Protest in front of Indian commission in Colombo - Effigies of Karunanithi and Sambanthan burnt

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The protest was staged opposite the Indian High Commissioner's official residence and was organized by the Federation of National Organizations.
This protest was organised by the members of National Patriotic Movement and several other members of racist parties.
Protesters burned the effigies of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.Karunanithia and also leader of the Tamil National Alliance R.Sambanthan.
 Protesters are demanding the Eelam Summit in India be called off and they pointed out that India should stop its unnecessary inference in Sri Lanka.
Leader of the National Patriotic movement Gunadasa Amarasekara were also present at this protest.
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National Patriotic Movement blamed once again India as proved its double stance . Earlier Indian central government banned the word of Eelam in the TESO conference but however later on they have granted the permission this regard.
Addressing the protest leader of the National Patriotic movement Gunadasa Amarasekara stated ,
Earlier Indian supplied weapons for Tamil people and work hard to establish Tamil Eelam however they were unable to achieve victory in this process. Today they are hoping to make dominations in the economy of  SriLanka.
SriLanka is a sovergenity nation. We urge India not to make unnecessary interference on SriLanka.
When President Mahinda Rajapaksa bow his head towards economic interference of Indian he would face difficulties to take over future ruling in this country.
We are not interested to send him home. We urge president to be polite in this issue.
We urge India not to grant permission to hold TESO conference in the country. Indian should not intervene in to the Lankan issue. SriLanka is not a province of India.
Western nations have made blame of war crime allegations against SriLanka and hopes to hopes to produce president before the international criminal court.
Gunadasa Amarasekara also stated western nations hopes to establish 13th amendment in this country and cerate Tamil Eelam fro Tamil people in this country.

Sixteen Service Entry candidates commissioned at NMA

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Sixteen (16) Service Entry candidates belonging to Executive, Electrical, Engineering, Marine Engineering, Supply, Medical, Shipwright and Patrolman branches who joined the Naval & Maritime Academy on 05th October 2011 and underwent strenuous 39 weeks of hard training, had their commissioning parade at the Naval & Maritime Academy (NMA) main parade ground at Trincomalee in the morning on 11th August 2012.
The Chief Guest, Director General Civil Engineering Rear Admiral WS Jayasinghe took the salute and inspected the Guard of Honour and newly commissioned officers at the colourful parade. Deputy Area Commander of the Eastern Naval Area, Commodore DMS Dissanayake, Commandant of the NMA, Commodore USR Perera, senior officers from the Navy Headquarters, all senior naval officers of the Eastern Naval Command including the Fleet, spouses, parents and well wishers were also present on the magnificent occasion.

The Naval & Maritime Academy was commissioned in 1967 and was awarded the President’s colours in 2003 in recognition of the outstanding service rendered over 45 years to the Nation by producing naval personnel of highest standards. Further, it was granted the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System certification by the Sri Lanka Standard Institution. The NMA, considered as the most prestigious training institute, caters to the needs of SLN, training naval officers and providing advanced training to sailors.

The Passing Out parade was held in keeping with age-old customs and traditions of the Sri Lanka Navy. The newly commissioned officers marched in a splendid manner, attired in ceremonial naval uniforms. EA IV DK Weerasinghe (AL 44433) was selected as the best Service Entry Candidate of the batch.

Ground Breaking Ceremony of OZO Hotel in Kandy

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Sino Lanka Hotels Holdings (Pvt) Limited, Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC, together with ONYX Hospitality Group, celebrated the launch of OZO Kandy, the second OZO property to be built in Sri Lanka. Hon. Basil Rajapaksa, Minister for Economic Development and Tourism, Hon. Sarath Ekanayake, Chief Minister of Central Province, Hon. Tikiri Kobbekaduwa, Governor of Central Province, His Worship Mahendra Ratwatte, Mayor of Kandy, shareholders and owners of Sino Lanka Hotels Holdings and The Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC and executives from ONYX Hospitality Group participated in a ground breaking ceremony at the OZO site behind the Hotel Suisse in Kandy.

The project is a joint venture between Sino Lanka Hotels Holdings, headed by Bob Kundanmal and Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC – owning company of the Queen’s Hotel and Hotel Suisse, headed by Sanjeev Gardiner. ONYX, a Thailand based Hospitality Company which operates four hotel brands in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, will manage the new hotel under its OZO brand.

