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Lakshman abhorred terrorism, he was a humanitarian - Mangala Samaraweera
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(colombogazette.com) The Government has notextended the mandate given to the AdvisoryCouncil headed by Sir Desmond de Silva whichwas appointed to give legal advice to thePresidential commission ofinquiry on missing personshead by former judge MaxwellParanagama.Sir Desmond de Silva said thatthe appointment of the AdvisoryCouncil of international lawyerswas only until the 15th Augustand the term has not beenextended.“All the required legal advicehaving been given to theParanagama Commission bySir Geoffrey Nice QC (UK) ,Professor David M Crane ( USA) and a host ofuniversity professors specialising in the law ofarmed conflict , and myself, that Advisory Council
is no longer in existence,” Sir Desmond de Silvasaid.He noted that the Paranagama Commission, inaddition , had the advantage of having the advice
of one of the mostdistinguished Generals fromthe British Army as to theevents that unfolded at the endof the war in May 2009.SirDesmond de Silva said that it ishard to see any otherCommission that has had sucha wealth of advice to assist iton in coming to its conclusions.Earlier some concerns hadbeen raised over the credibilityof the Advisory Council whichwas appointed by former
President Mahinda Rajapaksa and so the newGovernment was urged not to extend the mandateof the Council. (Colombo Gazette)
Sir Desmond’s mandate was not extended
Says civil society strengthens democraticpractice(ft.lk) The Open Society Foundations, a globalphilanthropic group operating in over 100countries, has announced plans tosupport work in Sri Lanka. By workingwith local civil society and otheractors, the Open Society Foundationswill seek to bolster democraticreforms already underway in SriLanka and promote economicadvancement.“It is an exciting and critical momentin Sri Lanka’s difficult history, and wewelcome the opportunity to supportcivil society and Government effortsto promote democratic reforms,respect for human rights and goodgovernance,” says Chris Stone,President of the Open SocietyFoundations.The Open Society Foundations,founded in 1984 by financier George Soros, worksto build vibrant and tolerant societies whosegovernments are accountable and open to
criticism, whose laws and policies are open todebate and correction and whose politicalinstitutions are open to the participation of allpeople.
The Open Society Foundations seekto strengthen justice and the rule oflaw; broaden respect for humanrights; support minorities; encouragepluralism and diversity of opinion;deepen democratic practice andparticipation; expand economic justiceand enable effective governance. TheOpen Society Foundations work on arange of issues including education,health, independent journalism,justice, freedom of expression andminority rights.“We are encouraged by the rapidprogress in Sri Lanka and lookforward to working alongside civilsociety and the government in theyears ahead,” says Binaifer Nowrojee,
regional director for Asia at the Open SocietyFoundations.
Open Society to start work in Sri Lanka
Ridma Dissanayake( ) The Rainforest Protectors of SriLanka requests the Environment Ministry and theCentral Environmental Authority to take legalmeasures to protect the Hora tree (DipterocarpusZeylanicus) as it is an endangered plant.
'Hora' is anendemic plantin Sri Lanka. Ithas been listed'endangered'by theInternationalUnion forConservation ofNature (IUCN).It is isolated tothe highlydenserainforests anda few privateforest lands inthe Wet Zone.'Hora' plays animportantecological roleas the
dominantnativecanopy treein the virginrain forests ofSri Lanka.Unfortunately,many who donotunderstandthe ecologicalvalue of the Hora tree, continue to cut down whatremains and are not committed to planting anynew trees.During a conservation expedition to UdakiruwaRainforest - the last rainforest in the Uva Provinceand a highly bio-diverse area, the RainforestProtectors were alarmed to find many giant Horatrees, hundreds of years old, cut down byindividuals with the blessings of local authorities."It is highly unfortunate that the world's tallest Horatrees about 60 metres high, situated only in theUdakiruwa Rainforest, are being felled relentlesslydue to the ignorance of local authorities and thosetrying to make a quick buck," Rainforest Protectorssaid.Unless the Environment Ministry and the Central
EnvironmentalAuthority coordinate totake immediate actionto declare the Horatree as a protectedspecies, Sri Lankamay soon lose thistreasure forever.Legal protectionshould be taken afternotifying andeducating localauthorities such as theGrama Niladhari,Divisional Secretaryand District Secretaryon the importance andlegal protection givento the Hora tree topreserve it for thefuture, RainforestProtectors said.
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Remains of a felled Hora tree
Epithetic Cymbidiumorchids on a large Hora tree
Call to protect 'Hora' tree
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Deployed CDF personnel in presidential pollcampaignMoney not received for arms rented by RaknaLanka
Gota says charges trivialChaminda Perera
( ) The Presidential Commission ofInquiry yesterday questioned former DefenceSecretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa over a series ofallegations. He was questioned for six hours.Rajapaksa arrived at the BMICH premises, wherethe Commission is housed, with two securitypersonnel.The former Defence Secretary,when asked by journalistsabout the charges against him,said it was a trivial matter.Former Defence SecretaryGotabhaya Rajapaksa hasfaced an array of chargesrelated to abuse of power andstate resources while holdingthe office as DefenceSecretary, PresidentialCommission of Inquiry sourcessaid yesterday.According to the Commission’sSecretary and former Directorof Parliament Lacille de Silvathese allegations include deploying 500 CivilDefence Force personnel for the last presidentialelection campaign on the orders of the formerDefence Secretary.De Silva said these CDF personnel were orderedto get involved in the last presidential electioncampaign in civies. He said the employees ofRakna Lanka Secuirty Services were allegedlydeployed in the last presidential election campaignin Kesbewa, Maharagama and Nugegoda areas.
De Silva said the Commission has beenconducting a thorough investigation into theactivities of Rakna Lanka Security Services andthe investigations have reached the final phase.He said the Commission received complaints thatthe government had not received funds for rentingweapons to security organisations.De Silva said the funds allocated to the NegomboLagoon Development project amounting to overRs. 13 million had been used to conduct anelection rally in Negombo at the last Presidentialelection and investigations into this incident arealso continuing.
The Presidential Commissionof Inquiry to investigate andinquire into serious acts offraud, corruption and abuse ofpower and state resources andprivileges was appointed byPresident Maithripala Sirisena.The Commission has beenmandated to summon anyperson and question them onthe mass scale charges ofcorruption and misuse ofpublic funds and property.The Commission comprisesfour High Court Judges -Preethi Padman Surasena
(chairman), Amandra Seneviratne, VikumKaluaarachchi and Gihan Kulathunga. TheCommission has been ordered to submit interimreports and the final report within a period of oneyear.The Commission will refer their findings to theCommission to Investigate the Allegations ofBribery or Corruption, the Police and the lawenforcement authorities for further action with theirrecommendations.
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Former Defence SecretaryGotabhaya Rajapaksa arriving at the
BMICH to appear before thePresidential Commission of Inquiry.
( ) President Maithripala Sirisenaoffered the post of Sri Lanka’s High Commissionerin the United Kingdom to retiring cricketing legendKumar Sangakkara.The President made the offer speaking at thefarewell ceremony held at the end of the secondtest match against India in Colombo.Sangakkara is described as one of the “mostpolished and prudent of batsmen” in cricket. Alongwith AB de Villiers, he has dominated the numberone spot in the ICC Test batting rankings over thepast decade. On August 12, 2015, Sangakkarawas placed at number 5 in the ICC Test rankings.Sangakkara delivered the 2011 MCC Spirit ofCricket Cowdrey Lecture, which gained worldwideattention.He was the youngest person and the first activeinternational player to deliver that lecture, whichwas widely acclaimed by the cricketing communityfor its outspoken nature.He retired from ODIs on March 18, 2015 against
South Africa during the quarter final stage of 2015ICC Cricket World Cup.He was named the Wisden Leading Cricketer inthe World in 2011 and 2015.
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President Maithripala Sirisena hands over amemento to Kumar Sangakkara. Looking on is
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.Picture by Rukmal Gamage
( ) The second interim report of thePresidential Commission to Inquire intoComplaints on Missing Persons will be handedover to President Maithripala Sirisena on Friday,by Commission Chairman Maxwel Paranagama.Meanwhile, a highly placed diplomatic source toldDaily Mirror the government should present theParanagama Commission report in Geneva tocounter the allegations levelled at the Sri Lankagovernment and the armed forces personnel bypro-LTTE groups.Mr. Paranagama said the firstinterim report was handed over tothe President on April, 10 and thatthe government had taken steps toimplement its recommendations.The three-member Commissionappointed by former PresidentMahinda Rajapaksa on August 15,2013 was mandated to Inquire into Complaints onMissing Persons and ascertain their fate,responsibility and whereabouts from 1983 to May2009 and to ascertain the crimes allegedlycommitted during the last stages of the war with aview to accountability and responsibility.“We handed over the First Mandated InterimReport in April and the Second Mandated InterimReport will be handed over to President Sirisenaon Friday. It will mainly deal with the issues of theviolation of the International Humanitarian Law orWar Crimes allegedly committed by bothparties and the recommendations toprevent a repetition,” Mr. Paranagamasaid.For the second mandate theCommission was advised by a panel offoreign experts including Sir DesmondDe Silva.However, it is learnt that certain groupshad petitioned President Sirisenaagainst Sir Desmond De Silva todiscredit him and the ParanagamaCommission.The Commission conducted publicsittings in Kilinochchi (twice), Jaffna,Mullaitivu (twice), Batticaloa (twice),Mannar, Vavuniya, Trincomalee (twice)and Ampara. The Commission hadreceived in excess of 20,106 complaintsinclusive of about 5,200 complaints fromthe relatives of missing security forcespersonnel.The Commission had heard oralevidence on nearly 1,440 complainantsduring public sittings in Northern andEastern provinces.
Mr. Paranagama said the suspects named beforethe Commission during the public hearings hadbeen referred to the Attorney General forappropriate action.The Commission has said that at least fourdifferent groups including Sri Lanka's securityforces and the LTTE were responsible for thedisappearances of hundreds of persons duringthe war against the rebel group.The interim report reveals that the LTTE was
responsible for 60% of the forceddisappearances in the North whilethe security forces were responsiblefor 30%. Other armed groups hadbeen responsible for the rest."Based on the inquiries conductedthus far, accountability andresponsibility by these parties varyfrom district to district," the report
said.The evidence on these complainants wereanalyzed for further investigations through anindependent investigative team. On reportedcases of disappearances and abductions bysecurity forces, the Commission has reportedthem to the attorney general for appropriateaction.Other members of the Commission are D.B.P.Suranjan Vidyaratne and Mano Ramanathan.(Sandun A Jayasekera)
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President offers Sanga UK HC postAbuse of state power, resources
Gota grilled for six hours
Second interim report to MS on Friday
(dailynews.lk) Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghepaid a courtesy call on His Eminence Archbishop
Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith.Picture by Sudath Malaweera
PM paid a courtesy call onHis Eminence ArchbishopMalcolm Cardinal Ranjith
O+ Kidney needed(dailynews.lk) E.S. Manoji Silva of No.219/45, Vincent Mawatha, Nagoda, Kandana,a mother of one, who is in end stage of kidneyfailure, has been recommended a kidneytransplantation by National HospitalConsultant Nephrologist Dr. A.L.M. Nazar. Herblood group is 'O' positive. She needs an 'O'positive kidney. A person who is willing todonate a kidney can contact her husbandGamini Gerard on Tel Nos. 0772142914 or0777825898. Those who wish to makecontributions to help meet treatment chargesare requested to credit their contributions toA/C No. 175200214253160 of the People'sBank, Kandana Branch.
I saw a horrific news item shown on Hiru TV on22nd Aug Saturday night bulletinI cannot explain in words how the poor womanwas tortured by her Saudi employer.pouring hot water on her back, pulling hair, beatenher up, where pictures will tell thestory .I cannot imagine how a human being could do acrime like that to another innocent human beingThis woman has been admitted to Negombohospital as soon as she landed
at Katunayake nowundergoing treatment forinjuries and broken bonesShe will be taken to eyehospital to treat for thedamages done to her eyesSee the news bulletin oninternet 22/8/2015 Saturdaynight Hiru TVfor more detailsThis morning I phoned Hiru TV news room and gotthe details
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Hiran H. Senewiratne( ) Travel personality based in Britain,Nissther Annis of Lanka Travel and Tours sayshigh priced hotel charges in Sri Lanka is a bighindrance to promote UK and other Europeantourists into Sri Lanka.“Sri Lankan hotel prices are very highand over priced when compared toother markets like the Maldives andThailand in the region. This hasresulted in difficulty in promoting Britishand other European tourists into thecountry,” Annis told the Daily NewsBusiness.He said at one time British touristarrivals topped the list and with thehigh hotel charges this number isdeclining.The new government should take someremedial steps to bring down hotel charges in asustainable manner,he said.Annis said that in other countries hotel chargesare below US$ 100 per night, while in Sri Lankahotel charges are more than US$ 100, which ismore expensive that hinders promoting UK andEuropean tourists into the country.Annis has been involved in developing marketing
initiatives as well as supporting the Sri LankaTourist Board and various other organisations inpromoting the Sri Lanka for more than fourdecades is now trying his best to host the Instituteof Travel and Tourism (ITT) conference in 2016.“This is a prestigious global event for all top travel
agents and other stakeholders in thesector. We in the tourism can contributeto help to achieve the dream of hostingITT annual conference thus sendingsignals to the international communitythat Sri Lanka is a best country fortourism,” he said.“Sri Lanka, as a relatively unexploreddestination in the past 30 years couldattract curious travellers, balancing theequation. Further, the increasing
spending power of the Chinese could tilt thescales in favour of Sri Lanka, creating jobopportunities in the services sector targetingChina, especially with linguists,” Annis said.Annis also said that Sri Lanka is having aexcellent health service. This could be promotedfor medical tourism, among British and Europeantourists beyond promoting traditional attractionslike beaches, he said.
