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Aiyo ‘Knew it all’. Convoys ahoy! Criminal water wasters

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Has Ex Prez Maitripala Sirisena shot himself in the foot? Cassandra asks this question on Monday since she starts her Cry early in the week and gathers intriguing tidbits and sets them down all through the week till Thursday. By the time you read this, you will know much more.

On Friday March 22, Sirisena made the stunning statement in Kandy that he knew who masterminded the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks. The fact that there was a master mind or hidden hand in that awful tragedy that killed nearly 300 persons, injured 500 and shattered so many families was an accepted fact after His Holiness Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith first gave public voice to it. Then the question ‘Who was it?’ hung over our island for nearly three years since it happened five years ago. Many knew the answer but did not divulge it, until up trotted Sirisena and said he knew who the culprit is. Whether single or many, he did not say, along with not naming names. Aiyo Sirisena, aney appoi!

A damp squib?

Shakespeare’s tragic hero Macbeth, contemplating life towards the end of his own, condemned it as “a tale told by an idiot signifying nothing.” Are we to class Sirisena’s hinted at top story as Macbeth did life itself? Is what Sirisena divulged as an explosive secret, hoping it would electrify everyone, actually signify nothing? A mere damp squib; a pus vedilla?

Was Sirisena seeking publicity; the glare of the limelight; votes; when he said he knew the answer to the paramount question that has been hoisted by many and has dodged the Cardinal and the public for so long? Did he think people would consider him honourable in knowing the identity of the culprit but not divulging his/her name yet humbly paying the hundred million fine imposed on him? (Has he done so – meaning paid his fine?)

He definitely drew attention to himself from the public by saying what he said in Kandy, but unforeseen by him probably, other bodies too like the Minister of Public Security, police and lawyers took note of his declaration. He changed his bold declaration from “I know” to cowardly “I was told” when the air around him heated up. But to know and not tell can be taken to be a crime.

Aiyo Sirisena! What have you done? This time to yourself and not to the country as you did when you took no note of warnings relayed to you but shopped at Mustapha’s in Singapore when the destruction occurred in churches and hotels. Also when you sacked PM Ranil as if wielding a ‘off with your head’ sword and made your previous arch enemy PM instead. Mercifully the judges saw right and brought Ranil W to his rightful place. Poor upright Speaker Karu J had to bear the brunt of your impulsive folly.

However Cassandra goes into her forecasting mode and declares: “The drama will go on; people are after your blood, Sirisena. They’ve seen through you well and truly.”

Travelling VVIPs

Soo Buddhistic, ahem, sorry, soo Sinhala Buddhistic! Two R brethren, both Ex Prezs, journeyed to the most Buddhistic holy places a week or two ago: one to Anuradhapura and the other to visit the highest of the Sangha in Kandy. Both with spouses and retinues of retainers or loyalists. In Anuradhapura elder brother and cohorts were conducted to the highest level where the sacred bo tree grows and needs maximum protection from even human presence and human exhalation; so sensitive and precarious is this 2500 year old tree.

The influx up must have been to accommodate MR’s vow making. GR sped to Kandy and visited Mahanayakes and Anunayakas of both Chapters. Along with huge baskets of fruit he gifted the several monks, on bended knee, his book. Wonder whether they read it and created answers to the question asked: who were the conspirators who prized Prez Gota off the presidential seat.

They surely were heavily escorted with two large convoys of vehicles and security personnel. Proves they know the general public is no longer enamored of them: charisma or no charisma, nor of their saving the country for the majority Sinhala Buddhists as thy say from the Tamils. Muslims were favoured. No one can dispute that these two Ex Prezs were the ones who principally drove this country to bankruptcy.

Was it us, the heavily burdened taxpayers, who paid the bill for the convoy accompanying jaunts? They have necessarily to get out and about, but not with large security back-ups. Security because they are afraid of the people who have turned from worshippers to critics. They should just take off incognito. They will be safer then.

