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Paddle4relief Presents Current Top US Artist

September 14th, 2008

Paddle for Relief

After 2 successful Paddle4relief music gigs, P4R are returning to A?a??A?The AggiA?a??A?, Braunton, with a headliner all the way from the USA. The Tom Fuller Band, plus support from local bands and artists will show off their talent on Saturday 20th September. The P4R music events are getting bigger every year with more and more people supporting the charity whilst enjoying the sounds of live acoustic, blues, indie, punk and rock music. The local charity has it nailed when it comes to putting a show together. The Tom Fuller Band The Tom Fuller Band are a rock outfit from Chicago, US, yet seem much more British in their delivery. They have that certain humour and tongue in cheek approach that bands from this side of the water seem to have mastered. Vocal harmonies are very much in comparisons with the Beatles, and I suppose, the Beach Boys, and they are not afraid to dabble in the realms of pop before returning to a more melodic rock approach The Tom Fuller Band gives new meaning to melodic classic pop rock music. His heartfelt inspiration of life experiences come through in the classic soft rock music he writes and sings. Each melodic rock tune on his CD LP A?a??A?CHASING AN ILLUSIONA?a??A? represents a classical contemporary pop rock music sound that invokes emotion that can be felt in each melodic verse. Plus Support Mendella Mendella are a five piece band from North Devon, after their return from Belgium, they are ready to A?a??A?On Top Of The WorldA?a??A?. This electrically energetic band entertains all ages and is building a strong relationship with all listeners. What they lack in age, they make up for in musical ability and performance experience. They have a wide and varied spectrum of influences that blend into their own style of punk rock. Toby Parker on drums, Chappell on lead guitar, Jude Davies on bass, Green Jay on guitar and Butters vocals always wins the crowds over with their confidence and British rock culture. Douglas E Powell Douglas E PowellA?a??a??s eclectic mix of acoustic guitar and harmonious vocals is certainly a good fit in the West Country. His music aura turns everyoneA?a??a??s attention to the stage embracing the crowdA?a??a??s hearts. The mix of Americana and folk music sends out a comforting yet reflective message to the ear. There is depth and meaning to the songs and you find yourself trying to identify the mood of each tune. Becky Loney Becky enjoys singing soul and jazzy tunes and exploring vocal harmonies but also loves working on different projects that enable her to experiment with different styles of music. Her soulful sound sends chills down your spine. Becky has been performing as a professional singer for the past nine years and has been fortunate enough to have experienced a very colourful career. She has been involved in a variety of musical projects from dance bands, duos, trios on ships and various other venues to touring and recording with original bands. The Chimps with Lipsticks Aydan, Ben, Kiya, Ollie and Sam are members that are not shy to Indie, rock and acoustic talent on the stage, with their local fan base; it is always a full house. They have flare and charisma to fire you up for a pure rock night. Their success has been evident finishing in the top 3 of A?a??A?The Battle of the BandsA?a??A?.

Most importantly, the money that P4R raises from the music gigs that have been held this year will be taken back to the little fishing village known as Arugam Bay, on the South East Coast of Sri Lanka. The development in the village has been overwhelming. Tim Tanton has rebuilt new schools, cabanas, tea rooms, also formed a swimming club for the children to rebuild their confidence back. Most recently designed and implemented a new water supply project with well renovations. The rebuilding of this beautiful community would not be possible without the support and commitment of people all across the UK. P4R have raised A?A?5,000 since January this year. Please join us in celebrating the hard work and efforts and enjoy an electric rock night. A?a??A?The AggiA?a??A? Braunton Saturday 20th September 2008 7pm -12pm Entry Filed under: Musical Line Up, The AGGI SESSIONS

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Youth Fest

26 Jul, 2008 13:16:02

By Nirmalie Alahakone
Sri Lanka’s Hikkaduwa beach fest targets young travelers
July 26, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Hikkaduwa Beach Festival which is kicking off on July 30, will attract more young tourists to the island, and is positioned to become the South Asian equivalent of the Rio carnival, officials said.
“Looking at other markets, we find entertainment coupled with local culture as the key reason for people to go to these destinations,” says Mudadeniya.

“So the Hikkaduwa beach festival is one step in a long journey to get youth market back to Sri Lanka.”

Flashpackers

Officials say there is a booming global youth market of 20 to 30 year-olds and India and China is also emerging in to the field, with growing economic affluence. But Sri Lanka has been losing out so far.

“There was idea that youth market not lucrative, they don’t spend,” says Mudadeniya.

“But now we call them flashpackers. They like to flash their money – to spend.
Its an emerging market, especially Indian who have high disposable income. We have lost this market. “”Sri Lanka has rarely catered to the needs of this age group with little or nothing happening in the way of entertainment,” says Mudadeniya.

Officials say at a time when high fuel prices are making long-haul flights expensive, attracting visitors from short haul destinations makes better economic sense.

The country’s prime attractions A?a??a?? at least the actively promoted ones – are its archeological sites and cultural pageants.

The cultural pageants are strictly religious and allow no revelry among guests and onlookers unlike in some other countries.

Sri Lanka is also famous for its beaches, but with the conflict, the more beautiful ones, such as Nilaweli and Arugam bay in the east, have become no go zones due to an ongoing conflict.

