
By Jehan Perera –

Jehan Perera
The people’s mandate at the general election seven months ago was for “system change”. The main hope of those who voted overwhelmingly for the NPP was to improve the economic situation. Those who live in the north and east of the country, where the long civil war took place, voted along with their fellow citizens in other parts of the country for an improvement in their economic circumstances and a break from the decades of exclusion they have experienced. One way they thought this would happen was through the reduction of corruption that took resources away from economic development. The NPP’s central promise was to govern cleanly, hold the corrupt accountable, and recover the billions of dollars allegedly looted and hidden abroad. A common and growing criticism of the government, however, is that this recovery has yet to materialise in any significant form.
In recent weeks there has been a spate of arrests of politicians who were members of former governments and who are believed to have been corrupt. Some of them have been charged for offences that are much smaller than what they are believed to have engaged in. Some of them have been taken in for purchasing vehicles without paying the necessary taxes, and others having used government funds to purchase things outside of the prescribed budget. In some cases, the offences for which they have been indicted appear minor compared to the larger, more systemic corruption they are suspected of. Yet, the judiciary has handed down unexpectedly severe sentences, suggesting a shift in the legal and political climate.
At present there is no indication of how the government will be able to bring back the billions that are believed to be stashed abroad. Investigations by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) have so far focused on uncovering domestic assets, such as properties, luxury hotels, and land holdings that are disproportionate to the official earnings of identified politicians. However, the fact that the designated and appropriate state institutions are actively pursuing those who have engaged in corrupt practices, even though they may be smaller than the actual extent of corrupt practices, has restored confidence in the government’s commitment to the task at hand.
North East
Those who live in the north and east of the country where the long civil war took place voted along with their fellow citizens in other parts of the country for “system change” that would lead to an improvement in their economic situation. In addition, they voted in the hope that the NPP, the new face in politics, would obtain for them their rights and justice. Much as they need economic resources to survive and to prosper, they cannot ignore the horrendous accounts of torture and killings that took place during the war. The memories of what happened continue to haunt those who experienced the war and its losses whether they live within or outside of the north and east.
Although the war ended 16 years ago, families of the disappeared are still waiting for truth, justice and reparations. Without knowledge of the fate and whereabouts of loved ones, enforced disappearances haunt entire communities, undermining the country’s efforts for reconciliation. An example would be the Presidential Commission report which noted that, according to witnesses, the army had detained 158 individuals from Eastern University Camp on 5 September 1990. However, nothing further has come of it.
Successive governments have sought to deflect attention away from the concerns of the people who were affected by the war. Previous governments have had no appetite to deal with the past. Many of the top leaders of former governments were themselves involved in the war. The succession of presidents held the portfolios of minister of defence and were also commanders-in-chief of the armed forces. The second problem has been the lack of interest on the part of the majority electorate to pursue the controversial and painful matters of what actually happened in the past. Those who live outside of the north and east have a simplified belief that the country has reached a situation of normalcy and peace.
A lasting solution that deals with the past would be most likely under the present NPP government as they were not compromised by being in charge of the security forces during the war. But this needs political commitment to meet the challenge of the past. Even under the present government, reports persist of land takeovers in places like Mullaitivu and Trincomalee, echoing the same patterns of demographic manipulation and marginalisation that have fuelled distrust for decades. These patterns reinforce the perception that the war’s logic has not truly ended but has simply shifted form. In place of open conflict, there are now bureaucratic and administrative delays in land restitution, selective enforcement of the law, and the slow suffocation of local autonomy through centralised decision-making.
Last Commission
Despite the passage of 16 years the international interest in the way the war ended in Sri Lanka continues to be high. The manner in which those who committed, and permitted, war crimes and human right violations in the battlefields of Sri Lanka may hold lessons for those parts of the world which are faring even worse. Instead of seeing the forthcoming visit of UN Human Rights High Commissioner Volker Türk as a burden or threat to the good name of the country, the government may see the opportunity to obtain the support of the international community to set a model for the world. The people’s mandate given for “system change” also suggests that this is the best time to address ethno-religious issues within the country that have plagued it since its independence.
