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Prez directs intelligence services to cooperate fully with Kiwi counterparts
NZ ISIS attack:
By Shamindra Ferdinando
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has directed intelligence services to fully cooperate with New Zealand inquiring into last Friday’s knife attack carried out by Ahamed Adhil Mohamed Samsudeen, 32, who had secured refugee status in that country, way back in late Dec 2013.
Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris yesterday (6) briefed the media about the President’s decision, at the SLPP office at Nelum Mawatha.
State Intelligence Service (SIS) and the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) are the primary intelligence gathering organisations in the country. President Rajapaksa brought the SIS under DMI veteran Maj. Gen. Suresh Sallay in the wake of 2019 Easter Sunday carnage.
Law enforcement officers shadowing Samsudeen gunned him down after he stabbed seven persons at a shopping mall. According to agency reports, Samsudeen inspired by ISIS was known to have publicly endorsed terrorism.
Prof. Peiris said that the NZ attack reminded the world again that terrorism affected all.
Commenting on the recent British decision to retain the proscription of the LTTE, Prof. Peiris said that those who had been near and dear to the group made a desperate bid to get the organization off the proscribed list. Referring to Sri Lanka being on the Geneva agenda, Prof. Peiris said that he would participate in the forthcoming 48 Geneva sessions via Zoom.
New Zealand last month opened a diplomatic mission in Colombo. Michael Appleton is the first NZ High Commissioner here.
Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Myanmar Prof. Nalin de Silva has questioned the rationale in New Zealand accepting Samsudeen as a refugee two years after he entered the country on a student visa.
Authoritative sources said that Samsudeen, like so many thousands of Sri Lankans, had obtained refugee status abroad through fraudulent means, mainly by painting a dangerous picture of the country of birth. In spite of New Zealand’s decision to revoke Samsudeen’s refugee status, the man from Kattankudy had been successful in thwarting government plans to deport him by moving court.
Samsudeen, who had been released from New Zealand jail in July after serving a three-year term, was under constant surveillance. Samsudeen has been investigated for sharing violent content and also planning to join ISIS in Syria.
Samsudeen had secured refugee status by claiming both he and his father faced death threats from Sri Lankan security authorities, sources said. They claimed to have been attacked, abducted and tortured. Samsudeen had been successful in thwarting New Zealand plans to send him back by claiming he faced death threats in Sri Lanka.
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Financial contribution from Gift Sri Lanka Foundation and the Georgia Buddhist Vihara, USA, for disaster relief
In support of relief efforts for communities affected by the Ditwah cyclone, Gift Sri Lanka Foundation and the Georgia Buddhist Vihara (GBV), USA, have made a financial contribution of USD 16,000 to the Government’s ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund.
The relevant cheque was formally handed over on Thursday (18) afternoon at the Presidential Secretariat by the Chief Incumbent of the Georgia Buddhist Vihara, Most Venerable Panamwela Vajirabuddha Nayaka Thero, to the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.
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European Union provides over Euro 2.35 million Humanitarian Assistance to Sri Lanka
The European Union has allocated a total of Euro 2.35 million of financial assistance to Sri Lanka. This includes Euro 500,000 through IFRC and Euro 1.85 million through DG-European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) partners, WFP and UNICEF as humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka, in response to the impact of Tropical Cyclone Ditwah,
In addition to the above allocation, the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM), which brings together 37 participating States, all 27 EU member States, as well as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Türkiye and Ukraine, is providing in-kind assistance to Sri Lanka.
As a part of the UCPM in kind assistance being provided, on Wednesday, 17th December, Sri Lanka received an aid shipment, with two air cargo flights arriving in Colombo from Germany, France and Luxembourg. This aid shipment included 83 tonnes of relief items such as family tents, mattresses, hygiene and kitchen kits, beds and water filters. The supplies are intended for distribution among communities most affected by the cyclone.
The arrival of the assistance was welcomed by the EU Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Carmen Moreno, French Ambassador, Rémi Lambert, and the Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy, Sarah Hasselbarth. On behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, the donations were received by Sugeeshwara Gunaratna, Director General / Europe & North America, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment & Tourism and Chathura Liyanarachchi, Director, Disaster Management Center (DMC).
Italy has also provided a team of structural engineers to support Sri Lanka’s disaster assessment and recovery process.
Furthermore, the EU has activated its Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS) in rapid mapping mode, with around 30 maps produced so far.
The European Union has committed continued cooperation and support to Sri Lanka’s disaster recovery and rebuilding process, reaffirming the enduring friendship and strong partnership between Sri Lanka and the European Union.
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Sajith: Met Dept. officials under virtual house arrest
… hands over proposal asking for PSC probe into govt.’s lapses
Opposition and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa yesterday accused the government of having gagged the Meteorology Department officials, who, he said, had been placed under virtual house arrest. He claimed that they had been barred from speaking to the media.
Speaking in Parliament, Premadasa said withholding information from the public was unacceptable. He insisted that the Meteorology Department and international agencies had repeatedly issued warnings about extreme weather events between November 11 and 26. He demanded to know why Sri Lanka’s disaster management mechanism had not been activated in a timely manner.
“The key issue is why the country’s disaster management system failed to respond when the risks were clearly identified,” he told the House, describing the lapse as a serious failure of governance.
Condemning attempts to silence officials, Premadasa said acknowledging mistakes was the only way forward. “If we are wrong, we should admit it. If we are right, we should say so. Silencing professionals will help solve problems.
The Opposition Leader also called for a National Disaster Response Force and amendments to the Disaster Management Act to strengthen preparedness and response mechanisms.
Premadasa and several other Opposition MPs have submitted a formal proposal to the Speaker seeking the appointment of a Parliamentary Select Committee to investigate the government’s failure to mitigate the impact of Cyclone Ditwah.
The Opposition has demanded a 30-member select committee tasked with producing a comprehensive report on the institutional and administrative failures during the disaster.
Describing the government’s lack of preparedness as deeply regrettable, the MPs have said that timely action would have helped save many lives and reduced the scale of destruction caused by the cyclone.
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