise that the total number of dead and missing will include people in the several categories: *Those who died of natural causes *Those who died of accidents *Those who left this country through illegal means, particularly by boat to India or to South East Asia, and from there to the West *Those who died whilst fighting as members of the LTTE *Those who died as a result of being coerced to fight by the LTTE *Those who died as a result of resisting the LTTE It is only for the remaining deaths that the Sri Lankan Military can bear any sort of responsibility. This number is too small to lend credence to the allegation of irresponsible mass military action that is at the heart of the claims about war crimes made by the rump of the LTTE and its sympathisers. Solicitors & Commissioners for Oaths A closely related issue to the number of We are an established law firm based civilian deaths during the Humanitarian in North London, specialising in: Operation is the allegation of impunity that is Immigration matters levelled against the military. Again, those (Visas, TIER 1 General - Highly Skilled Migrants, who level this criticism have very little TIER 2 Skilled Workers (Work Permits), Students, understanding of the true picture. Domestic Workers, Appeals - Judicial Reviews etc.) National security The Sri Lankan Armed Forces are not some Residential/Commercial Conveyancing ragtag groups assembled at random and Landlord and Tenant Disputes sent to war, but historic institutions with Divorce (Contd: on P24) SHANTHI & CO General Litigation (Sale of Goods, Services, Debts etc.) Employment Law We also offer comprehensive services on legal maters in Sri Lanka Aiming to provide a reasonable, flexible accessible and effective service to all Contact: Shanthi Senadheera (Solicitor), Padmini Senadheera (Solicitor), Dinu Senadheera (Solicitor) 206 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London N4 3NX Tel: 020 7561 9494 Fax: 020 7561 9495 Emergency: 07956 129 642 Email: shanthi.co@btconnect.com Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority "One World One People" We are working for a greener, peaceful, democratic and socialist world. Campaign for natural justice based on redistribution of wealth. Visit Peoples-International www.peoples-international.com ISSUE 1050 Fifty nineth Founder's Day of Devi Balika Vidyalaya (dailynews.lk) For every school, Founders' Day is a day to honour their achievements and successes. As the name suggests, it marks the day the school was founded as well as shows appreciation towards its founding members. 2012 marks a monumental milestone of Devi Balika Vidyalaya because last Sunday (January 15) the school reached her 59th Milestone since Principal of Devi Balika been founded by Vidyalaya, Pradeepa Founder Principal Samarasinghe garlanding the Deshabandu Dr. picture of the founder Wimala de Silva in principal, Deshabandu Dr. 1953. Nearly Wimala de Silva Devi Balika Vidyalaya reaching her six decades of age Devi Balika Vidyalaya is one of the leading girls' schools in Sri Lnaka. Devi students are widely recognized within our societies by spreading the knowledge and unique qualities they gained from school, in building stronger community. UK Government on Sri Lankan Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission Report (Asiantribune.com): Given below the full text of the written statement submitted to the UK Parliament by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Alistair Burt on the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission Report: Alistair Burt : I would like to inform the House of Government’s views on the Sri Lankan Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission’s (LLRC) report, which was published on 16 December 2011. The LLRC was established in May 2010 to look into the conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The British Government welcomes the fact that the LLRC report has been published in full. We have read the report closely and have considered in particular its findings relating to reconciliation and an enduring political solution in the North and East; accountability for alleged war crimes committed during the conflict; and ongoing human rights issues in Sri Lanka. We have noted the Sri Lankan government’s initial response to the report. We have also seen statements from political parties in Sri Lanka, from respected human rights organisations and from other governments. The British Government believes that the report contains many constructive recommendations for action on post-conflict reconciliation and a political settlement. Implementation of these recommendations, however, is the real test of Sri Lanka’s progress. We note the Commission’s conclusion that the root cause of the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka lies in the failure of successive governments to address the genuine grievances of the Tamil people and the recommendation that the (Contd: on P16) TNA response viii. The LLRC's approach and methodology in dealing with the above allegations is flawed due to two main reasons: (1) the selective application of evidence, and (2) the failure to apply the law to the facts. ix. The Commission extensively cites the evidence of government doctors who worked in hospitals within the theatre of conflict without any reference to the context within which these doctors provided testimony to the LLRC (i.e. the fact that they were taken into custody, after which they publicly recanted their earlier statements on the situation during the final stages of the war). Thus, the credibility of the evidence provided to the LLRC by these doctors was heavily compromised. The Commission failed to call for crucial evidence in terms of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) footage, videos of aerial attacks and military logs particularly since military witnesses acknowledged that every attack was videotaped and received the official sanction of the commanders. The LLRC also failed to consider the significance of population estimates provided by the then (Contd: on P6) tenth month of the year and Pongal means “boiling over” or “spill over”. Pongal is referred to as ” Tamizhar Thirunaal" ("the festival of Tamils"). Thai Pongal is celebrated either on the 14th or the 15th of January every year. In India it is usually observed as a three-day festival dedicated to the worshiping of Mother Nature. Bhogi or Bong is the day prior to Pongal, it is on this day that people get rid of their old belongings and prepare themselves to focus on new beginnings. Houses are cleaned and decorated to bring out the festive looks. The second day is Pongal which falls on the first day of the tenth month called “Thai” in the Tamil calendar. And the last day is called Mattu Pongal; it is a day where cattle are felicitated as the role of cattle is vital in Indian Tamil farms and agriculture. The idea behind Mattu Pongal is to pay tribute and homage to the cattle for their annual hard works. On the day of Pongal it is a tradition that people surrounding the vessel to shout out "Pongalo Pongal!" as the milk boils over the vessel and then introduce freshly harvested rice grains in the pot and blow the conch (sanggu). The boiled/spilled over milk is regarded as a good omen according to the Tamils as it connotes prosperity and luck. Then the cooked rice is offered to the Sun God during sunrise to show their gratitude for their harvest. CONT FROM P2 with respect to violations of IHL amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity. These allegations include deliberately underestimating civilian numbers in the Vanni in order to deprive them of food and medicine; deliberately or recklessly endangering the lives of civilians in No Fire Zones (NFZs); targeting civilian objects including hospitals; and executing or causing the disappearance of surrendees. Thai Pongal CONT FROM P1 ... On the day of Pongal it is a tradition that people surrounding the vessel to shout out "Pongalo Pongal!" as the milk boils over the vessel and then introduce freshly harvested rice grains in the pot and blow the conch (sanggu). The boiled/spilled over milk is regarded as a good omen according to the Tamils as it connotes prosperity and luck. Then the cooked rice is offered to the Sun God during sunrise to show their gratitude for their harvest. According to the Tamil calendar Thai refers to the MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 05 WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 06 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 Doctor who aided Tamil Tigers wants job back A Sri Lankan doctor jailed in the United States for aiding Tamil Tigers rebels has asked to be allowed to return to work in north London. Dr. Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy spent four and a half years, from 2006, in a US prison for providing material support to the proscribed organisation. He now wants to return to his practice in Enfield, the General Medical Council (GMC) heard. He denies having been a member of the Tamil Tigers. 'Child soldiers' Dr Vinayagamoorthy, 62, has been suspended from practising at the surgery in Edmonton he shares with his wife Pushpam. The GMC argued that his fitness to practise had been impaired because of his conviction and involvement with the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) which had "stepped wildly beyond any reasonable boundary". He denied being an LTTE member, however. A disciplinary hearing in Manchester heard that Charles Garside QC, for the GMC, said: "My Dr. Vinayagamoorthy was detained following a fundamental submission is that a doctor who so taped conversation with undercover agents in the far departs from moral and ethical standards as to US who were purporting to be State Department actively support a terrorist organisation is officials. The doctor was said to have remarked: "As far as impaired." He outlined the history suicide bombing, there was no of the LTTE's guerrilla option. We had to achieve what we separatist war against want to achieve." the Sinhalese He went on: "A few child soldiers are government in which alright, a lot was really bad." 'Unease with doctor' suicide bombing was used. It was alleged he attempted to bribe "The doctor practises in the supposed officials into removing London, a very multithe LTTE from the country's list of racial city including designated foreign terrorist The medical regulator has argued Sinhalese and Tamil organisations. to uphold the doctor's suspension people," he said. He was also accused of operating "A substantial number the bank accounts of a man who was of people would feel unease at consulting a doctor in charge of arms procurement for the who was convicted of offences in relation to organisation. terrorism." At the GMC hearing he admitted passing The hearing continues. (Source: BBC) details of the payment required for the bribe on to the group. Congratulations Carey College! (dailynews.lk) Carey College Colombo 8 was placed first in the Primary Group Dance (boys) at the All Island Dancing and Drama Competition 2011. They performed the dance 'Polpithi Haraka'. The students were trained by the school dancing teachers, Waruni Liyanage, Nuwan Ranjith Priyanga and Siril Devaratne. The lyrics and the music direction was done by M.R. Chulasinghe and Piyum Chulasinghe. China offers SL help to find Silk Route wrecks (dailymirror.lk) Chinese authorities are seeking permission to explore Sri Lanka's coastline for possible Chinese ship wrecks from the ancient Silk Route era, an official said Wednesday. Sri Lanka, an Indian Ocean island, was a key trading post along the ancient Silk Route which saw silk, spices and handicrafts travel by road and sea between Asia and Europe.The seas around the island's southern port of Galle are known to have at least 75 ancient ship wrecks, of which 25 have been well documented. The unsolicited offer by Science Foundation of China to deploy experts to look for vessels along Sri Lanka's coast was under GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. consideration, Director General of Archaeology Senarath Disanayake told AFP. He said, however, that the Chinese had asked to keep half of all antiquities brought up from the ocean bed -- a condition Sri Lanka could not agree to. "They also want us to pay for a vessel to carry out the exploration and that is something we can't afford," Disanayake said. China is increasing its presence in Sri Lanka with the construction of a deep-sea port in the island's south as well as several other key infrastructure projects. Sri Lanka's immediate neighbour India has become sensitive about increasing Chinese influence on the island. (Source: AFP) ISSUE 1050 TNA response CONT FROM P2 Government Agent for Mullaitivu, or consider the authenticity of a letter sent by the Commissioner General of Essential Services to the Government Agents in the Vanni directing them to refrain from requesting international agencies for food. Crucially, the Commission failed to consider the fact that the Ministry of Defence had issued statements in mid-February 2009 grossly underestimating the Vanni population. Such vital evidence points towards a systematic attempt on the part of the government to prevent food from reaching the starving population of the Vanni, and thus ought to have been closely examined by the LLRC. x. The LLRC also fails to correctly apply the law to the facts. It neglects to examine the possibilities of violations of IHL and domestic law that are credibly alleged to have been committed. xi. The Commission erroneously concludes that the definitions of 'civilian' and 'civilian population' in IHL are unclear. First, the LLRC ought to have elaborated upon the definition of direct or continuous participation in hostilities and its implication on the Principle of Distinction in order to ascertain the proper definition of 'civilian' in IHL. The law is clear that whoever does not fulfil the criteria of direct participation in hostilities is a 'civilian' and cannot be targeted. Instead of dealing with the law, the LLRC seeks to divert attention to the 'unprecedented' nature of the Sri Lankan experience. Yet the Commission does not justify why the criteria that have been adopted to define the concept of 'direct participation in hostilities' are not applicable to the Sri Lankan situation. Moreover, in defining the term 'civilian population', the Commission makes no attempt to apply the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), which has held that the absolute ban on attacks against civilians extends to a population that is 'predominantly civilian', and that 'the presence within the civilian population of individuals who do not come within the definition of civilians [i.e. combatants] does not deprive the population of its civilian character.' xii. The LLRC concludes that the government security forces did not deliberately target civilians within the NFZs. While there is credible evidence that the LTTE did in fact mingle with the civilians within the NFZs and prevented them from leaving, the only narrative that the LLRC accepts is that the security forces had no choice but to respond to LTTE attacks from within the NFZs. This analysis is flawed for a number of reasons. xiii. First, it ignores established IHL principles with respect to the Principle of Distinction, which hold that an attack remains unlawful if it is conducted simultaneously at a lawful military object and an unlawfully targeted civilian population. xiv. Second, the LLRC's preferred narrative of 'retaliation to LTTE attacks' is an unreasonable generalisation that does not apply to numerous accounts by victims of the conflict, and particularly to the attack on the United Nations Hub at the Suthanthirapuram junction located inside the first NFZ. xv. Third, the Commission wrongly concludes that the actions of the security forces complied with the Principle of Proportionality. The LLRC reaches its conclusion that the attacks were proportionate without actually applying the test of weighing anticipated military advantage against civilian loss. (Contd: on P8) WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 07 MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. PAGE 08 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 Truce between Buddhika and UNP Salley irked by Maharoof being appointed above him? By Lal Gunesekera (island.lk) Experienced Municipal councilor of the Colombo MC Azad Salley threatens to resign from the CMC on Thursday (19), but will continue to be with the SLFP and not rejoin the UNP, which he left to contest as an UPFA candidate at the Local Government Elections to the CMC. Salley told The Island yesterday (15) that his resignation would be made official at a Council meeting on Thursday (19). He said that it was the duty of the Council members in whatever party they represented to see that the CMC administration moved forward and not oppose every proposal for the sake of opposing. If one could not work as a team its pointless to remain. Salley said that he had informed Additional Secretary to the President Gamini Senarath on January first about his intention to resign from the CMC and that it was embarrassing for him to sit with persons who were found guilty of malpractices in the previous Council which was dissolved. Yohan Perera He had sacrificed the chance of contesting for Mayor and a position in the UNP Working Committee to join the UPFA to contest the elections to the CMC, but he just could not work together any longer with corrupt Councillors and that one day very soon everything would come to light. Meanwhile another senior politician who crossed over to the UPFA from the UNP to contest the CMC elections Mohamed Maharoof was made Deputy Group Leader of the UPFA at a meeting held at the CMC UPFA Leader’s office on Friday (13). Maharoof was elected to the CMC from the UNP in 1982 and was Deputy Mayor in 1991. He was elected an MP from Colombo Central in 2000 and appointed Minister of Urban Public Utility in 2001, but crossed over to the UPFA from UNP last year (2011). Observers said what has irked Salley most was CMC Opposition leader Milinda Moragoda’s decision to appoint Mahroof as his Deputy in the Council A/L results fiasco, President to take appropriate action Sandun A. Jayasekera (dailymirror.lk) Though the five member committee that probed the 2011 GCE Advanced Level results fiasco held certain officials at the data processing unit of the Examination Department responsible for the blunder, it was up to the President to take appropriate action against them, committee secretary Dhara Wijetilaka said today. “Since the committee was appointed by President Rajapaksa, the report was handed over to him and it is up to him to act accordingly,” Mrs. Wijetilaka said. “We are not ready to comment on the findings or recommendations of the report or to make it a public document. It is entirely the responsibility of the Presidential Secretariat to act on the recommendations and release it to the public,” Mrs. Wijetilaka stressed. Asked as to why the committee did not inquire into the core issue, the controversial Z-score, she said the committee was not mandated to pass judgments on the Z-score and therefore did not invite Prof. R.O. Thatil who reportedly invented the Z-score for University enrolment in Sri Lanka. ( Protesters allege intimidation in the north Activists who travelled from the South to Jaffna to protest against disappearances say they were stopped by state security forcers. Udul Premaratna who spoke on behalf of the Movement against Disappearances and Abductions said that they were blocked at several places north of Omanthai, Vavuniya. UNP MP Buddhika Pathirana whose party membership was suspended after being at logger heads with the party hierarchy had come to a truce with the party, General Secretary Tissa Aattanayake said today. Mr. Attanayake told a news conference today that he has had a discussion with Mr. Pathirana and had come to an agreement. He said this agreement should be approved by the working committee of the party. Mr. Attanayake however did not elaborate on the agreement. Meanwhile the UNP General Secretary denied reports which said that he (the General Secretary) had requested the party members and other associates of the party not to attend a get together organised by Kurunegala District MP Dayasiri Jayasekera. According to the reports, the request had been made in writing. He said a police inquiry TNA response CONT FROM P6 This test could not have been adequately performed without a reasonable estimate of civilian casualties and damage to civilian objects caused due to each attack. Moreover, the Commission does not examine in detail whether the security forces could have used alternatives to the use of heavy weapons in order to minimise civilian casualties, particularly in the case of the second and third NFZs, where the government's own stated position was that heavy weaponry was unnecessary. The LLRC chooses to cite an obscure and irrelevant precedent set in 1990 by the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (emphasis added) to conclude that a re-construction of all the conditions under which the combat action took place is next to impossible. Yet it failed to cite the would be held on this issue as the likely position is that some interested party had forged his signature. Mr. Attanayake said he had sent a copy of this letter which he received from Mr. Jayasekera to the IGP. He also denied the reports that a disciplinary inquiry would be held against Mr. Jayasekera. “No such decision was made at any time nor did we discuss such a matter at