Monday, May 11, 2015

Why is there such a fuss over the Wilpattu encroachment?


Minister Badiudeen insists that any constructions that we see outside the perimeter are LEGAL and that he has obtained state license for that building, corroborated by officials.

The basic question is where is the National Park Boundary? Where does other  state land end, what is the buffer zone, what is state land on which licenses can be given, and who has the right to distribute, sell or otherwise determine who is entitled to what and how much land and for what purposes and rationale for their distribution.

Without such basic analysis the mutter press, MUTS I mean seem to relish in making this into a racist event, where Muslims are seen to be settling their people, and the beneficiary is the Minister who is getting the political backhander for this.

There is a law, and I believe at some point, this law has been broken, and I don’t know if state officers have broken the law, taking bribes, and maintaining that the boundaries are different.

In short the Wilpattu Sanctuary is the largest contiguous wildlife zone in the Country, which must be preserved for the future, with no development taking place within, or outside in the buffer zone. There are pressures from all sides to encroach, and I believe an independent authority be established of conservationists who are tasked with policing this, and reporting any violations.

I am convinced that Government officials have given licenses, which they were NOT entitled to give, resulting in the claim that the Minister makes that all constructions are legal and within the law.

We must therefore investigate why and how land was granted, and there will have to be some backdated investigations into who was responsible for giving licenses and on what grounds. It will turn up a huge money trail of bribery implicating senior officials all the way to the top. When this unravels, then a lesson can be made to all that such illegal acts can be reversed and the law must prevail to the letter and spirit of the law.

Why is that basic work NOT being done, and the whole problem is one where the BBS is also gleefully entering it to take maximum political advantage over the misery of people who have been led a dance by unscrupulous politicians and government officials with money at the heart of the problem, and NOT race as it is made out to be today.

I have seen the thousands of acres that have been encroached upon, and the Tri Forces are just as much to blame for cutting down trees and building illegal roads within the sanctuary.

It is timely that the President issued an edict, but that is not sufficient, and we must get to the bottom of why this happened. Is an investigation into firstly demarcation of the zones, secondly the law as it relates to activity outside the National Park, namely buffer and other zones, and then to see if the law has been applied correctly, and if anyone has been settled on what basis that has taken place. As usual outcry will die down, with NO RESOLUTION

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2015/05/10/wilpattu-controversy-resurfaces/

Article in yesterday's Sunday Leader

Anonymous said...

Can u not file a complaint outlining such to the police and let them loose on the hunt? The bath man should be taken down as well as the corrupt officials all the way to the top. Next target: the former minister of injustice. Surely he's already cut some lucrative deals in his new urban development portfolio

Anonymous said...

https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/wilpattu-environmentalists-prostitute-with-extremists/

sbarrkum said...

False: Wilpattu National Park Deforestation in Marichchikatti/Marichchukkaddi

sbarrkum said...

False: Wilpattu National Park Deforestation in Marichchikatti/Marichchukkaddi

Anonymous said...

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/51-92525-news-detail-wilpattu-in-danger-far-reaching-consequences-of-human-invasion.html

Anonymous said...

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/52-92639-news-detail-wilpattu-encroachments.html

http://www.dailymirror.lk/72173/wilpattu-action-must-follow-decree-editorial