Already Geared

This leaves the southern coast with Hikkaduwa being one of the key spots.

Chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism Renton de Alwis says Hikkaduwa peaked in the 1960’s. The 1960s was a time of change when post-second World War baby boomers revolutionized the culture of the western world.

The beach festival however hopes to re-engineer Hikkaduwa’s image.

“Through events like this, Hikkaduwa can get rejuvenated and people will again begin to look back at Hikkaduwa,” says de Alwis.

“We believe that Hikkaduwa will need a re-engineering of a sort, as a destination.

“This year we are looking at the festival as a take-off. More importantly Hikkaduwa will be getting a flavor as the carnival in Rio.”

Hikkaduwa is already geared for the youth market, with local revelers already going there from the capital on weekends in addition to a steady stream of foreign visitors.

Festival Build

A beach carnival last year had attracted mostly Sri Lankan youth. Foreign visitors had made up about 20 percent of the total.

This year the Tourist promotion office hopes to double foreign visitors to 40 percent.

Mudadeniya says most places in Hikkaduwa are already full. Hotels from Galle to Bentota up and down the coast are also expected to fill up, during a usually dull-period in a country where hotels fill up only during the European winter season.

The festival may generate about 16,000 room nights in all.

The tourist promotion office has launched a website, www.srilanka.travel/hikkaduwa for visitors to get more information.

Artistes and DJ’s from India, United States, Europe and UK will join popular Sri Lankan performers, giving the beach festival giving a mix of cultures across continents.

Bikram Jith Singh, a renowned flutist from India, Glamslam girls from UK, and international DJ’s such as Micheal Parsberg of Denmark and Lisa Littlewood of Scotland will be in action in Hikkaduwa next week.

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Back from Arugam Bay

I just returned from Arugam Bay, and although I went there for entirely selfish purposes, I could not help but be reminded of the stark contrast between their lives there and our lives here and how easy it is sometimes to forget that such a difference exists. Especially for us.Travelling with those that may never have travelled to that part of Sri Lanka before, I was made aware of how ignorant people can become of what lies just outside their door. Do people not know, or do they choose to ignore? Living in Colombo, it is very easy to become like frogs in a well. But I was shocked at how shocked they were by the people in Pottuvil. Sure they stared at us. Sure they stole from us. They tried to cause trouble and ripped us off at any given opportunity. They behaved as though they didnA?a??a??t want us there. But is their behaviour really so difficult to understand? WouldnA?a??a??t you stare if you lived in a situation where electricity was a fickle luxury that could disappear at any moment, and a bunch of people turned up in a tourist coach, wore bikinis and danced to weird music for two days straight? WouldnA?a??a??t you be angry and bitter if you had a hard life, and some people turned up in your village, and had a party?

Arugam Bay Baclofen overdose how much Buy diabecon usa is not Hikkaduwa. It is still very much a village. And it is for this very reason that it is so great for us; because it is so pristine and untouched, and not commercialized like Hikkaduwa. But for many it is just a place called home.
It is this ignorance that I fear will be the downfall of Sri Lanka. This refusal of the educated and the elite to understand the lifestyle of the average Sri Lankan. To see that this life we live in Colombo is very, very different from the life of other Sri Lankans, and that we make up only a tiny minority.

Sometimes I am very, very afraid of how little we know, and how much we can so easily forget.
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Rock the Point and Arugam Bay

Added by arugam.info reporter on 20th July, 2008

The Bay has seen the best, by far, Party this weekend!
A few hundred came all the way from Colombo andA?A? some locals also purchased a 1,000Rs./ gate ticket.
The DJ, sound and crowd was good – the setting and nature perfect.
Not everyone has recovered so far.
Below just one glimpse from the Rock the Point Party.
Others might follow – if we get permission to publish that is….
Rocking the Point

Posted on July 17, 2008 by Goofyfoot Holidays

Pottuvil Point, Arugam Bay

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we are once again going to How much does clozaril cost Arugam Bay with yet another group of fun loving people. and it looks like it is going to be the weekend of the year in Arugam Bay.

the weather is good, the surf is definitely up, the biggest beach party in Sri Lanka this year is sold out and it definitely looks like its going to rock. goofyfoot holidays is going to be there and we hope that so will you.

for the first time ever in Sri Lanka you will see brand new surfboards (shortboards & funboards) making their way in the beautiful A-bay. anyone can have one. so come find us there and see what you can get. weA?a??a??ve also got real bodyboards that any pro would love to ride.

come back soon to hear about the weekend and see the bay in pictures,

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Rock the Point – Party in Arugam Bay

Posted on July 1, 2008 by goofyfoot

A road trip to a sexy weekend of sun,surf,and moonlit rave set on one of the most exotic & beautiful places in Sri Lanka is on the cards for 100 very lucky people!!!

A?E?A?A?E?A?A?E?A?A?E?A?A?E?A?LetA?a??a??s rock that point!A?E?A?A?E?A?A?E?A?A?E?A?A?E?A?

Tickets are limited! ~ Invitees only!
There will be NO tickets sold at the gate!!
Please Chloramphenicol price in india request invitations if you wish to bring a friend along.