the working committee meeting on Monday,” he said. However he said action would be taken against anyone who does not adhere to the order made by the party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe according to section 7.3 of the party constitution. According to these orders every member has to emphasise the party’s cohesiveness and political line. In addition, no one would be allowed to function on their own and organise meetings and other functions. jurisprudence of the ICTY, which has unequivocally held that commanders must consider whether striking a target is expected to cause incidental loss of life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated. Accordingly, the ICTY has held that if such casualties are expected to result, the attack should not be pursued. xvi. Moreover, the LLRC fails to evaluate the implications of the unilateral declaration of the second and third NFZs. In light of the experience with respect to the first NFZ and the LTTE's tactics of mingling with the civilian population, it could be easily inferred that the government, at the time of declaring the second and third zones, was well aware of the likelihood that civilians would be seriously (Contd: on P14) CID probes charges against Mervyn By Chris Kamalendran "We were checked meaninglessly and even falsely accused. They said that they have received information that we were carrying bombs. It took five hours for our vehicles to pass ten kilometres from the Vavuniya town "said Udul Premaratna. The protesters who were not able to enter Jaffna had to return after holding a demonstration in Puliyankulam. "Nearly 50 soldiers carrying poles intimidated us in Puliyankulam," charged Mr. Premaratne. The planned protest was organised by a number of political parties and human rights organisations. CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT ISSUE 1050 (sundaytimes.lk) Allegations of extortion and other illegal activities by Minister Mervyn Silva are being probed by Criminal Investigation Department detectives on a directive by Police Chief N.K.Illangakoon. The probe follows a petition handed over to the Ministry of Defence by UPFA members of the Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha .A copy of the petition has also been given to the CID. According to the petition, the alleged extortions took place when commercial establishments were forced to pay vast sums of money for a so-called Kelaniya Reawakening movement. Container yard operators had been told to pay large sums of money on the grounds that roads in the area were going to be paved with concrete. One of the biggest victims in the recent months has been a leading tea export house. Recently two of Minister Silva’s associates were abducted and released after being detained by unidentified groups while a third person had surrendered to the police on his own. The Sunday Times learns that Mr Silva’s coordniating secretary Amal Rodrgo who was detained for about 10 days and released had soon after left the country while another persons was abducted in Moratuwa and released in Negombo three days later. Meanwhile, both Mr. Silva and Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha Chairman Prasanna Ranaweera have given evidence before a probe PS members petition the MOD. Pic. Mangala Weerasekera committee appointed by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party. This committee comprises Minister and SLFP General Secretary Maithripala Sirisena Minister Susil Premajayantha, who is also General Secretary of the UPFA. For the past two weeks, Minister Silva and the PS Chairman have been publicly accusing each other of corruption and acting against the party’s interests in the Kelaniya area. Minister Premajayantha said they would submit their report to President Mahinda Rajapaksa who would take a decision. Meanwhile an attempt by Minister Silva to meet the President after the weekly Cabinet meeting last Wednesday proved futile with the President turning down the request. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 09 WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. NEWSLANKA PAGE 10 19 JANUARY - 2012 Reformists tell Sirikotha inquiry panel: Ranil, cronies must go Former Galle Dist. MP to launch ‘MahindaRanil partnership’ tomorrow By Shamindra Ferdinando (island.lk) UNP reformists yesterday appeared before a three-member committee inquiring into Decenber 19 incidents at Sirikotha following the re-election of Ranil Wickremesinghe, to reiterate their demand to oust Wickremesinghe from the leadership. They also demanded that all those wanting to retain Wickremesinghe, too, should be chased out of the party. Speaking to The Island on behalf of the reformists after the conclusion of Sunday’s inquiry, Lal Perera, one of those accused of going on the rampage at Sirikoha, emphasized that all 18 UNPers arrested by the police at the behest of the leadership on false charges, appeared before the three-member committee. They told the committee that the so-called secret vote hadn’t really been secret due to ballot papers issued to Working Committee members eligible to vote at the Dec. 19 poll being numbered by the party. They also stressed the importance of identifying those responsible for bringing in a group of outsiders to Sirikotha on the day before the poll to suppress dissent. The committee is headed by attorney-at-law Srinath Perera. Wickremesinghe constituted the committee after vowing to punish all those responsible for Dec. 19 incidents regardless of their standing in the party. Perera said that they responded to a recent advertisement published by Sirikotha inviting those having information pertaining to the incident to appear before the committee. Wickremesinghe’s camp would never have thought we would appear before a committee widely believed to be loyal to the incumbent leader. Now they have an opportunity to prove their critics wrong, the spokesperson said. Srinath Perera’s committee couldn’t be unaware Govt. accountable for missing civilians in war of the urgent need to throw out Wickremesinghe and his cronies, whose failure to launch a cohesive campaign targeting the corrupt Rajapaksa regime was one of the major reasons for the deterioration of the party, he said. The Reformists said that they wanted the Srinath Perera’s committee to release its complete observations and recommendations. They dismissed threats to remove Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa and parliamentarian Dayasiri Jayasekera as being nothing but a joke. They alleged that Wickremesinghe was dancing to the tune of President Rajapaksa, whose hand could be clearly seen. According to Lal Perera the Reformists would go ahead with their campaign regardless of attempts by Wickremesinghe to silence those pushing for his ouster. Former Galle District UNP MP Lakshman Ananda Lanarolle, who once nursed Baddegama electorate will launch a book titled ‘MahindaRanil Hawula’ ( Mahinda-Ranil partnership) at the National Library Services Board tomorrow (Jan.17) evening in support the Reformists’ campaign. Sources told The Island that Lanarolle, who had been at the forefront of the struggle against Wickremesinghe would explain how Wickremesinghe had sacrificed the party to protect his position with the support of President Rajapaksa. Former Gampaha District MP Reginald Perera and Southern Provincial Councillor, Maithree Gunaratne are scheduled to address the gathering. Among those expected to attend the book launch are one-time Assistant Leader, Rukman Senanayake and former Vice Chairman, Imitiaz Bakeer Marker. Sources said that their ‘oust Ranil’ campaign was on track in spite of Wickremesinghe securing the first-ever poll on Dec. 19. Two to contest for BASL top post SPECIAL OFFER (sundaytimes.lk) Two prominent members of the legal profession will contest for the Presidency of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) at its election of office bearers to be held next month. They are UNP MP Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe P.C and Thirantha Walaliyadde P.C. Mr. Rajapakshe submitted his nomination papers to Returning Officer Solicitor General Palitha Fernando PC., to contest the post of BASL president. The six proposers of Mr. Rajapakshe's candidature are Mr. Faisz Musthapha, PC, Mr. D.S. Wijesinghe, PC, Mr. Gamini Marapana, PC, Mr. S.A. Parathalingam, PC, Mr. Ikram Mohamed, PC and Mr. Manohara de Silva, PC, the seconders being Ms. Anoma Gunathilleke, Mr. Neville Abeyratne, Dr. Harsha Cabraal, PC, Mr. K. Neelakanda, Mr. Udaya Rohan de Silva, and Mrs. Chathurika Wijesinghe. Thirantha Walaliyadde P.C. too will contest for the post of President. The proposers of his name are Suhada Gamlath P.C., Kapila Waidyaratna, Upul Jayasuriya, G.E.W.Gunaratna, Ravi Matugama and Saliya Peiris. Elections for office-bearers for the year 2012/2013 will be held on February 22. FOR SHOPKEEPERS ASSOS FROM £3300 (PART & LABOUR INCLUDED)* ‘We cannot face families with plethora of questions being asked’ TNA- Govt talks on Jan 17-19 By Ravi Ladduwahetty www.easycold.co.uk Unit 1 Eastgate Business Park, Argall Way, London E10 7PG Office: 0208 5583 666 / 0203 0076 507 the manner that it ought to have been. However, Senior Minister and Communist Party Leader DEW Gunasekera said that it was stated in the LLRC report that nothing could be done in respect of the missing persons as there was no evidence. Leader of the House Nimal Siripala De Silva and government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella were both not available for comment. Meanwhile, the government and the TNA will meet on three consecutive days January 17-19 in respect of the land powers in accordance with the 13th Amendment and to arrive at a consensus, TNA National List MP M. Sumanthiran said. He also said that there have been a series of talks between the government and the party and he was confident that some agreement was possible in that direction. He also stressed that the land powers which were specified in the 13th Amendment of the Constitution were not being adhered to and stressed that some efforts should be made to reaching agreement in implementing them. (island.lk) The government was responsible for all the missing and dead civilians in the northern and eastern theatres of war, but little had been done to address the issue, the Tamil National Alliance charged yesterday. "This is an absurd situation where thousands of civilians died and have gone missing and especially in the final phases of the war and even the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission ( LLRC) report has taken it lightly and mentioned it only as a passing comment which is the most grave issue of the entire aspects of that report," TNA Spokesman and Jaffna District MP Suresh Premachandran told The Island yesterday. "We were expecting proper answers for this in the LLRC report which has failed to provide the true picture on this and we are grilled by the people of the northern and eastern provinces as to what has happened to their kith and kin and we are left speechless," he said. The Jaffna District MP said it might not be an issue for the government, but it had become an issue of epic proportions for them as they were the representatives of the Tamil people and it was the government which was answerable to the people of the North and the East in this regard, he said. Responding to a question as to what the TNA’s expectations from the government in this regard were,he said: "It all depends on what the reaction of the (sundaytimes.lk) UNP's Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa visited the government is to this Mahanayake of the Malwatte Chapter, Ven Thibbotuwawe Sri sensitive issue. Even the Sumangala Thera to obtain blessings on his birthday, on Thursday. LLRC report has not The incumbent chief priest presented Mr. Premadasa with a jewelmentioned this aspect in studded replica of an elephant . Bejewelled elephant for b’day boy Sajith President has immunity - US Justice Dept (sundayobserver.lk/2012/01/15) The US Justice Department, based on a directive from its legal adviser Harold Koh, has suggested to the District Court of the District of Columbia that President Mahinda Rajapaksa has immunity from the Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) suit filed by three Tamil plaintiffs for alleged complicity in war crimes. US Case law indicates that no Court has ever subjected a sitting Head of State to suit once the Executive Branch has suggested the Head of State immunity. Judge Colleen Kollar Kotelly had earlier called upon the State Department to indicate by January 13, 2012 whether or not the State intends to file a Statement of Interest regarding issues identified in President Rajapaksa’s motion filed last month, and if so, a date by which the Statement of Interest would be filed. Judge Kotelly, who served as the Presiding Judge on United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), has considerable expertise in legal issues on extra-territorial defendants and immunity defences. The response from the US Justice Department was filed on Friday before the deadline.A spokesperson for Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) which sponsored the legal action said they expected Judge Kotelly to agree with the suggestion and to dismiss the case, the proLTTE TamilNet reported. It acknowledged that the suggestion of immunity clearly articulated the US State Department’s continuing support to the Sri Lankan President. The decision by the US State Department has closed the avenues available for bringing legal action against President Rajapaksa in US Courts, legal analysts said. UNP rejects A/L Results Committee Report, says politicized by Zacki Jabbar 7 YEARS WARRANTY ISSUE 1050 The UNP yesterday rejected the report of the Committee that examined the mix up in last year’s Advanced Level Examination results and countrywide rankings, alleging that there had been government interference. Akila Viraj Kariyawasam MP, told a news conference in Colombo that that a proper reassessment of the Z-Score was required, but the Committee which was under political pressure, had white washed the culprits in an attempt to give its members an exit mechanism. "The Z-Scores should be assessed afresh to rectify any injustices that have occurred," he said adding that unless this was done the students who had been affected, would feel victimized and also suffer mentally. There are many who were made to believe that they had entered university, only to be told in less than 24 hours of their being omitted from the list. Moreover, the education authorities should calculate the Z-Scores from scratch, the MP observed. Kariyawasam had earlier written to Prime Minister D.M.Jayaratne requesting him to ask the Speaker to re-summon parliament on January 14, ahead of the scheduled date of January 17, to debate the mix up in the A/L results and countrywide rankings. Though technological issues have been blamed for the errors, it was clear that the urgency with which the results were released had led to the mess up. Since contradictory views were being expressed on a matter of utmost national importance, it was imperative that the highest legislative body in the country addressed the issue so that the mistakes could be rectified and repetitions avoided, he said. MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 11 WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 12 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 University teachers join the fray as undergrads’ protests snowball (sundaytimes.lk) Academic staff to strike on Education Minister S.B. Dissanayake and others Tuesday as Govt. under pressure puts on hold are set to meet with student representatives private university Bill By Leon Berenger shortly, in a bid to defuse the crisis, a senior official The wave of student protests over the proposal to said. introduce private universities in the country has “We are in the process of planning a meeting with now spread even higher, with the academic staff the student leaders and giving a hearing to their lined up to strike on Tuesday, in support of the problems. Together, we must work out a solution, undergraduates, as the Government backed or else the entire education sector will be in down, saying it had put the move on hold. disarray,” Higher Education Secretary Dr. Sunil Federation of University Navaratne said. Teachers’ Association He cautioned that, (FUTA) spokesman Dr. there were others Mahim Mendis said that who plan to ride the Government had no on the student right to bring proposals, issue to further private universities or their personal whatever, sans agendas. “This consultations with the should never be relevant people allowed to be the involved in those case. Therefore, subject areas. we should work He added that, there out a solution at was zero transparency the earliest,” he by the Government said. when dealing with Earlier in the important matters week, university concerning higher students Rajarata Medical Faculty students holding an Adhishtana throughout the education in this pooja. Pix by Indika Handuwala and Athula Bandara country. “Higher country took turns Education is an to hit the streets in important component in any country, but the noisy protests, beginning from Colombo to the hill Government does not want to see it that way, and capital of Kandy, and later extending to the south therefore, a pittance of 1.9% was put aside from in Matara, as well as to Anuradhapura and the State coffers towards this sector. Ratnapura. “The authorities decided to freeze the The end result of it all was the Sri controversial Bill only after we spoke of trade Jayawardhanapura University being forced to put union action. This has always been the case in up shutters, the Medical Faculty at the Rajarata previous issues as well. Therefore, their word Campus being closed, nearly half a dozen cannot be trusted, and the upcoming strike on students arrested and put behind bars, with at Tuesday is to send a strong message to those least some 40 undergraduates seeking medical holding high office,” he said.He warned that, if the treatment, following clashes with the police. Government fails to address these issues without At the start, the Government took a tough stand, delay, there will be more trade union action in refusing to change its position, saying that the various forms demonstrations were being fuelled by covert The Government, for its part, says that only a groups with an armed uprising in mind, and small section of the people are against this move, warned of a severe crackdown, if the protests while the majority who are for it should speak up, continued.The students, for their part, scoffed at or resort to some kind of action. However, Higher (Contd: on P15) ISSUE 1050 Teacher unions dismiss expert committee report by Dasun Edirisinghe (island.lk) Teacher trade unions yesterday dismissed the recommendations made by experts committee appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to look into the matters related to the mess up of the district rankings of the GCE (A/L) results. General Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers Service Union (CTSU) Mahinda Jayasinghe told The Island that there was nothing different between the statements of the Education Minister and the experts committee on the messing up of rankings. He said that the report was totally fabricated by the government. There were five steps in the results evaluating process: marking the answer scripts, grading the results (A, B, C and S), computerizing the data, making country rankings and finally district ranking, Jayasinghe said. "The committee recommendation conveniently said like the Minister that the error was in the final step and it was corrected by the Examinations Department the following day," he said. The trade unionist claimed that none of the experts from the statistics field were included in the committee. It should have investigated the formula which combined the Z scores of two syllabuses. Jayasinghe said they were demanding the reevaluation of answer scripts along with investigation of the Z score formula which combined the results of two different syllabuses without putting innocent students in trouble. General Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers Union Joseph Stalin said that the committee failed to investigate the messing up of the results. Stalin noted that the committee report said there was nothing wrong, but they recommend that it should not be repeated next time and called for action to prevent such incidents. "So, the committee admitted there was something wrong with the results," he said. SL Tamils want self-determination (dailymirror.lk) A Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora group said Sunday that it will support discussions for a political settlement on the island if the solution alters the structure of governance in the country. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF), which is seen by the Sri Lankan government as an organisation which promotes the ideologies of the Tamil Tiger rebels, said that Tamil speaking people in Sri Lanka are entitled to the right to selfdetermination, reported Xinhua. In a statement emailed to the Sri Lankan and international media, the GTF which has offices in several countries but not in Sri Lanka, said that the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka has not ended despite the end of the war nearly three years ago.The Sri Lankan government defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 after 30 years of war but since then has initiated talks with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a key political party in Sri Lanka. However, the discussions which have failed to see the light of a final political solution despite pressure from India. Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna is scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka Monday to push for progress on a political solution for the Tamils."The governance structure of the country should recognise that the Tamil speaking peoples are entitled to the right to self-determination and granting to them irreversible autonomy in the areas of historic habitation. We for our part will support the full implementation of such an arrangement if agreed upon, and urge the international community to encourage the Sri Lankan government to come up with such an acceptable political solution and ensure its genuine implementation," the GTF said in the statement sent to the media. The GTF has been having discussions with representatives of foreign governments including the US and Britain, urging for a political solution in Sri Lanka.The Sri Lankan government, however, does not recognise any statement from the GTF and even boycotted an invitation to attend the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the African National Congress in South Africa as the GTF was among the invitees. (Source: IANS) Mahinda acts swiftly to scotch Chamal for PM story Enjoys "Puswedilla’’ at Lionel Wendt Theatre By Shamindra Ferdinando (island.lk) President Mahinda Rajapaksa Friday (Jan 13) thwarted what insiders called a calculated move on the part of disgruntled elements within the SLFP-led coalition to trigger a revolt against the Rajapaksas. A furious president acted swiftly and decisively to scotch rapidly spreading rumour that his eldest brother Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa was to be sworn in as the Premier at the expense of D.M. Jayaratne. Asked whether the president had felt the move posed a serious threat to the unity and stability in the coalition, well informed sources pointed out had the SLFP leader took it lightly he wouldn’t have called SLFP seniors and FOR SHOPKEEPERS ASSOS FROM £3300 7 YEARS WARRANTY (PART & LABOUR INCLUDED)* Wall Unit Gondola Bread Unit www.easycold.co.uk Unit 1 Eastgate Business Park, Argall Way, London E10 7PG 0208 558 36 66 SPECIAL OFFER leaders of UPFA constituent parties to Temple Trees Friday evening to personally assure them there wouldn’t be a cabinet reshuffle. Having neutralized immediate threat of dissension, President Rajapaksa Saturday (Jan.14) evening enjoyed ‘puswedilla’, a political satire at the Lionel Wendt. Among the audience were several top politicians and officials and their families. The much talked about drama depicts how President Rajapaksa maneuvered besieged UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, the workings of the president’s inner circle and the current political issues. Failure on the part of the president to take remedial action could have caused a catastrophic situation, the sources said. The abortive bid to trigger trouble in the dominant party in the coalition, which had been free of internal dissent over the past few years, caused ripples in political circles. The sources said that the move was a key part in the overall political strategy pursued by those trying to destabilize the SLFP in spite of the president introducing the 18th Amendment to the Constitution to pave the way for him to contest the presidency for an unprecedented third term. These sources said that during Friday’s meeting the president on his own explained that the story doing the rounds about Chamal being the next prime minister was nothing but a lie aimed at fomenting internal strife in the SLFP and the government. He alleged that a member of his cabinet had conspired with a section of the media to undermine the government but stopped short of naming the culprit. However, he declared that he got in touch with the newspaper which was involved in the conspiracy. The president was meeting UPFA seniors in the wake of reports that Chamal Rajapaksa could be sworn in as early as Jan. 17 when parliament met after the end of the budget debate late last December. Among those present at this meeting were SLFP General Secretary Healthcare Minister Maithripala Sirisena and Irrigation and Water Resources Management and Leader of the House Nimal Siripala De Silva, mentioned as being in the frontline for the premiership. They were joined by UPFA General Secretary Susil Premajayantha, SLFP Treasurer Dallas Allahapperuma, Minister S.B. Dissanayake, Minister Bandula Gunawardena, Dew Gunasekera, Dinesh Gunawardene, A.L.M. Athaulla and Wimal Weerawansa. At the end of the informal meeting, the President invited the ministers for dinner. Responding to a query, the sources said that earlier some speculated about Minister Basil Rajapaksa seeking the premiership though that failed to trigger a reaction among the party seniors. However, recent reports on Chamal Rajapaksa’s elevation to premiership drew angry reactions from some government members, they said. The SLFP had been relatively free of internal strife, while the UNP struggled to come to terms with Sajith Premadasa publicly challenging Ranil Wickremesinghe. The sources said that in spite of a series of problems plaguing the coalition there had never been a challenge to the leadership. The Sunday Island learns that the government is of the opinion that the UNP or the JVP couldn’t pose a real challenge to the UPFA in the foreseeable future unless a rift within the government could cause a rebellion against the Rajapaksa family. They pointed out that a section of the party resented the government’s failure to rein newcomer R. Duminda Silva, MP, leading to a gun battle between the ex-UNPer’s gang and ex-SLFP strongman, Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra on Oct. 8. The assassination of Premachandra triggered strong protests in the government, with a section alleging President Rajapaksa and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa of throwing their weight behind Silva. Sources said that the ongoing battle between Public Relations Minister Mervyn Silva and an influential section of Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha members, too, had placed the SLFP in an extremely difficult position, with the latter pushing for punitive action against Silva. ``The government seemed to be harassed by Silvas,’’ the sources quipped referring to on and off criticism leveled by former Chief Justice, Sarath Nanda Silva, R. Duminda Silva and Mervyn Silva. MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA ATLAS 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 13 Our experience is your peace of mind Fast, Efficient, Reliable and Professional. Best Prices and Best Service. SHIPPING CAR SHIPPING £750* from o b m olo 0 to C y 6 Fl 2 £ m o fr Sea & Air Cargo Car & Container Shipping Pay your Freight Charges at Colombo We can help with: Bank information and draft of your letter of credit Applying for certificate of permanent export Car handling and loading with extreme care Tea Chest from £10 1x20 Container £ 750 *Conditions apply One t/chest to Sri Lanka door to door £30.00 t free packing material t free boxes t free tapes t professional packing service t service storage facility t free storage for one month Contact: F vehicle shipping from £750.00 F special rates for used motor spare parts F car breaking facilities F full & part containers e e Fr ction le l o C g n i d Loa 0 days 1 y r eve 020 8459 6633/020 8459 0001 079 4914 3535 E mail: atlasshipping@hotmail.co.uk 430 High Road, Willesden, London NW10 2 XA (Opst:Homebase) Express Service to CANADA, AUSTRALIA, USA, INDIA & PHILIPPINES CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 14 NEWSLANKA Internet visas: More than 3,000 payments per day (island.lk) More than 3,000 users make payments for online visas via Lanka Gate Internet Payment Gateway (IPG) , the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) said. "Reports say that the government’s income from the issue of online visas hit the Rs. 70 million mark within 10 days," the agency said. The Lanka Gate Internet Payment Gateway (IPG) is the country’s first government sector IT payment gateway and was being implemented successfully, the Department of Immigration and Emigration said. Presidential Advisor and ICTA Chairman Professor P. W. Epasinghe said that in the future, payments for all government services would be made via the Lanka Gate Internet Payment (IPG) created by ICTA. From the beginning of this year it has been made obligatory for all tourists to Sri Lanka to obtain their visas online. Within eight days, close upon 24,000 tourists have paid visa fees using the site, the ICTA Chairman said. ICTA eServices Programme Head Kanchana Thudugala pointed out that daily close upon 3,000 foreigners make payments through the Lanka Gate for obtaining their visas. In addition ICTA Chief Executive Officer Reshan Dewapura said that there were several government services that could be availed of without making payment to the Lanka Gate Internet Payment Gateway. Among these are train and bus time-tables, current status of applications for national identity cards and the obtaining of vehicle revenue licenses. 19 JANUARY - 2012 Harry’s post on HNB Board deemed vacated (island.lk) Harry Jayawardena is deemed to have vacated his post as Director of Hatton National Bank PLC in keeping with Central Bank governance regulations. "At a meeting of Board of Directors of Hatton National Bank PLC on January 12, 2012, it was decided that by operation of Monetary Board Direction No 11 of 2007, as amended by Direction No 5 of 2008, issued under the Banking Act, Mr. D H S (Harry) Jayawardena is deemed to be vacated his office as a Director of HNB after having completed his term of office," the bank said in a stock exchange filing yesterday (Jan. 17). "His vacation of post as Director of HNB was accepted by the Board with effect from December 31, 2011," the bank said. Lankan shines at Hyderabad International Week ISSUE 1050 TNA response CONT FROM P8 exposed to harm. This inference gives credence to the allegation that the government deliberately or recklessly lured civilians into harm's way by repeatedly declaring NFZs with the knowledge that such zones would be subsequently attacked due to the LTTE's presence within them. xvii. The LLRC's overall analysis of the allegations against the government reveals a fatal contradiction. On the one hand, the LLRC unquestioningly accepts the narrative provided by the security forces that they carefully and meticulously planned each attack and used sophisticated means to ascertain the precise location of civilians within the NFZs. The LLRC also accepts the position of the government that strict procedures were followed prior to each attack. Hence the military command was intimately aware of the nature and precise location of each and every target. On the other hand, the Commission concludes that the civilian deaths, which did in fact occur, were unintentional, and resulted from an unprecedented situation where no other choice was possible. It also concludes that decisions to return LTTE artillery fire were made in the heat and confusion of an armed conflict by field commanders in situ, and thus could not be secondguessed. This narrative of field commanders being left with no option but to return fire despite the presence of civilians in the area that was being subjected to counter-attack contradicts the LLRC's position that attacks had been carried out within the NFZs only after careful planning and with possession of intimate knowledge of the precise whereabouts of civilians. Incidentally, it is also diametrically at odds with the internationally publicised position of the government during the last stages of the war, which was that the use of heavy weaponry was no longer necessary. If the location of civilians were known, then their deaths could not be simply dismissed as unintentional without further investigation. Hence the LLRC's analysis is, at best, self-contradictory, and reflects its reluctance to genuinely examine the allegations against the government. (Contd: on P15) Harry out! by Dasun Edirisinghe Prabath Samarasooriya did Sri Lanka proud by successfully showcasing two sets of collections ‘Expect the unexpected’ inspired by Sri Lankan eclectic culture and ‘Jassana’ inspired by the Jessana area in Sri Lanka. Using strong elements in this collection such as bright and bold colours and prints, Prabath concentrated on a creative cut and simple yet dramatic silhouettes. Commenting on the collection Prabath said “I just want to depict all my Sri Lankan collections which use local fabrics, which makes it very unique. Enjoying immense success in Hyderabad, Prabath certainly made an impression on the Indian market; so much so that he had a sellout show. (island.lk) Petroleum Industries Minister Susil Premajayantha has appointed Wasantha Ekanayake, a board member of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) as its acting chairman. The appointment will come into effect on January 16. This follows chairman Harry Jayawardena handing over his resignation to the Minister on Friday. "The Minister has accepted the resignation", official sources said yesterday. "Jayewardena is out". Ekanayake will oversee duties until a new chairman is named. Ekanayake, an officer of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS), works for the Ministry of Finance and Planning. He sits on the CPC Board as the Treasury’s representative. 'War tourism' attracts millions of visitors to Sri Lanka (thenational.ae) DUBAI // The Sri Lankan government is eager to tap into growing interest in the UAE to see parts of the island nation that had been unsafe for decades. Since 26 years of civil war ended in 2009, Sri Lanka has been rebuilding its battered north and encouraging tourism internally and from outside the country. Much of this is "war tourism", sights such as a tractor converted into a tank and a network of underground tunnels that the Tamil Tigers dug. Sarath Wijesinghe, Sri Lanka's ambassador to the UAE, said in the past few months the number of tourists visiting his country had increased by 46 per cent. "In fact in the northern and eastern areas we have are seeing around 500,000 tourists per month." Overall, the numbers of visitors to Sri Lanka was 900,000 in December alone. Mr Wijesinghe said there was an appetite for "war tourism" as many people were curious and inquisitive about the history of the country. "I would say you can call it war tourism but we CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT are looking to increase all kinds of tourism including medical, cricket and environmental," Mr Wijesinghe said, adding tourists would be able to learn more about the civil war and see what it was like for people during that time. Mobisher Rabbani, the president of the Overseas Pakistanis and Sri Lankan Society in Dubai, last month visited the city of Jaffna at the island's northern tip. "We were taken to see a network of underground tunnels used by the Tamil Tigers and it was amazing to see how well everything was fitted out," Mr Rabbani said. "The strangest sight for me was seeing a tractor that had been converted into a tank with slabs of War relics, such as this destroyed water tank in Jaffna, armour attached to it." where Mobisher Rabbani stands, have become popular The war relics have been preserved by destinations in Sri Lanka. Courtesy of Mobisher Rabbani the government and have information has been a popular destination for expatriate boards telling people what happened at the Pakistanis. scene. The number of Sri Lankans in the Emirates is He said Pakistan supported the Sri Lankan estimated at 300,000. government from 1989 to 2009 and the island WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA TRICO 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 15 COMMERCIAL FREIGHT TO SRI LANKA Vehicle shippers You cannot afford not to try Trico, see below the benefits. With Trico your cargo travel faster / safer than with anyone else, try us and see the difference, We offer weekly sailing to Colombo you get your goods when you need them. CONTACT US FOR FULL HOUSE PACKING AND SHIPPING TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. a) You can deliver your vehicles to our yard until 11-12 pm in the night!, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK , 24 hours security. b) BV ISNPECTION arrange at our yard. c) Arrange POLICE Clearance for your vehicles, you can have a peace of mind before you ship it, that your vehicle does not have pending fiancé/ not stolen or meddle with it’. That will save your money if you have to bring it back. d) Your vehicles will be loaded by our own professional staff, e) Advice on LC opening and preparing of LC documents, within the time limit. f) Your importer deal direct with Trico Colombo no other third party. g) OFFER COMPETITIVE PRICE , You get invoice as per our quotation , without any additions. h) Friendly , professional and helpful staff at the end of the phone six days a week to serve you i) Weekly sailing to Colombo ( Loading Thursday and Friday) At Trico we are not just doing only shipping, We go extra mile to offer professional service to our customers, where they can be rest assured that their vehicles travel safer and faster to Sri Lanka. TRY US YOU WILL NOT REGRET Trico Freight UK Ltd 555 White Hart Lane, London N17 7RP Fax: 020 8889 5445 CALL US NOW OR EMAIL US WITH DIMENSIONS. 020 8888 8787 E-MAIL : info@tricofreight.co.uk TRICO - THE NAME TRUSTED BY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR OVER 30 YEARS HAPPY CUSTOMERS COME BACK TO US TIME AFTER TIME BECAUSE WE PUT THE NEEDS OF THE CUSTOMERS FIRST. TNA response CONT FROM P14 xviii. A similar criticism may be levelled at the LLRC with respect to its analysis of the allegation that the security forces deliberately targeted hospitals. While admitting that hospitals were in fact shelled, the Commission concludes that, due to the nonavailability of primary evidence of a technical nature, it was not possible to reach a definitive conclusion that one party or the other was responsible for the shelling. This position is difficult to maintain given the purported precautions taken by the security forces to minimise civilian casualties. Evidence before the Commission revealed that the security forces had at their disposal 'state of the art' surveillance devices that enabled them to closely monitor the conflict zone, often in 'real time', in order to monitor the movements of the civilians with a view to avoiding civilian casualties. Yet the Commission failed to call for such surveillance footage or to recommend further investigations into the shelling of hospitals. xix. The LLRC admits to over a thousand cases of alleged disappearances of persons after surrender to or arrest by security forces. Hence it recommends that a Special Commissioner of Investigation be appointed to investigate alleged disappearances and provide material to the Attorney General to initiate criminal proceedings as appropriate. However, the LLRC makes it clear that, in its opinion, these disappearances are isolated incidents perpetrated by a few. The Commission comes to this conclusion despite specifically conceding its lack of capacity to conduct investigations. In fact, during public hearings in Puttalam, the Chairman of the LLRC refused to interpret its mandate as contemplating any investigative functions. Without even so much as acknowledging an investigative function, the LLRC still went on to conclusively determine that over a thousand incidents, many taking place in the space of just a few days between 17th and 20th May 2009, were isolated and unconnected, and not systematic. Such a mischaracterisation is prejudicial to any future investigation, and is cynically aimed at countering allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity with respect to the systematic practice of enforced... (Contd: on P21 Lanka's first monorail in H'tota Senanayake now senior DIG Shirajiv SIRIMANE By Hemantha Randunu The Public Service Commission (PSC) has promoted Anura Senanayake to the rank of Senior DIG with effect from Jan. 14. Senanayake, who played a critical role in police operations in the city and its suburbs at the height of eelam war IV was promoted to the rank of DIG in 2008. Senanayake joined the police department on Oct. 15, 1973 as a Sub Inspector and was promoted to the rank of Inspector in 1981, Chief Inspector in 1985, ASP in 1989, SP in 1995 and SSP in 2000. NEWSLANKA subscription £40 for 52 issues (1 year) University from P12 the accusation, saying that, the State, instead of addressing the crisis at hand, was talking about an armed revolution, and that, the protests were linked to the Tamil Diaspora, which only infuriated the students and aggravated the crisis. “This claim by the Government, only sounds like a ‘school boy howler’,” said InterUniversity Students’ Federation (IUSF) president Sanjeewa Bandara. He described the Government’s decision to put on hold the private universities issue, as a small victory for the students. “However, this is not enough, the relevant authorities must do away with it altogether, and as they cannot be trusted to keep heir word, as past events clearly showed, we plan more GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. (dailynews.lk) South Asia's first monorail track will be built in Hambantota linking the new Hambantota Airport and the Suriyawewa International cricket stadium. The project is expected to get off the ground next year. Hambantota district Parliamentarain Namal Rajapaksa told Daily News that this would be a three kilometre stretch and they are currently talking to several investors in this regard. He said that one of the main aims of this proposed rail track is that it would link key development projects that are already taking place in the City of Hambantota. "One would be the proposed IT park where over 1.500 would be directly employed and the proposed convention centre, Airport, a 3,000 room apartment complex and several key investment projects," he said. Since this is a very expensive project the monorail track is expected to be constructed on a build and operate basis where both the investment and maintenance costs would be less expensive to the country. He also disclosed plans to construct a night market for Hambantota, which would open at 9 p.m. and go on till around 4 a.m. Rajapaksa also said that the Colombo-Marata Highway would be completed by 2013. "This would be extended to Hambantota by 2016 and the railway line too would be extended to Hambantota," he said. protests beginning next week.” he added. He said that, apart from the private university issue, there are other matters as well, such as the jailing and suspending of students, the closure of university facilities, the Advanced Level Exam results fiasco and late-night police visits to the homes of protestors. “We will continue with the protests, until the Government addresses these matters at the very earliest. It is this high-handed action of the authorities that forced the students onto the streets, and now it is accusing us of having connections with the Tamil Diaspora. Perhaps, sections of the State are connected with the Tamil Diaspora,” he said. He added that the Government was bankrupt in finding solutions to the festering crisis within the halls of higher education, and was, instead, behaving like a clown in a circus. