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Monday, October 20, 2014

U.S. is Responsible for the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Liberian Scientist

U.S. is Responsible for the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Liberian Scientist

By Timothy Alexander Guzman
Global Research, October 17, 2014

Dr. Cyril Broderick, A Liberian scientist and a former professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Liberia’s College of Agriculture and Forestry says the West, particularly the U.S. is responsible for the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Dr. Broderick claims the following in an exclusive article published in the Daily Observer based in Monrovia, Liberia. He wrote the following:

The US Department of Defense (DoD) is funding Ebola trials on humans, trials which started just weeks before the Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone. The reports continue and state that the DoD gave a contract worth $140 million dollars to Tekmira, a Canadian pharmaceutical company, to conduct Ebola research. This research work involved injecting and infusing healthy humans with the deadly Ebola virus. Hence, the DoD is listed as a collaborator in a “First in Human” Ebola clinical trial (NCT02041715, which started in January 2014 shortly before an Ebola epidemic was declared in West Africa in March.

Is it possible that the United States Department of Defense (DOD) and other Western countries are directly responsible for infecting Africans with the Ebola virus? Dr. Broderick claims that the U.S. government has a research laboratory located in a town called Kenema in Sierra Leone that studies what he calls “viral fever bioterrorism”, It is also the town where he acknowledges that is the “epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.” Is it a fact? Is Dr. Broderick a conspiracy theorist? He says that “there is urgent need for affirmative action in protecting the less affluent of poorer countries, especially African citizens, whose countries are not as scientifically and industrially endowed as the United States and most Western countries, sources of most viral or bacterial GMOs that are strategically designed as biological weapons.” He also asks an important question when he says “It is most disturbing that the U. S. Government has been operating a viral hemorrhagic fever bioterrorism research laboratory in Sierra Leone. Are there others?”

Well, Mr. Broderick’s claims seem to be true. After all, the U.S. government has been experimenting with deadly diseases on human beings for a long time, history tells us so. One example is Guatemala. Between 1946 and 1948, the United States government under President Harry S. Truman in collaboration with Guatemalan President Juan José Arévalo and his health officials deliberately infected more than 1500 soldiers, prostitutes, prisoners and even mental patients with syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chancroid (a bacterial sexual infection) out of more than 5500 Guatemalan people who participated in the experiments. The worst part of it is that none of the test subjects infected with the diseases ever gave informed consent. The Boston Globe published the discovery made by Medical historian and professor at Wellesley College, Susan M. Reverby in 2010 called ‘Wellesley professor unearths a horror: Syphilis experiments in Guatemala.’ It stated how she came across her discovery:

Picking through musty files in a Pennsylvania archive, a Wellesley College professor made a heart-stopping discovery: US government scientists in the 1940s deliberately infected hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis and gonorrhea in experiments conducted without the subjects’ permission. Medical historian Susan M. Reverby happened upon the documents four or five years ago while researching the infamous Tuskegee syphilis study and later shared her findings with US government officials.

The unethical research was not publicly disclosed until yesterday, when President Obama and two Cabinet secretaries apologized to Guatemala’s government and people and pledged to never repeat the mistakes of the past — an era when it was not uncommon for doctors to experiment on patients without their consent.

After Reverby’s discovery, the Obama administration apparently gave an apology to then-President Alvaro Colom according to the Boston Globe:

Yesterday, Obama called President Álvaro Colom Caballeros of Guatemala to apologize, and Obama’s spokesman told reporters the experiment was “tragic, and the United States by all means apologizes to all those who were impacted by this.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had called Colom Thursday night to break the news to him. In her conversation with the Guatemalan president, Clinton expressed “her personal outrage and deep regret that such reprehensible research could occur,’’ said Arturo Valenzuela, assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.

The study in Guatemala was led by John Cutler, a US health service physician who also took part in the controversial Tuskegee Syphilis experiments which began in the 1930’s. Researchers wanted to study the effects of a group of antibiotics called penicillin on affected individuals. The prevention and treatment of syphilis and other venereal diseases were also included in the experimentation. Although they were treated with antibiotics, more than 83 people had died according to BBC news in 2011 following a statement issued by Dr Amy Gutmann, head of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues:

The Commission said some 5,500 Guatemalans were involved in all the research that took place between 1946 and 1948. Of these, some 1,300 were deliberately infected with syphilis, gonorrhoea or another sexually transmitted disease, chancroid. And of that group only about 700 received some sort of treatment. According to documents the commission had studied, at least 83 of the 5,500 subjects had died by the end of 1953.

