By Ananda-USA
March 27, 2014
I have ALWAYS opposed "RECONCILIATION" as PREACHED by the Jaundiced West.
How can you "RECONCILE" with the Nazis of Sri Lanka who murdered innocent people by tens of thousands in their quest of a SEPARATE RACIST APARTHEID State?
They do not deserve any pity or compassion, and the heroic patriotic people of Sri Lanka have NOTHING to atone for or be forgiven by these murderers. We don't want their "Forgiveness", they are simply NOT QUALIFIED TO FORGIVE any of their victims. They began their murderous RAMPAGE in Sri Lanka and were deservedly CRUSHED utterly by their victims.Instead, they should beg forgivness from the people of Sri Lanka, and ATONE for their sins the rest of their lives.
Did the Victorious Allies "Reconcile" with the Nazis of Germany or the Wormongering Military Leadership of Japan? Did they "Rehabilitate" and whitewash their crimes and turn them into acceptable citizens. In fact, they were executed whenever they could be found, their political parties and idealogies were permanently PROSCRIBED, new constitutions were IMPOSED on those nations to forever preclude them from returning to power, and laws were instituted to prevent their immigration into Allied nations such as the USA and the UK. Even today, naturalized American citizens who were former Nazis who lied on their immigration application to get into the United States, are IMPRISONED, PROSECUTED and DEPORTED to their countries of origin when they are discovered. Nearly 80 years have elapsed since the end of World War II ... but there has been NO RECONCILIATION with those murderers, and there NEVER WILL BE.
So then, WHY IS IT that these very same countries who nwill NEVER RECONCILIATE with their murderous enemies of 80 years ago, COUNSEL RECONCILIATION to our Nazis ... the Tamil Eelamist Terrorists ... and THRUST them upon long suffering Sri Lanka as people who should be forgiven? Is it because the lives of their white people are INTRINSICALLY more VALUABLE than the lives of our Sri Lankan citizens? Their appalling HYPOCRISY and DOUBLE STANDARDS know no BOUNDS, no INTROSPECTIVE evaluation, no sense of JUSTICE and FAIR PLAY.
We should not FORGIVE the Eelamists, nor should we RECONCILIATE with them. We should offer no FIG LEAF for them to hide their crimes behind, and POSE as innocent wailing victims demanding compensation and special rights; they should be made to live with the HAUNTING memory of their atrocities and ATONE for them.
The GOSL should fund a separate Government Department to keep alive the memory of the Holocaust perpetrated by the Eelamists, and require every visiting diplomat to pay homage to our Honoured Dead, and hold exhibitions in foreign countries EVERY YEAR to keep the memory of their atrocities alive in defense of our Motherland. Our MULTITUDE of Hounoured Dead ... parents, siblings, adults, children, neighbors, officials, teachers, doctors, policemen, soldiers, sailors and airmen should be remembered: They are GONE but should NEVER be FORGOTTEN!
The Jewish people who NEVER let the Nazis bury the memory of the Jewish Holocaust and make them ATONE for it FOREVER ... have it absolutely right! NO RECONCILIATION WITH NAZIS! NO RECONCILIATION with EELAMISTS either!
The GOSL should follow the example set by the Jewish People and Israel: Never let the atrocities Eelamists inflicted on Sri Lanka and its people be whitewashed and forgotten in the name of this atrocious policy of "Reconciliation"! NEVER!
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Sri Lanka exploits India’s inefficiency to anchor subsea cable ambulance fleet
By Abu Saeed Khan
LirneAsia.net
March 30, 2014
Asian countries, despite being located in the world’s largest landmass, are interconnected through submarine optical fiber cable networks. Ciena Corp. has found that a terrestrial cable gets cut in every 30 minutes and a submarine cable is damaged in every three days somewhere in the world. And the IT downtime costs more than $25 billion a year to the customers.
Ability to rush the maintenance crew ensures the terrestrial cables’ lower downtime than its underwater counterpart. This video clip of Alcatel-Lucent explains why it takes weeks, even months, to repair a submarine optical fiber cable.
India, due to its geographic location, has been the preferred transit of all submarine cables connecting Asia with Africa and Europe. The country needs to maintain its international connectivity besides serving the region. India’s telecom ministry wanted to reduce the maintenance time of its subsea cables from five weeks to three days. Ports across India’s vast coastline are, therefore, ideal to keep the submarine cable repair vessels standby. But India’s draconian Customs has emerged as the biggest roadblock.
In February 2012, the Superintendent of Customs, Customs House, Cochin, directed that the spares, components and consumables on board the vessel, are liable for confiscation and thereby restrained the vessel. Later in July, the Office of the Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) Rummage & Intelligence Division, Willingdon Island, Cochin, issued a show cause notice as to why the vessel should not be confiscated. This forced the repair ship to move out of Indian waters. This means that if there’s any repair needed, it would take the vessel at least 7 days.
Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) has smartly thrown a lifeline to the salvagers of submarine cables. The state-owned telco is forming a venture with Indian Ocean Cableship (Pvt) Ltd, a Singapore based firm, to set up an undersea cable maintenance base at Hambantota, a deep sea port in the island’s south. Indian Ocean Cableship will permanently berth a cable ship at Hambantota and SLT will build a warehouse to facilitate the work.
This opportunity was realized as a result of a free port policy declaration and tax concessions offered by the GOSL for MMRP operations at Hambantota.
In 1988 satellite carriers had 83.8% market share and optical fiber carriers served 16.2% of the market. By 2003, market share of satellites shrunk to 3.6% while the optical fiber grew to 96.4%. Today more than 99% international voice and data are being carried by submarine and terrestrial cable fiber-optic networks.
The cumulative global installation of submarine optical fiber cable is expected to reach two million kilometers by 2018, up from just over a million kilometers in 2009, according to a recent report. It means a lot more submarine cable maintenance ships are to remain standby at various seaports across the world.
Sri Lanka Telecom has positioned itself to meet the increasing demand of maintaining the submarine cable systems in the region. Now the Indian telecom ministry can effectively reduce the submarine cables’ maintenance period to three days. The whole plan of SLT has been elaborated in its website.
Intelligence units on high alert:
Three wanted suspects at large:
Signs of LTTE regrouping in North and East
By Kurulu Kariyakarawana
SundayObserver.lk
March 30, 2014
While the Government and its diplomatic wing is effectively handling the recently passed UN resolution against the country, security intelligence units have been ordered to be on high alert against a potential threat of the LTTE regrouping in the North and the East following a series of events that have taken place during the last few weeks.
The security forces cleaned the least potential terrorist element from the soils of the North and East almost five years ago, making it a safe place for civilians are once again faced with a grave responsibility of maintaining that security with certain incidents reported showing signs of regrouping of the almost eliminated terror outfit.
This came to light with Police Headquarters publicising descriptions and photographs of three absconding high profile LTTE members last week with a reward of one million rupees for successful information relating to their arrest. They were identified as Gopi, Appan and Thevian.
Kajeepan Ponniah Selvanayagam alias Kasian alias Gopi is a 31-year-old six foot cadre with a dark complexion and a scar on his upper lip. According to police Gopi is known to be one of the remaining aides of the LTTE intelligence wing chief Shanmugalingam Sivashankar alias Pottu Amman. The police decided to publicise Gopi's details, who was already in the most wanted list, with a price on his head when he was confronted by a group of Police Terrorist Intelligence Division (TID) officials went to search a house in Dharmapuram in Kilinochchi District a few weeks ago.
Amidst credible information collected from ground level that a series of events taking place throughout the past months showing signs of regrouping was confirmed, with the arrest of two individuals pasting anti-government posters in Pallai in the Jaffna District several weeks ago. The duo who were reportedly from Silawathura area were pasting posters condemning the government asking for a Geneva intervention in the alleged human rights violations in the country. Having interrogated them the police learnt that they were instructed to carry out the job by a man called Gopi. A remaining LTTE operative who is secretly engaged in regrouping and reorganising atrocities. By then the intelligence agencies have recovered more information about this individual who is reported to have buried a cache of ammunitions in an unknown location in the remote North.
Shanmugalingam Sivashankar
alias Pottu Amman
They also learnt that Gopi was assisted by another cadre identified as Appan. Navaratnam Navaneedan alias Appan is a 36-year-old LTTE cadre with a height of 5’ 2” and a brown complexion. Credible information revealed that Gopi and Appan were reportedly leading the regrouping program of the terrorist outfit in the North.
The TID having received information of a house suspected to be of sheltering Appan in Dharmapuram went on a search mission a few weeks ago. When the sleuths went inside the house to search an armed man hiding under a bed had fired several rounds at the approaching officials and fled the scene. Sub Inspector Ratnakumara who was among the search party received injuries after being shot in the leg. The suspect fled in the melee was identified as Gopi, whom the TID was looking for. Although there was insufficient information leading to prove the presence of Appan at the time of the confrontation, the police took the woman who was in charge of the house into custody along with her daughter.
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The arrested woman has been identified as Balendran Jeyakumari who was reportedly having a close relationship with Appan. Although she was not married to Appan, she had been facilitating accommodation to him. When the police questioned Jeyakumari they learnt that Appan was visiting her house intermittently. They also found records of a number of overseas calls on her mobile phone in the recent past, which the police suspect them to be of calls between the members of the LTTE international diaspora who have a vested interest in sending funds through local money transferring facilities.
