British tourist killed on Christmas eve

[h=1]Here’s the Rajapaksa pal who murdered the British national[/h]
Monday, 26 December 2011 00:38
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It is revealed that the suspect who killed a British national by shooting at a hotel at Madilla in Tangalle is the Chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha Sampath Chandra Pushpa. The reason for the clash that caused the death of the British national is a clash between the management of the hotel and a group led by Sampath Chandra Pushpa. The foreigner had attempted to settle the clash.
According to the latest information it is revealed that personnel of Rajapaksa private staff who are deployed for various duties of the Rajapaksa family including security at Carlton House used to have meals and liquor from hotels nearby and leave without paying their bills. The group including Sampath Pushpa had visited the hotel yesterday (24[SUP]th[/SUP]) night and when they tried to make use of their political power a clash had broken out.



Sampath Pushpa is a suspect of killing a woman when a bus travelled by a group of supporters of Parliamentarian Sajith Premadasa was shot at during the presidential election. However, Sampath Pushpa was not arrested due to political influence. He contested the local government election for Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha and was elected and appointed the Chairman of the council.
The CID has commenced investigations regarding killing the British national and causing injuries to his wife. However, a top political order has been received to the police not to reveal information regarding suspects until investigations is completed. Accordingly, the police media spokesman SP Ajith Rohana has said information regarding suspects cannot be revealed until investigation is completed.
However, the vehicle used by the murderers and its owner have been apprehended at Witharandeniya. The body of the British national is lying at the morgue of Matara Hospital. His wife is being treated at OIC at Karapitiya Hospital.
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Heftig und ich bin mal gespannt, wie die Konsequenzen aussehen werden. Wenn die Familie des Präsidenten dort Arbeitgeber ist, erwarte sicher nicht nur ich eine konsequente Bestrafung. Warten wir einfach mal ab, ob der CID auch diese mal entsprechende Order gibt.

Zumindest sollte die Regierung des Herkunftlandes auf eine Strafverfolgung bestehen und Sanktionen folgen lassen.

Dieser Fall zeigt aber auch wieder, welche Rechte sich einige Menschen in SL einfach nehmen. Der Täter war ja bekanntlich bereits bei der Erschiessung einer Frau Tatverdächtiger - ohne Konsequenzen.
 
Update:

Foreigner killed in tourist resort – Local politician incolved



A foreigner was killed and his wife injured when a fight broke out in a tourist resort in Tangalle today at about 3.00 a.m. The wife of the foreigner has been hospitalized with severe injuries. According to sources a group including a Local Government politician had attacked the foreign couple. The sources say the fight had broken out between the foreigner and the local group led by the politician when the wife of the foreigner was abused and harassed at a musical show in the resort.
When the foreigner expressed his resentment to the harassment of his wife he was attacked by the group and according to sources a firearm had been used.

Lankatruth
 
[h=1]Tangalle killing highlights LLRC concerns - UNP
[/h][h=1]Three persons held, SLFP PS Chairman at large
[/h]December 26, 2011, 10:15 pm

By Shamindra Ferdinando


The UNP yesterday said that Sunday’s killing of a foreign tourist, Kuram Shaika, an Arab-Israeli holding British citizenship and causing injuries to his female companion, at Nature resort at Medilla, Tangalle underscored the failure on the part of the government and the police to disarm politicians as recently pointed out by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC).

Deputy Secretary General of the UNP, parliamentarian Dr. Jayalath Jayawardena told The Island initial investigations had revealed that those responsible were a gang of SLFP activists led by the Chairman of a UPFA-run Pradeshiya Sabha in the Hambantota District.

The UNP named the wanted politician as Sampath Dissanayake. Police spokesman SP Ajith Rohana declined to comment on those wanted by the police in connection with the inquiry. The official said that so far two persons, a 27-year-old resident of Pannipitiya and a 23-year-old youth from Vitharandeniya had been taken into custody along with the driver of the van used by the gang.

The police headquarters said that Shaika had received one gunshot injury and several stab injuries.

