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Kanye West suspended from Twitter after posting swastika inside Star of David

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Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, has been suspended from Twitter after he tweeted an image of a swastika blended with a star of David, less than two weeks after he returned to the platform.

The suspension took place hours after Ye praised Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in an interview on Infowars, a show hosted by the rightwing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Ye was one of several high-profile Twitter users whose accounts were banned or restricted on the site who then had them reinstated after Elon Musk took over as owner.

Ye’s account was unlocked on 21 November, having previously been restricted for tweeting an antisemitic message.

Musk tweeted: “I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended.”

Musk has previously described his approach to content moderation as: “If in doubt, let the speech exist.” As well as reinstating Donald Trump’s account, Musk has declared a “general amnesty” for previously suspended accounts. Musk did not clarify whether Ye’s suspension would be permanent.

On Thursday night, Ye shared the image of the swastika over the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism. The tweet was swiftly deleted. Also on Thursday, it was announced that Ye was no longer buying Parler, the rightwing social media network. Parler said the decision was made “in the interest of both parties”.

“Let’s always remember this as my final tweet,” Ye wrote, posting an unflattering image of Musk half-naked on a yacht.

“That is fine,” Musk replied. “This is not,” he wrote on the deleted swastika tweet.

The rapper then began posting on Truth Social, the social media platform started by Trump, sharing text messages purportedly from Musk, in which the billionaire appeared to attempt to reason with him about the tweet.

“Sorry, but you have gone too far. This is not love,” Musk wrote.

“Who made you the judge,” Ye replied. He then shared a screenshot of his Twitter account showing he had been banned from tweeting for 12 hours for violating the platform’s rules.

Shielded behind a face mask, Ye appeared alongside the white supremacist Nick Fuentes on Infowars in an episode posted online on Thursday.

The rapper said: “I see good things about Hitler … Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.”

Jones replied: “The Nazis were thugs.”

“But they did good things too,” Ye said. “We gotta stop dissing the Nazis all the time.”

“Oh my goodness … just because you don’t like one group doesn’t mean –” Jones said, clearly uncomfortable. Ye interrupted: “I love Jewish people. But I also love Nazis.”

“I don’t think Hitler was a good guy,” Jones stated later. Ye replied: “There’s a lot of things that I love about Hitler. A lot of things.”

Norm Coleman and Matt Brooks, leaders of the Republican Jewish Coalition, condemned Ye’s comments, saying: “Given his praise of Hitler, it can’t be overstated that Kanye West is a vile, repellent bigot who has targeted the Jewish community with threats and Nazi-style defamation. Conservatives who have mistakenly indulged Kanye West must make it clear that he is a pariah. Enough is enough.”

On Friday, Joe Biden used Twitter to express fresh condemnation of antisemitism and political leaders that tolerate it, passively or otherwise.

“I just want to make a few things clear: the Holocaust happened. Hitler was a demonic figure. And instead of giving it a platform, our political leaders should be calling out and rejecting antisemitism wherever it hides. Silence is complicity,” Biden tweeted.

Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, echoed similar sentiments on Friday.

In an interview with CNN, Greenblatt said, “Antisemitism has been described … as the oldest hatred. It existed before Kanye, it will persist long after Kanye.

“Yet there is no question that when one of the most well-known entertainers on the planet tries to somehow sanitize Adolf Hitler, suggests that Jews are behind these conspiracies to keep him down, to keep Black people down … and then again tweets out … this image of the Jewish star with the swastika, it can literally incite people to violence,” he said.

After Ye’s interview aired, a Twitter account run by Republicans in the US Congress deleted a tweet that had seemingly expressed support for Ye.

Musk, a self-declared “free speech absolutist”, came under pressure from the European Union over content moderation standards this week when the internal market commissioner, Thierry Breton, warned that the platform must “significantly increase” efforts to comply with new online legislation. The EU’s Digital Services Act requires tech firms to tackle problems including abusive posts and disinformation.

Since Musk took over Twitter in October, hate speech has proliferated significantly across the social media platform.

On Friday, the New York Times reported new findings from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, the Anti-Defamation League and other organizations that monitor social media.

According to the findings, within two weeks of Musk’s takeover, antisemitic posts increased by more than 61%

Additionally, before the takeover, hate speech against gay men appeared an average of 2,506 times a day. However, after Musk bought the company, homophobic slurs jumped to 3,964 times a day.

Similarly, slurs against Black Americans appeared a daily average of 1,282 times before Musk purchased Twitter. However, after his takeover, hate speech jumped to an average of 3,876 times a day.

