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Ajith P. Perera, Chief Organiser, Bandaragama, UNP – අධිනීතිඥ අජිත් පී. පෙරේරා, ප්‍රධාන සංවිධායක, බණ්ඩාරගම, එක්සත් ජාතික පක්ෂය

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If I get killed tomorrow, will President say “Ajith too was my friend”?

Posted by Ajith on January 31, 2009

I have been silent for a while. There were two reasons. The provincial council elections are around the corner and these days it takes most of my time. Still, that was not the only reason.

For the last few days I have been repeatedly asking from myself: Should I continue this blog? Is it worth the risk? What makes me certain that no black clad men in motorbikes waiting to show their appreciation for what I write here and Face Book?

I am sure I am not the only blogger who had that strange feeling.

Let me not exaggerate my humble efforts. Compared to what mainstream media Sirasa and Sunday Leader/Irudina could do and have actually done, my blog is nothing. I write largely in English and get 500-1,000 daily hits on average. That is still far less than what Defence.lk receives. I do not see anyone perceiving my blog as a barrier to army capturing Mullaithivu. I do not think it breaks SLFP block votes. According to what I hear, or rather I don’t hear, not even 1% of my electorate reads it (this gives me some independence!) So prima facie, me getting killed for what I write here does not even look remotely possible.

Still at the height of the events early January I, or rather my blog, received some limelight. It received more than 2,000 daily hits for a period of about one and half weeks, culminating at 5,700 hits on the day of Lasantha’s funeral. I created two groups in Face Book, for Sirasa and Lasantha and both have now memberships nearly 2,000.

To say the least, this prominence doesn’t necessarily make me comfortable. Certainly not at a time like this.

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Me with party colleagues at Lasantha Wickramatunga’s funeral

Whoever attacked Sirasa or killed Lasantha Wickramatunga, did not really scare us. We still had enough guts to attend Lasantha’s funeral and openly critisise these horrendous acts. (This was the same adjective Cheevan Daniel used in his famous commentary to CNN) We wore black saatakas.

What really made most of us rethink was the attack on Upali Tennakone.

Upali Tennakone, the soft spoken Rivira Editor, was no Lasantha. Like almost all Sinhala newspaper editors of our times (with the exception of Victor Ivan) Upali was more comfortable in swimming downstream. He always gave few pages, and usually the headlines for war news. He reserved half-page for the girl friends, wives and relatives of armed force members to show their affection to dearly beloveds in North. He did nothing even vaguely irritating the Sinhala Taliban mind. All could have done was a minor mistake, someone somewhere took too seriously.

Upali Tennakone was attacked in the most brutal manner. He was nearly killed, if not for his brave wife who fought and shouted at attract the attention of passers-by. It could be the same gang. Who was behind it still remains a mystery.

Somebody thought Upali Tennakoon’s life could be spared. That much is clear. Will the same people give importance to the lives of other dissidents?

Much changed after this than did in the aftermath of Sirasa and Lasantha incidents. At least ten prominent journalists and media activists ran away for life. Lanka Dissent went off-line promising its readers it would appear the day the country is more civilized. (I am not sure when) Lanka eNews started publishing diluted stuff. Defence Watch, Corruption Watch and Development Watch stopped. Only one protest against the attack happened – attended by few those who covered their faces with masks. Chamil Jayaneththi, the one brave man to show his face was charged.

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Mangala Samaraweera, a former Foreign Minister left the country, fearing for life.

Can an ordinary human being feel safer when an ex-Foreign Minister is scared?

Sadly we live in an era where the life of a human being has lost its value. It is not a surprise. Since it came to power barely three years back, Mahinda Rajapakse government has seen more than 15,000 deaths – one fifth of the total died since 1983 as a result of ethnic war in North and East. Did anyone see the value of these 15,000 lives?

Even at the moment of writing this note, nearly 200,000 civilians, men women, old and young, adults and children are trapped in Wanni, at the mercy of LTTE that prevents their crossing to government controlled areas. I am not talking about LTTE, but about the civilians – like you and me, like our children. How many in our society care for these lives?

Jathika Hela Urumaya, sadly led by few who claim to be ‘Buddhist’ monks see no value of these lives. According to JHU, they are no civilians, but families of LTTE cadre. They should be eliminated perhaps the same was the Yakshas were got rid of at Mahiyangana, 2,500 years ago, according to Mahawamsa.

