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Published on Dec 28, 2014
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress decides to support opposition candidate
, Colombo: In a blow to the current Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's reelection bid, the major Muslim party of the ruling alliance, Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has decided to support the common opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena at the forthcoming Presidential Election on January 08.

SLMC leader and government's former Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem announced his party's decision to support Sirisena a short while ago.

Addressing media, SLMC leader said he has already resigned from his ministerial portfolio as Justice Minister in the government and has sent his resignation letter to the President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

SLMC has taken the decision after several rounds of discussions with the government and the President as well as with the opposition candidate.

The party High Command has met this morning and reportedly a majority of the party has favored the decision to support Sirisena while some members were of the view that they should stay in the government.
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Any idea who the Indian govt is currently siding with? The oppsn did make noises about relooking into the Chinese dev of the port... but the news bits also mentioned that the calls by the oppsn about a relook as playing to the gallery and more hogwash.

Last news that I read mentioned that Indian govt is keeping the cards very close to its chest... but I am sure they will discreetly be rooting for the oppsn candidate?
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vijaykarthik wrote:Any idea who the Indian govt is currently siding with? The oppsn did make noises about relooking into the Chinese dev of the port... but the news bits also mentioned that the calls by the oppsn about a relook as playing to the gallery and more hogwash.

Last news that I read mentioned that Indian govt is keeping the cards very close to its chest... but I am sure they will discreetly be rooting for the oppsn candidate?
Anyone that comes to power in SL would do exactly the same.

That's how parasites feed off a host and survive.

To be fair, SL is only exercising it's present options.

It's India that has played it's cards badly. It was holding an excellent hand until cowboy gandhy squandered it.
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Just returned back from SL. Believe it or not, a lot of the common ordinary folks are rooting for opposition. They are angry that MR has amended the constitution in his own favor and most of the prime political/economic benefits are reaped by his extended family members. Although, one guy did say that he is thankful for MR for bringing in peace, but he said he will vote for the opposition because he hates dynastic policies. Just to put it on perspective, Namal was on national TV replying back on allegations about his wealth/helicopters in Nuwara Eliya area. I think it's a 50:50 race and its going to be a messy January. Another older gentleman said he hates MR's parasitic politics, playing India against China. He truly believed in SAARC countries are related to each other and bringing in China and giving them space in the capital and the port is a big mistake. He also talked about Srilanka being multi cultural and multi religious and MR is changing the social fabric of the country brick by brick.

The biggest plus for India is our soft power, China cannot usurp that from us. The movies, the culture, the music we are everywhere and will never feel out of place.
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+ news,
Presently, trains travel from Colombo to Jaffna. It will certainly be expanded to get to the Kankesanthurai Railway Station from 2nd January. The popular north bound “Yal Devi” train will depart for Kankesanthurai connecting the North and South by railroad for the 1st time in twenty five years.

The eighteen kilometers long Jaffna-Kankesanthurai railway line plus the novel signaling & telecommunication technique was reconstructed by ‘IRCON International LTD’ within a cost of US$ 40 million underneath a concessionary credit line of around US$ 800 million supplied by the Indian government for the Northern Railway Reconstruction Work.

.....The Pallai-Jaffna segment was also commissioned on 13th October. The building of the Northern railway tracks symbolizes a landmark in the historical relationship among India and Sri Lanka.
http://ceylonrailway.com/2014/12/29/jaf ... e-opening/
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In other news,

Salman and Jacqueline here for MR polls campaign

And check out the comments,
http://www.dailymirror.lk/59921/salman- ... r-mr-polls
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vijaykarthik wrote:Any idea who the Indian govt is currently siding with?
If I get it right, NSA A.Doval had met the ruling party leaders AND opposition party leaders in his last trip to Sri Lanka. That means our folks would have some clue on how things are moving in SL. GoI should play a neutral game and just work on a good relationship with the GoSL (who ever be it).
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One of the Sri Lankan newspaper published a column saying RAW chief in Colombo has been called back to New Delhi after our NSA's meeting with the SL president. The article also said it is because of his links with the opposition.
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Has the popularity of Rajapakshe gone down?
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A murky election.The "coming colour" (flag colours of the main parties) as locals say at the moment cannot be discerned. However,one fact remains.The Rajapakse family cannot be trusted as he/they have welshed on several promises made before to the Tamils,India,etc. Chinese money is keeping them and the country afloat,with alleged corruption on a mind-boggling scale.The locals are fed up with the country being handed over to the Chinese as a "toy' for them to play with. The minorities are totally against the ruling family. The unknown factor is the huge votebank of the "Indian" plantation Tamils. They could swing the election either way.Thus far Thondamn jr. has been silent and issued no statement.
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All that I have read so far tells me that Rajapakshe is on a sticky wicket. Its also perhaps likely that he might lose it narrowly. However, since he is in the govt, he might probably have the machinery under his control and can rig? That remains to be seen.

