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President in violation of the Constitution, convene parliament immediately: Lawyers for Democarcy 

Lawyers for Democracy (LfD), convened by leading constitutional experts including Lal Wijenayaka, JC Weliamuna, and Sunil Jayarathna today (Oct. 28th) in Colombo and concluded that the recent attempted removal of Prime Minister Hon. Ranil Wickremesinghe and the concurrent appointment of a new Prime Minister is a clearly unconstitutional and undemocratic action which has resulted in a grave constitutional crisis impacting the rights of all peoples of the country. LfD urges the President H.E. Mathripala Sirisena to de-escalate the crisis by respecting the constitution and summoning parliament.

Lawyers for Democracy purports the illegality of the appointment on 4 grounds:

1)      The 19th Amendment to the Constitution was made intentionally to restrict the President’s powers in relation to Parliament and Cabinet, including in the appointment and removal of the Prime Minister. The 19th Amendment ensures that the arbitrary exercise of power by executive Presidents is not to undermine the basic democratic governance.
 
2)      The concept of a ‘Unity Government’ as outlined in the 19A, is not linked to the appointment or removal of a Prime Minister. The ending of the Unity Government is not direct cause for the dissolution of cabinet or the removal of the Prime Minister as is being claimed.
 
3)      According to Article 42(4) of the Constitution of Sri Lanka, the appointment of a new Prime Minister can only arise under specific conditions – none which were present in this case. Thus the appointment of a new Prime Minister by the President is void.
 
4)      The Interpretation Ordinance that is also being cited is also not applicable in this case.

Additionally, given the illegality and constitutional violation that has occurred, any further actions by the President to appoint Ministers without the advice of a constitutionally appointed Prime Minister also lacks legality and is void.

For clarifications, contact Lawyers for Democracy Convener Lal Wijenayaka at 0777812010.

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Act in accordance with Sri Lanka’s constitution: EU

The European Union called all parties concerned to act in accordance with Sri Lanka's constitution while following due institutional process. 

"The Ambassador of the European Union as well as the Ambassadors of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania and the UK High Commissioner are closely following the events as they are unfolding in Sri Lanka. We urge all parties to fully act in accordance with Sri Lanka’s constitution, to refrain from violence, to follow due institutional process, to respect the independence of institutions, and freedom of media", the statement released by EU said.

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Chinese ambassador plays double games

Following the swearing in of Kurunegala MP Mahinda Rajapaksa as Sri lanka's Prime Minister in what can only be described as a political coup the Chinese ambassador to Sri Lanka visited him at his official residence to congratulate Rajapaksa yesterday at his Wijerama residence. 

How ever the same evening he visited Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe at Temple Trees and assured the Chinese governments continues support to him and his government. He even requested Wickramasinghe to carry out his duties as the PM of Sri Lanka. 

Many political commentators online have been commenting on the duplicity of the Chinese through this move to appease both fractions.

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Group of SLFP MPs to back Prime Minister Wickremesinghe; Four confirmed

A group of parliamentarians from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party is preparing to defeat the constitutional coup by aligning themselves with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, sources within the SLFP said today.

It is also learnt that four parliamentarians have already pledged their support to Wickremesinghe. 

It is reported that certain SLFP parliamentarians, who were blindsided by President Maithripala Sirisena’s anti-democratic actions, are willing to defect as a show of dissent.

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SLPP goons attack and destroy public property

Reports are trickling in of politicos and goons supporting the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party have commenced attacking various public property and development projects being carried out by the government. 

ISIS news has received several images of such attacks carried out on a village being constructed in Tissamaharama by the Housing Development Authority.

View the embedded image gallery online at:
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Ravi K says no support for constitutional coup

Ravi Karunanayake has said that he would not quit the UNP at a time when the party is being challenged, even though the UNP has not given him the due place he deserves as the assistant leader of party. 

Karunanayake made these remarks when he met some of his closest supporters this morning (27). 

