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Thailand’s Jumbo rescue of tusker ill-treated at Sri Lankan temple

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By: Krishantha Prasad Cooray

It is now official. Thailand is spending over two hundred million rupees to fly Muthu Raja – the abused, crippled tusker – back to Thailand. Distraught by the appalling treatment of the tusker at the Kande Viharaya in Aluthgama, the Thais have made a jumbo effort to rescue the noble beast. They have finalised plans to fly the animal back to Thailand for treatment and hopefully a comfortable retirement. 

Muthu Raja’s tale speaks volumes on how Sri Lanka, the repository of Theravada Buddhism is treating animals in the 21st century. Metta and Karuna are trampled on for all beings, including one of the most sacred animals of the Buddhist culture. Yet, Buddhism is abused and misused as the last refuge of the scoundrel, the corrupt and the power-hungry. The unholy nexus between the state and temple has corrupted both. Justice and humanity is only possible via international intervention – even in matters sacred. 

The elephant renamed Muthu Raja in Sri Lanka but known in Thailand as Sak Surin was a gift to President Chandrika Kumaratunga in 2001. The elephant’s arrival in Sri Lanka was supposed to be an enduring symbol of friendship between the two Buddhist nations. The then 10-year-old tusker was to be groomed to carry the relic casket at the annual pageant (perahera) of the Sri Dalada Maligawa. 

Instead, Muthu Raja ended up being sent to the Kande Viharaya at Aluthgama. That is where trouble started. Reports emerged of the continuous hard labour the animal was put through: the majestic tusker was put to hard-labour logging and transporting heavy loads in chains. Instead of being a prince of the temple and a shining symbol of the two countries’ commitment to the Buddha’s teaching of kindness, Muthu Raja was made a servant to enrich his masters. He was worked so hard, his front left leg is crippled due to prolonged use of chains with metal spikes. 

Animal rights activists alerted the Thai embassy in Colombo and petitioned Bangkok triggering the months long rescue.

The elephant renamed Muthu Raja in Sri Lanka but known in Thailand as Sak Surin

It was only after the intervention of the Thai embassy in Colombo that the animal was rescued from the Kande Viharaya and brought to the Dehiwala zoo in November last year to undergo treatment from a Thai vet flown down by the Thai government. The entire episode is a blot on the image of our country which claims to be a beacon of Theravada Buddhism. 

In theory, elephants in Sri Lanka are protected by law, considered sacred by Buddhists, but there was a jumbo failure on the part of the wildlife authorities to protect Muthu Raja. There was no murmur from the devout Buddhists in the island who are usually vociferous about any perceived threat to the religion. Just like when, also in Aluthgama Muslims were terrorized and their houses burnt, most of the do-gooders were mum and washed their hands off as the main instigator of violence was a thug in robes. Sources with knowledge of the case say the Wildlife Department made legalistic excuses saying they had no authority over an imported elephant. The silence of the self-appointed guardians of Buddhism is even more deafening. The less said of the Foreign Ministry, responsible for the relationship with Thailand, the better. Perhaps the minister feels he cannot control the genie of hate that the Rajapakse campaign unleashed.  

But who guards the guardians? The press is silent. The many scandals seeking TV stations are hiding. Social media, that ceaseless echo chamber of outrage, has only murmurs – none of the frothing emotion and anger that erupt whenever a minority is involved. Other religious leaders are also mute. Like Jerome, they too seem more interested in the treasures of earth rather than heaven. 

Luckily for Muthu the last and increasingly only resort of those facing injustice was at hand: international intervention. The Thai authorities are preparing for the return of the elephant they gifted 22 years ago. Three veterinarians, a mahout, two assistants and a specially built cage will be flown to Sri Lanka on a chartered flight on July 1st to bring back the tusker. Mahouts and other vets are to be flown to Colombo to train the elephant on how to enter and exit the cage and to become familiar with it so it will not panic when being flown back home. The flight is expected to be about six hours. Six hours of shame for Sri Lanka. 

1st of July will be a black day for Sri Lanka. Not only did Burghers, Tamils and Muslims leave because of the abuse and misuse of Buddhism at the hands of the corrupt and power-hungry. Now animals too have joined their ranks. But it is not only the direct perpetrators who are responsible. All of us are. We who are silent, we who do not challenge the චිවරදාරි (those in robes) imposters, we who continue to bestow respect, deference and resources to those we know to be foul on the inside despite being dressed with the raiment and office of that which is good and just – we are all responsible for Muthu’s plight and shameful flight.

