Certificate Course on Election Monitoring for Prospective CMEV Monitors

The training on the third and fourth Modules of certificate courses for the protective CMEV Monitors was conducted on September 30 and October 01, 2023, for the first batch which included 70 prospective monitors. Participants included 36 Males, 33 Females and 01 LGBTIQ community member. The training was conducted as a two-day residential training at TI Rathana Community Training Centre in Kottawa. The third module of the training was on Election Campaign Finance Regulations which included sessions about understanding the significance of the Campaign Finance Regulations, Present laws on regulating Election Campaign Finance in Sri Lanka, Cost calculation and monitoring methods and strategies to implement Election Campaign Regulations. The above sessions were covered by Mr D.M.Dissanayake AAL, Mr Dharmasiri Nanayakkara, former Local Government Commissioner in Western Province and Mr Thisitha Siriwardana AAL and Former Coordinator of CMEV on monitoring election campaign expenses in 2019 and 2020 elections. The fourth module of the training was expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of the physical and digital protection of Election Observers. Sessions were conducted by Mr Shan Wijetunga, Senior Journalist and media trainer and Mr Haritha Dahanayaka, Social Media security trainer and Information Technology expert. The participants provided an extensive understanding of election observers’ safety, new trends, threats, and challenges under the physical safety topic and commonthreats election monitors may face, such as hacking, surveillance, and disinformation campaigns under the digital safety topic. Further, they were provided with real-world examples of digital security breaches during elections. 225 election observers are included in the full training program which is designed with sixmodules covering the most essential components for election monitoring.

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Economic Recovery Hinges on inclusive Democracy: A strong call for action by the Civil Society Collective for Democracy.

The Civil Society Collective for Democracy, also known by its slogan ‘Stand for Democracy’, a coalition of concerned citizens and organizations, including civilsociety organizations, professionals, academics, trade unions, youth leaders, activists, media personnel, religious figures, and other influencers, convened today (2023.08.29) at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute (SLFI) to deliver a crucial wake-up call to the nation’s political leaders. The urgent call is to halt state repression and safeguard the democratic rights of the people, in order to ensure actual and equitable economic recovery. The Civil Society Collective expresses deep concern over the rapid shrinking of democratic space within the country, with Constitutionally guaranteed rights andfreedoms such as the freedom of expression, right to information, right to dissent, right to protest, freedom of association and the right to franchise being snatchedaway, leaving citizens often powerless. This surge in silencing voices and the targeting and harassment of those who question the authorities, have created achilling effect among the people, leading to self-censorship. Furthermore, the rulers have been abusing the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)and the contentious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to target political opponents, civil society activists, and journalists, contrary to international commitments,including those made at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The recent attempts to introduce extremely oppressive versions of laws such as the Anti-Terrorism Act, Broadcasting Commission Act and the NGO Act are examples of Government’s attempt to threaten and control democratic space. Full statement (Sinhala/Tamil/English) – Download

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CMEV with Youths in Kantale – Trincomalee District

On 13 August 2023, CMEV conducted an awareness-raising discussion on citizens ’rights andparticipatory democracy with a group of youths at Kanthale. The program had organized by NationalCollaboration Development Foundation (NCDF) in collaboration with Kanthale Youth Centre.In the first half of the discussion, Mr. D.M. Dissanayake AAL, discussed the meaning of nationality andthe different ways of people can get nationality in a country. It also discussed the rights and benefits acitizen receives being acquiring nationality in a county and the ways of exercising sovereign powers as acitizen of a country.In the second half the discussion was focused on participation in the democratic process, mainly inelections, as a citizen of a nation and the responsibility of correctly exercising voting right. Mr.Dharmasiri Nanayakkara, former Deputy Commissioner of Local Governments in Western Provinceexplained to the participants how Local Government System is developed to increase people’sparticipation and its gaps. Mr Dharmasiri pointed out that the increase in women’s representation inLocal Government Bodies has led to bringing cultural and attitudinal change in such public institutions.Around 53 participants including 43 youths attended the discussion.