But it does look like there is a big blowback against amending the rules to allow a 3rd term for a president. Even supporters of his are finding that a bit difficult to digest.

Remains to be seen if the Chinese influence will be reduced even if the new establishment does come to power.
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The big fear is that the election will not be free and fair. According to sources,the govt's own assessment is that he will lose in a clean election. He and he first family have an enormous amt. to lose .Anything can happen.
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^^^Yes, that is the common concern. But to think of it, if he wins this time his son's political career will be over. People are already talking about his exploits in the hill country. More like Rahul Gandhi, Bilawal Bhutto etc.
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Rajapakse was a war time President. Now that LTTE is erased, a more inclusive President who can carry the aspirations of both Singhalese and Tamils and create harmony in the country is critical for prosperous growth of SL. Rajapakse should go. If he stays, it will happen most likely through massive rigging and has all the risk of him turning into a hard dictator (he is already a soft dictator by most accounts with those that oppose him getting abducted and killed by squads in white vans).

In this respect, I do appreciate the democratic maturity of UK. The British did vote out Churchil who won the great world war as he was not the best peace time PM they could have.
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Why does Rajapakse visit Tirupati, do many Sri Lankan Buddhists believe in Tirupati?
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Aditya_V saar, 'Budhha-avatar' probably? Having speculated that, I don't know the real answer, would like to know too.
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Aditya_V wrote:Why does Rajapakse visit Tirupati, do many Sri Lankan Buddhists believe in Tirupati?
Hindu SL Tamils do and that's why.

Purely an election stunt.
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Published on Dec 31, 2014
By Meera Srinivasan
TNA pledges support to opposition’s Maithripala Sirisena: The Hindu
Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party representing the island’s northern Tamils on Tuesday pledged its support to joint opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena in the upcoming presidential polls.

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) had unanimously decided to extend its fullest support to Mr. Sirisena, said its Leader R. Sampanthan, releasing a detailed statement that accused President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s “regime of being particularly harmful to the well-being of the Tamil-speaking people of Sri Lanka.”

Mr. Sampanthan also said that though, following the end of the war, the environment was conducive for a peaceful and honourable resolution of the conflict, the Sri Lankan government and President Rajapaksa did not use the opportunity. “We feel a senior politician like Mr. Sirisena should be given the opportunity,” as Mr. Rajapaksa had displayed a desire to delay the process of arriving at a reasonable political solution, the TNA leader said.

On whether the TNA was hopeful of realising its long-pending demand for substantive devolution of political powers to the Tamils in Mr. Sirisena’s leadership — given that his manifesto is silent on the subject — Mr. Sampanthan said “we would rather repose faith in Mr. Sirisena.”

“We are looking for a peaceful, honourable and a permanent solution within the framework of a united and an undivided Sri Lanka.”

He said the TNA, having watched President Rajapaksa’s performance for the last 10 years — and particularly since 2010 when he began his second term — deemed it fit to back Mr. Sirisena “rather than expect what has not happened in the last 10 years to happen now [under President Rajapaksa]”.

The TNA leadership has been repeatedly pointing to Colombo stifling the Northern Provincial Council formed after the TNA secured a massive mandate in the September 2013 provincial elections. It has voiced concern over excessive militarisation of the North and alleged land grab by the army.

The TNA’s decision comes days after the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC), the primary Muslim party here, quit the government to join the common opposition platform.

Close contest

With the main parties representing the island’s Tamil and Muslim minorities deciding to endorse the common opposition candidate, the January 8 contest appears closer now, since both President Rajapaksa and his challenger Mr. Sirisena come from similar Sinhala-Buddhist constituencies.

Amid concerns among sections over possible intimidation of voters to prevent them from participating in the elections, Mr. Sampanthan urged the Tamils to come out in large numbers and vote in favour of Mr. Sirisena.

“We appeal to the Elections Commissioner and the Inspector General of Police to ensure that people able to exercise their sovereign right to vote,” Mr. Sampanthan said.
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Published on Dec 31, 2014
By Rifai
Sri Lanka: Mr. President; Time To Pack Your Stuffs: Sri Lanka Guardian
All latest election forecasts tell us Maithri is leading far ahead of you. I shall give this statistics to illustrate the increasing gap between you and Maithri. It is reported that Maithri will get more than 62% vote this time. The breakdown of vote bank in percentage has been made in the following format.