The government can follow the same strategy it has followed in meeting the popular expectations for accountability with regard to economic crimes. It can use the regular law which is a powerful instrument of justice if permitted to function through independent state institutions. Where human rights and war crimes are concerned the designated state institutions can address those “emblematic cases” that have been identified in the past. These refer to incidents of human rights violations or war-time abuses which have been in the public domain for decades. Examples include the killing of five schoolboys on Trincomalee beach (2006), the killing of 17 NGO aid workers in Mutur (2006), and the disappearance of journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda (2010).
Indeed, the last presidential commission (Nawaz Commission) to go into matters of the war appointed by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in 2021 was tasked to go into the reports of all previous commissions of inquiry relating to the war and to make its findings. The Nawaz Commission recommended a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) be appointed with its first task to investigate the “emblematic cases”. Such a course of action would build trust regarding the sincerity of the government in victims, general population and international community alike. Like CIABOC, the revamped Bribery and Corruption Commission, which is building trust that economic corruption will not be tolerated, the TRC can help bring closure to the past and unite the people and communities of the country to work together for national development.
Ajith / June 10, 2025
“Like CIABOC, the revamped Bribery and Corruption Commission, which is building trust that economic corruption will not be tolerated, the TRC can help bring closure to the past and unite the people and communities of the country to work together for national development.”
It is too late for any commission like Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Sri Lanka had a large bunch commissions report in the past and all of them have gone into wastage. What truth is going to find it now? what reconciliation is going to it achieve now after we allowed all dirty things to happen and we build up a prosperous Sinhalese community at the expense of Tamil Community. We have killed or chased away most of the Tamil Population from their lands and replaced them with Sinhalese community, We have completely reduced their economy from top to bottom, we have now become from top to bottom in education, we have destroyed their culture day by day and what we are going to do now?
What can you expect from the current Government which fully blame the Governments about the corruption of the past but deny the Governments in the past is very clean and truth about what they did to the Tamils. That is why the Government warned the Tamils if they remember what happened to their sons, daughters who are handed over to the past Governments.
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Dr. Gnana Sankaralingam / June 12, 2025
What war time accountability. Government is playing dirty tricks in Canada using catchers and money. There was an attack on genocide memorial in Brompton. Now minister Anandasangaree is under attack using corrupt journalists to plant stories in some newspapers. When taken up by some opposition MPs, the PM quite rightly dismissed them saying that he has full confidence in the minister. Another genocide monument is to be erected in Scarborough. In UN security council session, what happened to Tamils has been equated to that in Gaza. All bluff of the government is not going far.
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Dr. Gnana Sankaralingam / June 12, 2025
Chemmani mass grave took place during the tenure of Chandrika Kumaratunge who has command responsibility. Chief architect of that massacre Janaka Perera is dead being killed by LTTE. She has to answer for this as she and Kadirgamar told lies to international community to cover it up. Will she be made accountable for it ?.
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Native Vedda / June 11, 2025
nimal fernando
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Well AKD couldn’t resist the temptation.
Why does he accept such bribes, ….?
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Newswire reported:
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who was conferred an honorary title by the Chief Incumbent of Mihintale, Ven. Walawahengunawe Dhamarathana Thera.
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https://www.newswire.lk/2025/06/10/maha-mahendra-prasadini-title-conferred-on-president/
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Why, why, why, ……………..
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Before AKD Mahinda Rajapaksa was Filicitated with the title ‘ Visvakeerthi Sri Sinhaladeeswara’ by Malwatte and Asgiriya chapter chief Incumbent Ven,Udugama Sri Buddharakkitha and Ven,Tibbotuwawe Sri Sumangala at Sri Dalada Maligawa
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nimal fernando / June 11, 2025
Oh Boy, Native!
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Too easy ……… this is why! ….. 0:20 ……. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcKTuogGoss
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You guys are the pits! :)))))
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nimal fernando / June 11, 2025
Native,
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Better this on the ground ……. than Ranil’s Volkswagen factory in the sky! ………. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNgc4D-MXnk
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What say you?
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Why isn’t Ranil travelling in a Volkswagen? A Merc is more conspicuous, eh? :))
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You were so critical about AKD’s inconspicuous little BMW X1: soooo vociferous! ………. When it’s Ranil ……. the words get stuck in your throat …… just won’t come out ……….. katte pittu, eh? :)))
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When good men like you eat your own words ……… what’s left for others to eat?
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Who are we trying to fool, Native ……. really?
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Ourselves?
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Native Vedda / June 11, 2025
nimal fernando
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“When good men like you eat your own words ……… what’s left for others to eat?”