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France to provide 450000 Euros for Renewable energy in Sri Lanka

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The French Development Agency (AFD) signed a grant agreement worth 450.000 Euros with the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Electricité de France (French electric utility) to support the increasing share of intermittent renewable energies in Sri Lanka’s energy mix.

The agreement was signed by AFD Country Director Mr. Reda Souirgi, Chairman of the Ceylon Electricity Board Nalinda Illangakoon and, EDF Center for Transportation Systems Engineering representatives in the presence of H.E. Mr Jean-François Pactet, Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka.

Despite the ongoing economic crisis, France continues to support Sri Lanka’s ambitious path towards 70% renewable energy by 2030. This cooperation aims at enhancing CEB capacities in integrating renewable energy from the optimization of the procurement for transmission lines projects to the modelling capacities of energy generation and transmission.

H.E. Mr. Jean-François Pactet, Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka said: “This program is the fruit of a long-lasting knowledge exchange and an example of the synergies that close cooperation between Sri Lanka and France can bring towards achieving our shared objectives to combat climate change.”

Following the signature, H.E. Mr. Jean-François Pactet Ambassador of France, and EDF representatives visited the Kalutara substation, a sample of the achievements done by CEB under the Green Power Development and Energy Efficiency Improvement Investment Program and financed by AFD. In total, AFD committed nearly 80 million euros to supporting CEB to meet the growing energy demand and diversify the Sri Lankan energy mix.

Tourism State Minister says bars should be allowed to open 24 hours

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Bars, restaurants, hotels and shops should be allowed to open 24 hours a day, should tourism generating revenue be promoted in Sri Lanka, said State Minister of Tourism Diana Gamage, speaking to Parliament yesterday (02).

Letting them open 24 hours a day will allow to derive maximum revenue from the tourism industry of the country, the State Minister pointed out, adding that tourists cannot be expected to spend money if bars, restaurants and shops are closed at 10.30 pm in the night.

“We cannot make the tourists spend money, if we don’t have night economy,” she noted.

The State Minister added that a mechanism should also be implemented allowing tourists arriving in the island to make bookings and payments to visit wildlife parks and other places soon after their arrival at airports.

MIAP

Sri Lanka and Maldives to further strengthen and diversify trade / investment

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Sri Lanka has expressed a keen desire to strengthen and diversify the existing close and cordial bilateral relations with the Maldives into a vibrant and multifaceted partnership for the mutual benefit of the people of the two nations.

Considering the long-standing friendship between the Maldives and Sri Lanka, President Ranil Wickremesinghe requested the Maldives to invest in Sri Lanka’s high-tech agriculture sector, cruise tourism and high-end tourism sectors.

He made this invitation during a meeting with the Vice President of the Maldives, Faisal Naseem at the Presidential Secretariat tin Colombo on Friday (Dec.02).

President Wickremesinghe also requested the Maldives to join hands with Sri Lanka in establishing the climate change university.

The duo also discussed the growing drug menace affecting this region and President Ranil Wickremesinghe sought the assistance of the Maldives in combatting the drug scourge.

President Wickremesinghe also told the Maldivian Vice President that he intends to invite the Maldivian President to Sri Lanka once his residence, which was destroyed during the July protests, is rebuilt.

This was conveyed by the High Commissioner-designate of Sri Lanka to Maldives, A.M.J. Sadiq, following presenting of his Letter of Credence and the Letter of Recall of his predecessor to the Maldivian President, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih at the President’s Office in Male on February 02.

They also highlighted the importance of enhancing economic cooperation, in particular, covering the fields of education, health, as well as bilateral trade and investment. Sri Lanka has sought the assistance of the Maldives in the war on drugs.

Today, the diversification in trade is a strong component of the bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Maldives. The Maldives is the third largest export destination for Sri Lanka among the SAARC countries, after India and Pakistan.

The value of total trade between the two countries, which stood at US$ 271.1 million in 2017, has increased to the level of US$ 304.3 million in 2018.

As noted earlier, hundreds of Sri Lankan professionals and skilled workers are cordially received in the Maldives.

Of late, there has been an increase in the number of employment opportunities for Sri Lankan in the Maldives. Sri Lanka is ready supply more professional and skilled workers, particularly in the fields of construction, hospitality and education.

In order to explore the market entry possibilities, procedures, and regulations applicable to foreign investments, including joint ventures in civil construction, MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing), and engineering services, Sri Lanka and the Maldives expect to collaborate in construction services.

