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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Militarisation of Sri Lanka's Diplomatic and Administrative Services

 
 
Militarisation Of Sri Lanka’s Diplomatic And Administrative Services
By Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema
 
Military personnel handed diplomatic and government postings despite their lack of experience in their new posts The government in post war Sri Lanka is fast militarising the administrative and diplomatic services. The appointment of military heads to key Sri Lankan missions overseas and state institutions has become a talking point among the general public. Since the appointment of military men in civil administration work as well as the diplomatic service, questions have been raised on their roles in such positions.

The difference in military discipline as opposed to the administrative and diplomatic services has caused friction between military personnel, career diplomats and public officials.

Furthermore, the militarisation of the administrative and diplomatic services has had an adverse impact on the careers of civilians who have been graded and promoted to positions according to a set of criteria in their respective line of work.

The country boasts of a rich history in relation to the administrative and diplomatic services.

The Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS) is known to be the main administrative service of the government, with civil servants working for both the Central Government and the provincial councils.

It was formed in 1963 as the Ceylon Administrative Service (CAS) after the Ceylon Civil Service, which was abolished on May 1, 1963. The head of the SLAS is the Secretary to the President.

Meanwhile, the country’s foreign service was established on October 1, 1949, following the independence of Ceylon in 1948 as the Ceylon Overseas Service with the recruitment of its first batch of cadets to deal with foreign affairs.

Following Sri Lanka becoming a republic in 1972 the service changed its name to Sri Lanka Overseas Service also known as the Foreign Service.

Be that as it may, the government’s move to militarise two of the country’s key sectors has now resulted in a considerable number of diplomatic missions and other institutions being headed by military personnel.

Due to their inexperience in holding the offices they have been appointed to, some of the military men in key positions have run into various problems.

Major General Udaya Perera, who was the former Director Operations of the Sri Lanka Army, is the first serving Army officer to hold a diplomatic position as High Commissioner.

Perera is Sri Lanka’s Deputy High Commissioner to Malaysia. It is learnt that Perera has played a key role in the arrest of former LTTE International Wing leader ‘KP’ and has been stationed in Malaysia in order to crackdown on LTTE activities in the region.

However, he has now been accused by members of the Foreign Service of hampering the country’s diplomatic work in Malaysia.

It is learnt that Perera, unable to grasp the concept of a diplomat, was creating a mess in relation to investment and other business ties with Malaysia.

The appointment of another Major General to a Sri Lankan mission caused an uproar among members of the Tamil Diaspora.

Major General Jagath Dias, who commanded the 57 Division during the fourth Eelam war, was appointed Sri Lanka’s Deputy Ambassador to Germany.

Dias’s appointment was challenged by Tamil Diaspora associations who at the time filed a petition at the European Court of Human Rights against the Federal Republic of Germany for accepting his appointment.

Former Air Force Commander and Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Donald Perera, who is Sri Lanka’s maiden ambassador to Israel was also in the limelight recently over a controversial statement made by him.

In an undiplomatic move, Perera was quoted in an Israeli newspaper last year saying that Sri Lanka was a staunch supporter of Israel’s fight against Palestinian terror.

However, hours after the news was published, Perera issued a statement denying the controversial remarks attributed to him and said that the report was ‘totally erroneous.’

The government also tried to set up a Sri Lankan mission in Eritrea by appointing the former Head of the Directorate of Military Intelligence, Major General Amal Karunasekera as its charge d’ affairs.

Karunasekera’s mission was to hunt down LTTE assets in the East African country.

However, Karunasekera was later recalled following investigations into the killing of The Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge, who was assassinated when Karunasekera was heading the Directorate of Military Intelligence.

The government’s move to appoint military men to diplomatic missions have run into problems at an international level too.

Two such incidents were the appointment of General Shavendra Silva as the Deputy Permanent Representative to Sri Lanka’s Mission in the UN in New York and the proposal to appoint former Navy Commander, Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the UK.

Although Silva’s appointment went ahead despite concerns raised by the international community due to allegations of war crimes leveled against him, Karannagoda was not so lucky.

The government had to shelve the plan of sending Karannagoda as the High Commissioner to the UK following strong objections raised by the Tamil Diaspora there.