SLPP to put forward their own candidate for Presidential Polls?

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) is preparing to put forward their own candidate for the forthcoming Presidential Election, internal sources disclosed.

The move is said to come in just after the calling in of the Presidential Polls, until which time the Ruling Party wishes to continue governing the country under President Wickremesinghe’s leadership, according to sources.

The candidate, accordingly, will be contesting the Polls under the Lotus Bud (Pohottuwa) symbol, and the putting forward of one of their own is believed to be a part of SLPP National Organiser Basil Rajapaksa’s political games.

LNW expresses regret to Ms. Shehara De Silva

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We LNW express regret for the story published a few days ago about Ms. Shehara De Silva, Management Director of the McLaren Group.

It should be noted with clarification that we held no intention of insulting Ms. Silva or Minister Kanchana Wijesekara, as the story was only a news-related post.

However, we do acknowledge that we committed the mistake of violating the limits of their privacy in our reporting by using their photographs, and we, therefore, express our deepest regret to them as the LNW Editorial.

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Sri Lanka and Japanese business councils agree to promote trade, investment

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka and Japanese business councils have agreed in principle to facilitate Japanese entrepreneurs to directly interact with Sri Lankan entrepreneurs in a much focused manner in the space of Tourism, FDIs, Trade and Export, etc.

Sri Lanka Japan Business Counciland the Japan Sri Lanka Economic Cooperation Committee will be jointly working towards Sri Lanka’s economic revival and promote trade, investment and tourism.

This was revealed on the sidelines of the visit of President Ranil Wickremesinghe to Japan last week and the round table meeting “Sri Lanka’s Economic Revival and Opportunities for Japanese Enterprise.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce-affiliated Sri Lanka Japan Business Council President Mahen Kariyawsan met his counterpart – Japan Sri Lanka Business Co-Operation Committee (JSLBCC) Chairman Fumihiko Kobayashi and invited them to visit Sri Lanka in the fourth quarter of 2023.

JSLBCC Secretary General Kazuto Sasaki, Itochu Corp. Chief Representative Mikinaga Hotta, Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry representatives Masazumi Nishizawa and Katzuto Sasaki also participated in the meeting.

The Sri Lanka Japan Business Council and the Japan Sri Lanka Economic Cooperation Committee was established in 1979 and has had 19 joint committee meetings in Japan and Sri Lanka. Their main objectives are to promote trade, investment and tourism between Sri Lanka and Japan.

It is extremely necessary to generate export revenue for the country at this needy hour and the expectation of the event is to pave the path for Japanese entrepreneurs to directly interact with Sri Lankan entrepreneurs in a much focused manner in the space of Tourism, FDIs, Trade and Export, etc.

It has been further reiterated the importance of initiative taken and support extended by Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan to explore more market opportunities for Sri Lankan entrepreneurs.

The business leaders of the two countries have also agreed to ease the difficulties that can be encountered by Sri Lankan entrepreneurs expecting to enter the Japanese market.

These bottlenecks included quality standards, consistency in supply and quality, expected high standard packaging and product description, level of professionalism, trust and transparency that should be demonstrated to them, etc.

Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan is geared to even assist the Sri Lankan potential exporters with required translations of their product brochures and other communications and facilitation of explanations required for samples of products requested by Japanese buyers and even communicate back their feedback at the initial stages of interactions.

The Sri Lanka business council will explore the opportunities in the Japanese market for various products and services including ICT and tourism.

It has been revealed there are many Japanese investors interested in investing in Sri Lanka and policy consistency is a key factor in decision making and port city project opens new business opportunities for Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan and Indian nautical tourism firms partner to boost cruising experience

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Advantis, a leading Sri Lankan firm and Cordelia Cruises have partnered to unleash the ultimate cruising experience in Sri Lanka, company officials said.

The transportation and logistics arm of the Hayleys Group, Advantis, announced a groundbreaking partnership with India’s top cruise line, Cordelia Cruises to usher in a new wave of inbound luxury tourists to Sri Lanka.

Leveraging their newly forged partnership, Advantis – Travel and Aviation will serve as the General Sales Agent, while Advantis Group subsidiary, Clarion Shipping will serve as the Port Agent for Cordelia Cruises in Sri Lanka.

Cordelia Cruises aims to revolutionize the tourism market in the region by offering an extraordinary cruise experience that exudes style and luxury through its crown jewel – “The Empress”, an iconic vessel that first set sail with the name The Nordic Empress.