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. NEWSLANKA PAGE 16 (sundaytimes.lk) This week our ‘Budget Traveller’ columnist offers some tips for those contemplating on taking the hike to Adam’s Peak It’s Sri Pada season! Now would be the time to pull over a sweater (or two), slip on your trekking shoes and scale the fourth highest mountain in Sri Lanka. During December to April the lights along the path to the top of Adam’s Peak (also known as Sri Pada and Samanalakanda) are switched on to guide the pilgrims as they scale the mountain as part of a religious ritual. That is a sight all by itself at 3am when you begin the accent. The silhouette of the 2, 243 meter high mountain, against a deep blue sky and dotted with sparkly lights in a wavy pattern. It’s what a shutterbug’s dreams are made of. These particular six months are considered the best time to shin up as the weather in the area is most accommodating; during May the monsoon drifts in making it difficult, almost treacherous to climb. Besides, with good weather you have less cloud cover and a better chance at catching the breathtaking spectacle of the sunrise as it creeps over the peak. The sunrise is by far the best I’ve seen yet; it makes the laborious accent that can leave your legs feeling like jelly, completely worth the aching joints and raw, biting cold. And in order to catch it you must prepare yourself. What you need is warm clothing- it gets terribly nippy up there. Pack a snug warm sweater, a cap, a pair of good trekking shoes and a raincoat— just in case it rains. You’ll be starting your journey up at about 3am, so take some food with you- a bottle of water, sandwiches and light snacks for an energy 19 JANUARY - 2012 Onward and up boost. There are a few shops along the way but the prices of items are expensive as the “enterprising” locals make a few extra bucks off weary travellers. There are six trails that you can take- each has a different level of difficulty. I’m going to tell you about one of the easier routes. Known as the Hatton- Nallathanni Trail, it starts off right at the foot of the mountain so you have a distance of about 6 km to the top. It should take you about 3 hours to reach the peak- the round trip being 6 hours give or take; generally climbing down is much faster. This was a road trip I took with my family but I’ll suggest a possible route you could take via public transport. If you take the 9.45am Colombo Fort- Badulla train, you’ll reach Hatton by 2.30pm. A first class ticket would cost you Rs. 460. Once you get to Hatton you can take a bus leading from Dickoya to Maskeliya. From there take another bus up to Nallathanni. We stayed at the Punsisi Guesthouse which is a 2 minute walk to the foot of the mountain. Be sure to have a light dinner and turn in early; setting your alarm to sound off at 2am. Waking up in the wee hours of the morning, shroud yourself in the warm clothing you’ve got, have a hot cup of tea and something light to eat before you set off. At the 3am, you can start your journey. There’s no chance you can wander off the trail as it’s marked out with steps. Steps of stone, earth, concrete; wide steps, steep steps, short steps. It’s steps—all the way to the top. Not the best for the knees of the uninitiated. There were several times I thought I’d finally reached the top but a few steps up would reveal the seemingly ISSUE 1050 never ending lighted trail reaching into the dusky sky. Bleak as it may seem—remember that the sunrise at the peak will be worth it. You’ll know you’re getting closer when you see the Siddhalepa massage spot, they knead out any knots in your muscles; for a fee of course!. You should reach the summit at around 6am and if you were to look back, you’ll see a sheer drop winding down behind you. Good for pictures; though not so good for those who (sundayobserver.lk) The Sri Pada season is now in full swing with suffer from vertigo. thousands of pilgrims and tourists climbing the Holy Peak daily. The Continue up towards sunrise from the summit to the flat landing. of Sri Pada is often described as one of the most stunning sights When you reach anywhere in the world. Here tourists from New Zealand set up their there, give yourself cameras to capture that perfect moment when the first rays of the Sun a pat on the back, beckon the faithful at the top of Sri Pada. Pic: Saman Mendis find a spot to sit and watch as the sun For a few extra tips, I’d recommend that you pick a claims the sky. day that isn’t a public holiday or the Extraordinary is how I’d describe it. As the sunrises, you’ll also notice the triangular shadow weekend—preferably. Or else the pace of your casted by the peak grow on the land below. On a journey will be restricted as many devotees flock to make their pilgrimage during this time to worship very clear day, you might even be able to see the sacred footprint. Always, always remember not Colombo from up there. Heading back, I’d recommend the scenic route. On to litter. Carry empty water bottles and food the opposite side is a trail down. This is a more dirt wrappers down with you and dispose of them when you return. Also, keep in mind that we’ve road, with steps appearing only occasionally. been having unpredictable weather lately, so check There’s a lot more wild life and scenery to soak up along this route with several temples along the way what the forecast looks like before planning your trek. Till next time, happy trekking! to keep you on track. Jacqueline dazzles for Colombo Jewellery Stores with 20’s look (undaytimes.lk/120115)( Sri Lankan beauty queen and Bollywood star, Jacqueline Fernandez was back in the island to launch the Colombo Jewellery Stores latest collection. Celebrating 90 years, the jewellery store themed the collection on the 20’s and Jacqueline dressing aptly looked stunning in a 20’s designed gown and elaborately styled hair. Releasing three movies this year, Jacqueline has been quite busy in Mumbai. She’ll be performing alongside some of Bollywood’s biggest stars such as Saif Ali Khan and John Abraham in Race 2 which is set to be released in November. The Sri Lankan beauty queen will also be playing the role of Sanjana in Raaz 3D directed by Vikram Bhatt and pitched to be released in August. “This year I hope to concentrate on my career in cinema. Cinema is something I’ve wanted to do since I was younger and I know I have what it takes to be an actress,” says Jacqueline describing how cinema is a longterm career path she hopes to pursue. Having won the International Indian Film Academy Award for Best Debut and the Stardust Award for Exciting New Face in 2010 for her co-starring role as Jasmine in Aladin Jaqueline is certainly making waves in Bollywood. Speaking about her rise to fame in India in just two years, Jacqueline says, “I’m very lucky to have made it this far while competing against some of the most famous actresses who are experienced and well versed. I certainly consider myself lucky.” She says learning Hindi was her biggest challenge when she got to Mumbai and trying to make her career in the Indian movie industry. “I didn’t even know how to direct a rickshaw to my home. It wasn’t easy but I’ve managed.” Prolifically making movies, she’s picked up the language fast. While she’s busy in Bollywood, Jaqueline says she is very interested in making movies in Sri Lanka. “I’d like act in Sri Lankan movies and promote the industry. Sri Lankan cinema has a lot of potential but it also needs a lot of support as well.” She shares that she has been approached with roles in Sri Lankan films but she’s being selective, adding “the script really matters to me”. Popping down to Sri Lanka for the unveiling of Colombo Jewellery Stores latest collection, Jaqueline is thrilled with the intricate vintage themed pieces. Personally designed by the store’s third generation CEO Akram Casim, who based his designs on trends at the time his grandfather established the jewellery store, Stepping out in style: Jaqueline says she’s Jacqueline at the launch of the proud to endorse Colombo Jewellery Stores Colombo Jewellery latest collection. Stores as it’s the best Pix by Susantha Liyanawatte for quality jewellery that is more than just an accessory. Northern Province to be returned to civilian administration. We note the Sri Lankan government’s recent assurance that it will ensure from P4 the withdrawal of security forces from all aspects of Sri Lankan government should take the lead in community life and restrict their role exclusively to delivering a devolution package. We urge the Sri security matters. Lankan government to implement quickly this We agree with the recommendation that more recommendation and the LLRC’s call for the action be taken to help internally displaced persons rebuild their lives. We also agree that the government should make available Incorporating J.A. Phillips & Co. Est. 1947 con. to relatives a list of all Solicitors detainees in custody 281 The Broadway, Southall, Middlesex UB1 1NG since the end of the conflict; publicly declare all detention plus VAT and sites; and allow family, judicial and disbursements International Committee of the Red Will also undertake Business Sales, Purchases & Transfers, Cross access. We Company Law, Immigration & Nationality, Work Permits, support the call for anyone responsible for Wills & Probate, Family Law in UK unlawful detentions to & Sri Lanka on different fee scales. be prosecuted. Specialist in speeding & traffic Offences. The British Government is, on the whole, disappointed by the report’s findings and recommendations on accountability. Like many others, we feel that these leave many gaps and unanswered questions. We welcome the acknowledgement that “considerable civilian casualties” occurred during the final stages of the conflict and the recommendation that specific incidents require further investigation. But we note that many credible allegations of violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law, including from the UN Panel of Experts report, are either not addressed or only partially answered. We believe that video footage, authenticated by UN Special Rapporteurs, should inform substantive, not just technical, investigations into apparent grave abuses. The British Government believes that the report’s recommendations on ongoing human rights issues in Sri Lanka are well founded. We hope they will be implemented vigorously. We welcome especially the focus on tackling attacks on media freedom and disappearances – including thousands of outstanding cases. We encourage the Sri Lankan government to move quickly to implement the LLRC report’s recommendations. Some recommendations could be completed in a matter of months. Others may take time to implement fully, but initial steps can be taken now. Ultimately, the success or failure of the LLRC will be judged on the Sri Lankan government’s implementation of its recommendations. On accountability, implementing the report’s recommendations would represent a useful first step. But we continue to believe it is important that an independent, credible and thorough mechanism is put in place to investigate all allegations of grave abuses. The British Government has consistently condemned terrorism in all its forms. The LTTE is a brutal and ruthless organisation which remains proscribed in the UK. Our long-term interest is in a stable, peaceful Sri Lanka, free from the scourge of terrorism, and as a fellow member of the Commonwealth, conforming to the standards and values which Commonwealth membership requires. Sri Lanka’s aim of achieving reconciliation amongst its people is one we value. It can be achieved through an honest acknowledgement of the past and processes, in which all parties take part, to ensure justice, reconciliation and political progress. We remain committed to helping Sri Lanka achieve lasting peace and reconciliation and will work with international partners to this end, including with the assistance of relevant international organisations. - Asian Tribune - By Megara Tegal UK Government Conveyancing Specialist e Edward De Silva & Co. Will do house conveyancing at £350 Tel: 0208 571 2299 Fax: 020 8571 2014 Email: edslawyer@btconnect.com MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 17 WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 18 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 Sri Lankan envoy to Sweden Ambassador Alahapperuma presents his credentials to King Carl XVI Gustaf By Aruni Amarasinghe The newly appointed Sri Lankan envoy to Sweden, Oshadhi Alahapperuma presented his Credentials to His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, the King of Sweden recently at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Representing the Sweden Government the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps called at the Sri Lankan Embassy which is located in the heart of Stockholm and escorted the Ambassador and his accompanying suite to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in limousines provided by the Court. Later the Sri Lankan Ambassador was taken to the Royal Palace of Stockholm in a horse-drawn Royal Mews' carriage according to tradition. The Royal Guard presented arms when the carriage arrived at the outer courtyard of the eastern wing of the Palace and the military band played while the Ambassador alighted from the carriage at the inner courtyard. Two Chamberlains welcomed the Ambassador and his suite. He was then escorted into the Palace while a guard of honour composed of grenadiers lined the stairs leading to the audience chamber. Later he was received by a Lord-in-Waiting and followed by the Master of Ceremonies in the second Chamber. In the third chamber the Ambassador was received by the First Marshal of the Court, the Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff and the Grand Master of Ceremonies. Finally Ambassador Oshadhi Alahapperuma was escorted to an audience with His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, the King of Sweden to present his Letter of Credence. After the official ceremony the Ambassador had a 'one to one meeting' with the King. The King was very much interested in knowing about the root cause for the conflict in Sri Lanka and His Majesty said that he is very happy that the Sri Lanka war was ended. The King was interested to know about the ongoing rehabilitation programs especially those affected by the war and the tsunami. The King especially mentioned about the visit to Sri Lanka by the Crown Princess Victoria in 2005. Ambassador Alahapperuma took the opportunity to explain the steps being taken by the Government of Sri Lanka headed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to develop northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the war and also to rehabilitate the war-affected youth and the people. He further stated that within a short period of time after the war the rehabilitation took place which is now coming to an end. Ambassador also mentioned that almost all the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) have been resettled in their places of origin. The King recalled his visit to Sri Lanka in 1966 as a Cadet Officer and Ambassador Alahapperuma made a request to His Majesty the King Carl XVI Gustaf to visit Sri Lanka once again as the country has returned to normalcy after 30 years of conflict. At the end of the audience the Ambassador requested His Majesty for permission to introduce his accompanying suite, Mr.S.B. Wijekoon, Minister Counsellor and Mr. L.G.Dissanayake, Third Secretary (Commercial). After the presentation of Credentials, a multireligious function was held at the Embassy to bestow blessings on Ambassador Oshadhi Alahapperuma. Chief incumbent of the Stockholm Buddhist Vihara, Ven. Kirindigalle Dhammarathana Nayaka Thero, Chief Incumbent of the Tapovana, Ven. Watapana Pannaratana Thero and SweLankan Catholic Priest Rev Father Michael Bjerkhagen conducted the religious proceedings. Sri Lanka's newly appointed envoy to Sweden, former General Manager of Mobitel, Ambassador Oshadhi Alahapperuma, is an engineer by profession. He was born in Matara in 1972. His primary education was at Meegasdeniya Junior School, Urugamuwa, Kumaratunga Munidasa Maha Vidyalaya, Dickwella, Matara and secondary education at Ananda College, Colombo. He completed obtained a BSc in Engineering, specializing in Telecommunication at Electro Technical University at St Petersburg, Russia. He has worked in the telecommunications sector and attended training programmes at Ericsson in Stockholm and Gothenburg in March 2004 and October 2005 respectively. Prior to his appointment, Ambassador Alahapperuma worked as an engineer at Mobitel Ltd in Sri Lanka from 2003 to 2010. Since 2010 he has served as Private Secretary to Hon Dullas Alahapperuma, Minister of Youth Affairs and Skills Development. He is also fluent in the Russia and conversational Swedish. Pix by: Alexis Daflos- The Royal Court, Sweden & Janaka Samanpriya 6 April(Easter for Lourdes tour), 9 Feb 2012 GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. NEWSLANKA ISSUE 1050 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 19 THE MOST TRUSTED & RELIABLE SHIPPER UNIWEST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SHIPPING & FORWADING AGENTS 20FT CONTAINERS, 40 FT HIGH CUBE CONTAINERS LS TRA VE S T S !* E E R F 4 th ) ht only (*Freig Now our receiving centre at No. 19, Ryhope Road, New Southgate, London, N11 1DR, is open EVERY SUNDAY from 9.30AM to 1.00PM and EVERY SATURDAY from 9.00AM to 6.00PM, contact Thilak 24/7 on 07588846159, and Edmonton Sayas on 0208 805 9529 KANDY WAREHOUSE CEYLON SHIPPING LINES LTD. 175, PARANAGANTOTA ROAD, MAVILMADA, KANDY. We accept delivery of your light goods. Terms & Conditions apply 19, RYHOPE ROAD, LONDON. N11 1DR PHONE: 020 8361 5087, 020 8368 9544, FAX: 020 8361 8498 E-mail: info@uniwestinternational.co.uk uniwest.fernando@btinternet.com 1la fkdñf,a TRINCOMALEE WILPATTU SRI LANKA CEYLON SHIPPING LINES LTD. 294/10, D.R. WIJEWARDENA Mw, COLOMBO. SRI LANKA. 