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Russia promises end to recruitment of SL military personnel

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Issue of Lankan mercenaries fighting for Kyiv ignored – Russian envoy in Colombo

War in Ukraine:

By Norman Palihawadane

The Sri Lankan Embassy in Moscow said yesterday that Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, who is currently in Russia to participate in the BRICS 2024 Foreign Ministerial Session with developing countries, had a bilateral meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday (10).

Minister Sabry, during the meeting, brought to the attention of his Russian counterpart the issue of Sri Lankan citizens who have joined the Russian Armed Forces and sought his assistance in resolving the issues encountered by them.

At the request of Minister Ali Sabry, it was also agreed that there would be no further recruitment from Sri Lanka, the Embassy said.

Russia’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka Levan Dzhagaryan, during a press conference held in Colombo last week, said he was surprised that the issue of Lankan mercenaries fighting for Ukraine had been ignored. Ambassador Dzhagaryan underscored the efforts undertaken by Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Russian competent authorities in order to sort out the issue pertaining to the Lankan citizens involved in the conflict in Ukraine.

Defence Secretary Gen. (retd) Kamal Gunaratne said on Monday that the government expected that Russian authorities would provide a detailed list of the number of Sri Lanka’s ex-military personnel serving at the Russian front against the Ukrainian army.

Addressing the media in Colombo, Gen. Gunaratne said that they expected the Russian authorities to provide a comprehensive list of Lankans at a forthcoming high-level meeting scheduled for 26 and 27 June in Moscow.

The upcoming meeting is scheduled to be attended by the Sri Lankan high-level delegation led by State Minister of Foreign Affairs Tharaka Balasuriya and the Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation.

“We intend to contact Lankan mercenaries serving there and facilitate the return of those who are willing to come back. We have also asked for details of Lankan soldiers wounded and being treated there. We’ll bring them home and are planning to complete their treatments at the Army Hospital,” Gen Gunaratne said.

He said that he was also the Chairman of National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force and the offences of sending Lankans to the Russia-Ukraine war front had been done by human traffickers. “The matter is being investigated and several senior former officers, including a very senior Army officer, have been found involved in this racket. We would take the severest possible action against these racketeers,” Gen Gunaratne said, adding that as of Monday morning 42 such ex-servicemen who fled the Russia-Ukraine front have returned home.

Police said that as of yesterday morning they have received 491 complaints from the families of Lankans gone missing in Russia and Ukraine.



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Cardinal: Presidents, IGPs and AG sabotaged Easter carnage probes before 2024 regime change

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Ven. Omalpe Sobitha Nayaka Thera, Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith and Rev. Dr. Andrzej Józwowicz, Apostolic Nuncio in Sri Lanka, at an event held yesterday at St. Anthony's Church, Kochchikade, Colombo, to mark the seventh anniversary of the Easter Sunday terror attacks. (pic by Nishan S. Priyantha)

… successive governments sat on PCoI report handed over in Feb. 2021

His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith yesterday (21) alleged that those who were in power from 2019 to September 2024 sabotaged investigations into the Easter Sunday carnage (2019).

Addressing the Seventh Year Commemoration of the Easter Sunday suicide attacks, at St. Anthony’s Church Kochchikade, Colombo, the Archbishop of Colombo said that unlike the present leaders of the country, almost all the power holders, since the 2019 April attacks, including former Presidents, Heads of the Police and the AG’s department officials, instead of sincerely finding out as to who and what was behind the horrific crime, tried their best to confuse the public, muddle up the investigations and appointing all kinds of committees, with highly suspect investigators, in order to come out with conclusions crafted by them, and tried to sabotage the truth from emerging.

In spite of the change of government, in September 2024, certain officials of the “deep state” were seeking to obstruct the smooth flow of ongoing investigations.

Regardless of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCOI) giving clear directives to the Attorney General and to that department to take clear legal and disciplinary actions against some of the political figures, officials of the security establishment and organisations for criminal neglect of duty, very little has so far been done on this matter by them.

The PCoI handed over its report to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in February 2021.

The Catholic leader emphasised the need to investigate possible links between the Easter Sunday massacre and attacks, targeting the Muslim community, on the night of 5th May and, once again, on 11th, 12th and 13th May, starting from the Nattandiya-Madampe area, through Kotaramulla to Minuwangoda. The Cardinal said: “This may have a link to the main attacks on 21st April 2019. One must also verify as to whether anyone in the security establishment prevented those responsible from controlling these attacks as and when they began.”

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CIABOC asks Parliament not to transfer witness in case against Deputy Secy General

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The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has directed the Secretary General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera to cancel an internal transfer of a senior official.

Sources said that the CIABOC intervened as the female official to be transferred is a key witness in the ongoing investigation into the conduct of suspended Deputy Secretary General of Parliament Chaminda Kularatne. The CIABOC has asked the Secretary General to delay the transfer until the conclusion of its investigation.

CIABOC initiated the investigation following a complaint against Kularatne, who himself complained against Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickremaratne over corruption and irregularities.

The female official’s transfer was to take effect on 20 April.

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UN wants Sri Lanka to deliver concrete results in Easter Sunday bombing probe

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The United Nations has urged Sri Lanka to deliver concrete results after long-running investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide bombings that killed 279 people, including 45 foreigners.

The UN’s top envoy to the country, Marc-Andre Franche, said survivors and families of victims were still waiting for answers, despite multiple probes and renewed political pledges following the formation of a new government in September 2024.

“Public commitments by the government to pursue justice are important and must be welcomed,” he said, as the nation marked seven years since the bombings on Tuesday.

“But what matters now is results,” he said at a remembrance service in Colombo.

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