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Has Dr. Weerasinghe forgotten he was also an ex CBSL Deputy Governor?

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Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe in his latest act as the caped crusader of the economic crisis has stated that the values recorded as “foreign workers’ remittances” in the reports issued by the CBSL before 2021 are inadequate, omitting the fact that he was also a Deputy Governor of the country’s monetary regulator from 2011 to 2020.

In general, a CBSL Deputy Governor is handling such statistical data reports, and if the data presented by the CBSL regarding foreign workers’ remittances before 2021 is incorrect, shouldn’t Weerasinghe himself be held accountable for inadequacies of such nature?

Weerasinghe’s deux ex machina attitude towards economic affairs of the country wants the people to believe that he as a man who was born in Australia, served in the Central Bank of Australia and retired was welcomed to become the Chief of another by the President of a small country called Sri Lanka in a mission to rescue its citizens from a seemingly unsolvable recession.

For a state that has suffered too much at the conduct of a so called ‘working hero,’ having another with the same attitude posing as a successor is more than enough to close its chapter as a destroyed nation.

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Govt resorts to an all-party gamble to secure power: Opposition Leader (VIDEO)

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The government powers have resorted to an all-party gamble to secure their political agendas paving the way for the Rajapaksas to return to the fore, said Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa speaking to the electorate authority board meeting of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) in Yatiyanthota yesterday (20).

Addressing the public, the Opposition Leader claimed that had the people made the right decision then he would have never let the country and the people to be fallen into the current crisis.

As people like Gotabaya Rajapaksa tend to return to the fore, hidden ‘crow-like’ figures have begun to continue the old game, he alleged, questioning how can one accept a ministerial post of such a vice when people are highly suffering.

Nevertheless, the situation befallen the country is exclusively different than the crises before, Premadasa went on, pledging that he will be committed to the country by reaching beyond the limits of the role of a traditional opposition.

The Opposition Leader added that he will meet the President next week for further talks on the matter of building Sri Lanka and promised that he will fulfill his responsibility for the country.

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Ex President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to enter Parliament as a National List MP?

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Former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa who was set to return to Sri Lanka next week is set to arrive in Parliament as a national list MP of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), political sources disclosed.

The former Sri Lankan President is believed to be given a national list seat as an assurance of his diplomacy to continue his legal affairs and foreign travels without being subjugated to any security threats.

Accordingly, SLPP National List MP Dr. Seetha Arambepola would be ready to resign from his parliament membership offering her seat to the ex President, sources further revealed.

As of now, both Mahinda Rajapaksa and Maithripala Sirisena, who happen to be former Presidents of Sri Lanka, represent Parliament.

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IUSF vows not to let President imprison ‘the pilots’ of people’s struggle (VIDEO)

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe is currently imprisoning student activists and social activists who are ‘the pilots’ of the people’s struggle in a move to weaken the anti-government protests, said the Inter-University Students Federation (IUSF) calling in a briefing in Colombo today (20).

Vehemently condemning the arbitrary arrests, IUSF representative Udenigama Gunaratne Thero pledged that the IUSF would be ready to free the student activists who are currently in custody.

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FUTA strongly condemns the arbitrary arrest and detention of protesters

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The Federation of University Teachers’ Unions (FUTA) strongly condemns the arbitrary arrest and detention of twenty protesters, mostly students on 18th August 2022, and the blatant and shocking disregard by the police of the civil and political rights of our students.

It is clear from media reports that the student’s actions were peaceful. No form of provocation by the protestors is apparent. Even at the point when students confronted the police human-chain, protestors were seen to stop advancing and disperse.

The actions of state actors are, however, troubling. According to lawyers appearing on behalf of students, there was no court order that deemed the march to be unlawful, and as such the protest was well within the law. Video images indicate a perplexing preponderance of police, STF, and the military armed with tear gas, water cannons, and batons. Students were chased along the streets and arrests were made of even those waiting at bus stands. Multiple accounts suggest arrests were made without reasons being declared, as required by law. Further, police officers falsely denied the presence of detainees in their police stations, a serious criminal offense violating the Enforced Disappearances Act (2018) and the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED). Although the President chooses to identify protestors as terrorists and fascists, criminality seems to reside mainly in the acts of the state.