3 la .kak WE CAN SHIP YOUR GOODS TO INDIA AT HIGHLY COMPETITIVE RATES MADRAS, CHENNAI, BANGALORE, TRIVENDRUM & COCHIN...ETC. Tng wjYH fiajh läkñka lr§ug wms iQodkï' JAFFNA WE OFFER SHIPPING SERVICES OF CARGO FROM COLOMBO TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AT VERY COMPETITIVE RATES SRI LANKA CONTACT: (0094-11) 2868954 COLOMBO WAREHOUSE S 10 £ t T 1s 10 E £ d A 2n 10 £ d C 3r H & Get E T EN experience GREAT NEWS FOR OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS G 20 Years of H FORWARD & G IN N I G P A IP SIGIRIYA DAMBULLA BATTOCALO POLONNARUWA NEGOMBO NUWARA- ELIYA COLOMBO ADAMS PEAK AMBALANGODA TISSA MAHA RAMAYA HIKKADUWA GALLE HMBANTOTA MATARA MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. PAGE 20 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 31st Night Dance Blast with the Stars Reality UK a charity based in the UK held their second 31st Night Dance at the RnB Banqueting Venue in Kingsbury on 31st December 2011. Many came together for New Years Eve and where honoured with the presence of Neil Warnakulasuriya and Nelson Waas of the Sunflowers together with Saman De Silva, Vincent De PaulPeiris, Aundre Martinez and the upcoming band, The Revolution.The Deputy Sri Lankan High Commissioner, Mr Amzawas among the distinguished guests who attended the dance. The charity's Patron Ven. AkuralaSamithagave a heart touching speech. He also gave an update as to the progress of the charity and its tremendous efforts to raise funds for adults and children with learning and physical disabilities in Sri Lanka. He spoke of his personal experience when he visited a care home in Bingiriya which the charity is supporting and described how the disabled people were suffering. The President of the charity, LukithCooray, gave a warm welcome speech and thanked everyone for coming and supporting a good cause. The stars brought everyone to the dance floor and kept them dancing the whole night with their repertoire of scintillating music except during short breaks when the Auction,Raffle Draws and competitions were held.It was not until the early hours of the following day when the event was brought to a close with the singing of the Sri Lankan National Anthem, when all the satisfied guests reluctantly started heading home. Reality UK welcome any kind donations made by either visiting their website on www.realityuk.org or by contacting their committee members; Lukith (07956 344 738), Lalindra (07405 634 319), Dilal (07912 107 945) and Anthony (07956 569 786). You can also email them at info@realityuk.org. CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 21 SEND YOUR STORIES TO INFO@NEWSLANKA.NET ISSUE 1050 TNA response CONT FROM P15 disappearances and the execution of surrendees. xx. The LLRC does not adequately deal with the issue of the scale of civilian casualties during the final stages of the war, particularly given its own admission that it was a 'key question' confronting it and 'crucial to its mandate.' The LLRC heard specific evidence from two key sources the Bishop of Mannar, Rt. Rev. Dr. Rayappu Joseph and Ms. Imelda Sukumar, who served as the Government Agent (GA) for Mullaitivu during the relevant time in relation to the number of civilians trapped in the NFZs. While the Bishop of Mannar cited official figures from the Kachcheris of Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi placing the number of persons residing in the Vanni in early October 2008 at 429,059, the GA for Mullaitivu herself testified that there were approximately 360,000 civilians remaining in the NFZ in the Puthumattalan area in January 2009. Given that only 282,380 civilians came out of the Vanni into government-controlled areas, the number of persons unaccounted for remains between 75,000 and 146,679. Even in the light of this compelling evidence placed before it, the LLRC does not acknowledge the number of civilians unaccounted for, or the likelihood that a majority of these civilians died during the final stages of the war. xxi. The LLRC deals with a number of human rights issues including allegations concerning missing persons, disappearances and abductions, treatment of detainees, illegal armed groups, conscription of children, vulnerable groups, Internally Displaced Persons, the Muslim community in the North and East, the freedom of expression and the right to information, and the freedom of religion, association and movement. However, the LLRC fails to consider some of the more sensitive issues, thereby revealing selectivity in its approach. For example, the alleged involvement of one Iniya Barathi in a number of human rights violations is not mentioned in the section on human rights in the LLRC's report. Many witnesses in fact identify Iniya Barathi as responsible for human rights abuses. Instead of mentioning the involvement of this individual in the disappearances that took place in the Eastern Province, the LLRC only makes vague references to him in the chapter on 'reconciliation'. The Commission makes no attempt to examine in any detail the evidence against this individual, nor to highlight his alleged connections to the TMVP and the SLFP. xxii. Given the circumstances, the LLRC has compromised its impartiality and credibility, and has reinforced impunity. xxiii. On countless occasions, the LLRC assured distraught witnesses that it would 'look into the matter,' thereby promising some form of follow up on individual cases of disappearance, detention, land grabs, assault, harassment, extortion and death. However, the LLRC report only provides a brief statistical analysis of so-called follow-up work, which would be of no use to the witnesses concerned. It is not clear as to how the LLRC proposes to communicate its specific findings to GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. specific witnesses. It is, however, apparent that the Commission's final report, assuming it is even accessible to these witnesses, does not provide the answers that were promised to them during the public sittings. xxiv. The LLRC also failed to evaluate its own deficiencies in dealing with gender specific issues. The composition and approach of the Commission established an insurmountable barrier to women in terms of truth telling. In fact, it was reported that the LLRC had been 'desultory', 'curt' and 'dismissive' towards female witnesses. There are also reports that the Commission chastised women for crying and demanded written submissions in place of oral testimony. Hence, women in general have encountered a distinct lack of sympathy when recounting their experiences before the Commission. xxv. Many of the LLRC's recommendations pertaining to human rights presuppose institutional independence of certain key institutions including the judiciary, the Attorney General's Department, the National Police Commission and the Public Service Commission. However, the Commission does not address the recent repeal by the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of salient provisions in the Seventeenth Amendment that safeguarded the independence of public institutions. Moreover, the continued application of the Eighteenth Amendment places virtually insurmountable challenges to the implementation of the LLRC's final recommendations. xxvi. The LLRC also made recommendations on a number of issues that are not directly related to accountability. These recommendations have positive elements, and if implemented, would be welcomed and supported by the TNA. (Contd: on P23) WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 22 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 Ashirvada Pirith Chanting ceremony at Athula Dassana International Buddhist Temple. Ashirvada Pirith Chanting ceremony was held at Athula Dassana International Buddhist Temple, to invoke the blessings for the New Year and for being successful in completing six months as a Buddhist temple in Hounslow, performing the Buddhist religious rituals and services to the devotees of London and surrounding areas. On the full moon poya day of 08th January 2012 all the devotees gathered to the temple to observe the Eight Precepts. During the day they have participated in several activities such as Dhamma sermon and Meditation. It was Mrs. Irangani Samarakoon and her friends who sponsored for the Dana to the Reverends and the devotees. Deputy Minister of High Education Mr. Nandimithra Ekanayaka, the chief COLVIN & PARTNERS SOLICITORS (Colvin and Partners are Authorised and Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority guest for the ceremony brought the Relic Casket in procession. Ven. Dediyawela Wimala Thero of Upton Park Buddha Vihara, Ven. Teldeniyaye Amitha Thero of Leicester Buddhist Vihara (Head of the temple), Ven. Pasgoda Piyarathana Thero and Ven. Anuradhapura Pannarathana Thero from Edmonton Samadhi Meditation Centre, Ven. Bambarabotuwe Ananda Mangala Thero and Ven. Homagama Kondanna Thero are the monks who took part honourably in this sacred occasion. Head of the Athula Dassana International Buddhist Temple, Ven. Wanduramba Kassapa Thero transferred the merits and the blessings of the Noble Triple Gem to all devotees who contributed much to the success of the temple and to their departed relatives. Unit 6, Premier House 112 Station Road Edgware HA8 7BJ We provide you with bespoke confidential advice by a team of diverse collection of talented people with differing perspectives mainly in all aspects of Immigration, Conveyancing, Landlord & Tenant, Family & Litigation. The following types of Immigration work take precedent at present: • • • • • • Point Based System(Tier1-Tier5) Settlement EU Law Applications British Citizenship Appeals & Judicial Reviews Bail Applications We provide advocacy in respect of all sorts of Immigration Appeals for a fee much less than Barristers, achieving the same end result. We also see clients at our office on Saturdays by appointments. Contact: 020 8952 7666 info@colvinandpartners.com DOUBLE IMPACT 20 Only £ (SEE P26) PER WEEK MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 23 Letchworth Buddhist Temple Celebrated New Year 2012 Letchworth Buddhist Temple celebrated the 2012 New Year in grand scale with the patronage of Maha Sangha and the BCCL working committee. The celebration started on the Eve of New Year by offering Buddha Pooja and chanting Seth Pirith. In the morning on the New Year Kiri Ahara Pooja was offered to Buddha and Maha Sangha. Most Ven. Dediyawala Wimala Thero conducted special blessings and chanted Seth Pirith followed by offering Buddha pooja and Dhane to Maha Sangha. There was a large turnout of devotees and friends of the Letchworth Temple to full fill their New Year resolutions to achieve mundane goals in their lives. The Maha Sangha and the BCCL working committee extend their appreciation and best wishes to all the devotees and the friends of the Temple for their continued support. May the New Year bring Peace, Prosperity and Happiness to everyone through out the world. Sri Lanka Embassy Organizes a “Sath Budhu Wandanawa” Sri Lanka Ambassador to the United States His Excellency Mr. Jaliya Wickramasuriya and the staff of Sri Lanka Embassy, organized a “Sath Budhu Wandana” Buddhist religious ceremony on Saturday (Jan 7) at the Sri Lanka Residence , Washington DC. The purpose of the event was to invoke blessings to President His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa and to all Sri Lankans in the United States and elsewhere. The event organized to coincide with the 2600th Anniversary of Lord Buddha's first visit to Sri Lanka, was conducted by venerable Bandarawela Seela Viweka thero of Mahamewna Buddhist Monastery in California. The Event was attended by about 200 Sri Lankan American Buddhist and nonBuddhist residents in the United States. Copies of an audio compact disc containing Buddhist sermons of venerable Kiribathgoda Gnanananda thero produced under the auspices of Ambassador Wickramasuriya were distributed among the participants as a “Dharma Dana” following the religious activities UK teacher praises Lankan students’ enthusiasm (sundayobserver.lk/2012/01/15) An English geography teacher has been on a field trip with a difference – to Sri Lanka. Daniel Sutcliffe, head of Geography at Poulton’s Hodgson Academy, spent a week at a Sri Lankan school to mark the start of a new international partnership. But his journey was no walk in the park as it took 36 gruelling hours for him to get to his destination, the Sujatha Maha Vidyalaya in Badulla. But when he arrived, a large welcoming ceremony, complete with guard of honour and a dance performance was waiting for him. The teacher was greatly impressed with what he saw during the trip, particularly with the attitude of the people. He found a community with a refreshing attitude towards education and the importance of schooling. Teacher, Daniel Sutcliffe with students of Sujatha Maha Sutcliffe said: “When I went walking Vidyalaya in Badulla TNA response CONT FROM P21 The TNA intends to closely monitor the implementation of these recommendations. However, these recommendations should not be mistaken for those addressing accountability issues. xxvii. Amongst the LLRC's recommendations unrelated to accountability are its recommendations on reconciliation and devolution of power. The Commission emphasises that a political settlement based on devolution must address the ethnic problem as well as other serious problems that threaten democratic institutions. The Commission recommends devolution to local government institutions to ensure greater peoples' participation at the grassroots level. Moreover, it recommends that the government take into account the shortcomings in the functioning of the Provincial Councils system. Yet the only concrete suggestion that the LLRC makes in terms of an actual model is the establishment of a Second Chamber comprising representatives from the Provinces, so as to generate a sense of confidence among the political leadership and people in Provinces. These sentiments on devolution are exceedingly vague, noncommittal, and do not measure up to past proposals including the majority report of the All Party Representative Committee's Expert Committee appointed by the President in 2006. Yet, even the implementation of the LLRC's modest proposals remains uncertain, particularly given the nonimplementation of the provisions of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution and the recent views expressed by the President in relation to devolution of governance to the Provinces. These views validate strong fears amongst the Tamil community that the government is not genuinely prepared to deliver to the people a political solution premised on meaningful devolution. xxviii. The LLRC in some way also acknowledges CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT around the local town, people I hadn’t met would shout out ‘Hello Mr Daniel’.“The biggest cultural shock for me was the genuine appreciation for education in Sri Lanka. “The children are so desperate to learn. “They are keen to break the cycle of poverty and see education as the way forward.“It was also amazing to see a group of parents helping to build a new classroom at the school.” They are really involved in school life and are keen to help in any way they can.”Hodgson Academy on Moorland Road, has been linked with the Sri Lankan school as part of the Global School Partnership on behalf of the British Council. Students from each school have already been in touch with each other, swapping video diaries. Sutcliffe’s trip marked the start of the new partnership with the school.The partnership is aimed at promoting new cultures, customs, lifestyles and sustainability projects.Sutcliffe also found time to explore the area, which has several attractions for visitors. His visit included trips to local places of interest, and a stop-off at what is believed to be the oldest surviving wooden bridge in the world. The Bogoda wooden bridge is estimated to be more than 400 years old and is in the Udawalawe National Park.There was more in store for the English visitor as he prepared to leave the school. The Sri Lankan students wore traditional costumes during a ceremony to mark his departure at the end of the week.Now there is a chance that the Poulton School may return the compliment.Plans are being made for a representative from the Sujatha Maha Vidyalaya to come to England and visit Hodgson Academy in the next few months. (Fleetwood Today, UK) the intrusiveness of the military in the North a fact that the TNA has already brought to the public's attention on numerous occasions. The Commission hence recognises the need to disengage security forces from all activities related to civil administration as rapidly as possible. The TNA welcomes this recommendation and intends to closely monitor and publicise the progress of its implementation over the next few months. xxix. Despite these positive recommendations, the need for an accountability process that meets international standards while delivering on the right of victims to truth, justice and reparations (including guarantees of non-recurrence) is an urgent and important one. Given the government's failure to institute a process that meets these benchmarks, the TNA calls on the international community to institute measures that will advance accountability and encourage reconciliation in Sri Lanka in keeping with the recommendations of the UN Secretary General's Panel of Experts. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 24 NEWSLANKA Aries(the Ram) 21st March-20th April Behave extremely well this week. Love is in the air. Try to keep the peace with partner. Your planning will save you money. Pay attention to your elders. Lucky day Sunday. Taurus(the Bull) 21st April - 20th May This is the week to make merry, join partner and friends and go on a good holiday. Accept all invitations and you'll meet some important people. Lucky day Friday. Gemini(the Twins) 21st May - 20th June Keep mum if you cannot help do not make impossible promises. You are bound to meet some one highly educated and helpful. You need trustworthy friends. Lucky day Sunday. Cancer(the Crab) 21st June - 20th July Treat your partner most lovingly or else…..Bring all your work up-to-date. Meet more people - they'll help you. Beware of work problems. Lucky day Monday. Leo(the Lion) 21st July - 19th / 22nd Aug Invite friends you enjoy spending time with. Promote your ideas now. You may find your self in a romantic situation. Attend to your children's needs. Lucky day Friday. Virgo(the Virgin) 20th / 23rd Aug - 22nd Sept Look after your belongings. Your partner may be erratic this week if you haven't paid enough attention to him or her. Be precise in your communications. Lucky day Monday. Libra(the Scale) 23rd Sept - 22nd Oct Attend to all vital issues at hand. Long distance driving can be dangerous. Some sort of promotion is on the way. Your loyalty is appreciated by all. Lucky day Wednesday. Scorpio(the Scorpion) 23rd Oct - 21st Nov Don't fuss take life easy. Avoid both lending and borrowing money. Pleasure trips will be knowledgeable and highly successful. Lucky day Tuesday. Sagittarius(the Archer) 22nd Nov - 20th Dec Be patient and act wisely and all will be OK. Consider making residential changes-either moves or renovations. Seek your partner's advice always. Lucky day Friday. Capricorn(the Goat) 21st Dec - 20th Jan The art of treating people will be of utmost importance this week. Do not force others to accept keep your opinions. An old friend needs your help. Lucky day Saturday. Aquarius(the Water Carrier) 21st Jan -19th Feb A financial problem can upset you. A long standing conflict will escalate. Try and avoid arguments. Seek advice from your seniors. You'll be the winner. Lucky day Monday. Pisces(the Fishes) 20th Feb - 20th March Don't make decisions about others. Spend more time with the one you love. Some envious relations are trying to put you own ignore them. Lucky day Sunday ATHUKORALE - LUCY - No. 209, Makola Road, Makola BIBI SAFOORA LEBBE. BUULTJENS - RIENZIE - C/1/16, National Housing Scheme, Colombo-10. CHANDRASENA - CHANDRA SAROJINIE nee AMARASURIYA of No. 2, “Susiri”, Abeygunarathna Mw., Pamburana, Matara COOREY - PHYLLIS - No.425/8, Havelock Road, Colombo 6 CRAMER - CAPT. ERROL M.G. DE MEL - SUSITHA. - 170/35, Templers Grove, off Templers Road, Mt. Lavinia DE SILVA - ESTELLE. FELSINGER - WALTER PERCY - No.6, 3rd Lane, Jambugasmulla Mawatha, Nugegoda FERNANDO - LEELA AGNES FERNANDO W. THERESE - 15, Samagi Mawatha, Katunayake. GAMINI SIRIWARDANA - 119/1, Pannipitiya Road, Battaramulla. GUNASENA - A.H. - No. 182, 2nd Galavilawatta, High Level Road, Homagama. HETTIARACHCHI - DHAMMIKA - No.122/8, Campus Road, Rattanapitiya, Wijerama JAYASURIYA GURTY - “Suriya”, Siripura, Hokandara Road, Thalawatugoda JESUTHASAN - MOSES DANIEL JESUTHASAN - MOSES DANIEL- 21A, Janaki Lane, Colombo 4. LEEMBRUGGEN - JOHAN ALLAN MANUELPILLAI - FRANCIS SELVERAJAH MICHAEL - M.J. NADARAJA - THAVAMANY NADESAPILLAI - HELAN JOYCE - B4/F16, 19 JANUARY - 2012 Sri Lanka from P4 a long and distinguished track record of professionalism and discipline. The military's officer cadre comprises people of a very high calibre. They have received ample training, including university education, not just in Sri Lanka but in prestigious military academies all over the world. The military has well-established internal mechanisms, including directorates for the upholding Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law. It also has a strong military justice system to deal with offenses of any kind. During the course of the Humanitarian Operations, the specific allegations made against military personnel were investigated, and allegations considered credible are being and will be dealt with under both military and civil law. Of course, it must also be understood that there is a distinct difference between the actions of individuals operating on their own accord outside the bounds of military obligations and any military operations undertaken for the achievement of specific military objectives. A soldier raping someone has nothing to do with military operations. It is a criminal act that can also be dealt with under the general law. However, if somebody is targeted and killed through a military operation for having been involved in terrorist activities, that is a legitimate military objective which takes place for the upholding of national security. Perhaps the best example of such an operation in recent times is the assassination of Osama bin Laden. There is an argument that he could have been captured alive. However, the position of the US government is that bin Laden was a grave threat to national security and that he was therefore killed in a covert operation by the United States military. The same standard should be applied to situations in smaller, less powerful countries such as Sri Lanka. Yet another issue brought into international focus by those critical of Sri Lanka is reconciliation. The principle thrust of the criticism is that not enough is being done. Here, again, there is some misunderstanding about the actual situation in Sri Lanka. Reconciliation is certainly important, but what is necessary in Sri Lanka is vastly different from what was needed in other countries about Newslanka Notice It is a condition of acceptance of advertisement orders