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To act as the cutting edge of the Government of Sri Lanka to consolidate and strengthen the peace process on behalf of all Sri Lankan citizens, whilst promoting a negotiated settlement to the current conflict
 
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To develop confidence in the peace process and its potential benefits for all Sri Lankan citizens, whilst building up an institution that is equitable and acts in the national interest of all our people, and is accepted as such
 
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Coat of arms of Sri Lanka

12 May 2008

Letter to the Editor, ‘Sunday Leader’ from Professor Rajiva Wijesinha

Preamble

Last week the Peace Secretariat sent the following letter to the Sunday Leader as a reply to the article entitled 'Rajiva and Vaiko clash in Oslo' which appeared in the ‘Sunday Leader’ on May 4th. The reply has been published in the ‘Sunday Leader’ (May 11, 2008) but it is again reproduced here since it is important to note the sleight of hand employed by, not necessarily the ‘Leader’, but whoever served as its informant - particular given the manner in which such equations, of words and weaponry, are used by the LTTE to justify its extravagant violence.

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08 May 2008

Admitting the link between Opposition Politicians and Human Rights ‘Activists’

The Peace Secretariat has often noted that perhaps the most insidious threat to the efforts of the Sri Lankan government to promote peace through pluralism and democracy comes from political opponents who will say or do anything to promote their own agendas.

It is accordingly grateful to a few determined opponents of the government who masquerade as disinterested proponents of human rights and democracy for proving its point.

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Coat of arms of Sri Lanka

07 May 2008

Indiscriminate attacks by Human Rights Watch

The latest Human Rights Watch report on Sri Lanka, issued as a submission to the UN Human Rights Council in connection with the Universal Periodic Review of Sri Lanka, repeats several canards that have been refuted in the past, with no response from HRW to the detailed rebuttal of their falsehoods. In particular it begins its offensive by claiming that ‘Sri Lanka security forces have conducted indiscriminate bombing and shelling resulting in civilian casualties’.

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05 May 2008

Intellectual dishonesty in the service of terror

I was sent recently an essay entitled ‘Pax Americana, the EU, and the Tamil Resistance Movement (TRM), written by Peter Schalk of Uppsala University. Prof Schalk has been concerned with Sri Lankan affairs for many years now, and this shows, in his rather dogged adherence to the battles of the seventies. His view is that the EU ban on the LTTE is ‘part of a falling in line with a worldwide pax americana’ which the man explains as analogous to the pax romana, which he also then has to explain.

His explanations are simplistic, but they suggest a splendid cunning that he doubtless thinks justified, since he clearly believes in a world without morality, provided the cause is good enough. This does not however preclude him from snide asides about similar views in others. Thus, his very first paragraph describes ‘water torture sanctioned by the President of the United States’ as part of the ‘martial pax Americana’which he claims ‘is presented with a Christian-evangelical signature also as jus ad bellum, ‘just war’, and as jus in bello, ‘just (method) in war’, fighting Communism in the 1950s and now terrorism.

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30 April 2008

Crudities from the Asian Human Rights Commission

Basil Fernando of the Asian Human Rights Commission has finally gone over the top in attacking the Head of the Peace Secretariat in scatological terms, though clothed in impeccable literary references as befits a former scholar.

He is upset that I am amused by much, but doubtless he intends everyone to be amused by this latest effusion, which suggests the direction in which he is taking the poor Asian Human   Commission. Certainly I am amused, but there is room for sadness too, in his failure to think, which is unusual in the man and suggests that he is very deeply involved emotionally.

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30 April 2008

Sir Nigel Rodley Pronounces

The Peace Secretariat is amused at the intemperate reaction of Sir Nigel Rodley, ‘an eminent person from Britain’ as he was described, to the revelation that the eminent Indian head of the IIGEP Justice P N Bhagwati has made it clear that he does not accuse the government of lacking political will with regard to the Commission of Inquiry into several cases concerning Human Rights. Such blustering on Sir Nigel’s part simply confirms the impression some elements in the IIGEP had helped to create, that their prime motive was to engage in confrontation with the government of Sri Lanka, without regard to propriety or the truth.

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28 April 2008

Liberating the Church from terror

The Peace Secretariat welcomes the extremely dignified manner in which Sri Lankan forces regained control of the Madhu Church premises on behalf of the people of Sri Lanka. Whilst anti-governmental organizations persist in talking about indiscriminate attacks on civilians, the record of the forces, in which not one civilian life has been lost in the course of army offensives, speaks for itself.

The incident at Kathiravelli, seventeen months ago, the only one about which LTTE propagandists can make adverse comments, is the exception that proves the rule: even propagandists have to grant that the LTTE opened fire first, and that their forces had been moving around and that there were bunkers in the premises to which mortar directing radar had guided the response of the armed forces.

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Coat of arms of Sri Lanka

24 April 2008

Watchlist for Disaster

One of the more predictable aspects of the silly season, when Sri Lanka’s human rights record gets attacked in preparation for review in Geneva, is that the usual suspects should reiterate the old discredited stories. Certainly there are areas in which the human rights record can be improved, and the government has already taken steps to deal with issues raised by Special Rapporteurs such as Phillip Alston and Manfred Novak and Walter Kalin. But there are certain areas in which it could not agree with certain claims, concerning which it asked for evidence, only to be met with a deafening silence.

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24 April 2008

Peace through Soccer festivities in Trincomalee – a resounding success

The Soccer Carnival, organized jointly by SCOPP, the Eastern Governor and the Ministry of Education and Sports of the Eastern Province proved to be a resounding success, attracting large crowds. The event served as a boost to the game of soccer and young sportsmen of the area.

