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This is the first step towards creating a single SL nation; never again a bloodbath: Mangala when presenting missing persons bill (video)

(Lanka-e-News- 12.Aug.2016, 5.00PM)  Never will there be a blood bath again in Sri Lanka, and it is aimed at  creating a single Sri Lankan nation , said minister Mangala Samaraweera in Parliament when tabling the bill pertaining to missing persons which is a first step taken today towards commencing  an office pertaining to  them,  amidst tremendous odds and obstacles placed by the slaves of the  Rajapakses .

Racists including Vasudeva Nanayakkara, Udaya Gammanpila and  Sanath Nishantha  by leaping  forward to the middle tried to sabotage the salutary  move by raising objections meaninglessly and foolishly against  the bill along with  the amendment which was presented already at the meetings of party leaders , select committees and other parties.

The most reprehensible and abominable part of this racists’ drama is ,Vasudeva Nanayakkara who was the advisor to the association of the parents of missing persons during the 1988-89 era then , most shamelessly and  unscrupulously now opposing the creation  of an office for the very missing persons. It is a  common adage  when people grow older they grow wiser  , whereas in the case of Vasudeva only his beard has grown greyer while all the  grey matter in his head seems to have gone dead or haywire.  

JVP M.P. Bimal Rathnayake speaking on the occasion said ,  about 5000 members of the forces had gone missing during that period , and in the South too persons went missing.

Dinesh Gunawardena did not speak though he was informed of it by the speaker . Thereafter the debate was called closed by the speaker , and the second and third reading of the  bill were  taken up . The bill was passed without a vote being taken on it.

Mangala  Samaraweera rebutting the allegations made by the racist Rajapakse slaves and lackeys that this bill was a betrayal of the forces asked  , where were they when soldiers were most disdainfully treated and used to put on socks , shoes and tying laces , to wipe out the sweat  and were fastening pins on the blouses of ‘ammandis’ - wives of those VIPs so called .

This enactment has no judicial powers  , and four main tasks have been entrusted to this missing persons office , said Mangala Samaraweera. Those are : 

Searching for missing persons and preparing registers regarding them
Investigating the background that led to the disappearance and making a report on their fate.
With a view to minimizing disappearances  and the causes , making proposals to the officials in that regard.
Identifying methodologies to provide relief to the families of the missing persons , the minister  noted. 

The video footage of the speech of Mangala Samaraweera made amidst tremendous odds and obstructions posed by party slaves and racists  is hereunder 

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