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Suresh Subramaniam reelected as Olympic Committee Chief

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Former Chairman of the Sri Lanka Olympic Committee Suresh Subramaniam has been reelected to the position, following the Sri Lanka Olympic Committee Election held today (28).

Subramaniam will serve in his new tenure as the SL Olympic Committee Chief until 2026.

Leaders of 33 national associations participating in the Olympic Games cast their votes in today’s Election, with Subramaniam securing 21 votes over Palitha Fernando, who managed to secure only 12.

Subramaniam, who contested for the office representing the Sri Lanka Tennis Federation, is also serving as its Vice President.

Meanwhile, former Committee Secretary Maxwell de Silva has been re-elected to his former position as well.

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Global Tamil Forum joins humanitarians worldwide in mourning the passing of Bishop Desmond Tutu

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The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) expresses its profound sadness at the passing of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on the 26th of December 2021.

Bishop Tutu belonged to a generation of exceptional South Africans who played a pivotal role in transitioning their country from its apartheid era, and his role, as the Chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, was monumental in uniting and healing the nation after decades of brutal violence.

Bishop Tutu was a man of extra ordinary intellect and compassion, and a leader of principle and pragmatism, and his achievements and accolades were innumerable – iconic spiritual leader, anti-apartheid activist, global human rights campaigner, Nobel Laureate, a member of The Elders – to name a few.

Above all, Bishop Tutu’s true and lasting legacy was that he showed the world that humans can triumph over history. He was a giant who appealed to our better angels to liberate us from the clutches of oppressive history, when many political leaders appeal to our worst to make us prisoners of history and status quo as they chose the easiest path to power.

It is our great fortune that Bishop Tutu “closely followed the protracted civil war in Sri Lanka, its brutal end in May 2009, and the years that have followed.”

Further said “Your journey has many parallels to the one that we travelled in South Africa, in our quest for equality”, and recognised that “Sri Lanka was going to need help from the international community to get back on track, just as they needed in South Africa. I stand in solidarity with the many Sri Lankans, who want just that – to get back on track!”

Those quotes were from a video message Bishop Tutu sent (March 18, 2016) to an Australian Government facilitated Global Tamil Forum event to promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and prosperity for all in Sri Lanka.

In his well-considered and thoughtful message to the event, Bishop Tutu was hopeful of the (then) new government’s initiatives during that period, welcoming its commitments to “resolving the long-standing conflict by introducing a new constitution” and “addressing the injustices of the past through a credible accountability mechanism”, and expressed his “delight at Sri Lanka co-sponsoring the resolution passed by the United Nations Human Right Council”.

Bishop Tutu concluded his message with optimism stating, “Post-conflict processes take time, but what matters is getting on the right path.

Those members of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora who have come together with the Global Tamil Forum to declare peace and call for justice, reconciliation and prosperity for all in Sri Lanka – at this historic event in Australia – are on the right path.

You are painting a new picture of a prosperous and unified Sri Lanka, a new rainbow nation based on equal rights and justice. Congratulations. God bless you.”

Although the planned event never materialised due to many factors beyond our control, and Sri Lanka has receded majorly from the optimistic days of 2016, the relevance, and the power of the message from late Bishop Tutu remains valid, as is GTF’s commitment to play its part in any genuine and meaningful effort to achieve equality, justice, peace, dignity, and reconciliation.

People suffer, Government not: Opposition Leader

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The government, from its point of coming to power, paved the way for number one criminals, cronies and swindlers to enjoy the benefits, leaving the people nothing but sufferance, said Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa speaking on the Day 03 of the “Manushyathwaye Charikawa” initiative undertaken by the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) to address the hassles faced by the general public at Lunugamvehera town today (28).

The biggest joke would be the government’s request to make more sacrifices when the people are so helpless that they are not even able to cover their daily meals, he said.

The Opposition Leader talked to the traders and the town folk and distributed the leaflet distributed mentioning “Family Governance – Destruction of the Country.”

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Railway strike action ceased

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The strike action launched by Railway station masters has been ceased, following a discussion held with the State Minister of Transport this (28) afternoon.

