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Trump pleads not guilty to four Felony Charges in January 6 probe
Arraigned on charges he conspired to stay in office
By Vijaya Chandrasoma
Following an investigation by Special Counsel Jack Smith, a Washington D.C. grand jury charged, on August 1, 2023, the former President Donald Trump for his direction of a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, inciting his supporters to storm the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. The four charges were: conspiracy to defraud the United States, witness tampering, acting against the (voting) rights of citizens and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding.
The government summoned Trump to appear for arraignment in Washington D.C. federal court on Thursday, August 3, presided over by Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhaya.
Law enforcement had taken all measures necessary to control any violence threatened on Trump’s arrest, although similar threats had not materialized during his previous arrests in Manhattan and Miami. The predictions of “death and destruction” and “blood in the streets” previously made by Trump and Senator Lindsay Graham, respectively, if Trump was arrested, were grossly optimistic. Quite the contrary. A handful of pro-Trump supporters and anti-Trump protesters, holding picturesque signs were outnumbered by hordes of national and international media gathered to cover the event.
When Trump finally appeared at the court as scheduled, his demeanor was both apprehensive and somber. It was quite a moment when the clerk called out the case, the United States v. Donald J. Trump, just a few yards away from the scene of the crime of which he was being accused. Magistrate Judge Upadhaya reminded him of his rights. Then she said, “You will be released on very limited conditions. One, that you don’t commit a new crime while on release, and two, that you don’t retaliate against anyone you think is a witness, and only talk to such witnesses in the presence of their lawyers”. Trump said he understood the conditions, sat down with his lawyers, appearing to be angry, his hands clasped, all the time staring at Special Counsel, Jack Smith who was seated 50 yards away.
He pleaded Not Guilty on all charges
The Magistrate Judge assured Trump that he would get a fair and speedy trial in this courthouse. The next hearing, fixed for August 28, will be presided over by District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, who has been randomly so assigned.
On his departure from the DC courthouse, Trump spoke to reporters, saying, “When you look at what’s happening, this is the persecution of a political opponent. This was never supposed to happen in America. This is the persecution of the person that’s leading by very, very substantial numbers in the Republican primary and leading Biden by a lot. So, if you can’t beat him, you persecute him or prosecute him. We can’t let this happen in America”.
Tanya Chutkan is a District Court Judge from the District of Columbia. She will be familiar to the Trump team, to whom her assignment may be of some concern. In 2021, Judge Chutkan blocked Trump’s efforts to stop a Congressional committee’s bid to access his White House papers, with the famous comment, “Presidents are not kings, and the plaintiff is not the president”. She is generally considered to be a consummate professional, a no-nonsense judge conscious of the due process rights of the defendant, “who will handle a sensitive case with utmost care. She is likely to do what is in her power to protect the former president’s rights as a criminal defendant”.
Trump now faces 78 criminal charges from three jurisdictions, a record that will only be broken by Trump himself, when Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney, Fani Willis frames charges against him on criminal attempts to overturn the 2020 election in her county. She recently said, “We are ready to go”, so new indictments for Trump are imminent. Maybe he’ll hit three figures in charges before long. The Donald Bradman Trump of Felonies!
The charging document includes six co-conspirators. Their identities have been withheld because they have not as yet been charged with any crimes. Five have been identified as Rudi Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro (Trump attorneys), and former Department of Justice official, Jeffrey Clark. The sixth co-conspirator still remains unidentified, but is believed to be a longtime political associate of Trump.
Jack Smith has not charged these co-conspirators as he may be hopeful one or more will enter into a plea agreement and co-operate with the prosecution.
Of course, knowing that Trump’s loyalty is exclusively to Trump, he is quite capable of throwing one or more of these co-conspirators under the bus, with the allegation that he was “misled” by them, that their advice had convinced him that he had no criminal intent in inciting the insurrection.
Another defense proffered by Trump’s lawyers is that his speech from the ellipse to the rally before the insurrection, when he urged his supporters, “We fight like hell. And if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country any more”, was covered by First Amendment rights of free speech; it had nothing to do with the violence that immediately followed at the Capitol. Like Hitler’s Big Lie rants that Germany lost World War I because the Germans were betrayed by the Jews had nothing to with the holocaust.