Apathetic public servants

Most of those who are employed in government offices in the lower and mid-level ranks are filled with inertia to the point of idleness. Inertia is defined as “a feeling of unwillingness to do anything.” Isn’t that absolutely spot on? This curse is met with in any government office among clerical staff and higher, teachers, even nurses. Recently a visitor to the Colombo museum said there were four people in the booth at the entrance: one selling tickets; one reading a newspaper, another on his cell phone, the third nodding. They were all museum employees since they wore that badge of identification.

Many are the complaints from people who seek some service. Long ago a coat was draped on his chair and occupant thereof was off having tea or gone on some business of his. Now they sit tight in their seats and do not attend to those waiting for service.

This is due to overloading offices with employees, mostly by politicians to thank voters.

But then serendipitously, out of the blue, an officer shines forth in an office like a diamond among bits of coal and grit. Cassandra has got excellent service from one of these rare gems. She meant to phone her to get her permission to mention her name but Cass did not do the needful so the good officer remains anonymous. She works in the Grama Niladhari office that serves the Bamba Kollupitiya areas.

She is available on phone as she gives her number to those who seek it. You know the penance that pensioners suffer in January each year. They have to present themselves in person to prove they are alive and are eligible for pension payment. If you are a lucky pensioner who has to report to this woman Grama Sevaka, you will have a seat to sit on, even in her office. You are met with courtesy and a smile and your matter attended to in double quick time. She is a superb, committed government servant.

Cassandra’s preamble is to ask the very relevant question as to what the water supplying boards and their employees are doing to conserve water as the drought continues and water levels in reservoirs would be decreasing rapidly. They do nothing. They warm their office chairs, warn the public mildly, and then they will impose water cuts getting more drastic as the rains avoid Sri Lanka.

Why cannot they go around or in some other way monitor those who wantonly waste water on daily bathing cars and gardens, and hold hoses to wash outsides of homes and offices until streams of water flow down roads. Some even deliberately drench road fronts to keep dust out of bungalows. These crimes may be committed by chauffeurs, gardeners and ayahs. But householders or office managers are ultimately responsible.

Water supply officers and/or police should go around mornings to monitor over-use of tap water which is treated water. If a house has a tube well, OK. Otherwise water wasters should have their water supply cut and the fact advertised. Only way to get idiots to be civic minded. Why should we who are so careful, nay niggardly, in use of water that comes to us have to suffer water cuts due to the wanton waste by selfish idiots?

Cassandra pleads with her readers to be vigilantes and rebuke or report water wasting neighbours wherever they may live. Cass has reprimanded a couple of these as she goes on her morning walk.

Another despicable Sri Lankan national trait: never nip a problem in the bud, but eventually get inundated by the minor trouble turned disastrous. Then probably run around like headless chicken querying who caused the trouble? Who the conspirators are, who’s the hidden hand?



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US’ drastic aid cut to UN poses moral challenge to world

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An UN humanitarian mission in the Gaza. [File: Ashraf Amra/Anadolu Agency]

‘Adapt, shrink or die’ – thus runs the warning issued by the Trump administration to UN humanitarian agencies with brute insensitivity in the wake of its recent decision to drastically reduce to $2bn its humanitarian aid to the UN system. This is a substantial climb down from the $17bn the US usually provided to the UN for its humanitarian operations.

Considering that the US has hitherto been the UN’s biggest aid provider, it need hardly be said that the US decision would pose a daunting challenge to the UN’s humanitarian operations around the world. This would indeed mean that, among other things, people living in poverty and stifling material hardships, in particularly the Southern hemisphere, could dramatically increase. Coming on top of the US decision to bring to an end USAID operations, the poor of the world could be said to have been left to their devices as a consequence of these morally insensitive policy rethinks of the Trump administration.

Earlier, the UN had warned that it would be compelled to reduce its aid programs in the face of ‘the deepest funding cuts ever.’ In fact the UN is on record as requesting the world for $23bn for its 2026 aid operations.

If this UN appeal happens to go unheeded, the possibilities are that the UN would not be in a position to uphold the status it has hitherto held as the world’s foremost humanitarian aid provider. It would not be incorrect to state that a substantial part of the rationale for the UN’s existence could come in for questioning if its humanitarian identity is thus eroded.

