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Shooting in Ratmalana: Army Corporal injured

An Army Corporal has been shot and injured by unidentified gunmen on Chakkindarama Road in Ratmalana today According to the Police Spokesperson SP Ruwan Gunasekara, the incident had occurred around 7.20 am. The gunmen had arrived in a three-wheeler and a motorcycle to conduct the attack.

The Corporal had been shot while he was at the house of a Lieutenant Colonel and was admitted to the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital for treatment. Mount Lavinia Police are investigating

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Buddha’s Teachings And Hitler’s Brutality Cannot Be Reconciled, Says PM

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday joined in the criticism against remarks by a senior member of the Buddhist Clergy, calling on former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa to “be like Hitler”, saying he would have condemned the statement immediately if it had been made in his presence.
 
“There is no way Buddhism and Hitler’s brutality can be reconciled,” said the Premier addressing crowds at an event in Matara yesterday, “as Buddhists such a thing is against our dhamma.”
 
“Buddhists cannot tell someone to be like Idi Amin or Hitler or Pol-Pot, it goes against the Buddha’s teachings,” he added.
 
Democratic rule is about gathering peacefully, discussing matters peacefully and dispersing peacefully, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe said. The Premier said that if such a remark had been made in his presence, the media would have ripped him apart. “They would have attacked me from morning till night,” he said with a chuckle. “I am shocked that this didn’t happen. Only one newspaper even carried the story. Electronic media carried the story only once. In print, editorials and news stories went missing. If this is how the media behaves now, imagine what would happen to the media if ‘Hitler’ was in power?” the Premier quipped.
 
At religious ceremony to mark the 69th birthday of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Anunayake of the Asgiriya Chapter Ven Wendaruwe Upali Thero suggested that the former powerful defence official should “be like Hitler and establish military rule to develop the country.”The monk clarified his remarks in an official statement issued yesterday, saying he only meant that the country needed strong policy, and did not mean that rulers should behave brutally like Hitler.
The appropriate reaction to a recent statement by a senior monk to ‘be like Hitler’ would have been to condemn the remarks.
 
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe vehemently condemned the statement by Anunayake of Asgiriya Chapter Ven. Wendaruwe Upali Thera where it was suggested that the Former Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa should form a military regime in the country like Hitler.
 
Addressing the 125th-anniversary celebrations of the Maha Manthindana Pirivena in Matara last evening premier further stated that Hitler and Buddhism are two things that can never be reconciled.
 
“If someone said to be like Hitler in my presence I would have condemned the statement then and there. Print media editorials and news items on the Hitler remarks have gone missing. it appears only once on electronic media. if the media is like this now what will happen to the media if Hitler comes to power?” premier questioned.

While stating that Hitler ensured the complete whitewash of Buddhists in Germany back in 1930 went on to say that Buddha never preached anyone to be like Hitler.
 
“We can have different political opinions, that’s accepted. but, we cannot ask someone to be like Idi Amin, Polpot or Hitler. it should be condemned at the very outset,” Premier continued.

Source : Sunday Observer

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Pohottuwa Presidential hopeful: Basil overtakes Gota! 

Expressing his views on the 2020 Presidential election, MP Wimalaweera Dissanayake says he will be pleased if Pohottuwa organizer and Former Minister Basil Rajapaksa is nominated as the JO presidential candidate as opposed to former Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa. 

He made these comments at a recent meeting held in Ampara with SLPP members. 

However, he also said he would support any person nominated by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. 

Speaking at the same meeting, Basil Rajapaksa quipped that the best person to be the Presidential candidate is Mahinda Rajapaksa while any such persons win is assured.

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Matara shops closed down in honour of slain cop

Many shops in Matara remained closed today in honour of the Policeman killed in a recent shootout with a group of underworld members in Matara town. Police Sergeant Suranga Pradeep Weerasinghe (33) had bravely fought with the group who were attempting to rob a famous jewellery store only to be gunned down by the criminals. While he was admitted to hospital Suranga later succumbed to his injuries. 

The officer has been greatly commended for his heroic efforts to prevent the gang from fleeing after CCTV footage of the incident was revealed. The Police posthumously promoted him to the rank of Sergeant. 

His last rites will be held today with full Police guard and honours. He leaves behind his wife and two children aged 5 and 3.

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Georgia arrests 8 Sri Lankan citizens for attempting to illegally cross border

Eight citizens of Sri Lanka have been arrested by the border police and state security service for attempting to illegally cross the border in the Adjara region, the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs said. Investigators say that the detainees were trying to cross the Georgia-Turkey border aiming to enter Turkey and avoiding border control.

The offence committed by foreign citizens is punishable from four to five years of imprisonment.

According to official data there have been 38 cases of attempted illegal border crossings revealed by the Interior Ministry of Georgia in 2016, while 55 such cases were recorded in 2015.

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e- Health cards for every citizen within four months! 

Minister of Health Rajitha Senaratne has announced that every citizen of the country will receive the e-Health card stating their health information within four months time. 