1) UNP (United national party) 34%.
2) JHU ( Jathika Hela Urumaya: 4%
3) DP ( Democratic party) 4%
4) TNA ( Tamil National alliance 6%
5) SLMC ( Sri Lanka Muslim congress 5%
6) JVP ( Jvatha Vimukthi Peramuna: 7%
7) UPFA: united people freedom party 2%


Moreover, there are some other forecasts which predict that Maithri may get more than 55% percentage or more. There are some other predications which indicate that Maithri may get more than 64% percentage of votes. All other online surveys indicate that Maithri will get a landslide victory.
I think around January 15, NaMo could be heading to Sri Lanka for a new President's inauguration.
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If there is a free and fair election,then we could see a dramatic opposition victory.However,do not write off MR,as he is a very canny "down-south" native.A rat is most dangerous when cornered. He also has access to almost unlimited funds and the vote of the "Indian" Tamils in the Hill country is vital."A week is a long time in politics".
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Philip,
From what I read both the parties are not keen to project that they have tamil support. Tamils are still untouchables in politics and I was surprised that TNA came out in favor of Sirisena. May be they don't want a repeat of the past where their stupidity resulted in the election of MR.
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The Opposition do not want the SB vote to go to the pres. Which is why the Tamil open support has been slow in coming. However,a lot depends upon whom the electorate thinki is going to win hen they go to the polling booth.Most people like to back/vote for the winning side. In years earlier,Lankan elections always saw the oppsition being voted in,resulting in an about-face in eco policy every time,that is until JRJ won alandslide that alowed him to change the parliamentary system into a presidential one and it also saw the proportional representation system that prevents anyone from winning a future landslide seats-wise.This is the bane of Lankan politics today.Until the presidential system is scrapped,there will be an abuse of power more often than not.
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Sri Lanka,choking on too much of "Chinese takeaway".
http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2014/12/2 ... onnection/
Too Much China Connection?
By Laksiri Fernando

Excessive reliance on another is not good for a person or a country. This is exactly what is happening today in Sri Lanka. The repercussions of such a policy will be disastrous for democracy and also the economy. Already the consequences are visible in both spheres.

“Like getting chillies by giving ginger” (inguru dila miris gaththa wagai) is a common saying in the country. Origins of the proverb go back to early 17th century when King Rajasinghe II invited the Dutch to defeat the Portuguese and then at the end the Dutch colonised the country. This is also what happened when the British came.

Of course the Western powers (Portuguese, the Dutch and the British) used force to seek alliances and colonise the country. That was a few centuries ago. It was somewhat in desperation that the Kings or the Nobles sided with one against the other. The colonisation was largely unintentional on the part of the locals (kings or the nobles).

However today, the submission for virtual colonisation is willingly done, and voluntary on the part of the political leaders. The reasons are so seemingly obvious; money and power. The ordinary people are mere victims of this process. It is a mind boggling questions how an Eastern colonisation (Chinese) is better than a Western colonisation (British or American). This is the twenty first century and not the sixteenth or the nineteenth century. Colonisations of all forms and from all quarters are inimical to any country’s independence and wellbeing.

Ancient relations

Sri Lanka China relations have a long history. The famous Chinese monk Faxian came to the country in the 5th century to study Theravada Buddhism. It was a spiritual venture. There have been further contacts between the two countries, although not very prominent, as Sri Lanka was on the sea lanes of the silk-road. Most prominent among these contacts was Admiral Zheng, whose adventures and confrontations with the Kotte kingdom in early 15th century is known.

China those days was looking beyond the usual trade or commerce with other countries perhaps like today. It was the second phase under the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It was akin to an initial form of colonisation effort or at least a strategy of string of pearls’ like today. Zheng had several voyages via Ceylon and wanted port facilities in Galle and Colombo. The exact history of the confrontation is not clear. However, when Alakeshvara, who was first a military commander/minister and then the real Kotte ruler, broke his promises to the Chinese, he and his entourage/family were taken prisoner to Nanjing in 1411. According to the Collected Works of Yong Rong (1515), the following was what happened in brief.

“Straight-away, their dens and hideouts we ravaged,

And made captive that entire country,

Bringing back to our august capital,

Their women, children, families and retainers, leaving not one,

Cleaning out in a single sweep those noxious pests, as if winnowing chaff from grain…

These insignificant worms, deserving to die ten thousand times over, trembling in fear…

Did not even merit the punishment of Heaven.

Thus the august emperor spared their lives,

And they humbly kowtowed, making crude sounds

Praising the sage-like virtue of the imperial Ming ruler.”

Undoubtedly there were exaggerations in the description. However, the conflict as a result of either broken promises to the Chinese or because of Chinese over ambitions in Ceylon is true. It is unclear how the colonial ambitions of the Ming Dynasty died down in Greater and South Asia thereafter. If not, Ceylon could have been a colony of the Chinese even before the Portuguese. When it comes to colonialism or colonial influence, whether it comes from the West or the East doesn’t make much difference. To overlook this fact might be a terrible mistake in politics.