Washington’s reaction to the report is a farce. The apology made to Guatemala’s government was for the sake of public relations. Washington knows about its human experimentations in the past with deadly diseases conducted by government-funded laboratories that are known to be harmful to the public. The U.S. government is guilty in conducting numerous medical experiments on people not only in Guatemala but in other countries and on its own territory. As the Boston Globe report mentioned, the Tuskegee Syphilis Study occurred between 1932 and 1972 by the U.S. Public Health Service to study the “natural progression” of untreated syphilis in the African American population. The U.S. Public Health Service and the Tuskegee Institute collaborated in 1932 and enrolled 600 poor sharecroppers from Macon County, Alabama to study the syphilis infection. However, it was documented that at least 400 of those had the disease (they were never informed that they actually had syphilis) while the remaining 200 did not. They received free medical care, food and even free burial insurance for participating in the study. Documents revealed that they were told that they had “bad blood” which meant that they had various medical conditions besides syphilis. The Tuskegee scientists continued to study the participants without treating their illnesses and they also withheld much-needed information from the participants about penicillin, which proved to be effective in treating Syphilis and other venereal diseases. The test subjects were under the impression that they were receiving free health care from the U.S. government while they were deliberately being lied to by the same administrators who were conducting the tests. Washington is fully aware of its human experimentations with deadly diseases. The government of Guatemala also knew about the Syphilis experiments according to the Boston Globe:

A representative of the Guatemalan government said his nation will investigate, too — looking in part at the culpability of officials in that country. The records of the experiment suggest that Guatemalan government officials were fully aware of the tests, sanctioned them, and may have done so in exchange for stockpiles of penicillin.

However, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services published the study ‘Fact Sheet on the 1946-1948 U.S. Public Health Service Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Inoculation Study’ and was forced to admit what happened in Guatemala during the syphilis experiments:

While conducting historical research on the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis, Professor Susan Reverby of Wellesley College recently discovered the archived papers of the late Dr. John Cutler, a U.S. Public Health Service medical officer and a Tuskegee investigator. The papers described another unethical study supported by the U.S. government in which highly vulnerable populations in Guatemala were intentionally infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The study, conducted between 1946 and 1948, was done with the knowledge of Dr. Cutler’s superiors and was funded by a grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health to the Pan American Sanitary Bureau (which became the Pan American Health Organization) to several Guatemalan government ministries. The study had never been published.

The U.S. government admitted to its wrongdoing, 62 years too late. What Dr. Broderick wrote is not conspiratorial in any sense. The U.S. government has been involved in bioterrorism; Guatemala is a case in point. Dr. Broderick summarized what average people can do to prevent governments, especially those from the West from creating and exposing populations from diseases they experiment with in laboratories:

The challenge is global, and we request assistance from everywhere, including China, Japan, Australia, India, Germany, Italy, and even kind-hearted people in the U.S., France, the U.K., Russia, Korea, Saudi Arabia, and anywhere else whose desire is to help. The situation is bleaker than we on the outside can imagine, and we must provide assistance however we can. To ensure a future that has less of this kind of drama, it is important that we now demand that our leaders and governments be honest, transparent, fair, and productively engaged. They must answer to the people. Please stand up to stop Ebola testing and the spread of this dastardly disease.

After Guatemala’s ordeal with the U.S. government who deliberately infected people with syphilis, West African nations should be extremely skeptical about the U.S. government’s actions combating Ebola. Professor Francis Boyle of the University of Illinois, College of Law questions the Obama administration’s actions in West Africa. RIA Novosti recently interviewed Boyle and he said the following:

US government agencies have a long history of carrying out allegedly defensive biological warfare research at labs in Liberia and Sierra Leone. This includes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is now the point agency for managing the Ebola spill-over into the US,” Prof. Francis Boyle said.

Why has the Obama administration dispatched troops to Liberia when they have no training to provide medical treatment to dying Africans? How did Zaire/Ebola get to West Africa from about 3,500km away from where it was first identified in 1976?”

That’s a good question for Washington, but would the public get any answers? Not anytime soon, since it took more than 62 years for the  Guatemala syphilis experiments to be exposed to the public, not by the US government, by a medical historian.

Civil society activist launches political party in JK

Civil society activist launches political party in JK
Lastupdate at : Mon, 20 Oct 2014 16:28:17 IST


Srinagar, Oct 20: A new political party announced today while promising to be a "popular alternative" to the mainstream parties has denounced separatists' call for boycott of elections as "illegitimate".

The party, named Jammu and Kashmir Tahreek-i-Haq, is headed by doctor and prominent civil society member Mohammad Ashraf Bhat.

"Boycott of elections is an unnatural exercise. It is illegitimate. Even if there is maximum boycott and only a little percentage of people vote, the government gets formed. So, the people have to see if it benefits them," Bhat, who is the president of the party, said. 

Bhat, chairman of the Forum Against Social Evils, a civil society initiative formed in 2006, said his party wants democracy to flourish in the state.

"We want the democracy to flourish here in true essence. Politicians and bureaucrats are servants of the people and not a power. Why call them honourable and VVIPs?" he said.

Bhat said politics provides a platform to the people to fight injustice and strive for their rights.

"We want to fight obscenity and moral waywardness in the society, corruption and injustice. But under the present circumstances, it is not possible. So, we decided to enter the political fray and provide a popular alternative to the people of Kashmir," he said.

He said his party was against holding of elections right now due to the floods.

"The situation is not good for elections, but some parties are power hungry and care only about the chair and not about the people. Some parties like PDP and BJP want the elections to be on time," he said.

"We want rehabilitation of the people affected by the floods. We are demanding our rights and not alms from the government," he said. PTI

Modi India objects, London ‘Million March’ for Kashmir

London to see ‘Million March’ for Kashmir independence
India raises concern with Britain
PTI/AGENCIES

New Delhi, Oct 20: London is set to witness a ‘Million March’ in support of independence for Kashmir, on October 26.

