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ICJ welcomes SC’s determination on proposed amendment decriminalising consensual same-sex sexual relations between adults

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The ICJ today welcomed the determination by the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka regarding the constitutionality of the private member’s bill entitled Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2023 whose stated objective is to repeal “provisions that make sexual orientation a punishable offence”. The Bill had been challenged by three petitioners who sought a determination by the Supreme Court that the Bill was inconsistent with provisions of the Constitution relating to Sovereignty, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy, and that it required the approval of a two-thirds majority in Parliament and the approval of the People at a referendum. Petitions in support of the Bill were also filed by a number of interveners, such as civil society organizations working to advance the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons in Sri Lanka, academics, and activists, including Professor Savitri Goonesekere who had previously served as a member of  the Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy, who had formerly been a United Nations Under Secretary General and the Special Representative on Children and Armed Conflict.

The Supreme Court in its 43-page determination, which was presented by the Speaker to Parliament on 9 May 2023, stated that neither the Bill as a whole nor any clause therein was inconsistent with any provision of the Constitution. The Supreme Court heavily relied on Indian and South African jurisprudence, among others, regarding decriminalization of consensual same-sex sexual relations, especially case-law focusing on the human rights to dignity, equality, equal protection of the law without discrimination, and privacy of the individual.

The Supreme Court was of the view that “the decriminalisation of sexual activity amongst consenting adults irrespective of their sexual orientation only furthers human dignity and as such this cannot be considered as being an offence that must be maintained in the statute book.”

“The Sri Lankan Supreme Court has rightly held that the human rights of LGBT persons would only be strengthened through the repeal of the two Victorian era provisions (for more information on this, see background section below) criminalizing consensual same-sex relations between adults, which is the objective of this proposed Amendment,” said Mandira Sharma, ICJ’s Senior International Legal Adviser.

The Supreme Court noted that none of the submissions made by the Petitioners, including that: “LGBT movements may promote their programmes in schools and impact free decision making of school children and give rise to Transgender Children”; that “the amendment would dilute Rule of Law and risk life and liberty of citizens”; and that “decriminalization would lead to an increase in number of persons infected with HIV and Aids”, was supported with proper evidence. Instead, with respect to each of these submissions, the Supreme Court found the very opposite had been proven. The Court went on to find that the abovementioned submissions by the petitioners were “fanciful hypotheses, and have no merit”.

The Court further noted that, “the provisions of the Bill would in fact ensure that all persons shall be equal before the law and be entitled to the equal protection of the law, irrespective of their sexual orientation, and that the Bill would, in fact, enhance their fundamental rights guaranteed to them under the Constitution and enable them to live in society with dignity.”

“The Supreme Court has firmly positioned itself in support of the human rights and dignity of those who have been marginalized for over a century, it is now time for the Parliament to show that it is equally capable and willing to uphold human rights and ensure compliance with Sri Lanka’s obligations under international human rights law,” Sharma added.

Background

Sections 365 and 365A of the Sri Lankan Penal Code of 1883 criminalize “carnal intercourse against the order of nature” and “acts of gross indecency”, respectively. Although the Penal Code does not provide a definition of these terms, both sections have been used to criminalize people simply on the basis of accusations of consensual same-sex sexual relations. Those convicted of these “crimes” face imprisonment from two to 10 years and a fine.

On 24 August 2022, Attorney at Law Premnath Dolawatte, a Member of Parliament representing the ruling party in Sri Lanka, handed over a private members bill to President Ranil Wickremasinghe to amend the Penal Code provisions that criminalize consensual same-sex relations between adults. The President subsequently announced that the government would not take action to block the Bill.

A revised version of the Bill was gazetted on 23 March 2023. The Bill was presented to Parliament on 4 April 2023. With the determination by the Supreme Court regarding the Bill’s constitutionality, the Bill now requires a simple majority in Parliament to become law.

The special determination of the Supreme Court can be downloaded here.

Korea to set up 19 large scale factories generating 30,000 jobs for Sri Lankans.

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): The Korean Government is currently making significant contributions to boost Sri Lanka’s economy by promoting Korean Investors to set up more factories in Sri Lanka enhancing innovative product manufacturing with an eye for environment conservation, finance ministry sources revealed.

As part of this effort, steps have been taken to establish 19 factories with advanced technical facilities in Sri Lanka in the first phase.

These factories are equipped with the latest technology and knowledge and are among Korea’s most profitable ones.

They are implemented by the SKDRF, whose President Lea is currently visiting Sri Lanka to oversee the project. In addition to these factories, there are plans to create 30,000 job opportunities in Korea for Sri Lankans by the end of 2023.

In a partnership initiative launched by SKDRF, these 19 factories and 30,000 job opportunities are part of a free investment initiative in collaboration between Korean industrialists and local businessmen.

