CHINA GRANTS RS.2600 MILLION TO BOOST SRI LANKA&S DEFENCE

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday vowed to provide all possible assistance to Sri Lanka in its endeavour to strengthen national security by wiping out the scourge of terrorism. The Chinese President made this vow during a meeting with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena at Presidential Palace yesterday.He said that China is always ready to go hand in hand with Sri Lanka which is recovering after effectively facing the challenge of terrorism adding that the Chinese government will provide any assistance to Sri Lanka at any time.

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Stop violence against Muslims - Cardinal Ranjith

The Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith urged those involved in violence against the Muslim community to immediately stop these attacks. He also urged the Muslims not to get intimidated by these sinister elements and to act patiently and remain calm. He also urged the Muslim community to make an effort to be part of the Sri Lankan culture and not to isolate themselves by their customs. When asked if the Christian Affairs Ministry was supportive of the efforts taken by the Catholic church, Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said there need not be different ministries for each religion in the country.

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AWAKEN YOUR COLLECTIVE STRENGTH - SPEAKER URGES

Speaker Karu Jayasuriya yesterday urged all Sri Lankans to awaken the collective strength of the peace-loving people against the acts of racial and religious hatred. &I address you today as the Speaker of Parliament and as a responsible elderly person who loves this country, not as a politician&. &These incidents did not take place in the first horror of terrorist attacks, when people were hurting and grieving. Instead the fact that they are taking place three weeks after the attacks makes it evident that there is an organized group seeking to fulfill narrow agendas through this unrest& Speaker Jayasuriya said in a statement.The Speaker pointed out that the way people conducted themselves when confronted by terrorism, drew the respect of the world. &But that these acts of violence will earn us the disgust of the world at large, and especially those friendly Middle Eastern and Islamic nations is no longer preventable& he added. The Speaker also requested the President and the Prime Minister to speak in one voice and communicate with the people and the Defence Secretary, IGP and armed forces chiefs to brief the people daily on the security situation.Following is the statement issued by the Speaker:&I address you today as the Speaker of Parliament and as a responsible elderly person who loves this country, not as a politician. &At different times throughout history, this country has faced situations of conflict and unrest, but never before has it resulted in three weeks of complete paralysis. &My own eyes have witnessed the devastation wrought by the fires of racism and youth insurrections that have led to a breakdown of relations between communities of people. The day the 1983 Black July riots began, I was on my way to the Kelaniya Temple with my wife and children. I was not involved in politics at the time. At the Elphinstone Junction, a crowd of more than 100 people blocked my path and made a request. &Sir,& they said, &buy us some petrol so we can save the Sinhalese race&. I was shocked by the request. I replied: &You are not trying to save the race. You are trying to set fire to our future.& I told them it would be future generations that would have to pay for all this.For 30 years, our country was devoured by those flames. We lost our place in the world. The same fires destroyed the futures of innocent children, even the children of those who set the country alight. Vengeance and hatred nurtured and nourished terrorism. &Following the Easter Sunday attacks, the ordinary people of this country conducted themselves in a far more civilized, intelligent and patient way. As I express these sentiments, I extend my respect and gratitude to all religious leaders who offered guidance to their followers about how to respond to the tragedy.&I believe that you have all understood how much every sector has suffered from paralysis and inefficiency in the three weeks that followed. &It is deeply unfortunate that rather than overcome these challenges and begin to rebuild, incidents that cause hatred to spread have been reported. &These incidents did not take place in the first horror of terrorist attacks, when people were hurting and grieving. Instead the fact that they are taking place three weeks after the attacks makes it evident that there is an organized group seeking to fulfil narrow agendas through this unrest. &All I have to say to them is this. &You are laying the groundwork for your country to burn for a few more generations. I urge all citizens to bear in mind that these are the futures of your children that you are setting ablaze.&The way our people conducted themselves when confronted by terrorism, drew the respect of the world. But that these acts of violence will earn us the disgust of the world at large, and especially those friendly Middle Eastern and Islamic nations is no longer preventable. &It must be emphasized that anyone helping to spread the fires of religious and racial hatred is a stakeholder in the destruction of the lives of our children, to whom the future truly belongs.&If I may recall the words of our Teacher Lord Buddha, who taught that hatred does not cease by hatred, and urge everyone to act with patience and restraint at this time. I humbly request the religious leadership to come forward in this moment to quell these fires. I urge the political leadership to appeal to the people to remain calm.&I reiterate my request to HE the President and the Prime Minister to speak in one voice and communicate with the people. The Defence Secretary, IGP and armed forces chiefs should brief the people daily on the security situation. Only then will the people feel confident. Only then will the rumours that are spreading like wildfire be stopped in their tracks. So far, every rumour that has been spread has been proved to be untrue.&As the Speaker of Parliament, my appeal to all citizens is that we do not allow the country to be plunged into darkness once more, the way it was in 1983. &Reflecting on yesterdayincidents creates a deep sense of sadness for me. The attacks on mosques, the burning of houses and shops, the attacks on innocent people cannot be condoned in any way. &These actions push Sri Lanka further into the abyss. I do not believe that any person who has a semblance of feeling about this country, could resort to such actions.&We must act intelligently now. The Muslim Affairs Minister is striving to resolve these issues patiently, with the full blessings of the Muslim community. The Ministers of Justice, Education and Higher Education are involved in consultations with relevant sectors to draft new laws and regulations. Agreements have been reached on several controversial areas, including traditional Muslim womendress, madrasas and higher education institutes. I myself participated in some of these discussions. In the next few weeks, some of these issues that have given rise to debate and controversy will be resolved I believe. The majority of Muslims have no desire to turn this country into a fundamentalist nation. &Let us not be cursed for our actions by future generations. I urge all Sri Lankans to awaken the collective strength of our peace-loving people against these acts of racial and religious hatred.May the triple gem bless you. God bless you.&

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Liquor shops closed

All liquor shops in the Central Province has been temporarily closed with effect from today, the Excise Department said. The decision has been taken following a request from Central Province Governor Maithree Gunaratne. The Department said the liquor shops in the province will be closed until further notice.

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Island-wide Police curfew from 9pm to 4 am tomorrow

The Island-wide Police curfew will be reinforce at 9.00 pm today until 4.00 am tomorrow, Police media Spokesperson Superintendent of Police Ruwan Gunasekara said. Meanwhile Police curfew imposed on North Western Province last evening was lifted at 4.00 p.m. today (14) and a 12-hour curfew will be re-enforced at 6.00 p.m.The police curfew will be imposed within the Gampaha Police Division starting from 7.00 pm. The curfew is set to be lifted at 6 am tomorrow.

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Maintain peace and unity

The Venerable Mahanayake Theras of the three Sects and members of the Maha Sangha yesterday requested the public to desist from violence and engage in day to day activities while maintaining peace and unity.The Mahanayake Theras issuing a special statement said it was unfortunate to see ethnic and religious tensions rising following the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks. &This is not a time to fight but to sustain unity when the country is facing a terrorist threat. All Sri Lankans should work as one to nullify this threat and take the country forward&

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