According to reports, thousands of people are expected to participate in the rally that shall begin in London’s Trafalgar Square and culminate at Prime Minister David Cameron's office at 10 Downing Street.

A petition is also expected to be submitted at the Office asking Britain to “push India to resolve the Kashmir impasse with Pakistan, the reports added.

The rally is being organized by former prime minister of Pakistan Administered Kashmir, Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry to “exert pressure on the Indian government to resolve Kashmir issue and stop severe human right violations in Kashmir.”

“The people of Kashmir have been struggling for many years to have the right to their own destiny. Imagine Scotland being partitioned into two parts with one being given independence and the other half occupied by British troops at a ratio of one soldier for every two civilians, with restrictions on all their movements. The people of Kashmir have always rejected the idea of having a border separating its people,” a news report quoted Chaudhry as saying.

The ‘Million March’ comes after a British MP David Ward recently managed to have the House of Commons debate Kashmir.

INDIA OBJECTS

India has raised with Britain its concerns about a group planning to host an anti-India rally in London to highlight the Kashmir issue.

The matter was taken up by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj during her talks with Deputy Prime Minister of Britain Nick Clegg in London last week.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said the British side maintained that matters between India and Pakistan should be best addressed and resolved by the two countries.

"We had a discussion with our colleagues and interlocutors in London who assured us that their approach to this matter is that matters between India and Pakistan are best addressed and resolved by India and Pakistan and we have confidence that as two pluralist and open societies India and UK will not do anything that is inimical to their interest," the spokesperson said.

He was replying to a question on whether India has taken up the issue with Britain.

"... There has been a discussion on this matter and that discussion was during the visit of the External Affairs Minister to London recently where she did take up the matter in the context of issues that arise in the open societies when she was discussing these matters with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg," Akbaruddin said.

UK, according to another news report, has told India that Kashmir is a bilateral issue between New Delhi and Pakistan for the two countries to solve together.

PFLP calls for struggle to resist occupation attacks on Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem

PFLP calls for struggle to resist occupation attacks on Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem
Oct 14 2014


The Popular Front for the Liberation called upon the Palestinian people in Jerusalem, in the 1948 occupied areas, the occupied West Bank, and in all locations, to take immediate and urgent action to confront the attacks of hundreds of colonial settlers and occupation soldiers since early Monday, October 13. They are attempting to impose “facts on the ground” as a step toward controlling Al-Aqsa, dividing it, and allegedly “rebuilding the Temple” in its place.

This is all part of a Zionist plan to obtain full control of Jerusalem and attempt to undermine the status of the city as the eternal capital of the Palestinian people. The PFLP said that these ongoing events are a dangerous development and escalation in the ongoing and long-time policy of the occupation forces, who stormed al-Aqsa in the hundreds, closing the area, preventing Palestinians from entering or leaving, in order to ensure a clear course for settlers to enter under the banner of the “revival of the temple.”

This comes at the same time as hundreds of occupation settlers accompanied by over 35 occupation military vehicles entered Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus, meeting protests and resistance. In addition, this is the time of the olive harvest which has been characterized by ongoing settler and soldier violence against Palestinian farmers, including cutting and damaging of olive trees.

The PFLP demanded the Palestinian Authority and all Palestinian forces take up a serious rejection of negotiations and all the consequent meetings and coordination and instead act to rally the Arab, Islamic and international forces to defend Jerusalem and the Palestinian people facing attack, ethnic cleansing and exclusion, and support the steadfastness of its people, financially, politically and morally.

ஜெயா பிணை: சிறீதரனின் மகிழ்ச்சிப் புகழாரம்.

File Photo MP Sritharan
உலகத் தமிழர்களின் பெரு மகிழ்ச்சி உங்கள் விடுதலை: ஜெயலலிதா அம்மையாருக்கு பா.உறுப்பினர் சி.சிறீதரன் புகழாரம்

[ திங்கட்கிழமை, 20 ஒக்ரோபர் 2014, 09:48.51 AM GMT ]

இந்தியா பெங்களூர் சிறையில் இருந்து விடுதலையாகி மீண்டும் தமிழகத்தை வழி நடத்தும் அ.இ.அ.தி.மு.கவின் பெருந்தலைவியும் தமிழ் மக்களின் நம்பிக்கையுமான அம்மையார் ஜெயலலிதாவிற்கு பா.உறுப்பினர் சி.சிறீதரன் பகிரங்க மடலொன்றில் வாழ்த்தையும் வரவேற்பையும் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.
அவர் தன் மடலில்,

தமிழர்களின் நம்பிக்கையும் தாய்த் தமிழகத்தின் பெருந்தலைவியும் முன்னாள் முதல்வருமான மாண்புமிகு ஜெயலலிலதா அம்மையார் அவர்களே!

பெங்களூர் சிறையில் இருந்து நீங்கள் விடுதலையாகி மீண்டும் தமிழ்நாட்டு மண்ணில் கால்பதித்த போது உலகத்தமிழர்களின் இதயங்கள் குளிர்ந்து போனது.

