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President told to form the JO
Gampaha District MP Indika Anuradha has claimed that it was the President that informed parliamentarians of the SLFP to form the Joint Opposition.
The MP made these comments while taking part in the television political program recently.
Further expressing his views during the program the MP said he was instructed to join the JO if he does not wish to join the government and vote against acts and proposals brought by the government if they disagree with them
He also went on to claim that the team of SLFP MPs in the JO have not left the freedom party yet and continues to voice their dissent due to the SLFP policy to support the UNP in their policies and remain in the government.
However, when questioned in this regard a spokesperson for the government said the President at no time has given any such instruction and these are pathetic statements being made by the henchman of Basil Rajapaksa.
He also went on to say that it's now been revealed who is carrying out the plans to weaken the SLFP and those who support the policies of the party should be within it and not join forces with those who are attempting to destroy it.
United States and Sri Lanka launch $ 2 million HIV/AIDS technical assistance partnership to end AIDS in Sri Lanka
The Governments of Sri Lanka and the United States launched a two-year HIV/AIDS Technical Assistance Partnership to fast track government efforts to end AIDS by 2025 this week. The U.S. Government’s development agency – U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) - through the President’s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), will help to transfer promising solutions, new technical skills and innovations to contribute towards ending AIDS in Sri Lanka.
“USAID Sri Lanka has been working closely with the Government of Sri Lanka on a number of social and economic development efforts. This partnership is very important as Sri Lanka moves down the path to ending the spread of AIDS.” Dr. Andrew Sisson, Mission Director, USAID Sri Lanka.
Mark Anthony White, Mission Director, USAID India added that “USAID India is happy to partner with USAID Sri Lanka to support this important initiative to strengthen the HIV response, especially for key populations. We hope this leads to more health collaborations between India and Sri Lanka.” Also speaking at the launch, Mr. Janaka Sugathadasa, Secretary of Health, Ministry of Health said, “When it comes to HIV/AIDS, we must have a new approach. The public health approach has to be coupled with a societal approach.”
The two-year USAID partnership with Sri Lanka will work in close collaboration with key stakeholders in the country – National STD/AIDS Control Program (NSACP) Sri Lanka; the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM); and civil society organizations - to improve access to HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment services for at-risk or key populations (KP) due to their increased vulnerability for contracting/transmitting the HIV virus.
USAID assistance will support the design and roll out of KP-specific strategic behavior change communication materials and a social media communication strategy; HIV services through different KP-friendly community and clinic-based approaches, and improve HIV prevention and testing services through innovative solutions involving private medical practitioners and approaches to reach hidden KP groups.
The Government of Sri Lanka is committed to ending AIDS in country by 2025, ahead of the UN’s Global Commitment to end AIDS by 2030.
“Next Rajapaksa” comment gets Wimal dropped
Wimal Weerawansa has declared that Gotabaya is the best possible ‘Rajapaksa’ candidate to take over the leadership of their political camp following the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The MP has made these comments during an interview recently.
We lifted Mahinda up
According to the Weerawansa at the completion of February 18, 2015, Nugegoda rally “If not for these people I would have spent my time thinking and died of it” Mahinda Rajapaksa had said. However, while they helped to strengthen the JO Weerawansa had expressed his disappointment that other parties except for the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna have not received a fair number of nominations in the upcoming election.
Attempts to distance Nationalist parties
While claiming such a move is extremely ungrateful Weerawansa has also said it appears to be an attempt to get rid of other parties within the JO. “There are serious doubts if certain individuals are attempting to distance other nationalist parties from each other” he was quoted as saying.
Medamulana power struggle
Meanwhile, political insiders claim the main reason for the rifts within the JO is due to the ongoing power struggle inside the Rajapaksa family finally coming to a head.
As the reports claim parties who had suggested the leadership be taken over by Gotabaya after Mahinda Rajapaksa have not received a significant number of nominations within the Podujana Peramuna.
Wimal agrees - Mahinda disagrees
According to sources, many parties within the JO have been suggesting for Gotabaya to succeed Mahinda Rajapaksa. However many within the Rajapaksa family feels that Namal should be groomed as the successor instead and there is ample of time till 2025 for this cause.
Court orders arrest of Jeevan Thondaman
The Hatton magistrates court has ordered the arrest of Jeevan Thondaman, the son of Ceylon Workers Congress and parliamentarian Arumugam Thondaman yesterday (11) for his alleged link to an assault.
A member of the National Union of Workers (NUW) and supporter of Minister Palani Digambaram was allegedly assaulted by the group at a funeral in Maskeliya recently.
According to reports, the presiding magistrate had ordered the arrest when four other individuals suspected to be involved in the incident were presented before the courts yesterday. Among these suspects was the Deputy leader of the Ceylon Workers Congress and Central province Minister M. Rameshwaran.
The Hatton Magistrate released the four suspects including the CWC deputy leader and Central Provincial Council member M. Rameshwaran on cash bail. The others who were released on bail were Wellayan Dinesh, M. Pichamoorthy and S. Baskaran.
The case is to be taken up again on April 4.
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Twenty-seven TN fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy off Delft
Twenty-seven Tamil Nadu fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy earlier today. The fishermen are suspected to have been engaged in illegal fishing in the Sri Lankan territorial waters.
These fishermen from Jegathapattinam and Kottaipattinam in Pudukkottai district were arrested off Neduntheevu (Delft) by the Sri Lankan Navy. Following the arrests, the fisherman along with five boats was taken to the Kankesanthurai Naval harbour.