The Minister made this announcement while attending a function at the Borella Castle Street Hospital recently. 

According to the Minister, the lack of drugs in hospitals lead to the e-Health card being introduced and it will help the hospitals to order necessary drugs and medicines in the future through the new software introduced.

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Fruit imports will be taxed - President 

Heavy taxes will be levied on fruit imports going forward President Maithripala Sirisena has said.

"They will be taxed heavily so that imports will decrease" he said adding that instead local fruits will be promoted. 

Going forward cutting down of fruit trees will also not be allowed without permission he claimed.

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Mangala slams underworld don shooting as ‘brutal murder’

The death of a suspect in the Matara jewellery heist while in police custody drew swift condemnation from Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera, a Matara District Parliamentarian who tweeted that it was a “brutal murder” yesterday while lawyers and human rights activists slammed the police action as an “extra-judicial” killing.
 
“The rule of law must prevail even when dealing with criminals,” Minister Samaraweera tweeting last evening after police claimed the suspect had been shot trying to retrieve a hand-grenade from a hiding spot – the same sequence of events used by police personnel to justify multiple deaths in police custody.
 
The suspect and victim of yesterday’s shooting Chamara Indrajith was one of four suspects who were arrested during a jewellery robbery in Matara town. A gunfight ensued when police officers arrived on the scene while the robbery was taking place, leading to the death of one policeman and injury to two civilians.
 
An irate Finance Minister tweeted that the tit-for-tat murders were tantamount to a breakdown in the rule of law.
 
“The brutal murder of a Police Constable on duty cannot be justified by an equally brutal murder of suspect whilst in police custody. This is Yahapalanaya, not Yamapalanaya,” Samaraweera tweeted.

Source : Sunday Observer

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Postal strike enters day 14 - Unions vow to continue

Postal unions say they will continue with the strike until their demands are met. “We will only stop the strike if our demands are signed off by the Wages Board at least prior to being presented to the cabinet” Convenor of the Joint Postal Trade Union Front, Chinthaka Bandara said. According to him, they will return to work once this occurs. The workers have now been striking for two weeks. 
 
Bandara says the authorities have failed to address their issues and give any favourable solutions regarding the problematic 6/2016 circular issued in 2006 which has resulted in recruitment to the department to come to a standstill along with promotions and salary increments for the staff. Therefore, they are requesting the new proposed scheme of recruitment drafted by the Department and the unions jointly is approved by the cabinet. 
 
 27,000 employees of the Department of Posts have joined the strike and over 600 post offices and 3,000 sub-post offices are still closed.  Despite repeated requests by the Minister and Postmaster General Rohana Abeyratne asking the Unions to return to work, they have refused to do so claiming they have been tricked by false promises since 2006. Currently, a large number of government offices have been affected including the Police and Court system. Pension payments along with distributions of Senior citizens allowances too have stalled. “The whole country is affected and the government must take the responsibility,” Bandara said.

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Preferential treatment for Aloysius: Allowed use of mobile phones in Prison

According to sources within the Department of Prisons, Bond scam suspects Arjun Aloysius and Kasun Palisena now being held in the H ward of the Colombo Magazin Prison are being given preferential treatment while also being given the facility to use mobile phones. 

In a recent raid of E and H wards, three mobile phones were discovered and confiscated sources say. 

While the duo was first held in the E ward they were later transferred to the H ward. They are currently said to be housed with around 60 LTTE suspects and underworld members. Sources say Aloysius and Palisena have been receiving special treatment from the first day of imprisonment. 

Those in the H ward are said to be using mobile phones to keep in touch with politicians according to information uncovered by Intelligence services, Deshaya newspaper reports. They have further revealed that Aloysius and Palisena are among those who have been using mobile phones while in prison. 

Jayantha Samarakoon

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Joint Opposition will not come to power in 2020 - Kavinda

The Joint Opposition will not be able to come back to power in the year 2020, says UNP Parliamentarian Kavina Jayawardena. 

The reason was this, he said, was due to conflicting opinions among them.

Speaking to media in Ja-Ela, he said that the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) has one policy and the United National Party (UNP) another policy and that when two parties with two policies unite and govern the country, certain issues are bound to emerge.

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Two suspected Leopard killers arrested 

Two individuals believed to be connected to the savage killing of a rare Leopard in Ambalakulam, Kilinochchi was arrested by the Police last night. Three Police teams were deployed in the area following the brutal killing which was caught on tape and distributed widely on social media. Court eventually ordered the arrest of these suspects asking the Police to identify them through the video footage. 

One arrested suspect has been identified as 42-year-old Nadarasa Mohana Rasa, a resident of Ambalakulam while the other is said to be 39-year old Nadaraja Sukumal of Udayanagar. 

The villagers had obstructed the officials of the Department of Wildlife from capturing the Leopard and instead chose to form a mob to capture it themselves and kill it in a brutal manner. 

This type of Leopard is considered to be highly endangered and therefore a severely protected species in Sri Lanka.

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