ஒரு இரும்புப் பெண்மணியாக துணிவுடன் இலங்கையில் வாழும் தமிழர்களாகிய எமது மக்களின் வாழ்வின் விடிவுக்காக நீங்கள் உங்கள் ஆட்சியில் தமிழக சட்ட சபையில் நிறைவேற்றியிருக்கின்ற தீர்மானங்களும் எமது மக்களுக்காக நீங்களும் உங்கள் ஆட்சிபீடமும் தமிழ்நாடும் செய்து வருகின்ற அளப்பரிய கடமைகளும் உங்களை தமிழர்களின் மனதில் நீங்கா இடத்தில் ஏற்றிவைத்துள்ளன.

இலங்கை அராஜக ஆட்சிபீடத்தோடு நெருங்கிய உறவைபேணும் ஒருவரின் சதியால் நீங்கள் நீதிமன்றுக்கு அழைக்கப்பட்டு தீர்ப்பளிக்கப்பட்டு சிறையில் அடைக்கப்பட்ட போது தமிழர்களின் இதயங்கள் அதிர்ந்துபோனது.

அந்தத் தீர்ப்பு தமிழர்களுக்கு எதிரான தீர்ப்பாகவே மனதில் எண்ணத்தோன்றியது. இலங்கையில் வாழும் தமிழர்களும் புலம்பெயர்ந்து உலகநாடுகளில் அகதிகளாய் வாழும் தமிழர்களும் உயிர்களை இலட்சங்களாய் இழந்து சொத்துக்களை இழந்து ஆக்கிரமிப்பாளர்களின் போரின்போது காணாமல்போன தம் உறவுகளை தேடி அலைந்து இன்னமும் திறந்த வெளிச்சிறைகளுக்குள் கண்ணீருடன் இலங்கை அரசாங்கத்தால் உரிமைகள் மறுக்கப்பட்டு வாழும் நிலையில் ஒரு நம்பிக்கை ஒளியாக கலங்கரையாக நீங்கள் தோன்றினீர்கள்.

அதனால் உங்களுக்கு நேர்கிற இடர்கள் சதிகள் உலகில் வாழும் தமிழர்களுக்கு நிகழ்வதற்கு ஒப்பானது.

தமிழகம் எப்போதும் ஈழத் தமிழர்களின் வாழ்வில் இரண்டறக் கலந்து நாம் துயர்படுகின்றபோது இதயம் விம்மியது மட்டுமல்லாமல் எமது விடுதலைப்பயிர் வளர நீரூற்றி வந்திருக்கின்றது.

தமிழகத்தின் பல கோடிக்கணக்கான உறவுகள் நாம் வீழ்ந்துவிடாமல் இருப்பதற்கு தம் உயிர் கொடுக்கவும் சித்தமாயிருந்து வந்துள்ளார்கள். தமிழக கானகங்களில் தான் எம்வீரம் முறுக்கேறி வளர்ந்தது.

அதற்கு காரணம் என்றும் தமிழர்களின் இதயக்கனியாக இருக்கக்கூடிய மாண்புமிகு முன்னாள் முதல்வர் அண்ணா திராவிட முன்னேற்றக்கழகத்தின் அத்திவாரம் உயிர்நாடி அமரர் எம்.ஜி.இராமச்சந்திரன் அவர்களே.

இன்றைக்கு அந்த பொன்மனச் செம்மலின் வடிவமாகவும் உள்ளமாகவும் தமிழர்கள் உங்களை காண்கின்றனர். நீங்கள் தமிழர்களின் இதயத்துடிப்பை உணர்ந்துள்ளீர்கள். உங்களை சிறையில் அடைத்தது அதர்மம். ஆனால் அதர்மத்தால் உங்கள் தர்மத்தின் முன் ஈடுகொடுக்க முடியவில்லை.

அதனால் குறுகிய நாட்களிலேயே தோற்றுப்போயிற்று. இனியும் உங்களுக்கு முன்னால் வரும் தடைகள் யாவும் உடையும் நிச்சயம் நீங்கள் உடைப்பீர்கள் என உலகமெலாம் வாழும் தமிழரகள் நம்புகின்றனர்.

அதற்கு நீங்கள் சிறைசென்ற போது உயிர்கொடுத்தவர்களே சாட்சி. அந்த உறவுகளுக்கு ஈழத்தமிழர்கள் சார்பில் எமது அஞ்சலிகள்.

மாண்புமிகு தமிழகத்தின் நம்பிக்கை ஒளி அ.இ.அ.தி.மு.கவின் பெருந்தலைவி அவர்களே!

இனிவருங்காலம் தமிழர்களுக்கு மிகமுக்கியமான காலமென்றே சொல்லலாம். தமிழர்களின் தலைவிதியை தீர்மானிக்கப்போகின்ற காலமெனவும் சொல்லலாம். இந்தத் தருணத்தில் நீங்கள் எங்களோடு இருப்பது நம்பிக்கை தருகின்றது.

இலங்கை தமிழர்களின் நெடுங்கால உரிமைப்பிரச்சனையை தீர்த்துவைப்பதில் இந்தியாவின் பங்கு பிரதானமானது. அதில் தமிழகத்தின் பங்கு மிகமிக முக்கியமானது என்பதை உலகம் உணர்ந்திருக்கின்றது.

எனவே உங்கள் காலத்தில் ஈழத்தமிழர்களுக்கு ஒரு நிரந்தரமான உரிமைகள் கிடைத்த அமைதியான சுதந்திரமான வாழ்வு பெறுவதற்கு ஈழத்தமிழினம் உங்களை தெய்வத்திற்கு நிகராக போற்றியும் வேண்டியும் நிற்கின்றது.

