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Sri Lanka minister begins `fast` outside UN office

Friday, 9 July 2010 - 12:42 AM SL Time
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A Sri Lankan minister says he has begun a hunger strike outside the UN`s Colombo offices demanding that it stop its probe into alleged war crimes.

Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa`s announcement follows two days of demonstrations outside the office by protesters angry over the inquiry.

The government denies its troops committed war crimes.

But some foreign governments and international organisations say there is evidence to the contrary.

The BBC`s Charles Haviland in Colombo says Mr Weerawansa is lying alone on a mattress on a bed near the main gate of the UN office.

Several Buddhist monks are also there and have given blessings to the demonstration.

Pinned to a tree nearby is a photograph of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon with insulting captions stuck on it, our correspondent says.

Also pinned up are pictures of the three senior UN officials who will serve on Mr Ban`s advisory panel labelled `three idiots`.

`I am starting a fast till death. Only when the accusations of war crimes are withdrawn and the [UN] panel abolished, I will stop this [the fast],` Mr Weerawansa said.

One the protesters told the BBC that `Western people had done all sorts of human rights violations in the past, and now they are coming and telling us how to manage human rights`.

Our correspondent says that the UN operation in Sri Lanka has been significantly disrupted by the protests, with few staff who work in the offices able to go to work.

On Tuesday the UN said it `strongly` objected to the protest at its compound, which was hindering its `vital work`.

The government has pledged to ensure UN staff are able to enter and leave their workplace, but our correspondent says it is tacitly approving of Mr Weerawansa`s demonstration.

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LK Information  8 Jul 2010 17:48:39 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Wimal weeravnasha wants to get attention of women.That is why he is doing these jokes.
I think even the best fool in SL will not belive that he will starve at least for 12 hours for the sake of country.
This man was earning Rs 4000 per month during 92-95 period as a news paper journalist.But he was spending 200million rupees for his last general election propaganda.
These kind of corrupts will not starve a 10 hours for SLA.
They are not patriots but fraudsters who pose as patriots to get filthy rich.


Edited By - nimal500 - 8 Jul 2010 17:55:20 GMT
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I feel Mervyn silva has better human qualities than fraudsters like wimal.Atleast that man has some kind of honesty in his words.

He was poisoning with hearts of rural youths minds & hearts to usher them in to wrong path against SLA & SL police in 89 period.Then he was swearing to people as JVP MP that they will do honest politics for the betterment of the country.
Today he has become a one of the richest man in SL politics.

Edited By - nimal500 - 8 Jul 2010 18:02:00 GMT
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These kind of corrupts will not starve a 10 hours for SLA.

May be your right.

In the evening Mr. Weerwansa had left the location for about 10 minutes and returned

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Weerawansa character is trying to impress Rajapakshas to get more power and priviledge.

It is his kind of un-principled crooks who destroyed our beautiful and once serene Paradise..

Lets see how long he will fast.. Can somebody keep a flood light on him at night so we can see if he has MacDonalds under his butt.
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These kind of corrupts will not starve a 10 hours for SLA.


I think Weeraansa has good cntact with our peelam brother Mr Subraminium. He know how to smuggle Big Mac.
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Well Done Hon. Weera Weheluwansa!

You and your bunch of thugs or rather Buddhist Punks (monks) have done a Great job.

We love to see such events you should have stoned and set fire to the building. That would have made the Singala people much happier and the whole world will think what a great Weerayas you people are.

We want Hon. Weera Weheluwansa to continue such brave acts until the UN close down their office in Sri Lanka. Only Weerayas like you can attack all the diplomats from UN in Colombo, kick the UN out of the country and get a good name for Sri Lanka.

We also love to see the world labeling the Singala-Modayass and the skin headed Buddhist Punks (monks) as a bunch of uncivilized barbarians.

Once the UN diplomats are kicked and chased out of Sri Lanka, Hon. Weera Weheluwansa and the skin headed Buddhist punks (monks) can drink Kassippu and dance on the road celebrating the victory.
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LK Information  8 Jul 2010 19:07:46 GMT  Report for Abuse  
The Colombo consensus
Brotherly love, massive aid and no questions asked


China and Sri Lanka
The Colombo consensus
Brotherly love, massive aid and no questions asked

Jul 8th 2010 | Colombo
Where s your helmet, Basil?

HITCHING up his clean white sarong, Basil Rajapaksa mounts a gleaming new motorcycle and has a breezy spin outside the office of his brother Mahinda, Sri Lanka s president. As he brakes to a standstill by Yang Xiuping, China s ambassador, both are wreathed in smiles. Mrs Yang has just presented more than 30 Chinese motorcycles to the younger Mr Rajapaksa, a minister in his brother s cabinet, for use by officials in his constituency.

