Leading press freedom groups take Lasantha’s case to The Hague

Leading press freedom organisations have taken the case over the murder of journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge to The Hague.

In an unprecedented effort to achieve justice for the killing of journalists, three leading press freedom groups have established a People’s Tribunal to investigate their murders and hold governments accountable.

The Tribunal, a form of grassroots justice, relies on investigations and high quality legal analysis involving specific cases in three countries. An opening hearing will be held on 2 November in The Hague.

Violence against journalists is on the rise worldwide. Since 1992, more than 1400 journalists have been killed, and in eight out of ten cases where a journalist is murdered, the killers go free. The persistently high level of impunity perpetuates a cycle of violence against journalists, posing a threat to freedom of expression.

In a major push towards justice, leading press freedom organisations Free Press Unlimited (FPU), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), requested the Permanent People’s Tribunal to convene a People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists. People’s Tribunals are designed to hold states accountable for violations of international law by building public awareness and generating a legitimate evidence record, and play an important role in empowering victims and recording their stories. The People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists, will indict the governments of Sri Lanka, Mexico and Syria for failing to deliver justice for the murders of Lasantha Wickrematunge, Miguel Ángel López Velasco, and Nabil Al-Sharbaji.

Renowned human rights lawyer Almudena Bernabeu will lead the prosecution for the opening hearing. A keynote address will be delivered by Baroness Helena Kennedy of the Shaws QC, member of the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom.

Key witnesses delivering testimonies include: prominent Filipino journalist Maria Ressa, Hatice Cengiz, academic and fiancée of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi who was murdered in 2018, Matthew Caruana Galizia, journalist and son of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia who was murdered in 2017, and Pavla Holcová, investigative journalist and colleague of Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak, murdered in 2018.

Why did Navy men come into churches and warn of an impending attack?

Catholic church in Colombo today said it is still confused by the fresh warnings of impending attacks on churches in the archdiocese despite the apology tendered by the Navy Commander who had claimed it was false.

Member of the communications committee on Easter Sunday Attack Affairs, Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando told a press conference that the church is still confused about how these false warnings came about and who was behind it.

“The Navy Commander spoke to Cardinal Malclom Ranjith after the reports of fresh warnings came and tendered an apology. The Navy informed the Cardinal that the warnings of the fresh attack were false. The Navy Commander has tendered an apology to Cardinal Ranjith but we are confused as to who was behind this warning and why the false warning was made. It was some Naval officers who had gone to churches and warned that fresh attacks would be launched on a few churches by certain men who would come disguised as catholic priests. Can one play around with the country’s security in this manner?” he questioned.

Fr. Fernando said a probe should be carried out in this regard to find out who was behind the false warning and the reason for it. “We wonder whether to keep the churches closed or not,” he said.

Parish Priest Pamunugama Fr. Shantha Sagara Hettiarachchi said some navel ratings had come into his church and informed lay workers in the church about the warnings. “The Weligampitiya, Bopitiya and Wattala Churches have also received warnings,” he said.

Meanwhile Fr. Fernando reinterred the church’s call to uncover the mastermind behind the Easter Sunday attacks. “Those who have been found guilty of negligence on the prior warnings of Easter Sunday attacks will have to be dealt with as well,” he said. Also he said the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka had nothing to do with the recent protests held by Sri Lankan expatriates in New York, France and Italy.

Islandwide quarantine curfew to be lifted on Friday

The government has decided to lift the quarantine curfew, which is currently in effect across the island, on the 01st of October.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has instructed to lift the islandwide quarantine curfew at 4.00 a.m. on Friday (01), Army Commander General Shavendra Silva said.

He stated that the restrictions and new health guidelines to be implemented following the lifting of the curfew will be notified later.

The quarantine curfew had been initially imposed on August 20 at 10.00 p.m. following a rapid rise in new Covid-19 cases and it was subsequently extended on several occasion.

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Sri Lanka reports 61 Covid-19 deaths on Wednesday, toll rises to 12,847

Sri Lanka Wednesday reported 61 deaths due to COVID-19 after the figures were confirmed by the Director General of Health Services on Tuesday, September 28.

Among the deaths reported today, 25 are of males and 36 of females. The majority of deaths – 47- are of elderly people in the 60 years and above age group.

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 12,847.

Tamil man abducted while EU team is in Sri Lanka to probe rights record

A war affected Tamil man was forcefully abducted in Eastern Sri Lanka allegedly by plain clothed terror police. This abduction has taken place while a top European Union team is visiting the island nation to monitor and assess its human rights situation, which will decide the fate of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP+) concession that grants privileged access to the european market.

Manoharadas Subash (39) was abducted forcefully around 6 AM on Tuesday (28) from his home in the eastern coastal town of Trincomalee by posse of plainclothes police from the feared ‘terror police’ his family told media persons.

Military rehabilitation

According to family members their house was rounded up in the morning while two police persons forcefully entered the house asking him to accompany them.

“He was released only after two years of rehabilitation programme by the government. We did not allow him to go, but we were threatened with rifles being pointed at us and he was forcefully taken away” his wife told media persons.

“When asked for the reason they said there is some suspicion and will be released only after inquiry”.