With 796 cabins in 5 distinct categories filled with state-of-the-art amenities, the ship is capable of accommodating 2,000 passengers. The luxury cruise line will embark on its inaugural sailing to the island, in June 2023.

The collaboration marks a milestone in Sri Lanka’s efforts to revitalize inbound tourism and capitalize on the island’s significant untapped potential as an international hotspot for cruise tourism.

Embarking on a Cordelia Cruise journey to Sri Lanka opens up a world of thrilling shore excursions for travelers, with Jaffna, Hambantota, and Trincomalee serving as bases.

These exceptional locations offer an opportunity to embark on unforgettable adventures that showcase the very best of Sri Lanka’s rich heritage, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant cultural diversity.

A significant boost to the Sri Lankan tourism industry is anticipated, attracting an estimated 80,000 tourists within the first four months alone.

This surge is set to unlock significant commercial opportunities for the tourism value chain, drive economic growth and position Sri Lanka as a premier destination for discerning travellers, providing a timely impetus to the country’s travel and tourism industry.

Cordelia Cruises President and CEO, Jurgen Bailom stated that: “Sri Lanka is truly one of the most uniquely diverse holiday destinations in the Asian region.

Combined with the invaluable support of our local partners Advantis, and the Hayleys Group, we see immense growth potential in synergistically integrating Sri Lankan and Indian destinations into a single, unforgettable luxury travel and hospitality experience.”

Hayleys Group Chairman and Chief Executive, Mohan Pandithage noted the collaboration with Cordelia Cruises would inject much needed energy into the country’s tourism sector.

Commenting on the partnership, Advantis Managing Director, Ruwan Waidyaratne said:. This partnership promises to channel much needed support for Sri Lanka’s resurgent tourist industry, and we are confident that this partnership will help our nation promote its attractions year-round.”

China’s Foreign Affairs Vice Minister reaffirms support for SL’s economic recovery

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PMD: President Ranil Wickremesinghe received a courtesy call by Sun Weidong, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs from the People’s Republic of China. The meeting took place at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (30) and was attended by officials from both nations.

During the discussions, Vice Minister Sun Weidong reiterated China’s steadfast support for Sri Lanka in its ongoing economic recovery. The President expressed his sincere appreciation for the unwavering assistance provided by China during this critical period.

Furthermore, Vice Minister Sun Weidong announced China’s keen interest in exploring opportunities to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries. This commitment highlights China’s dedication to fostering closer ties with Sri Lanka on various fronts.

The visit of Vice Minister Sun Weidong and the discussions held with President Wickremesinghe further solidify the bonds between China and Sri Lanka, paving the way for enhanced cooperation and shared prosperity in the future.

President’s Chief-of-Staff and Senior Advisor on National Security Mr Sagala Ratnayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms Aruni Wijewardena, and Director of International Affairs Mr Dinouk Colombage were present on this occasion.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 31/05

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  1. Cabinet spokesman Bandula Gunawardene says the Cabinet has approved a proposal to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism in Sri Lanka based on the South African experience: also says Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapaksa and Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabri had visited South Africa to study South Africa’s T & R Commission.
  2. IMF’s Deputy MD Kenji Okamura to visit Sri Lanka for a 2-day official visit and hold talks with President, Finance Ministry officials, and CB officials: State Ministry of Finance says discussions with Okamura will be on “recent trends in Sri Lanka’s economic program, opportunities to empower the economy in the future, and ways to minimize obstacles and delays”: analysts say Okamura’s visit and agenda confirms the point raised by many persons that Sri Lanka’s economy is now under the management of the IMF
  3. State Minister of Finance, Shehan Semasinghe says an agreement has been signed to extend the USD 1,000 mn assistance scheme from India for a further year, as USD 423mn from the allocated sum has been unused.
  4. Transport Minister Bandula Gunawardena says the Govt can’t fund the “Sisu
    Seriya” school bus service any more: also says the Govt will bear only
    70% of the cost, and that parents will have to bear the balance.
  5. Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Sun Weidong assures that China will stand by Sri Lanka’s sovereignty, political independence and socio-economic development: also assures that China will increase investments in agriculture,
    trade & commerce, ports, and infrastructure development in Sri Lanka.
  6. SJB issues “Show cause” letters to Badulla District MP Vadivel Suresh and
    Kalutara District MP Dr. Rajitha Senaratne for defying a directive to be present
    in Parliament when a vote was taken on the Govt’s proposal to remove the PUC
    Chairman Janaka Ratnayake.
  7. Commissioner General of Examinations says he expects to release the results of the GCE Advanced Level Examinations (2022) in August 2023.
  8. MP Dilan Perera of the Nidahasa Janatha Sabawa alleges that Pastor Jerome Fernando and Natasha Edirisooriya are actors in a drama orchestrated by the Govt to distract people from the real issues faced by the masses: says such issues distract the people from key issues such as inflation, X-Press Pearl compensation and cheap drugs that have made scores of people blind.
  9. Cabinet spokesperson Minister Bandula Gunawardena says the Cabinet has
    granted approval to recommence the Colombo Light Rail Transit project, which was abandoned by former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa: the project is said to be funded by a massive loan of about USD 2 billion from Japan: Gunawardene also says the move will “restore Sri Lanka’s credibility within the international community”.
  10. Sri Lanka Cricket announces the 16-member squad for the first two matches of the One-Day International Cricket series against Afghanistan: Test Captain Dimuth Karunaratne, 20-year old IPL pace sensation Matheesha Pathirana and fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera included in the squad.