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High hotel charges hinder promotingLanka - UK Travel agent
Nissther Annis
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Crime CornerFour army officers
arrestedDisappearance of Ekneligoda
By Madura Ranwala(island.lk) Two Lt. colonels, a staffsergeant and corporal had beenarrested by the CID over thedisappearance of cartoonist PrageethEkneligoda, Police Spokesman ASPRuwan Gunasekera said.ASP Gunasekara told The Island thatfour serving army officers had beensummoned to the CID yesterday and arrested.The IGP has handed over the investigation intoEkneligoda’s disappearance to the CID.Two rehabilitated LTTE cadres and a retired armysergeant had been arrested earlier, the ASP said.Asked whether any clues regarding thedisappearance of Ekneligoda had been foundthus far, the ASP answered in the negative."The CID has not yet ascertained whether he isalive or not," he said.
Mervyn noticedover white vans
(dailymirror.lk) Colombo ChiefMagistrate issued notice onFormer Minister Mervyn Silvato appear before court onNovember 11 to give evidenceregarding “white van culture.”Chief Magistrate Gihan Pilapitiya issued noticeon former minister sequent to a Habeas Corpuspetition filed by relatives of three missing peoplein October 2011.The petitioners stated that the former Ministerhad made a complaint with the CID that he knewinformation about the “white vans” which wereused to abduct civilians during the previousregime.
By Chitra Weerarathne(island.lk) Colombo Chief Magistrate, GihanPilapitiya allowed time till August 27, 2015, totwo separate complainants, to withdraw theircomplaints of banking misappropriation.In one plaint the complaint has alleged a CentralBank bond scam by Arjuna Mahandran thepresent governor of the Central Bank.In the other plaint the complaint has been made
against the former Governor of the Central Bank,Ajith Nivard Cabraal and the former Presidentand Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksaalleging a non-lucrative investment of EPF, ETFfunds.Counsel for the respective complaints movedcourt to withdraw the complaints. The withdrawalwas allowed.
(colombopage.com) Aug 26, Colombo: A SriLankan court extended the remand of sixsuspects including former UPFA Deputy MinisterPremalal Jayasekara who were arrested for theshooting death at an election rally duringpresidential elections.Pelmadulla Magistrate Tuesday furtherremanded the suspects until the 8th Septemberwhen the case taken for hearing.Deputy Minister Jayasekara was charged withshooting at the supporters of the then commonopposition presidential candidate MaithripalaSirisena and killing one of them in Kahawatta onJanuary 05.A group including the Deputy Minister and two
other local government politiciansof then ruling UPFA had openedfire at the supporters who weresetting up the stage for a finalcampaign rally.Three people were injured in theshooting and one of the threevictims, Shantha Dodanagoda was criticallyinjured and succumbed to his injuries three dayslater.However Jayasekara was elected to theparliament at the General Elections held on 17thAugust wining the highest number of preferentialvotes among the UPFA candidates in RatnapuraDistrict.
(colombogazette.com) The police said thatover 700 people were arrested in electionrelated raids conducted by the police from thetime nominations were called for till lastMonday.According to the police media unit, 334 raidswere conducted by the police and 739 peoplehad been arrested.The arrests had been made for violating
election laws, the police media unit said in astatement today.The police said that 408 complaints had alsobeen received in relation to election lawviolations or violence and 185 suspects hadbeen arrested.The police had also seized 254 vehicles duringthis period. (Colombo Gazette)
Plaints against Mahendran, Cabraal andRavi to be withdrawn
Arrest of toppoliticians, Govt.officials imminent
by Ranil Wijayapala(sundayobserver.lk) The Financial CrimeInvestigations Division (FCID) is tipped to arrestseveral politicians and top government officials inthe next few days, for alleged financial frauds, topgovernment sources told the Sunday Observer.The FCID, on the request of the Commissioner ofElections temporarily halted its process ofsummoning politicians, who were candidates atthe August 17 parliamentary election, to recordstatements as it would have proveddisadvantageous in the run up to an election.“The FCID has commenced recording statementsfrom those politicians by summoning them to theFCID,” Police spokesman ASP RuwanGunasekara said.The Sunday Observer learns the FCID hassufficient evidence to arrest some politiciansallegedly involved in financial frauds and areready to make several arrests in the coming days.According to sources, the FCID has alreadycompleted investigations on an alleged land dealby Western Province Chief Minister PrasannaRanatunga who has been elected to Parliamentfrom the UPFA, with over 300,000 preferentialvotes.Top sources also said, preliminary informationhas been submitted to the FCID relating to thedistribution of sil redi among Buddhist devoteesduring elections using State funds. In thisconnection, former Presidential Secretary LalithWeeratunga and Chairman, TelecommunicationRegulatory Commission (TRC), Anusha Pelpita,are expected to be further questioned.The FCID did not make any arrests in this regardbut has completed its investigations and the nextsteps are inevitable, FCID sources said.The investigation into the release of Rs.5 millionto ‘Tharunyayata Hetak’ organization for‘awareness creation regarding capital markets’ bythe Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)has concluded. According to the sources, the topthree implicated in the investigations are formerSEC Chairman Nalaka Godahewa, its DeputyDirector General Dhammika Perera and a topofficial of the Tharunyayata Hetak organization,sources added.The FCID has also completed investigationsinvolving former Minister Anura PriyadarshanaYapa for alleged misuse of Ceylon PetroleumCorporation (CPC) funds to buy goods from theCooperative Wholesale Establishment(CWE) tobe distributed among the voters during anelection campaign.“Due to the election, it was not possible to carryforward several investigations and also to takeaction with regard to the offenders linked toinvestigations already concluded. Now that theelection is over, there is every intention tocomplete investigations and take action againstwrongdoers, where investigations have beenconcluded,” the source added.
Racket deepens; Italysuspends job visas
for Lankans(sundaytimes.lk) The Italian Embassy has put onhold job visas for Sri Lankans after it wasrevealed that applicants had been selected inquestionable circumstances where large sums ofmoney are alleged to have changed hands,officials said.They said that between 40 to 75 job visas in thedomestic category were in limbo at the embassyat present since the applicants approved by thelocal authorities failed to meet the required criteriabut had apparently been chosen underquestionable circumstances.he officials explained that the applicants chosenhad been selected by the Sri Lanka Bureau ofForeign Employment (SLBFE) at interviews thatstarted on April 17 this year but failed to convinceItalian embassy officials during the follow-upinterviews.The jobs were listed for ‘caregivers’ and theapplicants were required to possess a basiceducation plus experience among otherrequirements. But during the visa interview byembassy officials it was revealed that theapplicants fell short of these requirements, theofficials said.They said that the applicants were told during the
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Court extends remand of former Sri Lankandeputy minister arrested for murder
Over 700 arrested in polls related police raids
Diresh Jayasuriya( ) ICBT opened its state-of-the-artcampus building on R.A. De Mel Mawatha,(Duplication Road) inColombo 4 yesterday.The total investment forthis ICBT campus is Rs.1 billion. ICBT CampusCEO and ExecutiveDirector Dr. MohanPathirana said they planto expand to Kandy bynext year and will investmore for the state-of-the-art campus building."We are working with fiveBritish Universities andwe are going to expandour education to theentire country," he said.ICBT Campus Chairman,Dr. Jagath Alwis said,they maintain the highquality of education at ICBT and about 8% to10% of students are from foreign countries likethe Maldives, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh,African countries and Iran.ICBT Marketing Director Anura Gamage said theICBT campus building has seven floors with7000 square feet that can accommodate about4000 students at a time."We give students a better education withmodern facilities. Students can expecteverything that needs for them from thiscampus," he said."We have branches in Mount Lavinia, Kandy,Galle, Kurunegala, Matara and Nugegoda," hesaid.We have operations in Dubai, Oman, Bahrainand Saudi Arabia. We are going to expand our
infrastructure and facilities," Gamagesaid.Officials has spared no cost in building
this campus to provide thesame campus facilities asone would find in US, UK orAustralia.ICBT Campus has invitedseveral vice chancellors fromUK partner universities ofICBT campus for theopening.These include Prof.Anthony J. Chapman, ViceChancellor and President ofCardiff Met University,Professor Cliff Alan, vicechancellor-Birmingham CityUniversity. Other UKuniversity representatives includeProf. Mohamad Loutfi, Pro ViceChancellor - Cardiff Met, Prof. LizDeputy vice Chancellor, SheffieldHallam University, Martin Thomas,
Director International Development, MiddlesexUniversity, Leslie Brown, Asst. Director TransNational Education, Sunderland University,Stevan McGill, Head of Partner Markets - Asia,Pearson Education, Angela French, Director ofOperations, Cambridge English.
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The new building Pictures by Siripala Halwala
ICBT Chairman Dr. Jagath Alwiswith an ICBT official
ICBT opens Rs 1 bn campus in Colombo 4
(nation.lk) The new Sri Lankan HighCommissioner to Australia SomasundaramSkandakumar presented his credentials to theGovernor-General of Australia, Peter Cosgrove onAugust 19, 2015 at the ‘Government House’ inCanberra. The Governor General engaged in adiscussion with the High Commissioner and posedfor an official photograph. The High Commissioneralso inspected the guard of honor. The event wasfollowed by a banquet for the Sri Lankandiplomatic delegation hosted by the Governor-General.The New High Commissioner is the formerChairman of George Steuart Group of Companies
and headed thegroup for eightyears. He hasextensiveexperience inthe corporatesector. He hasalso served asan AssistantSecretary,Secretary andVice President atSri Lanka Cricket from 1982 – 2000.
SL High Commissioner presents his credentials
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( ) This week, Verité Researchpresents Part 4 of a 12-part series presentingexcerpts of its recent study on the Lessons Learntand Reconciliations Commission (LLRC). Theseries will present the implementation status ofLLRC recommendations under 11 thematiccategories, and conclude with an analysis of theoverall implementation status of LLRCrecommendations.The present article reviews theimplementation ofrecommendations on detentionpolicy.Status of ImplementationDuring its public sittings, the LLRC heardnumerous representations regarding the fate ofdetainees. Witnesses before the Commissioncomplained about the difficulty in accessing placesof detention, the situation of young detainees, anduncertainty over the whereabouts of those takeninto custody – particularly those who voluntarilysurrendered to the military. In its report, the LLRCpresented 18 recommendations on detentionpolicy. These dealt with the welfare of personstaken into custody, the rights of families to accessplaces of detention, and the release andrehabilitation of young detainees. The LLRC alsomade a number of recommendations regardingdetention procedures, such as issuing formalreceipts of arrest, producing an arrested personpromptly before a Magistrate, and detainingpersons only at formally designated places ofdetention.Out of the 18 recommendations, 11 were fullyincluded in the government’s National Plan ofAction to Implement the LLRC’sRecommendations (NPA). As at January 2015,four recommendations, mainly dealing with theissue of young detainees, had been fullyimplemented. Three recommendations hadmade partial progress in implementation, andeight had made poor progress. Meanwhile, as atJanuary 2015, three LLRC recommendations ondetention policy had made no progress inimplementation. For example, therecommendation on ensuring the safety andsecurity of those in custody was neither includedin the NPA nor implemented to any degree. Anumber of deaths while in custody took place evenafter the release of the LLRC report, which clearlyindicated the lack of a proper mechanism toensure the safety and security of those indetention.Recent DevelopmentsThe precise status of persons taken into custodyduring the war – particularly during its final stages– remains uncertain. Citing the CommissionerGeneral of Rehabilitation, the LLRC report statedthat out of the approximately 11,900 former LTTEcombatants detained, 2,727 remained in custodyas at September 2011.In February 2015, Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe stated that a list of detainees hadbeen compiled, which would be finalised by Marchthis year. However, according to media reports,the President had asserted thereafter that no suchlist existed. Meanwhile, Minister of JusticeWijeydasa Rajapakshe has dismissed claims thatthe government is in the midst of negotiations torelease political prisoners, a majority of whom areethnic Tamils. According to statistics reportedlyprovided by the Ministry of Justice, 54 individualswere convicted for their involvement in terroristactivity, indictments were being prepared in thecase of 85 persons, cases were pending against134 persons, eight were granted bail, and 45 were
rehabilitated and released.Arbitrary detentionMeanwhile, the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)continues to remain in force. The sweepingpowers of arrest and detention granted by the Actallow law enforcement authorities to circumventnumerous existing safeguards against arbitraryand prolonged detention. Thus the PTA has a
direct bearing on the implementation ofLLRC recommendations on detentionpolicy. For example, the PTA allows thepolice to detain suspects at anylocation and transfer them from place
to place for the purposes of investigation.Such provisions contravene the LLRC’srecommendation on detaining individuals only inauthorised places of detention. Furthermore, thePTA vests in the Minister of Defence the power toorder the detention of any individual suspected ofbeing connected to unlawful activity for up toeighteen months, in any place or under anyconditions determined by the Minister. Section 10of the Act prevents any court or tribunal fromcalling into question such an order. Hence, sinceits enactment in 1979, the PTA has entrenchedabusive detention practices, effectively authorisingarbitrary detention. A recent judgment of theSupreme Court in October 2014 in fact held that aperson could be arrested and detained under thePTA even if the subsequent indictment was
brought under ordinary penal law. Thus anysuspect may now be detained under the PTA,even if the offence he is eventually charged withhas little to do with acts of terrorism.Despite these major setbacks, BalendranJeyakumari, a campaigner against enforced andinvoluntary disappearances was released on bailin March this year following a year of arbitrarydetention under the PTA. This apparent abuse ofthe PTA has renewed calls for its repeal, and hasostensibly signalled the government’s ability totake positive measures in terms of releasingpolitical prisoners.Immediate OpportunitiesA number of measures can be taken promptly bythe government to further the implementation ofthe LLRC’s recommendations on detention policy.One would be to publish a list of detainees, whichhappens to also be an interim recommendationmade by the LLRC in September 2010. Othersteps include directing law enforcement authoritiesto issue formal receipts of arrest when takingpersons into custody, and instructing Magistratesto conduct monthly visits to places of detention.Moreover, the government could begin a formalprocess to review the continued need for the PTA.These measures will also demonstratecommitment to the normalisation of relationsbetween the state and communities who haveendured harsh detention practices during the past.Such normalisation will contribute towards abroader reconciliation process.Verité Research
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Lessons Learnt on Reconciliation - Part 4
Dealing with DetentionFormation of a National Government
This is the defining momentthat could mark the turningpoint in Sri Lanka’s history.
