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Public Property laws do not apply to MPs: Cabinet Spokesman

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The standard law of Sri Lanka cannot be applied to acts of sabotage or destruction of property in Parliament, and MPs cannot be brought before the Judiciary and questioned over matters of such, said Cabinet Spokesman Bandula Gunawardena, speaking to the briefing held in announcing the Cabinet decisions today (09).

The investigations regarding property damage in Parliament should be carried out via the Parliament mechanism itself and the Speaker has all the relevant powers, the Cabinet Spokesman pointed out, responding to media queries regarding the arrest of anti-government protesters across the country under the Public Property Act.

He added that the Speaker can be questioned, has he not taken any measures to address such an event in Parliament.

A number of protesters accused of involvement in causing damages to the properties in the Presidential Secretariat, the President’s House and Temple Trees, which in a historic move were acquired by the anti-government protesters on July 09, were arrested by the Police, and investigations are underway to arrest many others.

The Cabinet Spokesman added that the arresting of protesters under the Public Property Act is being carried out legitimately, but the law does not apply to events of the same nature in Parliament.

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Protests against state repression continue (PHOTOS)

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The Collective of Trade Unions and Multi-People Organisations today (09) organised a demonstration in front of the Fort Railway Station demanding an end to state repression.

They demanded an end to state repression, as well as the abolishment of the Emergency Regulations and the release of all protesters.

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Indictments handed over against three suspects including Johnston Fernando

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Indictments were handed over before the Colombo High Court today (09) against three suspects including former Trade Minister Johnston Fernando, on the allegation of incurring a loss of over Rs. 1.1 million to the government by dismissing employees of the SATHOSA from their duties for political deployment in 2013.

The suspects have been prosecuted under the 70th clause of the Bribery Act and the indictments were handed over before Colombo High Court Judge Navaratna Marasinghe.

The accused parties thereafter have been ordered for release on cash bail of Rs. 50,000 and two sureties of Rs. 1 million each. However, the accused parties’ foreign travels have been banned until the trial’s conclusion.

The defendants have further been ordered to hand over their passports to the Court and to report to the Bribery Commission’s Investigative Unit on the last Sunday of every month.

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PM tables amended budget appropriation bill

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Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena today (09) has tabled the amended draft Budget Appropriation Bill in Parliament.

A decision was made to revise and retable the Budget Appropriation Bill prepared for 2022 to meet the government’s expenditure for the next four months.

Accordingly, the amended bill will be referred to debate soon.

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Electricity tariffs surge by 75 per cent

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The most conversed electricity tariff revision has finally been approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL). Accordingly, PUCSL Chief Janaka Ratnayake speaking to a briefing held in Colombo today (09) revealed that the charges will surge by 75 per cent.

Meanwhile, the water tariffs will also meet a rise, and accordingly, the Ministry of Water Supply stated that the proposal to raise the charges has already been presented to the Cabinet and that the Cabinet will decide on the percentage by which the water tariffs should increase.

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Foreign Ministry reveals Latest Developments on the Chinese Vessel Yuang Wang 5

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs refers to developments related to the Chinese vessel Yuang Wang 5.

Diplomatic clearance for the Chinese vessel to make a port call at the Hambantota port 11-17 August, 2022 for replenishment purposes was conveyed by the Ministry to the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Colombo on 12 July, 2022. Subsequently in light of the need for further consultations, the Ministry has communicated to the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Colombo to defer the visit of the said vessel to the Hambantota port.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to reaffirm the enduring friendship and excellent relations between Sri Lanka and China which remain on a solid foundation, as reiterated most recently by the two Foreign Ministers Ali Sabry and Wang Yi at a bilateral meeting in Phonm Penh, Cambodia on 4 August, 2022. At this first meeting between the two Foreign Ministers, Minister Sabry referred to Sri Lanka’s firm commitment to the one-China policy which has been a consistent principle in the country’s foreign policy.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Colombo

8 August, 2022

FUTA demands an immediate halt to repression

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Over the last few weeks the Federation of University Teachers Associations (FUTA) has issued a number of statements and held press conferences to vehemently oppose the wave of repression unleashed by the illegitimate Wickramasinghe-Pohottowa government. yesterday, Mangala Maddumage, an activist of the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) was abducted in broad daylight and it was only several hours later that he was located at a police station. This abduction came on the heels of the arbitrary arrest of veteran trade unionist Joseph Stalin along with many other youths from the aragalaya, whose only ‘crime’ appears to have been part of a historic people’s struggle for citizens’ rights.

