Sri Lanka police has summoned the general secretary of the Buddhist extremist Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) Galagodaaththe Gnanasara Thero to appear in Slave Island police on April 12th to question him on the incident that took place at Hotel Nippon.
The general secretary of Jathika Bala Sena Ven. Watareka Vijitha Thero has complained to the Slave Island police that he was threatened by the BBS.
Watateka Vijitha Thero and BBS member Kirulapone Nanda Thero have also been summoned to the police on the same time.
BBS disrupted a press conference of a inter-faith movement press conference held in Colombo against the racist organizations that are raising their head.
The press conference was summoned by an organization called Jathika Bala Senawa and the calling letter was signed by Ven. Watareka Vijitha Thero.
Muslim religious representatives were also present to participate in the press conference.
A group of BBS monks led by Buddhist monk Galagodaaththe Gnanasara invaded the press conference and questioned the organizers. They threatened the Muslim clerics and the Buddhist monks.
Watareka Vijitha Thero was forced to apologize but he later complained to Slave Island police that he apologized due to threats to his life.
Officer-in-Charge of Slave Island police and other police officers witnessed the violence but did not act to prevent it.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Sri Lankan newspaper editor questioned by CID
Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) today questioned Saman Wagaarachchi, the editor-in-chief of Sinhala daily The Lakbima over an incident of defaming Ayoma Rajapaksa, the wife of the secretary of the Ministry of Defense Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.
The newspaper carried a photo on April 07 on page 8 in which the Chairman of the Sewa Vanitha Unit of the Defense Ministry Ayoma Rajapaksa was depicted buying goods at a New Year fair of the Civil Defense Department.
The caption of the photo carried a title 'They aren't fake money, aren't they?'
The newspaper apologized the following day to Ms. Rajapaksa and the Civil Defense Department. The apology was posted on the front page today.
The police media spokesman said that the editor-in-chief Saman Wagaarachchi was questioned for three hours and a statement was recorded.
The newspaper carried a photo on April 07 on page 8 in which the Chairman of the Sewa Vanitha Unit of the Defense Ministry Ayoma Rajapaksa was depicted buying goods at a New Year fair of the Civil Defense Department.
The caption of the photo carried a title 'They aren't fake money, aren't they?'
The newspaper apologized the following day to Ms. Rajapaksa and the Civil Defense Department. The apology was posted on the front page today.
The police media spokesman said that the editor-in-chief Saman Wagaarachchi was questioned for three hours and a statement was recorded.
Monday, April 07, 2014
Sri Lankan doctor kicks a fve year old boy suffering from fever
A doctor in Matale Base Hospital of Sri Lanka has kicked a five year
child who had come to the Outer Patients' Department (OPD) to take
medicine since he was suffering from fever.
Eyewitnesses said that the doctor had got angry since the child was tapping the door of the doctor's room with his finger, as reported by Divaina Sinhala newspaper.
The child fell down with the attack as the mother cried loudly creating a chaotic situation in the OPD.
The mother Sunethra Malani has lodged a complaint in police.
Eyewitnesses said that the doctor had got angry since the child was tapping the door of the doctor's room with his finger, as reported by Divaina Sinhala newspaper.
The child fell down with the attack as the mother cried loudly creating a chaotic situation in the OPD.
The mother Sunethra Malani has lodged a complaint in police.
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Nurses, doctors, midwives clash in Sri Lanka over midwifery training
Man (more accurately woman) is the only animal that needs specially
trained midwife to deliver the baby. No other animal visits hospital for
this.
Sri Lanka's Family Health Services Union has decided to strike work since tomorrow, said the Chairman of the union Devika Kodithuwakku.
Accordingly, the midwives will keep away from deliveries in the maternity hospitals and also the work related to maternity clinics island wide.
The midwives protest the nurses given the midwifery training as part of their basic training. They demand the midwifery training given only to them.
Meanwhile, the Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA) which represents the doctors has decided not to give midwifery training to the nurses.
As a protest to the development, the Government Nursing Officers' Association (GNOA) has planned a one day token strike for tomorrow, April 3 in the hospitals island wide.
Sri Lanka's Family Health Services Union has decided to strike work since tomorrow, said the Chairman of the union Devika Kodithuwakku.
Accordingly, the midwives will keep away from deliveries in the maternity hospitals and also the work related to maternity clinics island wide.
The midwives protest the nurses given the midwifery training as part of their basic training. They demand the midwifery training given only to them.
Meanwhile, the Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA) which represents the doctors has decided not to give midwifery training to the nurses.
As a protest to the development, the Government Nursing Officers' Association (GNOA) has planned a one day token strike for tomorrow, April 3 in the hospitals island wide.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Killings, nonsense and mania amidst big match fever
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Royal nonsense |
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Royal mania |
The man who was killed was identified as a 23 year old past student of the St. Patrick College.
During the big match of between Jaffna Central College and St. Patrick College, a group launched a sudden attack killing the past student of St. Patrick College, reports say.
Police said that two students had been arrested and police is looking for three more students to be arrested for the killing.
The big match was held in Vadukkodai in Jaffna.
Lesser violence was displayed in Colombo schools so far but most of the big match activities were nonsense or maniac irrespective of the so called prestige of the schools. The boys of the big schools tried to rush into Visaka Girls' College and created massive traffic blocks through their parades.
Monday, February 24, 2014
A drama from Sri Lankan prisoners at state drama festival
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A scene from Rajitha Disanayaka's Weeraya Merila |
The Prisons Department says that the drama that is staged in Tower Hall on February 28 is acted out completely by the prisoners.
The drama is named as Weeraya Merila Nehe, meaning the hero is not dead.
The title of the drama is an antonym of Weeraya Merila that means the hero is dead of renowned dramatist Rajitha Disanayaka.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Why is arresting Kurunegala principal important in education
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The principal and the victim |
The principal was accused of cruelty against a girl student of his school over a photo in Facebook that ultimately led the depressed girl commit suicide.
The principal was arrested over abusing the child mentally and verbally.
Fifteen persons have given evidence to the special police unit of Child Protection Authority over the mental and verbal abuse and humiliation done by the principal against the child.
The police unit said that the principal had been arrested after thoroughly studying the evidence.
This arrest can be considered historic in the pretext most of the inhuman acts of the school teachers and principals go unheeded in the so called respect to the teaching profession. The teachers and principals must be discouraged of physical and mental torture against children which they unleash in the guise of discipline.
First and foremost, the teachers and principals must be directed to respect the rights of the children. The dignity of the child must never be underestimated.
The school eventually must be a place where love and care prevails.
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