The fact that Mark Meadows, Trump’s Chief of Staff, has not been named as a co-conspirator was a massive surprise. He was the closest to Trump during his Lame Duck presidency between the November election and the January inauguration. He was privy to all the criminal machinations to overturn the election during that period, right up to the 187 minutes when Trump did nothing while the riot at the Capitol was unfolding.
Meadows has been keeping a very low profile over the past few months, supposedly advising the radical wing of the Republican Party. But there has also been some conjecture that he has been cutting a deal with the prosecution. His evidence would deal a death blow to the Trump defense.
Special Counsel, Jack Smith, in a brief statement on Tuesday, said that the Justice Department is “committed to ensuring accountability for those criminally responsible for what happened” on January 6, which he described as “an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy”. He added “As described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies. Lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the U.S. government, the nation’s process of collecting, counting, and certifying the results of the presidential election”. He added that his office will seek a “speedy trial” for former President Donald Trump. An objective shared by Judge Chutkan, who has set the next hearing for August 28. After hearing defense requirements of time to prepare for the trial, she will set the first trial date. The prosecution has already indicated that it’s ready to go.
These indictments came on top of new felony charges under the Espionage Act, “a superseding indictment” that Jack Smith served on Trump last week, with overwhelming evidence that Trump had instructed his employees to delete security camera footage showing attempts to delete and move top-secret documents. Documents that the Department of Justice had earlier issued a subpoena for their release, which Trump has illegally resisted.
Two low level employees have now been indicted for their roles in this crime. A third, employed in overseeing surveillance cameras at Mar-a-Lago, refused to comply with illegal orders and has co-operated with the Special Counsel. Hopefully, the evidence he has given about Trump’s criminal attempt to delete the server containing incriminating evidence will make an already indefensible case watertight.
When Trump says, “You know they are coming for you, not for me. I am fighting for you, not for me”, he fails to mention that he is using “your” donations to pay the legal fees involved in fighting for “you”. Just this year alone, he has used $40 million+ of “your donations” to the Republican Party PAC for this purpose.
A PAC is an acronym for a Political Action Committee, “an organization that campaigns for particular political policies, and gives money to political parties or candidates who support those policies”. PACs didn’t give monies to gangster Al Capone to pay his legal fees, just as the Republican PACs are not supposed to pay Trump’s personal legal fees for the heinous crimes he has committed. As former Trump Attorney General, Bill Barr said, “it is nauseating and disgraceful for a multi-billionaire like Trump to use donor’s money to pay his legal fees”.
So, my Republican friends, please dig deep and keep sending Trump more money so that he can continue fighting to keep all of you out of prison, for the numerous crimes he has committed.
These new indictments may add to Trump’s legal problems, but they also serve to increase his popularity in the Republican polls. He enjoys a commanding lead over those who have announced their candidatures for the 2024 Republican nomination.
These declared challengers seem to be playing a waiting game. Most of them are not running against him, they are still running towards him, all the time hoping he will implode. As well he may. Even his main challenger in the polls, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis defends him. The others really don’t matter as they are running in low single digits in the polls, struggling to even qualify to participate in the first presidential debate later this month.
Unless a miracle happens in the form of a decent Republican (has that become an oxymoron today?) challenger for the presidency, the Party will be left with a presidential nominee, a convicted felon, campaigning for the 2024 presidency arrested and on bail on more than 100 Class A felonies. A nominee who will have to juggle numerous trial dates per month in cases from four jurisdictions, while campaigning for the highest post in the world. Perhaps wearing ankle bracelets. Perhaps even from prison. And, according to current polls, he still has an even money chance of winning.
Only in America.
