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Namal’s Committee appoints Sub-Committee chaired by President’s Secretary to establish National Policy Commission

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The Sub Committee on Identifying the Priorities in Formulation of Short, Medium and Long-Term National Policies of the National Council held recently (01) under the chairmanship of Ruling Party MP Namal Rajapaksa decided to appoint a sub-committee under the chairmanship of Saman Ekanayake, Secretary to the President, to prepare a basic model for the establishment of a National Policy Commission for the proper implementation of national policies with regulation.

Furthermore, it was agreed to appoint Anura Dissanayake, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Priyantha Mayadunne, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration, as well as well as representatives of the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Health, University Grants Commission, Attorney General’s Department, Legal Draftsman’s Department and other relevant institutions as members.

President’s Secretary Ekanayake, Prime Minister’s Secretary Dissanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration Priyantha Mayadunne and officials were present at this Committee meeting held.

Rajapaksa the Committee Chief stated that commission is expected to be established as an independent body for policy formulation, implementation and monitoring by way of an Act and its basic plans are expected to be completed by the middle of January.

The officials pointed out that this commission should be given full legal power to implement policies as well as regulate and supervise. The need to prepare these plans by studying the models of other countries in the world that have succeeded in implementing policies through such an independent institution was also discussed here.

State Ministers Shehan Semasinghe, Janaka Wakkumbura, Ashoka Priyantha, and MPs Rauff Hakeem and A.L.M. Athaullah were present at the occasion.

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SL to introduce App for the safety of tourists

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Minister of Tourism and Lands Harin Fernando said that a new mobile application (App) will be introduced for the safety of tourists coming to Sri Lanka while promoting the tourism industry.

At the meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Tourism and Lands held recently (Nov. 30) at the Parliament, Minister Fernando explained the steps taken and to be taken regarding the promotion of the tourism industry in the country and added that he hopes to use this mobile application from January.

The Minister further explained that through this application, tourists can be allowed to check their location if they wish, and if they get lost or need to take some safety measures, they can take steps towards it.

The Minister also said that for the safety of tourists, a tourist police team will be stationed at every beach with tourist attractions. Harin Fernando also mentioned that it is planned to bring 1.5 million tourists to Sri Lanka especially in the year 2023.

Also, the delay in land surveying was discussed and the Minister pointed out that the ability to carry out these surveying activities by external parties should be looked into, and the work surrounding surveying should be completed soon.

The Minister also recommended to give a report on this in the next committee term. Apart from this, the problems related to land in various districts and the promotion of tourism were discussed here.

State Ministers Piyal Nishantha De Silva, Jagath Pushpakumara, Shantha Bandara, Anupa Pasqual, Members of Parliament Asanka Nawaratne, Chandima Weerakkody, (Major) Sudarshana Denipitiya, Kapila Athukorala, Karunadasa Kodithuwakku, D. Weerasingha, Wasantha Yapabandara, S. M. M. Muszhaaraff, Udayana Kirindigoda, Upul Mahendra Rajapaksha, Isuru Dodangoda, Jagath Kumara Sumithraarachchi, Sudath Manjula, M. Rameshwaran, K. Sujith Sanjaya Perera and Kumarasiri Rathnayaka were present at the Committee meeting.

Adani’s Kerala Port aims to snatch Sri Lanka’s ’s transshipment business

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Amidst mounting people’s protest Adani Group of Indian multi billionaire business magnet Gautam Shantilal Adani’s ambitious mega port project in s Kerala state is nearing completion for the opening next year, informed official sources said.

India’s Kerala state will proceed “no matter what” with US $900 million port project and is open to deploying federal police if needed to protect it from protesters blocking construction, Indian news agencies reported.

New Delhi is determined to implement strategic plans to compete Colombo port’s dominance of transshipment, although Indian ports are considered vastly uncompetitive vis-a-vis Colombo, or other regional hubs, in terms of tariff levels.

Adani Group’s development of a transshipment terminal at Vizhinjam, a green-field, deep water site about 10 miles south-west of Trivandrum in Kerala state, is directed towards taming Colombo Port in the long run, a senior official of the Sri Lanka Ports Development Authority (SLPA) said.

The local fishing community, led by Catholic priests, has blocked construction of Vizhinjam port by Adani Group for almost four months, erecting a makeshift shelter at the port’s entrance.

The protesters say the huge project causes coastal erosion that has undermined their livelihoods, calling for a complete halt on the construction.

Clashes between police and protesters last weekend injured more than 100 people, including 64 police men Indian media reports revealed.

Gautam Adani, whose empire spans gas and power projects as well as a ports and logistics business valued at some $23.5 billion, has described Vizhinjam as an “unmatched location” on the critical east-west shipping route.

