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Prabhakaran, Veluppillai and the father-son relationship

 

by D.B.S. Jeyaraj

Veluppillai Prabhakaran’s father Thiruvengadam Veluppillai breathed his last on Wednesday January 6th night. The 86 year old retired government servant’s birthday was on January 10th. [dbsj]

Tradition bound Udappu

by Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai

“Udappu” is situated between the Dutch Canal in the East, Indian Ocean in the West, Poonaipitty village in the North and Pinkatti village in the South. According to some reports, that there was a flood in this area earlier, and it was called “Udaippu” afterwards. Another report says that people were looking for pure water and sea side, while searching for such place they found “Udaippankarai”. Later, the name derived from “Udaippu” to “Udaippankarai” to “Udappu”, which is currently being called. [HA]

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Amnesty voices for former Sri Lanka military officials held incommunicado by gov.

End post election clampdown on dissent

Amnesty International today called on the government of Sri Lanka to immediately end its crackdown on journalists, political activists and human rights defenders after last week’s presidential election.

Opposition supporters and journalists have been arrested, several prominent newspaper editors have received death threats and trade unionists and opposition supporters have been harassed following the election.

The Centre for Monitoring Election Violence reported more than 85 post election incidents, including two murders and several assaults. The CMEV has not released details of these incidents.

Pressure on government critics has been mounting since President Mahinda Rajapaksa was reelected on 26 January, defeating his former Chief of Defense Staff, retired army general Sarath Fonseka.

“Victory against the Tamil Tigers followed by a historic election should have ended political repression in Sri Lanka but instead we have seen a serious clampdown on freedom of expression”, said Madhu Malhotra Amnesty International Regional Deputy Director Asia- Pacific.

Sri Lankan journalists have given Amnesty International a list of 56 of their colleagues who face serious threats, including some working for government-owned Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, as well as Independent Television Network, Lak Hada and the Lake House Group.

“Threats, beatings, and arrests mean that Sri Lankan human rights activists live in fear of the consequences of expressing their political opinions,” said Madhu Malhotra,

Security officials detained thirteen former military officials supporting the defeated Presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka on 29 January during a raid on the candidate’s campaign office. They are being held incommunicado, according to opposition lawyer Shiral Lakthilaka.

The government has accused Fonseka and his supporters of plotting a coup d'etat.

Also on 29 January, police officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) raided the office of newspaper Lanka Irida and arrested chief editor Chandana Sirimalwatte who remains in detention. The newspaper had openly campaigned for opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka during the elections.The office was raided again the following day.

Offices of the popular internet site Lanka E News was sealed off by the authorities and Amnesty International received reports that a number of unidentified gunmen visited the Lanka E news office on at least two occasions during last week.

Sri Lankan journalist and political analyst Prageeth Eknaligoda, a contributor to the site, disappeared on his way home from work two days before the election and is still missing. When his wife reported his disappearance to the Homagama police, she was herself detained for several hours. Eknaligoda had been actively reporting on political events in the run-up to the election and had recently come out in favour of Sarath Fonseka

“President Rajapaksa’s government has to show that it will now try to deal with the human rights violations that have plagued Sri Lanka, instead of using the post election period to launch a new crackdown,” said Madhu Malotra.

Numerous serious assaults by unknown perpetrators against journalists have not been properly investigated or prosecuted. Amnesty International calls on the Sri Lankan authorities to change this pattern and demonstrate their commitment to human rights standards by ensuring the prompt, thorough, independent and impartial investigation of these recent attacks.

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The lack of interest of the Police in finding the journalist Eknaligoda is rather surprising and indicates some other factor is at play. I feel sorry that a poor man, working to earn a living for his family has been abducted by the authorities and now they do not even say that he has been arrested under PTA.

This is pure anarchy and lawlessness by the authorities themselves and especially the defence secretary who is well known for threatening news papers. It is tragic that now Sri Lanka has descended to the lowest depth despite all this nationalistic hype. When human life is of no value, then we have descended to the level of barbarians.

Posted by: SriLankan | February 2, 2010 09:52 AM

Why are they calling MR as a Computer Elected President? Rigging did not take place, the election was calm and quite in all places except Jaffna. MR is leading by 1.8 million votes. Can the Computers manipulate the results? What is the software they used? Is it really possible? Some IT expert please explain.

On the other hand, some people say SF misled them and finally they got cheated.

The President once said, there are no minorities or majorities in Sri Lanka. There are only two kinds of people in Sri Lanka. Those who Love Sri Lanka (PATRIOTS) and those who do not love Sri Lanka (TRAITORS).

The situation today is, if you support MR you are a PATRIOT, if you support SF you are a TRAITOR!
For example, the Army Officers in the Sinha Regiment who were once Heros are now Traitors because most of them support SF.

An year ago, SF gave his life (almost died) fighting for his motherland and then he was known as the War Hero, a true Patriot but today, he and his Army officers have become a Zero, Traitors and Common Criminals.

Some people are saying it is the Law of Karma working (Heros turning into Traitors in a very short period) while others say it is an undemocratic and dangerous situation while another few say traitors deserve it.

For us the common people, it looks like the Peace we achieved after 30 years with the help of both MR and SF and enjoyed for the last 6 months is gone. Is this a CURSE to our country?

Posted by: Tissa | February 2, 2010 05:44 PM

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