Tuesday, April 29, 2014

DISMISS the NPC, REPEAL the 13th Amendment and PROSECUTE the TRAITORS who oppose BANNING Eelamist Terrorist Groups!

 By Ananda-USA

The NPC passing a resolution opposing the recent GOSL ban on Separatist Terrorist groups abroad, is CLEAR EVIDENCE of TREASON against Sri Lanka.

What is the GOSL still waiting for?

Declare it TREASON by UNREPENTANT DEDICATED TERRORIST SUPPORTERS, DISMISS the NPC, REPEAL the 13th Amendment as INIMICAL to Sri Lanka's National Security and Sovereignty, and ENFORCE the 6th Amendment by ARRESTING, PROSECUTING, CONVICTING and SEVERELY PUNISHING these terrorist hoodlums for their TREASONOUS activities during the last 30 years that is STILL continuing in FULL SWING!

What more EVIDENCE of TREASONOUS INTENT do you need?

It is CLEAR that empowering these SEPARATIST TRAITORS to CONSPIRE with Sri Lanka's enemies both WITHIN and WITHOUT, will ultimately DESTROY Sri Lanka.

GOSL ... uphold your duty to Defend and Protect the Nation and its People NOW!

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Northern PC passes resolution opposing Sri Lankan government's ban on pro-LTTE organizations

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Apr 29, Colombo: The Northern Provincial Council in Sri Lanka has adopted a resolution against the government's decision to proscribe 16 international Tamil diaspora organizations alleged of functioning as LTTE front organizations.

The Council controlled by the major Tamil party, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Monday passed 23 resolutions including a resolution demanding the government to withdraw the ban on the 16 overseas Tamil organizations.

The resolution moved by the Council member M.K. Sivajilingam has been passed unanimously.

However Provincial Councilor A. Jayathilaka has told local media that the UPFA members in opposition objected to the TNA resolution.

The government on April 01 signed the UN Resolution 1373, which sets out strategies to combat terrorism and to control terrorist financing.

Among the organizations proscribed are, the LTTE's Trans National Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) headed by New York lawyer Visuvanathan Ruthirakumaran, Global Tamil Forum (GTF), which is headed by Fr.SJ Emmanuel and active in Europe, and the UK-based British Tamil Forum (BTF).

The Tamil groups claims the government banned the diaspora groups to thwart the international investigation into Sri Lanka's alleged human right violations requested by the UN resolution.

Sivajilingam said that also a resolution to thank the countries that supported the US-sponsored resolution on Sri Lanka adopted at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva last month.

3 comments:

Ananda-USA said...

OMG, now refugees, and potential illegal immigrants, from PAKISTAN are flooding into Sri Lanka, as if Kallathonis from Tamil Nadu and Maldivians who PROHIBIT any non-Moslems, including their Sinhala cousins, from settling in the Maldives, are NOT ENOUGH!!

All of these are now looking to Sri Lanka as a Land of Plenty wide open for exploitation. At this rate of influx of more foreign settlers, Sri Lanka's economy will be overloaded by FREE-LOADERS, and we will NEVER attain that oft stated National Goal of becoming the New Wonder of Asia.

This CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE. As a FIRST STEP, Sri Lanka should CANCEL the SAARC open visa policy, IMMEDIATELY!

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Asylum-seekers in Sri Lanka

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

May 01 (Economist) KNOWN more for generating asylum-seekers than receiving them, Sri Lanka is providing shelter to growing numbers of would-be refugees from Pakistan. Twice a week the pews of the Holy Rosary church in Negombo, just north of Colombo on Sri Lanka's west coast, are filled with Pakistanis attending the country's only Urdu mass, conducted by a Sri Lankan priest.

More than 1,000 Christians flock there on festive occasions, says Father Eric Lakman, who worked in Pakistan for 15 years.

The UN's refugee agency, UNHCR, reports an increase in asylum-seekers arriving from Pakistan to 1,489 last year, up from just 102 in 2012. Most are Christians or members of Ahmadiyya, an Islamic sect that is regarded as apostate by Sunni Muslims in Pakistan.

Sri Lanka's attraction for the asylum-seekers is that they can enter the country on 30-day tourist visas, obtainable online, and stay on after registering with the UNHCR, while their cases are examined. Sri Lanka does not allow them to settle, but the process often takes up to two years. The UNHCR in Colombo, which has to record and cross-check each applicant's story, is ill equipped to handle so many cases. To date, only 125 have been recognised as refugees.

Barred from working, and with their children out of school, many Pakistanis rely on handouts from churches and mosques. Every week the priest at another Catholic church in Negombo supplies needy Christians with biscuits, rice, noodles and other provisions. It is not enough for families such as that of Jameel Parvaiz, a 48-year-old Methodist pastor with eight children, who fled Pakistan 15 months ago. His wife, who has a bullet in her leg from 2012, when gunmen attacked their prayer centre, recently suffered a stroke.