President MaithripalaSirisena and newly sworn-in
Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe are seenwatching the signing of ahistoric memorandum of
understanding whereby theUnited National Party-ledalliance and the Sri LankaFreedom Party will come
together to form aconsensual government.The memorandum wassigned by UNP General
Secretary Kabir Hashim andthe SLFP’s Acting General
Secretary DumindaDissanayake. Pic by Indika
Handuwala.
Racketfrom P6preliminary interviews at the SLBFE that theywere required to deposit 1,500 euros in aparticular bank account prior to departure.“This should never be the case since these visasare of a gratis category (free of charge) because itis an agreement between the Italian and SriLankan governments,” one official said.During questioning of the applicants, it wasrevealed that a former female employee at theItalian Mission in Colombo was also assisting inthe interviews that were held at the SLBFE at itsoffice on the 12th floor of the Bank of Ceylonbuilding in Colombo 1.This former employee, fluent in spoken and writtenItalian, was sacked from the embassy in 2013after she was found to be allegedly involved ingraft and other irregularities relating to theendorsing of Italian visas and may have beenhired by the SLBFE to work as a consultant.Meanwhile the Ministry of Foreign Employmentyesterday denied any knowledge in the so-calledinterviews for job aspirants in Italy or the hiring ofa consultant. A senior official said the matter wouldbe investigated fully.The SLBFE is only an authority in the foreign
employment industry and it does not have amandate to conduct job interviews since this iscarried out by licensed foreign employmentagencies throughout the country, MinistrySecretary W.G. Vithanage told the Sunday Times.“The Ministry is unaware of these developmentsregarding the interviews carried out by the SLBFE.If that has been the case it was not sanctioned bymy office and therefore the matter will beinvestigated soon,” Mr. Vithanage said.SLBFEAdditional General Manager and MediaSpokesperson Mangala Randeniya endorsed theviews of Ministry Secretary Vithanage saying hetoo was unaware of the interviews or where theywere held.The latest development comes as the Italiangovernment authorities are pondering the de-listing of Sri Lanka from the job quota after some400-plus employment visas given to the localauthorities went unaccounted last year and arebelieved to have been sold to individuals for anestimated Rs. 500 million.The alleged scam alsoled to a major re-shuffle in the Italian embassy’snon-diplomatic staff attached to the visa andsupporting sections.Senior officials at the Italian Embassy were notavailable for comment and email questions fromthe Sunday Times remain unanswered
(sundaytimes.lk) More than half a million voteswere rejected at Monday’s parliamentaryelections mainly due to the lack of awarenessamong voters on the complicated voting processand a large number of candidates, most of whomwere from independent groups, an official said.He said 517,123 or 4.42 percent of the votescast were rejected. In addition, 3.3 million votersof the registered 15 million did not cast theirvotes. Thereby a total of 3.8 million voters or 25percent of the voters were not involved inelecting members to the next Parliament.“Our counting centre officials have informed usthat some of the people had voted for twoparties, while some were confused with thepreferential numbers,” the official said. TheGampaha district recorded the highest number ofrejected votes, with nearly 56,246 of the ballotsgoing waste.
District Secretary Sunil Jayalath, who officiatedas the Returning Officer, said the length of theballot paper, the confusion faced by some votersand the lack of interest shown by others were themajor causes for the rejection of votes.He said the 2 feet-long ballot paper which borethe symbols of the parties and the numerousindependent groups had caused confusionamong many voters.The returning officer had observed that severalpeople had correctly voted for the party but hadmade mistakes in the preferential vote. He saidsome voters had deliberately invalidated theirballots by drawing a cross across the paper whileothers had scribbled some ‘opinion’ on theballots.Colombo’s District Secretary Kamal Pathmasirisaid the district’s 43,372 rejected votes were
(Contd: on P22)
(colombogazette.com) The Ministry ofFinance has requested the public andprivate sector institutions and the generalpublic to submit their proposals to beincluded in the proposed budget for theyear 2016.Building the Economy, Fighting corruption,Ensuring freedom, Developinginfrastructure and investment andDeveloping education are the newgovernment’s five point plan spelled out inits policy paper to create a new country in60 months.Accordingly, the public sector institutionssuch as ministries, departments, publicenterprises and semi governmentinstitutions and the trade chambers andprofessionals are invited to forward theirproposals aimed at increasing productivityand economic development in varied
fields providing dividends to the masses tothe Trade and Investment policyDepartment of the Ministry of Finance,Colombo 01.K.D.N Ranjith Asoka, the Director Generalof the Trade and Investment policy Dept ofthe Finance ministry said that theproposals were also invited from thegeneral public and the pressure groupswith regard to multi faceted benefitsderived from the social welfare schemes,management of public sector income andexpenditure and the infrastructuredevelopment.The Finance ministry also expectsproposals for policy improvements in thearea of Trade and Investment, SME sectorand the deployment of the Labour Forcefrom the relevant public and private sectororganizations to be included in the next
year’s budget proposals.Ranjith Asoka said that if the proposalssubmitted are leading towards increasingthe efficiency and productivity furtherdiscussions will be held with theproponents before arriving at a finaldecision.Among the other areas the Financeministry looks for public proposals arepromotion of good governance and thesectoral wise proposals for thedevelopment of health and education.The Finance ministry requests allinterested parties concerned to submittheir proposals directly to the ministry ofFinance within the first two weeks ofSeptember in time to arrive at a finaldecision enabling the finance ministry toinclude in the next year’s budgetproposals. (Colombo Gazette)
Finance ministry invites proposals for budget
517,123 votes rejected; 3.3 m no show
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(ft.lk) In a move that has caused public outrage, theUPFA has included seven defeated candidatesfrom the party as National List nominees in the listsubmitted to the Elections Commissioner.Defeated UPFA candidates Lakshman YapaAbeywardane (Matara), S.B. Dissanayake (NuwaraEliya), Mahinda Samarasinghe (Kalutara), VijithWijayamuni Soyza (Moneragala), ThilangaSumathipala (Colombo), Angajan Ramanadan(Jaffna) and M.L.A. M. Hizbullah (Batticaloa), all ofwhom failed to secure a seat in Monday’s poll, willenter Parliament through the National List.At least five candidates are seen as Sirisenaloyalists against whom the Rajapaksa factioncontesting the Parliamentary election carried outsystematic smear campaigns, urging people torefrain from voting for them.These candidates are widely expected to assistboth President Sirisena and Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe to build the numbers necessaryto secure 113 seats or a majority in Parliament.The UNP fell seven seats short of that magicnumber when it won 106 seats in this week’s poll.Other nominees on the UPFA list include formerMPs Dilan Perera, Dr. Sarath Amunugama,A.H.M. Fowzie, Faiszer Mustapha and MalithJayasekera.The announcement of the UPFA National Listcame even as UNP General Secretary KabirHashim hailed his party’s decision not to grantdefeated candidates places on the National List,in accordance with the policies of goodgovernance.However analysts said the President was being
hailed for his decision to accommodateRamanadan, the UPFA Jaffna District candidate inthe National List, after the UNP failed to include anynominees from Mano Ganesan’s Tamil ProgressiveAlliance or Upcountry strongman P. Digambaran’sfaction.Meanwhile, clashes erupted in Kattankudy lastnight between supporters and political opponents ofM.H.M. Hisbullah, injuring four persons. Theclashes erupted after Hisbullah’s supporterscelebrated his appointment on the UPFA NationalList with firecrackers.A social media campaign has also commencedcalling on people to join a protest at IndependenceSquare at 2 p.m. today against the appointment ofdefeated candidates on party National Lists.
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(island.lk) Matara District MP MangalaSamaraweera was re-appointed Foreign Ministeryesterday, taking oaths before President MaithripalaSirisena at the Presidential Secretariat.His constituency, Matara, was one of the two seatsthe UNP secured in the Southern Province at therecently concluded parliamentary elections. It wasalso the sole constituency where the UNP prevailedin the Matara District. He also nearly doubled hispreferential votes from 2010.This is the third time Minister Samaraweera holdsthat portfolio, having held it for the first timebetween Nov. 2005 and Jan. 2007, and for the
second time between Jan. 2015 and Aug. 2015.Minister Samaraweera said that he would "buildwith even greater vigour, on the tremendousgoodwill the international community extended toSri Lanka after the January 8 revolution."He added that ‘his intensification of engagementand strengthening of relations will be made possibleby the political stability arising from the decisivemandate given by the people in the generalelection’. He said that he would place economicdiplomacy at the centre of Sri Lanka’s foreignaffairs, focusing on promoting trade, tourism andinvestment. Minister Samaraweera also noted that
‘the restructuring theForeign Ministry aswell as therationalisation of SriLanka’s diplomaticmissions abroad wasan urgent priority’.
(dailymirror.lk) National Movement for Social Justice(NMSJ) Leader the Ven. Maduluwawe SobithaThera today severely criticized the move to appointa large number of ministers for the purpose ofaccommodating a 'National Government'.“Appointing a large number of ministers hasbecome a joke and a farce.The Mahinda Rajapaksagovernment had appointed anunreasonable number of ministers.Nobody protested then. I amoptimistic that President MaithripalaSirisena will not continue themistakes committed by that regime,”he told Daily Mirror.Sobitha Thera said that whenconsidering this trend, it won't be a surprise if all225 parliamentarians are appointed ministers. Hesaid the 19th Amendment had not specified theexact number of ministers in case of a ‘NationalGovernment’ and as such it had to be decided bythe decision makers of both parties. The Theracriticized the move to form a ‘National Government’
and warned that such a move might lead to a crisisbetween the legislature and the executive. “Eventhe beginning of the new government is in a mess.Some of the SLFP parliamentarians are describingthe recently signed MoU as a move towards theformation of national government and some of themwho have opposed such an agreement had decided
to sit in the Opposition while the JVPand the TNA have not so farsupported the proposal. In such ascenario, how can it be called anational government,” the Therasaid.He said in the wake of the UNPwinning the most number of seats inparliament Prime Minister and UNP
Leader Ranil Wicremesinghe should have formed aUNP-led government by inviting those who werewilling to work with his government and thus secureat least a simple majority. The Thera said if thePrime Minister had done this then there would beno stalemate as what was happening now. (PiyumiFonseka)
Pro-Rajapaksa UPFA cabal returns toAbhayaramayaVasu pledges legal action if UPFA MPsviolate mandate and sit in National Govt.Weerawansa attacks SusilPremajayantha for being ‘spineless’,playing double gamesWill form separate political front to upholdpeople’s will: Wimal
By Dharisha Bastians andChamodi Gunawardana(ft.lk) Small constituent parties ofthe United People’s FreedomAlliance, strongly allied to formerPresident Mahinda Rajapaksa,yesterday slammed the SLFP foragreeing to form a national unityGovernment with the UNP, saying itwas a violation of the party’smandate received at last Monday’selection.NFF Leader Wimal Weerawansa,Pivituru Hela Urumaya LeaderUdaya Nanayakkara and New LeftFront Leader VasudevaNanayakkara returned to their oldpolitical hunting grounds at theAbhayaramaya temple in Narahenpita toaddress the media.“We ask the people to demand theresignation of all those who violate theirmandate by entering into thisGovernment with the UNP. We will alsopursue this matter legally,” Nanayakkara
said.Weerawansa told reporters that theUPFA had achieved a good performancein last week’s parliamentary election,obtaining 95 seats despite attempts byPresident Maithripala Sirisena to derailthe party’s campaign.“They exhumed bodies, he wrote letters.The day before the election theyreproduced advertisements remindingpeople that Mahinda Rajapaksa would
not be given the premiership. After allthat, it is a miracle the UPFA only lostone million votes since January 2015,”Weerawansa said.He said the Executive President of thecountry had acted in a manner that wasclearly advantageous to one side in lastweek’s poll.Gammanpila asserted that the Presidenthad acknowledged that the UPFA had
won the election in talks with SLFPmembers on Sunday night.“He had told people that he had felt veryunsafe by some statements being madeby UPFA members on campaign stages,which is why he wrote those letters. So inother words, the UPFA had won theelection and the President defeated theparty,” Gammanpila smirked.Weerawansa said that if the UPFA wasprepared to betray the mandate obtained
on 17 August, theirfaction was willing toform a separatepolitical force toensure the people’swill was represented.The Rajapaksaloyalist also claimedthat the formerPresident’s refusal toaccept the position ofOpposition Leaderwas just a personalopinion. “If the MPsmake a request, we
have no doubt he will consider,”Weerawansa claimed. The NFF Leaderalso slammed sacked UPFA GeneralSecretary Susil Premajayantha, callinghim ‘spineless’ for now planning to acceptministries in the new Government. “Wedon’t know if he was playing a doublegame, or a triple game,” Weerawansaquipped. Pic by Lasantha Kumara
Pro-MR MPs blame President for UPFA defeat
Sobitha Thera blasts move to formjumbo Cabinet
Mangala re-appointed Foreign Minister
Susil resigns fromUPFA GeneralSecretary post
(colombogazette.com) UnitedPeople’s Freedom Alliance(UPFA) member SusilPremajayantha has resignedas the General Secretary ofthe alliance.Premajayantha has sent aletter to President MaithripalaSirisena informing him of his decision to resign, thePresident’s office said.
