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Ex President Rajapaksa and family entitled to safe return: HRCSL

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Following several complaints that former President Gotabaya had tendered his resignation under threat and coercion, the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has written to current President Ranil Wickremesinghe to ensure his safe return to the island, saying that he is entitled to certain privileges and benefits as a former President of Sri Lanka under law.

The Family of Rajapaksa, now living aboard, is entitled to the protection of the law to a safe return to the country and the government should provide adequate protection to him and his family to return to the country, the HRCSL said in a statement.  

Full statement: 

Several complainants were received by the HRCSL alleging that Ex-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had tendered his resignation under threat and coercion. And the government had failed to provide adequate security to Gotabaya Rajapaksa during this period. And now, the ExPresident and his family intend to return to the Country. The complaint is based on the premise that the Ex-President and family cannot return to the country due to the prevailing threats they face and that it violates fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution for every citizen. 

The HRCSL has gone through the complaint. lt grossly violates the fundamental rights guaranteed to every citizen if that citizen cannot return to the country for extraneous reasons beyond his control and which are within the control of the State to eliminate. 

Primarily it is inherent for all citizens to return to their country whenever such a citizen seems necessary. 

“Every citizen is entitled to the freedom to return to Sri Lanka, (Article 14 (1) (i) It is alleged in the complaint that Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his family, who are citizens of this country, are unable to return to the country due to prevailing threats to their lives. 

It unequivocally violates fundamental rights if all persons are not guaranteed equal protection under the law.

“All persons are equal before the law and are entitled to the equal protection of the law (Article 12 (1). 

The complaint further alleged that the Ex-President could not return to the Country unless the Government guaranteed the security he is entitled to under the law as Ex-president of Sri Lanka.

The Commission observed that Ex-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is entitled to certain privileges and benefits as an Ex-President established under law. 

It is recommended that the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) takes all necessary steps to assess the threat situation and provide the Ex-President with the security protection provided under the law for an Ex-President to return to the country whenever he makes such a request. 

The Family of Gotabaya Rajapakse, now living aboard, is entitled to the protection of the law to a safe return to the country. The HRCSL recommends that the GOSL provide adequate protection to the family of Gotabaya Rajapakse to return to the country. 

The Law enforcement officials of Sri Lanka should assess the threat situation that would affect the violation of the fundamental Rights of Gotabaya Rajapakse and his family now living abroad to return to the country and take all reasonable and appropriate means to prevent and or remedy such infringement within the framework of the law of Sri Lanka and permit their safe return to the country.

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SL 5th among top ten countries hit hardest by food inflation

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Sri Lanka the wonder of Asia has ranked fifth among the top ten countries that are hit hardest by food inflation, World Bank revealed.

The latest report issued by the World Bank reveals that Sri Lanka has ranked fifth among the countries with the highest inflation in the food category, standing below Lebanon, which is the highest, Zimbabwe the second, Venezuela the third and Turkiey the fourth.

Below Sri Lanka are Iran the sixth, Argentina the seventh, Suriname the eighth, Ethiopia the ninth and Moldova the tenth.

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Ruling Party says ex President will return to SL soon

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Former President Gotabaya Rajapska will return to Sri Lanka very soon, said Secretary General of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Sagara Kariyawasam, speaking to a briefing yesterday (22).

The Ruling Party Secretary General revealed that he urged President Ranil Wickremesinghe to provide security and other facilities required by the former President and that the President positively responded.

Whether Mr. Rajapaksa should return to politics should be his own decision as he has every right in that regard, Kariyawasam added.

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US Ambassador comments on PTA

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Using laws that do not conform with international human rights standards erodes democracy in Sri Lanka, said US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung exampling the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in a tweet.

The US Ambassador urged the government to uphold the rights of the people to express their views.

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CB Governor Nandalal to get the blame for creating food shortage soon

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Sri Lanka is definitely to face a severe shortage of essential food items by the end of next month following the ban on open account transactions by the Central Bank pushing importers out of business, essential commodity importers warned.

They noted that if there is shortage of essential food and unbearable price hike in the country then CB Governor Nadalal Weerasinghe should bear the responsibility as the Trade Ministry is against arbetary decision.

The government on the recommendation of the CB banned open account-based imports in May. However, the ban was relaxed to allow importation of 10 essential goods under open account payment terms in June.

The Minister of Trade and Food Security Nalin Fernando noted that relaxation of the open account trade has played a role in the decline of prices of essential goods in the market. However, Weerasinghe refuted these claims.

Sri Lanka has avoided a food shortage from July to mid-August following a decision to relax open account imports for 10 essential foods, in conjunction with a fuel distribution scheme for local suppliers and traders, Trade Minister Nalin Fernando said.

“The Ministry took great pains in getting the monetary authority to re allow the import of 10 essential items but the reimposition of the ban will definitely create food shortages in the country,” trade ministry sources said.

. Following the relaxation of import restrictions on essential food items and lifting the ban on open account transactions the Trade ministrty has been able to meet essential food commodity needs without shortages, and also to reduce prices through competition,” said MinisterFernando.