Govt’s efforts to put the economy on track gain ground  

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Sri Lanka’s economic death spiral just spinning with ever increasing domestic and foreign debt despite the government’s efforts to put the monetary and fiscal policy vehicle on track from its wilderness in the past two years.

Government’s efforts to accelerate fiscal reforms to bring back economic stability, and a stable administration on the directions of President Ranil Wickramsinghe are about to bear fruits despite sabotage attempts of interested parties.

According to Central Bank’s weekly report on economic indicators outstanding government debt increased to Rs. 2.47by end August 2022 from Rs. 1.76 trillion as at end 2021. By end August 2022, total outstanding domestic debt amounted to Rs. 1.31 trillion  while the rupee value of total outstanding foreign debt amounted to Rs. 1.7 trillion.

Broad money (M2b) expanded by 13.8 per cent, on a year-on-year basis, in October 2022. The reserve money decreased compared to the previous week mainly due to decrease in the currency in circulation.

The reserve money decreased compared to the previous week mainly due to decrease in the currency in circulation.

Net Credit to the Government from the banking system increased by Rs. 135.0 bn in October 2022. Outstanding credit to public corporations increased by Rs. 74.8 bn in October 2022.Outstanding credit extended to the private sector declined by Rs. 46.8 bn in October 2022.

Net Credit to the Government from the banking system increased by Rs. 135.0 bn in October 2022.Outstanding credit to public corporations increased by Rs. 74.8 bn in October 2022.

Outstanding credit extended to the private sector declined by Rs. 46.8 bn in October 2022The reserve money decreased compared to the previous week mainly due to decrease in the currency in circulation.

The total outstanding market liquidity was a deficit of Rs. 384.810 bn by the end of this week, compared to a deficit of Rs. 401.310 bn by the end of last week.

Weekly AWPR for the week ending 02 December 2022 decreased by 178 bps to 27.89 per cent compared to the previous week.

During the year up to 02nd December 2022, the Sri Lankan rupee depreciated against the US dollar by 44.8 per cent.

During the eight months ending August 2022, government revenue and grants increased to Rs. 1.27 trillion compared to Rs. 943.6 bn recorded in the corresponding period of 2021.

During the period from January to August 2022, total expenditure and net lending increased to Rs. 2.38 trillion compared to Rs.2.06 trillion recorded in the corresponding period of 2021.

During the eight months ending August 2022, overall budget deficit declined to Rs. 1.11 trillion compared to Rs. 11 trillion recorded in the corresponding period of 2021.

During the eight months ending August 2022, domestic financing decreased to Rs.1.16 trillion compared to Rs. 1.30 trillion in the corresponding period of 2021.

Foreign financing recorded a net repayment of Rs. 50.4 bn during the period from January to August 2022, compared to the net repayment of Rs. 183.1 bn recorded in the corresponding period of 2021.

President expresses condolences over death of ex Chinese President

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday (02) expressed his condolences on the passing of the former President of China, Jiang Zemin.

The Sri Lankan President visited the Chinese Embassy yesterday evening and signed the condolences book.

Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa also expressed their condolences on the passing of the ex Chinese Leader.

Zemin passed away at the age of 96 on Wednesday (30) in Shanghai, due to leukemia and organ failure, according to Xinhua news agency.

The Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka left a Social Media remark sincerely thanking the President and other Sri Lankan delegates for their deepest condolences and kindest messages over the passing of Zemin.

MIAP

Maldivian Vice President calls on President RW

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The Maldivian Vice President Faisal Naseem called on President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (02).

Considering the long-standing friendship between the Maldives and Sri Lanka, President Ranil Wickremesinghe requested the Maldives to invest in Sri Lanka’s high-tech agriculture sector, cruise tourism and high-end tourism sectors.

President Wickremesinghe also requested the Maldives to join hands with Sri Lanka in establishing the climate change university.

The duo also discussed the growing drug menace affecting this region and President Ranil Wickremesinghe sought the assistance of the Maldives in combatting the drug scourge.

President Wickremesinghe also told the Maldivian Vice President that he intends to invite the Maldivian President to Sri Lanka once his residence, which was destroyed during the July protests, is rebuilt.

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US State Secretary meets with SL Foreign Minister (VIDEO)

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday (02) met with Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Ali Sabry at the US Department of State.

The Sri Lankan Foreign Minister extended his gratitude to the US Secretary of State for the humanitarian support, loans, grants and technical support given to Sri Lanka.