Saman Ekanayakeappointed PM’s Secretary
(ft.lk) Saman Ekanayake has been appointed asSecretary to the Prime Minister by President on
the recommendation of Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe. Ekanayake held the same
post since January this year. Ekanayake is anofficer of the Special Grade of the Sri Lanka
Administrative Service.
President has noethical right to select
National List MPs,says Gammanpila
(adaderana.lk) The President has no ethicalright to select Parliamentarians through theNational List, Pivithuru Hela Urumaya LeaderUdaya Gammanpila says.The observation was made at a pressconference held in Colombo this afternoon (25).Gammanpila also severely criticised the mannerin which the United People’s Freedom Party’s(UPFA) national list MPs were selected.“It is not a secret that the UPFA supporters aredisappointed about the National List,” he added.Gammanpila also vowed not to contest underthe UPFA ticket with the present leadership at aforthcoming election.He also charged that the new government isattempting to bring an international investigationon the alleged human rights violations in theguise of a domestic mechanism.
(colombogazette.com) A resolution which wassubmitted at the Northern Provincial Council (NPC)today by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) member M KShivajilingam was blocked by the chairman of thecouncil CVK Sivagnanam.Shivajilingam said that the resolution calls for anindependent international investigation into the warin Sri Lanka.Sivagnanam had told the TNA member that theresolution cannot be debated today as it did nothave the support of the council.However
Sivagnanam had then wantedto have the debate on anotherdate but the chairman had notresponded positively.Shivajilingam told the ColomboGazette that the stand of theTNA is that the investigation onthe war should not be a domestic process.He said that he and the TNA will continue to pushfor an international investigation to ensure theTamils get justice. (Colombo Gazette)
UPFA appoints 7 defeated candidateson National List
Resolution at NPC by Sivaji blocked by chair
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(asianmirror.lk) TheEelam People’sRevolutionary LiberationFront (EPRLF), aconstituent member ofthe Tamil NationalAlliance opposed themanner in which the
alliance appointed its two national list candidates.The EPRLF leader Suresh Premachandran saidthat the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi leadershipmade the decision without consulting the otherparties in the alliance.
He told media that he does not have a personalopposition against any of the appointed MPs.However, he cannot approve the procedurethrough which they were appointed, he said.Since TNA is not a registered political party, itcontests in elections under the ITAK ticket. ITAK isthe largest party of the alliance which alsoincludes TELO and EPRLF.The TNA announced yesterday that it wasappointing two defeated candidates fromTrncomalee and Vanni as its national list MPs.Both are members of the ITAK.
(asianmirror.lk) Former President MahindaRajapaksa said that former Minister KumaraWelgama is a good candidate forthe post of opposition leader.Speaking to local media,Rajapaksa said that many electedSLFP MPs agree that Welgama isa good candidate for the post.Rajapaksa added that he has nointention of becoming theopposition leader.He also maintained that it waseasy to do politics with PrimeMinister Ranil Wickremesinghe since he did nottake revenge.
Rajapaksa was seen in public withWickremesinghe on several occasions after the
August 17 election, most notably atthe Prime Minister's swearing-inceremony on August 21, and thefelicitation ceremony of KumarSangakkara held yesterday.Despite Rajapaksa's refusal toaccept the opposition leader'sposition, some of his supportersare urging him to change his mind.National Freedom Front leaderWimal Weerawansa said yesterday
that Rajapaksa will have to accept if a majority ofthe opposition requests him to do so.
(sundaytimes.lk) Ancestry and genealogy haveplayed a massive role in electing parliamentariansin this week’s polls. A large proportion of thelegislature is made up of relatives anddescendants of former political bigwigs. The mostprominent family ties are those of the Rajapaksaclan. Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa hasreturned to the chamber with his son, Namal. Athird-generation politician, Namal Rajapaksacontested in the same district as his uncle, ChamalRajapaksa, who also secured a seat. D. A.Rajapaksa, father of the senior Rajapaksas, hadbeen an MP in the 1947 parliament.The other father-son combination in the currentparliament is Dr Rajitha Senaratne and ChathuraSenaratne , a first-time MP.Father-and-soncombinations have been a winning manthra on afew other occasions as well. Former prime ministerD.S. Senanayake and his son, Dudley, were inState Council together and, following the
Independence, in parliament, while in 2001 the lateAlick Aluvihare and the late Reggie Ranatunga satin parliament alongside their sons.Dr. Sarath Amunugama and Dilum Amunugama,uncle and nephew, will also be sitting in the newlegislature. Dr. Amunugama has been nominatedthrough the UPFA national list while Dilum wasvoted in from the Kandy district. Husband and wifeDaya and Anoma Gamage are also returning toparliament, the former being elected from theDigamadulla District and the latter as a NationalList nominee.The 15th parliament also includes a number ofchildren and grandchildren of former primeministers. The great-grandson of D. S.Senanayake, Wasantha Senanayake, has beenable to secure a seat while his uncle, RukmanSenanayake, a former minister, lost the race thistime. Junior Senananayake’s cousin and newPrime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s nephew,
Ruwan Wijewardene, was also returned toparliament from the Gampaha district.Vidura Wickremanayaka, son of former primeminister Rathnasiri Wickremanayaka, wassuccessful in his bid to return to parliament.Anuradha Jayaratne, the son of yet anotherformer prime minister, D. M. Jayaratne was alsosuccessful in his maiden attempt. Formerpresident Ranasinghe Premadasa’s son, Sajith,retained his seat.Brothers Naveen and Mayantha Dissanayakewill enter the legislature following their father,the late minister, Gamini Dissanayake.Mayantha is another fresher in the newparliament. Naveen’s father-in-law, KaruJayasuriya, is set to be chosen Speaker.Siblings Wasantha and Ranjith Aluvihare, sonsof former minister Alick Aluvihare, securedvictory this year. Two out of three Ranatungabrothers, Arjuna and Prasanna, were successfulfrom opposing sides.Following their fathers, 17offspring of popular politicians have securedseats, among them, the late Berty PremalalDissanayake’s son, Duminda Dissanayake inPolonnaruwa.Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra’s daughter,Hirunika, is a first-time MP alongside KanchanaWijesekera, son of former cabinet ministerMahinda Wijesekera. The newcomers had beenprovincial councillors before enteringparliament.Ramesh Pathirana, former UPFA minister
Richard Pathirana’s son, has retained his seat ashas his rival, Gayantha Karunathilaka, son of RupaKarunathilaka, a minister in the former UNPgovernment. Former minister Vincent Perera’s sonSanjaya Perera was elected from the Ratnapuradistrict while Philip Gunawardena’s son, UPFAstrongman Dinesh Gunawardena, made asuccessful bid for his seat although his brother,Geethanjana, fell short.Chandima Gamage, son of former parliamentarianLal Gamage, Mahanama Samaraweera’s son,Mangala, and S.D.R. Jayaratne’s son, Priyankara,also won seats. Former minister AnuruddhaRatwatte’s son, Lohan Ratwatte, has made acomeback. The former president, ChandrikaKumaratunga, is his cousin.T. B. Tennakoon’s son,Janaka BandaraTennakoon, has also beenre-elected. Former MPYasaratne Tennakoon ishis brother. J. C.Alawathuwala, son of J. C.Alawathuwala, won inKurunegala. The son ofFestus and Mary Perera,Niroshan Perera, securedvictory while the nephew ofB. L. Wijemanna,Lakshman Wijemanna,was also re-elected.G. V. Punchinilame’s sonSusantha Punchinilame,and T. Siddharthan, son ofD. Siddharthan, weresuccessful in returning toparliament. D.V. Chanaka,son of provincial councillorD. V. Upul, who wasrecently arrested over acontroversial statement hemade, entered parliamentfor the first time. He is oneof its youngest members.The daughters of formerMPs DharmadasaWanniarachchi andChandra Bandara, PavithraWanniarachchi andChandrani Bandara, havere-entered the legislature.Rohini Kaviratne, widow of
provincial councillor Sanjeewa Kaviratne, daughterof ex-minister the late Wijeratne Banda anddaughter-in-law of former minister P. B. Kaviratne,also secured a seat in her maiden contest. Thewidow of former minister T. Maheswaran,Wijayakala Maheshwaran, Jeyaraj Fernandopulle’swidow, Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle, andSumedha B. Jayasena’s widow, Sumedha G.Jayasena, also regained their seats.Husband and wife Sarath and Anoma Fonseka,contesting for the Democratic Party in Colomboand Gampaha, failed to make the mark along withtheir former son-in law, Danuna Thilakaratne, whocontested from Colombo.
Family jewels on parade in new parliament
Rajapaksa Recommends WelgamaAs Opposition Leader
EPRLF Opposes TNA National List Appointments
Newly appointed Minister of Foreign AffairsMangala Samaraweera assumed duties thismorning at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Minister Samaraweera’s first engagement uponassuming duties was to meet visiting US
Assistant Secretary of State, Nisha Biswal.Pic by Chandana Wijesinghe
Mangala assumes duties Basil retiresfrom politics
(ft.lk) The decision taken by former Minister ofEconomic Development Basil Rajapaksa afterthe presidential elections to exit from activepolitics remains unchanged, a close associateof his said yesterday.During the past few months he stayed awayfrom politics, but he extended his support duringthe general election because of his brotherMahinda Rajapaksa. However, he was notallowed to even fulfil the tasks that he is knownto be good at.Soon after the general elections at a get-together, a large group of intellectuals includinguniversity professors, vice chancellors,academics, lawyers, former ministrysecretaries, professionals and trade unionrepresentatives had met the former Minister.At this gathering he had refused to get intopolitics again saying that his decision remainedunchanged.Basil Rajapaksa had also said that he would notgive his advice or opinion on the political paththey should take, but that he would alwaysmaintain his friendship with them.
We want to join NationalGovernment – EPDP
(ceylontoday.lk) Leader of the EPDP (EelamPeople's Democratic Party) former MinisterDouglas Devananda has informed PresidentMaithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister RanilWickremesinghe that his party would like to assistthe Nation Government.Devananda's press secretary Nelson Edirisingheconfirmed that Devananda met the Presidentrecently.
Kadirgamar
Prof. Warnapalaassumes duties as
UPFA GeneralSecretary
CONT FROM P1... essential in our post-conflict situation. It is a pitythat Lakshman did not live to see the end ofconflict. We are poorer today in a sense withoutthe benefit of his wisdom when we need it most aswe embark on a journey towards reconciliationand lasting peace and we seek to set our nationfirmly on the path of democracy, ethnic harmony,rule of law and good governance. "
(adaderana.lk) Professor Vishwa Warnapalatoday assumed duties as the new GeneralSecretary of the United People’s FreedomAlliance (UPFA).He takes over from Susil Premajayantha whotendered his resignation to President MaithripalaSirisena on Tuesday (25).An enjoining order was issued on Aug 14preventing Anura Priyadharshana Yapa andSusil Premajayantha from acting anddischarging duties as the General Secretaries ofthe SLFP and UPFA respectively.The President later appointed Minister DumindaDissanayake as the Acting General Secretary ofthe SLFP and ex-Minister Prof. VishwaWarnapala as Acting General Secretary of theUPFA.
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( ) The United States has said todaythat it wants to sponsor a resolution at nextmonth’s U.N. human rights session that issupportive of Sri Lanka’s government, which wantsto conduct its own investigation into alleged warcrimes, according to a report by AP. The reportquoted the announcement by the visiting AssistantSecretary of State Nisha Biswal of a jointresolution with the Sri Lankan government. “TheU.S has announced it will be offering a resolutionat the September session of the Human Rights
Council. It will be a resolution of collaboration withthe government of Sri Lanka and with other keystake holders,” she was quoted as saying in thereport. Biswal said, however, the U.S. nowsupports a local investigation that the new SriLanka government of President MaithripalaSirisena has promised.Biswal did not say what the new resolution wouldcontain, but said it will follow a report by the U.N.Human Rights Council scheduled to be releasednext month.