In another incident, nearly 3,000 fishermen who had ventured into the sea last evening in 500 boats were driven away by Naval personnel while fishing near Katchatheevu.
On December 2, twenty fishermen from Nagapattinam district were arrested by the Navy on charges of fishing in the sea off Delft.
Dinesh and Wimal upset : Anyone can leave says Mahinda
The leader of the National Freedom Front, Wimal Weerawansa and of the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna Dinesh Gunawardene are said to be upset regarding the unfair treatment being meted out to their parties when compiling the nomination lists for the upcoming polls and have voiced their dissent to former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
While the duo has pointed out that many leaders in their parties have left due to the behaviour of Basil Rajapaksa and joined with President Sirisena they have also accused him of wielding power and acting as he had done during the previous regime.
They had stressed that they would have to take a serious decision if Basil Rajapaksa is not reigned in.
Anyone can leave: Mahinda
While Mahinda had maintained a stoic silence facing the barrage of complaints answering some journalists at the Hikkaduwa Sri Vidyasagara Pirivena said many members are leaving due to their inability to divide seats.
"They are the same when in power and while in the opposition" the Former President was quoted as saying adding that anyone who wished to leave the JO may do so if they wish.
More to join Maithri
Meanwhile, leader of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya says many members who do not get nominations from the JO will join the UNP or the SLFP in the upcoming elections.
He said this while addressing a media briefing at the party office yesterday. (11)
Tharunyata Hetak seeks funding for crossovers
Incoming reports suggest that MP Namal Rajapaksa is now on a mission to secure funding in order to attract government political activists to the Joint Opposition.
List of Businessman
According to sources several officers of the Tharunyata Hetak organization have been deployed for the cause after being provided with a list of businessman and political activists who had sought various types of aid from the MP during the rule of the previous government.
Calls from Namal
Making several calls to leading businessman in the country Namal is said to have personally requested for financial sponsorship for the ongoing election campaign from them.
Sources claim the MP has also contacted several millionaire businessmen in this regard. These businessmen are said to be some who are suspected to have and been accused of assisting financial fraud by the Police Financial Crimes Division (FCID).
Intelligence agencies on alert
Meanwhile, government intelligence agencies have commenced an investigation into the recent sale of the Gower building located in Colombo 5 believed to be owned by MP Namal Rajapaksa to popular businessman Nandana Jayadeva Lokuwithana.
Sources claim a special unit of the state intelligence has been created to monitor money laundering activities which is common during election periods in the country.
Group of former JVP members to support President Sirisena
It is reported that a group of popular figures, formerly from the JVP, are ready to join the Sri Lanka Freedom Party with President Maithripala Sirisena.
12 former Provincial Council Members, 04 former Provincial Council Presidents and 08 former Provincial Councilors are said to be among those who are tipped to crossover to the SLFP.
Around 61 members, including former JVP members and current strongmen of the Frontline Socialist Party, have already agreed to join hands with President Sirisena.
Homagama tops Google's 'sex' search list for 2017
Not many will doubt that one of the most sought after keywords on the Internet is “sex”. Sri Lankans, it seems, are quite search savvy when it comes to Googling that term, according to the latest data released by Google.
Sri Lanka, which topped the sex search list last year has fallen behind two places handing over the title to Bangladesh followed by Ethiopia.
Sri Lanka, however has topped the search list with regard to the cities as Homagama has been identified as the city which has searched for 'sex' the most in the world during this year.
North Central Province meanwhile has been identified as the province with the most number of 'sex' searches followed by the Northern province.
Wimal’s National Freedom Front in tatters; 3 members join SLFP
Former Deputy Minister and National Freedom Front stalwart Weerakumara Dissanayake, MP, along with former National Organiser Piyasiri Wijenayake and North Central Provincial Council Member P.B. Kumara, have obtained membership of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, today (11), at the Presidential Secretariat.
Sri Lanka moves up 14 places in Good Country Index
Sri Lanka has moved up 14 places on the Good Country Index coming in at 67th place. Sri Lanka was 81 in the index last year.
The Netherlands, Switzerland and Denmark are the top three countries in the index in 2017. The index is created by using 35 separate indicators to rank the countries that contribute most to the greater good of humanity rather than for their citizens.
Simon Anholt, the creator of the Good Index said: “A successful country is one that contributes to the good of humanity”.
“Of course it must serve the interests of its own people, but never at the expense of other populations or their natural resources: this is the new law of human survival, and it’s a balance which is far more easily maintained than many people imagine. Working together makes for better policy than working alone.” he further added.
The top 10 ‘Good Countries’ according to the index are :
- The Netherlands
- Switzerland
- Denmark
- Finland
- Germany
- Sweden
- Ireland
- United Kingdom
- Austria
- Norway
Vacation of post letters for striking Railway staff today: Ministry of Transport
Vacation of post letters will be issued today to all railway staff who are continuing the strike sources from the Ministry of Transport said. The staff had previously been warned to return to work but have failed to do so as discussions between the union and authorities failed repeatedly. The strike has been ongoing since last week when the staff went on an unannounced strike citing several demands.
While the Ministry has called on retired staff comprising of engine drivers, railway guards and station masters to report for duty with immediate effect at the office of Additional General Manager of Railways (Operations), the Ministry is also set to recruit new staff as a result. The new staff are to be trained while working alongside the returning retired employees who are also to be given temporary appointments.
With the service being declared as an essential service last week by President Maithripala Sirisena the department will now terminate the employment of workers who do not report to work. However, the Unions have decided to continue with the strike at a meeting held today.
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