Present dilemma

China Sri Lanka relations have been immensely useful and pleasing after independence. Sri Lanka was one of the first countries to recognise the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) after the revolution in 1949 although formal diplomatic relations started later. The relations became launched with the Rubber-Rice Pact in 1952 in the trading sphere. The relations further bloomed particularly during Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s period.

A Chinese academic once told me that she was one of the small girls who welcomed Mrs. Bandaranaike with bouquet of flowers in 1972. They undoubtedly had a good impression of her and the country. These also were the days of the Non-Align Movement (NAM). The BMICH in 1975 and the Exhibition and Convention Hall next door to the BMICH in 1998 were outright gifts of the Chinese.

The times have now undoubtedly changed. China today is more for business than for generosity or mutual relations. There is no question about that, if Sri Lanka is careful enough in these business dealings. It is not directly the Chinese government that deals with Sri Lanka today but some of the major companies and banks, of course under the patronage of the Chinese government.

Even on Sri Lanka’s part, those who deal with the Chinese companies or governmental corporations are allegedly not the properly appointed government officials or the business leaders, but the political cronies or the intermediaries of the ruling government. Most damaging has been the bypassing of tender and evaluation procedures. It is equally despicable to hear how some of the ministers openly defend these deals on the basis of quick decision making.

This writer does not intend to go into the details of these allegedly dubious business deals. Some of them are already exposed in Parliament and in writings of other authors. The purpose of this article is only to highlight the dangers of these business deals in terms of foreign policy (externally) and good governance (internally). However, two of the examples are as follows.

Port City. A major investor in the so-called Colombo Port City project is the notoriously corrupt China Communications Construction Company (CCCC). The whole venture has been agreed upon without any consideration for the environmental damage to the coastline of the Western Province. The project will not benefit the ordinary people, but the big business tycoons and China’s desire for a string of pearls.

Railway, Highway Costs. Costs for the railway lines or road constructions speak loudly for the underlying corruption. Beliatte-Matara Rs 1,430 million. Peliyagoda-Katunayake Rs 1,890 million. Pinnaduwa- Matara Rs 2,700 million and Kadawatha-Kerawalapitiya Rs 7,560 million. One may think this is for the whole construction. Alas, No. This is only for one kilo metre! Look at the discrepancies of the costs.

I am here not even talking about the well-known projects like Mattala Airport. The operational loss last year was a staggering Rs. 2,750 million. It is possible that the presidential election was called in advance before these mega deals would become completely exposed.

Consequences

Sri Lanka undoubtedly is located at a strategic place where East and West meet in some measure at least at sea lanes. This was something emphasised by Professor A. J. Wilson in his Politics in Sri Lanka (Macmillan 1974). This was acknowledged even in ancient times. With the East fast developing today, the strategic importance of Sri Lanka is undoubtedly increased. That is the reason for the notion of Hubs.

However, it is not only one country that Sri Lanka should be concerned about in this equation from the East. India is the closest country to Sri Lanka both geographically and culturally. Japan has been a traditional friend of Sri Lanka like China. Apart from South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore, Indonesia is a fast developing country in Southeast Asia. Australia is also an important partner in the Indian Ocean region and now an integral part of Asia.

On the Western side, beyond the Middle East, we do have our proper Western partners. We also should not ignore the interests of the countries in the African continent. Whatever the frictions at present or in the past, Sri Lanka’s interests dictate us to deal with the Western countries in an amicable and a diplomatic manner. That has been the major orientation of our admired non-aligned policy in the past.

Chinese President Xi Jinping stated during his visit to Sri Lanka recently that the two countries can set a good example of how countries of different sizes can live in amity and cooperate with each other for mutual benefit. That is true. However, China’s recent relations with some small countries in its immediate perimetres are not so good. Vietnam is one example. China is no longer the socialist country that many of us in Sri Lanka admired during our young days. During my last sabbatical in Japan (2005-2006), a Chinese Professor, who is now working in Japan told me that China is now more capitalist than Japan? He was referring not only to the welfare system, but also the way the business ventures are being conducted.

China of course has been defending Sri Lanka or rather the regime against the accusations on human rights violations by the Western countries in international for a, some reasonable and others excessive or exaggerated. However, China’s human rights record itself is abysmal.

The price given for the defence of the regime should not be total submission to a single country in international relations. Of course it is described as defence of the country. It is possible that China is not directly asking for a price. It is more of a case of our present leaders offering the submission even without asking. Another obvious inducement for this submission appears to be the commissions that they accrue through the business deals.

