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‘Pohottuwa’ accountable for most post-poll violence: Monitors

A spike in post-election violence has been recorded around the country, with the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), a party backed by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa that performed well at the recently concluded local government elections largely responsible for the violations, election monitors said. Of the 47 violence-related complaints received by the Centre For Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) in the post-election period up to date, 26 are against the SLPP while 12 were against the United National Party (UNP).

According to statistics gathered by the CMEV majority of the violence perpetrated against women were also by SLPP members. While 20 violence-related incidents instigated against women were reported, 18 of the complaints were against the SLPP.

According to the National Coordinator of the CMEV, Manjula Gajanayake, while the Police did a commendable job during the pre-election period and on the election day to contain violent incidents, however, the monitors have now observed a certain reluctance on their part in taking action against the wrongdoers.

“We must give them credit for their role in ensuring a peaceful election,” he said adding that however Police inactivity has increased in the post-election period. “We cannot see the actual involvement of the Police in taking action against these offenders,” he said.

According to him, Police appear to be reluctant to take action particularly in local government areas won by the SLPP. He also says people have not reported many incidents to the Police as they believed no action will be taken but opted to report these incidents to election monitors instead.

According to Gajanayake compared to the last two elections held in Sri Lanka, there appears to be a moderate increase in post-election violence incidents.

However, speaking to the Sunday Observer, Police Spokesperson SP Ruwan Gunasekara said the Police have continued to take action against any wrongdoers and have commenced investigations into these incidents.

“Some investigations have concluded and perpetrators were arrested,” he said.

However, according to SP Gunasekara, the Police only considers the day following the election, that is February 11 as the post-election period according to the election laws.

“Incidents which have taken place thereafter will be dealt according to the normal laws such as the penal code,” he said.

Source : Sunday Observer

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Reparations essential for reconciliation: Secretary General of SCRM

Sri Lankan Secretariat for Coordinating the Reconciliation Mechanisms (SCRM) and IOM, the UN Migration Agency, organised a two day international conference (22-23) on reparations for conflict victims in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This is the first such conference to be held in Sri Lanka since the end of the country’s long-drawn-out conflict in 2009.

Mano Tittawella, Secretary General, Secretariat for Coordinating Reconciliation Mechanisms, Sri Lanka, noted that “reparations are essential in leading to a process of reconciliation and is should be done in parallel to a process on truth, justice, and non-recurrence.”

The conference follows a UN Human Rights Council Resolution on the need to promote “reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka” and a government decision, following national consultations in 2016, to actively promote reconciliation, including a system of victim reparations, that will contribute to a lasting peace.

The conference brought together some 150 participants from the government and non-government sectors, development partners, UN, local and international NGOs, civil society organizations, victim groups, academics, experts and other relevant stakeholders. It aims to provide a platform for mutual dialogue and consultation based on international best practices and lessons learnt from other reconciliation processes.

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Cabinet reshuffle will better strengthen the government: PM

Following today's cabinet reshuffle of UNP ministers, and the impending reshuffle of the UPFA ministerial posts the government will be strengthened to better serve the people Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe said.

While several key changes were made today, especially with the Prime Minister taking oaths as the new minister of law and order, President Sirisena said the UPFA ministers reshuffle will happen in two weeks time.

According to him, changes will also be made in state institutions and corporations in the near future to enhance their efficiency.

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UN mourns passing of the Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka

The United Nations in Sri Lanka announced today the sudden passing away of its Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Sri Lanka, Ms. Una McCauley.

Ms. McCauley, 54, was on medical leave, undergoing treatment.

As the first female UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Ms. McCauley was a bold, inspiring, and strong leader. As the most senior UN Official in the country, Ms. McCauley led the UN Country Team of 21 Resident and Non-Resident UN Agencies and acted as the representative of the UN Secretary-General in Sri Lanka. She was a passionate and caring humanitarian, who dedicated her life to serve people of the world.

Ms. McCauley served in Sri Lanka for six years; two years as UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, and prior to this, four years as the UNICEF Representative in Sri Lanka. Previously, she was the UNICEF Representative for Panama and Togo, and worked at the UNICEF offices in Sudan, Kenya, and Angola. With 17 years of service within the United Nations System and an additional 7 years of service working with children in the development sector, Ms. McCauley was instrumental in developing policies and strategic frameworks on leading global issues in a number of countries.

A national of Ireland and the United Kingdom, Ms. McCauley, was the loving mother of two sons.

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Live: Cabinet reshuffle underway, Law and Order to PM

The much hyped cabinet reshuffle of the current government is underway, according to the Presidential Media division.

Prime MInister RAnil Wickremesingh was sworn in as the Minister of Law and Order a short while ago.

Ranil Wickemesinghe - Cabinet Minister of Law and Order.

Lakshman Kirielle - Cabinet Minister of State Enterprise and Kandy Development.

Kabir Hashim - Cabinet Minister of Higher Education and Highways.

Piyasena Gamage - State Minister Youth Affairs and Southern Development.

Ravindra Samarawickrama - Cabinet Minister of Wildlife & Sustainable Development.

Harin Fernando - Cabinet Minister of Digital Infrastructure & Foreign Employment.

Sagala Ratnayake - Cabinet Minister of Youth Affairs

Dr. Harsha De Silva - State Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs

Ajith P. Perera - State Minister of Prisons and Rehabilitation

J. C. Alawathuwala - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs

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Aloysius and Palisena admitted to Prison hospital

The owner of Perpetual Treasuries Limited Arjun Aloysius and its CEO Kasun Palisena, have been admitted to the prison hospital.

 Aloysius and Palisena were arrested on the 04 of this month by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and was taken into remand custody after being produced before the Fort Magistrate Court.