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CMEV goes to Citizens

CMEV goes to Citizens Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) conducted a series of citizen awareness discussions in Galle and Matara Districts from July 26 – 28, 2023. The objective of the program was to increase the understanding of women, youth, Persons with Disabilities and other members of other marginalized groups of their citizenry rights and duties in a democratic society. During 3 days, 7 discussions were conducted in highly remote locations in two districts with the participation of 480 individuals. It was highlighted that exercising the powers of sovereignty is an unrelinquishable right and sensible use of their voting rights in elections would be the fundamental solution for all present catastrophes. The discussions were facilitated by Mr. Dharmasiri Nanayakkara, former Local Government Commissioner, Colombo District, Ms. Sriyanie Wijesundara, Senior Researcher CPA, Mr. D.M.Dissanayake AAL , Chief of Operation – CMEV and Mr. A.M.N Victor , National Coordinator – CMEV. The program was organized by Mr. Dilan Wijesekara, Field Coordinator – CMEV and Ms. Anula Deegala, District Coordinator – CMEV. 26 – Neluwa – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid04iZFywcn7tRQArzdgg5Hx6ZQ2Q5BVJ1azP2wAfYNCQi5Ns2Mo5RYNui1gNxYXaDRl 26 – Tawalama – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid02U6cpEUuG6882ziXn1LTuxbZLT4h8QW5P3LNmxAowa26GLTDL2z5qLxWLQe1TEs9al 27 – Matara – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid02DA32F5SVdukFxmyNH2peAAmuSK78GiyeKjnCcYcoSd7o6APmFuZsGdGHUBWo5jXsl 27 – Pitabaddara – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid02F5yZcp3VDakgRMpfcNdy1o1Myyi2hMFGVA5ozsBJ7zKBMQZaJFtEwtsNB1u1pXufl 27 – Yakkalamulla – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid0nLY8vwvEe7NYXDFwNtvPumfnRdX8czabTrWYCa6tWaw5A7nsM6QJfotRbZ3pZ8fYl 28 – Malimbada – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid0nipHb4FABiEEAdTn1UZ3iDX3HPwAdaQa2SSyDzj2hth93gxYtSUR7XeR5VpDphDCl 28 – Kamburupitiya – https://www.facebook.com/cmevsl/posts/pfbid0vRhn2Ncw5D15SNzQkxvP2K4E8hoktt36vWt23hjn36ppMF89qm4mKPP4Cr98tZqDl #CMEV #DEMOCRACY #ELECTIONS #Citizens

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Statement on the Reported Death During the Local Government Elections 2023

CMEV expresses its grave concern about the first death reported yesterday in connection with the LocalGovernment Elections 2023. This death follows from the undemocratic and repressive actions of the Sri LankaPolice to prevent a protest rally organised by the National People’s Power (NPP). Nimal Amarasiri, a NPP candidatefor the Nivithigala Pradeshiya Sabha, died from injuries sustained due to Police-directed water cannon and tear gas assaults at the protest rally in Colombo, on February 26, 2023. The NPP rally was held to protest the indefinite postponement of Local Government Elections announced by theElection Commission in the face of continuous obstructions to holding elections from the President andGovernment. The rally was held in defiance of a Court Order against it. The Police directed heavy water cannon and tear gas assaults at the large crowd, leading to 28 people being hospitalized and two being admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. One of these persons was Mr. Amarasiri, who passed away yesterday. CMEV deplores the oppressive efforts by the Government led by the President to violate the people’s right to vote.In particular, CMEV condemns the Government’s use of the Police to obstruct people’s democratic rights and actin an extremely repressive manner. CMEV reminds the Government and all public officials that they are duty-boundto protect the people’s fundamental right to vote. As such, the Sri Lanka Police and all relevant public authoritiesshould comply fully with the inquiry initiated by the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka at a minimum, andrefrain from preventing, obstructing and/or inflicting violence on any future democratic protests. Download in Sinhala Download in Tamil Download in English

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Fundamental Rights application challenging the failure to take the necessary steps to hold the Local Government Elections.