SLPA official also noted that the flow of feeder services from India into Colombo continued to be on schedule. However, the authority said the foreign exchange crisis had crimped the pace of import container clearance from the port, but “this situation is improving”, it added.

Colombo is one of the busiest hub gateways in South Asia. With the Sri Lankan crisis unlikely to fade any time soon, Indian port leaders spot a more “realistic” opportunity to bid on transshipment cargo moving in and out of the region by wooing mainline operators seemingly frustrated with Colombo woes.

The ports of Cochin, Tuticorin and Chennai are leading those efforts taking advantage of the Country’s situation.

Despite India has a huge break bulk cargo market segment which can get containerized. With India building its container handling capacity, this break bulk traffic will gradually get converted into containerized cargo which will help the Port of Colombo to be of greater importance to the Indian trade, SLPA official said

India building its container ports can only complement and supplement our efforts. Therefore expediting port infrastructure investments and improving “Ease of Doing Business” would keep Colombo ahead of competition, he claimed.

Showers to continue in several provinces

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Several spells of showers will occur in Northern, Eastern and North-central provinces and showers or thundershowers will occur elsewhere during the afternoon or night, said the Department of Meteorology in a statement today (04).

Heavy showers above 100mm are likely at some places in Western, Northwestern, Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces and in Galle and Matara districts.

General public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimise damages caused by temporary localised strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Condition of Rain:
Showers or thundershowers will occur in several places in the sea areas off the coast extending from Kankasanturai to Pottuvil via Trincomalee and Batticaloa. Showers or thundershowers will occur in the other sea areas around the island during the afternoon or night.
Winds:
Winds will be north-easterly and speed will be (20-30) kmph.
State of Sea:
The sea areas around the island will be slight. Temporarily strong gusty winds and very rough seas can be expected during thundershowers.

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International Day of Differently-Abled Persons celebrated under President’s patronage

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe said a special program will be formulated for the benefit of differently-abled persons.

He said that he has already instructed Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena to formulate a report in this regard along with the Women, Child Affairs and Social Empowerment State Minister, Education Minister, Health Minister, Youth Affairs, and Sports Minister.

He further said that after the report is submitted to the Cabinet, proposals, based on it, would be included in the next budget proposals.

He made this observation addressing the national ceremony to commemorate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities-2022 under the theme, ‘Transformative solutions for inclusive development; the role of innovation in fueling an accessible and equitable world’, held at Temple Trees this morning (03).

President Ranil Wickremesinghe further said that the needs of the differently abled persons, child protection, etc had been neglected due to the lack of attention and lack of funds. Earlier it was handled under the Samurdhi program which was not successful because it was meant for economic empowerment. He added that these areas would be paid attention to separately.

He also assured that these persons would be given the opportunity to serve the nation. He added that Lord Nelson who defeated the fleet of ships of Napoleon, had only one hand while world-renowned musician Beethoven had lost his hearing when he composed his best music.

The differently abled students of the Madampe Vocational Training Centre performed a dancing and singing act at the event.

Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena also spoke at the occasion. State Minister of Social Empowerment Anupa Pasqual, Social Empowerment Ministry Secretary Niel Bandara Hapuhinna, and Director of the National Secretariat for Persons with Disabilities C. Anuradha Herath also participated in the event.

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Foreign Minister Sabry Meets U.S. Secretary of State Blinken in Washington D.C.

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs M.U.M. Ali Sabry paid an official visit to Washington D.C. from 30 November to 02 December 2022. He was in the U.S. capital to meet with Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken. They held productive discussions at the Department of State on Friday 02, focused on further elevating Sri Lanka – U.S. relations in diverse spheres, including the 75th Anniversary of diplomatic relations which will be marked in 2023.

In addition to the meeting with Secretary Blinken, the Embassy of Sri Lanka to the U.S. facilitated further interactions during the visit which included meetings with key U.S. interlocutors including political leaders from both the House of Representatives and the Senate representing both major parties and high officials of the State Department. 

Minister Ali Sabry met with a member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senator Bill Hagerty, (Republican – Tennessee). He had talks with members of Congress Rep. Bill Johnson (Republican – Ohio), Co-Chair of the Caucus on Ethnic and Religious Freedom in Sri Lanka and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (Democrat – Illinois) who has shown an interest in Sri Lanka.

The Minister also had a meeting with Administrator, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Samantha Power and expressed his appreciation of USAID for their generous support to Sri Lanka. He met with Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights Ambassador Uzra Zeya, who was accompanied by Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs of the Department of State Afreen Akhter.

The Ambassador of Sri Lanka in United States Mahinda Samarasinghe along with diplomatic officers of the Embassy of Sri Lanka and officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were also associated with the Foreign Minister at the meetings.

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Washington D.C.

03 December 2022

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.

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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.