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Misinterpreting President Dissanayake on National Reconciliation
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been investing his political capital in going to the public to explain some of the most politically sensitive and controversial issues. At a time when easier political choices are available, the president is choosing the harder path of confronting ethnic suspicion and communal fears. There are three issues in particular on which the president’s words have generated strong reactions. These are first with regard to Buddhist pilgrims going to the north of the country with nationalist motivations. Second is the controversy relating to the expansion of the Tissa Raja Maha Viharaya, a recently constructed Buddhist temple in Kankesanturai which has become a flashpoint between local Tamil residents and Sinhala nationalist groups. Third is the decision not to give the war victory a central place in the Independence Day celebrations.
Even in the opposition, when his party held only three seats in parliament, Anura Kumara Dissanayake took his role as a public educator seriously. He used to deliver lengthy, well researched and easily digestible speeches in parliament. He continues this practice as president. It can be seen that his statements are primarily meant to elevate the thinking of the people and not to win votes the easy way. The easy way to win votes whether in Sri Lanka or elsewhere in the world is to rouse nationalist and racist sentiments and ride that wave. Sri Lanka’s post independence political history shows that narrow ethnic mobilisation has often produced short term electoral gains but long term national damage.
Sections of the opposition and segments of the general public have been critical of the president for taking these positions. They have claimed that the president is taking these positions in order to obtain more Tamil votes or to appease minority communities. The same may be said in reverse of those others who take contrary positions that they seek the Sinhala votes. These political actors who thrive on nationalist mobilisation have attempted to portray the president’s statements as an abandonment of the majority community. The president’s actions need to be understood within the larger framework of national reconciliation and long term national stability.
Reconciler’s Duty
When the president referred to Buddhist pilgrims from the south going to the north, he was not speaking about pilgrims visiting long established Buddhist heritage sites such as Nagadeepa or Kandarodai. His remarks were directed at a specific and highly contentious development, the recently built Buddhist temple in Kankesanturai and those built elsewhere in the recent past in the north and east. The temple in Kankesanturai did not emerge from the religious needs of a local Buddhist community as there is none in that area. It has been constructed on land that was formerly owned and used by Tamil civilians and which came under military occupation as a high security zone. What has made the issue of the temple particularly controversial is that it was established with the support of the security forces.
The controversy has deepened because the temple authorities have sought to expand the site from approximately one acre to nearly fourteen acres on the basis that there was a historic Buddhist temple in that area up to the colonial period. However, the Tamil residents of the area fear that expansion would further displace surrounding residents and consolidate a permanent Buddhist religious presence in the present period in an area where the local population is overwhelmingly Hindu. For many Tamils in Kankesanturai, the issue is not Buddhism as a religion but the use of religion as a vehicle for territorial assertion and demographic changes in a region that bore the brunt of the war. Likewise, there are other parts of the north and east where other temples or places of worship have been established by the military personnel in their camps during their war-time occupation and questions arise regarding the future when these camps are finally closed.
There are those who have actively organised large scale pilgrimages from the south to make the Tissa temple another important religious site. These pilgrimages are framed publicly as acts of devotion but are widely perceived locally as demonstrations of dominance. Each such visit heightens tension, provokes protest by Tamil residents, and risks confrontation. For communities that experienced mass displacement, military occupation and land loss, the symbolism of a state backed religious structure on contested land with the backing of the security forces is impossible to separate from memories of war and destruction. A president committed to reconciliation cannot remain silent in the face of such provocations, however uncomfortable it may be to challenge sections of the majority community.
High-minded leadership
The controversy regarding the president’s Independence Day speech has also generated strong debate. In that speech the president did not refer to the military victory over the LTTE and also did not use the term “war heroes” to describe soldiers. For many Sinhala nationalist groups, the absence of these references was seen as an attempt to diminish the sacrifices of the armed forces. The reality is that Independence Day means very different things to different communities. In the north and east the same day is marked by protest events and mourning and as a “Black Day”, symbolising the consolidation of a state they continue to experience as excluding them and not empathizing with the full extent of their losses.