28th February 2023. The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) and its Executive Director filed a Fundamental Rights application challenging the failure and/or refusal of several government departments to take the necessary steps to hold the Local Government Elections. CPA is a constituent member and acts as the secretariat to the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV). Elections to elect persons as members of Local Authorities in Sri Lanka are required to be held every 04 years (48 months) in terms of the relevant statutes. Elections were previously held in 2018, and the term of the Local Authorities that were due to expire in 2022 were extended for a year thereafter, and their term will expire shortly, with no further option available in law for extension. On 30th January 2023, it was announced that the poll for Local Authorities Elections would be held on 09th March 2023. However, on 13th February 2023, the Elections Commission announced that it had been informed by the Government Printer that it would not be able to print the ballots necessary for the postal voting, if funds were not provided. It has also been reported that the Government Printer had stated that they cannot print the required ballot papers due to lack of Police security. The Petitioners stated that the conduct of the Government Printer and the Inspector General of Police are indicative of a coordinated campaign to procrastinate the holding of Local Authority elections. The Petitioners also stated that the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, and the Secretary to the Treasury have not, until the very last minute on the 23rd February 2023 indicated that there is a challenge in the allocation of funds to conduct the elections. These actions are prejudicial to the fundamental rights of the Petitioners and citizens of Sri Lanka. The Petitioners have emphasized that the exercise of franchise as required in terms of the law is essential for a country to be a democracy, and the conduct of elections must be treated as an essential, for Sri Lanka to be and remain a democratic republic. The Petitioners state that their rights under Articles 10, 12(1) and 14(1)(a) of the Constitution have been violated and/or continue to be violated by such attempts to sabotage and stall the holding of the Local Authority elections. Download in sinhala Download Tamil Download in English

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Publicity Campaign on Election Campaign Expenses Regulations

CMEV launched a publicity campaign on the newly introduced Election Campaign Expenses Regulation from Ratnapura and Balangoda towns. The objective of the campaign was to make citizens aware of new regulations to limit election campaign expenditure with the support of women, youth and PWD groups. The campaign included public announcements, street dramas, video shows, banner displays and leaflet dissemination.  Ratnapura and Balangoda publicity events received a high public attraction. This program is expected to cover around 20 cities in Sabaragamuwa, Uva, Southern, Western, Eastern and Northern provinces.  Ratnapura Event 01 video – https://fb.watch/iO7CfYYhPL/ Ratnapura Event 02 video – https://fb.watch/iO7AvZDIMJ/

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CMEV’s statement on the violation of people’s democratic rights