UNP Reformists said that it would be interesting to see how the government and the police reacted to the alleged involvement of an SLFP politician in a killing. Lal Perera, one of those now on bail for his alleged involvement in the raid on Sirikotha told The Island that Reformists expected the government to go after the Tangalle gang the way some of the UNP Reformists had been hunted in Colombo.

Responding to a query, Gampaha District MP Jayawardena said that he had raised the issue with Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, who assured an impartial investigation regardless of political affiliations of the suspects.

MP Jayawardena claimed that the main suspect had been regularly seen in public carrying a T-56 assault rifle. That had been brought to the notice of the Defence Secretary, he said.

The LLRC had referred in its final report, to a dispute between UPFA parliamentarian Duminda Silva and Presidential Advisor Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra, which culminated in the deaths of several persons, including that of Premachandra during LG polls on Oct. 8, the President of the Jathika Sevaka Sangamaya said. The LLRC strongly recommended that the government take immediate action to disarm persons in possession of unauthorized weapons and also prosecute such offenders, while faulting the government for ignoring its interim recommendation to recover unauthorized weapons.

Parliamentarian Jayawardena said that due to victim’s affiliation with the ICRC the Colombo-based diplomatic community would closely monitor the ongoing police investigation.

The UNPer said those seeking to save the influential politician would now try to defame the victim’s companion.

The injured woman who is in a critical condition with a serious eye injury was transferred from Tangalle to Matara hospital and from there to Karapitiya Teaching Hospital.

The UNP alleged that the cash-strapped government spent millions of rupees annually to promote Sri Lanka as a tourist destination. Sri Lanka Tourism bosses and the travel trade should form a common front to pressure the government to bring those involved in the Tangalle killing to justice.

SLFP General Secretary Maithripala Sirisena and UPFA General Secretary Susil Premjayantha should explain their position as they had vowed to take action in the wake of Premachandra’s killing last October, MP Jayawardena said. The UNP asked whether the government would take disciplinary action against the suspect or at least suspend him from the party pending an investigation.
Quelle:
http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=41972

 
[h=1]Tourism decries Tangalle tragedy as biggest setback[/h]A shocked leisure industry yesterday decried the deadly attack on tourists in Tangalle over the weekend as the biggest setback for the sector which was rebounding following the end of the war.
They urged the Government and law enforcement authorities to ensure harshest punishment against those responsible whilst calling for adequate measures to ensure safety of tourists.
An alleged argument leading to a fracas saw the alleged murder of a British holidaymaker and a brutal attack on his partner, a Russian lady, at a Ceylon Tourist Board registered guesthouse Natures Resort in Tangalle on Saturday.
“Even during the 30-year conflict, we told the world that not a single tourist was harmed. However, it is of serious concern that the first murder of a tourist took place in peaceful times and that too during the winter season. Such incidents can take place anywhere in the world, but the best the Government could do immediately is to punish the culprits and thereby bring back confidence over law enforcement and security,” Tourist Hotels Association President Anura Lokuhetty told the Daily FT yesterday.
“Swift action against those responsible will prove that the Government doesn’t condone such violent acts,” he added.
The main suspect in the deadly incident, Tangalle Pradesheeya Sabha Chairman Sampath Vidanapathirana had surrendered last night after absconding. Earlier three other suspects had surrendered whilst Police and CID found the van in which the suspects fled the area following the incident. The deceased Kuram Shaikah Zaman, a British national of Israeli origin, is an ICRC volunteer working in the Gaza strip. He was 27 years old and his partner Victoria Alexandrovna is 24 years old. They had arrived in Sri Lanka on 17 December. The Russian female partner is receiving urgent treatment for head injuries at Karapitiya Hospital.
Lokuhetty lamented that the incident had tarnished Sri Lanka’s image and failure by law enforcement authorities would make others label the country as unsafe for tourists.
“The Government and the law enforcement authorities must take all necessary action to prevent harm to tourists,” he said, adding that post-war Sri Lanka had seen record tourist arrivals this year, thereby making an enhanced contribution to the country’s socioeconomic development.
“The gruesome incident will have a far-reaching impact on tourism,” warned industry analysts, who pointed to the setback Goa faced a few years ago when a British tourist was raped and murdered.