உங்கள் விடுதலையில் தமிழினம் அகமகிழ்ந்திருப்பது தமக்கு ஒரு விடுதலை உங்களால் கிடைக்கும் என்பதாலேயே. உங்கள் விடுதலை இயற்கை வெற்றிடத்தை விட்டுவைக்காமல் உங்கள் உண்மையினாலேயே நிரப்பியிருப்பதை உணர்த்தியிருக்கின்றது.

உங்கள் சத்தியமும் இலட்சியமும் தீர்மானங்களும் நிச்சயம் வெல்லவேண்டும்.  அதில் ஈழத்தமிழர்களுக்கு மகிழ்வான எதிர்காலம் உங்கள் பெயரால் உருவாகவேண்டும். உங்கள் நல்லாட்சி தொடர எமது வாழ்த்துக்கள் என குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார்.

Is Sri Lanka ready for the Ebola virus?

Ebola: Don’t panic but be ready
By Kumudini Hettiarachchi

Is Sri Lanka ready for the Ebola virus? This is what is on the minds of a large number of doctors, as public concern grows with this virus spreading in several continents.
In Sri Lanka, people do not know the gravity of Ebola and its deadly trail, pointed out many doctors while there were mixed reactions whether the virus (Ebola Virus Disease) would come to this country.

While some felt that it would only be a matter of time before Sri Lanka has to deal with this ‘disaster of a viral nature’, others said the chances were remote, quick to point out that this in itself was creating complacency.

“We say everything is in place and are complacent, but this is the very thing which will lead to our downfall,” one senior doctor stressed, calling for an emergency meeting so that all stakeholders could give their input and come up with a comprehensive plan to fight Ebola.

A veteran health administrator said that while preventing it from coming through to the country would be ideal, the plan to deal with it should it come here should be kept alive for any contingency even if the Ebola threat dies down.



While allaying fears that the risk for Sri Lanka is not at all high as there is not much travel between West Africa and Sri Lanka, well-known Sri Lankan SARS buster, Prof. Malik Peiris who is based in Hong Kong stressed that there is no reason to panic. “There is very little risk of Ebola spreading as an epidemic in Sri Lanka. However, it is wise to be prepared,” he said in an e-mail interview, adding that unnecessary travel to the three affected West African countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia should be avoided.

The advice of Prof. Peiris — who is Chair of Virology and also Scientific Director of the HKU Pasteur Research Centre — with regard to possible patients who may present themselves in Sri Lanka are:

Maintain alertness of health care professionals to ask for travel history when dealing with severe infections. The travel history that is relevant is travel to the three affected West African countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia during the past 21 days. (Nigeria and Senegal have not had evidence of recent ongoing transmission of Ebola for the past couple of weeks.)

Availability of rapid Ebola diagnostic tests (PCR tests) to test and confirm diagnosis of potential patients.

Good hospital infection control measures when dealing with suspected or confirmed Ebola cases. It is noteworthy that Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is treating large numbers of Ebola cases in West Africa where facilities are very basic. It is using careful (not super-sophisticated) infection control procedures and with little risk to health care workers within their units where staff are well trained.

Essentially Ebola is transmitted only from patients once they are ill and only from patients body fluids, blood, vomitus and other secretions. MSF has shown that these infection control measures effectively protect health care workers.

Being prepared to undertake contact tracing of a confirmed Ebola patient (if such a case does occur in Sri Lanka) so that any close contacts are placed under isolation with monitoring for fever (and other symptoms). The incubation period is around 11 days but can extend up to 21 days. Again, note that such contacts are NOT infectious until they become symptomatic.

Meanwhile, with former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan severely critical of the response of wealthy countries to the Ebola epidemic, some doctors here too echoed his concerns.

While Mr. Annan stated that the international community “woke up” only after the crisis hit America and Europe but not when it started in Africa, a doctor said that the international community would ‘isolate’ Sri Lanka if the virus came here.

“Unlike Nigeria which has oil to offer the world, Sri Lanka would be isolated and blacklisted as a destination of travel, leading to a collapse of tourism and major effects on the economy,” this source said, adding that while prevention of the virus entering would be the best, a contingency plan is critical if it does come through.

Officials at the Department of Immigration and Emigration told the Sunday Times that there are no direct flights from the main Ebola-affected countries of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Congo or Nigeria. No visas have been issued to anyone in those countries in the last two weeks.Pointing out that the issuance of on-line or on-arrival visas has been suspended, an official explained that nationals or foreigners who wish to travel to Sri Lanka from these countries should seek visas from the Sri Lankan embassies in those countries after submitting medical certificates. Those medical certificates would be forwarded to the Foreign Ministry which would then get their authenticity cleared by the Health Ministry, after which the Foreign Ministry would inform the embassy to go ahead and issue the visa.

Any Sri Lankan who may travel from these countries will be channelled to the Health Desk at the airport, the official said.

The Disaster Management Centre, meanwhile, is awaiting guidelines and directions from the health authorities to mobilise its personnel at the grassroots, the Sunday Times learns.

“We are not experts on health issues such as Ebola and are awaiting guidance from the health authorities,” said the centre’s Director-General, retired Major General Leonard Mark when contacted by the Sunday Times.