The State’s suppression, however, has broader implications. Three students are apparently held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, which has been consistently used by successive governments to arbitrarily detain and target political dissidents and minority rights, and activist groups. Today they are targeting our students with these draconian laws. Under the PTA provisions, the state can hold these students without producing them in court for up to twelve months. This suppression selectively targets specific people and groups, revealing a classist character. It appears to have the broad aim of criminalizing dissent and legitimate democratic action, all of which is totally unacceptable.

FUTA is concerned that these actions target the very people, our students, that we are mandated to protect and support. We wish to make clear that the idea that education is somehow incongruous from activities encompassing democratic action and that students’ activism is inimical or antithetical to their role as students is ridiculous. As university teachers attached to public educational institutions and universities serving the public, we recognize that there can be no education without democracy. Any action by the state suppressing the rights of people to demand justice is against the principles of education and prevents us from fulfilling our mandate as university teachers.

FUTA has consistently demanded that the state end the use of flagrantly anti-democratic mechanisms to suppress the people of this country. We call upon all people to recognize and condemn the repression that is being carried out in their name.

NPP launches protest march and rally demanding Parliament dissolution and new mandate (VIDEO)

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The National People’s Power (NPP) today (20) has organised a protest march and a rally demanding the dissolution of Parliament and a new mandate.

The march walked from the Wijerama Junction to the Ananda Samarakoon Open Theatre in Nugegoda and the rally is currently being held.

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Corn farmers asked to register online for chemical fertiliser

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Commissioner General of Agricultural Development A.H.M.L. Abeyratne revealed that the registration of farmers who cultivate corn in 2022 and 2023 Maha Seasons under the Chemical Fertiliser Distribution Programme has now commenced.

All corn farmers seeking chemical fertiliser have to register by entering their information to www.agrarian.lk in a mandatory step given that the registration process is undertaken online only.

The registrations are accepted from 15.08.2022 to 31.08.2022.

Should anyone find the online registration process problematic, assistance can be obtained from the Agricultural Research and Production Assistant or an Agricultural Service Centre Officer in their area, Abeyratne added.

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Easter Sunday Massacre: Centre for Society and Justice opens website demanding justice (VIDEO)

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The Centre for Society and Religion (CSR) today (20) has launched a website containing all the information available to date about the Easter Sunday Massacre that took place three years ago.

Named Easter Attack Info, the website provides committee reports, commission reports and court cases pertaining to the genocide.

The CSR has opened this website in protecting and promoting the interests of survivors and victims’ families in pursuing justice for Easter Sunday Attacks.

The launching event was held with a press conference, and several loved ones of the victims of the attack shared their ideas.

Visit the website here: http://easterattack.info/

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IMF Staff to visit SL soon

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) revealed that a group of its staff members plans to visit Sri Lanka during August 24 – 31 to continue talks with the Sri Lankan authorities on economic and financial reforms to be taken place.

The IMF, led by Peter Breur and Masahiro Nozaki, is expected to reach a staff-level agreement on a prospective IMF extended fund facility arrangement with the government of Sri Lanka in the near term.

“Because Sri Lanka’s public debt is assessed as unsustainable, approval by the IMF Executive Board of the EFF program would require adequate assurances by Sri Lanka’s creditors that debt sustainability will be restored,” the IMF said in a statement.

The IMF team may also continue the engagement with other stakeholders during the visit, it added.

Read the full statement here: https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2022/08/19/pr22287-imf-staff-statement-on-sri-lanka

President RW issues extraordinary gazette summoning military to all districts!

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe has issued an extraordinary gazette summoning the tri-forces to all 25 districts of Sri Lanka to maintain public order, effective from August 22.

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