Karannagoda is now tipped to be appointed as Ambassador to the Sri Lankan mission in Tokyo, Japan. He also served as Secretary to the Highways Ministry, a post that is usually held by a member of Sri Lanka’s administrative service.

Apart from the diplomatic missions, the government has also appointed military men to state-run institutions as well.

The most recent such appointments are former Army Commander Lieutenant General Rohan Daluwatte as the Chairman, National Gem and Jewellery Corporation, and the three armed forces chiefs to the Board of the Water’s Edge members-only club at Battaramulla.
Source: Sunday Leader

சர்வதேச சமூகம் தனி நாட்டுக் கோரிக்கையை ஒரு போதும் ஆதரிக்காது - எரிக் சொல்கெய்ம்

மீண்டும் தமிழருக்கு ஆப்பு வைக்க முனையும் எரிக் சொல்கெய்ம்


அரசுக்கும் புலம்பெயர் தமிழர்களுக்கும் இடையில் நல்லிணக்கத்தை ஏற்படுத்த வல்ல அனுசரணையாள்ராக செயல்பட நோர்வே விருப்பம் தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

அரசுக்கும் தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள் இயக்கத்துக்கும் இடையில் நோர்வேயின் சமாதான தூதுவராக செயல்பட்ட எரிக் சொல்ஹெய்ம் இவ்விருப்பத்தை ஊடகம் ஒன்றுக்கு வழங்கி உள்ள பேட்டி ஒன்றில் வெளிப்படுத்தி உள்ளார்.

இவர் இப்பேட்டியில் முக்கியமாக தெரிவித்தவை வருமாறு:

“நான் இலங்கை வரக் கூடும். இது தொடர்பான ஊடக செய்திகள் உண்மையானவை. ஜனாதிபதி மஹிந்த ராஜபக்ஸவை கடந்த வருடம் சந்தித்தபோது இது குறித்து பேசப்பட்டது. ஆனால் இன்னமும் இறுதி முடிவு எடுக்கப்படவில்லை.

அரசு, புலிகள் ஆகிய இரு தரப்பினரும் ஒரு மனதாக ஏற்றுக் கொண்டமையாலேயே சமாதான அனுசரணைப் பணியில் நோர்வே ஈடுபட்டது. நாட்டில் வாழும் மூவின மக்களும் வரவேற்றமையாலேயே நோர்வே இப்பணியில் ஈடுபட்டது. ஆனால் நாம் எவர் பக்கமும் சார்ந்து செயல்பட்டு இருக்கவில்லை.

இறுதிக் கட்ட யுத்தம் மிகுந்த வேதனைக்கு உரியது. யுத்த அழிவுகளுக்கு இரு தரப்பினருமே பொறுப்பு.புலம்பெயர் தமிழர்கள் ஜனநாயக வழிமுறைகளை கைக்கொள்ள வேண்டும். பேச்சுக்கள் மூலம் தீர்வு காண முயற்சிக்க வேண்டும். யுத்தத்தால் பாதிக்கப்பட்டு இருக்கும் வடக்கு, கிழக்கு மாகாண மக்களுக்கு உதவி செய்ய வேண்டியமை இவர்களின் முதல் கடமை.

இதற்காக இலங்கையின் ஜனநாயக கட்டமைப்பை ஏற்றுக் கொள்ள வேண்டும். தமிழர்களின் சட்ட ரீதியான உரிமைகளுக்காக சர்வதேச சமூகம் பேராதரவு வழங்குகின்றது. ஆனால் இவர்களின் தனி நாட்டுக்
கோரிக்கையை ஒரு போதும் ஆதரிக்காது.

அரசும், புலம்பெயர் தமிழர்களும் பேச்சுக்களில் ஈடுபட வேண்டும். இரு தரப்பினருக்கும் இடையில் நல்லிணக்கத்தை ஏற்படுத்த வல்ல அனுசரணையாளராக செயல்பட நோர்வே தயாராகவே உள்ளது.”