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23 April 2008

Medical Camp for the Wanni IDPs in the Puttalam District

A Medical Camp for the residents of the Noracholai and Alankudah camps was successfully conducted at the Alankudah Muslim Vidyalaya on 23rd February 2008.

On a request made by SCOPP, the Golden Key Eye & ENT Hospital at Rajagiriya made available the services of four general physicians and four Eye & ENT specialists and also met their transportation and accommodation costs.  The CEO and the Marketing Manager of the Golden Key Hospital were personally present on the occasion.

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23 April 2008

Discussions in The Netherlands on Democracy and Human Rights
in Sri Lanka

Several meetings with regard to democracy and human rights in Sri Lanka were held during the recent visit to the Netherlands of Secretary-General of the Peace Secretariat in Sri Lanka, Professor Rajiva Wijesinha. His main programme involved the 5th anniversary of the Dutch 3rd Chamber, an aid advisory group to which he had belonged in 2004. However the Sri Lankan Embassy in the Netherlands also arranged a series of briefing visits in The Hague on Friday April 18th.

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The Soccer Carnival, organized jointly by SCOPP,
the Governor of the Eastern Province and the Ministry of Education and Sports of the Eastern Province at the McHezyer Stadium in Trincomalee on 05th April 2008
was a resounding success.
 
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Media Reports
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UPFA victorious in East
Monday, May 12, 2008

The United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) recorded an emphatic victory at the first ever Provincial Council Election in the East, securing 20 (18+02 bonus seats) out of 37 seats on offer, while polling 52.21 per cent of the total votes. The United National Party (UNP) which obtained 42.38 per cent of the total valid votes got 15 seats while the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and the Tamil Democratic National Alliance secured one slot each...
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Eastern Province Provincial Council Elections - 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008

Eastern Province Provincial Council Elections - 2008 election results.....
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A mandate for ending terror, restoring peace - President
Monday, May 12, 2008

The results of the elections to the first Eastern Provincial Council show the people's endorsement of the Government's policy of restoring democracy and normality to areas hitherto controlled by the terrorists, and the overall development programme already initiated in the Eastern Province, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said yesterday. In a statement on the successful conclusion of the first election to the Eastern Provincial Council, President Rajapaksa said following the successful completion of the elections to local Government bodies in the Batticaloa district in March this year, this is another important milestone in the Government's policy of restoring democratic rights to the people in areas...
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Pillayan, Hizbullah tussle for CM post
Monday, May 12, 2008

The tussle between TMVP leader Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan and UPFA Muslim leader M.L.A.M. Hizbullah for the hotly contested post of the Eastern Provincial Council Chief Minister intensified yesterday after the preference votes were counted and the victorious UPFA council members were named. Sources said the post of Chief Minister depended on the number of Muslim and Tamil members elected from the UPFA to the council.
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Pilleyan tops Batticaloa
Monday, May 12, 2008

Siveneshan Chandrakanthen alias Pilleyan topped the preferential votes in Batticaloa District at the Eastern Provincial Council Election, Elections Department sources revealed...
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Winners and losers
Monday, May 12, 2008

The real loser at Saturday's election was Velupillai Prabhakaran. Easterners have routed his separatist project by electing a group of representatives independent of the LTTE to run their province which is the be-all and end-all of Eelam. The UNP-SLMC combine turned that election into a referendum on the North-East merger and the politico-military strategy of the government. The government which had cleared the East of the LTTE and effected the de-merger secured about 52 per cent of the total number of valid votes, thus winning that 'referendum'. The SLMC let the cat of South-Eastern Council out of the bag and that, too, was rejected lock stock and barrel by the people...
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Polls were peaceful, voting took place without incident – PAFFREL
Monday, May 12, 2008

Head of the People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections, Kingsley Rodrigo yesterday said the Saturday polls in the East was ‘relatively peaceful and voting took place without incident.’ Reports from the Opposition political parties had highlighted a significant level of intimidation, he said in a media release. The ruling party and its coalition members had engaged in misuse of state property to take forward the government ‘s election campaign, it said. "Despite the shortcomings of the election and relatively low participation of about 60 percent, these elections were important in that they represented for the first time the hopes and opinion of the people of the east through an electoral process that was confined to the Eastern Province alone...
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A commendable move to establish democracy - Polls Chief
Monday, May 12, 2008

Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake said yesterday that despite some minor incidents the 2008 Eastern PC election had ended on a successful note. Dissanayake noted that holding of the election, after two decades was a commendable move to establish democracy through the political process. The Commissioner while appreciating the support and commitment of all polls officers deployed by the Secretariat, also commended the service rendered by both the Police and the Security Forces in helping to ensure law and order.
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People of East firmly with Govt - Governor Mowlana
Monday, May 12, 2008

People of the Eastern Province are with the Government despite the false propaganda orchestrated by national and international vested interests, states S. Alavi Mowlana, Western Province Governor, Vice President of SLFP and Convenor Joint Council of Trade Union Organisation. Governor Mowlana said: "I take this opportunity to thank and appreciate our beloved people of the Eastern Province comprising all three communities who did not bow down to pressure. They rose above petty, party, partisan, communal politics...
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UNCIEF completes building 15 tsunami devastated schools
Monday, May 12, 2008

Responding to the request of the Education Ministry, UNICEF has committed itself to building 21 schools countrywide to replace facilities damaged or destroyed by the devastating tsunami waves. 15 schools have already been completed and six schools are due to be handed over before June this year. A UNICEF spokesperson said that in the Jaffna district, two schools J/ Valvai RCTMS and J/Valvai Sivaguru Vidyalaya.have been completed...
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