See the numbers. Will those who do not see the value of 200,000 lives respect just one life?

Under normal circumstances none of us take additional security precautions. We have a feeling that law and order of the society is adequate protection. We know somebody could not just kill and disappear. We know the police will be pressurized by public for action.

These are not ordinary times. We heard the President saying Lasantha Wickramatunaga was his close friend. (Though we never saw the same remorse on his face – as we saw on the day of Anura Bandaranaike’ death. Perhaps he has learnt to restrain emotions since then. Or he was still feeling jubilant of the Kilinochchi victory) If Mangala Samaraweera were killed tomorrow I am sure he too would instantly become president’s friend. President will also remind us Mangala was his campaign manager in the Presidential election of 2005. We know at least the latter is true.

I am sure if I were to be killed tomorrow, President will still say “Ajith was my friend; I am shocked to hear his death” without batting an eye lid. No doubt, everyone likes to be a friend of the omnipotent ruler who rules the land, but it would not be that much fun posthumously.

Should I quit or remain blogging?

Should I try to be President’s friend or remain as plain Ajith P. Perera?

Should one blog even when the Sword of Damocles hanging above one’s head with a single horse hair?

The question is open to you – all my regular readers.

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Upali Tennekone, Rivira Editor, assaults and stabs himself to divert attention from Kilinochchi victory

Posted by Ajith on January 23, 2009

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In another conspiracy to discredit the government and divert the attention from the Kilinochchi military victory, spearheaded by the present government under the leadership of His Excellency the President Mahinda Rajapaksha, Upali Tennekone, Rivira Editor, has attacked himself and his wife and then stabbed himself too today morning near his place at Imbulgoda, Gampaha. He has been hospitalised with minor injuries. (Please note ‘minor injuries’. He was not as stupid as Lasantha Wickramatunga to commit suicide)

The fact that no CCTV cameras had been fixed in his vehicle proves beyond any doubt that it is self inflicted. Government powers plan to imprison Tennekone as soon as he is released from the hospital.

Tennekone is said to have insured for a sum of US$ 6,000,000. Journalists have started self-attacking themselves so frequently in Sri Lanka to claim massive insurance that all insurance companies will go bankrupt in near future.

President Mahinda Rajapakse said he was deeply disturbed to hear this incident to discredit his government and the soldiers fighting in North. He also said Upali Tennakone is a close friend of his. He also ordered an independent and fast inquiry.

Few UNP Municipal councilors are waiting to be arrested.

(Well, for a change I thought of telling you the government version of the story)

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ජාතියේ මැර දේවතා එළි රෑ පුරා දැල්වී තියේ…

Posted by Ajith on January 9, 2009

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නෙත් පුරා එක හීනයේ මුළු ලෝකයා නිදනා රැයේ
ජාතියේ මුර දේවතා එළි රෑ පුරා දැල්වී තියේ

මේ පසුගිය කාලයේ අපේ රටේ ‘දේශප්‍රේමීන්’ කියා තමන් විසින්ම හඳුන්වා ගන්නා ලද ජන කොටසක් පතුරු ගසන ලද ජනප්‍රිය ගීතයක කොටසකි. මේ උදවිය හැම දාමත් අපට කීවේ කාට ගරු නොකළත් රණවිරුවන්ට ගරු කරන ලෙසය. ඒ යුද්ධයට පක්ෂ විපක්ෂ භේදයක් නැතිව ඔවුන් හැමදෙනාටම රැකවරණය දෙන නිසාය. මේ තර්කයේ සාධාරණත්වයක් තිබිණි. ලොක්කන්ට වැඩියෙනුත් සොක්කන්ට අඩුවෙනුත් බෙදුනත් හැම දෙනාම ජාතික ආරක්ෂාව භුක්ති වින්දෝය. එනිසා හැම දෙනාටම ආරක්ෂක හමුදා ගැන ගෞරවයක් තිබුණේය. කිලිනොච්චිය අල්ලා ගත් විට දේශපාලන භේදයක් නැතිව ජනතාව ඒ හැඟුම්බර අවස්ථාව සැමරූහ. මගේ මිතුරකු කීවේ ඒ ගැන Breaking News එකක් නොදුන් සිරස පවා ආරක්ෂා කරන්නේ රණවිරුවන් බවය.