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Ministers arrive for cabinet reshuffle

Cabinet Ministers have arrived at the President's Secretariat for the cabinet reshuffle which was scheduled to be held today. This is the second cabinet reshuffle of this government.

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Bopage Out!

Nimal Bopage, the Additional Secretary to the President, has been removed with effective from January 15 and the former Secretary of the Ministry of Urban Planning and Water Resources Development, Sarath Chandrasiri has been appointed to this vacancy.

Nimal Bopage was also the Chairman of the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau and it is reported that he has been ousted from this post as well.

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Actor Sridevi passes away at 55 due to cardiac arrest

A versatile actor, Sridevi made her debut as a child actor in Thunaivan in 1969. Veteran actor Sridevi, who had an illustrious career spanning over four decades, passed away in Dubai. She was 55.

According to the family sources, the actor, wife of producer Boney Kapoor, reportedly died due to a cardiac arrest late in the night in Dubai, where she had gone along with her family to attend her nephew Mohit Marwah’s wedding.

While some of the family members returned from Dubai after the wedding, Sridevi, Boney and Khushi stayed back.

A versatile actor, Sridevi made her debut as a child actor in Thunaivan in 1969. Her first leading role as an adult came in 1976 with two of India’s biggest actors — Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth — in the K. Balachander film Moondru Mudichu. She followed that up Gayathri, Kavikkuyil and 16 Vayathinilie, with the last one being a critically acclaimed hit.

Bollywood debut in 1978 with Solva Sawan.

But it was only after five years with Jeetendra-starer Himmatwala that she gained commercial success. Her beguiling eyes, scintillating screen presence and acting prowess soon made her one of the most sought-after artists in the Hindi film industry.

She went on a hiatus for 15 years after starring in home production — Judaai — co-starring her brother-in-law Anil Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar. It was director Gauri Shinde’s English Vinglish in 2012 that marked Sridevi’s comeback.

Her nuanced performance as a middle-class woman, learning to speak English to feel accepted by her family, won accolades, and the film was also a commercial success.

Last year, she was seen in revenge-drama — Mom — opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Akshaye Khanna. She shot for a special appearance in superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming film — Zero — which releases in December. Her last film in Tamil was the Vijay-starer Puli.

Besides Boney and Khushi, she is survived by older daughter Janhvi Kapoor, who is currently working towards making her entry into the Hindi cinema. Sridevi was step-mother to actor Arjun Kapoor and his sister Anshula, who Boney had from late first wife Mona.

Source : PTI

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Cabinet reshuffle on Sunday

The highly anticipated cabinet reshuffle will take place on Sunday morning (25), according to a spokesperson at the Presidential Secretariat.

President Sirisena had received the list of UNP ministers last evening and the list of Cabinet ministers from the SLFP has also been finalised.

As both the UNP and the SLFP leadership have taken a joint decision to refrain from allocating portfolios to ministers facing charges of corruption and other irregularities, it is reported that the new Cabinet will reflect these changes.

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Special Police Raid :

A nationwide special police operation was conducted yesterday with the Police making 2564 arrests while 4735 traffic offences were recorded, according to Police headquarters.

Out of these, 504 were arrests of drunk drivers, 720 were arrests of warranted individuals, 741 were arrested under suspicion, 524 arrests were made on the grounds of heroin, drugs and illegal liquor, 71 were arrested for illegal sand mining and 04 individuals were arrested for possessing illegal firearms.

The special operation was conducted from 2 am to 6 am yesterday with the participation of 16256 police officers according to the Police.

“The police will conduct nationwide special operations on regular basis, to aid in crime prevention and reduce motor traffic accidents, as instructed by Inspector General of Police, Pujith Jayasundara,” said Police Spokesperson, SP Ruwan Gunasekera.

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Sri Lanka bonds flat amid concerns that Mangala may change

Sri Lanka bond yields were flat and the rupee was steady, but stock were weaker though there were concerns that Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera who had the confidence of the private sector, may change, dealers and analysts said.

Stocks were trading marginally lower after one hour of trading Friday.

"Mangala Samaraweera and Indrajit Coomaraswamy had managed to bring back confidence," a dealer said.

"There is some confidence that what is promised will happen. He is also not corrupt. But if Mangala (Samaraweera) is changed things will become uncertain again. It is not only investors but even importers are concerned."

Sri Lanka's business environment is highly uncertain for all businesses due to a parliament which has been made subservient to a midnight gazette, where taxes are changed while citizen's sleep.

Samaraweera however presented a budget without the unco-ordinated actions seen in 2015 and 2016. The appointment of State Minister of Finance as Eran Wickramaratne had also helped.

Sri Lanka's coalition administration is set to announce several changes to the cabinet, after a bondscam by the central bank which is under Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe hit the credibility of 'good governance'. There has been suggestions that the finance ministry be re-structured to include banks and the central bank, official sources said, though it is not yet clear, whether Samaraweea will lead it. Media is likey to be split from the ministry.

Unlike in well-governed countries where the Prime Minister does not have a key portfolio and plays a 'class monitor' role, Sri Lanka's Prime Minister got caught in the scandal due to his having a key ministry.

A Cabinet Committee on Economic Management had also been blamed for delaying projects, with the Prime Minister again seen to be micro-managing the government instead of delegating and managing through exception reporting.

Not giving adequate responsibilities to young leaders who helped bring the administration to power and giving posts to favourites who either take questionable decisions or cannot defend policy publicly had contributed to embarrassing the administration, critics say.

Coomaraswamy (appointed by President Maithripala Sirisena) is widely recognized as the best appointment made by the current administration.

Over the last few days the forex market has been floating, with no money printed in Treasury bill markets to put pressure on the rupee. (Economy Next)

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