that the proprietors of Newslanka do not guarantee the insertion of any particular advertisement on a special date or at all, although every effort will be made to meet the wishes of advertisers: further they do not accept liability for any loss or damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing or nonappearance of any advertisement. They also reserve the right to classify correctly any advertisement, edit or delete any objectionable wording or reject any advertisement. Newslanka does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for any services or goods offered by the advertisers. GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. Bloemendhal Flats, Colombo 13. NANAYAKKARA - PALLAGE SARATH CHANDRA - “Meth Nivasa”, Pothuwila, Payagala. NITHIANANTHAN - Mrs. LEELAWATHY PALLIYAGURU - ROSEMARY JACINTHA - 99, Hampden Lane, Wellawatte PANNIPITIYA - MRS SAMA - No.288, High Level Road, Maharagama. PARANAVITANA - LAKSHMI INEZ - 23/3, School Avenue, Nawala. PARANAVITHANA - P.W.S. - “Dilkushi”, Dissanayaka Mawatha, Anangoda, Galle PERIES GERRY PIERES - YVONNE PIYASEELI SOMA KULATHUNGA - 63A/27, Dimuthu Mawatha, Kalagedihena. RENGANATHAN - MRS DHARMAWATHI - 182/3, Galle Rd, Mt. Lavinia REV. SR. MARY ALBAN FERNANDO ROHAN DE SILVA SAMARANAYAKE - CUTHBERT - 23/19, Fatima Mw, Kandana SANKARAKUMARAN, C - 46, Hill Street, Kandy. SARATHCHANDRA - DHARMASRI WISE. 12/2A, Mihindu Mawatha, Hospital Road, Pamunuwa, Maharagama. SELVADURAI - MRS. JULIA ARULSOTHY - 70/2, Waidya Mawatha, Dehiwala. SENANAYAKE - K.S. - No. 01, Police Housing Scheme, Samarapura, Gnanikkulama, Anuradhapura. SIRIMANNE - FLORENCE EMETT DORA -289/9, Sri Nanda Jothikarama Road, Thalawathugoda. SOLOMON - ROSE MARGRET. - 22/275, Poray ISSUE 1050 OBITUARIES Kanatta Road, Araliya Uyana, Athurugiriya. SRIJAYAWARDENA - SISIRA - 38, Second Step Green Terrace, Kahanthotuwa Road, Pittugala, Malabe SRISKANDA - SUGIRTHA - 9, Hospital Lane (William Gopallawa Mawatha), Kandy. SRISKANTHARAJAH - BALASINGAM SUMATHIPALA - H.L.P. - 250, Circular Rd, Magalle, Galle TAVARAYEN - MARY - 10A, Attidiya Road, Ratmalana. THALGODAPITIYA, CHANDRA - No.11, Muhandiram Weerathunga Mawatha, Negombo Road, Kurunegala The remains of WANNAKUACHCHI MITIWADUGE GERTY DE SILVA- No. 26, Sri Maha Vihara Road, Panadura. VITHARANA - A. DE S. - 35/12, Raymond Road, Nugegoda VITTACHI - HEMA JAYASRI WANIGASEKERA - MARY CRYSPINE - No.78/2, St. Anthony's Road, Kadalana, Moratuwa WANNAKUACHCHI - MITIWADUGE GERTY DE SILVA - No.26, Sri Maha Vihare Road, Panadura WELANGODA aUGUSTINE - No. 56/1, Kanaththa Road, Thalapathpitiya, Nugegoda. WIJAYARATNA, SUSHILA - 11/1A, Barnes Place, Colombo 07. WIJERATNE - RANKONDEGEDARA - (No.50, Siyambalagastenna Road, Kandy WIRAMANADEN - NORAH with regard to reconciliation is both out of context which the term is often used. Sri Lanka is not, for example, a nation that suffered and grossly premature. The attempt to internationalise the situation in Sri Lanka, and the from a dictatorial undemocratic government that harsh criticism being levelled against this country ruled for many years over a marginalised by parties with vested interests is particularly population. It is instead a fully-fledged democracy. unfortunate in today's context. The government of During the period of the conflict, a number of Sri Lanka has done an enormous amount of work Presidents and governments from different parties since the end of the Humanitarian Operation to were elected by the people to govern the country. bring back normalcy to a long-suffering segment of Despite the conflict, all people outside the North our population. Soon after the defeat of the LTTE, and East lived in peace with security and dignity. particular attention was paid to the North, where Communal harmony prevailed. Even the majority there were several issues that needed to be population of the commercial capital is no longer addressed urgently. Sinhalese. On the contrary, Colombo has been a The most pressing of these was resettling the shining example of multicultural coexistence for many years. Replicating its success throughout Sri 294,000 Internally Displaced People who had been the LTTE's humanshield during the last stages of Lanka is only a matter of time and economic the war. The areas they were displaced from had growth. It is quite evident that the reconciliation been mined heavily by the LTTE as it retreated. necessary in this country is not quite the same Demining these areas quickly was critical to thing that those who talk about it, particularly resettlement, and it is pleasing to note that outside Sri Lanka, often imagine it to be. demining was carried out at an unprecedented Resettlement of IDPs pace. The Sri Lanka Army did the bulk of the work Nevertheless, the government took steps not long while several Non Governmental Organizations after the end of the Humanitarian Operation to and foreign agencies provided a lot of assistance. establish the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation As demining progressed, reconstruction of villages Commission. This Commission was mandated to and resettlement of IDPs took place. study all matters connected with the conflict, (Contd: on P26) including the breakdown of the ceasefire and the Humanitarian Operation. Blessing Puja^Lucksri UK fj;ska& Its report has been Y%S ,xldfõ iqm%isoaO Ydia;%fõÈkshlf.a fiajh released, and it has Services of Sri Lanka's famous astrologer made certain comments on existing issues as well as recommendations to overcome them. This is a large, comprehensive foajdYs¾jdofhka Ydia;%lSu iy ish¿u foaj mQcd report that is presently bgqlr fokq ,efí' being studied. Once its Blessings of God - astrology and pujas to the Gods will be fulfilled contents have been assimilated, the government will decide Saraswathie Puja Dhanalakshmi Pujas on how best to implement the proposals made by the Commission. All other Pujas All other services Humanitarian Operation It is therefore clear that ,smskh# NO 60, BELMONT ROAD, HARROW, HA3 7PN the criticism levelled ÿrl:k# 020 8863 4485 / 07404 642 869 E-mail: lucksriuk@yahoo.co.uk against the government wdYs¾jdo mQcd v Ok ,laIaó mQcd v iriaj;S mQcd v wfkl=;a ish¿ foaj mQcd v wfkl=;a fiajd EDITED BY REGGIE FERNANDO JP(All Island) LONDON CORRESPONDENT - LAKE HOUSE (ANCL) PUBLISHED BY NEWSLANKA LTD P. O. BOX 27429, LONDON SW9 7WH TEL: 020 7978 9030, FAX: 020 7326 0065 e-mail address:info@newslanka.net Registered at the post office as a newspaper FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER RATE PRINTED BY MORTONS PRINT LTD Newslanka SUBSCRIPTION 52 ISSUES=£40 UK - £40, Europe - £60, USA & Canada - £100 Please send name and address with postcode & payment to the address given below to receive your weekly copy. Please make cheques payable to Newslanka Ltd. Send your name & address to: Newslanka, P0 Box 27429, London, SW9 7WH DEADLINE PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL COPY-EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING SHOULD ARRIVE IN OUR OFFICE BY THE MONDAY 6PM PRIOR TO THE DAY OF PUBLICATION (WEDNESDAY) WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. NEWSLANKA 2012 TEL: 020 7978 9030 FAX: 020 7326 0065 January S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 31 W 4 11 18 25 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 W 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 S M T 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 31 W 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 S M 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 T 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 S M T 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 S 6 13 20 27 England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland public Holidays England, Wales & Northern Ireland public Holidays UK public holidays F 3 10 17 24 S 4 11 18 25 S M T W 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 W 2 9 16 23 30 New Years Day (*) 2nd January (S) Saint Patrick's Day (I) Good Friday (*) Easter Monday (EIW) Early May Bank Holiday (*) Spring Bank Holiday (*) Orangeman's Day (I) Summer Bank Holiday (EISW) Saint Andrew's Day (S) Christmas Day (*) Boxing Day (*) * substitute day W 1 8 15 22 29 January 2* January 3* March 19 April 06 April 09 May 07 June 04 July 12 August 27 November 30 December 25* December 26 S M T W 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 Sri Lanka public holiday January February March April May T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 S 1 8 15 22 29 June T 3 10 17 24 31 F 4 11 18 25 S 5 12 19 26 S M T W T 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 T 2 9 16 23 30 September F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 S M T W T F 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 November Sri Lanka public holidays 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 August October S W 1 8 15 22 29 March May July S 1 8 15 22 29 NEWSLANKA February April S 1 8 15 22 29 E-MAIL: INFO@NEWSLANKA.NET T 1 8 15 22 29 Northern Ireland December F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 Scotland 08 Duruth Full Moon Poya Day 15 Tamil Thai Pongal Day 04 Independence Day 07 Navam Full Moon Poya Day 20 Maha Sivarathri Day 07 Medin Full Moon Poya Day 06 Good Friday 06 Bak Full Moon Poya Day 12 Day prior to Sinhala & Tamil New Year Day 13 Sinhala & Tamil New Year Day 01 May Day 05 Vesak Full Moon Day 06 Day following Vesak Full Moon Poya Day S M T W T F 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland & Sri Lanka public Holidays PBM PBM PBM PBM PB PBM PB PBM PBM PBM PBM PBM PBM June July August 04 Poson Full Moon Pya Day 03 Esala Full Moon Poya Day 01 Nikini Full Moon Poya Day 19 Id-Ui-Fiter (Ramazan Festival Day) 31Adhi-Nikini Full Moon Poya Day September 29 Binara Full Moon Poya Day October 26 Id-Ul-Alha (Hadji Festival Day) 29 Vap Full Moon Poya Day November 13 Deepavali Festival Day 27 IL Full Moon Poya Day December 25 Christmas Day 27 Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day PBM PBM PBM PB PBM PBM PB PBM PB PBM PBM PBM P - Public Holiday B Bank Holiday M Mercantile Holiday PAGE 26 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA NOTICE DO YOU GET NEWSLANKA IN YOUR LOCAL AREA? IF NOT, PLEASE ASK YOUR LOCAL SRI LANKAN / INDIAN / PAKISTANI / WHATEVER NATIONALITY GROCER / NEWSAGENT / RESTAURANT IF THEY WOULD BE WILLING TO RECEIVE NEWSLANKA ON A FREE WEEKLY BASIS. IF THEY WOULD LIKE THE PAPER, EITHER THEY OR YOU COULD GET IN TOUCH WITH US WITH THEIR NAME AND ADDRESS. CALL US ON 020 7978 9030 INFO@NEWSLANKA.NET CLASSIFIEDS Payment & wording have to be in our office by Monday 12.00 pm for publication in that weeks paper. We post all replies back to you, every Friday, free of charge. Newslanka, P. O. Box 27429, London SW9 7WH UP TO 30 WORDS = £7.20 (inc VAT) 5 WEEKS = £30.00(inc VAT) 60p(inc VAT) per each extra word per week Please make cheques payable to: NEWSLANKA LTD CLASSIFIEDS Athurugiriya Sixty Perches land for sale. All amenities. Plenty of timber and fruit trees. Three bed home. Future Capital Sri Lanka Offer between 3-4 Laks Per/Perch Price Negotiable. Contact Tel 011 2289235, 009411 2895327 or Mob (0094) 0771721221. Baby Sitter - wanted Sri Lankan lady, 35+, to look after 1 year old from January. Experience, UK Visa and references required. Monthly salary, food, accommodation provided. 07828725866. Large Living Room 2 bedroom ensuite separate toilet spacious kitchen and garage at Wedikanda Road Ratmalana. Convenient location to amenities. 18 Perches at Rs. 6Laks per Perch. Tel 07528 431 675 / 07801 774 507 Luxury Apartment to Let: De Krester Place Colombo 4. Furnished. Three bed rooms. Large sitting room. Parking .Security controlled. Rooftop pool and Gym. £600 month Phone 02089056236/ Mob.07917087846 Room to Rent – Highgate London N6 Large room in newly built flat near tube station. Shared bathroom and toilet £500 pcm including bills. Suit Srilankan female student or working person. Sinhala Buddhist family with son and daughter both are doctors in East London. Seeking beautiful Bright for son, 30, Ht 5'11''. Contact Ref 747. dsarathnm@gmail.com higher-level involvement in LTTE activities have been earmarked for prosecution. Today, there are less than 700 detainees remaining in government from P24 custody. Most of the demining work is now complete and there are less than 3,000 IDPs remaining in camps International observers In addition to demining, resettlement and today. It has to be emphasised that these people rehabilitation, the government has also provided a are staying in the camps voluntarily, and that they great deal of assistance to citizens in the North to will be resettled as soon as their villages are fully help them resume normal lives. Support has been de-mined and deemed safe for occupation. given for the restoration of livelihoods. Another critical issue the government faced This includes concessionary financing being involved the 11,000 former LTTE cadres who extended to individuals for farming, fishing, and surrendered or were detained during the course of business. Markets and other facilities to support the Humanitarian Operation. Despite the fact that all of them had been engaged in terrorist activities, these activities are being rapidly developed. Infrastructure development has also been the government took the bold decision to expedited. Programmes are underway to rapidly rehabilitate and reintegrate the vast majority of develop roads, rail, electricity and irrigation. them to society without delay. That was a It should be emphasised that the military is playing commendable decision that speaks volumes for a key role in undertaking these development the government's commitment to reconciliation, programmes, as these are considered high priority and it should be noted that such generosity has and difficult for civil organizations to handle on their rarely been shown to similar detainees in other own. Through all these means, the government is parts of the world. Neither in Afghanistan nor Iraq working very hard to restore normalcy to those nor in any other recent conflict have combatants civilians who suffered for so many years because been rehabilitated and reintegrated with such of the LTTE's dominance in those areas. speed. Perhaps the most critical gain resulting from peace Unfortunately, some sections of the international is the restoration of democracy and democratic community are wilfully blind to this fact and continue to criticise the government on the issue of institutions to that part of the country. Despite the war ending less than three years ago, local detentions. But any examination of the facts will authority elections, provincial council elections, a show the truth. There were 595 child soldiers Presidential election and a General election have among the 11,000 LTTE cadres in government all been held over the past two years. custody. Last year in the North, people were able to They were rehabilitated under a programme exercise their franchise freely and without fear for supported by UNICEF and reunited with their the first time in three decades. It should be noted families within one year. All adult cadres also that international observers had few adverse underwent extensive rehabilitation programmes. comment about the conduct of all these elections. Psychological care, spiritual therapy and That electoral transparency and political plurality vocational training were provided, and the vast has returned to these areas is clear from the majority of them have now been reintegrated with society. Only a small number of cadres with known results of these elections, in which the Tamil National Alliance did well. However, the government party ran a close second in a number of Districts. (SIZE - 10 cm x 7 cm or 7cm x 10cm) That is a significant in a region Buy up to Buy up to Buy up to Buy up to Buy up to achievement that suffered for so long 6 box ads 13 box ads 26 box ads 39 box ads 52 box ads under a virtual +vat +vat +vat +vat +vat dictatorship. Apart from the threat posed by the +vat +vat +vat +vat +vat reorganization of LTTElinked groups abroad and what is happening in Sri Lanka, another critical factor to consider is the broader geopolitical situation in this part of the world. All of you should be +vat aware that the part of WE OFFER EASY PAYMENT SCHEMES. TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY* the world between the Sri Lanka NEWSLANKA Box Ads Colour £40 per box £35 per box £30 per box £25 per box £20 per box B&W £30 per box £25 per box £20 per box £15 per box £10 per box Check what response you get from the Sri Lankan community We can help you with your ad Artwork only £25 Sri Lankan Family in Surrey seeks kind and efficient nanny. Live in or daily. Full or part time. Food and lodging available. Must de able to do housework. Call 07950 931 416 Music Lessons Vocal / Instrumental Studio/Annex Separate entrance near Sutton, Epson. Space for parking £480 PCM. Tel 07724 966 510 E-mail: neethasuvi@hotmail.co.uk 07940 093 707 07506544362 REPLIES TO CLASSIFIEDS House for sale Please take the usual care when arranging meetings with prospective partners, etc... Please note that replies to classifieds are posted once a week. To reply to the classified ads, just write down all the details you wish to mention & post to the Newslanka P.O.Box address. Write the reference number of the ad on the outside of the envelope. We will then forward it to the advertiser. If you receive replies and are not interested, then it would be nice to say no-thank-you to the people who write to you. Please try to return photo's when sent with a stamped self addressed envelope. Modern, up-stars house with AC in Nugegoda. 3-Bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Highly residential and secure. Modern kitchen, solar power hot water, garage, separate servants toilet & shower. Payment can be made in Pounds or Rupees. Rs. 21 Million. Contacts: Tel in SL: 00 94 11 2 825 900 Tel in UK: 020 8450 6704 Horn of Africa and the Pacific is becoming increasingly important in international economics, politics and military activities. Emerging economies in this region are shifting the axis of global trade and commerce away from the West. Global energy security, industrial activity and even financial stability are increasingly dependent on what is happening in the Asian region. Asia is also critical for global security, as most of the countries from which terrorist groups like Al-qaeda draw their strength lie within this region. For all these INCLUDING VAT reasons, increasing global attention is being paid protests in the recent past. To a certain extent, to Asia. such protests are perfectly fine as long as they are Sri Lanka is situated in a uniquely strategic peaceful, do not disrupt the life of the people, and geographical position within this region. That fact does not obstruct university education overall. has focused the attention of many western powers Under such conditions, they are in fact an on our country. They are all keen to see that Sri encouraging indicator of the robustness of our Lanka never aligns itself with anyone other than democracy. Unfortunately, there could be some them. They are particularly worried that Sri Lanka who seek to expand these protests into something is becoming increasingly close to powers emerging less peaceful and therefore less conducive to from this part of the world. democratic dialogue. We need to be aware of this Economic powers possibility and guard against it. The last thing Sri In this context, there is a strong misperception that Lanka needs now is for our fast-tracked economic exists internationally and even in Sri Lanka about development to be derailed by instability. the extent of Chinese influence on this country. (Contd: on P27) The fear in this regard is unfounded. China is a country that Sri Lanka has had a close On 16th January relationship with for many years. The primary involvement of China in Sri Lanka is in commerce and trade. In this regard, Sri Lanka is little different to a number of countries around the world. China is fast becoming one of the world's greatest economic powers, and its commercial links and economic influence on other nations will only increase as befits a nation of its strength. This is only natural, and not something to be unduly worried about. Sri Lanka has many friends on the global stage. China is one of them. There is no reason for anyone in Sri Lanka or outside to worry about the relationship between our two nations. A more realistic potential threat to our national security is the possibility that certain groups may strive to create instability in Sri Lanka through indirect methods. Having seen political change accomplished in countries such as Tunisia, Egypt and Libya through uprising, some parties that have failed Our precious daughter. to achieve their objectives through democratic means might resort to such activities even here. Have a wonderful day, Love from Mummy, This is only a very minor possibility, but we Daddy and all your family and friends in here have already seen certain groups encouraging and in Sri Lanka students to take to the streets in various Small box 6cm x 3cm Only £10/w HAPPY 4th BIRTHDAY CHELINI MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. NEWSLANKA ISSUE 1050 Sri Lanka from P26 Sri Lanka is a democratic nation. The true value of democracy is that engagement with the government is not only possible but also welcome. The democratic process will sort out the disagreements that are bound to arise from time to time. The government must and will listen to the voice of the people. Unlike the countries in which dictatorships