Even from the West, there have been strings attached to aid, loans or even trade. But nothing reported as giving commissions. The regime’s present mood is against the West, at least in rhetoric. However, Sri Lanka should not go back to the traditional predicament of what happened when you exchange chilies for ginger.

Another major China repercussion is on governance. China is a one party state and not democratic. Human rights records are appalling. Principles of rule of law if you can call such – or division of functions between institutions (what we call independence in our parlance) are at least different. Even if there are few positive changes in terms of governance or democracy, it is a long way to go. It is a distant dream. Under the circumstances, it is completely foolish for Sri Lanka to emulate China in any manner in terms of governance, citing efficiency or development.
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Lasantha The writing on the wall

2015-01-07

January 8 is a day of triple significance for us Sri Lankans. It is the birth date of Sri Lanka Freedom Party Founder President and former Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike who was born 1899. It is also the day on which the country faces a crucial presidential election when the people will have the opportunity of making an informed choice, in electing Sri Lanka’s new president for the next six years, keeping in mind the future direction of this Island Nation and the future of our children and our children’s children.

It is also on a day such as this in 2009 that Sunday Leader Newspaper’s fearless and candidly outspoken Editor LasanthaWickramatunga was brutally murdered in broad daylight near a High Security Zone at Ratmalana while on his way to work. His crime was his refusal to bow down to the powers-that-be or to be cowed down by them. His many well documented and audacious exposes of fraud and corruption and the use and abuse of state resources rattled and gnawed at the conscience of those in authority and their sycophants. Lasantha’s disclosures pricked their conscience and deflated their pumped up egos sealing his fate when they could not stomach it any longer.

Lasantha’s journalism called power to account by pulling aside the curtains so that the people could peep into what was happening behind the facades and under the rocks. We need this kind of journalism so that they will be well armed with the information to fight injustice.

"Lasantha’s journalism called power to account by pulling aside the curtains so that the people could peep into what was happening behind the facades and under the rocks. We need this kind of journalism so that they will be well armed with the information to fight injustice"

The following are excerpts from a powerful and moving editorial Lasantha wrote was published posthumously a week after his car was obstructed by assassins who arrived on motorbikes and bludgeoned him to death:

“No other profession calls on its practitioners to lay down their lives for their art save the armed forces and, in Sri Lanka, journalism. In the course of the past few years, the independent media have increasingly come under attack. Electronic and print-media institutions have been burnt, bombed, sealed and coerced. Countless journalists have been harassed, threatened and killed. It has been my honour to belong to all those categories and now especially the last.

“I have been in the business of journalism a good long time. Indeed, 2009 will be The Sunday Leader’s 15th year. Many things have changed in Sri Lanka during that time, and it does not need me to tell you that the greater part of that change has been for the worse. We find ourselves in the midst of a civil war ruthlessly prosecuted by protagonists whose bloodlust knows no bounds. Terror, whether perpetrated by terrorists or the state, has become the order of the day. Indeed, murder has become the primary tool whereby the state seeks to control the organs of liberty. Today it is the journalists; tomorrow it will be the judges. For neither group have the risks ever been higher or the stakes lower.

“Why then do we do it? I often wonder that. After all, I too am a husband, and the father of three wonderful children. I too have responsibilities and obligations that transcend my profession, be it the law or journalism. Is it worth the risk? Many people tell me it is not. Friends tell me to revert to the bar, and goodness knows it offers a better and safer livelihood. Others, including political leaders on both sides, have at various times sought to induce me to take to politics, going so far as to offer me ministries of my choice. Diplomats, recognising the risk journalists face in Sri Lanka, have offered me safe passage and the right of residence in their countries. Whatever else I may have been stuck for I have not been stuck for choice.

“But there is a calling that is yet above high office, fame, lucre and security. It is the call of conscience.People often ask me why I take such risks and tell me it is a matter of time before I am bumped off. Of course I know that: it is inevitable. But if we do not speak out now, there will be no one left to speak for those who cannot, whether they are ethnic minorities, the disadvantaged or the persecuted.

“An example that has inspired me throughout my career in journalism has been that of the German theologian, Martin Niem”ller. In his youth he was an anti-Semite and an admirer of Hitler. As Nazism took hold in Germany, however, he saw Nazism for what it was: it was not just the Jews Hitler sought to extirpate, it was just about anyone with an alternate point of view. Niem”ller spoke out, and for his trouble was incarcerated in the Sachsenhausen and Dachau concentration camps from 1937 to 1945, and very nearly executed.

“While incarcerated, Niem”ller wrote a poem that, from the first time I read it in my teenage years, stuck hauntingly in my mind:
“First they came for the Jews
and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists
and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists
and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left to speak out for me.”