“We are very positive about tourism in Sri Lanka and moving forward to build all six hotels. We are pleased to partner with ONYX on our three star properties,” Stated Bob Kundanmal, Chairman of Sino Lanka Hotels Holdings (Pvt) Limited.

“Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is growing rapidly and we are intent on becoming a part of the booming opportunities ahead through new partnerships and projects such as the OZO brand expansion in Sri Lanka,” added Sanjeev Gardiner, Chairman, Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC.

OZO, is a select service brand aimed at travellers looking for insider experiences and a great sleep, revitalising the idea of smart travel. The 128 room OZO Kandy will be located adjacent to the Hotel Suisse at Sangaraja Mawatha off the Kandy Lake. The hotel’s recreational facilities will include a swimming pool, gym, two restaurants and OZO’s innovative grab and go, food on the run concept, O2Go.

Construction for OZO Colombo, located on Marine Drive, Colombo 04, is progressing well and the company is awaiting approvals to commence a third project in Galle.

Sino Lanka Hotels Holdings (Pvt) Ltd is a special purpose joint venture investment company established by investors and promoters, Bob Kundanmal, Stefan Furkhan together with Singaporean investors Manu Bhojwani and Rajan Bharwani to develop hotel and resort projects in Sri Lanka. The Company has so far acquired six sites in Colombo, Galle, Kandy, Seenimodera, Chilaw and an island in Beruwela for the purpose of developing hotels and resort properties.

The Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC is a public listed company listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange and owns Queens Hotel and Hotel Suisse. Queens Hotel – Kandy, located in the city of Kandy and built by the British over 150 years ago amongst splendid surroundings alongside the Kandy Lake, Hotel Suisse ideally located right beside the historic and picturesque Kandy Lake. The Chairman of the Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC is Mr. Sanjeev Gardiner the Group Chairman of the Galle Face Hotel Group. The ultimate parent Company of the Both Suisse Hotel (Pvt) Ltd and the Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC is The Galle Face Hotel Co. Ltd. The Suisse Hotel (Pvt) Ltd. which is the JV Company for the OZO project is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Kandy Hotels Co. (1938) PLC

ONYX Hospitality Group operates four diverse yet complementary hotel brands – Saffron, Amari, Shama  and Ozo – each catering to the distinctive requirements of today’s business and leisure travellers. The Thailand-based hotel management company also manages a portfolio of independently owned or franchised properties throughout Thailand. ONYX reaches beyond its Thai roots to offer innovative management solutions across the Indian Ocean, Arabian Gulf and Asia-Pacific regions.

External Affairs Ministry hands over Legal Documents to the Department of NationalArchives

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In keeping with the National Archives Act, the Ministry of External Affairs yesterday made arrangements tohandover all Treaties and Agreements signed prior to 1985 to the Department ofNational Archives.
At a simple ceremony held yesterday at the Ministry premises, the Minister of External Affairs, Prof. G.L. Peirismade a token handover of 171 legal documents kept by the Ministry’s Legal Division, which is the depository of all Treaty Agreements signed by theGovernment of Sri Lanka, to Dr. Saroja Wettasinghe, Director/National Archives.

The Five R’s of peace and stability - By Lucien Rajakarunanayake

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Less than two weeks ago President MahindaRajapaksa told a group of rehabilitated ex-LTTE cadres, “We will not allow petty politics to harm the communal harmony reinstated after defeat of terrorism.” He was speaking to 1,250 former LTTE fighters who were being reintegrated into society and given livelihood loans to enable them to move into society.
“You were forced to sacrifice your youth and happiness to cultivate hatred and division among people and now it is the time for you to begin a new life with hope and vigour for a brighter future. All of you are equal stakeholders of the massive development Sri Lanka is witnessing today and this initiative will provide the opportunity for you step into the society as dignified individuals,” the President told the ex-combatants. This seemed a prelude to how from Tuesday last the world was shown the reality of the new changes taking place in Sri Lanka in the post-conflict phase, in the Defence Seminar 2012 on the theme ‘Towards lasting peace and stability’. This was the occasion for Defence Secretary GotabhayaRajapaksa, the keynote speaker, to state that “as we step forward into a brighter future, we will do so together as Sri Lankans and that is the greatest accolade that can be paid to the success of Sri Lanka’s post-conflict development; that will be our legacy to future generations.”

