Indian Navy training ships arrive in Sri Lanka’s Colombo and Trincomalee ports for bilateral naval exercise

The training ships of the 01st Training Squadron of the Indian Navy arrived in Sri Lanka for a bilateral naval exercise Sunday, 24th October 2021, Sri Lanka Navy said.

Indian Naval Ship (INS) Shardul and Magar arrived at the Colombo harbor while INS Sujata, Sudarshini, Tarangini and Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) Vikram called at the port of Trincomalee. Sri Lanka Navy welcomed the visiting ships in compliance with naval traditions.

In parallel, Flag Officer Commander-in–Chief Southern Naval Command Indian Navy, Vice Admiral Anil Kumar Chawla also arrived in Sri Lanka on an official visit.

Captain Aftab Khan serves as the Senior Officer for the 01st Training Squadron of Indian Navy arrived in Sri Lanka. Commanded by Commander Anoop Sharma, Shardul that made her port call in Colombo is 125m in length and has a crew of 155. The 125m long Magar is commanded by Commander Upendra Aggarwal and she is manned by 156 crew members.

Arrived in Trincomalee with 139 members of the ships complement, Sujata is 102m in length and she is commanded by Commander Sreejit S Nair. The sail training ships of the 01st Training Squadron of the Indian Navy Sudarshini and Tarangini are also among the ships that arrived in Trincomalee today.

Commanded by Commander Srikanth Venugopal, Sudarshini is 54m in length and has a crew of 47. Commanded by Commander Yatish Badoutiya, Tarangini is quite similar to the size and crew of Sudarshini. Meanwhile, the 98m long training ship ICGS Vikram with a crew of 93 is commanded by Commandant Umed Singh.

The ships of the Training Squadron are scheduled to conduct bilateral naval exercises with the Sri Lanka Navy in Colombo and Trincomalee before they leave the island on 27th and 28th October.

The crew members of the Indian Navy’s Training Squadron are also expected to visit tourist attractions in Sri Lanka in conformity with the bio-bubble concept.

Sri Lanka Navy will conduct several training exercises with the visiting Training Squadron of the Indian Navy in Colombo and Trincomalee and these exercises will be held adhering to COVID-19 protocols in force.

Health Ministry announces further relaxation of public activities

The Director-General of Health Services has announced revised guidelines for activities in public and work settings with effect from midnight today.

Accordingly, the travel restrictions which were effective between 11.00 p.m. and 4.00 a.m. were removed by the Health Ministry.

In addition, weddings will be permitted with a maximum 1/3 of the usual capacity of the hall, not exceeding 100 persons. Meanwhile, 150 persons will be allowed for outdoor functions. The guidelines however noted that liquor cannot be served in weddings.

With regard to dining in at restaurants, Dr. Asela Gunawardena stated that permission will be given to accommodate 1/3 of the usual capacity not exceeding 75 persons. For outdoor arrangements, 100 persons will be allowed.

In the meantime, physical official meetings and events have been given the nod with a maximum 1/3 of the usual capacity not exceeding 150 persons.

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Pope offers support to Cardinal on Easter Attacks

The Head of the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka, Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said last Saturday (23) that His Holiness Pope Francis had written to him asking what assistance or action the Archbishop requires from the Pope regarding the investigation into the Easter Sunday terror attacks in 2019.

He revealed this during a discussion held yesterday (24) with Sri Lankans living in Europe, held via video conference, to brief them on the investigations into the Easter Sunday terror attacks and the actions they are expecting to take on the matter in the future.

Cardinal Ranjith said that the Holy Father Pope Francis had written the letter, dated 19 September, in his own handwriting and in response to a letter sent by him previously.

The Archbishop also read out the following excerpts from the letter, which he said he translated from Italian:

“Dear Brother,

Cardinal Bagnasco has handed over to me your letter of last 24th August in which you explained to me about the ugly situation and that the reality of the 21st April 2019 remains without clarity to the public. Also in the last few days a message has arrived from the nunciature in which the same facts were recounted.

Eminence, this situation makes me very sad. I promise to pray more and remain ready to do whatever you consider opportune. Tomorrow I will speak with the Secretary of State about it.

I remember how in those days you were so courageous as to prevent any vengeance by the Christians and you went with the Imam of the Islamic community to meet them so that they may witness the friendship among yourselves. I do not forget that example of a Shepherd.

Please count on me and indicate what would be best to be done from here.”

The Archbishop revealed on 8 September that the Catholic Church has told the international community that justice has not been meted out to the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks of 2019 and that there are attempts by the Government to undermine the investigation.