The centre has Assistant Directors in every district and they can be mobilised to coordinate preventive measures and disaster risk-reduction activities, he said. The centre is also awaiting an opportunity to hold discussions with international non-governmental organisations and UN agencies.

Since the current Ebola outbreak, the Sunday Times understands that there had been two suspected cases in Sri Lanka. When the blood specimens were checked at India’s Pune National Virus Institute they had turned out to be negative.

A woman who had gone to India and had fallen ill on her return in the second week of August had died at the Nuwara Eliya Hospital. Although she did not fit the typical Ebola case history, the Judicial Medical Officer had queried whether it could be and her blood had been sent for testing.
The other “real suspect” according to the Ebola case definition had been a Sri Lankan who returned to the country from Liberia in the third week of August and developed fever. He had been transferred from the National Hospital to the IDH and kept in isolation. His blood specimens also sent to Pune had been negative for Ebola. He had recovered from his illness and been discharged.

The WHO, the Sunday Times learns, has facilitated the training of 25 medical laboratory technicians, nurses and microbiologists mainly from the Medical Research Institute by bringing down an expert from India, on the collection of samples, packaging them and shipping them for testing.

It has also provided a list of 10 WHO Reference Laboratories, close to Sri Lanka where samples could be sent, it is understood, the results of which would be available in 24 hours.

Precautions to take against any viral disease
Many doctors reiterated the importance of making people aware of taking basic precautions with regard to any viral disease which may be doing the rounds.

“The emphasis should be on staying home if one is ill, be it a child or adult, refraining from sneezing or coughing into other people’s faces, spitting all over the place and making it a practice of washing hands, not just with water but with soap and water regularly,” said Consultant Physician Dr. Ananda Wijewickreme.

The public needs to be reminded over and over again about the coughing and sneezing etiquette, said Dr. Wijewickreme who is attached to the Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH).

In case an Ebola emergency arises, he said it would be of importance to identify the patient early and isolate the person immediately, while also tracing all those who have come into contact with the patient.

He reassured that unlike H1N1, the Ebola virus’s infectivity is less. “The infectivity does not seem as high as H1N1 and so far there have been about 8,000 cases, mainly in West African countries which have poor-health settings. But Ebola has a higher death rate.”

Explaining the “drastic steps” taken by Nigeria to curb the spread of Ebola, he cited how a person who had come from Liberia collapsed at the airport. Nigeria confirmed it was Ebola and isolated all those who had come into contact with the person for some time, well past the likely incubation period. Nigeria also closed certain places of the city, under very effective ‘containment’ measures and this country is being cited as a good example to follow during such a contingency.

Referring to the ground situation in Sri Lanka, Dr. Wijewickreme said that airport staff and personnel of several hospitals have been trained in handling Ebola cases if such a need arises. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is being distributed to the IDH and to major hospitals by the Health Ministry. The IDH is also making its own kits.

Lamenting about the slow response to the Ebola situation from the global perspective, Nirmalan Dhas of the Foundation for Civilizational Transformation and Conscious Evolution said that there is a need for a strong global response. This would be applicable to Sri Lanka at a micro-level.

He strongly urges the establishment of a hotline, for anyone who fears or suspects that he/she or someone close to them has Ebola to inform the authorities immediately. An Ebola-hotline is a necessity. Then there should be a rapid response system.

A public awareness campaign to make people realise the danger of Ebola is needed, said Mr. Dhas whose interests are psychology, sustainable development and disaster management.

“People need to know that Ebola is a virus and not a bacterium and that the world’s knowledge of viruses is not complete. They are an ‘unknown quantity’. There is also not much knowledge on transmission patterns. Why is it that health care workers who handle patients are falling ill and dying but not those who bury the infected-dead?”

If news of a patient reaches the hotline, the solution is to advise that person to remain at home, as much as possible in isolation. People in the house should be advised to avoid contact with outsiders. There should then be a rapid response and the infected person and everyone else with whom he has had contact evacuated to be isolated in a health facility in separate quarantine units.

“Such evacuations need to be ‘humanitarian interventions’ carried out to the patient with respect,” he added.

Trinco Port to become industrial harbour

Monday, October 20, 2014 DN
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Trinco Port to become industrial harbour

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) is now planning to transform the Trincomalee Port, which is one of the biggest natural harbours in the world, into an industrial port.

“As the port is not seeing much exploitation as of current, we have decided to bring into existence a strategy that will see future benefits to the country’s economical status,” SLPA Chairman Dr. Priyath B. Wickrama said recently.

SLPA records that the Hambantota Port has shown optimistic signs in terms of transshipment and the amount of fuel supply to foreign vessels. As of current, this year, the number of vessels that had come in to the port down south has increased from 137 vessels last year to 184 as of last week.

Vehicles transshipment has also shown a vast increase when compared to 2013, from 38,649 in 2013 to 101,883 in October 2014. The local import of vehicles though, has shown signs of a slight decrease when compared to last year but, an overall boost from the initial stages.

In 2012, imports were initially recorded at 6406 units, in 2013 25,875 units were imported and this year, by mid week of October, 25,551 units were recorded.