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Is this the Pharmaceutical manufacturing concern Channa Jeyasumana promised to built many many moons ago?
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“Who are we trying to fool, Native ……. really?”
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I am only trying to ask every past, present and future politicians, functionaries, saffronistas, ……….. the same question “Who are we trying to fool”?
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Once in a while you also should question every serving and past politicians, …… former terrorists including … V Prabaharan.
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I love two characters in Walt Disney’s Pinocchio (1940 film).
Pinocchio’s nose and Jiminy Cricket.
I wish every politician, policeman, saffronista, functionary, …. possess’s the nose and an official conscience.
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nimal fernando / June 11, 2025
Native,
Here’s Ranil’s arrival and departure ……… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlyDA0J-5e4 ……. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWI-jmxSDRs
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It’s grander than the sitting president AKD’s!
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Now, Katte pittuda, eh? :)))))
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The same Merc – newer model – used for unassuming AKD! ……. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWI-jmxSDRs :))))))
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Ajith / June 11, 2025
“President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who was conferred an honorary title by the Chief Incumbent of Mihintale, Ven. Walawahengunawe Dhamarathana Thera.”
It is good to see that a Buddhist Priest to honour President AKD for his great contribution towards Buddhism as a Buddhist Political leader within a short period of his presidency. I understand President AKD also spoke after this ceremony that the Buddhism can be used for bring harmony to Sri Lanka.
At the same time, President sent his forces with armoury towards North to protect a Buddhist temple erected by a military and a buddhist Monk in a land belongs to Tamils illegally built in just 3 years before in order to expand Buddhism towards. Will he and his Buddhism will remove the building illegally and punish those who involved in illegal building?
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nimal fernando / June 11, 2025
Jehan, Man ……… You have a starved hungry look. Aren’t the NGOs feeding you?
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“It’s a restless hungry feeling
That don’t mean no one no good
When everything you a-sayin’
I can say it just as good
You’re right from your side
I’m right from mine
We’re both just one too many mornings
And a thousand miles behind”
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chiv / June 11, 2025
There is NO stability without accountability. Accountability includes
economy, war- time crimes, political crimes – – – – – corruption, mismanagement – – – – – judiciary, law and order, – – – That ‘s what system / systemic change means.
Sham Lanka has tried (pretended) to do some without others for 75 years.
Denial, diversion, deflect, what aboutism – – – – excuses will not take us any forward.
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Human Touch / June 11, 2025
Sri Lanka port scandal 2025”, here’s a brief summary of what’s been reported (as of June 2025 from local and regional sources):
What Happened
In early June 2025, a major scandal broke out involving 323 shipping containers that were allegedly released from Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port without following proper customs procedures. These containers reportedly bypassed standard clearance protocols, raising serious concerns about:
• Corruption within the Customs Department
• Potential smuggling or tax evasion
• Political interference or cover-ups
The incident has triggered a wave of criticism against the government, with calls for an independent investigation, especially since it may involve high-level officials and business elites.
Key Allegations:
• Containers were cleared without valid import documentation
• Some allegedly contained high-value goods or possibly contraband
• Internal port officials may have been bribed or coerced
• Losses to the state could total millions in unpaid taxes and duties
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Citizens and opposition parties should demand the transparency and accountability we were promised, especially during a time of economic recovery.
The scandal is also being tied to broader issues of governance, law enforcement, and institutional collapse.
Could this be AKDs Central Bank Scandal?
Let us wait and see.
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old codger / June 12, 2025
HT,
“In early June 2025, a major scandal broke out “
I believe that the story broke a lot earlier than June 2025, but it refuses to go away.
I know for a fact that the carriers of goods from Dubai such as mobile phones still operate, which shows that the Customs still aren’t immune to a little cash on the side.
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chiv / June 12, 2025
OC / HT , is this unauthorized release of prisoner story true ?
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old codger / June 12, 2025
Chiv,
It is true that 323 containers were released without inspection. The Customs DG himself says so. But he also says that these were cleated by reputed importers.There presumably were bills of lading.
The government should have known there would be questions and wild allegations. Very amateurish handling of the issue.
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Human Touch / June 12, 2025
OC
Yes, customs officers might occasionally turn a blind eye to a few mobile phones or extra cartons of cigarettes—but this container scandal is on a completely different scale.
It is far too massive and organized to pin on just a few low-level individuals.