Let the Rave Bus take you on a riotous road trip to an outdoor beach/lakeside rave on the beautiful East coast of Sri LankaA?a??A?

Dj Shiyam & Dj Yazz will be messing with your head, sending shivers down your body with grooves from heaven & hell from Friday night onwards!!!

Surfing ,swimming & water fun finds a new meaning on this beachA?a??A? (bring your own gear)
Frolick around beach bonfires under a moonlit skyA?a??A? A?E?A?
Reasonably priced food & beverages available on site.

Camping areas & showers are available on location
A sleeping bag will do if you fancy chilling under the stars as the weather is great! A?E?A?
Please bring your own tents if you wish to camp out.
DonA?a??a??t forget your swimming gear !!!

The Rave Bus A?E?A? A?E?A? A?E?A? takes off from MacDonaldA?a??a??s Rajagiriya @ 9.00 a.m. on the 17th of July 2008.
Complimentary refreshments will be served on the bus for the onward journey.
Bring all you need along with you as there will be limited stops.
(No shopping stops!)
The return journey will start @ 10.00a.m. on Sunday the 20th of July 2008.
Please be on time as there will be no refunds on tickets if you miss the bus at either point!
The bus will terminate at MacDonaldA?a??a??s Rajagiriya.

Tickets : Entrance only ~ Rs: 1000/-
Rave bus return ticket only~ 3500/-

TICKETS SALES WILL BE FROM THE 27th OF JUNE TILL THE 10th OF JULY ONLY!!!
Arugam bay residents please call
Nuria (0776958407) or Susana (0779497005) for tickets. Please call in time to avoid disapointment.

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Rock the Point

Daily Telegraph -UK-

PottuVille Point

A famous, most beautiful surf (& Party-!) spot in eastern Sri Lanka just to the north of Arugam Bay.

Here is YOUR chance to enjoy the beautiful setting of The Point!
The resort has been selected to host a private, three day Party in mid July, 2008!

Tickets to the event as well as transport from Colombo are by INVITATION only.
Details, contact numbers and full information, see link below:

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Arugambay: Band of brothers

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I like the company of men as much as the next man, but it dawned on me after a few weeks that I do miss the softness, beauty, wisdom, care and openness of female companyA?a??A?

Why donA?a??a??t women surf? Well, of course they do, but not in the numbers that men do, and there certainly arenA?a??a??t many hereA?a??A? in fact thereA?a??a??s only 1 Japanese woman who is surfing here, and the only other females IA?a??a??ve met are Mel, Rosie and Flora who were all here with surfing boyfriends. In fact the same was true of Bali when I was there unless you were in Kuta with itA?a??a??s A?a??E?resortA?a??a?? facilities A?a??a?? beaches, bars, restaurants, shops etc. A?a??a?? the female count was disturbingly low. I know women are different, but why isnA?a??a??t there a comparable urge to surf between the sexes? So hereA?a??a??s the theory IA?a??a??ve come up with: Women are more naturally connected to their Self and are less driven by their ego therefore they donA?a??a??t have the physical urge that men do to find complex ways of suppressing the ego to glimpse that true inner self by surfing or engaging in other A?a??E?danger sportsA?a??a??A?a??A? still theyA?a??a??re missing out, and so are we!

As many travellers in Arugam Bay have gravitated to SooriyaA?a??a??s for RamA?a??a??s hospitality and culinary skills the evenings are spent round a communal table, playing cards, eating, drinking, smoking, and telling stories & jokesA?a??A? which is all well and good but some of these young men are here to party aswell as to surf an getting desperate to just see a woman. My needs arenA?a??a??t quite so primal as my intention for this trip was more as a retreat than a rave but A-Bay is beginning to seem like borstal-with-a-view but with more beer, surf and better food.

IA?a??a??ve learnt to exist well in these testosterone fuelled environments from my school days but IA?a??a??m not entirely comfortable . As evenings progress and otherwise decent aussies show their deep seated bigotism and racism A?a??a?? I havenA?a??a??t met an Australian man who isnA?a??a??t racist yet A?a??a?? IA?a??a??m disappointed to find most others at the table laugh and join in with the A?a??A?abboA?a??A? jokes, except perhaps Panu, a warm and gentle Finnish man. It must be born of ignorance over contemplation because on every other level I really get on with these people.
As we all get to know each other better the sessions at the point are getting more and more convivial. The brotherly concept of surfers calling us A?a??E?tryersA?a??a?? into makeable waves and pulling out of waves to let us get the tail end is a beautiful thing. Whoops go up when a good wave is ridden and thereA?a??a??s genuine shared joy as the learners improve.

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Eastern Elections

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The ballot boxes are closed; Everyone awaits the results of today’s local election.
Our own correspondent reports of no serious trouble or problems in and around Arugam Bay, Panama & PottuVille.
Incidents in Ampara (2hrs.) and Trincomallee (10hrs.) caused no concern locally. (arugam.info reported)

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Eastern PC election: A race between Muslim parties

Cheap artane castle MSM AyubThe former Lanka Guardian Editor and a respected journalist, late Mervin de Silva while testifying before the Mosad Commission appointed by the former President Ranasinghe Premadasa in early nineties said that Sri Lankan leaders had pushed a politically passive community into active politics by inviting Israelis to train the troops.

