Friday, November 21, 2014
Maithripala Common Opposition Candidate 2015 Sri Lanka
Maithripala Common Opposition Candidate 2015 Sri Lanka. Link: http://youtu.be/zZ2oWtiLbyM
Speech of a real President. #MaithripalaSirisena #CommonCandidate for #SriLanka #PresidentialElection2015 පොදු අපේක්ෂකයා කළාට ස්තූතියි - දින 100න් විධායක ජනපති ක්රමය අහෝසි කරනවා. Minister Maithripala Sirisena will contest the Presidential Election alongside president Mahinda Rajapaksa as the common candidate.The ground breaking announcement was made by the Minister himself at a media briefing currently underway.
Maithripala Sirisena and Rajitha Senaratne are attending a media briefing organised by the opposition. The media briefing has been named “Pirisidu Nayakathwayak, Maithri Palanayak”. Addressing the media briefing he proposed the opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe as the Prime Minister of the country under a government led by him.
He also added that the Executive Presidency will be abolished within 100 days after coming into power. Minister Maithripala Sirisena said he is pleased with the oppositions’ decision to field him as the Common Opposition candidate.
In a very bold step he also said the 18th Amendment to the Constitution is a gross mistake and will be completely abolished. He said the 17th amendment to the constitution will be implemented instead. He said journalists have been suppressed and vowed to ensure freedom of speech.
The corrupt electoral system he said will be amended and will ensure the conduct of a free and fair election. He said he will seek the assistance of the armed forces in conducting a peaceful and corruption free elections. The Minister also pledged to strengthen the economy of the country.
Former president Chandirka Bandarabnayake Kumaranathunga and, Wasantha Senanayaka who crossed over to the United National Party yesterday, DNA MP Arjuna Ranathunga, Rajiva Wijesinghe are present at the briefing. Minister of Education Services Duminda Dissanayake, Minister MKDS Gunewardene are also present at the media briefing.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Dr. Dayan Jayatilake Sri Lanka Former Butchers of Viet Nam Are Now Preachers of HumanRights
#GOSL #SriLanka #LKA hits back at #UNHRC
Chief. Following the news release on 7 November 2014 by the UN Office
of the High Commissioner for Human Rights condemning disinformation
designed to discredit the UN investigation on Sri Lanka, the Permanent
Representative of Sri Lanka to the UN in Geneva Ravinatha Aryasinha has
sent the following communication to the UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights, also copying it to the President of the Human Rights Council
Baudelaire Ndong Ella,. http://www.ft.lk/2014/11/10/gosl-hits-back-at-unhrc-chief/
FLASH BACK
Former UN Ambassador to Sri Lanak Dr. Dayan Jayatileka said once at UNHRC: "Former Butchers of #VietNam Are Now Preachers of #HumanRights" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caxQXgRPNHY
Ho Chi Minh: "Today the Grass Hopper fights the Elephant, but tomorrow the Elephant will be disemboweled" Dr. Dayan reminds us the dark memories of Viet Nam. Those western butchers of Viet Nam now preach Human Rights to Sri Lanka. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caxQXgRPNHY
0:13 Mr. President, In our time, no peoples, or nation have suffered graver violations of human rights than have the people of Viet Nam at the hands of numerous foreign big powers. The landscape of Viet Nam and the bodies of it's people are testimony of hypocrisy of those who try to lecture people of Asia on Human Rights.
0:40 Mr President, Viet Nam more than any other country has stood up for the human rights of its own people and for the human rights of peoples throughout the world by fighting for national independence, freedom and social progress.
1:40 As President Ho Chi Minh, I beloved uncle Ho said, at the beginning of the struggle; "Today the Grass Hopper fights the Elephant, but tomorrow the Elephant will be disemboweled"
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