මේ කතාව කියා යාන්තම් දින දෙකක් යන්නටත් මත්තෙන් සිරසට මැර ප්‍රහාරයක් එල්ල විය. ඒ සංවිධානාත්මක කල්ලියක ගෙනි. පහළොස් දෙනකුගෙන් පමණ යුතු ඔවුන් පැමිණ තිබුනේ සුදු වෑන් රියකිනි. මේ වෑන් රථය එන්නටත් යන්නටත් ඇත්තේ මුර කපොලු හරහාය. දෙපානම ඇත්තේ ජයවර්ධනපුර නව පාර්ලිමේන්තුවට කිලෝ මීටර දෙක තුනක දුරිනි. එය වෙත එන හැම පාරක්ම ආරක්ෂා කර ඇත. එහෙත් එදා රාත්‍රියේ මේ මුර කපොලු කිසිවක මුර දේවතා එළි දැල්වී තිබු බවක් පෙනෙන්නට නැත. සමහර විට දේශප්‍රේමයේ කරන්ට් ප්ලග් එක ගලවා තිබුනා විය හැකිය.

ඊයේ ලසන්ත වික්‍රමතුංග ඝාතනය කරන ලද්දේ අත්තිඩියේදීය. මේ ආසන්නව හමුදා කඳවුරු පවා ඇති බව මට මතකය. රත්මලාන ගුවන් තොටුපළ ආසන්න ප්‍රදේශයේ ආරක්ෂක විධිවිධාන නැති වන්නට කාරණයක් නැත. එහෙත් ජනාධිපතිගේ සිට අන්ත දුගියා දක්වා හැම දෙනාටම අනිවාර්යයෙන්ම ලැබිය යුතු ආරක්ෂාව ලසන්ත වික්‍රමතුංගට ලැබුනේ නැත. ඔහු පසුපස හඹා ආ ඝාතකයෝ ඔහු දිවි උදුරා ගත්හ. එහිදීද මුර දේවතා එළි නිවී තිබුණු සෙයකි.

කිලිනොච්චියේ මුර දේවතා එළි තවම දැල්වේද යන්න මම නොදනිමි. එහෙත් කොළඹ නම් අපට දැන් වැඩිපුර පෙනෙන්නේ මුර දේවතා නොව මැර දේවතා එළිය.

එනිසා අදාළ ගීතයද මෙසේ කාලානුරුප වෙනස් කිරීමකට භාජනය කිරීම සඳහා රචකයාගේ විරුද්ධත්වයක් නැතැයි සිතමි.

නෙත් පුරා එක හීනයේ මුළු ලෝකයා නිදනා රැයේ
ජාතියේ මැර දේවතා එළි රෑ පුරා දැල්වී තියේ

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Why Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva scared of condoms?

Posted by Ajith on December 4, 2008

Coincidentally, the same day the world revisited the Global HIV/AIDS concerns, Sri Lanka produced another teen mum. She is 13 – might have sat for Grade 5 scholarship exams two years ago. This wasn’t news for Sinhala newspapers. Perhaps their readers, while eagerly awaiting the news of Kilinochchi capture, do not look for stories that upset their fragile minds. Only Daily Mirror published a story of few paragraphs. Otherwise we would never have known.

On the other hand, all Sinhala news papers reported the speech made by Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva on the World AIDS day with prominence.

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Promotion of condom usage is not the way to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in Sri Lanka, said our Minister of Health. His alternative solution is aimed at ‘changing the human behavior’. He believes closing karaoke bars and night clubs has a better impact than promoting condoms. He is not happy with the ‘sudu nona’ at World Bank (presumably Ms. Naoko Ishii, Country Director at Colombo Office) who does not support his karaoke club bashing plan. She, according to him, has curbed financial support, learning his reluctance to follow their ‘Western’ ways of fighting AIDS. (Given the Ministerial education levels of the present regime, Nimal Siripala can be excused for mistaking Japan, from where Ms. Ishii comes, as a part of Western hemisphere.)

When it comes to unusual sexual behaviors, Prof. Carlo Fonseka, a veteran medical practitioner with several decades experience in Sri Lanka claims nothing surprises him. He has seen them all. That includes young girls giving birth to their own sisters and brothers – impregnated by their very fathers and samaneras raped by their supervisor monks .

CENWOR, a non-profit organisation involved in research and action-oriented program relating to women, estimates a minimum of 10,000 incidents of incest against children in Sri Lanka annually. This can well be the tip of iceberg. The oppressors being the very people who supposed to protect them most of the times, the true picture of sexual harassment of children will never be fully painted.

