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Sri Lanka caught up in anti-Russia propaganda project controversy

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Moscow seeks govt’s response

Russia has strongly protested against the National People’s Power (NPP) government’s decision to allow anti-Russia exhibits at the ongoing World Press Photo exhibition at the Independence Square Arcade, Colombo.

Russian Ambassador in Colombo Levan S. Dzhagaryan told The Island that he was quite surprised and disappointed over the development. He called the exhibition, which commenced on 10 January, an anti-Russia event.

The organisers have declared that the exhibition is open for the public from 10.30 am to 7 pm till 20 January.

The exhibition will also be held at the Jaffna Cultural Centre from 24 to 27 January. From Jaffna, the exhibition will be moved to the Galle Municipal mall (31 January to 02 February) before returning to Colombo. Cinnamon Life will accommodate the exhibition from 08 to 10 February.

The Russian Embassy in Colombo on Monday (12) issued the following statement: “The Embassy was perplexed by the anti-Russian photos at the exhibition in the Independence Square Arcade which was organized by the Sri Lanka Press Institute and the Embassy of the Netherlands in Colombo.

Those materials reflect the current events in the Ukraine zone in a biased and one-sided manner with the emphasis on the Western and Kiev interpretation. At the same time, the crimes of the Zelensky regime against the residents of Donbas, infringement of the rights of the Russian speaking population in Ukraine, targeted murders of Russian journalists and the treacherous violations of the Minsk agreements by Kiev Nazi junta, are hushed up.

Such non-subjective presentation of materials is further evidence of hypocrisy and double standards of the West.

In this regards, the Embassy expects an appropriate response from the official authorities of Sri Lanka, based on the fact that permission to hold such an anti-Russian event does not correspondent to the spirit of traditional Russian-Sri Lankan friendly relations.

As for the Dutch Embassy, we recommend that it focuses on continuing efforts to return to Sri Lanka the artefacts criminally taken by the Dutch colonizers which rightfully belong to the people of the island state.”

The exhibition was last hosted here in 2002 during the UNP administration.



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Opposition asks for PSC to probe Treasury theft

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Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa has called for the appointment of a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) to investigate the illegal diversion of Treasury funds, amounting to US$2.5 million to a third-party account.

Premadasa has said both the chairmanship and a majority of the Committee’s membership should be held by the Opposition to ensure impartiality.

The government has not only failed to account for the loss of US$2.5 million but also deliberately withheld information from Parliament, the Committee on Public Finance (COPF) and the public, Premadasa has told the media, accusing the ruling party of seeking to deflect responsibility by initiating an internal departmental inquiry, which he describes as a biased process designed to justify predetermined conclusions.

The Opposition Leader has said only a transparent and independent probe could establish the facts, adding that such an investigation could be effectively carried out through a Parliamentary Select Committee led by the Opposition.

He has also warned that the alleged failure to inform Parliament about the missing funds amounted to a serious breach of accountability.

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Hanthana land plots given to 44 disaster-hit families

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One of the beneficiaries receiving an instrument from Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Livestock and Irrigation, KD Lalkantha, at the event.

A land distribution programme benefiting families displaced by disaster in the Kandy District was held on April 24 at the Kandy District Secretariat, with 44 affected households receiving plots in the Hanthana area.

The initiative targeted residents of the Gangawata Korale Divisional Secretariat division whose homes were completely destroyed in a recent disaster, leaving them without permanent shelter.

The event was presided over by Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Livestock and Irrigation K. D. Lalkantha, who said arrangements had been made to provide each beneficiary with Rs. 5 million in instalments through the Pathahewaheta Divisional Secretariat to support the construction of new homes.

He noted that the land parcels had been identified from an estate in the Hanthana area and subsequently subdivided into demarcated plots for distribution among the recipients.

Members of Parliament representing the Kandy District from the NPP, along with Kandy District Secretary Indika Udawatta and Gangawata Korale Divisional Secretary Amila Navaratne, were among those present. Government officials and beneficiaries also attended the event.

The programme forms part of ongoing efforts to provide permanent housing solutions and restore livelihoods for families affected by natural disasters in the region.

Text and Pic by SK Samaranayake

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Police launch Scout Division to boost leadership and community ties

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IGP Priyantha Weerasuriya, Scout Association President Ransiri Perera, and Chief Scout Commissioner Manoj Nanayakkara, at the launch.

Text and Pic by Nishendra Silva

The Sri Lanka Police Scout Division was officially inaugurated at a ceremony held recently at Police Headquarters, marking a significant step towards integrating scouting principles within the police service.

The event was presided over by IGP Priyantha Weerasuriya and Chief Scout Commissioner of the Sri Lanka Scout Association Manoj Nanayakkara. The initiative to establish the new division was conceptualised by Nanayakkara as part of efforts to promote leadership, discipline and community engagement within the police force.

A high-level delegation from the Sri Lanka Scout Association was present, including its President Ransiri Perera, National Training Commissioner Padmalal Perera, and National Programme Commissioner Geeth Ramesh. Assistant Chief Commissioners Chandrani Fernando, Deshan Milinda and Sampath Kariyawasam were also in attendance, along with Training Directors Indrajith Ramanayake and Tilakman Pathmasiri.

Representing the Sri Lanka Police were several senior officials, including Senior DIG (Administration) Sanjeewa Dharmaratne, Senior DIG (Western Province) Sajeewa Medawatta, and Senior DIG (Support Services) Rajitha Sri Daminda.

Senior DIG (Training and Higher Training) Sampath Kumara Liyanage, who has been appointed to head the newly formed Police Scout Division, was also present. He is expected to oversee the launch and ongoing operations of police scouting activities, supported by other senior officers tasked with implementing the initiative.

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