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( ) The Tamil National Alliance(TNA) today urged the visiting United States(US) Assistant Secretary of State for South andCentral Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal to influencethe new government to initiate one on one talksto find a political solution for the ethnic conflict.The five member delegation of the TNA met thehigh ranking US official at the official residenceof the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka. Leader ofthe TNA, R.Sampanthan led the delegation.Selvam Adaikalanathan, parliamentarianrepresenting Mannar district who took part in thediscussion said they have pointed out theimmediate needs of the Tamil people in North
and East.“ We have told them issues pertaining onresettlement, returning lands from military,releasing the political prisoners, and establishingan mechanism to inquire the fate of people whohave disappeared,” he said.Responding to their brief on the issues the USofficial said that the TNA should work with all thestakeholders in the country to find solutions forthem.Mr Adaikalanathan said on the issues onaccountability and Human rights violationsduring the final stages of war, the TNA made itclear to the US officials that they will not support
the domestic mechanism and will push for ainternational investigation to investigatealleged war crimes.The delegation consisted of Chief Minister ofthe Northern Province C.V. Vigneswaranand parliamentarians M.A.Sumanthiran,Selvam Adaikalanathan, Mavai Seathirajahparticipated in the talks.
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Rajapaksa To QuitPolitics In ThreeMonths: Reports
(asianmirror.lk) Former President MahindaRajapaksa has reportedly told PresidentMaithripala Sirisena that he will resign frompolitics for good in three months.Rajapaksa has informed Sirisena of thisdecision when they had met several days agoat the President’s residence.The meeting between Sirisena andRajapaksa took place on August 23 and wasconducted in an amicable manner. Theydiscussed on the future of Rajapaksa’spolitical career during the meeting.Meanwhile, Rajapaksa has repeatedlyrejected demands by his supporters to acceptthe post of opposition leader. Herecommended the name of former ministerKumara Welgama for the post.
Ranil Wickremesinghe takes oathsas 23rd Prime MinisterFresh elected term after 14 years,4th stint overallMahinda attends rival’s oath-taking ceremonyCabinet of ministers to beappointed next week?(ft.lk) Ranil Wickremesinghe,Leader of the United NationalParty (UNP) which bagged themost seats in Monday’sParliamentary race,took oaths asthe 23rd Prime Minister of SriLanka and head of its newly-elected Government yesterday.In a simple ceremony held at thePresidential Secretariat,Wickremesinghe was sworn inbefore President MaithripalaSirisena at 10:20 a.m., officiallykicking off a new cohabitationbetween the two old allies of the2015 presidential election.The pair will lead a national unity Governmentbetween their two parties, based on a pactsigned soon after the Prime Minister was swornin last morning.Wickremesinghe led his party to victory in the 17August election and secured a record-breaking500,556 votes to enter Parliament, cementinghis claim to the premiership. The figure was themost number of preferential votes polled by acandidate in the history of Parliamentaryelections in Sri Lanka.Wickremesinghe becomes Sri Lanka’s primeminister for the fourth time in his political careerwith yesterday’s swearing in.The chamber was filled with newly-elected MPsand National List nominees from both the UNPand the Sri Lanka Freedom Party led byPresident Sirisena, who witnessed the oath-taking.Making a startling appearance was formerPresident and UPFA Kurunegala District MPMahinda Rajapaksa, who the Prime Minister’s
aides said was invited to the ceremony.Rajapaksa ran as Wickremesinghe’s de factochallenger in a bitter and divisive Parliamentarycontest.Rajapaksa was seated in the front row, next toPrime Minister-elect Wickremesinghe and hiswife, Dr. Maithree Wickremesinghe. Seated inhis row on his right were former First Lady HemaPremadasa and Rajapaksa’s former presidentialchallenger, Field Marshall Sarath Fonseka.Wickremesinghe, who passed by Rajapaksa onhis entry into the hall, swivelled back to shakethe former President’s hand moments later.Following the oath-taking ceremony, PresidentSirisena also greeted his predecessor warmlyand exchanged pleasantries.President Sirisena and the new Prime Ministerwill consult on the cabinet of ministers withappointments likely early next week. Both UNPMPs and elected representatives from thePresident’s SLFP are likely to be accommodatedas ministers in the new Government.
Ranil Wickremesinghe takes oaths as the Prime Ministerbefore President Maithripala Sirisena as former President andUPFA’s failed Prime Ministerial candidate Mahinda Rajapaksa
looks on along with others. By Dharisha Bastians
From perseverance to premiership!
The United National Party (UNP) today said it hadfinally reached an agreement with the Sri LankaFreedom Party (SLFP) to form a nationalgovernment for two years.UNP Chairman Malik Samarawickrama said in amedia statement that an agreement had beenreached after extensive and cordial discussionswith the SLFP. “The ultimate objective of bothparties was to serve the people by moving awayfrom the traditional political culture and ensuringthe betterment of the nation without consideringministries and perks associated with them,” thestatement said. Samarawickrama said both partieshad to make sacrifices in this endeavor.Accordingly he said the new government wouldbuild a new country within 60 months as it was
pledged by the party during elections.This development came despite contemplation bythe UNP to form a government in the event bothparties failed to reach an agreement.Speaking to the Daily Mirror Samarawickrama saidthere will be 30 Ministers initially divided amongthe UNP and the SLFP.However, he said the number of Ministries wouldbe increased with the approval of Parliament asper the 19th Amendment later.He said the House would have a two day debateon September 3 and 4. The vote is expected to betaken up on September 4.Samarawickrama declined to divulge more detailson how many ministries each party would get andwhat those ministries would be. (Yohan Perera)
US willing to support Sri Lanka’s ownwar crimes probe; promises to sponsor
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Basic structure to remain
Disna Mudalige( ) The Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) between the SLFP and the UNP to form aNational Unity Government will be amendedshortly to include more clauses, SLFP actingGeneral Secretary Duminda Dissanayake told theDaily News yesterday.He said the revised MoU would be announcedwhen it is endorsed by the two parties. "Theexisting clauses will remain same. We haveproposed some more additions to it to furtherenhance the cooperation between the two parties.The document will be signed soon after a finalagreement is reached," he observed.He added that discussions were ongoing betweenthe UNP and the SLFP to come to a finalagreement on the allocation of ministries."The new Cabinet ofMinisters would be swornin soon after thesediscussions. Our priorityis to discuss how well thetwo parties can get onwith each other, and howboth parties can worktowards a nationalagenda. The connectionbetween the two partiesmust be consolidated,"he added.Asked whether a round oftalks between the UNPand the SLFP overassigning of ministries failed yesterday,Dissanayake said: "No discussion had failed. Thediscussions are still progressing".According to a highly placed UNP source thesection pertaining to the time-frame of the nationalgovernment is likely to be amended."Presently, the MoU states that the two parties willwork together for a period of two years. However,there are discussions that the time-frame will beamended, allowing parties to pull out of thenational government, at any time. This amendmentis still a suggestion," he said.Commenting on the national government initiative,
the MP-elect said there was no issue on the partof the UNP. "On our side, matters have beenfinalised. It is up to the SLFP to make a finaldecision on the national government," he added.Meanwhile, UNP General Secretary Kabir Hashimtold the Daily News that there would be minoramendments without any change in the basicframework."At the moment the agreement is still on. However,if the SLFP does not support the initiative, we willform a government on our own. We will find theabsolute majority in Parliament," Hashim said.However, several SLFP stalwarts yesterdayexpressed pessimistic views on forming a NationalUnity Government.SLFP MPs-elect Mahinda Amaraweera, LakshmanYapa Abeywardena and Mahinda YapaAbeywardena told the Daily News yesterday that
several issues, whichhave been cropped up inthe discussions on anational unitygovernment, were stillremaining unsettled.Amaraweera said theSLFP was most likely tosit in the Opposition if theongoing rounds ofdiscussions between theSLFP and the UNP fail toreach a compromise. Hesaid there wasdisagreement on thenumber of ministers ofthe national unity
government."The proposal of the UNP was to increase thenumber of Cabinet Ministers upto 50. However, weare against increasing the number of CabinetMinisters over 40. The ministries should bedistributed in a fair and reasonable manner. TheSLFP cannot receive the left over.The identity of our party must be protected. Thediscussions over assigning the ministries heldbetween the UNP and SLFP representativesAnura Yapa, Nimal Siripala and SusilPremajayantha were not successful.
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UNP, SLFP General Secretaries signing the MoU
Unity government MoU
Several clauses to be amended
TNA demands for international investigationon war crimes
UNP-SLFP reach agreement: Malik
( ) Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) isdismayed over the nature of Cabinet portfoliosoffered to its members during initial discussions inthe proposed national unity government, anddiscussions are underway to sort them out, it islearnt. Especially, SLFP believes it has beenoffered less powerful portfolios in the Cabinet. Theparty demands key posts. According to politicalsources, SLFP is seeking portfolios such asFinance, and Power and Energy and SamurdhiDevelopment. Discussions were in progress to
sort out the matters yesterday, but the processwas not finalized. However, it is learnt that at leasta few chosen for posts will be sworn in as CabinetMinisters tomorrow , and the rest will follow.Altogether, it has been decided to appoint over 50as Cabinet Ministers representing the main partiesin the unity government. Also, over 40 deputy andstate ministers will take oath this time.According to political sources, SLFP demands atleast a few influential ministerial posts to itsmembers. (Kelum Bandara) -
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3000 kg of black tea to be plucked35,000 cups of tea to be served at EsalaPeraheraGuinness World Record attempt to befeatured at global travel fairsNew global advertising campaign in themaking(ft.lk) Sri Lanka willattempt to claim aGuinness WorldRecord by plucking3,000 kg of tea atthe Pedro Estate,with the help of 200foreigners, andserving 35,000cups of tea at theEsala Perahera.Sri Lanka TourismPromotions BureauChairmanRohanthaAthukorala said this feat would put the countryon the world map.“This must be supported by the launch of a
global branding and promotional campaign ontourism after a lapse of six years which is now ata ‘shortlist’ stage where the top seven globaladvertising agencies are in the running,” heemphasised.“Sri Lanka Tourism will cross the $ 3-billion net
receipts in 2015 andthe new advertisingcampaign will help SriLankan positioning onthe proposition of theDNA - diversity,compactness andauthenticity which willhelp the overallobjective of attractingthe $ 250-dollar touristsrather than just goingafter arrivals,” saidAthukorala.The private sectorpartners of the
Guinness record bid are Basilur, the global teabrand and household business brand, Maliban,which will be the new ethos of the Government
on the Private-Public-People partnership tobuilding brand Sri Lanka,” he said.“Research indicates that when a country’s brandvalue pegs up the quality of investmentsincreases while the quality of the tourists that itcan attract also increases while the exportmarket country mix also tends to change which iswhat Sri Lanka needs to do.”At the ‘World’s Largest Tea Party’ Sri LankaTourism will invite foreign guests from keycountries such as India, China, UK, Germany,Italy, Russia, Middle East, Australian and UnitedStates as well as nations from the Scandinavianregion.“To be part of the event which will be linked tosocial media that takes the story to the keymarkets so that we can get on the news of theworld. Earlier this month Sri Lanka Tourismlaunched a unique global competition where thebest 20 online videos submitted will get a 365-day holiday whilst a weekly direct mail themed‘message in a bottle’ has been touching the keyglobal media, designation marketing companies (DMC’s) around the world. In the key markets, wedo focus below the activations by way of road
shows branded ‘One island, thousand treasures’while also being in person with the private sectorin the key travel and trade fairs globally underthe theme ‘8 wonderful experiences in 8wonderful days’,” said Athukorala.“We will extend the Guinness Record to theworld by way of the ‘Ceylon Tea Boutique’concept which is in every exhibition that we takepart globally which costs us over a Rs. 1 billionannually,” he added.Athukorala stated that Sri Lanka had garneredover a million tourists in just seven months at agrowth of 16.8% as at the end of July 2015 andJuly spiked to 31.2% growth in visitors, whichwas interesting given that China became the topsource market.“However, the dominance of the informal sectoraccounting for 49% of the arrivals which isapproximately 7.3 million room nights must beaddressed as we are launching a 200 milliondigital marketing campaign with the best onlineorganisations that must help the formal sectorthat support SLTPB with the funding required foraggressive marketing,” commented ChairmanAthukorala.
Sri Lanka Tourism, Tea Board and SriLankan Airlines quest for Guinness Record
dailynews.lk) Ceramic AwardThe Shepparton Art Museum(SAM) has announced Sydney-based Sri Lankan artisteRamesh Mario Nithiyendran as the winner of the 2015biennial Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Art Award(SMFACA), the premier national award for artistes working inceramics. Nithiyendran was awarded the $50,000 acquisitionprize for an exciting new body of major sculptural works.
Sri Lankan wins Sidney Myer
Lankan appointed to Asiansub regional
Telecommunication body(island.lk) Tharalika Livera, DeputyDirector for Compliance (Surveillance &Quality of Service) of theTelecommunications RegulatoryCommission of Sri Lanka (TRC-SL) hasbeen appointed the new Vice Chair forthe South Asian Sub Region of the APTPolicy & Regulatory Forum during its15th meeting held from 3rd to 5th Augustin Singapore.