The Archbishop made these remarks at a press conference held yesterday with regard to news reports that the Government has sought an audience with Pope Francis at the Vatican, the centre of the Roman Catholic Church, to brief him on the progress made in the investigation into the attacks.

“We did not want to go before the international community but we were pushed into doing so as we saw media reports claiming that Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Pieris are planning on seeking an audience with the Pope at the Vatican this week. Thus, we informed the international community that we don’t see any justice being meted out to the victims of the Easter Sunday bombings and that we are seeing attempts by the Government to undermine the investigation. We condemn this underhand method adopted by the Government to go behind our backs to the international community,” claimed the Archbishop.

However, in a press release following the Cardinal’s press conference, the Foreign Ministry said: “At no stage has the Prime Minister requested nor has he received an invitation to visit the Vatican for an audience with the Pope.”

In a press release the Ministry further mentioned that the Premier and Prof. Peiris are only due to make a short visit to Bologna, Italy to deliver the keynote address at the opening session of an international symposium at the Bologna University.

The Archbishop added that it is the right of the public to know the masterminds behind these attacks, including members of the international community whose family members died as a result of the attacks, but that the Government is attempting to mislead the international community.

“A total of 47 foreigners from 14 countries were killed in the attacks. I want to ask the international community to please defend their citizens who died here. Those governments must rise up and call upon our Government to conduct a transparent and independent investigation into this,” he stressed.

According to the Archbishop, he had, on a previous occasion, informed the representatives of the Vatican who deal with matters related to justice and peace about the Church’s concerns, and they had assured him that they were prepared to present these concerns to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, Switzerland.

“We only have to present these concerns through that method to Geneva. If the Government goes to the international community, we will also go there. After seeing news reports that the Prime Minister is to visit the Vatican, members of our community called us and asked us as to whether we would support this action by the Government. That is why we wanted to clarify our stance and put an end to this speculation.”

Sri Lanka reports 29 Covid-19 deaths on Monday, toll rises to 13,640

Sri Lanka Monday reported 29 deaths due to COVID-19 after the figures were confirmed by the Director General of Health Services on Sunday, October 24.

Among the deaths reported today, 12 are of males and 17 of females. The majority of deaths – 22 – are of elderly people in the 60 years and above age group. A male below the age of 30 years also succumbed to the disease.

According to the data reported by the Government Information Department, the total deaths due to Covid-19 since the pandemic began last year has now risen to 13,640.

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LNG Deal : Allied parties to take their case to the people

11 Political Parties affiliated with the government say if they are not given an opportunity to discuss matters surrounding the controversial LNG deal with the executive, they will be compelled to take their case to the people.

11 government parties made a written request to the President to provide an opportunity to discuss the matter, which was later turned down.

The request had been made by the Democratic Left Front (DLF), the Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP), the National Freedom Front (NFF), the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU), Ape Jana Bala Pakshaya, Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), National Congress, Eksath Mahajana Party, Sri Lanka Communist Party, the Sri Lanka Mahajana Pakshaya and the Yuthukama National Organization.

When these parties met again on Saturday (23), Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara told reporters that the 11 parties within the government maintain their position against the proposed agreement surrounding the Kerawalapitiya Power Plant.

Despite not being awarded an opportunity to meet the President to discuss the matter, Nanayakkara said “It isn’t over, yet”.

Minister Udaya Gammanpila said they hope to raise the matter at Sunday’s (24) party leaders meeting.

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Sri Lanka blocks payment to China Qingdao Seawin Biotech over fertilizer with bugs

Sri Lanka-based Ceylon Fertilizer Company Limited had got a court order to block payment to Qingdao Seawin Biotech over shipment of organic fertilizer which was contaminated with bugs.

“The enjoining order has prevented the People’s Bank from making any payment under a Letter of Credit opened in favour of the Chinese company, Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co., Ltd,” a statement from the President’s office said.

Colombo Commerical High Court had issued the order on October 22, against the Qingdao Seawin Biotech, its local agent and the People’s Bank.

Though the Chinese firm was supposed to ship sterile organic fertilizer when it won the tender, in the shipping document it had said there may be micro-organisms.

“The National Plant Quarantine Services had tested the sample sent to them and had confirmed the presence of organisms, including certain types of harmful bacteria,” the statement said.

“The consignment is a partial shipment worth more than a billion rupees that was procured through a tender process initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture.

“The Court was informed that even though the Chinese Company was required to ship sterile organic fertiliser under the tender contract, it had admitted in its shipping advice that the consignment may contain microorganisms.”

