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SJB: GoSL may be held accountable for ‘economic crimes’

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By Saman Indrajith

The Sri Lankan government would be held accountable for the “economic crimes” perpetrated against the people, at the Geneva UNHRC sessions scheduled to commence on 12 Sept., the SJB said yesterday.

Chief Opposition Whip and SJB Kandy District MP Lakshman Kiriella, addressing the media at the Opposition Leader’s Office in Colombo, said that the UNHRC would table a resolution against Sri Lanka at the Geneva summit and it would be further detrimental to the national interests. “For the first time in UNHRC history this term ‘accountability for economic crimes’ is being used.  The resolution has already been sent to the Foreign Ministry in Colombo. It recognizes the economic crimes and accuses the governments of committing such crimes on people.

The report acknowledges that there had been political, economic and social uprisings and disturbances in the recent past. Yet it clearly identifies accountability for some of the economic decisions that had been made during the recent past. Sri Lanka is held accountable for those crimes at the Geneva summit. So far, we have been accused only of committing human rights violations. With these charges the Foreign Ministry will find it hard there in Geneva,” Kiriella said.

Kiriella said that the report on Sri Lanka which was to be presented at the 51st session in Geneva scheduled to commence on Sept 12 for Lanka to review and comment. “The report finds fault with the Sri Lankan government for not delivering its commitments during the past 12 months. The report also highlights the use of Prevention of Terrorism Act against unarmed protesters and holding students such as Wasantha Mudalige in detention. The government will have to respond to these accusations and the whole affair is going to be very unfavourable to us and we would be further isolated by the international community,” Kiriella said.SJB MP Dr Harsha de Silva also addressed the media.



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Members of the National Student Parliament meet PM

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Members of the National Student Parliament met Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on Monday [02nd of February] at Temple Trees.

The representatives of the National Student Parliament, representing schools from across the island, visited the Temple Trees following their visit to the Presidential Secretariat and the Parliament.

Expressing her views on the occasion, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated,

“The new education reforms were recently initiated starting from Grade One. Discussions are currently underway to include students entering Grade Six this year into the new education reform process in the future. The education reforms will not be halted, and the government is committed to implementing them in a systematic manner without shortcomings”.

She further noted that the reforms are being carried out under five main pillars, with the government’s key objective being to reduce disparities and provide children with quality education, while also nurturing a socially responsible community enriched with human values such as compassion, love for the environment, and a strong sense of civic responsibility.

The occasion was attended by the Deputy Director of Education Kasun Gunarathne, along with officials from the Ministry of Education and representatives of the National Student Parliament.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Mrs. I.J. Aberathne appointed Director General of the Department of Trade and Investment Policy

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution presented by the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, to appoint Mrs. I.J. Aberathne to the post of Director General of the Department of Trade and Investment Policy with immediate effect.

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Cabinet gives green light to provide equipment for the promotion of Aesthetic Education in schools

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Although the teaching of art subjects such as music, dance, art, and drama under aesthetic education continues in the Sri Lankan school system, it has been observed that there is a severe shortage of equipment required for this purpose in many schools. Furthermore, a situation concerning the lack of modern equipment suitable for the needs of the children has also arisen, and it has been reported that most equipment available at present is outdated and dilapidated. It has been observed that this condition has an adverse effect on the quality of the aesthetic education and overall personality development of the children.

Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution presented by the Prime Minister in her capacity as the Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education to implement a project for supplying aesthetic equipment for the promotion of aesthetic education in schools under an estimated cost of Rs. 1,215 million during the period of 2026 to 2028.

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