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AGM of United Nations Association of Sri Lanka

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The 74th Annual General Meeting of the United Nations Association of Sri Lanka was held on Sunday, 31st March 2024 at the UNASL National Secretariat in Panadura.The following were unanimously elected to the National Executive Committee of the United Nations Association of Sri Lanka, for the fiscal year 2024/2025.

President: Mr. M. M. Zawahir
Chairman of the Executive Committee:
Dr. M. M. M. Rushanudeen
Secretary-General : Mr. Errol Smith
Treasurer : Mr. Kumudu Weerasinghe
Editor & Assistant Treasurer :
Mr. Dharmadasa Vitharana
Deputy Chairmen of the Ex-Co :
(1) Mr. Sampath Priyankarara
(2) Mr. M.D. Siriwardena
Vice Chairmen of the Ex-Co :
(1) Mr. R. H. Ashoka Perera
(2) Dr. Sarath Samarage
(3) Dr. T. Anver Dole
Assistant Secretaries-General:
(1) Dr. Upali Jayawardena
(2) Ms. Panchali Rathnayake
(3) Dr. H. Ravi Nagarajah
(4) Mr. M.A. Rohan Fernando
Ordinary Ex-Co Members:
(1) Mr. K. Ajitha Jayarathne
(2) Mr. Arthula Kanagaratne
(3) Ms. D.R.K. Wijewardana
(4) Mr. Sanjeewa Peiris
(5) Mr. M.W.Wimal Fernando
(6) Mr. Kushan Fernando.

The AGM commenced with the hoisting of the National Flag and UNASL Flag by Mr. M.M Zawahir (President) and Mr. Errol Smith (Secretary-General), respectively. This was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the National Flag of Sri Lanka and the United Nations Flag. One-minute silence was observed, as a mark of respect for those departed UNASL, WFUNA, UN Members as well as those affiliated and associated to the UN, Heads of State and Governments of UN Member-States, who have passed away and/or laid down their lives under the UN Flag), followed by the adoption of the Secretary-General’s Annual Report for 2023, and the adoption of the Treasurer’s Audited Annual Statement of Accounts for the year ended 2023.

Mr. Sumathi Fernando was unanimously elected Pro-tem Chairman. He conducted the Election for the office of President and announced the name of Mr. M.M. Zawahir as the duly elected President.Thereafter, the President took his oath of office before the pro-tem chairman. The President Mr. Zawahir then took the chair
and conducted the election of the other office bearers who were all unanimously elected to their respective positions on the Executive Committee of
the Association. Those elected then took their oath of office before the President.

Speeches were delivered by the President, Mr. M.M. Zawahir and Secretary-General, Mr. Errol Smith, who also proposed the Vote of Thanks.The meeting was then formally terminated,which was followed by music, networking, fellowship and lunch.It is noteworthy to mention that the United Nations Association in the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, short titled United Nations Association of Sri Lanka, is one of the oldest Non- Governmental Voluntary Service Organizations in Sri Lanka which was established on 19th August 1950 (five years before Sri Lanka was admitted as a Member State of the United Nations on 14th
December 1955).

Significantly the UNA – SRI LANKA is an organization that has been authorized in writing, by the United Nations Office – Legal Affairs Division, to use the United Nations logo with the inscription “UNA – SRI LANKA” on the top of the said logo. UN Association of Sri Lanka, which is a registered Non-Governmental
Organization, is the sole National Affiliate of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA), in Sri Lanka, which comprising
over 100 member countries and was admitted as a member of WFUNA in 1951. The WFUNA being founded on 2nd August 1946 by Special Resolution 137 (1) of 17th November 1947, adopted at the United Nations General Assembly.

The activities of the UNA-SRI LANKA, involves,taking the message of the United Nations to the grassroots of the Sri Lankan population, with the co-operation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations Development Program, which includes the United Nations Information Center in
Colombo. UNASL currently has over 2,000 members on roll, comprising Special Life, Life, Honorary Corporate, Complimentary and Honorary Members as well as 326 schools registered under an island wide UNASL Study Circles program introduced in 1981 and is approved by the Ministry of Education.

We also have a conferred category of membership known as “Diplomatic Membership” for Ambassadors and High Commissioners currently accredited to Sri Lanka. This program is in the process of being reactivated. UNA-SRI LANKA, carries out numerous and significant activities includes its contribution towards maintaining peace and security, promoting human rights and democracy, preventive and curative health related activities which include screening and awareness programs on Diabetes and Vision, Environmental protection, Alleviation of Poverty, Economic development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

ERROL SMITH
SECRETARY GENERAL
UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF SRI LANKA



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Special Dengue Prevention Week declared in Colombo District from June 15 to 21

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A decision has been taken to declare a Special Dengue Prevention Week from 15 to 21 of June by the Colombo District Dengue Control Committee to curb the spread of the disease in the Colombo District.

This decision was taken at the meeting of the Colombo District Dengue Control Committee held on Friday  (12) at the Colombo District Secretariat under the patronage of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.

Compared to last year, the number of dengue cases reported this year has increased significantly. According to the National Dengue Control Unit, approximately 39,100 dengue cases have been reported island wide to date, of which 25.8% have been recorded in the Colombo District. Following this situation, the Colombo District has been identified as a high-risk district.