So far there hasn’t been an official condemnation of the attack or an expression of sympathy or apology to the family of the deceased Briton from the Government.
Partly due to the recession as well as owing to other factors, arrivals from UK have been under stress, though the traditionally strong market remains Sri Lanka’s second biggest source market for the industry after India. In the first 11 months of this year, tourist arrivals from UK amounted to 96,019, up by 0.7% over the corresponding period of last year.
The BBC Sinhala.com reported that journalists in the southern Sri Lankan town of Tangalle had received death threats following their coverage of the attack.
Police Spokesman SP Ajith Rohana told BBC Sandeshaya that the post-mortem conducted at Matara Hospital revealed that the victim had died as a result of being attacked with a sharp weapon and that he had also been shot at.
“It was the assault by the sharp weapon that has caused his death,” said SP Rohana.
Eyewitness said Tangalle Pradesheeya Sabha Chairman Sampath Vidanapathirana was seen having a row with the couple prior to the attack at Natures Resort in Medilla.
“Police will arrest all suspects who have been identified,” said SP Rohana, who declined to reveal the names of suspects.
Free Media Movement Convenor Sunil Jayasekara told BBC Sandeshaya that journalists in the area had received threats after reporting the incident.

http://www.ft.lk/2011/12/27/tourism-decries-tangalle-tragedy-as-biggest-setback/
 
DerFall wird immer komplizierter.

Es wird gemunkelt, das die Frau vor dem Mordfall vergewaltigt wurde.
Und das sie schwere, u.a.auch Augenverletzungen hat.

In Russland macht die Sache die Presse.
(In Europa und hier offenbar kaum ?)

Und in Colombo brennt die russische Botschaft, so wird soeben sogar hier offiziell gemeldet bzw. zugegeben.

Gruss

F***
 
Ich bin gespannt, welches Schwein geschlachtet wird und wen man als Schuldigen zu präsentieren gedenkt. Inzwischen wird ja berichtet, dass es Stich- und Schussverletzungen gab. Alleintäter scheint da fraglich.
 
British govt. extremely concerned regarding Tangalle incident – British High Commission

The British High Commission in Colombo has said the incident in which a British national was murdered and his female partner critically injured by a group led by the Chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha is a very serious incident the British government is ‘extremely concerned about.’ Acting British High Commissioner Robbie Bulloch told has told the media that the government of Sri Lanka should do all it could to bring eh perpetrators to justice and added that they ‘look forward to swift judicial proceedings so that justice will prevail.’
He said the government has assured the High Commission that a swift and thorough investigation into the incident would be carried out.
Kuram Shaikah Zaman, a 27-year-old Briton, died after being shot and stabbed at a tourist resort in Tangalle in the early hours of Sunday (25th).
Khuram Shaikh, 32, of Israeli descent, a resident of Milnrow, Greater Manchester, was a physiotherapist for the International Red Cross in Gaza. He was the manager of the Red Cross's physical rehabilitation programme in Gaza, providing prosthetics for people who have lost limbs, His colleague, Russian Victoria Alexandrovna, 23, who was also attacked by the group is being treated in a private hospital in Colombo after having undergone surgery in Karapitiya hospital, Galle.
 
Es klingt jetzt sehr makaber, zugegeben, aber der Sektor Unawatuna oder nördlich von Galle, z.B. Hikkaduwa, scheint von den Vorkommnissen zu profitieren, zumindest sagen das viele, denn die Touristen, welche sich in Tangalle und in der Nähe des Tatortes befunden haben sollen angeblich alle Richtung Galle, Hikkaduwa abgewandert sein und viele solle bewußt Ihre Urlaubspläne geändert haben und hier in Hikka und Umgebung absteigen. Nun, da das neue Citrus-Hotel in Hikka bald eröffnen wird wäre das gut möglich. Ich war seither noch nicht an der Beach. Gehe warscheinlich heute mal, dann sehe ich vielleicht ob es jetzt mehr Weiße sind als vorher.
Ich selbst halte das für Kleinkariert, denn was in Tangalle passiert kann in Unna und Hikka ebenso vorkommen. Schließlich bewegen sich diese Typen mit der vermeintlichen Allmächtigkeit überall im Lande.