This Government which times without end continues to boast of having destroyed the world’s ruthless terrorist outfit has failed to arrest and prosecute those who so callously and ruthlessly snuffed out Lasantha’s life at the young age of 50.

In today’s political culture we have seen and continue to see attacks on opposition election rallies and the attacks on people who refuse to collude with the Government. These activities are bound to create doubts in the minds of the people about a level playing field for all candidates and the holding of a free and fair election.

Sri Lanka is composed of people from multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-religious backgrounds and it goes without saying that they are bound to hold dissenting views. That’s a people’s birth right and it is the government’s responsibility to foster unity in diversity without cultivating the differences for its political ends.

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Lots of articles lately that say that the oppsn could win. The lowest polls that I see gives Sirisena about 52% of the votes. Time for rigging to ensure that Rajapaksa becomes the winning-est president?

Whats more to the pt: looks like Sirisena being from the old capital -- Anuradhapura and surrounding regions, he has a fair bit of the rural support and hence can give Rajapaksa a serious run for him money. Should be interesting to see what path Sirisena will follow, if he does indeed win the elections.

Has enough support in the form of Wickarasinghe, C. Kumaratunga, Bandaranayake party etc etc. Even overt muslim party support and covert tamil support too for Sirisena. looks like all stars are aligned.

In the meanwhile, the neutral observers from the Asian end are headed by Qureishi and he says that the SL poll heads are confident and all prepared. Wonder what that means?
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@Philip.. given your intimate knowledge of the island and its political contours your post seems to signal to me that the "die is cast".
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vijaykarthik wrote: The lowest polls that I see gives Sirisena about 52% of the votes.
Sirisena as per the below report in Hindu has clearly said that Tamils cannot expect much sympathies from him. He would not be withdrawing the troops from Northern SL.
No Lanka poll pact to woo Tamils: Sirisena
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There was a piece in one of the papers today from a former member of our establishment saying in essence that there would be little diff. between Sirisena or Rajapakse,looking at matters solely from the devolution point of view for the north. I however beg to differ as there is a vital and glaring difference between the two candidates.The Opposition triumvirate of CBK,Ranil and Sirisena are veteran friends of India,having been in power and have had the most cordial of relations with us. CBK went all out to present an acceptable devolution of power to the LTTE,which under its fuhrer payed her back by trying to assassinate her,and did assassinate Neelam Tiruchelvam who was the key person working out the package. The SLFP of which Sirisena is a veteran member has had excellent relations with India from the days of SWRD and Mrs. Bandaranaike.Coincidentally,today ,the day of decision,is the BDay of Mr.Bandaranaike.

Rajapakse on the other hand has done everything to damage India's security by allowing the Chinese and Pakis to squat in the island and operate with impunity from there ,aimed at destabilizing South India.The virtual gifting of hectares of land to the Chinese for the development of a "Port City" ,strategically located right adjacent to Colombo Port in a massive extension of land mass,for 99 years,will see a Chinatown colony peopled by tens of thousands of Chinese in the island in the most blatant act of a "Chinese takeaway".

No one wants to see the return of the LTTE,including India in the north,and a terror free Sri Lanka would beneficial to both nations. The manner in which Rajapakse has delayed the reconstruction of the north,and devolution ,empty promises with actual creeping land grabbing by the military,is the hallmark of his regime. Democratic institutions have been battered especially the press.What diff. is there of the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris and the manner in which independent journalists in Sri Lanka have been treated too? Read this piece in a Lankan paper to see how the regime/familia, has abused the organs of the state to further its own interests.
At judgment they stand - EDITORIAL
2015-01-07

The campaign rallies have ended, the trumpets have sounded. At judgment before the Court of the Sovereign People stand Mahinda Rajapaksa and Maithripala Sirisena, the main contenders at the crucial Presidential Election, which could mark a historic turning point in politics in Sri Lanka.

Both contenders had repeatedly pledged they would instruct their party members and supporters to ensure a free, fair and peaceful election campaign. But during the past month supporters or goons have indulged in acts of violence and threats of violence while some authorities have repeatedly refused to give venues for rallies. In some instances, stages were burnt or broken while party offices were attacked.

Fortunately, Elections Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya has been acting with a degree of independence, though he had earlier said that his hands were tied because of the withdrawal of the 17th Amendment and the imposition of the 18th Amendment. In addition to the presiding officers and others, the Commissioner will deploy about 3,000 officers to supervise the voting in about 12,300 polling booths countrywide. The local election monitoring groups, mainly People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) and the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) have been doing an excellent job recording and reporting hundreds of complaints of violence and violations of election laws. A majority of these complaints relate to the blatant abuse of State resources - public money, property and public servants - for crude party propaganda work.