Thomson Foundation awardfor ST Assistant Editor
(sundaytimes.lk) Namini Wijedasa, an Assistant Editor atthe Sunday Times, won the 2014 Thomson FoundationSouth Asia Inquirer Award (Print Category) for her
investigationsintoirregularities inthe award ofprojects duringthe pastseveral years.She receivesher certificatefrom NigelBaker, ChiefExecutiveOfficer of the
Thomson Foundation, during a study tour to London. Alsoin the picture is David Quin, Deputy Director ofDevelopment, Thomson Foundation. The competition wasconducted in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Maldives.
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Society for Sri Lankan Engineers and Scientistswho met at Sri Lankan High Commission onSunday, 14 June 2015, to conduct their AnnualRaffle Draw to fund the bursaries forundergraduates in Sri Lankan Universities. Twovaluable presentations were also delivered byProfessor Warnkulasuriya and DrAnusha Seneviratne.President Leslie Gunaratne opened themeeting, thanking The Acting HighCommissioner, Dr Chanaka Talpehewaand welcoming the audience...Key note speech was given byProfessor Saman Warnkulasuriya OBEon effects of eating Areca Nut(PUWAK). . Presently, he is theProfessor of Oral Medicine &Experimental Pathology at King'sCollege London and a consultant toKing's and Guy's Hospitals in London (UK) haslectured extensively at international conferences.He is also the Director of the World HealthOrganisation (WHO). His recent honours includebeing the 2014 recipient of the InternationalDistinguished Scientist Award for Oral Medicineand Pathology Research and an OBE from theMajesty the Queen of the United Kingdom forservices to Medicine & Health care.He gave the audience an insight to the manyresearch projects conducted in many parts of theglobe, stressing that the killer ingredient are themix of Betel, Areca nut, lime and tobacco.Professor Warnakulasuriya concluded hispresentation, providing Visions for future as,increasing health education, particularly in SriLanka, and importantly, notifying about adevelopment of a mix that is coming to the market -a sealed shiny aluminium foil packet of tobacco
and areca nut for the affluent chewer. Sale of thisproduct is banned in many states of India andnaturally producers are looking for new markets;concern was raised when some shipments fromIndia to Sri Lanka have been confiscated atcustoms, and thanking President Sirisena of Sri
Lanka in his days as theMinister of Health took the wonderful initiative ofintroducing a culture change by chewing betel at ameeting with Kandy religious dignitaries.The photograph showed the betel trayserved with more acceptable ingredientscinnamon and cloves.
Mr ADV Dhanaratne, the promoter of theAnnual Raffle conducted, the raffle drawaided by his wife, Mala raising much neededfunds to support the Bursaries awarded tothe students of Sri Lankan Universities. Sofar the main beneficiaries have been thestudents from Faculty of Engineering ofPeradeniya University This scheme is nowbeen extended to the other universities inSri Lanka, for the benefit of Science andEngineering students as well.
President Leslie Gunaratne gave away the prizesto the following Winners or their representatives.Prize No Winning No Winner1 1 381 Mr Pradeep De Silva2 2 711 Mr K Chinthaka3 3 603 Dr Wijewardena4 4 644 Mr HMS Banda5 5 642 Mr HMS Banda6 6 439 Ms EthelPresident Leslie Gunaratne then, handed over thepodium to Dr. Anusha. Seneviratne to speak onAtherosclerosis 'an invisible killer'.Dr Anusha Seneviratne, a promising researcher,currently, Research Associate in the MacrophageDifferentiation Group, Vascular Sciences Division,National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial CollegeLondon, presented her work on factors behind thedevelopment of Atherosclerosis, Cardiovasculardisease and stroke, the largest causes of themortality in the world.To bring the seminar to a close, Secretary Tissa
Wellappili thanked the audience for participating ina most educative Seminar, celebrating theachievements of two prominent ScientistsProfessor, Saman Warnakulasuriya, whose careeris a true inspiration to our members, and the newentrant to the profession Dr Anusha Seneviratne.He also thanked His Excellency Dr ChanakaThalpahewa, the High Commissioner and theMinister of Administration Mr Pathiratna and thestaff for making the elegant venue available free ofcharge, Mr Dhanaratne and Mrs Dhanaratne, whoso efficiently organised the raffle for the seventhyear in succession to fund the bursary scemes forScience and Engineering Students in Sri LankanUniversities.To conclude the event the gathering enjoyed lightrefreshment, organised by Asiri and WathsalaBamunuarachchi with the aid of the committee,where members had an opportunity for furtherexchange of ideas in the SSLES vision.
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By Sasini Lelwala'Ridee Rekha', a musical consort between thelegendary Dr Victor Rathnayake and VisharadaSunil Edirisinghe, will be held on the 20th ofSeptember 2015 at 3pm in Birmingham for thevery first time. They will be joined by theprominent music director Suresh Maliyadde andhis combined orchestra from both Sri Lanka and
the UK.
The distinguished Dr Victor Rathnayake startedhis journey from a very young age and wasthe first artist to successfully commit to aone man concert named 'SA'. 'SA' was firstheld in Lumbini Theatre in July 1973. After1450 concerts spanning 39 years of successhome and abroad, Dr Victor Rathnayakeended his concert series in 2012 in LumbiniTheatre, where it all started. During this timehe has won many awards for playbacksinging at many state festivals. His voice isdescribed to be a 'melodic lunacy', 'exquisiteinsanity', and it has crossed all boundariesof class, race and religion as the spellboundaudience became one, humming to 'ApiOkkoma Rajawaru'.Visharada Sunil Edirisinghe meanwhile is acritically acclaimed classical musician and awinner of the presidential award forplayback singing 1983 for 'Maya MiringuvaPiruna Lo Thale' from 'Adhishtanaya' film.He debuted as a playback singer in 1969singing 'Sandhakada Pahana' for hisbrother, Satischandra's film: 'Matara Achchi',the song itself was composed by Dr VictorRathnayake. Sunil studied music atVisharada P.V. Nandasiri's Academy ofMusic and University of Laknaw, India in theearly 1970s. In 1975 Edirisinghe graduatedwith first class honours from the prestigiousBhathkhande Academy of Music in India. In1980 Edirisinghe released his first cassette
'Chandra Mandala'. Today, Sunil Edirisingheremains as one of the renowned vocalist in SriLankan classical music.The Music Director of Ridee Rekha, SureshMaliyadde is one of the youngest and mostexperienced individuals in the Sri Lankan musicfield. His experiences from concerts around theworld will be brought to make Ridee Rekha2015 a foreseeable success. He will bridge thegap between the famous musicians in Sri Lankaand those who are joining the orchestra fromthe UK. His orchestrawill be a collation ofwell experienced andyoung talentsincluding V. HemapalaPerera (or PriyanthaDassanayaka), NihalKalubowila, MahendraPasquel, RukshanGunawardana,Ransith Mudduwa,Prasad Orlando, AjulaGunasekera, NuwanPerera, TyronEmerald andSanjeewaGunasekera. Theconcert will beorganised by WarunaLelwala who haspreviously organiseda vast amount oftelevision eventswhen he was workingfor the Sri LankaRupavahiniCorporation (SLRC).This symphony is a
masterpiece collaboration between twomaestros of Sri Lankan music and an invaluableorchestra for the very first time in the mostdiverse city of Birmingham. The prestigiousBirmingham University, Elgar Concert Hallwhich regularly hold classical musical events,will play home to 'Ridee Rekha' as well. RideeRekha will be an unforgettable evening for theSri Lankans living in the Midlands
“Ridee Rekha is to be followed on from 'GeeAmaa' - London biggest annual Sri Lankanmusical event. The same orchestra and thesongs will be showcased on both shows andtherefore Ridee Rekha and 'Gee Amaa' willbe identical.”
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by Geethaka FernandoThe 32nd Annual 'Battle Of The Blues - UK' onceagain provided a day of enthralling and nail bitingcricket for the Old Thomians, Old Royalists andtheir families who live in the United Kingdom. TheWalker Cricket Club which boasts of a 160 yearproud cricketing history was this year's venue forthe special occasion. The day was blessed withbright sunshine and a gentle breeze sweepingacross the lush green.The Thomians fielded a very young side this yearagainst a formidable Royal squad which includedmany Sri Lanka U19 players and former Royalcaptains. Having won the previous threeencounters comprehensively, the Thomians werehighly determined to defend the covetedAmersekara Shield again.The Old Royalists' captain Malinda Thotiwilagewon the toss and decided to take the first lease ofthe pitch. The Royal openers, ShashimalEdirisinghe and Chamika Karunaratne, made theirintentions very clear by going after the bowlingright from the outset. However, the openingstand didn't last for too long as a Thomianfielder produced a brilliant stunt to run outShashimal when the score was just 15.This brought Hashen Ramanayake to thecrease who joined his SL U19 and formerRoyal Skipper. This pair put on a brisk 75run partnership in 10 overs dispatching theball to all corners of the Walker Park. At thisstage it seemed as if the game was driftingaway from the Thomians. However, theThomian skipper who is known for histactical nous, made some early changes tobring the spinners in which paid immediatedividends. Sacha Seneviratne made the
crucial breakthrough in his second over bydismissing Chamika Karunaratne for 54. The Royalskipper then joined Hashen and tried to maintainthe momentum by constantly looking to rotate thestrike. However, the tight spells by the spin trio,Vidhesh Balasubramaniyam, ShamiMendis and Hasula Premathilake,and the sharp fielding made surethat the Royalists didn't get to breakthe shackles again.Hashen (42), Malinda (49) andHeshan Morawaka (48) battedsensibly to take the Royal Score upto 235 which still looked a difficult chaseconsidering the recent Royal-Thomian Encounters.The Thomian openers walked into the middle aftera hearty lunch and some uplifting words from theskipper. Their aim was to hold the fort for as longas possible against the fiery pace attack of Royal.The 2013 Big Match centurion, Sanesh De Meland the fresher, Sacha Seneviratne got off to acautious start whilst getting the measure of the
pitch. What followed was one of the finest displaysof batting the 'Roy-Tho' UK fraternity has everwitnessed.Sacha muscled the ball to all parts of the groundwhilst Sanesh rotated the strike by caressing the
ball with a touch of 'Sanga-like'elegance. This meticulously pacedpartnership took the Thomian score upto 143 before Sacha departed in the27th over for a well made 62. Thefireworks recommenced when ShamiMendis joined Sanesh and startedhammering boundaries at will. Shami
revealed the 'maverick' inside his calm-self whenhe stroked a couple of reverse-sweeps whichnearly cost him his wicket. Sanesh reached hismaiden century in the series with a beautifulpaddle sweep down to deep squire-leg.Shouldering the burden of getting the side over theline, captain Mendis also got to his half centurywith a towering six over deep mid-wicket. This pairended this remarkable chase comfortably with
nearly 2 overs to spare (Sanesh De Mel 112 n.o &Shami Mendis 64 n.o).In the customary manner, the fierce tussle on thefield between the old boys of these twogreatinstitutions was left at the ropes and themerrymaking continued deep into the night whilstsavouring the camaraderie this event alwaysoffers.Old Thomian Team: Shami Mendis (C), DivaharRamalingam, Geethaka Fernando, AsankaWeeratunge, Nielsh Setunga, Hasula Prematilaka,Sanesh De Mel † , Sacha Seneviratne, VidhyeshBalasubramaniam, Hemaka Ariyaratne, PraveenSiriwardena Old Royalist Team: MalindaThotiwilage (C), Hashen Ramanayaka, HeshanMorawaka, Chamika Karunaratne, PasinduChamikara, Gayan Ranasinghe, Gihan,Premachandra, Shashimal Edirisinghe, AshleySivaraja, Nishan Weerasinghe, Shirly JeyarajahSummary: Old Royalists 235 for 9/ Thomians 236for 1 in 38.4 overs
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100th Sri Lanka Nationals TennisChampionships 2015(ft.lk) Medhira Samarasinghe wasconformed the Airtel Player of the
Tournament Trophy in the Women’sCategory at the 100th Sri LankaNationals Tennis Championships2015 worked out at the SLTA hard
courts inGreenpath.Medhira ended upwith a double onthe final day whenshe paired SankhaAttukorala tocomfortably win theopen mixeddoubles 2-0 (6/2,6/1) against HeeraAshiq andRoshenka
Fernando. This followed the Women’sDoubles 2-0 (6/3, 6/1) win partneringAmritha Muttaih against NethmiWaduge and Rukshika Wijesuriya.Earlier in the Junior NationalsMedhira emerged winner in the GirlsUnder 16 age category easily beatingAnika Seneviratne 2-0 (6/1, 6/1) instraight sets.Medhira, a product of Ladies College,Colombo, and coached by Shalini deSilva also won the Airtel Player of theTournament Trophy in 2014. She wasa member of the Sri Lanka Team thatparticipated in the Fed Cup 2015 inIndia and 2014 in Kazakhstan.