Sri Lanka's government gives the asylum-seekers no financial help. Pakistan maintains they are economic migrants fabricating stories. And the churches and mosques cannot keep supporting the increasing numbers. Already some are working illegally for a fraction of local wages.

In April Iftikhar Ahmad Ayaz, a London-based human-rights activist and Ahmadi scholar, met asylum-seekers in Negombo and urged them to discourage any more Ahmadis from coming to Sri Lanka until the UNHCR clears the backlog of asylum applications. In the meantime, as more Pakistanis arrive, residents are beginning to doubt their tales of persecution.

Ananda-USA said...



Sri Lanka security forces launch joint investigation after T56 weapon with ammunition found on beach

ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

May 06, Colombo: The Sri Lanka Army, Navy and the Police have launched an extensive search in the general area of Ichchilampattai, Trincomalee after the recovery of a T56 weapon with several rounds of ammunition in a bag at Lanka Patuna beach near a Naval detachment on Monday (5 May).

Military Spokesman Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya said the Sri Lanka Army and the Navy along with the Police have launched an investigation including a search to apprehend the suspects in relation to the recovery of the weapon.

According to preliminary investigations around 5:30 p.m. on Monday a senior sailor from the Navy camp located a few hundred meters away from the incident while jogging along the beach had seen two young males carrying something wrapped in a fertilizer bag.

The two individuals had acted strange carrying the suspicious looking parcel and when the sailor had approached them the suspects had escaped leaving the parcel containing the T56 and the ammunition on the beach.

A joint Army, Navy and Police investigation and search is underway and so far no arrests have been made, the military spokesman’s statement said.

Sri Lanka’s military authorities say there is a renewed attempt to revive the defeated Tamil Tiger terrorist organization Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the North and investigations into the activities of former LTTE operatives have resulted in several arrests which in turn have led to recovery of arms, ammunitions, explosives and other material that were in their possession.

The government on April 01 banned the LTTE and 15 other Tamil diaspora groups that are alleged of having terror links and involved in reviving the terrorist movement in the country.

Ananda-USA said...

WARNING!

There has been a spate of violent incidents involving T-56 assault rifles, bank robberies, abductions, home invasions and jewelery thefts in Sri Lanka.

These are the signatures of a GROUP of criminals or terrorists gathering funds for ORGANIZED criminal activities.

In the aftermath of the killing of Gobi and his two partners trying to resurrect LTTE militancy in Sri Lanka, the GOSL should take these events SERIOUSLY as possibly CONNECTED events, and INVESTIGATE them as precursors of organized terrorism!

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Police shaken by daring abduction of two cops and killing of one

By Madura Ranwala
Island.lk
May 6, 2014

Two unarmed traffic constables attached to Kurunegala police station were abducted, while they were on duty, by unidentified armed men, who arrived in a white van in the early hours of yesterday at Barawedapola junction in the Kurunegala town and one of them was shot dead about two kilometres away near a jungle.

The deceased had received two gun shot injuries to his back. He was lying fully naked on the ground. The abductors had stripped them naked.

The other constable had survived by hanging on to the T-56 assault rifle that shot dead his fellow constable and pulling out its magazine.

After killing the one constable, the abductors targeted the escaped constable who was at the time in the vehicle fully naked in a state of shock. He lunged at the T-56 assault rifle and had escaped from the assailants grabbing its magazine into the wood in the dark.

Addressing a media briefing over the shocking incident police spokesman SSP Ajith Rohana said that the deceased, Chandana Sampath Bandara (42) of Aragama, Gokarella and escapee, Ajith Weerasooriya (37) of Dewagiripura, Galgamuwa had been deployed by the Kurunegala police for traffic duty in the town from 10.00 p.m. the previous day until yesterday morning and they were abducted when they attempted to check a vehicle around 1.00 a.m.

One million rupee reward would be given to the provider of correct information leading to the arrest of the assailants, he said. The public are requested use the mobile phone number 077-4784648 to provide any information.

The SSP said a high level investigation had already been started by the Criminal Investigation Department on the instructions of Inspector General of Police, N. K. Illangakoon.

The SSP said: “CID Director, too, has gone to Kurunegala with a team to investigate the incident. The deceased Chandana was father of two children, 13-year-old daughter, Saduni Navodya Yapa and ten-year-old son, Samidu Umanda Yapa. He had won 53 rewards for his skills at Minneriya, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Iginiyagala, Vavuniya, Chilaw, Mundalama, Mannar and Kurunegala police stations during his 22 year-service after joining the Police Department on March 5, 1992. He had won a reward from the IGP as well. His wife Udeni Anoma Rathnayaka identified the body. Constable Weerasooriya is being treated at the Kurunegala hospital.”

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