Inherent in these developments is a challenge for those sections of the international community that wish to stand up and be counted as humanists and the ‘Conscience of the World.’ A responsibility is cast on them to not only keep the UN system going but to also ensure its increased efficiency as a humanitarian aid provider to particularly the poorest of the poor.

It is unfortunate that the US is increasingly opting for a position of international isolation. Such a policy position was adopted by it in the decades leading to World War Two and the consequences for the world as a result for this policy posture were most disquieting. For instance, it opened the door to the flourishing of dictatorial regimes in the West, such as that led by Adolph Hitler in Germany, which nearly paved the way for the subjugation of a good part of Europe by the Nazis.

If the US had not intervened militarily in the war on the side of the Allies, the West would have faced the distressing prospect of coming under the sway of the Nazis and as a result earned indefinite political and military repression. By entering World War Two the US helped to ward off these bleak outcomes and indeed helped the major democracies of Western Europe to hold their own and thrive against fascism and dictatorial rule.

Republican administrations in the US in particular have not proved the greatest defenders of democratic rule the world over, but by helping to keep the international power balance in favour of democracy and fundamental human rights they could keep under a tight leash fascism and linked anti-democratic forces even in contemporary times. Russia’s invasion and continued occupation of parts of Ukraine reminds us starkly that the democracy versus fascism battle is far from over.

Right now, the US needs to remain on the side of the rest of the West very firmly, lest fascism enjoys another unfettered lease of life through the absence of countervailing and substantial military and political power.

However, by reducing its financial support for the UN and backing away from sustaining its humanitarian programs the world over the US could be laying the ground work for an aggravation of poverty in the South in particular and its accompaniments, such as, political repression, runaway social discontent and anarchy.

What should not go unnoticed by the US is the fact that peace and social stability in the South and the flourishing of the same conditions in the global North are symbiotically linked, although not so apparent at first blush. For instance, if illegal migration from the South to the US is a major problem for the US today, it is because poor countries are not receiving development assistance from the UN system to the required degree. Such deprivation on the part of the South leads to aggravating social discontent in the latter and consequences such as illegal migratory movements from South to North.

Accordingly, it will be in the North’s best interests to ensure that the South is not deprived of sustained development assistance since the latter is an essential condition for social contentment and stable governance, which factors in turn would guard against the emergence of phenomena such as illegal migration.

Meanwhile, democratic sections of the rest of the world in particular need to consider it a matter of conscience to ensure the sustenance and flourishing of the UN system. To be sure, the UN system is considerably flawed but at present it could be called the most equitable and fair among international development organizations and the most far-flung one. Without it world poverty would have proved unmanageable along with the ills that come along with it.

Dehumanizing poverty is an indictment on humanity. It stands to reason that the world community should rally round the UN and ensure its survival lest the abomination which is poverty flourishes. In this undertaking the world needs to stand united. Ambiguities on this score could be self-defeating for the world community.

For example, all groupings of countries that could demonstrate economic muscle need to figure prominently in this initiative. One such grouping is BRICS. Inasmuch as the US and the West should shrug aside Realpolitik considerations in this enterprise, the same goes for organizations such as BRICS.

The arrival at the above international consensus would be greatly facilitated by stepped up dialogue among states on the continued importance of the UN system. Fresh efforts to speed-up UN reform would prove major catalysts in bringing about these positive changes as well. Also requiring to be shunned is the blind pursuit of narrow national interests.

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Egg white scene …

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Hi! Great to be back after my Christmas break.

Thought of starting this week with egg white.

Yes, eggs are brimming with nutrients beneficial for your overall health and wellness, but did you know that eggs, especially the whites, are excellent for your complexion?

OK, if you have no idea about how to use egg whites for your face, read on.

Egg White, Lemon, Honey:

Separate the yolk from the egg white and add about a teaspoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice and about one and a half teaspoons of organic honey. Whisk all the ingredients together until they are mixed well.