reigned before being derailed by popular uprising, if the people wish to change the government in Sri Lanka, they can do so without any problem at the polling booth. In actual fact, elections at every level have been held all over Sri Lanka over the last two years, and it is clear from the results that the popularity of the government is extremely high. Any group or person trying to resort to non-democratic means to 19 JANUARY - 2012 destabilise Sri Lanka because they have not achieve their objectives within the democratic process should be resisted and rejected. In this context, it is important for all of us who believe in our motherland to stand together and work towards the betterment of the nation, irrespective of our political differences. Unfortunately there are a handful of Sri Lankans who do not seem to care for their homeland. Speaking to the media, publishing articles and making presentations at various forums, these individuals harshly criticise not only the government because of whatever ill feelings they harbour against it, but also speak against the country as a whole. While their ability to speak in this fashion demonstrates the freedom of speech that exists in Sri Lanka, their actions are unwarranted. Whatever disagreements one may have with the government, speaking or writing or working against the nation itself is not just unpatriotic but treacherous. Such actions beg the question whether there is a hidden agenda behind such actions; an agenda that is not far removed from the one shared by those who seek to destabilise this country. During the course of this lecture I have highlighted a number of national security threats that face this nation. We must face reality and guard against all eventualities. It is of vital importance for all of us to protect the peace that has been regained after so long and at such cost. We must stand firm and not allow anyone to drive this country back to the state it was in during the past thirty years. As a nation, Sri Lanka has had more than its fair share of suffering. We must all work together to put the PAGE 27 past behind us, and work towards a brighter future for this nation and all her people. That will be the best defence against those who seek to oppose us. Let us all work together to make this better future a reality. Concluded Rain seals Sri Lanka’s fate Rex Clementine reporting from Bloemfontein (island.lk) The downward trend of the national cricket team continued as Sri Lanka suffered a fourth successive series defeat, when they lost the crucial third ODI to South Africa here at Springbok Park in Bloemfontein by four runs, according to the Duckworth/Lewis Method on Tuesday, after posting what looked like a competitive total (266). Rain was predicted in the evening and Sri Lanka consolidated their position when Lasith Malinga took two wickets cheaply in his first spell. But South Africa promoted Francois du Plessis at number four and he smashed a career best 72 off 74 balls, to guide the home team. For some reason, the Sri Lankans have been fascinated by Kosala Kulasekara and his performance on Tuesday might as well convinced the team to move on. The 32nd over of the South African innings bowled by him proved to be crucial in deciding the series. South Africa needed to be 170 for five at the end of 32nd over to win the contest and when the over began they were only 153 for five. A. B. de Villiers smashed 13 runs off Kosala’s over, brining South Africa closer to the target. The Proteas took five runs off the next over when he threw down the stumps with a direct hit, bowled by Rangana Herath, but still they were Sangakkara was miles away. short by four runs. Mahela Jayawardene, yet to make a half-century The signs of a heavy downpour were visible by against the Proteas on tour, fell for 15 to another now and captain Dilshan in panic mode sent for direct hit, this time by Colin Ingram. Lasith Malinga to control things. But South Africa scored eight runs Nuwan Kulasekara was promoted to number six and he smashed 40 runs off 38 balls, to push Sri off him to get ahead of the Lanka beyond the 260 mark. required rate for the first time in the game and ironically, it proved to be the last over of the innings, as the rain got heavier, forcing the players CHILD LANKA committee would like to invite all the indoors. members with their families, friends and well-wishers The players never returned to the annual alms giving ceremony to be held at the to the field and South Africa LONDON BUDDHIST VIHARA won by four runs to take an on Sunday 18th of March 2012 unassailable lead with two more games to go. at 10.30 a.m. Francois du Plessis was We would like to make a kind request to all attending named Man of the Match on the 18 th of March 2012 to dress appropriately to and apart from top scoring, suite the temple in white clothes. he also contributed to the Thank you, team immensely with his Yours sincerely, exceptional fielding in the covers to prove Mrs.Priya Siriwardana why the South Africans consider him to be President Childlanka the best fielder in the world. After an opening stand of 94 runs between Dilshan and Tharanga, Sri Lanka were cruising, as Dinesh Chandimal and Kumar Sangakkara added 52 runs for the third wicket in 54 balls. Sangakkara in particular had looked in serene touch cover driving Dale Steyn exquisitely for four. Chandimal set off for a single after cutting Lonwabo Tsotsobe, but du Plessis dived to his left, making the batsmen hesitate and Petes win a thriller as Julian bags 12 wickets Under-19 Cricket By Reemus Fernando (island.lk) St. Peter’s College cruised to thrilling 18 runs victory over Wesley College with just three balls to spare as spinner Julian de Zilva completed a match-bag of twelve wickets in their Under-19 cricket encounter which ended at Campbell Park. Chasing a target of 204 runs to win a half century by Lahiru Perera and 48 runs by Ashen Fonseka took the match to the wire but Zilva managed to snare the last wicket with just three balls to spare to guide Petes to a thrilling victory. Zilva bowled 22.3 overs and (4 maidns) picked up six wickets in the second innings. Scores: St. Peter’s 148 all out in 62.4 overs (Shasheen Fernando 29, Dinith Hewathanthri 45, Chemila Obeysekara 25 n.o.; Sachin Jayawardena 5/19, Ashail Kariyawasam 4/36) and (4 for no wicket overnight) 149 all out in 48.2 over (Shehan Fernando 45, Shasheen Fernando 32, Dinith Hewathanthri 25; Ashail Kariyawasam 6/42, Sachin Jayawardena 3/19) Wesley 94 all out in 32.4 overs (Lahiru Perera 21, Ashail Kariyawasam 39; Julian de Zilva 6/22, Dushan Hemantha 4/32) and 185 all out in 54.3 overs (Lahiru Perera 57, Ashen Fonseka 48; Julian de Zilva 6/56) Shehan picks up hat-trick in Carey victory Paceman Shehan Nanayakkara picked up four wickets including a hat-trick as Carey College cruised to an innings and 43 runs victory over St. Thomas’ College in their match which ended with more than two sessions to spare at Railway Grounds yesterday. Scores: Carey 248 all out in 64 overs (Chirath Mapatuna 62, Sachila Sulakshana 45, Thenuka Silva 30; S. Sewmina 5/60, D.A Ebert 3/61) St. Thomas’, Kotte 88 all out in 22 overs (M. Sandaruwan 25, D.A. Ebert 18; Charith Maduranga 6/34, Chirath Mapatuna 4/37) and 117 all out in 21 overs (K.K. Karunaratne 58, J.A. Ebert 28; Shehan Nanayakkara 4/30, Chirath Mapatuna 3/31) DSS in innings win over Lumbini D. S. Senanayake College romped to an innings and 13 runs victory over Lumbini College as their bowlers came together to restrict Lumbini to 170 and 200 runs respectively in their match which ended at Wijerama Mawatha yesterday. It was their third outright victory of the season. Scores: DSS 383 for 8 wkts decl in 69.2 overs (Kavin Bandara 57, Lasith Abeyratne 40, Duleeka Brahmanage 43, Uveen Bandara 89, Visal Amugoda 33, Supun Madusanka 39, Binura Fernando 28 n.o.; Nadeeshan Senadeera 2/50, Jammika Darana 2/65, Kevin Krishan 2/22) Lumbini (104 for 7 overnight) 170 all out in 39.1 overs (Jammika Darana 46, Rasan Mannan 26; Suchintha Karunaratne 4/47, Supun Madusanka 2/41, Binura Fernando 2/40, Saveen Cyril 2/04) and 200 all out in 44 overs (Janith Dias 32, Pradeep Wasantha 47, Contd: on P28) CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT ANNUAL ALMS GIVING MAPIYA VANDANA On Sunday 22nd January 2012 At 6.30 pm A special programme has been organised by the Jethavana Buddha Vihara to convey our gratitude to parents. Programme 6.30 pm Gilanpasa Puja &BuddhaVandana 6.40 pm MapiyaVandana 7.30 pm Blessing &Pirith Chanting Conducted By KahaduweShanthadeavaThero Merit transferring to the departed parents and to bless our parents who are alive with us. All are cordially invited to participate in this auspicious ceremony and receive blessings for the Year 2012for good health, happiness and prosperity. All devotees can contribute to this noble event purchasing aflower bouquet at the Vihara. All donations will strengthen the JBV Trust Fund which maintains the Temple. ALL ARE WELCOME! ORGANISED BY Jethavana Buddhist Vihara 13 Booth Street, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 ONG. Tel: 0121 554 1466 Email: jethavanabuddhistvihara@yahoo.co.uk Every Sunday WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 28 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 Nothing is going right for us – Dilshan (dailymirror.lk/2012/01/18) Tillakaratne Dilshan wants to finish his job as captain of the ongoing series against South Africa and then leave it to the selectors to decide his future. The skipper revealed his intentions after Sri Lanka lost the third ODI against South Africa at Bloemfontein on Tuesday night. "I have to finish this one-day series. They have appointed me for this series. After that it's up to them to decide on who’s going to captain for the next two or three years. I'm still comfortable as captain," Dilshan said at the Chevrolet Park, Bloemfontein on Tuesday. Dilshan is yet to win a series as captain after he was handed over the reins for Sri Lanka's tour of England in May 2011. Since then, Sri Lanka has lost four Test series on the trot, while losing a similar number of ODI series at the hands of England, Australia, Pakistan and South Africa. "Everything is going against us. I think it was a good chance for us to win here but unfortunately the rains came. We can’t control the weather," Dilshan said on the result of third ODI which was decided on the Duckworth and Lewis rain rule. "As a team, we are really disappointed the way the series is going," the skipper said. With their four-run win at Bloemfontein South Africa has already secured the series with a 3-0 lead with two more matches to go. Sri Lanka's top order failed one again as South Africa displayed stunning skills in fielding to restrict them to 266 on a placid batting track. "Everyone got starts but after 30-40 runs, everyone got out. One guy from the top order should bat at least till the 40th or 45th over," Dilshan said. According to the skipper, the two run outs of Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara had cost them a lot. "I think we were short of another 20 runs and this wicket was really good. Before the start I thought a 250 or 260 score was a good total but when we started batting, I thought it should be somewhere around 280," Dilshan added. The skipper was extremely disappointed of his team's fielding. "I think, we gave away 15 to 20 runs and even today, we didn't field well," Dilshan said. It was a tough call to make as dark clouds approached the night sky. "It was really dark and I couldn't see the clouds coming. Suddenly the rains came and that's why I brought Lasith (Malinga) to get the wicket," Dilshan said South Africawas 15 runs behind at 153 for five at the end of the 31st over, when the par score was 168. However, the Proteas smashed 13 off Petes from P27 Tharushan Iddamalgoda 25 Rasan Mannan 30; Binura Fernando 3/26, Supun Madusanka 2/48, Suchintha Karunaratne 3/45) Isipatana earn first innings points Isipatana College scored first innings points against St. Sylvester’s College as Malin Dias and Kaminda Dananjaya shared seven wickets between them to restrict their opponents to 180 runs in reply to their 196 runs in the tournament match which ended at BRC Ground yesterday. Scores: www.berkeleyasia.com Isipatana 196 all out in 91 overs (Pavan Anjana 58, Salinda Ushan 24, Matheesha Ranaweera 35, Malin Dias 20, Charith Rajapaksha 26; Nimesha Mendis 7/52, Indunil Samarananda 2/42) and 91 for 3 wkts at close in 39 overs (Salinda Ushan 26 n.o., Pavan Anjana 38 n.o.; Nimesha Mendis 2/17) St. Sylvester’s (58 for 3 overnight) 180 all out in 79.4 overs (Faiz Ahamed @ Auto diagnosis 19, Ruwantha Ekanayake @ On-board electronics 51, Indunil Samarananda @ MOT 36, Harsha Madushan 26 @ Servicing repairs most major marques n.o.; Sidath Mallawarachchi @ Air-conditioning 2/42, Malin Dias 3/27, @ Vehicle recovery Kaminda Dananjaya 4/43) Any make or model at very competitive Rates, Experienced fully qualified Technicians, Sebs in ten wickets win St. Sebastian’s College Latest workshop technology, Parts and labour guaranteed beat under-strength Royal College by ten wickets after Unit 19, Capitol Industrial Park restricting the latter to 118 Capitol Way, Colindale, runs in the second innings London NW9 0EQ. in their U-19 encounter Normally £54.85 which ended at Moratuwa (Close to ASDA) yesterday. ONLY FOR NEWSLANKA READERS Despite the defeat Royal, who fielded virtually a Take this ad with you! second string team, had * Terms & Conditions apply. Sri Lanka's ONLY Real estate Office Tel: 00 94 11 267 9999 Hotline 0770314542 MANGALA MOTORS SPECIAL PRICE MOT FOR NEWSLANKA READERS £39.95 TEL: 0208 2000 400 positives to take. While Isuru Gunathilaka scored 64 runs, 15-year-old skipper Chamika Karunaratne and Poorna Aluthge picked up five wickets apiece to restrict Sebs to 286 runs. Royal had slapped a four-match ban on ten players for a breach of discipline. The absence of speedster Gaurav Deva due to injury, further weakened Royal. Scores: Royal 176 all out in 55.2 overs (Isuru Gunathilake 64, Geeshath Panditharathne 21, Poorna Aluthge 22, Naveen Bandara 22; Amila Aponso 4/40, Sanitha de Mel 2/40, Isuru Mendis 2/38) and 118 all out in 33.1 overs (Ronaka Ahangamage 33, Geeshath Panditharatne 15, Chamika Karunaratne 21; Sanitha de Mel 4/40, Amila Aponso 3/22, Anuk Fernando 2/21) St. Sebastian’s (195 for 5 overnight) 286 all out in 56.1 overs (Avishka Fernando 50, Anushka Perera 51, Nishamal Fernando 66, Sanitha de Mel 37; Chamika Karunaratne 5/81, Poorna Aluthge 5/103) and 9 for no loss in 0.5 overs Dharmasoka earn first innings points against Trinity Chasing a target of 239 runs to win in 32 overs, Trinity College were 172 for seven wickets at close as Dharmasoka College earned first innings points in their match which ended at Ambalangoda yesterday. Scores: Dharmasoka 263 all out in 79.5 overs (Pasan Priyaranga 24, Yohan de Silva 88, Adeesha Thilanchana 32, Gihan Mihiranga 39, Lakshan Jayasinghe 2/50, Alwin Fernando 4/74) and 149 all out in 43.5 overs (Tharaka Silva 25, Adeesha Thilanchana 31, Gihan Mihiranga 51; Lakshan Jayasinghe 2/41, Alwin Fernando 4/56, Janishka Premasinghe 2/27) Trinity (123 for 4 overnight) 174 all out in 39.3 overs (Niroshan Dickwella 36, Janishka Premasinghe 46, Bhagya Palihawadana 22, Dinuk Wickramanayake 34; Ramesh Mendis the next over from Kosala Kulasekara to close the gap and overtook Sri Lanka in the decisive 34th over, extracting seven runs off Malinga. If another wicket had fallen, Sri Lanka would have been right on top with the D/L par score climbing to 192 after 34 overs. "After losing the first ODI, we came back strongly in the last two. We're getting close but we didn’t finish well. We're doing every possible thing but everything is going wrong for us at the moment," Dilshan lamented. The skipper backed himself for wasting 49 balls for his 33 runs. "I didn’t want to take a chance since Upul was batting really well. He was scoring runs and we were going at nearly five runs an over. I didn’t need to take a chance," Dilshan said. Twenty-two year-old Dinesh Chandimal looks well set to occupy the number 4 position and it's almost impossible for Mahela Jayawardene to make a comeback to his usual slot in ODI cricket. "We want to give a secured position to Chandimal and to get the maximum out of him," Dilshan said (Daminda Wijesuriya reporting from Bloemfontein) 3/35, Chamath Gunasinghe 6/43) and 172 for 7 wkts at close in 32 overs (Janishka Premasinghe 31, Heshan Wanniarachchi 45, Bhagya Palihawadana 45, Ron Chandraguptha 33 n.o.; Yohan de Silva 2/41, Duminda Kannangara 3/37, Ramesh Mendis 2/40) A draw at Panadura The match between Royal College, Panadura and Moratu Vidyalaya ended in a draw at Panadura Esplanade yesterday. Scores: Moratu Vidyalaya 163 all out in 50.4 overs (Ishan Nilaksha 20, Janith Samarajeewa 39, Sanka Ramesh 43; Thenuka Dananjaya 5/58, Kavindu Ashan 4/65) and 238 all out in 60.5 overs (Ushen Tharuka 39, Champaka Fernando 22, Ishan Nilaksha 55, Janith Samarajeewa 21, Dushan Sulakshana 20, Udith Harshana 38; Asanka Alwis 2/15, Thenuka Dananjaya 3/70, Kavindu Ashan 3/72) Royal Panadura (238 for 5 o/n) 281 for 8 wkts decl in 63.5 overs (Damindu Ashan 95, Dulanjan Charith 48, Kavindu Ashan 57, Asanka Alwis 50; Sanka Ramesh 4/103, Safran Preena 2/77) and 94 for 6 wkts at close in 21 overs (Dulanjan Charith 25, Dulip Gayan 21; Iresh Chamara 5/43) Kusal disappoints Sri Sumangala In reply to Nalanda College’s 222 runs, Sri Sumangala College, Panadura were 148 for two wickets at one stage before Kusal Dias produced a six-wicket haul to restrict them to 198 runs in their tournament match which commenced at Kalutara Esplanade yesterday. Tharuka Nadeeshan and Aruna Dharmasena (95) were involved in a 148 run partnership for the second wicket for Sri Sumangala. Scores: Nalanda 222 all out in 50.3 overs (Woshantha Silva 37, Koshan Danushka 27, Lahiru Jayakody 34, (Contd: on P30) MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. NEWSLANKA ISSUE 1050 19 JANUARY - 2012 TM Mass Global Shipping We ship Cars, Vans , Lorries to Sri Lanka and worldwide!!! Sea - Air - Road & Ticketing Serving all the Sri Lankan Communities a te Guar ainers Best Ra & 40ft Cont Next Loading Shipments Every Thursday Tuesday Mass Gl obal Sh MASS GLOBAL SHIPPING or nteed f s, 20ft Most professional Sri Lankan Shipping Company in UK *Packers *Movers *Shippers WE OFFER THE BEST SERVICES THAN ALL THE OTHERS IN THE TRADE! FREIGHT AND BOX £15.00 "We can load any lorry from our Welwyn Garden City Yard" We break Cars, Cabs, Jeeps and any other vehicle as per your requirements at very competitive prices including packing and loading You can pre-arrange online shipping orders and other deliveries to our warehouse directly from £725 all inclusive No hidden charges or bogus promotion or r o Do o 2D 0.0 0* £3 ly pp sa n itio d on *C * Conditions apply Sri Lanka warehouse address Ceylon Shipping Lines Ltd 450, D.R. Wijewardena Mawatha, Colombo 10 Telephone : +94 112689500-10 Fax: +94 112689510 Email: cslmgmt@sltnet.lk Car Shipment Wooden boxes from £15.00 (volume 4.2Cu.ft) Reliable, dependable & honourable • We assure you the issue of "Bill of Lading" with in 48 hours after the vessel has sailed • Police checks and clearance prior to loading assured • We assure your "Letter of Credit" payment will be released faster than any other shipper in UK, once you submit all the documentations correctly to your bank in UK • Car shipment, Commercial and Personal Baggage freight to Sri Lanka weekly • Sailing with in 18 days t Car shipmen ipping Baggage Clearing Centre - Mawilmada, Kandy Tele no. : +94 814 471935 +94 812 23435 Fax no. : +94 812 234360 Email : cslkdy@sltnet.lk * Conditions apply We have moved to our own warehouse to offer the best and professional service as always, up to 25 cars can be parked at any given time. Visit our web: No 3rd Party Agents Our own Sri Lanka office Mass Global (Pvt) Ltd 10 1/1 Scholfield Place Colombo -03 Telephone: 009411 5554555 First to offer JCB and Machinery loading www.massshipping.com for instant quotes 58, The Arches, Off Welbeck Road Harrow, HA2 8AA Telephone : 0208 4221232, 0208 3862314 4 Collection Points Harrow, Watford, Knightsbridge, Croydon Email - info@massshipping.com Royal continues struggle to discipline players Under-19 Cricket PAGE 29 Trinity win u-17 and u-20 age categories at Junior Weightlifting Championships Most of the senior players in the current Royal side had been witnessing how their school and by Reemus Fernando the Ministry of Education were turning a deaf (island.lk) Struggling to overturn the bad Girihagama – 69 kg category – Clean and Jerk by Upananda Jayasundara – ear to breach of discipline by a particular player, precedence set by predecessors during the last under-17 105 kg; K.H.B. Seneviratne – Clean and Kandy Sports Special Corr. who had a strong bond with a VVIP during the couple of years where discipline became a Jerk 77 kg under-20 130 kg and S. Liyanarachchi WEIGHTLIFTING: Trinity College had a field day, last couple of years. In an unprecedented move, – Clean and Jerk 62 kg under-20 with 132 kg. victim of political influence, Royal College winning the Senior and Junior Championships of There was another award for S. Liyanarachchi of dropped a number of its senior players including the particular player who brought discredit to the the Junior National Weightlifting Championship school and the country’s junior team through a Trinity as he won the ‘Best Lifter’s award in the the skipper on disciplinary grounds for its 115th held at the University of Kelaniya. Trinity won the serious breach of discipline (when he under-20 age category. traditional cricket fixture against St. Joseph’s under-20 Championship, collecting 20 points while represented the Under-19 team) was awarded College which commenced at Reid Avenue Kurunegala WLC All Island School Colours. yesterday. came second. Royal commenced its acts of disciplining players 15-year old Chamika Karunaratne took the Then in the after the controversial player left the school last reigns of the team in the absence of regular Under-17 year. It dropped the incumbent First XI captain skipper Imal Liyanage for yesterday’s encounter, Championship, for the crucial Inter-School Under-17 quarterwhere they slumped to 105 for six wickets Trinity came on final match several months ago. Incidentally, he before the tail-enders laboured to push their top with 20 points has been dropped again for the on-going match. to have an overall total to 189 runs. However, despite fielding a relatively an under winning tally of 49 It is reliably learnt that some of the leading points. players had been involved in a serious breach of strength team, Royal youngsters manage to even honours at stumps restricting St. Joseph’s The three forcesdiscipline and Liyanage had been suspended to 122 for six wickets with spinner Devind Army, Navy and pending a disciplinary inquiry. However, a team Air Force and Pathmanathan picking up three wickets for 39 official said that the absence of some of the more than 20 runs. senior players was due to injury. clubs participated. Scores: The performances Royal 189 all out in of the Trinity 70.4 overs (Hashen Championships. Standing (from left):Y.R. Jayasooriya, L. Girihagama, H.I. weightlifters Ramanayake 19, Up to 80 percent of women will Asahr, K.H.B. Senevirathna, I Shehan, T.D. Karunathilaka, I. Rangala, D. should be lauded Isuru Gunathilaka 36, struggle with premenstrual Samarakoon, U. Samarasekera. Squatting and seated (from left): P. as they also set Chamika Karunaratne syndrome and its uncomfortable Abeysundara, D.M.B. Rathnayake, Kevin Bandara (Capt.) S.I. Abeyrathtna up three of the 33, Shaqib Nazeer 16 symptoms, report Yale (MIC), P.K.G.N. Dayan (Coach), S. Liyanarachchi, A. Akil, J.M.S.T.P. new junior n.o.; Supeshala researchers. The reason: Their records. Lochana Jayasundara. Picture by Upananda Jayasundara – Kandy Sports Special Corr. Jayathilaka 4/37, nervous systems are sensitive to Priyamal the ups and downs in estrogen and Perera 3/45) progesterone that occur naturally every month. But snacking on 2 St. Joseph’s cups of yogurt a day can slash 122 for 6 at these symptoms by 48 percent, say close in 29 researchers at New York's overs (Dilan Columbia University. "Yogurt is Fernandopulle rich in calcium, a mineral that 30, Vidusha naturally calms the nervous Jayasinghe 22, system, preventing painful Sadeera symptoms even when hormones Ealing Samarawickra "FOR THE AUTHENTIC are in flux," explains Mary Jane ma 34; Devind Minkin, M.D., a professor of Pathmanathan Sri Lankan FOOD PAPAYA COMES gynecology at Yale University. 