He was referring to the Muslim politics that by then had started influencing the national politics following the advent of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) into the mainstream politics. Before that there was no Muslim politics as such except for the mostly Colombo based and provincial elite Muslims contesting at elections under the two main parties, namely the United National Party(UNP) and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP).

By now Muslim politics has become so vital a component of national politics that the main Muslim political party, SLMC is usually called the A?a??A?king makerA?a??A? as in the case of Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC). With the announcement of the election for the newly created Eastern Provincial Council which was de-merged from the Northern Provincial Council by a Supreme Court ruling in October 2006 on a petition filed by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), the significance of Muslim politics has ascended to a peak

This can be attributed mainly to the composition of the province which consists 33 percent of Muslims and the possibility of Muslims being the decisive factor in electing the rulers of the Province at the May 10 election, in the light of Muslim votes are apparently going to be less divided than the other two communities would be.

There are so many parties with Sinhalese leadership and Sinhalese nationalism in the fray and the two main parties and the JVP contesting on three fronts have the capacity to draw Sinhalese votes in bulk. Tamil votes would be drawn mainly by the Pillaian group and a portion of votes may be bagged by the UNP while a considerable number may be influenced by the LTTE either by way of persuading the people to abstain or winning them through its political party, PeopleA?a??a??s Front of Liberation Tigers (PFLT) which was registered with the Commissioner of Elections in 1989 during peace talks.

Although Muslim votes too would definitely be divided, Ashraff has so peculiarly inspired the majority of Eastern Muslims that they do not turn their backs to the SLMC even the high ranking leaders of the party would do so. This was why Rauff Hakeem could boast at the conclusion of the Batticaloa district Local Government election that SLMC has won 82 percent of the Muslim votes cast.

Another reason for the Muslim factor to be more in the limelight than the Pillaian group in this election, at least for the moment is that the Pillaian- United PeopleA?a??a??s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) marriage was long solemnized and it was a closed issue by the time of the announcement of Eastern Provincial Council election.

The UNP, as the opposition neither had any leverage nor did at least attempt to lure the group, while the SLMC, seemingly undecided kept the whole world in suspense as if open for auction. Knowing very well the advantage of being the talking point SLMC leaders readily and positively responded when Government leaders invited for talks in spite of their talks with the UNP had gone a long way ahead.

When Muslim ministers convened all Muslim political parties for a meeting claiming they want to form a Muslim alliance for the Provincial Council election in order to have a Muslim as the Chief Minister, the SLMC consented without questioning as to why the ministers are going to deprive the Government of Muslim votes in this crucial election and also as to why the Government did not utter a word against the Muslim ministers attempting to divest it of some of the precious votes.

As a seasoned politician Hakeem knew of the advantage of being in the limelight through this move too, although he did not want such an alliance which cannot win given the combined strength of the UPFA and TMVP. However, Hassan Ali, SLMC General Secretary had confided with a Daily Mirror journalist that the Ministers are up to drag the talks until the nomination day, so that the SLMC would not be able to finalize any strategy with the UNP against the Government.

Former Deputy Minister MLAM HisbullahA?a??a??s cross over to the ruling party from the SLMC and the more stunning resignation of SLMC stalwarts including its leader Hakeem to contest at the less important Provincial Council apparently turned the race into one between the Muslim ministers and the SLMC

Communal attacks against the SLMC or any other minority party by leaders of majority community might help them to secure more support from the respective minority community. Already there has been one such attack that the SLMC is going to be a threat to Sinhalese and Tamils in the East, which if it continues will arouse Muslim sentiments in favour of SLMC. These kinds of communal provocations would identify Muslim feelings with the SLMC which in turn will convert them into votes and ultimately Hakeem will be benefited in his effort to ascending to the chief administrator of the province.

History has proven this point very vividly in the central hills long ago. The CWC and its former leader late Saumiyamoorthi Thondaman was repeatedly attacked for winning over A?a??A?everythingA?a??A? for estate Tamils and attempting to carve out a separate state called A?a??A?MalayanaduA?a??A? at the expense of Sinhalese. The grand old man once retorted to this writer that there is no need for anyone to carve out a Malainadu afresh, for it exists from the day God created the world. Malainadu in Tamil means hill country.

Saumiyamoorthy Thondaman was awarded with these kinds of A?a??A?creditsA?a??A? such as winning over A?a??A?everythingA?a??A? for the estate Tamils despite the fact that the estate sector has won the A?a??A?medalsA?a??A? through social indicators for lowest education, highest malnutrition, highest drunkenness, highest child mortality etcetera. However when he was attacked from outside the estate community emotionally set to defend him and he continued to be the king of the hills until his death.

Late Ashraff also had such benefits of vilification by outsiders.

Haste shown by the Government in slashing HakeemA?a??a??s security in a way implies the importance and the seriousness of SLMC for the Government. However, the attempt by the state to prune HakeemA?a??a??s security soon after he along with SLMC General Secretary Hassan Ali and Politburo member Basheer Segudawood resigned from the parliament will sometimes be another benefit for the SLMC, unless it leads to some disaster. This sometimes might help Hakeem to continually to be in the spotlight and thereby draw Muslim sympathy towards him.