Among the worst offenders were the State electronic and print media. They have now become Government media with stooging and servile flattery opening the doors for posts and promotions. Opposition leaders have pledged legal action would be taken against State media bosses who promoted the large-scale abuse of public funds for party propaganda. Jail terms or huge fines for them would be valid to ensure that such yellow journalism does not take place again. On Monday at least one private mobile phone operator broke election laws by giving two-minute calls from a candidate. The ringing abuse sounded like a noisy gong and most wise customers cut the calls. We wonder whether the Government-controlled Telecom Regulatory Authority had pulled any wires in this tele-phoney business.

Tomorrow will be the important day for the Elections Commissioner. Mr. Deshapriya may have done a fairly good job up to now. What he does or does not do tomorrow will change the course of Sri Lanka’s history. We hope Mr. Deshapriya will have the courage of his convictions to rise to the occasion and act for the common good of the sovereign people. If large-scale rigging or the infamous computer jilmart is allowed to take place, then the ballot box might turn out to be a garbage bin for the Commissioner.

For the party-politicised Police, the record so far has been like spit on the polish. The Police spokesman especially has been more or less putting a spoke in the wheel of law and order. We hope that at least on these vital two days, with a credible alternative appearing to be more likely, the Police will redeem their reputation by upholding the rule of law. The armed forces also have been given Police powers, but independent observers say they hope the military will not mar its reputation by diverting from its mission to provide security for the sovereign people of Sri Lanka, not just for the Government. Much is at stake and we hope a majority of the 15 million eligible voters will act wisely and with civic consciousness by going to their polling booths and casting their precious ballots, which is the only precious thing most people are left with.
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Here's a piece from a knowledgeable individual.
SRI LANKA: THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE

Many years ago a riveting spy film was made of the same name,remade not too long ago.Events in recent years in Sri Lanka which is now on the razor blade of history,bring into sharp focus the key geo-strategic issue upon which this crucial presidential election rests upon.The current incumbent,Pres.Rajapakse,elected twice before as the popular victor of the Eelam War by the vast majority of the country,the Sinhala Buddhists,now attempts a third term facing a rebel leader ,Maithripala Sirisena, who has the backing of the united Opposition led by former president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga,Ranil Wickremesinghe,a former PM ,Gen. Fonseka-the army chief who masterminded the defeat of the LTTE and the major Tamil political front in the north. Rajapakse and his extensive "familia" are accused of behaving like a Sicilian clan,masterminding rampant corruption,where he and his two brothers virtually hold the "keys of the kingdom".Almost every pillar of the democratic establishment has allegedly been savaged.The worst affected are the media who have been hounded,abused and even murdered,like the late Lasantha Wickrematunga ,the editor of the Leader newspaper.The Rajapakse court to sustain its profligacy and dictatorial style are bankrolled in toto by the Chinese who have the country in its debt but have demanded like Shylock their pound of flesh. Their "Manchurian Candidate" has been only too willing to oblige them!

What has been granted to them by Rajapakse for their munificence has been nothing short of outrageous,a whole new "Chinatown",a brand new city to be built in the sea adjacent to Colombo port where hundreds of acres of land will be created regardless of environmental concerns and handed over to the Chinese for 99 years.There are also deep security concerns of it being a Chinese satellite city,peopled by tens of thousands of Chinese to also include military and intelligence facilities.It was just recently that Chinese subs visited Colombo in an open gesture of defiance to India by the PLAN.This port city will be a massive footprint of the PRC in the Indian Ocean,in India's backyard with grave security implications for it,let alone its concerns about a Chinese naval presence at the new port at Hambantota in the south of the island also built by the Chinese. The Chinese are doing the very same in smaller manner in the Indo-China Sea, enlarging a small atoll into a full-fledged naval station including an airstrip from where it can extend its reach and ambitions to devour the Indo-China Sea (South China Sea) and its untapped wealth.With a huge Chinese population living in the island,it would be China's "human shield" to prevent any Indian intervention in the future,without risking a military response from the PRC.

The wholesale mortgaging of their independence to the Chinese by the current familia has outraged and dismayed millions of Lankans.As one wag pout it,"we have barely discarded the yoke of our colonial masters of the West ,only to sell ourselves to the colonial masters of the East!" Apart from being denigrated for their devouring of rare endangered species of Lankan wildlife as delectable morsels for their dinner tables,the Chinese have also been accused of selling the Lankans a "lemon" in the shape of their notorious power plant at Norocholai built at great cost,which suffers from repeated breakdowns.Boorish behavior of Chinese tourists at popular shopping venues is also frowned upon.The Opposition candidate has declared that should he win,the port city will be unceremoniously sunk to the bottom of the sea.