Josch
 
Auch in der Arugam Bay sind ein paar Tagalle Touris aufgetaucht

Sri Lanka holidaymakers tell of horror slaying of Red Cross hero from Rochdale

Exclusive by Yakub Qureshi
December 30, 2011


Tourists have described the terrifying moments before a Red Cross worker was killed at a paradise resort.
Prosthetic expert Khuram Shaikh, from Milnrow, Rochdale, gave hope to men, women and children who lost their limbs in the world’s deadliest countries.
But he was killed on a Sri Lankan beach resort after taking a break from his duties in the conflict-hit Middle East.
Eyewitnesses have told us how the 32-year-old aid worker was randomly targeted after he became caught up in a bar brawl at a hotel in Tangalle.
Mr Shaikh, a rehabilitation manager working with the International Red Cross in Gaza, had been on a holiday with colleague Victoria Alexandrova, who was also badly injured in the attack.
Canadian holidaymaker Dixie Klaibert was staying at the Nature Tangalle hotel with family.
Speaking from India, she told us how a ‘bar brawl’ involving local men broke out at a Christmas Eve party at a hotel, attended by guests, hotel staff and locals.
She said: "We started screaming for them to stop, but they picked up chairs and started smashing them over the man on the floor.
"I glanced back to see a man with a gun walking behind us towards the bonfire.
"It looked like an AK-47 or a machine gun, so my sister and I started screaming that there was a gun, at which point we dropped everything and got out of there.
"As we were walking back to our room we heard the gunshots, and ran."
Ms Klaibert was staying at the beach hotel with husband Chris Stooksbury, sister Daisy Klaibert and her sister’s boyfriend Orion Foster.
Mr Foster, a commercial diver, described how Mr Shaikh was attacked by a group of men and appeared to be struck with a broken bottle.
He said: "He was walking and hunched over hugging himself. Things were being thrown at him and he was being beaten while he was walking.
"He made it to end of the pool area where they caught up to him.
"Three guys were bearing down on him and then attacked him. This is where I believe he was again wounded severely by the broken bottle and they slashed his throat.
"He only made it another 15 feet where he collapsed and did not get back up."
The terrified group hid in their room while they desperately phoned for aid and waited 45 minutes before police arrived at the scene.
Ms Alexandrovna, 23, a Russian citizen, was also savagely attacked, has now been transferred to a private hospital in the country’s largest city Colombo.
Reports from the Sri Lanka media state that the southern tourist town is now all but deserted after foreign visitors fled.
Local police say they are still probing the attack in the early hours of Christmas day.
A post-mortem examination showed Mr Shaikh had been attacked by a sharp weapon and shot.
Six people are now in custody, including a local politician named as Sampath Vidanapathirana, who surrendered himself to officers a day after the shooting.
But Ms Klaibert, a former investment bank worker based in London, said she feared that local people would be too frightened to give evidence about the attack.
She added: "Police arrived and left, but nobody said anything to any of the hotel guests.
"Given that a local politician involved is terrifying and a number of people appeared to have access to firearms, I would think local people would be extremely scared about speaking out."
Mr Shaikh, who had worked for the International Red Cross since 2009, also served in North Korea.
His heartbroken family described the Salford University graduate as ‘courageous’ and someone ‘who lived to help others’.