Despite the fact that the Muslim factor has become a vital ingredient in the making of national politics and perhaps the most reckoned with element by all major parties at this Provincial Council election, it is seen by many as a fragmented force.

Because within two decades since mid-eighties the 1.5 million strong Muslim community has produced a series of political parties ironically agaist the wishes of the founder of the first Muslim party, the SLMC.

The founder of the SLMC late MHM Ashraff called on the Muslim community at the day of inauguration of the party on November 26, 1986 at the A?a??A?Pasha VillaA?a??A? in Maradana, Colombo not to create a second Muslim party in an event where the SLMC leadership fails to address the problems of the Muslim community, instead he suggested to throw the incumbent leadership away and find dynamic new leaders capable of facing the challenges of the day.

But to the utmost dismay of many in the Muslim community the second Muslim party emerged in three months in the name of Muslim United Liberation Front (MULF) led by MIM Mohideen who later joined the SLMC when Ashraff was in Chandrika KumaratungaA?a??a??s cabinet. With the death of Ashraff in an air crash over Mawanella in 2000 a plethora of Muslim parties have sprung in rival to the SLMC.

The National Unity Alliance (NUA) which Ashraff formed with the intention of gradually switching to national politics from communal politics, departed first from the SLMC with AshraffA?a??a??s widow Ferial heading it, and leaving the SLMC solely to the leadership of Rauff Hakeem, AshraffA?a??a??s confidant.

This occurred when President Chandrika Kumaratunga sacked Hakeem from the ministerial portfolio on June 21, 2001 for reasons known only to her, and Hakeem left the Government taking the sacking as a despiser on the party. However some SLMC leaders including Ferial Ashraff remained in the Government as ministers, deputy ministers and officials of various government and semi- government institutions and converged under NUA as a distinct party.

The Ranil Wikremesinghe regime between December 2001 and February 2004 saw another few splits in Muslim parties including in the SLMC. The then Deputy Minister MLM Athaullah broke away and formed the National Congress (NC) while businessman Naseer Ahmed created the Democratic United Alliance (DUA) distancing himself from the SLMC.

Then it was the turn of NM Shaheed PC to come up with his own party, All Ceylon Muslim Congress (ACMC), resigning from the Muslim Congress. Three SLMC parliamentarians, Rishad Badiuddeen, Najeeb A Majeed and Amir Ali who wanted to join the Chandrika Kumaratunga government parted with the Muslim Congress in October, 2004, ensuing which the infamous Kumari Cooray episode was staged. They also joined the ACMC.

Thus controversies over leadership, national list parliamentary seats, cabinet minister posts etcetera led to springing of a bunch of splinters and offshoots from the stem of SLMC.

By now there are around a dozen Muslim political parties in the country each claiming that it is the real heir to A?a??A?ThalaivarA?a??A? Ashraff and was trained in AshraffA?a??a??s school (pasarai). Each profess that it is the genuine guardian of the community A journalist from the East once attributed this mushrooming of Muslim parties to A?a??A?ambitions that infused by the A?a??A?ThalaivarA?a??A? into the ordinary peopleA?a??A? who before the advent of the SLMC could not even imagine to be elected at least to a village council that existed few decades ago.

Today most Muslim leaders who profess to be god fearing are in a position to drag The Almighty Allah, Holy Prophet and Holy QurA?a??a??an or any other sacred concept in Islam into their politics, even reciting qurA?a??a??anic verses on public platforms, purely to exploit the piety of the ordinary voters and grab money making positions.

Almost all of them agree on the problems of Eastern Muslims, especially on the land problem in the Pottuvil electorate and threats by the armed Tamil groups in Batticaloa and Trincomalee, but the question whether they can agree on solutions to those problems, given the divisions among them, in the face of the election is something only time will answer.

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Political horse deals was the order of the day, during the early part of last week, since the deadline for nominations for the Eastern polls, was Thursday.

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There were negotiations at every nook and corner in Colombo, as the two main parties solicited the support of peripheral political entities and smaller parties to strengthen their presence in the East.

The ruling UPFA, however, failed to obtain the support of the major Muslim political entity in the East, the SLMC, but manoeuvred a split within the ranks of the party, when they clinched a deal with M.L.M. Hisbullah, capable of giving the SLMC a tough time in the East.

Hisbullah stands firm

Hisbullah, as a member of the SLMC high command, was a strong advocate of UPFA policies, within the SLMC, and tilting towards the government, when it came to the Eastern polls. Though he had several rounds of talks with UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, through the good offices of his close friend Mangala Samaraweera, Hisbullah was weighing the pros and cons of the emerging situation in the East and cast his lot with the government and contest as a UPFA candidate.

Hakeem refuses to climb down from the A?a??E?TreeA?a??a??