Jan 27, 2011 / பகுதி: சிறப்புச் செய்தி / நன்றி: பதிவு.கொம்

Friday, January 28, 2011

Rao to take up with Colombo killing of Indian fishermen

Rao to take up with Colombo killing of Indian fishermen


PTI – Fri, Jan 28 1:13 PM IST

New Delhi, Jan 28 (PTI) Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao will travel to Colombo tomorrow to discuss with the Sri Lankan government the killing of Indian fishermen in the past one month allegedly by its navy.


"External Affairs Minister S M Krishna has asked the Foreign Secretary to go to Sri Lanka tomorrow to discuss the killing of Indian fishermen with the government there," sources said here today.


Reflecting the political sensitivities in Tamil Nadu, India has already reacted very strongly to the incidents in which two Indian fishermen were killed in the span of one month, notwithstanding Sri Lankan government''s claim that its navy was not involved.


Terming the incidents as "very serious" and "unacceptable", India has said that such incidents have no "justification" and called on Sri Lankan authorities to "desist" from the use of force.


A fisherman was killed and two others were injured while fishing off Kodiakarai coast on January 22. The man, who had put out to sea with two others from Pushpavanam coastal hamlet, died after Sri Lankan Naval personnel allegedly tied a rope around his neck and pushed him into the water, fisheries department sources said.


On January 12, an Indian fishermen was killed in Palk Straits when Lankan Navy allegedly opened fire at three fishermen, who put out to sea from Jagadapattinnam near Pudukottai.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

இந்தா தமிழா இவர் தான் உனது தேசத்தின் குரல்!

பேச்சுவார்த்தை!
பிரபாகரனின் கொலைகாரத் திட்டங்களை முறியடிக்க சர்வதேச சமூகம் அவருக்கு நெருக்கடி கொடுக்க வேண்டும்- அன்ரன் பாலசிங்கம்

பாலசிங்கத்தின் பிரபாகரன் பற்றிய கூற்றை இரகசியமாக வைக்கவேண்டும்- சொல்ஹெய்ம்

Solheim asked Lunstead to keep B’singham comment on Prabha confidential
The Island (SL) January 23, 2011, 9:44 pm

US Amb felt Tigers would come up with new conditions even if SLG agreed for talks on ISGA


One-time LTTE Chief Negotiator, Anton Balasingham, secretly expressed satisfaction over growing international pressure on LTTE leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, for assassinations carried on his orders.


The former British High Commission employee (in Colombo) had felt that international pressure could force Prabhakaran to stop his murderous campaign. According to a leaked US diplomatic missive authored by the then US Ambassador in Colombo, Jeffrey Lunstead, in April 2004, the Chief Norwegian Peacemaker, Erik Solheim, had told him of Balasingham’s opinion, while insisting this shouldn’t be shared with other peace co-chairs. The US cable revealed that Solheim wanted Balasingham’s comment kept strictly private and confidential.


Balasingham had expressed the belief that the then US Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, had put pressure on Prabhakaran by a making a strongly worded statement in mid August 2004.


Solheim, addressing the Sri Lanka donor group in Colombo at the end of a four-day visit to Sri Lanka, had asserted that bold steps should have been taken by both parties to re-start talks. Solheim had believed talks could be resumed if the wording of the agenda regarding an Interim Self Governing Authority (ISGA) could be
resolved.


Solheim also noted that he saw no signal that either side wanted to go back to war. Obviously hostilities could resume through some inadvertent incident, but, Solheim had believed, there was no deliberate plan by either side to resume fighting. According to him, the bottom line was that the "no war/no permanent peace" situation was certainly preferable to a resumed war.


Solheim asserted that the ISGA was a ‘small issue’, though the government and the LTTE had been bogged down over it. The US cable quoted Solheim as having said that Thmailselvan told him (Solheim) the LTTE couldn’t be flexible on the formulation for talks. But once the talks began, the LTTE could be flexible flexible on the ISGA proposal, and were ready to discuss alternate proposals.


Interestingly, Thamilchelvan had felt that the government was now in a better position to enter talks based on the ISGA because of the entrance into the ruling coalition of the Ceylon Workers Congress, and because of statements by the opposition United National Party (UNP) that it would support the government if it entered negotiations based on the ISGA. The LTTE, Thamilchelvan said, would not put forward any further conditions.

The Tigers, Solheim said, were in no particular hurry, and saw no need to help any particular Southern political party.


