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Australian HC debunks misleading travel risk claims for Sri Lanka

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The OzLanka Journalists’ Consortium officially launched its international digital news platform www.ozlankanews.com at a special ceremony held at Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams last weekend. The portal was ceremonially inaugurated by Matthew Duckworth, High Commissioner for Australia in Sri Lanka in the presence of media professionals, diplomats, and invited guests.

Speaking at the launch event Australian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka told that he needed to debunk some unhelpful news that was circulating online here in Sri Lanka about Australia raising traveller risk ratings for Sri Lanka. He said the news was completely incorrect and it was misleading but misrepresenting this story online can lead to misunderstanding intent. He was concerned that it can undermine trust, cause suspicion, affect tourist travel as much as it can affect the government’s plan for growth in Australian arrivals. Duckworth said serious measures is taken by the high commission to prevent this and he also questions the respective media to respond where it happened.

High Commissioner Duckworth pointed out that story sharing between Australia and Sri Lanka were very strong over the past 70 – 80 years. It was the groundwork that laid for the close connections that we enjoy today. “I think that has kept the relationship so, and it’s this legacy that is continuing through the launch of this initiative today”.

He said OzLanka initiative follows a proud tradition of cooperation and partnership between Australia and Sri Lankan media and tourism. “As the High Commissioner here a big part of my role is framing the narrative for our two countries to understand each other. Sharing stories between our communities matters for how we perceive each other and that’s just as important for government as it is for the broader population, as it is for people playing sports, as it is for people wanting to go on a holiday, as it is for people just wanting to understand the world around us.

Australian High Commissioner noted that Australian citizen Clifford Dodge, back in the 1950s following his appointment as the commercial service director, trained the first generation of Sri Lankan broadcast journalists and I think that is the work, we started in bringing our professional medias together as OzLanka re-launched today.

Further speaking at the event, High Commissioner Matthew Duckworth highlighted the importance of strengthening communication and media collaboration between the two nations, noting that initiatives such as OzLankaNews play an important role in building mutual understanding and information exchange.

Secretary of OzLanka Journalists Consortium Anusha Maureen, stated that the platform is designed to become a trusted source for international audiences interested in developments in Sri Lanka and Australia, while also creating opportunities for journalists, media professionals, and contributors to share stories that connect communities across borders.

She said that OzLankaNews aims to serve as a dynamic digital media platform connecting international audiences, focusing on education, business, culture, tourism, and diaspora affairs providing reliable news, analysis, marking a beginning of a new digital bridge for news and dialogue between the two countries.

Kamal Munasinghe, Senior Vice President of Cinnamon Hotels and GM of Cinnamon Life, Suresh Abbas, General Manager, Galle Face Hotel also addressed the gathering while former diplomat Sunil de Silva, Private Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath, Anuruddha Lokuhapuarchchi, Director International Media and Strategic Communications, Presidential Secretariat, Maryam Piracha, MDF Country Director, Sri Lanka, Sandi Seneviratne. Director, Australian Trade & Investment Commission (Austrade) Sri Lanka and Chandra Wickramasinghe, Chairman/Managing Director Thema Collection were among the distinguished guests.

The launch event graciously hosted by Cinnamon Life, City of Dreams Colombo brought together members of the media, representatives from the Sri Lanka government and diplomats, and local and International professionals from the private sector.



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Ex-Justice Minister’s son among three arrested for allegedly demanding bribe from wife of underworld figure

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The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) yesterday said that the arrest of three individuals, including the son of former Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and a Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) organiser, was in connection with a high-profile bribery investigation linked to underworld figure Nadun Chinthaka Wickramaratne alias Harak Kata.

Those arrested were Attorney-at-Law Rakhitha Rajapakshe, son of former Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, SJB Horana electorate organiser Charith Abeysinghe, and former Civil Aviation Authority Director Aruna Sri Chathuranga.

According to the CIABOC, in 2023, while Harak Kata was being held by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), a bribe of Rs. 500 million had allegedly been demanded from his wife, Madushika Madhuwanthi, in Dubai to secure Harak Kata’s release from detention or facilitate his transfer to a prison other than the Boossa High Security Prison in Galle, the CIABOC said.

The CIABOC said the alleged bribe had subsequently been reduced to Rs. 200 million, of which Rs. 120 million had allegedly been obtained as an advance payment.The suspects were produced before the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court yesterday evening and ordered to be remanded till July 03.

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President promises to repeal PTA within next few months

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday told Parliament that the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), which had remained in force for 46 years despite being introduced as a temporary measure, would be repealed within the next few months.

The President said Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara had completed drafting the legislation that would replace the PTA and that the final discussions on the matter had already been concluded.

“The PTA was introduced in 1979 as a temporary law, but it has continued for the past 46 years. There have been strong public demands for its repeal,” President Dissanayake said.

He said the government was committed to abolishing the controversial legislation while ensuring that the country remained equipped to deal with organised crime and serious security threats.

The President said a new legal framework would be introduced specifically to address organised criminal activities, with clearly defined provisions and safeguards to prevent misuse.

He noted that one of the major criticisms against the PTA was its broad definition of terrorism, which had raised concerns over possible violations of fundamental rights and democratic freedoms.

The proposed legislation, he said, would focus narrowly on organised crime while protecting constitutional rights, including freedom of expression and other civil liberties.

President Dissanayake also said the government had taken steps to amend the Online Safety Act introduced by the previous administration, instead of implementing it in its existing form.Although the legislation had been passed by Parliament, it had not been enforced under the present administration, he said, adding that Cabinet approval had already been granted to proceed with amendments.

He stressed that legal reforms should be carried out through a transparent process that respected public rights, noting that previous instances where laws passed by Parliament were later amended at the Cabinet level had raised concerns regarding transparency and due process.The President said the government’s approach was to ensure that new laws addressed security challenges while maintaining democratic values and safeguarding individual freedoms.

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SJB signals disciplinary action against its Horana organiser after his arrest

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Opposition and SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday told Parliament that his party would initiate disciplinary action against its Horana organiser Charith Abeysinghe, arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) over alleged bribery charges.

Responding to a query raised by the government in Parliament, Premadasa said there would be no room within the SJB for individuals involved in wrongdoing or criminal activities.

“We will definitely conduct a disciplinary inquiry and take the strongest possible action if necessary. There is no place in our party for those who commit wrongdoing or criminal acts. A final decision will be taken after an investigation,” he said.

Abeysinghe, along with Attorney-at-Law Rakhitha Rajapakse and former Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. Director Aruna Sri Chathuranga, was arrested earlier yesterday by the CIABOC over allegations of soliciting a Rs. 120 million bribe from an underworld figure’s wife.

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