By way of contrast, the president’s objective was to ensure that Independence Day could be observed as a day that belonged to all communities in the country. It is not correct to assume that the president takes these positions in order to appease minorities or secure electoral advantage. The president is only one year into his term and does not need to take politically risky positions for short term electoral gains. Indeed, the positions he has taken involve confronting powerful nationalist political forces that can mobilise significant opposition. He risks losing majority support for his statements. This itself indicates that the motivation is not electoral calculation.
President Dissanayake has recognized that Sri Lanka’s long term political stability and economic recovery depend on building trust among communities that once peacefully coexisted and then lived through decades of war. Political leadership is ultimately tested by the willingness to say what is necessary rather than what is politically expedient. The president’s recent interventions demonstrate rare national leadership and constitute an attempt to shift public discourse away from ethnic triumphalism and toward a more inclusive conception of nationhood. Reconciliation cannot take root if national ceremonies reinforce the perception of victory for one community and defeat for another especially in an internal conflict.
BY Jehan Perera
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Recovery of LTTE weapons
I have read a newspaper report that the Special Task Force of Sri Lanka Police, with help of Military Intelligence, recovered three buried yet well-preserved 84mm Carl Gustaf recoilless rocket launchers used by the LTTE, in the Kudumbimalai area, Batticaloa.
These deadly weapons were used by the LTTE SEA TIGER WING to attack the Sri Lanka Navy ships and craft in 1990s. The first incident was in February 1997, off Iranativu island, in the Gulf of Mannar.
Admiral Cecil Tissera took over as Commander of the Navy on 27 January, 1997, from Admiral Mohan Samarasekara.
The fight against the LTTE was intensified from 1996 and the SLN was using her Vanguard of the Navy, Fast Attack Craft Squadron, to destroy the LTTE’s littoral fighting capabilities. Frequent confrontations against the LTTE Sea Tiger boats were reported off Mullaitivu, Point Pedro and Velvetiturai areas, where SLN units became victorious in most of these sea battles, except in a few incidents where the SLN lost Fast Attack Craft.

Carl Gustaf recoilless rocket launchers
The intelligence reports confirmed that the LTTE Sea Tigers was using new recoilless rocket launchers against aluminium-hull FACs, and they were deadly at close quarter sea battles, but the exact type of this weapon was not disclosed.
The following incident, which occurred in February 1997, helped confirm the weapon was Carl Gustaf 84 mm Recoilless gun!
DATE: 09TH FEBRUARY, 1997, morning 0600 hrs.
LOCATION: OFF IRANATHIVE.
FACs: P 460 ISRAEL BUILT, COMMANDED BY CDR MANOJ JAYESOORIYA
P 452 CDL BUILT, COMMANDED BY LCDR PM WICKRAMASINGHE (ON TEMPORARY COMMAND. PROPER OIC LCDR N HEENATIGALA)
OPERATED FROM KKS.
CONFRONTED WITH LTTE ATTACK CRAFT POWERED WITH FOUR 250 HP OUT BOARD MOTORS.
TARGET WAS DESTROYED AND ONE LTTE MEMBER WAS CAPTURED.
LEADING MARINE ENGINEERING MECHANIC OF THE FAC CAME UP TO THE BRIDGE CARRYING A PROJECTILE WHICH WAS FIRED BY THE LTTE BOAT, DURING CONFRONTATION, WHICH PENETRATED THROUGH THE FAC’s HULL, AND ENTERED THE OICs CABIN (BETWEEN THE TWO BUNKS) AND HIT THE AUXILIARY ENGINE ROOM DOOR AND HAD FALLEN DOWN WITHOUT EXPLODING. THE ENGINE ROOM DOOR WAS HEAVILY DAMAGED LOOSING THE WATER TIGHT INTEGRITY OF THE FAC.
THE PROJECTILE WAS LATER HANDED OVER TO THE NAVAL WEAPONS EXPERTS WHEN THE FACs RETURNED TO KKS. INVESTIGATIONS REVEALED THE WEAPON USED BY THE ENEMY WAS 84 mm CARL GUSTAF SHOULDER-FIRED RECOILLESS GUN AND THIS PROJECTILE WAS AN ILLUMINATER BOMB OF ONE MILLION CANDLE POWER. BUT THE ATTACKERS HAS FAILED TO REMOVE THE SAFETY PIN, THEREFORE THE BOMB WAS NOT ACTIVATED.

