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In Solidarity With All Israeli and Palestinian Victims of War!

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19 October 2023: The violence and harm to civilians in Gaza and Israel are unprecedented, horrific and gruesome. We condemn all killings of civilians and targeting them to violence by parties to the current conflict.

The current round of hostilities began with Hamas attacking Israel and its people. We condemn Hamas for taking civilians hostages. In the same vein, we also condemn Israel’s indiscriminate bombing of Gaza; the prohibition of food, water, medicine and electricity into Gaza; and the military lockdown of the West Bank.

How can Israel settle this issue by imposing collective punishment on an entire population? Israel and its backers should focus on addressing the root causes of this conflict, rather than using food, water, medicine and electricity as weapons of war, which is legally and morally abhorrent.

The latest incidents of this tragedy are the bombing of the Al-Ahli hospital and the Americans vetoing a Brazilian Security Council call for a ‘humanitarian pause’ in the war. As usual, Israel is deflecting blame with the full backing of western leaders and media. Biden, Sunak and Albanese back Israel to the hilt, saying Israel is ‘not responsible’ for the hospital bombing.

We need to understand this escalation and the ensuing tragedy in the context of 55 years of Israeli military occupation of Palestinian land and the 75 years of dispossession and oppression of the Palestinian people. In 1947 the United Nations adopted Resolution 181 that divided Great Britain’s former Palestinian mandate into Jewish and Arab states at the end of the British mandate. The mass expulsion of Palestinian Arabs from their land during Israel’s creation is known as the ‘Catastrophe’ or the ‘Nakba’ in Arabic.

Palestinian civilians were massacred leading to a mass Palestinian exodus. More than 400 Palestinian cities, towns and villages were razed to the ground. Buildings, including homes, shops and religious sites were demolished to prevent Palestinian owners from coming back. As a result, 78 percent of the Palestinian land was turned into Israel. Most Palestinians were expelled, ethnically cleansed, forcing them to become refugees in neighbouring countries.

Palestinians were replaced by Jews from around the world with Israel offering instant citizenship. In 1967 Israel expanded its occupation by annexing East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza. Since 2015, the UN General Assembly has adopted 140 resolutions critical of Israel regarding the treatment of Palestinians, among others.

A recent UN resolution was about Israel’s “prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of Palestinian territory.” However, those resolutions are never enforced and cannot be enforced. Benjamin Netanyahu openly said Israel does not care about those resolutions. Israeli lobbies control the politics and media of many western countries including those of America and the UK.

How can the international community remain silent while the Israeli regime maims and kills so many? Instead of freedom, Palestinians receive bullets, tanks, missiles using Apache helicopters and F-16 bombers. All state actors have a far wider responsibility for upholding human rights. Israeli negotiations are made in bad faith and always end up expanding the occupation further, controlling borders, airspace and even the seas. Palestinian lands are increasingly occupied by establishing more settlements and numerous military checkpoints.

Prior to Hamas’ atrocities against Israeli civilians, Netanyahu’s right-wing regime stoked further tensions. The regime placed Palestinian towns under siege, confiscated their lands, destroyed their olive groves, demolished their homes while expanding Jewish settlements. It is heartbreaking to witness the loss of innocent lives and the destruction of homes and livelihoods.

There are many Australians who talk about Indigenous dispossession, and quite rightly so. But how can they use a different tongue and a voice about Palestinian dispossession? Isn’t it hypocrisy at its highest level?We need to understand that the ongoing conflict is because of a process of continuous and expanding Israeli occupation of Palestinian land under apartheid conditions.

Can anyone be surprised that Palestinians are frustrated, angry, desperate, and feeling hopeless? Their children are traumatised with lasting effects that could lead to the emergence of a new generation of militants.

The destruction of Israeli lives needs to be deplored. In a similar vein, or even in a graver sense, we need to deplore the historical and ongoing destruction of Palestinian lives, homes, lands and their livelihoods for the last 76 years by the regimes in the US, UK, France and Australia and their likes morally, materially and militarily aiding, abetting and backing the Israeli apartheid regime. This shows moral bankruptcy.

All Palestinians should be allowed to settle on their original land. Under the Israeli regime, some of the current partners want the West Bank also annexed without granting equal rights for the Palestinians. Some of them vehemently oppose coordinating with or strengthening the Palestinian Authority.

Time and time again, it has been proven that there is no military solution to this conflict, and there cannot be. Palestinian society has been shattered at every level. Many of those who became refugees, including their descendants, are still waiting in camps waiting to return home back to what is now called Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.

Peace and coexistence can only come with an end to occupation, the granting of equal rights for all to live in dignity as human beings. Otherwise, these cycles of violence will continue.

Our task will be to encourage and press all parties to the conflict to find a solution through negotiations. This will enable them to live peacefully as responsible neighbours.

We call for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages held!

The siege of Gaza needs to end. Live and let the Palestinians also live their lives peacefully.

Yours sincerely

Signed

Dr Lionel Bopage

President

Australian Advocacy for Good Governance in Sri Lanka (AAGGSL)

Melbourne, Australia

SL Embassy in Saudi probes woman’s mysterious death

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lankan Embassy in Saudi Arabia has requested an inquiry into the suspicious death of a Sri Lankan woman named Sandamali, who reportedly died on July 18 2023.

Spokesperson for the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) Gamini Senarath Yapa highlighted that the embassy was only informed of her passing on October 15, a concerning delay of nearly 87 days.

Given the circumstances, the Sri Lankan Embassy has specifically sought clarification from the Saudi Foreign Ministry and has urged a thorough investigation into the reasons behind the reporting delay.