This election therefore represents a decisive moment in the island's history.It is an election being fought upon the issue of "one family or one nation".Should Rajapakse win,and many allege that he will do anything and everything to stay in power,as he and the familia have everything to lose,the Chinese imprint upon Sri Lanka will only grow darker.A worst case scenario is Sri Lanka may end up like another Hong Kong or Macau,a Chinese colony.The implications for India are too enormous to contemplate here in full.Suffice it to say that the military encirclement of India will be complete both in conventional and strategic military terms.

The news from the island is that if their is a free and fair election,the Opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena will win a narrow victory.But the abuse of governmental machinery and official media and increasing reports of voter intimidation especially in areas like the North,where the Tamil front has plumped for Sirisena,could see lakhs of voters beign thwarted from exercising their ballot.It must be recalled that Rajapakse defeated Ranil Wickremesinghe by only 2 lakh votes thanks to the boycott called by the LTTE,which saw the 4 lakh votes of the Tamils go abegging. Equally important are the lakhs of votes of the 5.6% of the population of so-called "Indian Tamils" who work the tea plantations in the hill country.Their party led by the son of the late revered leader Thondaman has indicated that it will support the president. This vote will be crucial. As the Chinese say,Sri Lanka is living in "interesting times".India can only wait and watch and hope for an outcome that will preserve the independence of a fiercely democratic country,rather than embedding in concrete China's Manchurain Candidate.
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I have been saying for a while that Rajapakse has to go. It is in the interests of Sri Lanka, India and the region. Also no lasting solution to SL Tamil issue can be found with Rajapakse at the helm. He played India and many buffoons here do not even realize it.

Support to Rajapakse and (direct or indirect) support for ethnic cleansing of SL Tamils would be the singgle biggest blot on Su Swamy for eternity.
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To Modi's credit, he advised visiting Sri Lankan Tamils to align with Muslims....to the outrage of several BRFites on BRF. He knows the threats to India better than we do.
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So now that massive turnout in SL elections has occurred what are odds of Rajapakse winning or losing?
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Some evidence of fake ballots found in a car in one place.May indicate some degree of "stufed ballots".However,from available island info,a v.close contest,a lot of enthusiasm in th electorate,primarily because a new clean candidate is pitted againt the incumbent,who has the backing of the united opposition.
Onlu postal ballots have come in thus far with both candidates neck to neck,just 1-5% diff MR in the lead. The postal voting pattern shows that MR leads in the southern dts. while MS is doing better in the central.Results for the north,western,etc. yet to be declared.

Interestingly,the results are being shown in areas where the pres. is expected to do well,mainly in the southern dts.
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Sirisena now in the lead after the Jafna postal ballots have been counted.72% of the vote.MS 52.8%.MR 46.2%.If this is carried on with the general votes,it would appear that he would get at least 3 lakh votes from the northern Tamils.Pollonaruwa also showed a large % vin favour of MS,indicating that the rual Sinhalese vote in the central province/dts. are going to him.The Tamil vote in the hill country is going to be crucial,where the CWC has indicated that it will support the pres."Indian Tamils" hold 5.5% of the vote.MS is expected to do well in the north,central,eastern and western provinces,with MR holding on to his southern votebank.

A simple analysis from the postal ballots indicates that MS will get a majority of the north,central and poss. the eastern dts votes.and is also expected to get the western prov. vote (Colombo).MR has to hold onto his votebank in the southern dts. and hill country to win.
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General votes coming in.1,37,000+ votes,Sirisena in the lead with 10% margin. However,once the general votes from the south come in the gap will narrow.However,the diff. in the postal votes in some of these dts. is quite small,indicating that the Sinhalese vote has been split with MS chipping away at the overwhelming majority MR got the last time round. Big % gains and swings in favour of MS in the areas where he is strongest will put him in th driving seat.
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2.36 lakh votes,Sirisena maintaining an approx 14% lead.The Sinhalese vote apears to be split evenly in the south.If the minorities vote hugely in favour of Sirisena,he is home and dry.The crucial Tamil vote in the hill country is awaited.Badulla ,adjacent to N.Eliya is leaning towards MS. eastern trends indicate a large vote for MS.
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Sirisena leads now by 15-16%.Approx 6 lakh votes now counted.Out of 15 dts,Sirisena is leading in 9.approx 12% of the entire vote has been counted.
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Presently, Sirisena leading by around 8%

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SriLankan election website is pretty slow, has the Kandy results come out?
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Rajapaksha admits defeat. Per BBC website. Hahahahahahahah.
What an elections! So even he couldn't control the election results? Go figure!
What a day for democracy! Brilliant,
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