The decision was taken by the Railway Station Masters’ Association.

Accordingly, from tomorrow, the duties will be resumed including the issuance of train tickets and accepting parcels, said Kasun Chamara, the Secretary General of the Association.

The strike action was commenced on December 23 based on a number of demands, leading to a halt of many railway operations including the issuance of tickets. The strike action was intensified with the station masters’ withdrawal from more operations including the transportation of fuel, cement and wheat flour from yesterday.

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UNP Leader urges to reveal alternatives if IMF approach not possible (VIDEO)

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The country is in dire straits amid the prevailing dollar deficit, warned Leader of the United National Party (UNP) MP Ranil Wickremesinghe, making a special statement today (28).

Businesses in particular are collapsing, jobs are being lost, the middle class is deteriorating and farmers are stranded, he pointed out, urging the government that immediate solutions should be sought.

Despite the pandemic situation, many countries around the world have demonstrated economic progress during 2020 – 2021, the UNP Leader went on, adding that the government, therefore, should immediately be seeking the assistance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Should the government decide not to, alternate options must be revealed, Wickremesinghe added.

The people are angry and are suffering from a food scarcity, he reminded.

National Safety Day Celebration (PHOTOS)

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This year’s National Safety Day was organised with the participation of a limited number of people at the district level islandwide, in adherence to the health guidelines due to the Covid-19 situation.

The event was held in front of the Paraliya Tsunami Memorial in Thelwatta, Galle with the participation of the Tri-forces, the Police and the Public.

Religious observances were held to pay their last respects to the victims of many disasters including Tsunami. Those died of the Tsunami tragedy and others were commemorated from 9.25 am to 9.27 am.

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SLPP loses 2022 Budget at Ja Ela Urban Council

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The Budget of 2022 for the Ja Ela Urban Council ruled by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) tabled by its Chairman has been defeated at a majority vote.

Only five members of the Ruling Party, including the Chairman, voted in favour of the Budget, and 10 members in opposition.

Accordingly, the 2022 Budget has been defeated by a majority of five votes. It was noteworthy that five SLPP members also voted in opposition to the Budget.

Previously, the budgets of several SLPP-led local government bodies had also been defeated.

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Outdoor concerts banned amid Covid allowed to continue

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Outdoor concerts, which were suspended due to the Covid-19 situation, will be allowed to continue. Inspector General of Police (IGP) C.D. Wickramaratne has issued instructions to all Police stations in this regard.

The concerts ought to be held in compliance with the Health Guidelines adhered to a specific time-frame.

Accordingly, outdoor concerts will be allowed on Mondays and Thursdays until 10 p.m. These concerts are allowed on Fridays and Saturdays until 1am and on Sundays until 12.30pm.

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Private bus owners against unfair bus fare revision (VIDEO)

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Anjana Priyanjith, Secretary General of the All Ceylon Private Bus Owners’ Association, stated that they would only agree to a revision of bus fares which would protect the Private Bus Industry, the private bus owners could comply with and would pay better wages to bus employees.

In an alternate option, a diesel subsidy could be provided, Priyanjith emphasised, adding that otherwise the minor revision of bus fares set into motion from tomorrow cannot be complied with.

Should the government not increase the minimum bus fare by Rs. 20, further interventions will be made in receiving the diesel subsidy, he added, warning that they are not hesitant to intensify a trade union action in this regard as well.

Priyanjith went on saying that the State Minister of Transport has no power to predict the bus fares in the event that the price of bread is predicted by the bakery owner and the price of plain tea by the hotel owner.

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Grace period of 03 months to settle US$200 million debt from Bangladesh

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The Central Bank of Bangladesh has agreed to grant a grace period of three months to settle the US$ 200 million debt obtained under the Exchange Scheme.

The grace period has been granted as per a request made by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), Bangladeshi media revealed.

The debt, received in three instalments, was obtained to alleviate the exchange crisis suffered by the CBSL.

An interest of 02 per cent will have to be paid in settling the debt to Bangladesh.

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