Open account imports for 10 essential items are permitted earlier, making importers bring down rice, wheat flour, sugar, potatoes, red dhal (lentils), onions, dry chillies, dry fish, beans and milk powder.

If there are any shortages in these commodities in the coming months, the Central Bank Governor should answer to the consumers as the ministry cannot take the responsibility, a senior official said.

Open account imports allow food to be cleared on suppliers’ credit which can be settled later through official or unofficial means. Sri Lanka, banned open accounts in May in an attempt to reduce Unidyal style net settlements being made for what officials called ‘non-essential’ imports.

However, the ban also hit food imports, which are usually imported long term relationships on suppliers credit. It is estimated that the island needs about 150 to 250 million US dollars a month for food imports according to industry officials.

A senior member of the Essential food commodity importers association who did not wish to be named said that he will be forced to close down his business and ask employees to leave if he cannot import through any other method.

He claimed that most of the importers and traders in Pettah have enough stocks for only one month due to storage problems.

“When the dollar rate was at Rs. 203, we purchased it at Rs. 300, and now it’s over Rs. 400, but not all sellers have enough dollars in one place,” another importer said.

He adding that they are spending large amounts on buying dollars at a higher price and selling products at a lowered margin, sometimes at a loss, only because they want to continue doing business and provide food for people.

. Further, he said that although he and many other essential food item importers in Pettah have submitted applications to obtain dollars from the credit line provided by India for essential imports, there has not been a response from the authorities for two months

A Largest weft knit fabric production facility to come up in Kurunegala.

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The Board of Investment Sri Lanka (BOI) last week signed an agreement with Browns Fabric Ltd. for a state-of-the-art, modern and one of the largest weft knit fabric production facilities in Kurunegala, North Western Province.

The newly established fabric manufacturing plant with an investment of $ 52.3 million plans to commence operations in August 2023. The company has taken the initiative to bridge a significant vacuum in supply and demand, flexibility and speed to produce fabric to the export-oriented dollar earning apparel industry in Sri Lanka.

Browns Fabric Chairman Sanakan Thamotharampillai said: “We are pleased to be a part of an initiative that will reap benefits on a cross-section of levels; from targeting foreign revenue and increasing exports, to fostering the local economy and providing much-needed job opportunities, Browns Fabric Ltd. will consistently and diligently work towards evolving into the leading fabric manufacturer in Sri Lanka.”

Based on key strategic principles of innovation, quality and acceleration, Browns Fabric is equipped to empower renowned fashion retailers through its multi-faceted fabric solutions while remaining committed to sustainability at all times.

With the infusion of technologically advanced machinery, systems and LEAN design, the fully accredited and certified facility is armed with the expertise to provide a plethora of options to direct brands, regional hubs and apparel manufacturers.

Using the finest fibres and yarns in collaboration with regional spinning and knitting partners, the company’s production capability encompasses knitting, dyeing, finishing and printing along with value added mechanical finishes of suede, brush, pre-shrunk and specialised chemical finishes such as bio, antimicrobial, easy-care and water repellent.

Located 65 km from Colombo at the Browns Industrial Park, Pannala, North Western Province, the infrastructure spans 22.5 acres and is strategically located within close proximity to many major apparel companies and a two-hour delivery radius to serve the key industrial zones in the Western and Central Provinces.

Browns Fabric strives to be the preferred fabric source in Sri Lanka, Asia and Africa while achieving high nomination for major global brands across the US, Europe, UK and Asia. With this project, the company is generating much needed direct employment and improving livelihoods of over 800 people whilst uplifting over 2,000 people and related businesses in the North Western Province and surrounding areas.

The project is driven by a passionate, dynamic and energetic team with high proficiencies who bring over two decades of experience, knowledge and skill from the textile industry and the corporate sector to deliver on far reaching goals to Browns Fabric.

A subsidiary of Browns Group PLC, the company draws from a rich heritage of over 147 years and is backed by a legacy of one and a half centuries.

Established in 1875, Browns has flourished over the years to grow into a household name with a reputation as strong as its years are long. Today, the prestigious Browns Group is one of Sri Lanka’s largest diversified conglomerates, which manages a fast growing and valuable portfolio of brands across several key industry sectors, such as automotive; power generation; agriculture and plantation; pharmaceuticals; investments; marine and manufacturing as well as leisure.

CurveUp offers Digital Workspace Training for Lawyers

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1. The participants of the first batch of the Digital Workspace Training for Lawyers programme

Following its successful turnout and participation in its first ever batch of the Digital Workspace Training for Lawyers programme, CurveUp, a leading technology consultancy and education provider is now calling practicing lawyers across Sri Lanka to join its upcoming second batch. The 6-week program helps lawyers to upskill to the digital workspace and enhance literacy in Cyber Law and Cyber Security in addition to virtual communication skills

Digital Workspace Training for Lawyers, sponsored by the American Center Colombo through the U.S. Embassy Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a programme aimed to equip lawyers with a multitude of emerging and contemporary learning and skills required to navigate today’s digital landscape.


