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Magistrate rejects bail for Gnanasara Thera

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By A.J.A Abeynayake

Galagodaaththe Gnanasara Thera, the Secretary of the Bodu Bala Sena organisation, was sentenced on Thursday (09) by Colombo Additional Magistrate Pasan Amarasinghe to nine months of rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs. 1,500. The verdict followed his conviction for making statements during a media briefing in Colombo that insulted Islamic religious beliefs.

Delivering the judgement, the Additional Magistrate highlighted that Article 10 of the Constitution guaranteed every individual the fundamental right to adopt and practise any religion. He further noted that under Section 291A of the Penal Code, no individual had the right to ridicule or insult the religious beliefs of others. The Magistrate stated that the accused’s statements were were deliberate, and they clearly constituted an insult to the religious beliefs of the followers of Islam.

The Court determined that the charges against the accused had been proven beyond a reasonable doubt, substantiating the complainant’s allegations. Alongside the prison sentence, the Court imposed a Rs. 1,500 fine on the monk.

Following the announcement of the verdict, Gnanasara Thera addressed the Court from the dock, stating: “I am a Buddhist monk. For 20 years, I have been opposing Islamic extremism. Instead of continuously harassing me like this, just order my execution.”

In response, the Additional Magistrate clarified that while the Court had jurisdiction over matters relating to the case and its judgement, it could not intervene in issues outside its purview. He explained that the accused could appeal the verdict in a Higher Court if dissatisfied.

Subsequently, Gnanasara Thera submitted a multi-page statement, addressed to the Court and the Attorney General. After reviewing the document, the Magistrate clarified that no compensation was being awarded to the complainant.

The case stemmed from a media briefing held on 8 July 2016 in Kirulapone, during which Gnanasara Thera reportedly described Islam as “a cancer that must be eradicated.” The statement was deemed to have disrupted religious harmony and was found to contravene Section 291A of the Penal Code. The complaint was filed by the Colombo Crimes Division.

Senior Counsel Gamini Alwis, appearing with Attorney-at-Law Iresh Senewiratne on behalf of Gnanasara Thera, requested the Court to impose a lenient sentence that would facilitate the monk’s reintegration into society. Taking this request into account, the Magistrate issued a relatively lighter sentence.

Senior Counsel Alwis also informed the Court of plans to appeal the verdict in a higher court. Pending the appeal, he requested bail for the accused. However, this request was denied by Additional Magistrate Pasan Amarasinghe during yesterday’s evening session.

The Defence Counsel argued for bail on medical grounds, citing the monk’s pre-existing spinal condition, which necessitated an upcoming surgery at Sri Jayewardenepura Hospital. The Counsel also noted that it could take considerable time for the High Court to hear the appeal and issue a ruling, presenting this as an additional justification for bail.

Nevertheless, the Magistrate rejected these arguments, ruling that they did not constitute exceptional circumstances warranting bail. Consequently, the bail application was refused.



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Russia-Ukraine war: Compensation held up pending DNA verification of dead ex-Lankan military men

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By Shamindra Ferdinando

Russia is seeking Sri Lanka’s assistance to confirm the identities of several ex-military personnel killed in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The Island  learns that Russia has requested the relevant authorities to facilitate the identification of dead personnel through DNA testing to pave the way for the payment of compensation. Russia has assured the previous government of sufficient compensation for those who had been killed and wounded in the war zone.

Ex-Sri Lankan military personnel were among those who had been recruited by Russia to meet manpower shortage following the intensification of fighting in February 2022. The conflict began in 2014 after an American engineered coup toppled the then elected government in Kiev, through what was termed the Maidan revolution.

According to sources, the payment of compensation had been held up due to the delay in confirming the identification of the dead. Russia has sought the verification of the identities of five dead personnel, sources said, adding that the total number of fatalities remained unclear. However, at least 20 ex-military personnel had been killed and several dozens wounded so far, according to some sources, though the actual number killed in the conflict could be very much higher as some ex-Lankan military personnel joined Ukrainian forces.

In the run-up to the presidential election last September, the then government sent a delegation to Russia in late June 2024 to discuss the issue. At the conclusion of the talks in Moscow, the Sri Lankan Embassy there said that Sri Lanka proposed the establishment of a joint working committee consisting of officials from the two sides to address concerns of the Sri Lankans who have been deployed.

The delegation included State Foreign Affairs Minister Tharaka Balasuriya and Defence Secretary Gen (retd.) Kamal Gunaratne. The delegation met Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister of the Russian Federation, Andrey Rudenko, and the Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, Colonel General A.V. Fomin.

“Discussions with the Deputy Minister of Defence of Russia, Col. Gen Alexander Fomin, to address issues affecting Sri Lanka nationals deployed with the Russia military, including compensation for the deceased and injured, regularizing remuneration, voluntary return and early contract termination,” Balasuriya said on X (Twitter). Two Opposition lawmakers Dayasiri Jayasekera and Gamini Waleboda accompanied the delegation.

The Russians have taken up the issue with the National People’s Power (NPP) government since the parliamentary elections conducted in November.

The issue had been raised by some politicians during the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government following the revelation of deaths of Lankans in the Russian-Ukraine conflict amidst accusations that some men were tricked into signing up for Russia, sources said. However, since the last general election the issue hadn’t received attention from political parties nor the media, sources said.

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Govt. spent only Rs. 900,000 on ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ launch, says Health Minister Jayatissa

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By Saman Indrajith

The government had spent only Rs 900,000 for the inauguration ceremony of ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ initiative, Chief Government Whip and Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa said in Parliament yesterday (10).

Jayatissa said so issuing a clarification on New Democratic Front (NDF) MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake’s allegation on Thursday that the government has spent over seven million rupees on the event.

“We have not even paid the 900,000 rupees to various service providers,” the Minister said.

Jayatissa said the government had called for quotations to manage the event and Dassanayake was quoting one of the quotations sent by an organization.

“Of course, companies will send quotations citing various numbers. The MP proposed that he will resign if his statement on Thursday is proven wrong. I don’t think he should take such drastic measures, but his statement is false,” he said.

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Udayanga arrested over boundary wall clash

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By Hemantha Randunu

Former Sri Lankan Ambassador to Russian, Udayanga Weeratunga, was arrested yesterday (10) by the Mirihana Police for assaulting a neighbour.The incident occurred at Kanatta Road, Thalapathpitiya, Mirihana, where Weeratunga resides.

The assault reportedly stemmed from a dispute with his neighbour over the boundary wall separating their properties.Weeratunga had allegedly struck the neighbour with a pipe.

Hospital sources have confirmed that the neighbour has sustained facial injuries, requiring five stitches.

Mirihana Police are conducting further investigations. Following his arrest, Weeratunga was brought before the Nugegoda Magistrate and was remanded until the 17th January.

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