However, It is also reported that Karunanayake will not compromise on his principles with regard to the protection of democracy, something which he has stood by throughout his political career, and that he will not support the constitutional coup.

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Ambassadors vow to oppose anti-Constitutional activities!

The foreign Ambassadors and High Commissioners have assured Ranil Wickremesinghe to oppose any activity that is in violation of the Constitution.

They made this pledge during a meeting held with Ranil Wickremesinghe at Temple Trees today (27).

The Indian Deputy High Commissioner, Australian High Commissioner, EU representatives and Japanese, US, Canadian and South African Ambassadors attended the meeting with Ranil Wickremesinghe.

The Prime Minister had told the diplomats that he had established democracy in the country and created a peaceful environment after he assumed power and this led to the regaining of the GSP+ as well.

He also noted that the country gained international recognition under his rule.

Although the President had the power to remove the Prime Minister prior to the 19th Amendment, he does not have such legal power after the 19th Amendment, Wickremesinghe informed the diplomats.

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Anti-democratic coup a failure, majority with Prime Minister Wickremesinghe - Mangala

The anti-democratic constitutional coup has failed, Minister of Finance and Media Mangala Samaraweera said today.

Samaraweera reiterated that Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has the backing of more than 113 Members thereby by securing the majority in Parliament.

He further said that the vast majority of the UNP MPs along with the constituent parties of the United National Front has pledged to support Premier Wickremesinghe.

Samaraweera added that they are ready to show the majority as soon as Speaker Karu Jayasuriya convenes Parliament.

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SLPP loyalists forcibly take over state media institutions

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) loyalists have taken control of most state media institutions after the swearing-in of Mahinda Rajapaksa as Prime Minister. SLPP union leaders or members at state media institutions, including Lake House,

Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC), Independent Television Network (ITN) and the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC), were issuing directives while previously appointed staff members in senior positions kept away from work yesterday. SLPP union members moved in swiftly to take control of the institutions soon after President Maithripala Sirisena swore in Mr. Rajapaksa as the new Prime Minister on Friday evening.
 
A senior Lake House source said a group of SLPP loyalists within Lake House had barged into the layout section of the Daily News on Friday night and forcibly changed the layout of yesterday’s edition. The SLPP union members had told Lake House staff that they were acting under orders from the new Prime Minister’s office through Kandy District MP and former Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella.
 
Yesterday, staff at the Sunday Observer, too, had been pressured by the SLPP faction to repeat a story of Rajapaksa being sworn in, though it had been pointed out it was now “stale news.” They had also been warned not to report any stories regarding Ranil Wickremesinghe or UNP Ministers as Cabinet now stood dissolved. Senior journalists at the paper had reportedly protested over these demands from unions.
 
Meanwhile, at ITN, several journalists were also forced out by fellow staff members affiliated to the SLPP. Subash Jayawardena, ITN’s Deputy General Manager (DGM) – News and Current Affairs, told the Sunday Times he received warnings on Friday night that he and certain other employees were about to be attacked. “I was warned to leave, and I took two other staff members who were also at risk with me. As we were leaving in the office vehicle, we were stopped at the gate by Rajapaksa supporters who ordered us out of the vehicle, shouting that our time was done. However, some other ITN staff members intervened and they managed to help us leave the premises safely,” he explained. Mr Jayawardena said several other staff members were also forcibly evicted by the union.
 
At the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation, SLPP-affiliated staff and a group of outsiders accosted several UNP ministers and MPs, including Mangala Samaraweera, Ranjith Maddumabandara and Chathura Senaratne. Mr Maddumbandara claimed they were visiting the state-run channel following Friday evening’s political developments when they ran into the group. “They grew very aggressive and there was a heated exchange of words, but we did not intend to get involved in a conflict. So we left the premises,”Mr. Maddumabandara said.
 
Rupavahini Chairperson Inoka Sathyangani, ITN Chairperson Thilaka Jayasundara, its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Chandana Thilakarathna and several other senior officials had not been to their institutions since the crisis on Friday, sources said.
 