It is a fact that Hisbullah was unstinting in his efforts to have the SLMC contest with the government. But, SLMC Leader Hakeem opposed this move steadfastly, because, in his view, the SLMC had no political future within the government. More than anything else, it was HakeemA?a??a??s contention that he and the whole SLMC would be the laughing stock of the general public, if he contested with the government at the Provincial level, having withdrawn his support at the third reading of the Budget. This is in spite of him being made aware of a precedence to this kind of arrangement. ACMC (All Ceylon Muslim Congress) Leader Saheed reminded Hakeem of a similar arrangement by the SLMC at the North Western Provincial Council, while opposing at the centre or in Parliament. In fact, he was told that, if all the Muslim political parties support the government, they would be at a greater advantage and could return a Muslim Chief Minister for the East. He was also told that Senior Advisor to the President, Basil Rajapaksa, had given an assurance to that effect. But all these were of no avail to Hakeem, who appeared to have struck a deal with the UNP, from the very beginning.

At a discussion held by all the Muslim political parties at the Parliamentary complex, Hakeem was adamant that he would not compromise his symbol, the A?a??E?TreeA?a??a??.

Hakeem jumps off the A?a??E?TreeA?a??a??

But, what happened on Tuesday was entirely different from what he professed at the Muslim party conference to explore possibilities of working together as one entity at the election. Hakeem, not only sacrificed his symbol, but decided in favour of the UNP. In other words, UNP Leader Ranil WickremesingheA?a??a??s political acumen paid dividends, bringing the UNP to the forefront at the Eastern polls, when Hakeem agreed to concede to the UNPA?a??a??s dictates.

Convincing Hakeem is not an easy task under normal circumstances. He always gets maximum out of the major political parties. One occasion he failed in this endeavour was when he clinched a deal with the UPFA government, after President Rajapaksa emerged victorious at the 2005 Presidential election. Hakeem, though not keen on joining hands with the UPFA, was compelled to do so, in a bid to save his party from being splintered into smaller factions, on account of inducements handed out to his members by the government, to join them.

Hakeem, no doubt, a shrewd politician, used all the tricks up his sleeve to stop a coalition group of all Muslim parties, even when some of the Muslim ministers said that they were prepared to resign their portfolios, if he wanted to join a coalition aligned to the UNP. Hakeem avoided all that, clinging on to the symbol issue and inviting others to contest under the A?a??E?TreeA?a??a??, if they so desired. It is now crystal clear that HakeemA?a??a??s ambivalence towards a Muslim alliance, a thought he may have had for some time. However, he was extremely cautious not to be misled by others, because he was always fearful of being booby-trapped at some point of time.

The government, though it had hiccups over HakeemA?a??a??s move, saw a positive development of sorts, in the absence of mainstream political parties with a communal branding, in the fray. It appears that they too, have strategised the campaign in such a way as to afford an alternative to the Tamils in the East to vote for any other Tamil political entity backed by the government, if they are averse to the Pillaiyan group, who are contesting under the UPFA. The EPDP and PLOTE are there to fill the gap.

Hisbullah strikes out on his own

Simultaneously, though Hisbullah was in touch with the UNP and the government on various occasions, he was never considered to be Chief Minister material by Hakeem. Hisbullah was well aware of this, and made use of the best opportunity on his way to emerging as a powerful politician from the East, striking a deal with the government, while still flirting with the SLMC. Though he joined hands with the government, he could not make a significant dent in the SLMC outfit and could only solicit little support from the SLMC membership active in the East. However, he managed to secure the support of one former Muslim, MP Thawfeek (Thabeer) and another former SLMC National list, parliamentarian Azeez from Pottuvil.

At the final session of the SLMC High Command held on Monday night, just prior to the meeting with the UNP to finalise issues, Hisbullah too participated actively, though his agenda was something else. The SLMCers now believe that Hisbullah was there up to till the last moment, to ensure that the SLMC-UNP marriage doesnA?a??a??t take place.

Hakeem was not too bothered with what has taken place, since a majority of the members are still with him, and by nature, it appears that he is more comfortable with the UNP, rather than any other political party. And finally made it happen by agreeing to contest under the UNPA?a??a??s A?a??E?ElephantA?a??a?? symbol.

Undoubtedly, it was a victory for the UNP and its leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, who was able to clinch the best deal that brought the UNP to the forefront.

Marital woes even before the honeymoon

It was also decided at this meeting of the A?a??E?High CommandA?a??a??, that the SLMC should vehemently oppose any UNP attempt to include its Eastern convener, Naushad A. Majeed, into the Digamadulla district list. Naushad was handpicked by UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe to lead the Digamadulla electoral district and was the prospective candidate for Chief Minister of the East, as far as the UNP was concerned. However, Naushad right along maintained the position that he would pave the way for Rauff Hakeem, if he was willing to contest the Chief Ministerial slot. A decision by Hakeem to contest the Chief Ministerial slot would put Naushad in an advantageous position, since he is next in line to succeed him from the Digamadulla electoral district.

When the SLMC delegation arrived at the UNP LeaderA?a??a??s Cambridge Place office on Tuesday morning, Wickremesinghe immediately summoned Naushad to be present at the meeting. At the very outset, a lawyer by the name of Faiz told the UNP Leader that they had come with both good and bad news. Wickremesinghe asked Faiz as to what the good news was. He said that they would allow the UNP to nominate all six Sinhala candidates for the Digamadulla district. But, for Wickremesinghe, it was not good news. He said that he was prepared to lower this number, depending on the situation, and said that Digamadulla should produce more Muslims. Thereafter, he queried as to what the bad news was. The reply came from Nizam Kariappar, who said that, in their opinion, the UNP should not nominate any Muslim member to any of the three districts. Wickremesinghe disagreed.