The number of vehicles that were handled totally from the year 2012 to October 2014, was documented as 202,707 units out of which 29% were local and 71% were imported vehicles. The total number of vehicles that was being handled as of current, this year, was 446.

The month of October this year, as of current had recorded 5416 metric tones of fuel that was sold, with the month of September seeing the largest output of fuel being sold. With regard to the number of foreign vessel arrivals this month, a decrease has been recorded in comparison to the previous four months.

The Galle harbour is set to be a tourist port specially for yachts.

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Turkey: Shift in policy as US drops weapons to 'city’s defenders'

Last updated: October 20, 2014 1:06 pm FT

Turkey opens corridor for Kurdish fighters to relieve Kobani
Daniel Dombey in Ankara, John Aglionby in London, Erika Solomon in Beirut and Borzou Daragahi in Cairo

Turkey has announced it is allowing Kurdish fighters from northern Iraq to cross over its territory to relieve the besieged Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani, a striking shift in Ankara’s position that was prompted by a request from Washington.

“We are helping peshmerga forces cross over to Kobani,” said Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkey’s foreign minister, using the name for Kurdish fighters. “Consultations are going on.”

Turkey’s announcement came hours after the US military carried out an air drop of weapons to aid Kobani’s defenders, despite opposition from Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

''But the US airdrop – which US President Barack Obama informed Mr Erdogan about in a phone conversation on Saturday – demonstrated to Ankara that the Turkish government’s objections would not stop Washington from providing weapons to the group directly if it felt it had no other option.''

US secretary of state John Kerry said on Monday that the airdrop was a temporary measure and confirmed that the US had asked Turkey to allow passage for the Iraqi Kurdish fighters.

"It would be irresponsible of us, as well morally very difficult, to turn your back on a community fighting Isil [an acronym for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or Isis] as hard as it is at this particular moment," he told reporters in Jakarta.

Until now, Ankara has refused to allow a corridor of weapons and fighters to be established across its territory to aid Kobani, which is attacked by Isis fighters on three sides and which borders Turkey to the north.

Ankara is suspicious of the Kurdish fighters defending the town, who are affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), an organisation designated as terrorist by the US, EU and Turkey and which has fought the Turkish state in a 30-year conflict that has claimed some 40,000 lives.

At the weekend Mr Erdogan said it was impossible for Turkey to support arming the People’s Democratic Union (PYD), the PKK’s Syrian sister organisation, describing both as terrorist organisations.

But the US airdrop – which US President Barack Obama informed Mr Erdogan about in a phone conversation on Saturday – demonstrated to Ankara that the Turkish government’s objections would not stop Washington from providing weapons to the group directly if it felt it had no other option.

It would be irresponsible of us, as well morally very difficult, to turn your back on a community fighting [Isis]
- John Kerry, US secretary of state

"We understand fully the fundamentals of their [Turkey’s] opposition and ours to any kind of terrorist group, and particularly obviously the challenges they face with respect the PKK," said Mr Kerry. "But we have undertaken a coalition effort to degrade and destroy [Isis] and [the group] is presenting itself in major numbers in this place called Kobani."

Mr Cavusoglu called for the PYD to change its goals, arguing that, like Isis, it wanted to control a part of the country rather than fighting against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

US Central Command confirmed on Sunday that C-130 aircraft “conducted multiple airdrops” to deliver supplies “provided by the Kurdish authorities in Iraq and intended to enable continued resistance against Isil’s attempts to overtake Kobani”.

A spokesman for the Kurdish fighting force confirmed the “happy news” of the air drop on Twitter but gave no details. It is unclear where the Kurdish forces in Iraq obtained the weapons.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a consistently accurate UK-based monitoring network, reported that a large amount of weapons and ammunition was delivered to Kurdish fighters in Kobani but did not specify the origin.

The group also described multiple US-led air strikes targeting Isis to the west of the city and clashes near the centre of the city.

Speaking from the besieged city, Abdullah Mohamed, a Kurdish fighter, said he had heard the weapons had been received although he acknowledged he had not seen them. He described about 27 tons of weapons and ammunition as well as medical supplies.

The fighting is going very well from our side, and in the coming days I think it will only get better.- Idriss Nassan, political leader in Kobani
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The announcement confirms claims made last week by the PYD that the Kurdish guerrillas’ recent success was built on new, direct co-ordination with the US-led coalition.

Mr Obama has been urged by longstanding allies and even by some of his senior military advisers to expand the scope of US-led operation against Isis. Some analysts have suggested that greater US co-operation with Kobani’s Kurdish defenders could serve as both a practical alternative to more aid from Turkey and a form of pressure on Ankara.

Soli Ozel at Istanbul’s Kadir Has University, said: “This weakens Turkey’s hand”, arguing that the US action came because of Turkey’s reluctance to contribute more to the anti-Isis coalition.
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But he added that much of the Turkish public would see the airdrop as direct aid to the PKK, “adding to the problems between Turkey and the US, particularly the general mistrust of the [Turkish] public of the US and its intentions”.

As a condition for closer ties, Turkey has demanded that the Syrian Kurds roll back steps towards autonomy, distance themselves from the regime of Mr Assad and join other opposition groups.

Ankara has also set conditions – notably the establishment of “safe zones” in northern Syria – for increasing its co-operation with the US-led coalition at a time when Washington has made clear its desire to run air strikes out of its air base at Incirlik, southern Turkey.