Remove Police protection from those who don’t need it: Public Security Minister

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): Public Security Minister Tiran Alles has instructed Inspector General of Police (IGP) C.D. Wickramarathne to immediately relieve Police personnel deployed for certain places and persons who do not require protection and reattach them to the respective Police stations.

That being said, the Minister has instructed the IGP to take the necessary steps after making a proper assessment on the said parties whether they actually require protection.

The Minister’s instructions come in upon considering the facts presented by a number of MPs at the Ministerial Advisory Working Committee on Public Security revealing that there is a shortcoming of duty at Police stations after deploying a huge number of Police officers for the protection of parties that do not require protection.

Prime Minister leaves for Thailand on an official tour

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By: Isuru Parakrama

Colombo (LNW): Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has left for Thailand on an official tour.

Accompanied by a delegation of 11 persons, the Prime Minister left the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) early this (31) morning.

New online passport application system to be initiated

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PMD: The Immigration and Emigration Controller General, Mr Harsha Ilukpitiya, announced that President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s initiative to digitize public services includes the implementation of an online passport application system in the coming days.

This new process aims to streamline the passport application process and ensure that passports are delivered to applicants’ residences within a span of three days.

During his appearance on the ‘101 Katha’ program produced by the Presidential Media Division, he highlighted the development of this procedure and its wide availability.

To facilitate the efficient delivery of passports, 50 regional secretariats across the island have been equipped with the necessary facilities. Once applicants submit their relevant applications to the nearest Regional Secretariat and complete the required procedures, the passport will be dispatched to their residence via a courier service within three days.

This initiative comes in response to reports of brokers causing disruptions in the passport issuance process. As a result, Minister of Public Security, Mr. Tiran Alas, issued instructions to the Immigration and Emigration Department to develop an innovative program to eliminate such interference. The department aims to popularize this newly designed program during the month of June, marking a significant milestone in its history. Achieving a successful execution of this program during the department’s 75th anniversary next year would be a remarkable accomplishment.

Under the new system, individuals can conveniently apply for passports from their homes by visiting www.immigration.gov.lk. By selecting the ‘Apply for passports’ option and validating the provided information, applicants will receive the necessary application form. Before uploading the soft copy of the form, applicants can specify whether they prefer the expedited ’03 day service’ or the standard ’02 week service.’

Following this, applicants must visit their Divisional Secretariat to provide their fingerprints and make the required payment via the online system offered by the Bank of Ceylon. For those unable to complete the process at home, they can visit an authorized photo studio under the Immigration and Emigration Department to obtain the necessary documents and fulfil the requirements.

In case individuals encounter difficulties making online payments after visiting the Divisional Secretariat and providing their fingerprints, alternative payment facilities are available. After submitting their fingerprints, the Divisional Secretariat will provide a designated number, which can be presented to the Bank of Ceylon. The amount due will then be transferred to the Immigration and Emigration Department.

To support these efforts, fingerprint scanners and cameras have been deployed in the 50 Divisional Secretariat Offices, and the Department of Posts has introduced a dedicated courier service.

Through a collaborative arrangement with the postal service, passports will be delivered to applicants’ residences using this courier service, ensuring a swift three-day turnaround.

Furthermore, comprehensive measures have been implemented to prevent any irregularities in the process, with the utilization of advanced technology to the fullest extent possible to maintain efficiency and integrity.