The bikes are just part of a huge infusion of donations, grants, investments and loans as China s presence in Sri Lanka explodes. So often have they met over the past year that the Chinese ambassador and the president s sibling, responsible for many of the government s development initiatives, seem old chums.

There is no disguising China s enthusiasm for good relations with Sri Lanka s government, though the thinking behind it remains a topic of debate. One aspect is clearly commercial. Sri Lanka is a ready market for Chinese goods, services and labour, and runs a sizeable and growing bilateral trade deficit. But another is strategic. China is looking for a presence in the Indian Ocean part of its string of pearls strategy of links with regional maritime nations, that it hopes may eventually help secure its supply routes. China also gains a staunch ally in international forums.

In Sri Lanka s case, ties have historically been good it was one of the first countries, in 1950, to recognise the People s Republic. But as an article in the state-owned Sunday Observer newspaper noted in April, the silky relationship has reached new highs during the Rajapaksa era. From Sri Lanka s point of view this is no mystery. As one government official puts it, China is very generous . It invests in big amounts and does not ask questions or impose conditions that are not directly related to the deals under discussion.

Last year, as Western nations harried Sri Lanka over the conduct of its brutal last-ditch battle with Tamil Tiger rebels, China moved in. Unlike the EU and America, it exerted no pressure on the government to stop the fighting. Indeed, by selling sophisticated weaponry, it helped Sri Lanka carry on. Military parades and exhibitions, of which there have been many since the victory in May 2009, are usually displays of towering Chinese battle tanks, armoured personnel-carriers and artillery.

The government often refers to China s contribution towards the war, in contrast to the carping West. Gotabaya Rajapaksa, another sibling, who is the defence secretary, has noted that the president has visited China five times in office and three times before. Sometimes, he says, his brother speaks to China s prime minister by telephone. We have understood , he boasts, who is important to us.

After starting with smaller undertakings, China is now financing nearly all of Sri Lanka s biggest infrastructure projects. They include a new sea port at Hambantota, in the president s constituency in the south, an oil-storage facility, a new airport, a coal-fired power plant and an expressway. China often provides cheap credit. It is also rebuilding the main roads in the war-shattered north and east, and is constructing a state-of-the-art performance-arts centre. It has sold diesel railway-engines and earthmoving equipment.

Government data show that in 2009 China was, in terms of commitments, Sri Lanka s biggest aid donor, with $1.2 billion out of a total of $2.2 billion offered hardly a huge amount for China. The Board of Investment reveals it is the biggest investor, too. Chinese companies have been investing in electronics, infrastructure projects, garment-making, and much else. The government has set up a free-trade zone for Chinese companies.

The blossoming of Sri Lanka s relations with China comes as ties with some of her traditional trading partners have frayed over human-rights and labour concerns. The EU has just announced that Sri Lanka will not be eligible from August for preferential market access under the GSP Plus scheme, after the government rejected the EU s conditions. America s government has accepted a petition from an international trade union to review worker rights in Sri Lanka as part of its own GSP scheme.

This week hundreds of protesters laid siege to the United Nations compound in Colombo, trapping staff inside for eight hours. They were angered by a panel appointed by Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, to advise him on possible human-rights violations during the war. The government has rejected this as unwarranted interference. Backing it, naturally, is its friend China. On July 1st a foreign-ministry spokesman told a press conference that China believed the Sri Lankan government and people were capable of handling their own problems.


Edited By - ShivaRebirth - 8 Jul 2010 19:08:11 GMT
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I think the MR family wanted to sideline this fool. What better way to do that to give him a rope to hang himself.
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MP Gen. Sarath Fonseka, the former Army chief, says he, and not ''those jokers making a false front against Ban ki-Moon'', will be the first to fall into trouble if false evidence is given in support of allegations that war crimes had been committed in Sri Lanka.

Speaking to the media at the Parliamentary Complex today (July 08), he made references to the fast-unto-death launched by NFF leader and cabinet minister Wimal Weerawansa against the UN-appointed panel on the island.

Gen. Fonseka reiterated that he, as the commander who had led the forces in the fight against the LTTE, would be fully accountable to everything that had taken place during the war.

No war crimes had been committed and the battle was conducted in accordance with international norms, he said, adding that ''jokers were trying to give the impression that such things had actually taken place.''

Alleging that such protests were being conducted to gain political advantage, Gen. Fonseka said he was, and continue to be a patriot who had fought for the country.


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What a brilliant statement by a true hero who fought for the country non-stop.

Edited By - Kosala6BC - 8 Jul 2010 19:29:55 GMT
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China will protect its minion whatever happen, just like they did in Africa and Afghanistan.. Once used , they will forget us.
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