The Centcom statement on Sunday confirmed that US forces have conducted more than 135 air strikes against Kobani in recent weeks, helping to kill hundreds of militants, while noting that the security situation in the city “remains fragile”.

“Kobani could still fall,” Centcom said.

However, Idriss Nassan, a political leader in the Kurdish city, claimed the tide of the battle for Kobani had turned in recent days. “The fighting is going very well from our side, and in the coming days I think it will only get better,” said Mr Nassan.

Turkey loses out on UN Security Council seat

17 October 2014 Last updated at 02:41 BBC

Turkey loses out on UN Security Council seat

Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo y Marfil casts Spain's vote in New York, US on 16 October 2014






















The two Western nations seats were the only contested positions on the Security Council

Turkey failed to win a seat on the United Nations (UN) Security Council after member states voted on Thursday.

The five non-permanent seats were given to Venezuela, Angola, Malaysia, New Zealand and Spain, the latter two beating Turkey to represent the West.

Turkey has been under international pressure to help combat Islamic State militants waging war along its border.

The new members of the Security Council will begin their two-year appointment on 1 January 2015.

Despite lobbying heavily amongst the UN's 193 member nations, Turkey lost out to Spain, which won the third round of run-off voting for the second of the two Western seats.

New Zealand won the first round with 145 votes.

The state-run Anadolu Agency reported Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu as saying: "We could not abandon our principles for the sake of getting more votes."

New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key said: "We just put on display the credentials of New Zealand, which is a country that's seen as an honest broker, someone that stands up for what's right."

Human rights concerns

UN representatives for Venezuela,  celebrate being elected as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council in New York, US on 16 October 2014

There were celebrations in Venezuela as the country took the Latin America and Caribbean seat unopposed.

The United States, who publicly opposed Venezuela's bid in 2006 remained silent this time though they would not say how they voted.

Shortly after the vote however US ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said: "Unfortunately, Venezuela's conduct at the UN has run counter to the spirit of the UN Charter, and its violations of human rights at home are at odds with the Charter's letter."

Venezuela's victory is likely to benefit its allies Russia and China who sit as permanent members on the Security Council, analysts say.

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro also has close ties with Iran and Syria.

Malaysia and Angola also ran unopposed for the Asian and African seats respectively and their election, as well as Venezuela's, has prompted concern from human rights observers.

"The Security Council's new membership could prove more problematic on human rights issues," said the UN director of Human Rights Watch Philippe Bolopion.

He added: "This is particularly true of Venezuela ... but also of Angola and Malaysia, which need to demonstrate a more human rights-oriented approach."

The five new members each received over two-thirds of the votes cast in a secret ballot.

They will join five other non-permanent members: Chad, Chile, Jordan, Lithuania and Nigeria.

Argentina, Australia, Luxembourg, South Korea and Rwanda will step down at the end of the year to make way for the newly-elected members.

Turkey Says It Will Aid Kurdish Forces in Fight for Kobani

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Turkey Says It Will Aid Kurdish Forces in Fight for Kobani
By KAREEM FAHIM OCT. 20, 2014

Turkish army tanks took up positions Sunday by the Turkish-Syrian border opposite the Syrian town of Kobani. Credit Gokhan Sahin/Getty Images

MURSITPINAR, Turkey — Hours after American military aircraft dropped ammunition and small arms to resupply Kurdish fighters in the embattled Syrian town of Kobani, Turkey’s foreign minister said Monday that the country would facilitate the movement of Iraqi Kurdish forces, known as pesh merga, to the city to join the fighting.

The Turkish foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, speaking at a news conference in Ankara, said that his government was “helping the pesh merga cross over to Kobani,” an apparent shift from Turkey’s previous refusal to allow any military assistance to Kurdish fighters in the town.

The developments reflected escalating international pressure to help Kurdish forces push back Islamic State militants who have been attacking the Kurdish town for more than a month. The battle has become a closely watched test for the Obama administration as it embarks on a war reliant on air power against the militant group in Iraq and Syria. It has also raised tensions across the border in Turkey, where Kurds have accused the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of abandoning the city to the militants.

Kurdish fighters, backed by an intensifying campaign of airstrikes by the United States-led military coalition, succeeded last week in pushing the militants back in several places, including in the west of the city. But over the last two days, the Islamic State fighters have mounted significant counterattacks with the support of dozens of mortar strikes.

Kurdish officials had repeatedly complained that without new supplies of ammunition and weapons, the airstrikes would not be sufficient to drive away the militants. On Monday, a commander in Kobani, Abu Hasan, said that “spirits and morale were high,” after the airdrops, which United States officials said included 27 bundles from Iraqi Kurdish authorities and contained medical supplies, ammunition and weapons.

Polat Can, a spokesman for the Kurdish fighters in Syria, said that shipment had included antitank weapons. And he said that the Kurdish forces were expecting more airdrops in the coming days.

Mr. Cavusoglu did not say how or when the Pesh Merga fighters would cross into Kobani, but a Foreign Ministry official said that their passage through Turkish territory would be opened immediately.

Until now, Turkey has denied access to Kurdish fighters trying to cross its borders to help the embattled town because of concerns about empowering the Kurdish separatists who have for decades battled the Turkish government for autonomy.

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