Mr Rambukwella, however, claimed the UNP MPs had “invaded” the Rupahavahini Corporation in a bid to plant stories in the news bulletins. This caused agitation among the employees, he alleged. “They claim we intimidated them, but I would classify what they did as intimidation,” he said. He also said he explained the situation to Lake House journalists who sought clarification from him over the new political developments. (Sunday Times)

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Campaign Fights Sri Lanka’s ‘Staggering’ Sexual Harassment Problem

Sri Lanka’s Women in Need organization and BBDO have partnered on a campaign designed to call attention to the major problem with sexual harassment on public transportation there.

According to a study by UNFPA quoted in the campaign, “a staggering 90% of women have been subjected to sexual harassment on buses and trains” – while only 4% report it.

This has given rise the Women in Need launching the ‘2six4’ app that helps women contact their friends and the police when confronted with a problem.

The app allows women in when to send out a message to selected contacts while also connecting them to local law enforcement with just the click of a button.

As part of the campaign they collaborated with a famous local Viridu singer, Suranga Kavee and created a song that carries a strong message for predators lurking in buses and trains. It also encouraged bystanders to come forward and help. Viridu is a popular style of music that takes narrative poetry and storytelling and puts it to music.

To further add impact to the message, Suranga and other Viridu singers performed the song live on buses and trains – belting out lyrics such as “Let’s stop harassment and protect our women.”

“Using Viridu as a medium we spread awareness about the issue and also gave people a solution in the form of an app, at their fingertips,” said a release.

In addition to the musical front, the campaign also sought to address the lack of legal protection in the country by initiating a petition aimed at the minister of transport to create stronger laws to fight the injustices committed against women on a daily basis.

Credits

Advertising Agency: BBDO Lanka, Sri Lanka

Managing Director: Santosh Menon

Creative Chairperson: Ruchi Sharma

Senior Art Director:Rogger  Kenneth Schales

Acd: Gihan Rodrigo, Chanuka Wijayasinghe

Agency Producer: Laungston Costa

Viridu Singer: Suranga Kavee

Senior Creative: Ameya Mone

Junior Sinhala Writer:Kasuni Chandrasena

Senior Planner:Chanithi Gunasekera

Junior Account Executive:Lambodran Ramanan

Final Artist:Sampath Chaminda

Art Director:Akila Harison

(Robert Cameroon/branding in asia)

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Coup triggered by President unconstitutional: Mangala (Video)

In a special statement today, Finance and Media Minister Mangala Samaraweera stated that the constitutional coup triggered by the President Maithripala Sirisena last night (26), is  unconstitutional and anti-democratic.  

Samaraweera reiterated that the majority of the government, including all constituent parties of the United National Front, stand with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

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ADB funds to help Sri Lanka tackle surge in ‘lifestyle’ diseases

The Asian Development Bank has announced a grant and loan package worth US$ 50m to support Sri Lanka’s health care system.

Sri Lanka has seen a decline in polio, malaria and filariasis in the past two decades but there has been a rise in non-communicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease, driven by lifestyle changes.

This is putting more pressure on the country’s health system.

The package will help Sir Lanka provide more responsive health services to provinces that are under-served and also strengthen skills within the sector.

Brian Chin, ADB social sector specialist, said: “Sri Lanka has made impressive gains in ensuring access to and quality of health services for all.

“But challenges remain, including a dramatic increase in non-communicable diseases, which are causing a surge in demand for health services and rises in costs.”

The project will upgrade 135 medical care units and divisional hospitals in four provinces, providing new equipment, emergency treatment, dental and other clinical services.

It will also refurbish 127 field health centres and provide equipment and staff training.

The total cost of the project is US$ 60m of which the ADB is providing a grant of US$ 12.5m and a concessional loan of US$ 37.5m.

The government is putting US$10m towards the total cost of the project, which is due for completion at the end of November 2023.

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