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http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereve...orror-slaying-of-red-cross-hero-from-rochdale
 

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AW: Auch in der Arugam Bay sind ein paar Tagalle Touris aufgetaucht

[h=1]More information unearthed in investigations into the murder of the Britisher[/h]The police officers carrying out investigations regarding the murder of the British national committed at a tourist resort at Tangalle have come across details regarding a ransom clique that has close connections with the government.
A heap of information has been unearthed regarding many individuals connected with the government who have food and liquor from hotels in the area using their political might not to pay for what they consume and also collect ransom. Their plundering carried out with political backing has spread throughout the area including Katharagama. As a result certain hoteliers had closed down their businesses.
However, a bigwig of the government has ordered the police not to carry out investigations regarding the ransom cliques but to concentrate only on the murder of the British national and the attack and rape of his Russian girl friend say police sources. The police sources state despite the intention of the government is to sweep under the carpet the investigations against the Chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha Sampath Chandrapushpa, the main suspect in the case, things have developed so that it is not possible to do so. The government is unable to do anything regarding ongoing investigations due to the international pressure on it regarding the incident and the threat to tourist industry such an attempt would cause.
‘Lankatruth’ revealed with evidence the connection between the political bigwig behind this crime and Rajapaksas. Inner sources of the government state this disclosure has become an issue within the government.
Related news:
British govt. extremely concerned regarding Tangalle incident – British High Commission
Tourists shun Hambantota
Tangalle PS Chairman surrenders
Here’s the Rajapaksa pal who murdered the British national
Foreigner killed in tourist resort – Local politician involved

http://www.lankatruth.com/english/i...-murder-of-the-britisher&catid=36:top-stories
 
Die Regierung in Colombo verspricht eine lückenlose Aufklärung. Für Sri Lanka selbst ist es ein Schlag ins Gesicht und kontraproduktiv bezügl. Tourismus. Die Medien in der Welt berichten über den Mord und nicht wenige Touristen werden die Meldungen aufmerksam verfolgen.

In Australien wurde das Thema auch aufgegriffen.

Sri Lankan MP held over Briton's death

In Grossbritanien kann man wie folgt lesen:

Sri Lanka holidaymakers tell of horror slaying of Red Cross hero from Rochdale


"Given that a local politician involved is terrifying and a number of people appeared to have access to firearms, I would think local people would be extremely scared about speaking out."

Dort findet man auch einige Augenzeugenberichte.

Ich denke, das hier sagt auch einige Dinge aus und ich wünsche Sri Lanka und den Menschen dort eine Zukunft, die allen Menschen eine Zukunft in Frieden und Demokratie bringt.
 
Happy New Year, All!
Alles kann ja nur noch Besser werden!


Zu Tangalle:
Viel wird auch in diesem Fall nicht passieren.

Die Touristen werden den Fall schnell vergessen.
Wenn der Vorfall überhaupt erst mal beachtet wurde.
Ein anderes, offenbar Anti-Tamil& pro Regierungs Forum hat erst soeben widerwillig, wie es scheint, den Fall zur Kenntnis genommen. Wie immer muss der dort Herrschende Moderator seine Meinung dazugeben. Und die Tragik so relativieren:

"Sicher, schlimm so etwas zu lesen;
aber auch in Europa -wie in anderen Teilen Asiens und dem Rest der Welt- sind derartige Übergriffe gegenüber Ausländern / Touristen leider kein Einzelfall"


Klar, recht hat er Mann, wie ja immer....
;amen;Nur werden in den genannten Ländern 'derartige Uebergriffe' normalerweise von Kriminellen, meist zur eigenen Bereicherung ausgeführt. Mir ist auf Anhieb Kein Fall, weltweit, bekannt, wo Touristen von Mitgliedern der derzeitigen Regierung ermordet wurden.Das ist wohl doch ein 'kleiner' Unterschied.


denken wir,

Gruß

F***
Oh.: Die Schuldigen werden natürlich bestraft.
Da stehen zwei nicht Deutsche Botschaften und sogar ausnahmsweise das RK dahinter.
Wegen guter Führung allerdings werden wir sehr bald die Herren in den Luxushotels wieder begrüßen können.
Denn auch hier, oder besonders so, haben Leute ein sehr kurzes Gedächtnis...

 
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Dort wird auch von zahlreichen sexuellen Übergriffen auf Touristinnen in Sri Lanka engegangen. Wohl kaum eine gute Werbung.