Speaking to an audience that included defence experts and analysts, specialists on development, those knowledgeable in rehabilitation and resettlement, and relevant aspects of humanitarian activity from many foreign countries, in addition to our own specialists in these fields and other observers, GotabhayaRajapaksa laid out the path that the Security Forces of the country had taken in bringing the country to the present level of peace and stability, which surpassed the expectations of many who had good knowledge of the 30 year conflict the country had been dragged through.

Defeat of terrorism

Recalling the situation the country faced after the defeat of the LTTE in May 2009, in the midst of the outpourings of relief and joy at the defeat of terrorism, he said the government was deeply aware of the grave challenges and responsibilities it faced in the war’s aftermath, which he detailed as:

• Demining needed to be carried out over approximately 5,000 square kilometres of land
• Reconstruction had to take place in the former LTTE controlled areas
• Nearly 300,000 internally displaced people needed to be Resettled
• Close to 12,000 surrendered LTTE cadres had to be Rehabilitated and then Reintegrated
• Normalcy had to be restored throughout the land; and
• Measures had to be taken to foster national Reconciliation and economic development.

He thus laid down the Five R’s of the new strategy for peace stability in the country, in the form of Reconstruction, Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Reconciliation.

The Defence Seminar was a detailed and important study, with good interactions among participants on how the country, and especially the Security Forces, had faced the new challenges with a detailed record of the achievements made so far in the first four of the R’s and moving steadily towards Reconciliation.

In a studied and detailed analysis of every aspect of the move to ensure peace and stability, Mr. Rajapaksa showed how each aspect of the process of restoration and peace building was done. On demining, which was the major initial problem, he showed how as at end June 2012, 469,275 antipersonnel mines, 1,399 anti-tank mines, and 388,963 unexploded ordnance devices had been recovered. It is because of the number of mines and IEDs laid by the LTTE was so very large that demining in some areas continues to this day, he said.

As these excerpts from Mr. Rajapaksa’s address would show, he explained how alongside the demining process, Reconstruction was expedited in each area that was cleared of mines and rendered safe. As a result of LTTE action and long neglect, many of the houses, business premises, government offices, schools, hospitals, other facilities and infrastructure were in need of significant repair and improvement.

New housing units

The renovation of houses and construction of new housing units was one of the government’s first priorities in terms of reconstruction. The Army has been involved in several programmes to renovate damaged houses and construct new ones. Under a grant sponsored by the government of India, 43,000 new houses will also be constructed in these regions. The pilot project for this programme was launched in 2010, and 1,000 houses have already been built and handed over to the beneficiaries. Through the on-going programmes, the housing stock in the North will be greatly increased and improved over the next few years.

Emphasizing the importance of agriculture related development in a largely rural society, in areas where the rural livelihoods had been destroyed, the Defence Secretary said: “Much of the irrigation infrastructure, including canals and tanks, was restored early on to revive agriculture and farming, while major programmes to upgrade drinking water supply and sanitation are also underway.”

“The role played by the military in the reconstruction activities just described deserves to be highlighted. For many of the projects undertaken, especially those begun soon after the end of the war, the military provided engineering expertise, construction plant and equipment, as well as much of the necessary manpower.”

“While state owned institutions such as the State Engineering Corporation and the Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau undertook several responsibilities, and while many private sector and foreign organizations won contracts for certain projects, the fact remains that the military was essential in facilitating the reconstruction activities. At the same time, it also helped facilitate several other important functions, including supporting the care of the internally displaced.”

Rehabilitated LTTE cadres

Having explained in detail the measure taken to restore normalcy, Mr. Rajapaksa was emphatic that the most fundamental requirement of the people in the North and East is the opportunity to build a better life for themselves. In this context, he was pleased to note the great deal of work done by the military to help the civilians.

“The Army has renovated more than 6,000 houses and constructed nearly 7,000 new permanent or semi-permanent houses for the civilians being resettled. It has constructed 19 schools, created 23 school playgrounds, and renovated more than 55 old school buildings. Assistance has also been provided through the provision of fishing gear, utilities for farming and provision of livestock and seeds for agriculture. Medical clinics are held from time to time, and assistance is provided for the conduct of religious, cultural and other festivals. During this critical period, as the newly resettled people are finding their feet, the role played by the military in assisting the civilians has helped our Armed Services win their hearts and minds.”

As he was winding up, it was with a measure of much confidence in the future that Mr. Rajapaksa echoed what President Rajapaksa told the rehabilitated LTTE cadres last week: “As the people of the North and East resume their day-to-day lives in a peaceful and stable Sri Lanka, they do so with fully restored democratic freedoms, greatly improved standards of living and with unrestricted opportunities to make a better future for themselves.