161 Northfield Avenue, London, W13 9QT 3/39, Poorna HIGHLEY RECOMMENDED" web site papaya.uk.com Aluthge 2/23) *Please ask for medical advice if you are taking any specialised medicines. email info@papaya.uk.com The Guardian sept 2011 Prevent PMS with yogurt PAPAYA THE ONE & ONLY PAPAYA RESTAURANT IN LONDON Sri Lankan & South Indian Restaurant 020 8579 1662 CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 30 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 South Africa thrash Sri Lanka by 258 runs. Lanka's reputation in One Day cricket was shattered as South Africa bowled out the islanders for their lowest ever total in 37 years to register a massive 258 runs win in the first One Day International played at Paarl, yesterday. This will also go down in the history books as Sri Lanka's worst ever defeat in One Day cricket. The previous was losing to Australia by 232 in Adelaide in 1985. South Africa made 301 for eight in 50 overs and Sri Lanka could manage only 43 all out against the hostile attack of Morne Morkel, Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Dale Steyn. The previous lowest for Sri Lanka, in the shorter version of the game was 55 against West Indies at Sharjah 1986. The main reason for the defeat was nothing else but Sri Lankans inability to face the top quality rising deliveries. The South African quickies executed their game plan up to the mark and Sri Lanka was five down for nine in the fifth over. There was no way out of that situation. Only the lower order batsmen dragged Sri Lanka out of facing a possible world record. The lowest ever total recorded in an ODI is Zimbabwe getting out to Sri Lanka for 35 runs at Harare in 2004. Sri Lanka had bowled out Canada for 36 runs in a world Cup match, at the same grounds in 2003 and Zimbabwe for 38 runs in 2001 at SSC grounds Colombo. Thanks to the lower order, Sri Lanka could retain those records in the books. Jacques Kallis and Hasim Amla guided South Africa to 301 for eight wickets in their allotted 50 overs. Kallis carried his cracking from into the One Day series with a masterful 72 and Amla played an innings of solidity to compile his ninth century in ODI cricket. It was the experienced all-rounder, who has 10,000 plus runs and 250 plus wickets in both forms of the game, took Sri Lanka bowling attack by the scruff of its neck. He paid a scant respect to Sri Lankan bowlers in compiling his 85th half century in ODI cricket. His 80 ball innings included 6 fours and a massive six off Nuwan Kulasekara, hit early in the innings. Kallis cut and drove with authority and the two cover drives he played against Malinga, in the first over of batting power play, was treat to watch. Kallis survived on 52, after a confident appeal for an LBW, but the DRS confirmed that the South African umpire, Marais Erasmus, was correct in his decision. A smart throw from Mahela Jayawardane sent Kallis back to the Pavilion and that also ended the second wicket partnership of 144 runs with Amla who played the second fiddle to senior cricketer. Amla stayed in the middle until Kumar Sangakkara dived to his right to hold a brilliant one handed catch in the 46th over. Amla's dismissal put Malinga on a hat-trick but Faf du Plessis negotiated with the next ball to prevent a hat-trick for Malinga. The express man was firing in all cylinders to claim five for 54, his fifth five wicket haul in ODI cricket. Sri Lanka opted for Ajantha Mendis instead of Rangana Herath, who was the most successful bowler in the test series. Mendis claimed one for 54 in his eight overs. As usual, Dilhara Fernando started off with a wide, which landed way down the leg side and sped pass boundary. His reputation for no balls is such as 'Cricinfo' commentator coming out smartly when Dilhara was given the ball. "Dilhara Fernando, one of three Sri Lankans to have played at Paarl before, comes on now. Two slips in place. What are the odds on a no-ball to start off?" said the 'Cricinfo' commentator. His nine overs cost 65 runs for Sri Lanka, without a wicket to his credit. (Daminda Wijesuriya reporting from Paarl) South Africa innings (50 overs maximum) Hashim Amla Graeme Smith Jacques Kallis AB de Villiers*† Albie Morkel c †Sangakkara b Malinga c †Sangakkara b Malinga run out (Jayawardene) b Nuwan Kulasekara c Mathews b Malinga 112 6 72 52 25 Jean-paul Duminy c & b Mendis Faf du Plessis b Malinga Robin Peterson not out 4 Dale Steyn b Malinga Morne Morkel not out 1 Extras (lb 2, w 15) 17 Total (8 wickets; 50 overs) 1 10 1 301 Fall of wickets 1-9 (Smith), 2-153 (Kallis), 3-244 (de Villiers), 4279 (Albie Morkel), 5-279 (Amla), 6-283 (Duminy), 7-298 (du Plessis), 8-300 (Steyn) Bowling O Lasith Malinga 10.0 M 0 R 54 W 5 Nb Wd 0 1 Sports Minister to inquire about cricket crisis RESTAURANT & PARTY HALL AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Catering for small and large groups Sri Lankan & South Indian Style Buffet with Live Music Band Bar with Pool Table Call TODAY to Make your reservations 020 8422 2575 / 07818433828 138 Greenford Road, Sudbury Hill Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3QL A Sports Ministry media release said that Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage has instructed the newly elected Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Chairman Upali Dharmadasa to submit a report in one week’s time on the current cricket crisis. Sri Lanka’s National cricket team, now in South Africa, were on the verge of suffering their fourth successive One-day International series defeat by yesterday to receive continuous criticism from fans and critics alike. Most of their main batsmen failed to perform reasonably well in recent series while the unity of the National team too was questioned. After studying the present situation, proposals needed to be made on short, medium and long term solutions, Aluthgamage has informed Dharmadasa, according to the above release. Dharmadasa was elected as SLC Chairman uncontested on Jan. 3. He was subsequently subject to criticism for receiving strong political backing before his rival camp, led by Thilanga Sumathipala, pulled out from the election citing political influence and breach of SLC constitution during the election process. Dharmadasa meanwhile had told the media that it is unfair to discuss about sacking present Captain Tillakaratne Dilshan from captaincy as a remedy to ongoing failure of the National team. He has said it is normal for cricket to make progress as well as setbacks ‘as in our life.’ "Not only Sri Lanka, even if you look at other countries, India also lost three Tests to Australia," he has also said. The SLC will discuss all the issues with the selection committee and making any changes in the team, including the captaincy, is up to the selectors, he had added. "I don’t think it is fair to sack the captain merely because he lost a series," some international media reports quoted Dharmadasa saying. Petes Joseph Vaz College to 204 runs in their tournament match which commenced at Wennappuwa yesterday. In reply, Mahanama were 80 for two wickets at close. Scores: Joseph Vaz 204 all out in 75.5 overs (Nipun Deemantha 61, Asitha Fernando 51, Ravindu Dilshan 21; Rumesh Madusanka 6/24, Nayana Prabath 4/40) Mahanama 80 for 2 wkts at stumps 17 overs (Duleeka Thissakuttige 37 n.o., Chathura Wanniarachchi 30 n.o., Primash Obris 2/27) Richmond 260, St. Benedict’s 15/3 St. Benedict’s College were 15 for three wickets at stumps in reply to Richmond College 260 runs on day one of their match which started at Kotahena yesterday. Scores: Richmond 260 all out in 81.4 overs (Sithara Gimhana 75, Pabasara Waduge 22, Hasitha Madushan 61, A.K. Tyron 41; Dilan Angelo 4/29, Yohan Soyza 5/72) St. Benedict’s 15 for 3 wkts at stumps in 11 overs (Prabath Nishantha 2/10). from P28 Vihan Wickramarachchi 31, Malinda Vimukthi 25; Anju Tharaka 2/38, Tharuka Nadeeshan 5/77, Yeshan Madusanka 3/20) Sri Sumangala 198 all out in 42 overs (Tharuka Nadeeshan 59, Aruna Dharmasena 95; Kusal Dias 6/40, Koshan Danushka 4/51) Madusanka picks up six wickets Left-arm paceman Rumesh Madusanka picked up six wickets for Mahanama College to restrict Email: admin@risingsunhotels.com Ratnam in comfortable win over Nandimithra i Travel Third Eye Travel Eye for professionalism in travel Now you can book your Hotels, UK/Europe tours, Travel Insurance, Airport parking & Urgent flights @ www.thirdeyegroup.co.uk KUWAIT AIRWAYS Fly to Colombo from £545 Inc. taxes on SriLankan(Selected days) Now you can book your Colombo to London flights and pay in Rupees! 0208 438 0330 - Githal / 0208 432 9507 - Chalaka 0208 432 6112 - isxyf,ka wu;kak (7am – 4pm Monday – Saturday) Email - info@3itravel.com MOB or SMS 07868 366 204 Skype - thirdeyetravel3 Web - www.thirdeyegroup.co.uk By Tony Mike (dailymirror.lk) Former champions Ratnam lived upto their potential to score an easy 3 goals to one victory over lowly placed Nandimithra in the Dialog Champions League second leg soccer match played at the Kelaniya Footabll Complex on Sunday. Ratnam scored their first goal through M. Yogarajah in the eighth minute and a minute away from the short whistle Tharindu Eranga made it two-nil. Soon after Nandimithra's S. Ramanayakewas sent off by referee A. A. Tharanga for a serious offence. Playing with ten men in the second half Nandimithra did well to reduce the lead to 2-1 with a fine goal scored by S. Satheeswaran. However Ratnam sealed the match with their third goal being scored by skipper Mohammed Rowmi in the 84th minute. With this win Ratnam lead the points table with 35 points from 16 games while Army is lying second with 32 points. Renown is third with 24. MAKE SURE YOUR EVENT DOES NOT CLASH. WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. GET LISTED FREE OF CHARGE. ISSUE 1050 NEWSLANKA 19 JANUARY - 2012 PAGE 31 P I O N E E R S I N S H I P P I N G TO S R I L A N K A & WO R L D W I D E BY A I R , S EA & L A N D VEHICLE SHIPPING A - Z Services Available £800* £700* from SPECIAL RATE COMPETITIVE RATES FOR 30KG UNACCOMPANIED NO HIDDEN CHARGES BAGGAGE BY AIR IN JUST GIMMICKS OR CATCHES THREE DAYS TO SRI LANKA ABSOLUTELY FREE SHIPPING CONSULTATION SERVICES *Conditions apply www.glencarriers.co.uk info@glencarriers.co.uk SRI LANKA ARE YOU PLANNING TO MOVE INDIA PAKISTAN TO SRI LANKA OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY? MALAYSIA WE WILL ORGANISE YOUR ENTIRE MIDDLE EAST SHIPMENT(BIG OR SMALL) (DUBAI, KUWAIT, BAHARAIN, QATAR, FOR AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE OMAN, DAMMAM) DO NOT SHIP YOURS GOODS CHINA AUSTRALIA BEFORE CALLING US AFRICA CHECK OUR PRICES AND PROFESSIONAL CANADA SERVICES IN UK NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL RATE USA AS WELL AS SRI LANKA. FOR 20ft & 40ft EUROPE Our own bonded Warehouse Laksiri Seva takes IN SRI LANKA HIGH CUBIC LAKSIRI GROUP extra care to handle your goods. Full modernised CONTAINERS air-conditioned facilities. Clear your shipment in OF COMPANIES shortest possible time, no unwanted waiting. 31, ST. ANTHONY'S MAWATHA COLOMBO 03, SRI LANKA 14 Alied Way, Off Warple Way, Acton, London W3 0RQ LAKSIRI SEVA GROUP OF COMPANIES TEL: +94 - 112 - 917729 South Africa condemn Sri Lanka to fifth loss in a row Colin Bryden (dailynews.lk/2012/01/16) South Africa condemned Sri Lanka to their fifth successive oneday international defeat with what home captain AB de Villiers described as a “clinical” five-wicket win in the second one-dayer at Buffalo Park. Despite an innings of 92 not out by Dinesh Chandimal, Sri Lanka’s total of 236 for six was not enough to put real pressure on the home side, who sealed a well-paced run chase with eight balls to spare. Hashim Amla made 55 and man-of-thematch JP Duminy an undefeated 66 for South Africa. Amla hit five fours and two sixes and took advantage of the early powerplays as he and Graeme Smith (28) put South Africa in control with an opening partnership of 76. Duminy, by contrast, hit only one boundary in his 87-ball innings - a six off Sri Lankan captain Tillekeratne Dilshan - as he played the anchor role in the second half of the innings. Dhammika Prasad took three for 46 but South Africa were able to play cautiously against dangerman Lasith Malinga, who only conceded 38 runs but took his only wicket in his final over when the result was all but assured. SRI LANKA U. Tharanga c De Villiers b M. Morkel . . . 66 T. Dilshan run out (Du Plessis) . . . . . K. Sangakkara c De Villiers b Tsotsobe . . . . D. Chandimal not out . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Jayawardene c Steyn b M. Morkel . . . . . N. Kulasekara c Peterson b Tsotsobe . . . A. Mathews c M. Morkel b Steyn . . . . . EXTRAS (lb1, w5) . . . . . . . . TOTAL (6 wkts, 50 overs) ... South Africa’s fielding won them the game – Dilshan 0 3 92 19 22 28 6 236 Bowling: Steyn 9-1-54-1, Tsotsobe 10-2-43-2, M. Morkel 9-1- 39-2 (3w), A. Morkel 6-0-29-0,Duminy 6-0-26-0 (1w), Peterson10-0-44-0 (1w) SOUTH AFRICA G. Smith c Tharanga b Prasad . . . H. Amla b Prasad . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Kallis c Chandimal b Prasad . . . J. Duminy not out . . . . . . . . . . . A. de Villiers run out (N. Kulasekera) . . . F. du Plessis c and b Malinga . . . . . . A. Morkel not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXTRAS (lb3, w1) . . . . . . . TOTAL (5 wkts, 48.4 overs) 28 55 37 66 17 18 12 4 237 Bowling: Malinga 10-1-38-1, N.Kulasekera 8-0-470, Mathews2-0-13-0 (1w), Prasad 10-0-46-3, Dilshan 8.4-0-44-0, K.Kulasekera 1-0-6-0, Herath 9-0- Injury time goal saves Java Lane By Tony Mike (dailymirror.lk/2012/01/16) In a tense and thrilling Dialog Champions League second leg encounter Java Lane earned a creditable one-all draw against Renown played at the City Football Complex on Sunday. A player who was very lucky not to have got the marching orders from the referee for kicking an opponent during a fisticuff amongst several players from both sides was the ultimate hero for Java Lane to seize the equaliser during injury time after his side was reduced to ten men in the 88th minute. Renown minus their star player Fazlur Rahman did not start well and it was Java Lane who created some fine moves to threaten the visiting side. However the early attempts made by 16-year-old M. Zarwan and Nagoor Meera were well saved by Lanka Travel & Tours 9480 KUWAIT AIRWAYS Renown custodian Y. Satheeskumar. Thereafter both sides tried hard to score and it was at the half hour mark Mohammed Zain grabbed the opportunity to slot the ball into the net to give Renown a one-nil lead. At half time the club from Kotahena led one-nil and maintained it till injury time. In the 85th minute players from both sides were involved in fisticuffs but referee B. M. S. Basnayake handled the situation well and brought it under control. But three minutes later T. M. S. Saldin of Java Lane was sent off for a second caution. During injury time there was a mess up in the Renown goal area and defender of Java Lane Mohammed Naleer who played a great game rushed in quick time and to slot the ball into the goal to give his side a creditable draw. CHECK THE LATEST ISSUE & OUR ARCHIVES AT Rex Clementine - reporting from East London Ajantha Mendis had to be left out after sustaining a (island.lk) After all the lows in Paarl, where South back injury. "It’s very unfortunate, but we brought Africa bowled out the tourists for their lowest total only two spinners and one of them was injured and to inflict Sri Lanka’s worst ever defeat in limited had we played another spinner it would have been overs cricket, Buffalo Park in East London provided handy here." the Sri Lankans with conditions that were similar to The tourists now need to win the next three games home. to win the series as the five match Any chances of Sri Lanka squaring the encounter now moves to the interior of series in the second ODI were South Africa to places such as thwarted as the Proteas fielded as well Bloemfontein, Kimberley and as any team in the recent history, to Johannesburg. restrict the visitors to 236 runs for six "We can take some positives from this wickets. game after having a disastrous game While Francois du Plessis ran out in Paarl. Guys like Sanga, Mahela and Dilshan with a direct hit from point, I are not in good form and if we can Dale Steyn took a terrific catch at short come to the party that would be fine leg while still airborne to see the back of fantastic for the side." Talented young batsman Mahela Jayawardene. Then after Nuwan Dinesh Chandimal was the standout for the Sri Kulasekara had given some much required Lankans, making an unbeaten 92 and holding the urgency to the innings at number six, having hit innings together. "He is one of the fine talents we two fours and two sixes, Robin Petersen ran have got. We have to give him more opportunities backwards from mid-on to take another diving at number four. That’s the reason why we have got catch to end Kulasekara’s cameo. him to bat at number four and have Mahela at "They fielded really well. In the meantime, we number five. We hope he will continue in the same didn’t field as well as we could. If we are short by form in the next couple of games as well," Dilshan 20 runs, we should put up an effort whereby we added. save 15 or so runs and create the pressure, but we didn’t do that," Seat sales specialist to Sri Lanka, Gulf and the Far East Dilshan said, addressing a media briefing after Sri Lanka Return suffered a five wicket From defeat with eight balls Plus taxes to spare. "We were short by *Low season + Taxes about 20 to 25 runs. Try our special Fly Sri Lankan to Colombo & get a free side trip to any This is a slow wicket hotel rates at and before we started one of the following destinations we wanted to get to Bangkok, Bombay, Hongkong, Kuala Lumpur, Madras, Singapore, something like 250, but Trichy, Trivandrum we were short by about 20 runs," he added. or + Taxes *Low season Spin was used heavily Mount during the game by Lavinia Travel Insurance, Hotels, Car Rentals, Airport Transfers, Tailor-made Tours Hotel both sides and Dilshan We also offer fares to: India - Maldives - Middle/Far East - Australia felt that Sri Lanka Emergency: 07768 690418 Email: annis@lankatravel.co.uk Fax: 020 7724 5343 For Details and Instant Ticketing Please Contact Nissther Annis missed a spinner, as Seat Sale To Colombo £195 GALADARI From £395 020 7724 6667 WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT. PAGE 32 NEWSLANKA Registered at the Sri Lanka GPO as a newspaper- Reg. No. QD/119/News/2010 GET LISTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT OUR ONLINE EVENT CALENDER. 19 JANUARY - 2012 ISSUE 1050 WWW.NEWSLANKA.NET SEND DETAILS OF YOUR EVENT.