Today’s (Oct 23) Cabinet reshuffle

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Colombo (LNW): President Ranil Wickramasinghe this (23) morning conducted a cabinet reshuffle at the President’s Office.

Mahinda Amaraweera took on the role of Minister of Agriculture and Plantation Industries, while Keheliya Rambukwella became the Minister of Environment.

Dr. Ramesh Pathirana was appointed Minister of Health and Industries, and Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, in addition to his existing role as Minister of State for Finance, was named the Non-Cabinet Minister of State Plantation Enterprise Reform.

SL’s September inflation falls to 0.8%

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Colombo (LNW): The National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) recorded a drop in overall year-on-year inflation, moving from 2.1% in August 2023 to 0.8% in September 2023, as per the Department of Census and Statistics.

Conversely, food inflation rose slightly from -5.4% in August to -5.2% in September 2023.

For September 2023, the NCPI-based year-on-year headline inflation rate was calculated at 0.8%, down from the 2.1% seen in August 2023.

The report highlighted that the food group and non-food group contributed -2.4% and 3.2% respectively to September’s inflation rate.

When assessing monthly year-on-year variations, food group inflation climbed from -5.4% in August to -5.2% in September 2023.

Meanwhile, non-food group inflation decreased from 9.0% in August to 5.9% in September.

Regarding month-on-month shifts, September 2023’s NCPI (with a 2021 base of 100) grew to 203.5 from August’s 201.9, marking an increase of 1.6 index points or 0.8%.

This increase was attributed to rises in both food and non-food items, contributing 0.41% and 0.36%, respectively.

Additionally, September 2023’s core inflation, which excludes the volatile sectors of food, energy, and transport, reduced from 4.1% in August to 1.7%.

See Full Report: http://www.statistics.gov.lk/WebReleases/NCPI_September_2023

CEB restructuring proposals to be tabled next week: Minister

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Colombo (LNW): Proposals regarding the restructuring of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) will be tabled before the Cabinet next week, said Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera.

On Sunday (22), Finance State Minister Shehan Semasinghe said efforts are being accelerated to restructure public entities.

Semasinghe emphasised that the overhaul of loss-making state institutions is progressing well, aiming to address the ongoing economic challenges.

Earlier in the year, discussions revolved around the CEB undergoing management reforms to bolster renewable energy generation in Sri Lanka, supported by both government-led and public-private partnerships.

On 17 April, the Cabinet gave the green light to the proposed roadmap and timeline for the CEB’s restructuring process.

Public alerted to disease surge amidst heavy rainfall

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Colombo (LNW): The public is being alerted to the rising spread of three infectious diseases in the country, attributed to the current adverse weather conditions.

People are specifically being warned about the proliferation of eye conditions, diarrhoea, and respiratory illnesses, often accompanied by high fevers.

The public is encouraged to take all necessary precautions and maintain good personal health practices.

Upul Rohana, Chairman of the Public Health Inspectors’ Association, highlighted the crucial role of personal hygiene in combating these diseases, adding that a marked rise in dengue cases across the country, particularly as floodwaters recede from areas recently inundated due to heavy rainfall.

Petition by Manusha, Harin: Further hearing postponed

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Colombo (LNW): The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has deferred the hearing of a petition from Ministers Manusha Nanayakkara and Harin Fernando until October 27, 2023.

The two Ministers are contesting the decision by the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) to remove them from the party and strip them of their parliamentary seats.

This delay is due to the absence of Justices who were part of the initial hearing on 12 October.

Earlier in July, the SJB had expelled both MPs after they accepted ministerial roles in the government, which was in contrast to the party’s stance.

Despite resigning from these roles in July 2022, both were reappointed by the current President Wickremesinghe, later that month.

SLBFE warns Sri Lankans against illegal entry to Israel

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Colombo (LNW): Sri Lankans near Israel have been urged not to attempt illegal entry into the country via any border at this time.

This appeal comes from the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE), in light of the intensifying conflict between Israel and Palestine.

SLBFE Media Spokesperson, Gamini Senarath Yapa, assured that, as of now, Sri Lankans in Israel are not facing any additional threats and their safety is being prioritised.

Speaking to the media today, he highlighted the proactive steps being undertaken to ensure the safety of Sri Lankans in Israel, considering the growing tensions with Palestine.

Moreover, Gamini Senarath Yapa revealed that 32 Sri Lankans are currently detained in Israel.

Regarding a Sri Lankan man reported missing, he mentioned that efforts are underway to gather more information about the individual, named Yatawara Bandara.

“We’re working closely with the Sri Lankan Embassy in Israel. Should the need arise to identify a body, we might require a DNA sample from a close relative of Bandara,” he added.

2022 (2023) GCE O/L results: Update

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Colombo (LNW): The Department of Examinations anticipates releasing the results of the 2022/23 GCE Ordinary Level Examinations by November’s end.

The OL results are currently being digitised, Lankadeepa reported quoting Examinations Commissioner General Amith Jayasundara.

He added that there are 14 million records that need to be computerised.

The 2022/23 GCE Ordinary Level Examinations took place from May 28 June 8 this year.

Today’s (Oct 23) official exchange rates

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) indicates slight depreciation against the US Dollar today (23) in comparison to last week’s Friday, as per the official exchange rates issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

Accordingly, the buying price of the US Dollar has increased to Rs. 320.32 from Rs. 319.64, and the selling price to Rs. 331.00 from Rs. 330.41. 

Meanwhile, the Sri Lankan Rupee has fluctuated against several other foreign currencies, including Gulf currencies.