Horst
 

;amen;Nur werden in den genannten Ländern 'derartige Uebergriffe' normalerweise von Kriminellen, meist zur eigenen Bereicherung ausgeführt. Mir ist auf Anhieb Kein Fall, weltweit, bekannt, wo Touristen von Mitgliedern der derzeitigen Regierung ermordet wurden.Das ist wohl doch ein 'kleiner' Unterschied.


denken wir,

Gruß

F***
Oh.: Die Schuldigen werden natürlich bestraft.
Da stehen zwei nicht Deutsche Botschaften und sogar ausnahmsweise das RK dahinter.
Wegen guter Führung allerdings werden wir sehr bald die Herren in den Luxushotels wieder begrüßen können.
Denn auch hier, oder besonders so, haben Leute ein sehr kurzes Gedächtnis...


Irgendwann wird auch das Sri Lankanische Volk seine buddhistische Gelassenheit verlieren. Und nachdem der gemeinsamme Feind des Volkes und der Regierung die Tamilen im Moment keine Rolle mehr spielen, sollte Rajapaska und seine Clique aufpassen, dass sie nicht irgenwann das selbe Schicksal ereilt wie so manchen Machthaber in Nordafrika.

@Horst,
leider sind sexuelle Belästigung und Übergriffe wirklich keine Seltenheit in SL. Wir haben es selbst vor zwei Jahren in Bentota/Induruwa am Strand erlebt.
Dieses Jahr in unserem Urlaub im Ranweli wurde am Strandabschnitt südlich des Hotel eine Touristin aus unserem Hotel sexuell belästigt als sie allein einen Strandspaziergang unternommen hat. Jetzt bitte keine Kommentare von wegen die Frau ist selbst schuld, wenn sie allein dort spazieren geht. Es gibt keine Entschuldigung für sexuelle Belästigung/Übergriffe.

@argum,
eine persönliche Frage von mir. Du gehst sehr offen mit Deiner Kritik an die Regierung um. Was natürlich sehr mutig ist, vorallem wenn man seinen Broterwerb in diesem Land hat. Hast Du keine Angst vor Repressalien?

Gruss

Ka-fai:tauch:
 
Hallo Ka-fai,

zunächst sei angemerkt, dass die Umfragen nicht nachträglich umgestaltet werden können. Man würde so auch die Umfrage verfälschen.

Zum Thema selbst, zum sexuellen Missbrauch erschien heute ein interessanter Artikel, der auch aktuelle Zahlen nennt:

Latest police numbers talk of over 1,600 rape cases reported during the 11 months in 2011. The first 3 months of 2011 had reports of 241 cases of kidnappings/ abductions.

Verantwortlich ist sicher zuerst die Politik, die dort dringend Änderungen herbeiführen muss. Nimmt man die Zahlen in Deutschland zum Vergleich ( Umfragen ergaben, dass mindestens 14,5 % der Frauen bereits sexuell belästigt wurden ), sehe ich unsere Heimat nicht unbedigt positiver, obwohl die Dunkelziffern wohl immens höher sein werden.

Einen Regierungswechsel auf demokratischem Weg sehe ich jedoch ebenso wenig. Das sei nur am Rande erwähnt.
Der o.g. Artikel geht auf so einige Probleme des Landes ein und ist sicher recht interessant.
 
Hallo Ka-fai,

zunächst sei angemerkt, dass die Umfragen nicht nachträglich umgestaltet werden können. Man würde so auch die Umfrage verfälschen.

Sorry, ich wollte nicht die Umfrage verpfuschen. Aber eventuell wäre das mal ein Thema. Uns ist nämlich im Dezember aufgefallen, dass kaum deutsche Touristen vor Ort waren. Ausser man würde die Österreicher mitzählen ( aber das waren wohl andere Zeiteninonie). Jetzt im Ernst. Vor Ort waren viele Briten, Niederländer besagte Österreicher. Im Inland viele Franzsosen. Bei den Deutschen schein SL dieses Jahr nicht wirklich angesagt zu sein. Vielleicht lag es auch nur an der Jahreszeit. Aber auch im Flieger ab Muscat waren wir ganz wenig Deutsche/Europäer.

Gruss

ka-fai:tauch:
 
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