Best foot forward

The government is steadfastly moving to arrest the deteriorating political situation in the east, after the surprising move by three leading SLMCers to contest under the UNP banner.
On Nominations day itself, the UPFA put up a big show in Ampara, Trincomalee and Batticaloa, to offset the effect of the SLMC move.

The government is confident of making it in Batticaloa, since an SLMC stalwart, Hisbullah, has joined hands with the government to contest the elections.
At the same time, at ThursdayA?a??a??s nominations, two political parties A?a??a?? the EPDP and the EPRLF A?a??a?? had their nominations rejected in Trincomalee and were contemplating challenging the decisions of the Elections officers there.

EPDP Leader and Minister Douglas Devananda told this column that, as he saw it, the ground situation was becoming volatile and both parties stood an equal chance of getting elected.
He also said that, although his nominations in Trincomalee were rejected, he was quite certain of securing at least two seats in Batticaloa.

He said that he did not field candidates in Ampara following an understanding with the government.
He said that he was wholeheartedly supportive of the UPFA government for trying to democratise and install a civilian administration there.

But he said that the scales were even after Rauff HakeemA?a??a??s decision, which he described as a good move by the Opposition.
However, he pointed out that the government would do its utmost to secure all three districts, despite the hiccups here and there, due to the TamilsA?a??a?? dislike for Pillaiyan as a political entity in the east.

He also said it was more likely that the TNA would carry out a silent campaign for the UNP in the east.
Meanwhile, the government is trying to verify whether the three TNA candidates, who were LTTE sympathisers, had been included in the UNP list for Trincomalee, to attract the Tamil voters.

It looks like the Eastern elections are going to be quite interesting politically, and, at the same time, there could be violence in the run up to the elections.

It is the fervent wish of the people of all three districts, that the two major political parties should exercise extreme caution when dealing with people, while canvassing and during political meetings, to ensure those events donA?a??a??t become violent.

Thereafter, Wickremesinghe asked Naushad for his comments, observing that both parties had not gauged their respective strengths within the districts, and that the UNP, in any case, intended to field three Muslim candidates for Digamadulla, two for Batticaloa and another three for Trincomalee. However, when the SLMC delegation countered that they had been made to understand that the UNP would not nominate any Muslim candidate to any of the three districts, Naushad said that the discussion could not be proceeded any further, if that was their position. At this point, Ranil Wickremesinghe intervened to say that there was no such understanding between them. However, as a concession, Wickremesinghe said he could field two Muslims in Digamadulla instead of three. Nevertheless, Wickremesinghe said that his decision to nominate Naushad A. Majeed as the UNP candidate for the Digamadulla district, was not negotiable.

During the course of the discussion, the UNP Leader learnt of HisbullahA?a??a??s decision to join the UPFA. At once, Wickremesinghe told Hakeem, A?a??A?Look, I told you there is something like thisA?a??A?. But, neither Hakeem, nor the others, showed any signs of surprise or of being affected by HisbullahA?a??a??s decision.

The most contentious point of the meeting was when Basheer Cegu Dawood vehemently opposed the UNP move to nominate one Latheef, considered a top UNPer from Eravur, to Batticaloa. For a moment, all were stunned by BahseerA?a??a??s opposition towards Latheef and wondered whether it was a move engineered by the government to disrupt the UNP-SLMC alliance, because they were well aware of BasheerA?a??a??s connection to a powerful minister who crossed over to the government from the UNP, but, Wickremesinghe moved swiftly to diffuse the situation by shifting Latheef from Batticaloa to Digamadulla. BahseerA?a??a??s explanation to justify his opposition was that a popular university teacher from the same area, is earmarked to contest as a nominee of the SLMC. Hence, LatheefA?a??a??s nomination would cause a severe problem for both candidates, as far as preference votes are concerned. His contention was that both members would not stand a chance of being elected, if Latheef contested in Batticaloa. However, his contention doesnA?a??a??t hold water anymore, since Basheer himself had decided to contest the Batticaloa district, along with the university teacher he was referring to.

The MuslimsA?a??a?? Judas

At this stage, the meeting adjourned abruptly, with Hakeem indicating that he had to get back to the high command with the ideas put forward by the UNP, while expressing his wish to meet with the UNP again the same evening.
Though he had an uphill task before him, Hakeem convinced the A?a??E?High CommandA?a??a?? without much trouble, conceding two Muslim candidates to the UNP in Digamadulla, three in Trincomalee and one in Batticaloa, while the SLMC will have eight in Digamadulla, three in Trincomalee and two in Batticaloa. The rest would be Tamil and Sinhala candidates nominated by the UNP. He told the A?a??E?High CommandA?a??a?? that he was compelled to concede a slot in Digamadulla for his one time A?a??E?High CommandA?a??a?? member Naushad, who he said was sincere in his disposition and did everything possible to accommodate the SLMC.