Arrest and detention of Balendran Jeyakumari and her daughter caused an uproar in the international arena after it was reported to the UN sessions in Geneva by TNA Northern Provincial Councillor Ananthi Sasitharan.
TNA Northern Provincial
Councillor Ananthi Sasitharan
The Provincial Councillor complained that the Government is violating human rights by arresting an under-aged child. Sri Lanka issuing a statement in response to the accusations levelled by certain member countries stated that “interested parties were attempting to stigmatise the action of the authorities as an infringement when they were only carrying out their duties for the purpose of national security”.
Although Jeyakumari is reportedly being detained at the Boossa Detention Centre under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, her daughter has been transferred to a childcare and probation home as no legal guardian came forward as her custodian.
Also the arrest and detention of human rights activists Father Praveen and Ruki Fernando couple of weeks ago attracted much attention from the international arena again complaining the Sri Lankan government is violating the rights of its people. Intelligence agencies had to arrest the activists who were visiting the houses of Jeyakumari and Gopi in Dharmapuram and Kilinochchi as it provided sufficient need for an investigation to be launched into the nature of their involvement with the suspects wanted by the police.
The duo were however released following the due judicial process. The police charge that the activists were sent on a mission to study and report the situation following the Dharmapuram incident by the interested parties in Switzerland.
According to intelligence agencies the first signs of resurrection of the terror outfit was observed in 2012 where a Tamil national was killed in Kuchchaweli in Trincomalee by another Tamil national who is reported to have arrived from South India. The victim who is reportedly an EPDP supporter was killed by the visitor as he was becoming a hindrance to certain regrouping operations being carried out in the area. This came to light when the police arrested the assailant and interrogated him. Also in 2013 several attempts by groups of Tamil male and female youths to engage in secret combat training sessions in Jaffna and in South India showed signs that the terror outfit was re-emerging from the ashes. And also the arrests of two women Kulasinham Puwaneshwarie and Rasa Malam, mother of Gopi in two separate instances have lead to the revelation of much information related to the suspects wanted by police.
Apart from Gopi and Appan the TID is also looking for another crucial operative by the name of Thevian. According to available information Thevian is a former Air Tiger and a senior member of the LTTE air wing.
The police believe that there is a high probability that the suspect along with the other two suspects are roaming in the North Eastern areas as well as in Colombo and suburbs. The TID has issued two hot lines 0112 451636 and 0112 321838 to anybody willing to pass any information about the existence of any of these three suspects.
And the agencies have once again intensified their espionage operations in the North and the East in preparedness of a potential regrouping of the terrorist organisation that disturbed the country's law and order for over three decades.
Sri Lanka is ROLLING in Sunshine, and the CEB does not exploit it to generate Solar Power on a MASSIVE SCALE.
What IDIOTS!
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CEB in blackout crisis
By Namini Wijedasa
Urgent measures to collect dues from state institutions
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A severe financial crisis caused by drought and inadequate low-cost power generation options has forced the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to introduce contingency measures, including the expediting of revenue collection from ministries, departments and other public institutions.
Internal accounts show that the CEB made a loss of Rs. 8 billion in January alone. The losses went up marginally in February to Rs. 8.4 billion and decreased to Rs. 7.9 billion in March. The difference is made up by subtracting the CEB’s total cost from its total revenue each month. “I would like to draw your attention to the present power situation,” wrote CEB General Manager W.J.L.S. Fernando to senior CEB managers on March 18. “Due to unavailability of adequate low cost generation options coupled with the present drought situation, we are compelled to use expensive thermal generation.”
“This situation has caused us to find more liquidity fund [sic] to address the problem,” he states. “It is important to provide uninterrupted power supply to the consumers.” A copy of the letter was obtained by the Sunday Times. Among the measures proposed in to address the crisis is an acceleration of the revenue collection process with special attention to receivables from government ministries, departments and other public enterprises.
Mr. Fernando has also instructed managers to implement “strict credit control policies” and to “take maximum credit period from suppliers.” He warns them to limit miscellaneous capital expenditure until the situation returns to normal and to strictly adhere to the monthly payment programme prepared by the CEB’s finance department.
The latest CEB generation statistics recorded on Friday show that only 15.3 per cent of the country’s electricity needs is now generated by hydroelectric power stations. A massive 84 per cent of power is generated by thermal power stations, with coal power accounting for 18 per cent of this figure while wind is just 0.7%.
According to CEB accounts, the Lakvijaya Coal Power Plant in Norochcholai cost the utility Rs. 246 million in January and Rs. 717 million in February. For much of those two months, the plant was either shut down for repairs or experiencing problems. In March, the CEB spent Rs. 1 .6 billion on Lakvijaya. The plant has been functioning for the past few weeks.
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