Gunmen fire at house of 2012 Welikada prison shooting witness

Unidentified gunmen on Monday fired shots at the house of one of the key eye witnesses to the 2012 shooting at Welikada prison. The witness, Sudesh Nandimal, wa not injured in the attack. He was residing at his sister's house in Moratuwa. Several shots were fired at the property's gate. The police were informed at 11pm last night, the Daily Mirror reported. In July, an inquiry was launched into the Welikada incident, where 27 inmates, who were mainly Sinhalese were killed during a prison riot by security forces. Eye witnesses said the officers executed many of the inmates in cold blood. The...

Joint Opposition wants Fonseka sacked for betraying Sri Lankan army

Sri Lanka's Joint Opposition on Tuesday called for Field Marshal and minister, Sarash Fonseka to be sacked from his position for his comments stating that he would be happy to stand as a witness against the former military general, Jagath Jayasuriya, who is accused of war crimes. “We do not trust him. He contradicts the President’s statements and attempts to betray the country,” MP Prasanna Ranatunga was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying. “It is doubtful whether the minister was plotting to betray the soldiers by accepting money from the LTTE Diaspora." "We feel that he made his statement...

'Don't betray people by protecting so called war heroes' says Fonseka

Dismissing criticism of his willingness to stand as a witness against the former Sri Lankan military general who has been accused of war crimes, Field Marshal and former army commander, Sarath Fonseka told the government, "don't betray people by protecting so called war heroes". “We are aware that the soldiers who committed rapes and murders were punished. Those who were accused of murder and rape of Manamperi and the murder of Embilipitiya students were hanged to death. Then the leaders of the government took decisions in favour of the people," Mr Fonseka was quoted by the Daily Mirror as...

Palaly can be developed without further land-grabs says Indian govt team

Palaly airbase can be developed into a regional airport without further appropriation of land, an Indian government research team has recommended to the Sri Lankan government. Opportunities for developing Palaly were studied by an Indian government-sponsored team, led by Chennai Airport director Deepak Shastri, in March last year. Presenting its findings this week, the team recommended that the existing runway and terminal facilities could be improved to accommodate civilian aircraft carrying up to 100 passengers from regional destinations. Mindful of local opposition to further land-grabs,...

Buddhist prelate commends Sri Lanka’s commitment to protect army from war crimes prosecutions

A Chief Buddhist prelate commended Sri Lanka President Sirisena’s pledge to protect former army commander Jagath Jayasuriya from any war crimes prosecution, reports dailymirror.lk. Ven Ella Gunawansa Thera further condemned statements by Field Marshal Minister Sarath Fonseka accusing Jayasuriya of being responsible for war crimes. Dismissing findings of the UN investigation into Sri Lanka's atrocities, he said, “I condemn the statement made by Field Marshal and I’m disappointed he made such a derogatory statement. This should not be allowed to proceed. Even the allegations levelled against...

New Inland Revenue Act to stop ministers granting tax concessions

Sri Lanka's proposed New Inland Revenue Act will stop ministers from being able to grant discretionary tax concessions, the country's finance minister was quoted by LBO as saying. The move is aimed at ensuring the system of tax concessions is not subject to abuse. Under the new Act, there will be 8 concessionary loan schemes for specific workers, including small and medium scale industrialists, farmers, journalists and entrepreneurs. Criticising claims made by the MP Bandula Gunawardena that the new Act seeks to favour foreigners, the finance minister, Mangala Samaraweera said, "he seems to...

Sri Lankan State Minister of Defence says Fonseka's statement was personal view

Sri Lanka's State Minister of Defence, Ruwan Wijewardene on Saturday attempted to distance the government from statements made by the minister and Field Marshall Sarath Fonseka, stating that Mr Fonseka had been expressing his "own personal view. Mr Fonseka last week said he was prepared to stand as a witness against the former military general Jagath Jayasuriya who had to flee Brazil after human rights organisations filed law suits in Brazil, Peru and Chile over allegations of war crimes. Mr Wijewardene said "that the bad blood between the two parties had been the reason behind the statement...

Sri Lankan PM says PC elections by next year

Sri Lanka's prime minister on Saturday announced the draft 20th Amendment to the constitution would be amended to ensure that the provincial council elections would take place by the end of next year. The proposed Amendment seeks to hold all nine PC elections on the same day. Mr Wickremesinghe's comment came after the proposed Amendment faced widespread criticism from local bodies to election monitors who condemned the postponement of elections. “We are ready to introduce a fresh clause to the 20th Amendment to the Constitution compelling the government to hold the provincial council...

PHU calls for Fonseka to be arrested

The Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) this week called for the Field Marshall Sarath Fonseka to be arrested "for withholding evidence in connection with the war crime charges levelled against former army commander (Rtd) General Jagath Jayasuriya, the Daily Mirror reported. "Mr Fonseka betrayed the Army for the second time and therefore could be known as the biggest traitor in the world," the PHU leader Udaya Gammanpila told the paper. “The first time he betrayed the army was the events related to the white flag case. He has tarnished the image of the country and the army by his statement." "If Mr...

Sri Lanka denies cluster bomb use, agrees to discuss convention accession

Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the United Nations maintained that security forces “never” deployed cluster munitions during the island’s armed conflict, whilst stating his government was currently reviewing the process of acceding to the convention banning their use in Geneva today.

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