Blinkers for the Muslims

Soon after the forenoon meeting with the SLMC, UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe met with a delegation of British Parliamentarians in his office. He made it a point to get the Muslim delegation, who were about to retire for another A?a??E?High CommandA?a??a?? meeting, back to his office and explained to the British Parliamentarians, the predicament of the Muslims in the East, after which the meeting ended. Wickremesinghe, by his action, had been able to convince the Muslim delegation in particular, and the SLMC in general, that he was more concerned of the problems they are facing in the East, due to various political developments there.

By Wednesday, things changed once again. The UNP became anxious, in the absence of a communication from the SLMC. For a moment, they thought their marriage to the SLMC was over and that the SLMC wanted to go alone in the East. The UNP became very worried, since this was exactly what the government wanted to do. By evening, Rauff Hakeem appeared before Ranil Wickremesinghe to convey their decision to resign from Parliament and contest the Provincial Council election under the UNP banner. Hakeem had addressed the High Command, after he agreed with the UNP. Though the SLMC felt that the deal with the UNP was not very much in their favour, they decided to take up the challenge under the prevailing circumstances. Hakeem told the High Command that this was a make or break situation for the SLMC, emphasising the need to win the election, in order to entrench the SLMCA?a??a??s political power among the people of the East. Consequent to the latest development and HakeemA?a??a??s decision to contest on the UNP list, the UNP had to change the entire nomination process and prepare new sets of papers with the inclusion of top SLMCers on top of the list. Accordingly, SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem decided to contest Trincomalee district while Party Chairman Basheer Cegu Dawood chose to contest Batticaloa and Party General Secretary Hasan Ali moving to Digamadulla.

Pawns in a power grab: East

Though Hakeem has taken up the challenge, it would be rather difficult for the SLMC to fight a government that has invested heavily in men and material in the area. Firstly, the government liberated the East from the clutches of the LTTE and deployed a heavy contingent of security personnel to maintain law and order in the face of imminent threats from the LTTE and thereafter, launched a massive development programme branded A?a??A?Sun Rise Region DevelopmentA?a??A?. With all this in place, are the people willing to reject the governmentA?a??a??s candidates contesting under the UPFA banner? Given the circumstances, it is not only a challenge to Hakeem, but to the government too. If the people in the East reject the government and elect the UNP instead, it would be a severe indictment on the government. On the other hand, Hakeem, who has resigned from Parliament, to take up the challenge, has to prove his mettle as a worthy leader, if his party is to survive in the East.

Staying alive, politically

However, Hakeem has a way out, to remain in the mainstream of politics, in the event he is rejected by the people in the East, since two of the members who resigned were nominated from the National lists of the UNP and the SLMC. Both parties are likely to keep these two slots vacant, until the conclusion of the Eastern elections, to enable two of them to return to Parliament, if the need arises. In there view, in a worst case scenario, they would secure at least the position of Leader of the Opposition, which is also of considerable value to them. Hence, Hakeem can return to Parliament, along with another who resigned from Parliament, in the event of a total rejection by the people in the East. The man who gained most from this whole exercise is none other than Naushad A. Majeed, who could be swearing in soon, in place of Hakeem. Naushad and the UNP, who were adamant that he (Naushad) should contest Digamadulla electoral district, had to take up a new challenge of being a Member of Parliament succeeding Hakeem. Hakeem had to sacrifice one of the two (either the Provincial Council or Parliament) for Naushad. He opted to contest the Eastern polls amidst showers of praise by many who described it as a bold political step.

Hakeem would have felt that it was essential to contest and win at the Provincial Council, in the face of a growing personal political threat, especially after the governmentA?a??a??s move to grab a few fellow members of the SLMC, including Hisbullah.

All in all, political analysts conclude that the Ranil-Hakeem combination in the East as being a formidable power block, which has caused problems for the government. Others are of the view that the government is already on the back foot and very selective of its political moves. However, at the same time, some others think that Hakeem has taken a calculated risk, as far as Muslim politics is concerned.

source: Delivery Mycelex-g
http://www.nation.lk/2008/04/06/politics1.htm

Madonna peace concert in Sri Lanka

Grammy award winning singer and songwriter Madonna is to visit Sri Lanka next month for a peace concert. Order zyvox antibiotic

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She is also likely to visit the Wanni for what has been billed as a first of its kind meeting between the top international singer and the LTTE, organizers said.

The A?a??E?Concert for PeaceA?a??a?? scheduled for May 17 in Colombo will also see several local artistes take the stage with the organizers assuring an unforgettable experience complete with a 120 piece backup band, laser lights and a fireworks display.Tickets are scheduled to go on sale from mid April and the Daily Mirror is the official print media sponsor for the gig. As part of the goodwill visit Madonna is due to visit Killinochchi and meet the LTTE leadership with a message of hope for peace in the near future.

A?a??A?We have been given clearance to visit the Wanni with Madonna on humanitarian grounds,A?a??A? the organizers said adding that more details of the concert and ticket prices would be made public soon.

Madonna’s latest single “4 Minutes” featuring Justin Timberlake just recently entered the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 68, which the magazine reports is the 53rd time in her career she’s appeared on that particular tally.

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