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Covid-19: Authorities unconscious to Delta variant - PHI Union charges

The Public Health Inspectors’ (PHI) Union charges that Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 elimination programme is being carried out without a proper understanding of the Delta variant, known as B.1.617.2, which has spread to at least 85 countries since it was first identified in India last fall.

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Duminda’s release a ‘violation of prisoners’ human rights

A prominent prisoner’s rights organisation claims that giving special treatment to a pro-government prisoner while disregarding the policy of treating all prisoners equally, violates prisoners’ basic rights and causes a massive damage to the rule of law.

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Army Commander appoints Board of Inquiry to probe into altercation with Wildlife officials

Hours after an incident where a Senior Officer of the Army was involved in a heated altercation with a team of Wildlife Department officials in Habarana area was reported on Friday (25), action was immediately taken by General Shavendra Silva, Chief of Defence Staff and Commander of the Army to appoint a Board of Inquiry, headed by two Senior Major Generals in order to find and verify facts, related to the whole incident since Police complaints have been lodged.

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Duminda Silva to receive a presidential pardon

Former Colombo district parliamentarian Duminda Silva is likely to be released today (24) following a Presidential pardon, The Morning reported.

Legal sources told The Morning that the necessary arrangements for the release have been completed.

Duminda Silva was jailed in September 2016 after the Colombo High Court found him and four others guilty in the murder of former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra.

At the time of the assassination, former parliamentarian Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra served as the Director General of Trade Union Affairs of President Mahinda Rajapaksa while Duminda Silva served as the monitoring MP of the Defence Ministry.

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Sri Lanka's Covid deaths surpass 3,000

Sri Lanka on Tuesday (29) reported that 45 deaths had occured due to COVID-19 on Monday, June 28, 2021.

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The role is not over: Ranil Wickremesinghe in Sri Lankan politics

Policy-oriented politics and tactical political diplomacy are still distant concepts in the Sri Lankan political arena.
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Group of SLFPers call for Chandrika's return

A group of senior members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) have invited former President and incumbent patron of the SLFP Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga to take the lead in rebuilding the party.

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Energy Minister bungles Sri Lanka’s oil exploration prospects

Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila has made another blunder in oil exploration in the country and bungled the ongoing tender process in selecting a bidder for the Mannar Basin which was divided into nine exploration blocks ranging from 3,340 to 6,640 sq. km.
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India gifts machinery parts to Sri Lanka Coast Guard

Further enhancing India’s defence cooperation initiatives with Sri Lanka, the Indian government has gifted 50 machinery parts worth LKR 120 million to augment maintenance capability of Sri Lanka Coast Guard Ship Suraksha that was presented by India in October 2017.

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Myanmar coup: Sri Lanka abstains from voting on UN resolution

Sri Lanka has abstained from voting on the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA's) resolution for an arms embargo against Myanmar.

On Friday (18), the 47-member Geneva forum unanimously passed a resolution brought by Britain and the European Union (EU) without a vote.

The UN's resolution called "upon the Myanmar armed forces to respect the people's will as freely expressed by results of the general election of November 8, 2020, to end the state of emergency, to respect all human rights of people of Myanmar and to allow the sustained democratic transition of Myanmar, including the opening of the democratically elected parliament, and by working towards bringing all national institutions, including the armed forces, under a fully inclusive civilian government that is representative of the people's will."

Belarus called for a vote on the resolution in the 193-member UNGA but supporters of the resolution had hoped that it would be passed unanimously by consensus.

The resolution was finally passed with 119 countries voting 'yes', Belarus voting 'no' and 36 countries abstaining, including Myanmar’s neighbors China and India, along with Russia, according to the news agency AP.

The violence used by Myanmar's armed forces against unarmed opponents since the coup in February has shocked the world with more than 800 people reported to have been killed.

Meanwhile, senior journalist and former Director General of the Sri Lanka Press Complaints Commission and Director General of the Government Information Department, Dr. Ranga Kalansooriya questioned the government on its decision to abstain from voting.

"Will the Foreign Ministry explain to the taxpayers of this country why Sri Lanka had abstained from voting in the UN resolution against the military junta in Myanmar? Did China say not to vote?," he said on Facebook.

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Political prisoners : Pardons a meager response to abusive law

The Sri Lankan government’s pardon of 16 prisoners convicted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), however welcome, does not address the urgent need to repeal the draconian law, Human Rights Watch said today.

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LRT project: Japanese firm claims LKR 5.8 billion in penalties

A Japanese firm has sought Rs. 5.8 billion in compensation for the termination of the light rail transit (LRT) project, it is learnt.

The LRT project, which was funded by the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA), involved a 15.7-km elevated railway track with 16 stations from Colombo Fort to Malabe.

The loan agreement of approximately Rs. 48 billion pertaining to the project was signed between Sri Lanka and Japan in March 2019.  

The highly concessional loan agreement included a 40-year repayment period for funds obtained for consultation services with a grace period spanning 12 years, a 0.1% interest rate per annum for civil work and equipment, and a 0.01% interest rate for engineering services.  

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had instructed to terminate the USD 2.2 billion LRT project stating that the project was “very costly and not the appropriate cost-effective transport solution for the urban Colombo transportation infrastructure."

After auditing government accounts, the Auditor General revealed that the project consultants have maid a claim of Rs. 5896 million in losses and damages.

However, Urban Development, Water Supply and Housing Facilities Ministry Secretary Dr. Priyath Bandu Wickrema had stated that the bilateral loan agreement between the Sri Lankan and Japanese governments has no conditions on compensation or penalties to be paid in case of delay or cancellation of the Colombo LRT project.

He had stated that the JICA had allocated USD 280 million to initiate the project under the first phase but only about USD 20 million had been incurred as costs and as such, only that amount will have to be paid back by the Sri Lankan government if the project is cancelled.

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