Health authorities informed that the increasing spread of the disease has been influenced not only by the nature of circulating virus but also to the lack of sufficient immunity among the population. They further noted that the recent period of heavy rainfall has aggravated the spread of Dengue.

It was also identified that the current outbreak is being reported more frequently from public places such as government institutions, private establishments, schools, and religious venues rather than from residential premises. Observations have identified improperly managed solid waste and drainage systems in offices and other public locations as major breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

Accordingly, during the Dengue Prevention Week from 15 to 21 June, a series of measures will be implemented, including, organising community clean-up campaigns in government and private institutions, schools, residential areas, and other public spaces; Conducting inspections of high-risk premises by Divisional Secretariats and taking legal action, where necessary, followed by awareness programmes; Distributing informational leaflets, displaying banners, and carrying out public awareness campaigns through the media. Health authorities also requested school administrations not to involve students below Grade 10 in school cleaning programmes and to immediately notify the relevant Medical Officer of Health (MOH) office if a student is diagnosed with dengue.

The programme is expected to receive the active support and participation of the district’s political leadership, religious leaders of all faiths, public officials, local government institutions, the tri-forces, the police, and the general public.

The event was attended by the Chairperson of the District Coordination Committee, Members of Parliament, representatives of local government authorities, government secretaries, police officers, and officials representing the education and health sectors, among others.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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The leader of the indigenous Vedda community Uru Warige Wannila Aththo Meets Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya

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A meeting between the Leader of the indigenous Vedda community, Uru Warige Wannila Aththo and Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya was held on Friday  (12) at Parliament.

During the meeting, discussions focused on the challenges faced by the indigenous community and the Leader of the community, Uru Warige Wannila Aththo drew the Prime Minister’s attention to the difficulties encountered by indigenous people in accessing and using their traditional ancestral lands.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the indigenous community has the right to enjoy and use its traditional lands without obstruction and stated that the necessary legal measures to safeguard these rights would be expedited.

The Indigenous Leader also raised concerns over the lack of relief assistance provided so far to the residents of Hennanigala who were affected by the recent Cyclone Ditwah. The Prime Minister immediately instructed the relevant officials to ensure that these families receive proper relief assistance without delay.

The discussion also focused on the shortcomings and needs of the Dambana School, and the Prime Minister emphasized that the matter would be looked into and that the necessary measures would be taken.

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Commonwealth lawyers urge Lanka to uphold rule of law

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CLA backs concerns raised by BASL over move to increase retirement age of senior judges

The Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) on Thursday noted concerns raised by the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) over a reported move to amend the Constitution to increase the retirement age of judges of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

In a statement, the CLA said the BASL, in a letter dated May 25, 2026, addressed to the President, had expressed grave concern that the Government was considering a constitutional amendment to extend the retirement age of senior judges, currently fixed under Article 107(5) of the Constitution.

Full text of CLA statement: The Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) notes the letter of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) issued on 25th May 2026 to His Excellency the President of Sri Lanka. The BASL has expressed grave concern that the Government of Sri Lanka is considering the introduction of an amendment to the Constitution to increase the retirement age of the Judges of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

The retirement age of senior judges is presently fixed by Article 107(5) of the Constitution. Any amendment would require a Constitutional Amendment. Constitutional amendments should not be made in a piecemeal or ad hoc manner as this could reduce the sanctity of the Constitution. Further, constitutional reform must be foreshadowed by adequate public and stakeholder consultation, as a requirement of due process in a democracy.

The Constitution of Sri Lanka recognizes the Independence of the Judiciary and its importance in preserving and maintaining the rule of law.

The Commonwealth (Latimer House) Principles on the three Branches of Government state in Principle IV that:

“An independent, impartial, honest and competent judiciary is integral to upholding the rule of law, engendering public confidence and dispensing justice.”

The CLA’s Goa Declaration 2023 states that:

“The independence and impartiality of the judiciary must be upheld and protected by governments, including under domestic laws, regulations and policies “

The CLA considers that any steps to diminish public confidence in the judiciary is antithetical to the rule of law and must be avoided.

The letter from BASL to the President of Sri Lanka states:

“Extending the retirement age of the sitting Judges of these Courts at this point of time is likely to be viewed by the public as a blatant attempt to interfere with the judiciary.”

The BASL letter goes on to state:

“The independence of the Judiciary and the public confidence reposed in it, are indispensable pillars of the rule of law and the democratic framework of (Sri Lanka). In that regard it is of paramount importance that the Judiciary must not only remain independent in fact but also must be seen by the public to be wholly independent, impartial, and free from even the slightest perception of influence, favour, accommodation, or impropriety.”

The CLA supports the reasoned and principled position adopted by BASL and calls upon the authorities in Sri Lanka:

To refrain from proceeding with the proposed constitutional amendments seeking to increase the retirement age of members of the Judiciary;

To resist piecemeal and ad hoc amendments to the Constitution of Sri Lanka.

To adhere to due process of consultation and stakeholder engagement in constitutional reform;

To desist from taking any steps which would undermine confidence in the Judiciary and irreparably diminish the independence of the judiciary; and

To ensure adherence to the rule of law and respect for the independence of the judiciary.

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