This government, which is increasingly beginning to resemble a lumbering and deformed beast – formed of an unholy alliance between a so-called ‘liberal’ leader and a parliamentary majority from a party that plunged Sri Lanka in to a historic crisis – has no legitimacy. The aragalaya, which was a national movement and lasted many months and spread throughout Sri Lanka’s body politic, delegitimized the mandate received by former President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and the SLPP. It is because he lost the people’s mandate that Gotabhaya Rajapaksa had to resign from his position, with a full two and a half years of his term remaining and flee the country – this was a historic first in Sri Lanka’s political history. FUTA, therefore, holds the position that this illegitimate government has no authority to scrutinize, punish or take any action to delegitimize the historic uprising of the people. We ask Mr. Wickremasinghe, who prides himself on his knowledge of history, to show us one instance where a government rejected by the people in the aftermath of a popular uprising then proceeds to prosecute the very people that rejected it?

Mr. Wickremasinghe, and the so-called tragedy of a government he has cobbled together with backroom dealing, has no moral authority or legitimacy to govern. It also appears blind to the realities of this country which cannot even source sufficient foreign exchange to pay for a single fuel shipment but is making grand plans about long term economic recovery. Mr. Wickremasinghe seems to have forgotten that he has no popular mandate, no legitimacy and indeed even any political power in parliament. He is captive to the whims and fancies of a corrupt and rejected political cabal but is behaving as if he is a historic savior of the nation, majestically stepping into save the country from oblivion.

As FUTA we demand an end to this tragicomedy. The people of this country have faced enough deprivation – both of their economic as well as political rights. We demand an immediate halt to the repression and prosecution of aragayala activists. We call upon the government and all responsible groups in society – civil society organizations, professional groups, trade unions and others – to immediately recognize the aragalaya for what it was – the most inspiring and uplifting people’s movement that this country has witnessed in its postcolonial history. Based on this understanding, we call upon the government to stop this witch hunt and attend to the actual priorities of the people. FUTA reiterates its commitment to the democratic ideals of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and affirms it continued and unreserved support to the spirit and intent of the aragalya. We have and will always stand for the democratic rights of the people. 

Two Galleface protesters arrested for ‘trespassing Temple Trees’

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Galle Face protestors Sasindu Sahan Tharaka & Bhanu Prabhashwara who went with a lawyer to the Bambalapitiya Police earlier yesterday (08) to produce a statement, have been arrested for “trespassing Temple Trees” where hundreds of thousands, if not millions of the general public visited.

Activists are highly concerned of these arrests and call for immediate release ensuring the democratic rights of the citizens of Sri Lanka.

Prices of a cup of tea and a lunch pack slashed (VIDEO)

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Due to the price slash on LP gas, fuel and essential food items, the Restaurant Owners Association has decided to reduce the price of a cup of tea and a lunch pack from today (09), conveying the benefit to the customers, revealed Union President and Consumer Rights Activist Asela Sampath.

Accordingly, the price of a cup of tea will be Rs. 30 and the price of a lunch pack of over Rs. 200 will be slashed by 10 per cent, he noted.

Is any hotel or restaurant selling beyond these prices, it can be informed via 078 871 47 26, he added.

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PM’s Office offers transport facilities to MPs affected by fuel crisis

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The Prime Minister’s Office has decided to provide transport facilities five MPs who are aggrieved by the fuel crisis.

On July 19 and 20, transport facilities were provided to a group of MPs through the Prime Minister’s Office to attend the Parliament sittings for the election of a successor President following predecessor Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s resignation. Despite the fuel crisis being addressed to a certain extent, some MPs continue to feel affected by the fuel crisis.

Accordingly, five MPs will be provided transport facilities for two more months through the Prime Minister’s Office.

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