On the status of the cease-fire, Solheim said that both parties were broadly adhering to it, but neither party was strictly following it. The government had tried to use Karuna to weaken the LTTE, while the LTTE continued its campaign of assassinations of its opponents. Hence both sides were playing with fire.


Ambassador Lunstead told Solheim that his (Solheim´s) emphasis seemed to be on resolving the agenda issue as the roadblock to resumed talks. However, many in the South were saying that the Tigers would not come back to the table until they were able to reassert their control in the East. Did he think that was the case? Solheim said he did not agree. If the President met the LTTE demands on the agenda and ISGA, he said, the Tigers will come to the table. Solheim also said that Balasingham would resume his role as chief negotiator for the Tigers.


Lunstead said that though the Tigers seemed to be feeling some international pressure, but it was not clear if it had actually changed their behavior in any way.


Solheim’s assessment that neither side wants or is planning for a return to war was hopeful —if it was accurate, the UN envoy said adding that the Norwegian’s assessment that only the ISGA formulation remained as a roadblock to new talks could only be tested if the Government came around on that point. The US official
went on to assert that it was quite possible that the Tigers would just come up with new conditions.
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மே 18 2009

இத்தனை பக்கபலத்தோடும், கே. பத்மநாதன் உருத்திரகுமாரன் கும்பலின் காட்டிக்கொடுப்போடும், களமுனையில் நின்ற கருணாவுக்காதரவான தளபதிகளின் தகவல்களைத் திரட்டியும், அன்ரன் பாலசிங்கத்தைக் கொண்டு போராட்டத்தலைமையின் சிறுமுதலாளித்துவ ஊசலாட்டங்களின் விளைவான அரசியல் பலவீனங்களைப் பயன்படுத்தியும், ஒரு இனப்படுகொலையை நடத்தி விடுதலைப் புலிகளின் தனிநாட்டுக் கிளர்ச்சியை வெற்றி கொண்டுவிட்டதாக சிங்கள இனவெறிப் பாசிச சிறீலங்கா அரசு பிரகடனம் செய்திட்ட நாளாகும்.

முள்ளிவாய்க்கால் வீரகாவியம் படியுங்கள்! பரப்புங்கள்!
http://senthanal.blogspot.com/2010/05/18.html

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

அநுராதபுரச் சிறையில் கைதிகள் போராட்டம்

அநுராதபுரச் சிறைக் கைதிகளின் போராட்டம்

Prison incident: Rs 2 m damage


Bhakthi DARMAPRIYA MENDIS Daily News

The incident that took place at the Anuradhapura prison on January 24 had caused a Rs two million damage according to the prison officials and the police.

The inmates in the prison had set on fire many sections in the Anuradhapura prison such as the laundry, kitchen and library.

The Police said that the laundry and the library had been completely destroyed by the fire. The special police team appointed to probe the investigation started their work Sunday.

In addition to the police team, the prison's officials are also investigating.
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Six dead at Anuradhapura Prison incident

Tuesday, 25 January 2011 03:47 Geo
Digatha News

According to a very reliable source the clash that occurred at Anuradhapura Prison had been triggered off when prison officers shot at an agitation carried out since last evening by a group of prisoners. According to unconfirmed reports 6 prisoners have died in the shooting.

The agitation commenced yesterday evening against not allowing visitors of prisoners to bring more than one parcel of food, non availability of water service in the prison, detaining more than 300 prisoners in a hall that could hold only 150 people, allowing 70 LTTE suspects to move with ordinary prisoners and demanding
solutions to various other issues confronted by the prisoners.

About 150 prisoners climbed on to the roof of the prison to engage in the agitation. Today evening prison officers have shot at the agitators from the office of the prison inspector. Later, the prison officers have damaged the properties at the prison library and the kitchen and set fire to them. According to prison sources no action has been taken yet to put out the fire.

அநுராதபுரச் சிறைச்சாலையில் இருந்து தமிழ்க்கைதி: எங்கள் உயிரைக் காக்க உடன் நடவடிக்கை எடுங்கள்!

Monday, January 24, 2011

"சயனைட்" நாவல் - ஒரு பார்வை

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