Apply this mixture to your face and allow it to rest for about 15 minutes before cleansing your face with a gentle face wash.

Don’t forget to apply your favourite moisturiser, after using this face mask, to help seal in all the goodness.

Egg White, Avocado:

In a clean mixing bowl, start by mashing the avocado, until it turns into a soft, lump-free paste, and then add the whites of one egg, a teaspoon of yoghurt and mix everything together until it looks like a creamy paste.

Apply this mixture all over your face and neck area, and leave it on for about 20 to 30 minutes before washing it off with cold water and a gentle face wash.

Egg White, Cucumber, Yoghurt:

In a bowl, add one egg white, one teaspoon each of yoghurt, fresh cucumber juice and organic honey. Mix all the ingredients together until it forms a thick paste.

Apply this paste all over your face and neck area and leave it on for at least 20 minutes and then gently rinse off this face mask with lukewarm water and immediately follow it up with a gentle and nourishing moisturiser.

Egg White, Aloe Vera, Castor Oil:

To the egg white, add about a teaspoon each of aloe vera gel and castor oil and then mix all the ingredients together and apply it all over your face and neck area in a thin, even layer.

Leave it on for about 20 minutes and wash it off with a gentle face wash and some cold water. Follow it up with your favourite moisturiser.

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Confusion cropping up with Ne-Yo in the spotlight

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Ne-Yo: His management should clarify the last-minute cancellation

Superlatives galore were used, especially on social media, to highlight R&B singer Ne-Yo’s trip to Sri Lanka: Global superstar Ne-Yo to perform live in Colombo this December; Ne-Yo concert puts Sri Lanka back on the global entertainment map; A global music sensation is coming to Sri Lanka … and there were lots more!

At an official press conference, held at a five-star venue, in Colombo, it was indicated that the gathering marked a defining moment for Sri Lanka’s entertainment industry as international R&B powerhouse and three-time Grammy Award winner Ne-Yo prepares to take the stage in Colombo this December.

What’s more, the occasion was graced by the presence of Sunil Kumara Gamage, Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs of Sri Lanka, and Professor Ruwan Ranasinghe, Deputy Minister of Tourism, alongside distinguished dignitaries, sponsors, and members of the media.

Shah Rukh Khan: Disappointed his fans in Sri Lanka

According to reports, the concert had received the official endorsement of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, recognising it as a flagship initiative in developing the country’s concert economy by attracting fans, and media, from all over South Asia.

Nick Carter: His concert, too, was cancelled due to “Unforeseen circumstances

However, I had that strange feeling that this concert would not become a reality, keeping in mind what happened to Nick Carter’s Colombo concert – cancelled at the very last moment.

Carter issued a video message announcing he had to return to the USA due to “unforeseen circumstances” and a “family emergency”.

Though “unforeseen circumstances” was the official reason provided by Carter and the local organisers, there was speculation that low ticket sales may also have been a factor in the cancellation.

Well, “Unforeseen Circumstances” has cropped up again!

In a brief statement, via social media, the organisers of the Ne-Yo concert said the decision was taken due to “unforeseen circumstances and factors beyond their control.”

Ne-Yo, too, subsequently made an announcement, citing “Unforeseen circumstances.”

The public has a right to know what these “unforeseen circumstances” are, and who is to be blamed – the organisers or Ne-Yo!

Ne-Yo’s management certainly need to come out with the truth.

However, those who are aware of some of the happenings in the setup here put it down to poor ticket sales, mentioning that the tickets for the concert, and a meet-and-greet event, were exorbitantly high, considering that Ne-Yo is not a current mega star.

We also had a cancellation coming our way from Shah Rukh Khan, who was scheduled to visit Sri Lanka for the City of Dreams resort launch, and then this was received: “Unfortunately due to unforeseen personal reasons beyond his control, Mr. Khan is no longer able to attend.”

Referring to this kind of mess up, a leading showbiz personality said that it will only make people reluctant to buy their tickets, online.

“Tickets will go mostly at the gate and it will be very bad for the industry,” he added.

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