This is the society Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva thinks he can protect by closing karaoke bars and night clubs.

Sex is a fundamental biological human need. The job of the government is far from controlling the sexual behavior of the masses. What an adult human being does behind closed doors is his/her own business, as long as it does not have a negative effect on the society at large. Does not matter whether it is a karaoke bar or night club.

Do we need Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva to stand in our bedrooms with a lamp in one hand and Dhammapada/Bible/Quran (whatever relevant) the other? No. What is expected from the government is to encourage and facilitate the public to maintain responsible sexual behavior. Closing karaoke bars and night clubs will not have any impact on irresponsible sexual behavior of the majority – who are perhaps unaware such places exist. On the other hand not promoting condom use can have a serious impact. Is an HIV/AIDS outbreak what Minister wants?

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Let us not be puritans. Let us be realistic. Every country reports its own share of teen pregnancies, incest, sexually transmitted infections including HIV positives. There cannot be any ‘eastern’ or ‘western’ way of approaching the problem. There are no magic bullets. Rich or poor, west or east every country has to follow the same way. Build awareness; promote safe sex; counter stigma and treat HIV positives as any other human beings. That is the only way to encounter STDs, and perhaps unwanted, let alone teen pregnancies.

Buddhism does not prevent use of contraceptive methods, except of course, abortion which can be interpreted as a ‘killing a human to be.’ Particularly Buddhism has nothing against the use of condoms. The enlighten one, has wisely avoided guiding his followers what should and should not be done in their private affairs. The Buddhists eat, sleep, attend to our day to day work and of course have sex, without any religious pressure. Why not Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva, who would glad to be recognised as a true Buddhist, follows this guidance?

Sadly, all what he reminds us a Health Minister elsewhere. Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, former Minister of Health in South Africa (1999-2008) was another politician who thought indigenous approaches of fighting AIDS were far better than ‘Western’. Her reluctance to adopt a public sector plan for treating AIDS with anti-retroviral medicines (ARVs) was legendary. ‘Dr Beetroot’ was the names she was better known – for promoting the benefits of beetroot, garlic, lemons, and African potatoes as well as good general nutrition, while referring to possible toxicities of AIDS medicines. In a country with more than 5 million HIV positives, that policy has brought a serious negative outcome.

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May be Minister De Silva is too over confident. This reminds us the story of a certain minister who, being caught by his better half while engaging in a strange naked ritual with an attractive female secretary, did a hundred meters in his birthday suit. His golayaasa aptly named him Archimedes. No eye witnesses reported him wearing a condom. We never know why. He might have felt his secretary trustworthy or could not locate a condom at the right moment. So he took the risk. But does that mean the entire adult population should take such risks as this play boy minister?

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Kilinochchi today: Is this the same place Minister Keheliya Rambukwella referred to?

Posted by Ajith on November 27, 2008

Lankadeepa online edition published these photographs of Kilinochchi today. It is flooded like hell, but still does not look like a place that is about to fail ‘any time’ as Minister Keheliya Rambukwella predicted yesterday. Neither it looks like a ghost town as the military spokesmen constantly remind us.

Whom are they kidding? Are they talking about another Kilinochchi?

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Back to REALITY: Now election honeymoon is over, forget KILINOCHCHI; think GAS!

Posted by Ajith on August 31, 2008

All I have is sheer sympathy for the voters in North Central and Sabaragamuwa provinces. Poor souls were waiting for the good news of the fall of Killinochchi any time. (They were told it might happen even prior to elections! Ha Ha Ha – and most of them bought it without questioning!) Now all they got was a horrible kick below the belt – which might have made them cry with intense pain.

Now knowing well he got all he wanted; nothing would prevent Kurakkan boy from going ahead the temporarily halted price hikes with a sarcastic smile for the voters he had successfully fooled. It will start with gas.

Shell Gas Lanka limited will increase the price of a 12.5kg domestic cylinder by Rs.126 with effect from midnight today a company spokesman said –reported Daily Mirror. Accordingly the new price of a domestic cylinder will be Rs. 1863.

Whoever said ‘Modakamata Beheth Netha’ (There is no medicine for stupidity) was dead right. Majority of poor voters in North Central and Sabaragamuwa provinces learnt it the hard way.

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