Chinese fertilizer contaminated with Erwinia has been hotly debated in Sri Lanka parliament.

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OHCHR establishes Sri Lanka accountability project

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has established the Sri Lanka accountability project in line with resolution 46/1, despite objections raised by Sri Lanka.

In its resolution 46/1 on “Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka”, adopted on 23 March 2021, the Human Rights Council recognized the importance of preserving and analysing evidence relating to violations and abuses of human rights and related crimes in Sri Lanka with a view to advancing accountability.

It also decided to strengthen the capacity of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to collect, consolidate, analyse and preserve information and evidence relating to violations and abuses of human rights and related crimes in Sri Lanka, and to advocate for victims and survivors, and to support relevant judicial and other proceedings, including in Member States, with competent jurisdiction.

The Human Rights Council also requested OHCHR to continue monitoring and reporting to the Human Rights Council on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, including on progress in reconciliation and accountability and to present an oral update to the Human Rights Council at its forty-eighth session, and a written update at its forty-ninth session and a comprehensive report that includes further options for advancing accountability at its fifty-first session, both to be discussed in the context of an interactive dialogue.

In accordance with this mandate, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has established the OHCHR Sri Lanka accountability project.

OHCHR said that the Sri Lanka accountability project team will be based in Geneva.

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Traffic cop involved in assault of two youths in Eravur interdicted

A traffic policeman attached to the Eravur Police has been interdicted over assault of two youths in Eravur after a video went viral on social media.

A video footage shared by Batticaloa District MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam shows a traffic cop assaulting two youths travelling on a motorcycle in Eravur.

“Police Brutality continues in Batticaloa and will fall on the deaf ears of Minister Sarath Weerasekara,” the MP tweeted.

Responding to the MP Rasamanickam, the Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekara said the officer involved in the incident had been interdicted.

The minister informed the MP that the incident took place when the traffic police officer was inquiring about a road accident.

The officer was measuring an accident on the road using tape and two youths travelling on a motorcycle had gone past at speed dragging the tape for nearly 500 yards without stopping.

The police officer then pursued the youths on his motorcycle and had caught them before the assault had taken place.

Minister Weerasekara said the Police officer had no right to assault the youths and therefore he will be charged.

JVP urges Govt. not to allow Chinese ship under any grounds

Claiming that the Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group and Chinese Embassy are influencing the Sri Lankan authorities to accept the ship carrying organic fertilizer shipment which was rejected following the laboratory tests, JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake today urged the Government to halt the said ship from entering Colombo port.

He told a news conference that the Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group had written to the Director General of Agriculture and several other authorities such as the Secretary to the President, Prime Minister and the Agriculture Ministry Secretary yesterday urging them to accept the ship carrying the controversial organic fertilizer.

He said according to the letter, they have said that the ship left China on September 23 and was scheduled to reach Colombo port yesterday (22).

“They have also said that there was an agreement to conduct another test on the fertilizer through a third party. We ask them with whom they have reached the agreement to do such a test,” he said.

The JVP MP said the ship was heading to Sri Lanka despite reports that it was turned back after having rejected the sample in laboratory tests in Sri Lanka, as it contained harmful bacteria known as Erwinia.

He said it was reported that the Director General of Agriculture had requested the Harbour Master in the Colombo Port not to allow the ship to enter the port or anchor anywhere in the vicinity of the port.

“The decision of the Director General is truly praiseworthy. We urge the Government not to revert the decision under any grounds,” he said.

He said China or any other country had no right to influence the affairs of Sri Lanka, as ours is a sovereign nation.

Sajith meets Chinese Ambassador and seeks assistance to manage debt crisis

The Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa today (22) requested assistance to manage debt crisis Sri Lanka has faced at present, from the Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong.

Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong met with the Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa at the Samagi Jana Balawegaya headquarters today (22).

The two dignitaries held discussions on party-to-party and people-to-people friendly exchanges, and pragmatic cooperation in various fields between the two countries.

The Leader of the Opposition emphasized the importance of mutual cooperation between the two countries and the importance of friendly bilateral relations that protects the sovereignty of Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, Premadasa also requested assistance to manage debt crisis Sri Lanka has faced at present for progress and prosperity of Sri Lanka.

The Chinese Ambassador recalled the long-standing relationship between the two countries and stressed its importance as well.

In a statement released to News 1st, the Education Secretary said guidelines issued with respect to reopening schools will have to be followed by the respective academic and non-academic staff at schools.

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