However, there is an issue. The Sri Lankan Government is yet give its approval for the Initiative, despite Korea’s offer.

Various reasons have been cited for the delay, including demands from some parties for permission to start the factories, while others are focused on the job opportunities.

SKDRF President Lea said , Korea’s businessmen are now striving to lift the people of Sri Lanka out of economic pressure.

According to him the products manufactured by these Korean companies are to be sold under the “Made in Sri Lanka” label.

Additionally, the SKDRF plans to launch a modern housing project with welfare facilities for 1,000 impoverished families in Sri Lanka, but there has been no response from the Sri Lankan Government.

Cho Sung Lea, President of the South Korea Disaster Relief Foundation (SKDRF), has visited Sri Lanka 20 times over the past eight years to provide Sri Lanka with investment and employment opportunities from Korea. Lea has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize as well.

Lea is determined to overcome any obstacles he faces. He pointed out that he had been bringing these opportunities to Sri Lanka over the past eight years without expecting any personal gain for Korea or himself.

Lea pointed out that Sri Lanka is yet to fully embrace the economic advantages offered by Korean businessmen in good faith; which is a form of diplomatic exchange between countries.

For these industries to be established in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan Government needs to create the necessary legal framework.

However, there seems to be a lack of effort in this regard. On the other hand, the Korean Government has already established the necessary foundations for the projects.

Admitting that he is not well-versed in Sri Lankan law Lea suggested that those who wish to start Korean businesses in Sri Lanka will need to find solutions to any legal challenges they may encounter.

Korean businessmen typically do not invest in Sri Lanka as sole proprietorships. In Korea, regular citizens run businesses as opposed to Sri Lanka where the Government runs businesses. As a result, when Korean businessmen visit Sri Lanka, they often engage in joint ventures rather than starting individual businesses, according to Lea.

These businesses are not small-scale industries but large-scale factories. Among the products they manufacture are electric motorcycles, electric three-wheelers, and eco-friendly insecticides (These insecticides are not toxic to humans and have a fruity taste.

They are also eco-friendly and do not harm animals, except for crop-damaging pests. They can produce affordable solar panels- that can save electricity up to 70 percent, electrical plugs that are waterproof, cosmetic devices that are safe to use, and medicines made from cannabis leaves that can cure incurable diseases, according to him.

IMF staff team arrives in Sri Lanka today to review economic reforms

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW):The staff team of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived in Sri Lanka today (May 11).

The IMF said this visit comes as part of the regular consultations between the global lender and the island nation, ahead of the first review mission later this year.

The delegates of the global lender will be staying in Sri Lanka until May 23. They are to call on President Ranil Wickremesinghe this morning soon after the arrival, according to Finance State Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya.

According to an IMF statement, the Director of its Asia and Pacific Department, Krishna Srinivasan will be joining this visit from May 12-15.

They will review the progress of Sri Lanka’s economic reform program in several meetings to be held in Colombo by the end of the month, IMF sources conformed.

IMF team will look in to the progress made by the government in the implementation of the IMF sponsored economic reforms program including the whole issue of debt restructuring

Sri Lanka is fully committed to expedite all major socio economic reforms, fast-track the proper implementation and warp-up the debt restructuring by September this year.

The economy will be on a path to recovery from 2024 and the immediate next step in the process for Sri Lanka is to engage in good faith with all creditors and complete it before the first review, in September, sources disclosed.

The program itself is a very ambitious one, in terms of fiscal, monetary, governance and social safety net reforms.

It compels the government to diagnose governance and corruption issues in Sri Lanka as the first country in Asia to conduct a deep problem-solving iniative on this matter under of its commitments stipulated in the program.

Sri Lanka has gazetted a new anti-corruption bill on April 06 after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) unlocked the US$2.9 billion bail out loan which required the crisis-hit nation to address corruption vulnerabilities

The IMF staff team’s visit comes days after the first meeting of Sri Lanka’s official bilateral creditors committee, during which the island nation’s authorities formally presented a request for debt treatment. China, Saudi Arabia and Iran were in attendance as observers.

The committee, co-chaired by India, Japan and France, consists of 17 members and includes Paris Club creditors as well as other official bilateral creditors.

Last month, France, India and Japan unveiled a common platform for talks among bilateral creditors to co-ordinate restructuring of Sri Lanka’s debt.

Sri Lanka owes USD 7.1 billion to bilateral creditors, government data show, with USD 3 billion owed to China, followed by USD 2.4 billion to the Paris Club of creditor nations and USD 1.6 billion to India.

The government also needs to renegotiate more than USD 12 billion of debt in eurobonds with overseas private creditors, and USD 2.7 billion of other commercial loans.

The Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program of the IMF approved by its executive board in March 2023 comes with strict conditionalities for economic reforms.