His whereabouts is not known till the publication of this story. While it was told to the family by the persons who forcefully took him away that he is being taken to the Uppuveli police station, the police there denied any knowledge of such a person being in their custody.

The family has now approached the human rights commission office in Trincomalee.

“We should know why he was taken and demand he should be returned immediately”.

Subash’s mother told journalists that the police persons appear to be from the TID as they were in civilian clothes.

GSP+

There has been an increasing trend in war affected Tamil people being intimidated and taken into custody or summoned for questioning by the police and military since Gotabhaya Rajapaksa came to power in November 2019.

A five member European Union team is in Sri Lanka to probe and assess the human rights situation in the country. Their monitoring will focus on Sri Lanka’s compliance with 27 international conventions covering human rights, labour, environment and governance.

The visit comes after Sri Lanka faced flak from the European Union parliament on its gross human rights violation and at a time when the country’s president invited the diaspora Tamil community to come forward to work with the government.

Source:JDS

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Harmful Bacteria detected in fresh sample of Chinese Org. Fertilizer

Harmful Bacteria has been detected in a fresh sample of Chinese Organic Fertilizer, said the Director General of Agriculture Dr. Ajantha De Silva on Tuesday (28).

He told News 1st that samples from a Chinese company tested by authorities once again proved the presence of bacteria and he maintains the position to NOT allow any organic fertilizer from the particular supplier to be imported to the country.

“We cannot confirm the presence of Erwinia, but we can confirm the presence of harmful bacteria in this new sample,” he added.

Dr. De Silva said the government will have to cancel the contract awarded to the Chinese company to supply organic fertilizer, and the Department of Agriculture will NEVER allow such organic fertilizer with harmful bacteria to enter the country.

This supplier was revealed as Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co., Ltd.

On the 17th of September Sri Lanka’s Minister of Agriculture confirmed today that a microorganism identified as ‘Erwinia’ was discovered in samples brought down ‘unofficially’ to Sri Lanka and tested.

The supplier was the same, Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co., Ltd.

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Indian Consul General meets Lanka’s Northern Province Governor

The Indian Consul General in Jaffna, Raakesh Natraj Jayabhaskaran met Hon’ble Governor of Northern Province Ms P.S.M.Charles on Tuesday.

They discussed matters pertaining to Indian projects and Indian development cooperation opportunities in the Northern Province related to connectivity, agriculture, health, and housing sectors.

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Sri Lanka reports 55 Covid-19 deaths on Tuesday, toll rises to 12,786

Sri Lanka Tuesday reported 55 deaths due to COVID-19 after the figures were confirmed by the Director General of Health Services on Monday, September 27.

Among the deaths reported today, 29 are of males and 26 of females. The majority of deaths – 39- are of elderly people in the 60 years and above age group.

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 12,786.

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EU delegation reviewing GSP holds crucial talks with Justice Minister

A delegation from the European Union (EU) currently in Sri Lanka to review the GSP plus trade concession, had crucial talks with Justice Minister Ali Sabry today.

The Justice Ministry said that the delegation discussed a wide rand of issues, including the process to amend the Constitution.

The state of the judiciary and other matters which fall under the purview of the Justice Minister were also discussed.

Just last month the EU and Sri Lanka had talks on cooperation under the GSP Plus monitoring process.

The issue was discussed during a meeting between Foreign Minister Professor G.L. Peiris and the Ambassador of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka Denis Chaibi.

At the meeting, Foreign Minister Peiris had reiterated the significance of EU-Sri Lanka trade relations which continues to be mutually beneficial with potential for further expansion. Matters related to cooperation in the fishery sector were also discussed.

Sri Lanka’s regular engagement within the EU-Sri Lanka Joint Commission framework, as well as constructive cooperation existing under the EU GSP Plus monitoring process, including action underway by the Government on issues of relevance, were also discussed.

Asgiriya Chief Prelate to study the agreement with American company and make a statement

The Asgiriya Mahanayake Most Venerable Warakagoda Sri Gnanarathana Thera said that a statement will be made after the Asgiriya Maha Sangha Sabha convenes and conducts a proper study regarding the agreement to give 40% stake of the government owned shares in the Kerawalapitiya Yugadanavi Power Plant to the U.S. company.

The Chief Prelate said the country is facing many challenges at this time and the country needs to move forward properly managing all these issues.

The Chief Prelate made these remarks when a group including the parliamentarians of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya visited the Asgiriya Maha Viharaya yesterday (27) morning and received his blessings.

Chief Opposition Whip Lakshman Kiriella, JC Alawathuwala, Mujibur Rahman, Rohana Bandara, Ajith P. Perera and others were also present at the event.

The group also presented a document to the Chief Prelate on the damage that would cause to the country by the sale of shares in the Yugadanavi Power Plant to an American company.

The Chief Prelate of Asgiriya said it is the role of the Opposition to direct the government to the right path by informing the people if any harm is done to the country and that he appreciates the steps taken to inform the people if any harm comes to the country by the relevant agreement.

He further stated that the Sangha Sabha will make a statement to the country after the discussions as there is no proper understanding of the content of the agreement other than the media coverage of the agreement.