U.S. says Sri Lanka amendment undermines democracy

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The United States on Saturday condemned Sri Lanka's passage of a constitutional amendment granting the president vast new powers, saying it undermined democracy.

Sri Lanka's parliament on Wednesday voted for the measure sought by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, which removes a presidential two-term limit and grants him more power over appointments to the police, judiciary, public service and electoral commissions.

"The United States is concerned that this constitutional amendment weakens checks and balances and thus undermines the principles of constitutional democracy," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said in a statement.

Crowley called on Rajapaksa's government to take steps to strengthen independent institutions, increase transparency and promote national reconciliation in the Indian Ocean nation, which is recovering from a long civil war.

The government argued the constitutional change was justified to give Rajapaksa, whose second term ends in 2017, time to build Sri Lanka's $42 billion economy after victory over the Tamil Tiger separatists last year.

Opposition and rights groups criticized the measure as a blow to democracy and a step toward dictatorship by Rajapaksa, who parlayed last year's victory over the rebels into a re-election to a second term in January and a landslide for his United Peoples Freedom Alliance party in parliament in April.

However, critics accuse him of stifling dissent, jailing opponents and disregarding the rule of law as he holds an office with almost unchecked control of the government.

Sri Lanka's relationship with Western nations was strained earlier this year after it objected to a decision by U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to appoint an independent panel to assess whether crimes were committed during the final months of Sri Lanka's war against the Tamil rebels in May 2009.

Rights groups said the U.N. panel was necessary because Sri Lanka appeared unwilling to seriously investigate possible abuses itself.

The government denies any war crimes took place, but rights groups say that both the government and the Tamil Tigers were guilty of human rights violations that resulted in large numbers of civilian deaths.

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Mr. Crowley,

This is called Suba Anagathayak (better future) :lol:

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ape rajata jayawewa :D




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    මුන්ට ඉතින් අපි කරන ඔක්කොම වරදිනෙ...අනෙ මගෙ කට ...මහ කාලකන්නි ජතියනක්, IRAQ, AFGAN, මුන්ට ඔන නැති මගුලක් නැ
     

    lkdood

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    මුන්ට ඉතින් අපි කරන ඔක්කොම වරදිනෙ...අනෙ මගෙ කට ...මහ කාලකන්නි ජතියනක්, IRAQ, AFGAN, මුන්ට ඔන නැති මගුලක් නැ
    Iraq, Afghan. wela prathama warata history eke chan dayak thib ba eka hoda naha ne

    janathawata kamathi ayata vote karan na dena eka waradi :lol:
     

    Po Di-Al

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    Iraq, Afghan. wela prathama warata history eke chan dayak thib ba eka hoda naha ne

    janathawata kamathi ayata vote karan na dena eka waradi :lol:

    ඔව් ඔව් ච්න්දයක් තිබ්බම ඔක්කොම හරි :lol:
    IRAQ වල තමත් BOMBS පුපුරනව මෙ යක්කු කරපු කලකන්නි දේ හින්ද :lol:
     

    lkdood

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    ඔව් ඔව් ච්න්දයක් තිබ්බම ඔක්කොම හරි :lol:
    IRAQ වල තමත් BOMBS පුපුරනව මෙ යක්කු කරපු කලකන්නි දේ හින්ද :lol:
    in iraq its a power stuggle between sunni & shiite that is creating violence

    Iraq's police & army run the country now with US providing support
     

    rajitha_ks

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    in iraq its a power stuggle between sunni & shiite that is creating violence

    Iraq's police & army run the country now with US providing support
    are you talking from ur ass dude?:lol: at least there were no internal wars when saddam was around.. only a certain degree of shortages of essential items thanks to US imposed trade sanctions. these yank bastards massacred 1.3 million civilians!!

    take a look how the american terrorists go about murdering people

    (be cautioned it contains graphic scenes)
     

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    Peradeniya Mal Waththe...
    Alright, just one question;

    The US makes all this criticism about the 18th amendment, does this mean that the particular officers have really read through the clauses included in the new Act? Has the 18th Amendment been made available to the international arena? How? When not even the locals of Sri Lanka nor majority of the Parliamentarians are fully aware of what the 18th Amendment consists of?
     

    lkdood

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    are you talking from ur ass dude?:lol: at least there were no internal wars when saddam was around.. only a certain degree of shortages of essential items thanks to US imposed trade sanctions. these yank bastards massacred 1.3 million civilians!!

    take a look how the american terrorists go about murdering people

    (be cautioned it contains graphic scenes)
    saddam brutality killed, tortured anybody who did not support him

    people lived under fear

    before what you see in the video the helicopter was under fire from the ground

    the two on board the helicopter assumed these were the people who were shooting (they had weapons)

    2 journalists was also killed in this incident

    its a war zone mistakes do happen

    no army is perfect remember that