Sri Lankan authorities are now working closely with its creditors to coordinate and make swift progress towards the debt treatment that restores debt sustainability under the EFF program.

The next step for them is to make good faith efforts to reach a debt agreement with their creditors — private creditors, official creditors and so on. In terms of growth outlook itself, it had a contraction of 8.7 percent 2022.

The country’s growth is contracting at 3 percent in 2023 and then making a mild recovery. But the issue will be for Sri Lanka to implement the program well so that debt can be made sustainable, which is a big difference from previous programs, and the country can be put on the path to prosperity.

President instructs amendment of the Land Act to suit current development needs

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PMD: President Ranil Wickremesinghe instructed the relevant officials to amend the existing ordinances regarding lands to suit the current development needs.

The President also informed to appoint a suitable committee to speed up the work.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe issued these instructions during a discussion held at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (10) evening, on amending the provisions of the ordinances of land management institutions and introducing new regulations.

Pointing out that the land policies brought during the colonial period are still being implemented in the country, the President also said that the ordinances brought at different times related to land use are not in line with the development needs of the time.

It was also discussed at length about the preparation of a new National Land Policy by removing the existing obstacles in providing land for development activities.

The President instructed the officials to resolve the issues of the lands under the Provincial Councils through a Land Commission.

The President also instructed the officers to identify the details of the land owners in the Grama Niladhari Divisions and the amount of land that is currently utilized and the amount of land that has not been utilized and prepare a report at Divisional Secretariat levels.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe informed the officers to take steps to redistribute among the public the lands acquired for Government purposes but not yet utilized, and in the future to acquire lands for Government purposes by paying the market value of the respective lands.

In order to avoid the delay in the works of the Survey Department and the Valuation Department, the President also instructed to take steps to fill the vacancies in those departments promptly.

Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the President on National Security Mr Sagala Ratnayake, Secretary to the President Mr. Saman Ekanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government Mr. K.D.N. Ranjith Asoka, Secretary to the Ministry of Tourism & Lands Mr. H.M.B.P. Herath, Secretary to the Ministry Of Wildlife & Forest Resources Conservation Mrs. R.M.C.M. Herath, Secretary to the Ministry of Irrigation U.D.C Jayalal, Secretary to the Ministry of Plantation Industries Mr. Janaka Dharmakeerthi and other Government officials were present at this discussion.

Met. Dept warns about cyclonic storm “Mocha”

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): The deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal has intensified into the cyclonic storm “Mocha” and it laid centred near 11.2°N and 88.1°E at 05.30 a.m. today (11), the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology said in a new warning issued today (11).

The depression is very likely to move north-northwestwards and gradually intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by midnight today, and thereafter expected to recurve gradually from north-northwestwards from Friday (12) morning and intensify further into a very severe cyclonic storm around Friday evening over the central Bay of Bengal, the advisory issued by the Centre said.

The system is likely to weaken slightly from May 14 and cross southeast Bangladesh and north Myanmar coasts around the forenoon of May 14, the statement added, warning that the due to this occurrence, wind speeds will be (50-60) kmph and can increase up to 70-80 kmph in sea areas bounded by 03N – 20N and 85E – 100E during the next 24 hours.

The situation may worsen with heavy showers or thundershowers, and very rough sees can be expected in the sea areas, it added.

Cruise tourism wave now directs towards Hambantota International Port

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Resisting the challenges posed by the covid-19 pandemic, luxury passenger ships are back on the waters. As the cruise liner season kicks off in Sri Lanka, tourism looks at how the industry is innovating to stay on an even enthusiasm.

The new gateway to Sri Lanka the Hambantota International Port is bow attracting cruise ships by the dozen.

Several cruise liners flying foreign flags have already confirmed that they will call on the new port in the coming two years (2023-2025).

Since the end of last year cruise liners are continuing calling at the Colombo Port and the wave has turned towards the newly constructed port in the South as well.

Two cruise ships, MS Europa 2 and MS Azamara Quest visited Hambantota International Port (HIP) on Tuesday (9th).

More than 900 passengers disembarked to visit popular tourist destinations in the South. Amongst the sights were the Yala National Park, Udawalawe National Park, Bundala National Park, Kataragama Devalaya and the Mulkirigala Temple.

The visitors also had the opportunity to take a tour of the city of Hambantota and visited Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa.

“We are happy to welcome these two cruise ships back. Azamara Quest visited us in December last year and Europa 2 called at the port in 2019.

We are pleased to note that we are entering the cruise ship circuit and this would mean more vessels calling at the Hambantota International Port this year.

The facilities for passengers and crew have been upgraded with duty-free shopping also available within the port premises.

Hambantota International Port which is situated in a lush green environment, has been recognized as one of the cleanest ports in the world.” says Tissa Wickramasinghe, COO, Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG).