The programme comprises of best practices for legal communication, digital workspace infrastructure, communication, digital footprint, networking, planning, and collaboration, learnings on digital nomad culture focusing on identity as a digital lawyer, emerging trends, pros and cons of virtual court hearings, and helping digitalize services to create a digital workspace.


It also takes lawyers through the concept and existing cyber laws in Sri Lanka, with the view of understanding the various institutions, legal procedures, mechanisms and challenges with implementing such cyber laws. And on cyber security where one could explore live cyber attack maps, and gain perspectives on the global leadership on cyber security, cyber crimes, fata protection and privacy and e-transation legislations, type of cyber threats, cyber bullying among other interesting topics.
Some of the resource persons of the programme include Mr Dinushka Medagoda, Attorney at law and Managing Partner of E-Law Chambers, Ms Naushalya Rajapakshe, Attorney at law and Founding Director of Yeheliya Foundation, and Mr Asela Waidyalankara, a renowned cyber security expert with more than a decade of experience in progressive technology, digital strategy and policy in the country.


Digital Workspace Training for Lawyers is conducted via Zoom for six weeks, with the second batch scheduled to commence by the end of this Month. The eligibility criteris for the programme required 2-3 years of experience, basic IT literacy and English language competency. For further information, please contact Amra on +94 76 066 7622 or via email [email protected].

CurveUp actively works together with numerous schools, global institututions, SME, and NGO communities to develop solutions that are innovative, adaptive, and effective, facilitating meticulously designed learning and development activities through its DDE – Design, Deliver & Engage concept. For more information about CurveUp – visit www.gocurveup.com.

SL Apparel industry with half billion dollar export income eyes USA Fashion market

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Sri Lanka Apparel manufacturers with half billion doll export earnings are planning to enter into the largest fashion marketplaces in USA displaying its manufacturing excellence with extensive operations in South Asia

, USA is the major export market for Sri Lanka apparel, with an export earnings of US$ 2.12 Bn in 2021 and accounting for 39% of the total apparel exports to the world and 69% of the total product exports to USA from Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Country pavilion with nine (9) Sri Lankan companies at “Magic Sourcing Exhibition” in Las Vegas, USA. has been able to attract the attention of US fashion buyers and brands who are looking to diversify their main supply source.

The fair showcased men’s and children’s apparel, footwear, accessories, and manufacturing resources around the world. Over 2,600 exhibitors from 45+ countries participated at MAGIC Las Vegas event in August 2022.

It has also offered opportunities for participants to expand their knowledge by taking part in over 50 free seminars and panels led by the industry experts.

The apparel industry has achieved its second back-to-back half-a-billion export haul in July propelling the first seven months’ performance to cross the $ 3 billion mark.

As per provisional data from the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), exports in July amounted to $ 522.14 million, up 22.64% from a year ago. Cumulative exports between January and July amounted to $ 3.3 billion, up 20.4% from the corresponding period of last year


The robust performance comes hot on the heels of the highest ever export of $ 537 million in June. The previous highest for any month was $ 504 million achieved in March 2019.

In July apparel exports to the US grew by 17% to $ 213.6 million, but lower in comparison to 67.6% YoY gain in June to $ 231.3 million. Exports to the EU grew by 32.3% to $ 154.29 million and to the UK by 29.3% to $ 75 million. In June exports to the UK grew by 16% to $ 69.5 million only. Exports to other markets were up 16% to $ 79 million.

In the first seven months of 2022, exports to the US grew by 27% to $ 1.4 billion, to the EU by 14.5% to $ 963 million and to the UK by 18% to $ 455.4 million. Exports to other markets were up 16.6% to $ 484.50 million.

Despite resilient performance so far in 2022, industry sources feared prospects for the remainder of the year were challenging. This is due to rising inflation in the EU and the US and existing inventory in the latter. Energy crisis ahead of the upcoming winter is also a factor that points to depressed market sentiments.

Last year apparel exports grew by 23% to $ 5.4 billion whilst in 2019 earnings amounted to $ 5.6 billion.

Damage caused to Galleface due to ‘Aragalaya’ amounts to Rs. 5 mn

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The damage caused to the Galleface premises due to the ‘GotaGoGama’ protest which was held near the Galleface Stadium has been estimated to be a deprivation up to about Rs. 4.9 million, disclosed the Urban Development Authority.

According to the assessment report formulated by the Urban Development Authority, Rs. 150,000 have to be expended for the fundamental works of land redevelopment and an amount of Rs. 4.8 million has to be spent for planting grass.

This assessment has been done according to the order of the Minister in Charge Mr. Prasnna Ranatunga and he has instructed the officers of the Urban Development Authority to take the necessary legal actions to regain the damaged from the protesters.

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Keerthi Tennakoon appointed as President’s Director General of Community Affairs

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Former Governor Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon has been appointed as the Director General of Community Affairs at the Presidential Secretariat.

Tennakoon, who is of sound experience in a number of fields including civil organisations, human rights and election observation affairs, previously served as the Governor of the Southern Province and the Governor of the Central Province during the Good Governance government.

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