Sea Tigers
Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless gun was named after Carl Gustaf Stads Gevärsfaktori, which, initially, produced it. Sweden later developed the 84mm shoulder-fired recoilless gun by the Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration during the second half of 1940s as a crew served man- portable infantry support gun for close range multi-role anti-armour, anti-personnel, battle field illumination, smoke screening and marking fire.
It is confirmed in Wikipedia that Carl Gustaf Recoilless shoulder-fired guns were used by the only non-state actor in the world – the LTTE – during the final Eelam War.
It is extremely important to check the batch numbers of the recently recovered three launchers to find out where they were produced and other details like how they ended up in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka?
By Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne
WV, RWP and Bar, RSP, VSV, USP, NI (M) (Pakistan), ndc, psn, Bsc (Hons) (War Studies) (Karachi) MPhil (Madras)
Former Navy Commander and Former Chief of Defence Staff
Former Chairman, Trincomalee Petroleum Terminals Ltd
Former Managing Director Ceylon Petroleum Corporation
Former High Commissioner to Pakistan
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Yellow Beatz … a style similar to K-pop!
Yes, get ready to vibe with Yellow Beatz, Sri Lanka’s awesome girl group, keen to take Sri Lankan music to the world with a style similar to K-pop!
With high-energy beats and infectious hooks, these talented ladies are here to shake up the music scene.
Think bold moves, catchy hooks, and, of course, spicy versions of old Sinhala hits, and Yellow Beatz is the package you won’t want to miss!
According to a spokesman for the group, Yellow Beatz became a reality during the Covid period … when everyone was stuck at home, in lockdown.
“First we interviewed girls, online, and selected a team that blended well, as four voices, and then started rehearsals. One of the cover songs we recorded, during those early rehearsals, unexpectedly went viral on Facebook. From that moment onward, we continued doing cover songs, and we received a huge response. Through that, we were able to bring back some beautiful Sri Lankan musical creations that were being forgotten, and introduce them to the new generation.”
The team members, I am told, have strong musical skills and with proper training their goal is to become a vocal group recognised around the world.
Believe me, their goal, they say, is not only to take Sri Lanka’s name forward, in the music scene, but to bring home a Grammy Award, as well.
“We truly believe we can achieve this with the love and support of everyone in Sri Lanka.”
The year 2026 is very special for Yellow Beatz as they have received an exceptional opportunity to represent Sri Lanka at the World Championships of Performing Arts in the USA.
Under the guidance of Chris Raththara, the Director for Sri Lanka, and with the blessings of all Sri Lankans, the girls have a great hope that they can win this milestone.
“We believe this will be a moment of great value for us as Yellow Beatz, and also for all Sri Lankans, and it will be an important inspiration for the future of our country.”
Along with all the preparation for the event in the USA, they went on to say they also need to manage their performances, original song recordings, and everything related.

The year 2026 is very special for Yellow Beatz
“We have strong confidence in ourselves and in our sincere intentions, because we are a team that studies music deeply, researches within the field, and works to take the uniqueness of Sri Lankan identity to the world.”
At present, they gather at the Voices Lab Academy, twice a week, for new creations and concert rehearsals.
This project was created by Buddhika Dayarathne who is currently working as a Pop Vocal lecturer at SLTC Campus. Voice Lab Academy is also his own private music academy and Yellow Beatz was formed through that platform.
Buddhika is keen to take Sri Lankan music to the world with a style similar to K-Pop and Yellow Beatz began as a result of that vision. With that same aim, we all work together as one team.
“Although it was a little challenging for the four of us girls to work together at first, we have united for our goal and continue to work very flexibly and with dedication. Our parents and families also give their continuous blessings and support for this project,” Rameesha, Dinushi, Newansa and Risuri said.
Last year, Yellow Beatz released their first original song, ‘Ihirila’ , and with everything happening this year, they are also preparing for their first album.
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