Blinken said as the two nations near 75 years of ties, the US thanks Sri Lankans for their partnership and commitment to advancing shared democratic principles.

MIAP

Sri Lanka steps up drug manufacturing to ease medicine crisis   

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Despite international lending agencies and bilateral partners, especially India, extending in emergency credit, the health sector is still short of over 150 essential drugs.

“We are trying our best to maintain an optimum level of supplies, but there is a shortage,” Dr. D.R.K. Herath, Deputy Director General of the Health Ministry’s Medical Supplies Division.

Payment delays, regulatory delays, and pricing limits, according to an industry official, are compounding Sri Lanka’s medicine crisis.

A state pharmaceutical agency, according to a source, owes local suppliers Rs7 billion rupees.It was difficult for businesses to secure materials.

“If you have a heart attack today, you’re not going to get clot-dissolving drugs,” an industry official said.

If you’re bitten by a rabid dog, you’re unlikely to acquire rabies virus neutralising anti body injections, which can be fatal.

From the one billion US dollar credit line from India, 200 million USD is to purchase medical supplies, with the State Pharmaceutical Corporation (SPC) given the responsibility of placing the order.

Sri Lanka has seen medicine shortages since late June with the Central Medicine Storage running out of stocks.

The authorities said that, until stocks are restored, the ministry has implemented a central communication strategy to facilitate the exchange of medicines between medical institutes based on availability.

The health ministry has informed state hospitals to prioritise emergency cases, minimising routine surgeries in order to preserve the available stocks.

“In hospitals around the country, especially in Colombo, a significant medicine shortage can be seen. This shortage is increasing day by day,” Dr Haritha Aluthge, a member of Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) said.“

Meanwhile, the health ministry said in a statement that constructions of a pharmaceutical production zone with private and state investment in Uyamaduwa will commence in February 2023.

The ministry said 11 out of the 20 ground slots have already been given to private sector investors.

“At present, about 20 percent of the medicines needed by the country are manufactured in the country and it should be brought to the target level of 50 percent in the next two to three years,” the statement said quoting Minister Keheliya Rambukwella.

The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) NMRA has cleared 30 pharmaceuticals and 36 medical devices for import without registration in the last two months.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 03/12

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  1. USAID Administrator Samantha Power says political reforms need to accompany economic reforms in Sri Lanka: meets with Foreign Minister Ali Sabry to “understand the Govt of Sri Lanka’s priorities and reforms to address the country’s economic crisis”.
  2. Maldivian VP Faisal Naseem meets President Ranil Wickremesinghe who requests the Maldives to invest in Sri Lanka’s high-tech agriculture sector, cruise tourism and high-end tourism sectors.
  3. Elections Commission recognizes 7 new Political Parties: United Congress Party, Dewana Parapura, Sri Lankawe Samaja Prajathanthrawadi Pakshaya, Deshapremi Eksath Jathika Pakshaya, Bahujana Wiyath Peramuna, Eros Democratic Front, and Democratic People’s Congress.
  4. President Ranil Wickremesinghe expresses condolences on demise of former President of China Jiang Zemin: signs condolence book at the Chinese Embassy.
  5. US-funded Centre for Policy Alternatives led by Pakiasothy Saravanamuttu says CB Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe has “emerged” as the most trusted and the only person commanding the trust of the majority of Sri Lankans “to carry out economic reforms in resolving the present economic crisis”: next in line as per CPA “survey” are – (2) Ranil Wickremasinghe, (3) Harsha Silva, (4) Ranjith Bandara, & (5) Champika Ranawaka.
  6. Planters’ Association spokesperson Roshan Rajadurai expresses “bafflement” over statement of Minister of Plantation Industries about taking over under-utilised lands from big-scale planters: says there are no such under-utilised cultivable land.
  7. Central Bank mid-term report shows Govt introduced 10 tax changes while amending VAT 4 times to increase revenue from 2019 to October 2022.
  8. Meeting under the patronage of President’s Senior Adviser on National Security and Chief of Staff Sagala Ratnayake decides to release 5,000 hectares of land in Moneragala, Kotiyagala and Kebilitta areas on a temporary basis for farming, to face a food crisis in the future.
  9. State Minister of Investment Promotion Dilum Amunugama says 123 agreements have been signed with foreign investors in 2022: 82 for reinvestment and 41 for new investment: investors include from India, Japan, Norway and Singapore.
  10. Top Cricketer Angelo Mathews among 23 Sri Lankan cricketers registered for Indian Premier League Cricket Tournament Auction for 2023.