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Lankans in Frankfurt happy about consulate closure

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by Harischandra Gunaratna

Lankan expatriates in Frankfurt heave a sigh of relief following government’s closure of Sri Lankan consulate there alleging that it had been a den of all vices.

“The consulate was known among Lankans as a den of vices. It was a known fact that consulate officials extorted money from Lankans who visited the consulate for various needs such as renewing the passports and to obtain documents,” a Frankfurt-based Lankan said.

“They used their official powers either to delay applications by Lankans for various services till they received their bribes,” he said.

Many employees of the now defunct Lankan consulate had been demanding money from them to perform their legitimate duties.

Businessman and long time resident Azad Shauketally said one common racket was when they had to get their passports renewed or required to obtain a new passport, which had to be done through the consulate, they were forced to bribe certain consulate staff with amounts ranging from 4,000 euros to 5,000 euros minimum.

Shauketally said, if the money was not paid to them, they would ensure their passports would not be renewed or a new one would not issued in Colombo.

He alleged that the racket took place in connivance with some Foreign Ministry officials in Colombo.

Another Lankan businessman in Frankfurt, Ravi Navaratnam said that Lankans living there had been forced to give bribes to consulate officials. “They would not process any application without taking the demanded bribes. Resisting would mean negative results,” Navaratnam said.

Another Tamil expatriate in Frankfurt said that some Tamil officials worked there used to collect money for various Tamil diaspora outfits. “We were happy to see the end of the LTTE since we thought that it would be the end of parting with our hard-earned money. Yet the practice of collecting money from Tamils still continues,” he alleged.

In 2018, the services of a consulate employee who had been taking money from the Lankan expatriates in Frankfurt was terminated and an inquiry was held by the External Affairs Ministry in Colombo.

The Lankans living there also allege that they have to pay extortion money to the Tamil diaspora though the LTTE was dliquidated in 2009 May, some employees of the consulate were hand in glove with this extortion ring.

Shasuketally alleged that all the information about the Lankan expats, specially Tamils were furnished to the extortion ring by some consulate employees.

On a decision taken by the Foreign Ministry, Lankan consulate in Frankfurt was shut down on Dec 31,2021 and services of all employees were terminated except for two female officers who would be posted to Toronto.



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Final rites of veteran actress Malani Fonseka to be held with state honours on Monday, 26th May at Independence Square

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The final rites of veteran actress and iconic queen of Sri Lankan cinema,  Malani Fonseka, will be held with state honours on Monday, 26th May 2025, at the Independence Square.

A discussion regarding the arrangements for the state funeral was held this afternoon (24) at the Presidential Secretariat, under the leadership of Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, Dr. H. M. Sunil Senevi and Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.

The remains of Mrs. Malani Fonseka will be placed at the Tharangani Hall of the National Film Corporation on Sunday (25) and the funeral will take place on Monday evening (26) at Independence Square, with full state honours.

Extensive discussions were held regarding the necessary arrangements to provide appropriate facilities for the public arriving from across the country to pay their final respects.

The meeting was  attended by Senior Additional Secretary to the President Roshan Gamage, Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration  S. Aloka Bandara, Secretary to the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs  Prince Senadheera, along with members of Mrs. Malani Fonseka’s family, fellow artistes and other dignitaries.

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Government is taking necessary action to enhance the facilities and professional standard within the healthcare sector – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government is taking necessary action to enhance the facilities and professional standard within the healthcare sector, and that expecting a compassionate discharge of duties from the nurses and midwives.

Prime Minister made these remarks while addressing a ceremony held today (24) at Temple Trees to deliver letters of appointment to 3,147 nurses in the health sector.

Addressing the event, the Prime Minister stated:

“I extend my best wishes to all those who embark on a new journey in life joining the public service as nurses today. Among the many professions in the world, you are entering one of the most significant and most respected.

Nursing is more than a job; it is a humanitarian service essential to the public. In times of vulnerability, people look to you for safety and care.

Beyond medicine, you hold a powerful impact on healing people with your smile, way of speaking, compassion, and the manner in which you care.

You provide your service with great dedication, involving both physical and mental commitment. Often, you do not have the chance to sit or even sleep adequately. These sacrifices affect your personal life including the family affairs, relationships with relatives and friends. We understand that these sacrifices affect not only you but your loved ones as well.

I take this opportunity to thank you for your service, which you continue to offer with such commitment.

Following the policy of our government, ’A Prosperous Country, a Beautiful Life’, our primary goal is to bring this vision to all citizens. A beautiful life begins with healthy citizens, not only physically but mentally as well. To ensure this, the government is committed to strengthening the healthcare sector and providing the necessary facilities and training to professionals.

There is a high demand for nurses both locally and internationally. We are working to provide appropriate salaries, necessary promotions, and training opportunities to support your professional growth. It is also essential to create a safe and positive working environment, for both physical and mental well-being of the employees. I am confident that the respective Minister and the Ministry will continue to intervene to ensure that these needs are met.

The nursing profession is mostly comprised of women. In our society, a woman is often expected to carry many responsibilities in form of a wife, a mother, and being a nurse does not exempt you from these duties. As a government, we are sensitive to such areas of the profession, and it is also our responsibility to create an environment where you can live a fulfilling personal life.

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, met  Ms. Julie J. Chung, U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka, and Ms. Maureen Hsia, Acting Mission Director and Programme Office Director for USAID Sri Lanka and Maldives at the Parliament recently. The meeting focused on the evolving framework of U.S. foreign assistance to Sri Lanka and potential avenues for sustained cooperation.

The US delegation briefed the Prime Minister on the recent three-month moratorium imposed on all foreign assistance by the United States, pending a comprehensive review by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Discussions centered on the implications of this decision, particularly its potential impact on key development initiatives such as the women’s shelter project, and broader humanitarian concerns if current support mechanisms are disrupted.

Both parties acknowledged the critical role of the United States as a global leader in development and emphasized the importance of continuing bilateral collaboration. The Prime Minister welcomed the United States’ commitment to identifying alternative modalities to ensure uninterrupted support for Sri Lanka’s development priorities. In addition, the meeting addressed tariff negotiations, recognizing their relevance in bolstering economic resilience and supporting the country’s long-term growth trajectory.

Also in attendance were Ms. Angelina Hermon, Acting Director of the Office of Governance and Vulnerable Populations, and Ms. Nirmi Vitharana, Project Management Specialist from the Office of Economic Growth. Representing the Government of Sri Lanka were Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Prime Minister; Ms. Sagarika Bogahawatta, Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister; and Ms. Pramuditha Munasinghe, Director of the North America Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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