The scale, coordination, and silence around it suggest involvement that reaches all the way to the top.
This isn’t minor corruption—its systemic. And no, you simply cannot compare the two.
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Tony / June 11, 2025
Today, June 11th, marks 35 years since MORE THAN 600 SURRENDERED Sinhalese police officers were massacred by the UTTER BARBARIC LTTE terrorists.
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SJ / June 12, 2025
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The qualifiers will apply to the armed forces and the JVP as well.
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chiv / June 12, 2025
Yeah Tony, those UTTER BARBARIC perpetrators were later appointed as Ministers and CM , by war heroes. Not just that, the same people who you claim were massacred (police and army ) later connived with perpetrators in staging Easter Mayhem, kidnapping for ransom, political murders, forced disappearance – – – –
Haven’t we seen and heard enough of Country like no other, keep repeating as much in BOLD letters.
Did you hear about IGP Desha Bandu, setting up underworld to kill his own men in Weligama ???
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Native Vedda / June 12, 2025
Tony
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“Today, June 11th, marks 35 years since MORE THAN 600 SURRENDERED Sinhalese police officers were massacred by the UTTER BARBARIC LTTE terrorists.”
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It is sad the policemen were massacred however the Barbarians were tamed by Hindians just few months before the unfortunate incident.
Will you now tell us who revived the Barbarians within short period of time. In case if you couldn’t joge your memory I am happy to do it for you.
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It was Premadasa and his Barbarians who financed, armed, provided A to Z for their survival.
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Can we now go back to the original sin?
Mass Graves
https://itjpsl.com/reports/mass-graves
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Could you tell us who were/are these Barbarians who managed to …. abduct and butcher ……..
https://www.dailymirror.lk/recomended-news/Uncovering-identities-of-53-LTTE-militants-in-Kokkuthuduvai-mass-grave/277-293861
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http://www.jdslanka.org/index.php/multimedia/video/283-matale-mass-grave-digging-up-the-dead
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“It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubts,”
Abraham Lincoln(?).
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Raj-UK / June 13, 2025
Tony
If I am not mistaken, Premadasa not only armed the LTTE, he gave the order for the policeman to surrender. Terrorists being terrorists, it was Premadasa’s stupidity & shortsightedness that has to take responsibility for the murders.
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Svenson / June 12, 2025
Tony it look as though they are still around to give you 4 red thumbs. This is the thing, they keep complaining about the crimes and racism of the Sinhalese but are silent on their own crimes. I’ve not mentioned their racism because we all know there is no such thing as a Tamil racist.
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Rohan25 / June 14, 2025
What accountability for this government, it is largely made up of the virulently anti-Tamil JVP, now trying to pretend that they have changed their racist attitudes, but have not. Still as racist as all previous Sinhalese governments.
https://www.dailymirror.lk/plus/Sumanthiran-Goes-to-Court-Over-Gazetting-of-5941-Acres-Northern-Lands-Issue/352-311529
In Mullaitheevu, a local Sinhalese woman, running a so-called Sinhalese school, who illegally erected a Buddhist structure overnight on private Tamil land, without the owner’s permission, dares to complain to the local Sinhalese-only police when these structures or Buddhist pandal paintings were taken down and destroyed. The racist Mahavamsa mentality of the vast majority of the Sinhalese, including its ruling classes and elite, will never change, if there is no proper federal form of government with land and police rights( including state lands) then the only solution is a separate state for the island’s Tamils, just like the way it was before 1833.
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Rohan25 / June 14, 2025
In the north and east, the Tamils and Muslims have to be very vigilant with regards to their lands as some strange Sinhalese individual, a Buddhist monk or the occupying racist Sinhalese armed forces/police, the fake Archealogical and other government department can come with impunity and erect Buddha statues, Buddhist images, pandals, Viharas like in Thyiddy or claim their lands for Sinhalese colonisation, or even steal and claim all ancient Tamil Hindu and Buddhist historical heritage sites as Sinhalese Buddhist by concocting fake history, which will be supported by the racist Sinhalese majority Sinhalese state. Nothing has changed.
https://tamilwin.com/article/torn-buddhist-statues-1749815326
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Rohan25 / June 14, 2025
Will these Sinhalese individuals, Buddhist monks, the armed forces/Police or these government departments dare to do the same thing in the Sinhalese areas?
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