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Xi calls for building BRICS for peace (Video)

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called on the BRICS members to build a BRICS committed to peace and act as defenders of common security.
Xi made the remarks when addressing the large-group leaders’ meeting at the 16th BRICS Summit.
“We should build a BRICS committed to peace, and we must all act as defenders of common security. We humans are an indivisible community of security. Only by embracing the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security can we pave the way for universal security. The Ukraine crisis still persists. China and Brazil, in collaboration with other countries from the Global South, initiated a group of Friends for Peace to address the crisis. The aim is to gather more voices advocating peace. We must uphold the three key principles: no expansion of the battlefields, no escalation of hostilities, and no fanning flames, and strive for swift deescalation of the situation,” Xi said.

“While the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, the flames of war have once again been rekindled in Lebanon, and conflicts are escalating among the parties. We must promote an immediate ceasefire and an end to the killing. We must make unremitting efforts toward a comprehensive, just and lasting resolution of the Palestinian question,” Xi continued.

The first-ever summit of an expanded BRICS is taking place from Tuesday to Thursday in Kazan, the capital city of Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan. Xi flew in on Tuesday to attend the event at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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SL foreign reserves up 7.9%

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Sri Lanka’s gross foreign reserves rose 474 million US dollars in the month of October to 6.4 billon dollars, the central bank data showed.

Sri Lanka’s gross foreign reserves are made up of central bank’s monetary reserves and fiscal reserves from loans.

Sri Lanka signed a 200 million dollar World Bank loan in October, it is not clear whether the it was disbursed.

Sri Lankas’ central bank has operated deflationary policy for over two years, leading to balance of payments surpluses.

The agency has also allowed the rupee to appreciate, amid an IMF program allowing some of the inflation created during the crisis to reverse.

Central bank’s net reserves which were negative by 4.6 billion dollars at the height of the last currency crises has now come to near to zero by September.

The central bank has repaid both International Monetary Fund and Reserve Bank of India loans.

(economynext.com)

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Dr. Shafi lodges complaint

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Dr. Shafi Sihabdeen has lodged a complaint with the Ministry of Public Security today (Nov. 07). 

The complaint addresses his 2019 arrest and subsequent detention, which he alleges were based on politically motivated, false accusations.

Speaking to the media afterwards, he said that the complaint was lodged to prevent similar cases of wrongful accusations from impacting others in the future.

Dr. Shafi was acquitted of all charges related, yesterday,

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Court calls for progress report on probe into Makandure Madush’s death

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A motion has been filed with the Colombo Magistrate’s Court seeking an order to hand over the investigations into the death of infamous underworld figure and drug lord ‘Makandure Madush’, who was allegedly killed in a crossfire between police and suspected underworld figures while in police custody, to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID).

A motion filed by a group of attorneys who appeared for the rights of the victim was taken up before Colombo Additional Magistrate Manjula Rathnayake today (07).

Appearing for the rights of the victim, Attorney-at-Law Senaka Perera stated before the court that a formal investigation has not been carried out regarding the death of his client as of yet.

Accordingly, he requested the court to issue an order handing over the relevant investigations to the CID.

Following the consideration of the facts presented, the Additional Magistrate stated that such an order cannot be issued, as per a circular that has been issued by the Judicial Services Commission.

Furthermore, the Additional Magistrate advised that the aggrieved party can request for proper investigations by lodging a complaint with the relevant institutions.

However, the Additional Magistrate also ordered Maligawatta Police to brief the court on the progress of investigations related to the incident, on December 05, 2024.

On October 20, 2020, Samarasinghe Arachchilage Madush Lakshitha alias ‘Makandure Madush’ was allegedly killed in a crossfire between the police and suspected underworld figures, while he was in police custody. According to the police, the crossfire took place at a housing complex in Maligawatte.

‘Makandure Madush’ who had been involved in a large number of murders and other criminal activities, was one of the most wanted outlaws in the country. Madush had been in hiding abroad for several years before his arrest.

He was apprehended at a drug-fuelled party thrown by him in a Dubai hotel, back in October 2018 and was kept under the custody of the Dubai authorities before being deported to Sri Lanka on the 05 May 2019.

The officers of the CID had placed him under arrest upon his arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). After being held in the custody of the CID for nearly one-and-a-half years, the notorious drug kingpin was transferred to the custody of Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) in October 2020.

He had given information to the CCD on a consignment of heroin purportedly hidden inside a home unit owned by ‘Kanjipani Imran’ at the Laksetha Sewana apartment complex in Maligawatte. Thereby, a team of 17 CCD officers including its OIC had led Madush to the said location on October 20, 2020.

As seven officers of the CCD team, who were accompanying Madush, entered the first floor of the building using the staircase, two armed individuals bidding their time on the second floor had opened fire at the police sleuths. Reports revealed that Madush was shot in the head during the gunfire while one of the CCD officers was wounded in the leg.

An exchange of gunfire had then ensued between the police officers and the two suspects who were making an attempt to escape. The police had continued to fire at the duo who were getting away in a motorcycle. However, they had fallen off the vehicle, failing to control the speed amidst the shooting. The suspects had then hurled a hand grenade in the direction of the approaching the CCD officers, injuring one of them.

Madush, who was subsequently admitted to the Colombo National Hospital, had succumbed to injuries.

(adaderana.lk)

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