Medhira clinches Women’s Player of the Tournament Trophy
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2nd Anniversary of North London Abayarama Vihara
Sri Lanka will arrive in early May, a time of theyear that regularly leads to a clash with the IPL.SL will play ODIs in Ireland ahead of limited-overs series with England - a development thatgoes towards Cricket Ireland's attempts tosecure more regular fixtures against FullMember opposition.Sri Lanka have two tour matches scheduled,against Essex and Leicestershire, beforebeginning the three-Test series with back-to-backmatches at Headingley - scene of their series-clinching victory in 2014 - and Chester-le-Street.A Lord's Test in the relative warmth of Junefollows, then two ODIs in Ireland, five ODIsagainst England and a single T20.Trent Bridge will not host a Test for the first timesince 2009, while Bristol will hope to see thereturn of international cricket after five years,
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Sri Lanka in England and Ireland 2016May 4: Sri Lanka arriveMay 8-10: Essex, ChelmsfordMay 13-15: Leicestershire, Grace RoadMay 19-23: 1st Investec Test, HeadingleyMay 27-31: 2nd Test, Chester-le-StreetJune 9-13: 3rd Test, Lord'sJune 16: 1st ODI v Ireland, TBCJune 18: 2nd ODI v Ireland, TBCJune 21: 1st Royal London ODI, Trent BridgeJune 24: 2nd ODI, EdgbastonJune 26: 3rd ODI, BristolJune 29: 4th ODI, Kia OvalJuly 2: 5th ODI, CardiffJuly 5: NatWest T20, Ageas Bowl
Sri Lanka dates released by ECB Votesfrom P8mainly because of confusion over preferentialnumbers and independent group numbers.Hesaid the size of the ballot paper, nearly 2.25feet in length, might have had an impact onthe voters. The Elections watchdog, thePeople’s Action For Free and Fair Elections(PAFFREL), also expressed concern over thehigh number of rejected votes.Its Executive Director Rohana Hettiarachchisaid he believed the electoral laws needed tobe reformed and the voters must be mademore aware of the process.He said if the deposit amounts should beincreased to prevent so that there would befewer independent groups and thereby thelength of the ballot papers would be reduced.
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An action packed five summer camps at theSandal Cricket club in Yorkshire and finalcamp at Chiswick & Whitton cricket clubhas successfully ended in London. Directorand Head coach of the Ceylon CricketAcademy, Tharindu Perera said it has beena highly enjoyable experience for studentswhilst our coaches have had theopportunity to watch future cricket starsperform and improve.
We would like to say a big thank you to SriLankan cricket stars TharangaParanavithana, Mahela Udawatte and SurajRandiv for sharing their internationalexperience with our students. Specialthanks go to Sandal CC members and staffand all the parents who have given positiveand encouraging feedback. For morteinformation about Ceylon Cricket Academycall Tharindu on 07455979000
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(island.lk) Many have enjoyed Kumar Sangakkara’selegant batting that fetched him 38 Test hundreds.He had been equally impressive at pressconferences talking eloquently on several subjects.Sangakkara spoke to journalists one last time afterhis final Test at P. Sara Oval yesterday.The star batsman touched on a range of subjectsfrom the support he had received from his parents,emotions during his last Test, comparisons with SirDon Bradman and much more.Here are the excerpts.
How did you manage the five days of theTest Match as there was so much emotion aroundyour retirement?Sangakkara: It never hits you until the end comesand you finish the cricket and then you are out theretalking about yourself in the past tense. But thegame itself, preparation as usual was the same. Thefocus and putting the fact that it is my last Testbehind me. The emotion used to come at the end ofthe day, knowing that the countdown had started.But unfortunately, we didn’t play as well as wecould. India played a fantastic game of cricket. Butfrom a personal point of view, I enjoyed everyminute of it even though ending up on the losingside is disappointing. I was very, very glad that Ihave been fortunate enough to play another TestMatch.
There was a banner at the ground thatsaid ‘Our Land, Our Pride’. Now with many greatsretired, is there a danger that Sri Lankan cricket willstruggle in years to come?Sangakkara: That’s in no danger at all. The youngergeneration take their cricket very seriously. Theytake their commitment very seriously and I knowwhen you are in the dressing room, when you lose,you see the disappointment and the hurt. Andwithout a doubt, that will drive them on to do muchbetter. It will take some time for them to find theirfeet, it is a very young team but the way they aregoing about their preparation, their work ethic, theircommitment, no one can fault them for that. Theharder they work, the better they will become for itand I am sure you will see them take Sri Lankacricket farther and higher in future.
What happened today with so manydignitaries and so much of goodwill, is that the mostmemorable day in your cricket?Sangakkara: Ya, it is certainly the most memorable,especially the announcement (by the President).Your last Test, you obviously remember for variousreasons. Special thanks to Mr. Sunil Gavaskar forthose very very kind words. I watched him scorehundreds against West Indies in a hat and a little
cut-out plastic skull cap. And to have a player of hislegendary ability to say what he said, I am verygrateful. Also to everyone who came out andsupported me – the fans, all of you, the teammatesand my family. It is a very memorable Test.
It’s said that Sir Don Bradman wasoverawed by the welcome he received when hecame out to bat in his last Test innings. Apparently,there was tears in his eyes and that he couldn’t seethe ball that dismissed him. Did you encounter asimilar thing?Sangakkara: I think I justcouldn’t see the ball thatAshwin bowled me fourtimes in a row. Every otherball, I saw pretty well. Butthat’s the way it goes. Youcan’t always score runs,that’s always going to be thecase in your career. Andeveryone wants to sign offon a high but unfortunately Icouldn’t score a fifty or ahundred or do it in thatsense. But no, the focus isalways very clear when I goout to bat – it is aboutscoring runs and trying totake the team forward.Unfortunately, mycontribution wasn’t enoughin this game.
A former coachhad suggested that you werein fact a better batsman thanSir Don Bradman himself.Sangakkara: I think he mighthave been joking. I watchedBradman bat on old grainy videos and he wasexceptional. You take any of those great cricketersfrom any era and you put them here with themodern techniques, the modern training methodsand he might have averaged much more. But therewill always be comparisons but I am pretty secure inbeing Kumar and having played the game andachieved what I have in the game.
Talk us through what happened soonafter you were dismissed in your last Test innings?Sangakkara: The moment I got out it was the usualdisappointment and frustration is there, because myjob is to try and stay there till the end of the day. Butwhen I was walking off and all the Indian playerscame and shook my hands that is when it hit me,that’s it really. So going back into the dressing roomand taking the pads off it just hits you that is the last
time you will be doing that in national colours. Thereis a note of finality in that.
Ravichandran Ashwin has picked up 17wickets so far in the series. What were your plans tocounter him?Sangakkara: We talked about players going downthe wicket, trying to sweep but those are at timesplans you have to execute in the first innings, you tryand get ahead of the game. In the second innings, itgets tougher because you are trying to defend. Buthe has the weapons in his armoury to counterattack,
when someone startssweeping you will see himbowl a bit quicker, fuller andstraighter at the stumps.When it turns you will seehim vary his pace and try toget it straighter. His seamposition is fantastic. Heseems to be thinking all thetime. So it is a greatchallenge to play againsthim and it’s interesting tosee how the boys go againsthim in the next Test.Question: You have scoredso many double hundredsand what’s your advice foryoungsters on batting forlonger duration?Sangakkara: It is reallyabout concentration. Gettingyour first hundred is the hardpart, the next one if you batlong enough it comes.Knowing when to accelerateand when to be defensive,most of all knowing how to
break down your concentration. You have toconcentrate eight hours to get a double hundred.You only concentrate on specific deliveries. So thereis a very short time to be able to take your mind offthe ball when you are on the non-striker’s end or inbetween deliveries. So it is something that comesnaturally to some, others learn. It is just a case ofmanaging that.
What are your special moments incricket?Sangakkara: Quite a few special moments. Todaywas always going to be special for a lot of reasons.It was the first time that I had my parents, mychildren, my siblings, and my wife all together at oneplace, watching me play. That is always going to bethe memorable part of my game. My parents havenever made a fuss of anything. They rarely come to
games or see me off during tours. But they keenlyfollow my game. So that has really helped me keepgrounded throughout everything I have gonethrough. Those are the real memorable moments,because once I’m finished, I’ll miss the game, but Iknow I have the security.
You thanked so many people today. Didyou remember all the names?Sangakkara: I forgot to mention my wife andchildren by name. To me when I say my family, it’sall of them. You know my children are six years oldnow but that’s been the highlight of my partnership.She has been amazingly supportive and amazinglytolerant. I’m quite a chaotic person. I’m onlyorganised in my batting. Anything away from that,it’s not easy for her to get me organised, to keep meon track and get my appointments done. But shehas done the most amazing job. Having her andthen she has gifted me amazing children. Like I saidagain, I’m blessed with so much and I’m thankful.Yehali and my children is the best partnership of mylife. So I hope she tolerates me for a few moreyears.
What made you one of the legends of thegame?Sangakkara: Tough (to say). I think it’s in the waymy work ethic changed. I found a bit more aboutmyself, and I found out a way that would work. Itdoesn’t work the same for everyone. But for me itwas a case of working, changing, working, changingand trying to find a formula. More often than not, Iwas fortunate that what I tried worked. I wish therewas a secret like I knew exactly what’s working. Attimes you just don’t know what is working and youkeep doing it. You don’t count the teeth of a gifthorse when it’s running. You change it only whenyou hit a stumbling block and try something new.
Over the years, how have you changedas a person?Sangakkara: I have grown a lot mellow. I was a bitfeisty when I started. Lot more relaxed when itcomes to approaching and preparing for the game. Ihave learnt not to get lost in the game too muchwhen I’m away from it. At the end of the day, youplay an amazing and unique sport, but you’ve got toplay it as a sport. You need to play it with an almostchildish wonder, where you just play and you enjoy.If it doesn’t work, you give up with disappointment,come back and try and enjoy the game. If you havethat attitude and that kind of perception of the game,and I think that’s kind of change in me. I have beenable to let it go and come back with a bit of balance.I don’t know how that happened. It’s a gradualchange.
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Don't push your opinions on others this week or you may findyourself in the doghouse. Overindulgence could causeproblems for you with your loved ones. Accept the inevitable.Try not to take everything so seriously.Your lucky day Monday.
You may be overly emotional when dealing with yourmate. You will enjoy travel and getting together withpeers. You can spend a passionate evening withsomeone you cherish if you make your plans early.Your lucky day Sunday.
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26th Death AnniversaryIn Ever-loving memory of
Dearly beloved only son ofNissanka and Iris Samarasinghe,born on 6th July 1965 but diedunder tragic circumstances onthe 25th August 1989.26 long years have passedwithout you, but not a moment ofpurposeful consciousness passour minds without a thought andthe Blessing of Nibbana beingwith you at all times.Immeasurably missed by yourEver-loving Ammi and Thaathi, Sisters Lalani andOmali, Brothers in-law Kapila and Athula, NephewsBernard, Pubudu and Asanka, and your NiecesTanya and Olivia.Nissanka Samarasinghe, 6 Bidmead Court, KentWay, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7SX
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Who are the bowlers who havechallenged you most?Sangakkara: Ashwin in this series, Zaheer Khan,Graeme Swann – when I’ve played against some ofthese bowlers, I’ve sometimes been unsuccessful.
But you’re always trying to refine your strategy andcome out of that. Wasim Akram is someone I’veplayed only when I was young – thankfully. He’s gotme out once and his bowling style was excellent.Playing against cricketers like this is a big challenge.
Your thoughts on not being able torepresent your country anymore?Sangakkara: I’m sad, but there’s also a joy, becauseplaying cricket everyday is not easy. There is
pressure. There is lots of difficult work. A struggle.Sacrifice. It’s not easy. So if you look at it like that,there is some relief. That pressure and thoseexpectations have been lifted off. But at the sametime, watching cricket is also not easy. That desire isstill there. You have to get used to that. I hope thatnow I’m out of the game, I’ll be able to appreciatethe cricket that is played, and the young cricketerswho are playing it.
What about your lean trot in your lastseries?Sangakkara: Yes, there is disappointment, but that’swhat’s great about cricket. You don’t know what willhappen. You try one thing, and if it doesn’t work, youtry something else. If it works, then you win and arehappy. I’m not too downhearted about it.
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( ) The Sri LankaWomen’s National Basketball Teamwill tour Germany in February 2016.They will play 13 matches duringthe one month tour in three differentGerman states, starting with Berlinwhere the first three matches will beconducted. The Sri Lanka team willthereafter travel to Saxonia,Brandenburg and Lower Saxonia tocomplete the tour by end ofFebruary 2016.The tour is being arranged by theAsian German Sports ExchangeProgramme in collaboration with theSri Lanka Basketball Federation.
The German hosts teams arelooking forward to participate inreturn matches in Sri Lanka in thelater part of 2016 and 2017 and willplay matches against Sri Lankaprovincial and district teams as wellas school and mercantile teamsAGSEP noticing the positivechanges in Sri Lanka, will launchsome more sports exchangeprograms with Germany during thisyear. Sports Tourism had beenidentified by and became the focusof the Sri Lanka tourism promotionAuthority recently and AGSEPhopes to play a vital role in this.