Seventeen cruise ships are scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka this year with Queen Mary 2, one of the largest and popular ships, Colombo’s harbor master said, as the island nation is looking for alternative avenues to boost its faltered tourism sector.

The new wave if cruise tourism is expected to bring thousands of high end tourists with higher spending capacity after two years. The island nation saw a record high 54 ships in 2019, rising from the previous year’s 42, Nimal Siripala de Silva, Colombo Port Harbor Master said.

“The 2019 was one of the best years and in 2020 there were more than 60 scheduled vessels to call but with COVID pandemic all hell broke loose”, he claimed

Fourteen cruise ships are scheduled to call up in -May this year and another three arriving in Colombo in November, when the peak tourism season begins.

Cruise tourism cycle begins in Sri Lanka from October to May with a dip during the monsoon seasons.

“This year more ships could schedule, so far these are the confirmed ones now,” he said.adding that This also generates income for the port and the prices are charged according to the size of the vessel.

Silva said the first medium sized-cruise vessel, 229 meters long, generated about 14,000 dollars for docking in the port for a day.

Police issue statement on assault on ‘Aragalaya’ activist Piyath Nikeshala

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): The Police have released an official statement on the incident occurred in Koswatta, Thalangama yesterday (10), where ‘Aragalaya’ activist Piyath Nikeshala was assaulted by a group of assailants allegedly led by SLPP former Deputy Mayor of Kaduwela Chandika Abeyratne.

As Nikeshala was hospitalised, the ex Deputy Mayor was arrested by the Police and the social media activist thereafter.

The Police said an investigation has been launched based on a complaint claiming that the social media activist had been injured during a clash between two parties on Samagi Mawatha in Koswatte, Thalangama.

Nikeshala claimed that a group of assailants led by the ex Deputy Mayor had arrived in two vehicles and had assaulted him and damaged his vehicle.

A video footage streamed on Social Media reveals the activist being beaten, the ex Deputy Mayor appear on the scene, and a man holding a reaping-hook-like sharp object damage his car.

Nikeshala was admitted to the Thalangama Hospital with injuries, and the Police said that the activist has been transferred to the Colombo National Hospital for further treatment.

An arrest on Nikeshala was also made following a complaint by Abeyratne the ex SLPP Deputy Mayor, who was receiving treatment at the Mulleriyawa Hospital.

The two are currently under the observation of the Police.

Piyath Nikeshala was a prominent figure in the ‘Aragalaya’ people’s movement in 2022.

ICC Deputy Chief arrives in SL to probe ‘political interference’

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): Deputy Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Imran Khwaja has arrived in Sri Lanka to probe the alleged political interference in the administration of the Sri Lankan game of Cricket.

Khwaja is also a member of the three-member committee appointed by the ICC to probe into the alleged political interference in Sri Lanka Cricket.

During his visit, Mr. Khwaja is expected to conduct a fact finding mission pertaining to the said mandate, and as of now has held discussions with Shammi Silva, President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), and the Exexutive Committee of the SLC.

The ICC Deputy Chief has reportedly inquired about issues faced by Sri Lanka Cricket involving the alleged political interference and the impact it supposedly has on administration.

Railway Station Masters’ token strike called off

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lanka Railway Station Masters’ Union said the 24-hour token strike initiated by the union was called off last (10) night.

The strike action was commenced on May 09 midnight over the government’s move of offering to appoint a Deputy General Manager (Commercial) who has a corruption record behind him, the union pointed out.

During the period of the token strike, over 40 trains, including long-distance and office trains were cancelled, and most of the ticket counters were closed.

CBSL Chief assures public deposits’ protection despite domestic debt optimisation

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) assured that the stability of the country’s banking system will be safeguarded and the public deposits will be protected despite any proposed domestic debt optimisation pending conduction.

The CBSL Chief’s comments come in amidst numerous speculations that Sri Lanka’s banking system is collapsing due to the economic crisis, the worst suffered by the island nation since independence.

Weerasinghe assured that the safety of the public deposits will be guaranteed as “they have always been maintaining.”

“We will ensure any kind of domestic debt optimisation, we will ensure safeguard of the baking system stability as well as the protection of the public deposits,” he added.

The CBSL Chief went on: “I just want to make that statement. And also I think if you can see yesterday Sri Lanka Baking Association also confirmed on the basis of assurances we have given.

I think what is most important is the inflation, now which is coming down faster than we expected. With that we also see interest rates from the peak easing down especially after we announced the complete debt restructuring process we think specially the market interest rates will come down faster so that we are hoping in the second half, interest rates would be normalized in line with the inflation expectations prediction which is a single digit towards the end of the fourth quarter this year.”

He made these remarks during a public lecture on “State of the Economy: Challenges and Outlook as Reflected in the Central Bank Annual Report – 2022.”