I have every confidence that as a result of the many beneficial developments that have taken place since the end of the war, there will be no space for the re-emergence of our previous problems.

It was the same note of optimism seen in his conclusion that: “Sri Lanka’s journey during the three years since the dawn of peace has seen the country transform itself from a nation at war to a country that is amongst the most peaceful, stable and secure in the world.

The unwavering commitment and resolve of the government to swiftly implement measures for Reconstruction, Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Reconciliation has laid the foundation for a prosperous future for all our citizens, irrespective of their diversity and differences.

I have every confidence that as we step forward into this brighter future, we will do so together as Sri Lankans. That is the greatest accolade that can be paid to the success of Sri Lanka’s post-conflict development; that will be our legacy to future generations.”

Ambassador Sarrath Kongahage briefs State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany Dr. Harald Braun

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Mr.Sarrath Kongahage met with Dr. Harald Braun, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany, at the Federal Foreign Office on 2nd August 2012.
During the meeting, the Ambassador comprehensively briefed State Secretary Dr. Braun about the current developments in Sri Lanka regarding the reconciliation, reconstruction and rehabilitation process during the post-conflict period in the country. The Ambassador detailed to the State Secretary that ninety-eight percent of the displaced people had already been resettled and eighty per cent of the area contaminated with land mines had been cleared.

The State Secretary appreciated the accomplishments with regard to the rehabilitation and resettlement programme in the Northern and Eastern provinces and the post–conflict economic development drive in the country. The State Secretary further expressed satisfaction about the remarkable achievement in clearing the land mines, which paved the way for rapid resettlement.

In this context, the Ambassador thanked the German Government for its consistent support in the post-conflict development in Sri Lanka, including building a hospital in Karapitiya, the vocational training institute, which is currently being built in Kilinochchi, and the support for clearance of land mines.

The Ambassador also briefed the State Secretary with regard to the National Action Plan, which has been approved by the Cabinet of Ministers to implement the LLRC recommendations on 25th July 2012. The National Action Plan has identified key elements. An 8-member task force will coordinate and facilitate the task of implementing the LLRC recommendations. A copy of the National Action Plan for the protection and promotion of human rights was handed over to the State Secretary.

The Ambassador recalled the visit of Mr. Juergen Klimke, Member of German Federal Parliament, accompanied by Mr. Ian Karan, a Sri Lankan-born businessperson and former economics minister in the state government of Hamburg, who requested the State Secretary to arrange a similar visit of members of the German Federal Parliament to observe developments at first hand.

On the meeting, the Ambassador and State Secretary discussed the celebration of the 60th anniversary of bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Germany in both countries in 2013.

The State Secretary stated that Sri Lanka and Germany possess unexplored potentials, and as the situation is conducive in Sri Lanka, both countries could focus on further investment, trade and tourism in the near future.

At the end of the meeting, the Ambassador presented the State Secretary with a souvenir depicting the culture of Sri Lanka.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Head of the South Asia Division of the Federal Foreign Office, the Second Secretary of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Berlin.

Former MP Ananda Dassanayake has passed away

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Mr. Ananda Dassanayake, a former Trade Union Leader and a Senior Assistant Secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party passed away at his Gampola Sinhapitiya residence in Sinhapitiya, Gampola on 9th.  He was 93 years of age.
Mr. Dassanayake has served the nation as a Senator, a Parliamentarian and a Governor of the Uva and Southern provinces.
He was appointed to the senate in 1950 and later elected to Parliament in 1970 to represent the Kotmale electorate. He remained an MP for 17 years. Mr. Dassanayake was one of the 8 SLFP MPs elected to Parliament in the 1977 General Election.
Mr. Dassanayake served as the Governor of the Uva Province from January 1995 to 1999, and from 1999 to 31st January, 2002 served as the Governor of the Southern Province.
He functioned as the President of the Sri Lanka Independent Trade Union for several years before entering Parliament.He is an alumnus of the University of Peradeniya, and began his carrier as a teacher. He was a close associate of the late Mr. D. A. Rajapaksa.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa paid a visit him recently when he was receiving treatment at the Intensive Care Unit of the Kandy General Hospital. Mr. Dassanayake was a father of six including the Central Provincial Council Member Kumara Dassanayaka.
His wife Nanda predeceased him.
His remains lie at his residence No. 90 Sinhapitiya, Gampola. Cremation will take place on Saturday. (niz)