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(island.lk) The Chief Executive of the InternationalCricket Council (ICC) David Richardson has paidtribute to former Sri Lanka captain KumarSangakkara, who retired from international cricketon Monday.Sangakkara was one of the leading cricketers inworld cricket for the last 15 years during whichplayed in 134 Tests (scoring 12,400 runs, 182catches (131 catches as a wicket-keeper) as wellas 20 stumpings), 404 ODIs (14,234 runs, 402catches (383 as wicket-keeper) and 99stumpings) and 56 T20Is (1,382 runs, 26 catchesas wicket-keeper and 20 stumpings). He also ledSri Lanka in 15 Tests, 45 ODIs and 22 ODIs. Oneof his finest hours came when he inspired SriLanka to the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup in2011.Sangakkara was selected in the ICC Test Team ofthe year on seven occasions – 2006, 2007, 2008,2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 and won theprestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICCCricketer of the Year, as well as the Test Player of
the Year, in Colombo in 2012. He was also namedICC ODI Player of the Year in 2011 and 2013.In 2007, he became the first player to makescores of 150 or more in four successive Testmatches, and in February 2014, he became justthe second player (after Graham Gooch) to scorea triple century and a century in the same Test.Congratulating Sangakkara on a highlysuccessful career, Richardson said: "KumarSangakkara will rightly go down as one ofcricket’s greatest-ever players and ambassadors.Across an illustrious career, he maintained levelsof excellence whether batting, keeping wickets orleading by example."By scoring a total of 28,016 runs across all threeformats, he puts himself in the higher echelons ofplayers to ever grace the game. But he also madea considerable contribution off the field andcarried the weight of expectation of a passionateSri Lanka supporting public, as he did his batting,with great class."The high esteem in which he is also held by his
peers is emphasisedby the fact that he wasinvited to deliver theprestigious 2011 MCCSpirit of CricketCowdrey Lecture atLord’s, becoming thefirst active player to doso. Kumar was also avalued member of theICC CricketCommittee from 2007to 2015."In stepping off thefield of play for the lasttime we wish Kumarand his family well andthank him for hisenormous contributionto the game."
ICC hails retiring Sangakkaraas "a legend of the game"
S M Jeffrey Abdeen - Kandy SportsCorrespondent(dailynews.lk) St Anthony’s College, Katugastotawon the cup championship while another schoolfrom the hill capital Trinity College won the platechampionship in a Kandy Schools dominatedschools under 16 twelve – a side division onerugby championship organised by the Sri LankaSchools Rugby Football Association andsponsored by Milo concluded at the BogambaraStadium, Kandy.In the cup finals St Anthony’s College beat ScienceCollege, Mount Lavinia by 7 points. (1 goal) to 5 (1try). All scoring was done in the first half.It was the Antonians who opened scoring in the 3rdminute of the initial half when centre MohamedMadrani foxed his way to score near the posts andfull back Thanusha Ekanayaka added the allimportant extra points. But a minute later scienceCollege hit back when centre Kalinda Nandulascored near the posts. But this easy try conversionwas missed.The second half saw both teams pressing to scorebut their defences held. Science College could
have taken over the lead when their forwardsdrove vigorously but this did not have the finish.This was Antonians first Cup title win at this level ofrugby. Sarath Madugalle refereed.In the semi finals Science College beat RoyalCollege 10/7 and St Anthony’s College beatIsipathana College 14/7.In the quarter finals Royal College beat KingswoodCollege 12-0, Science College beat St PetersCollege 24/7. St Anthony’s College beat TrinityCollege 3/0, IsipathanaCollege beat Wesley College 12/5.Plate Championship Trinity College won the PlateChampionship by defeating Kingswood College by24 points (2 goals 2 tries) to nil. At half time TrinityCollege led 17-0.Try scores for the Trinitians were skipper andcentre Warren Weerakoon (2) centre AmithKulatunge (1) and full back Rehshan Bandaranaikewho made a brilliant 60 metre run to end up underthe post and also added the extra points to two ofthe tries.In the plate semi-final Kingswood College beat StPeters College 14/0, and Trinity College beat
Wesley College 5/3.Bowl ChampionshipDharmaraja College,became the third schoolfrom Kandy to win a titlewhen they defeated D SSenanayake College,Colombo by 12 points (1goal, 1 try to 5 (1 try) towin the BowlChampionship. At half timethe Rajans led 7-5.Rajans Scored throughserum half Supun Wijisiriand Prop KavinduJayawardene while SupunWijesiri added the extrapoints to the second try.Centre S Nisal scored forD S Senanayake College.In the semi finalsDharmaraja College beatZahira College 8/0 and DS Senanayake College
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St.Anthony’s College Katugastota won the Cup Championship of theSchools Under 16 Twelve-a-side rugby tournament beating ScienceCollege Mount Lavinia by 7 - 5 in the final. Tha Champion Anotonian
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What kind of influence your parents had inyou?Sangakkara: Both my parents have had a specialinfluence on my life and my cricket career. It’s thefoundation that they gave me at home that hasbrought me this far in life. At the same time my wifeand my two children – in the last 15, 20 years, theywere right behind me. It’s not something you can doyourself. My family, my friends and everyone hasmade sacrifices, and it’s through that love that I’vebeen able to get where I am. I’m especially thankful tothem.
Your wife has said that you love cooking.Any special dishes that you are good at?Sangakkara: I’d love to cook rice and fish, but I can’tdo that well yet. Yehali doesn’t like me cooking very
much because I make too much of a mess, andthere’s more to be cleaned up. I try to cook what Ican. There’s a lot to learn in future.
What are you going to do after cricket?Sangakkara: I’ll go home and sleep. Then tomorrowI’m going to England. If you’re talking about my future,I have to sit down with my wife and children and figureout what’s best for them. Whether I’m part of cricket ornot, the sport will go forward. It won’t stop. I have agreat responsibility to my family, so I’ll think aboutthem first, before anything else.
You have taken an ambassador role tocampaign against narcotics. A few words on that role?Sangakkara: It’s an important job – to help free theyoung people in the country from drugs. A lot ofpeople have worked very hard, and made a lot ofsacrifices for that. If I can give some support, thenI’m very fortunate. When I look at people who areaddicted, it’s usually young people. It’s great if I cansupport the effort to give them a successful life.
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Ranjan Anandappa( ) Sri Lanka went down meekly tohand over a 278 run win to India who squared thethree Test match series 1-1 soon after lunch on thefifth and final day of the second Test at the P. SaraStadium.Ravichnadran Ashwin masterminded thevisitors win, capturing 5 wickets in aninspired spell of bowling ably assisted byright arm leg spinner Amith Mishra whoshared eight wickets between them to inflictthe defeat and give the Indian captain thefirst Test win captaining a full Test series forthe first time. The Sri Lankan batsmen gavea totally spineless and careless battingdisplay while countering a world class spinattack. The Test would have finished beforethe lunch interval, but a downpour aboutfifteen minutes prior to the lunch intervaldelayed the inevitable loss for Sri Lanka asit was just a matter of time as to whenwould the curtain come down.At the start of the final day there was muchspeculation whether Sri Lanka could makethe 341 which they had to get afterreducing the 413 by scoring 72 for 2 on theprevious day. And could the Indian spinnersuse the turning pitch to mystify the batsmen. A lotdepended on the Sri Lanka skipper Mathews whowas unbeaten on 23 overnight and DimuthKarunaratne 25 n.o. But the hosts got off to adreadful start in the morning losing Mathews in thevery first ball of the day sent by Umesh Yadav. He
bowled a good first ball on the off stump andMathews hung his bat to give the make-shift wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha to snap the catch andMathews went without adding to his overnightscore. This ushered in a crisis situation for theLankans which they never recovered. Chandimal
promoted in the batting may be to keep the left-right batting combination made his intentions clearthat he is going to live by the sword and paid thepenalty.He struck a boundary and hooked Ishant Sharmaover deep fine leg for a six and while going for anambitious sweep exposing his leg stump to Amith
Mishra in his first over was bowled around hislegs.Sri Lanka batting broke down badly withThirmanne, Mubarak and Prasad quitting inquick succession without much resistance to thespin of Ravichandran Ashwin who was virtually
unplayable taking 5 for 42 in an inspired spellof bowling. Ashwin was well supported byAmith Mishra with 3 for 29 accounted for theLankans downfall.Only Dimuth Karunaratne (46) facing 103deliveries with six fours stood up to theimmense pressure applied by the Indiansbacked up by some fine close in catching wasthe top scorer.With the lunch interval just ten minutes awayrain drove the players into the dressing roomwith India having to get one wicket to seal awin. Rangana Herath batting with last manDusmantha Chameera resuming after lunchsaw Chameera being dismissed which gaveIndia the empathic win. Mathews says that thematch was lost in the first innings.In a post match press briefing, skipper AngeloMathews said that ‘We lost the game in the firstinnings. We did not play our best cricket. Thewicket was pretty good to bat on and we gave
a big lead and chasing a total of 400 runs plus wasnot easy. We just wanted to bat positively puttingour negative thoughts away. It was not a really stifftarget and we wanted to bat on some wherearound tea and see how it goes. But unfortunately Iwas out in the very first ball .We’ll try and get some
positives out of the loss and go for the next Test.We knew that the Indians are going to come backhard on us and they played better cricket than us.Even in the first Test we came back late to win thegame.’ Said the Sri Lankan captain.He further said that he was sad that the team wasunable to give Sangakkara a fitting finale and
spoke highly onRavichandran Ashwin’sefforts. ‘He was very accurateand you need to concentratea lot while facing him.’ Indiancaptain Virat Kohli said thatthe win was pretty satisfyingas they came twice, once inAdelaide and then in Galle ofwinning a Test. It iscommendable as the boysregrouped themselves to winthe Test.He was full of praise ofAshwin’s efforts as he hasbeen among the wicketswhere ever he bowled. In hismindset he is bowling in anaggressive manner. He isbowling beautifully right noweven confusing the righthanders. A spinner of thatquality is an asset to have inany team. A weapon that anycaptain to have in his team.
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President Maithripala Sirisena signs a painting ofKumar Sangakkara while Prime Minister RanilWickramasinghe and Parliamentarian Sagala
Ratnayake look on.
Kumar Sangakkara being chaired by Dhammika Prasadand Vishwa Fernando in a lap of honour at the end of the
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S.M. Jiffrey Abdeen, Kandy SportsCorrespondent( ) Seven paddlers from the CentralProvince more particularly from schools in Kandywho brought honour to the Province and themotherland by winning medals at the South AsianJunior Table Tennis Championship 2015 held inNew Delhi, India, were felicitated by the KandyDistrict Table Tennis Association (KDTTA) at aglittering ceremony held at the Jagath RajapakseInternational Tennis Stadium in Doluwa.The paddlers who were felicitated were UdayaRanasinghe (Vidyartha College), Prasad de Silva(Vidyartha College), Krishan Wickremaratne(Vidyartha College), Dinesh Kavishka (VidyarthaCollege), Disanka Tennakoon(Dharmaraja College), RidmiKaradanarachchi (Mahamaya GirlsCollege) and Thanushi Rodrigo(Mahamaya Girls College).Sixteen year old Udaya Ranasinghe ofVidyartha College who is the reigningJunior and Senior National singleschampion put up a sterling display towin a gold medal which is a rareachievement by a Sri Lanka.Udaya Ranasinghe who is anextraordinarily talented player has justreturned to the country after a stint oftraining overseas which has done hima world of good and the results ofwhich has been reflected in winning agold medal. The way he is performinghe is a good medal prospect at theSAF Games or even the Asian Gamesthough he will be pitted against playersfrom countries reputed for table tennis.
The other players won silver medals and six silvermedals at a regional championship too is anexcellent performance. Four of these paddlers arefrom Vidyartha College and one from DharmarajaCollege. Two girls from Mahamaya Girls College in14 year old Thanushi Rodrigo and 18 year oldRidmi Karadanarachchi too netted in silvermedals. Buddhika Dikkumbura is the presentcoach of Vidyartha and Mahamaya College and hecould have the satisfaction that his charges hadproduced the results at an Asia event which is thedream of any coach.
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Seven table tennis players from the Central Province who wonmedals at the South Asian Junior Table Tennis Championship held
in India were felicitated at a ceremony organized by the KandyDistrict Table Tennis Association at a ceremony held at the JagathRajapakse International Table Tennis Stadium at Doluwa. Standing
from left: Thanushi Rodrigo, Ridmi Karadanarachchi, UdayaRanasinghe, Disanka Tennakoon, Krishan Wickremaratne, Prasadde Silva, Dinesh Ravishka. pictures by S.M. Jiffrey Abdeen, Kandy
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Table Tennis medal winners felicitated by KDTTAYouth Asian Rugby second leg in Hong KongBy Shamseer Jaleel(ft.lk) Sri Lanka’s youth rugby players led by KevinDixon secured a plate trophy (fifth place) duringthe second leg of the Youth Asian Rugby Sevens,which concluded at Kings Park in Hong Kongduring the weekend.
Sri Lanka, playing the Cup quarterfinals wereedged out by Taipei 19-24 by the narrow margin ofone try. Moving into the Plate semifinal, SriLanka’s youth players got the better of Kazakhstan(35-5) and went on to secure the Plate by beatingThailand 21-15 in the final. Though they won,compared to their first leg performance in Malaysia
two weeks ago whereSri Lanka ended asrunner-up to HongKong, they droppedthree places to finishfifth in the eight-teamevent.Hong Kong defendedthe Rugby YouthSevens trophy whenthey beat Malaysia 52-9 in a one-sided final.In the first leg tooHong Kong won thetrophy in Johor,Malaysia. Chinasecured third place bydefeating Taipei 33-12.Sri Lanka on the initialday in the groupstages beat Malaysiaand lost to China andthe UAE. On thesecond day they lostto Taipei in the Cupquarters and went onto beat Kazakhstanand Thailand in theirPlate encounters.
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