February 19, 2023 Colombo, Sri Lanka. CMEV’s statement on the violation of people’s democratic rights CMEV strongly condemns the blatant violation of the people’s democratic rights by the Election Commission, Treasury, Executive, Government Printer and senior officers of the Sri Lanka Police. Examining each of these public authorities and officials in turn, reveals how they have worked together to totally disrupt the Local Government Elections. Election Commission – The intentional delays by the Election Commission to issue notice declaring the Local Government Elections until the very last possible moment legally, has laid the foundation for creating the present election turmoil. The Election Commission was entitled to declare the elections on September 21, 2022, under the Local Government Election Ordinance, but it delayed this until January 4, 2023. This left only 6 weeks and 5 days for the election date. It also left only 11 days until the end of the present local authorities’ official terms, after the election date.? Both have left the Election Commission with very little room to maneuver. Meanwhile, as reported by the media, the Executive President had summoned the members of the Election Commission twice for meetings before and after the declaration of the election. The Election Commission has not been accountable to voters by clarifying the objective and context of those discussions. Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Treasury had met the Chairperson of the Election Commission yesterday ( 17 February 2023) to inform him that the Treasury is not in a position to release funds for the Local Government Elections.   Treasury/Executive – Following the declaration, the Secretary of the Treasury issued Budget Circular No. 02/2023 on February 02, 2023 referring to Cabinet Decision No. 23/0201/604/018 on January 30, 2023. This Circular was a blatant violation of Parliament’s financial powers by the Executive as it was imposing restrictions on already approved government expenses. The ultimate motivation of the Circular was to disrupt the electoral process by suspending the printing of ballots. However, the Circular cannot be considered as applying to the Government Printer since it gives permission to continue already agreed-upon service agreements between both government and private institutions. As the Government Printer herself has accepted (in her press statement on February 17, 2023), the official communication about the printing of ballots was made between her and the Election Commission on January 23, 2023. The agreement to print ballot papers therefore occurred prior to the Treasury Circular. Government Printer – According to the Election Commission, the Government Printer gave assurances to deliver the required number of postal vote ballot papers and other materials by February 14, 2023 and accordingly had scheduled the issue of postal vote ballots and materials to District Returning Officers on February 15, 2023. The Government Printer then sent the sudden letter to the Election Commission on February 13, 2023, requesting further advice on payment of the advance. This is what prompted the Election Commission to announce the difficulty in holding the postal vote as scheduled. The Government Printer’s arbitrary decisions and vague explanations create the reasonable suspicion that she was intent on disrupting the Local Government Election process. Sri Lanka Police – According to the Government Printer’s press statement of February 17, 2023, the Sri Lanka Police neglected their duty to provide the required security, even after repeated requests by phone and in writing. Later, the Government Printer revealed to the media that she had started ballot paper printing but without the required police security. The Commissioner General of the Election Commission also confirmed that they requested the IGP to provide the required Police security for ballot printing on January 23, 2023, and that the IGP had instructed the relevant officers, including the Senior Inspector General of Police, Western Province, Deshabandu Tennakoon, to provide the required security. Meanwhile, the Police Media spokesperson Nihal Thalduwa informed the media yesterday that the Police had not provided security since they had no information that ballot paper printing was starting, and that security will be provided when ballot printing started. This information confirms that the relevant Senior Police Officers intentionally violated their constitutional duty to facilitate the election process by first agreeing to  and then failing to provide the required security for ballot paper printing. CMEV is of the view that all the above public authorities and senior government officials have violated their constitutional duties and the fundamental rights of the people. CMEV urges the government to take accountability for these violations by taking all necessary disciplinary and legal action against them. CMEV further urges Parliament to initiate a Parliamentary Inquiry into the disruption of the Local Government Elections process, and to recommend action. Download in Sinhala Download in Tamil Download in English

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Publicity campaign on Campaign and Political Finance

Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) will be conducting a Publicity campaign from 19th of February 2023 onwards on Campaign and Political Finance in order to make awareness among the general public about campaign and political finance for the empowerment of inclusive democracy in Sri Lanka. Interactive awareness sessions , Leaflet distributions and public dramas will be conducted on selected cities throughout the Island. The public will be made aware of the importance of regulation of campaign finance and also the newly enacted act on Regulation of Election expenditure. 19th of February – Rathnapura & Balangoda 20th of February – Badulla & Bandarawela 21st of February – Nuwaraeliya & Kotagala 25th of February – Galle , Mathara , Puttalam & Kalpitiya 26th of February – Hambantota, Vavuniya , Mullaitivu & Kilinochchi 27th of February – Negombo , Jaffna  &  Chavakachcheri 01st of March – Batticaloa & Kattankudy 02nd of March – Colombo

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“තැපැල් ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකා මුද්‍රණය සහ පළාත් පාලන මැතිවරණයේ අපේක්ෂා”

“තැපැල් ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකා මුද්‍රණය සහ පළාත් පාලන මැතිවරණයේ අපේක්ෂා” මැතිවරණ ප්‍රචණ්ඩක්‍රියා නිරීක්ෂණ මධ්‍යස්ථානයේ (CMEV ) මෙහෙයුම් ප්‍රධානී D.M. දසනායක මහතා අද දෙරණ BIG Focus වැඩසටහනේදී සිදුකරන ලද අදහස් දැක්වීම. සම්පූර්ණ වැඩසටහන – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOmZc-OPGa8

“තැපැල් ඡන්ද පත්‍රිකා මුද්‍රණය සහ පළාත් පාලන මැතිවරණයේ අපේක්ෂා” Read More »

” Are we so broke that we cannot hold the Election ? “

” Are we so broke that we cannot hold the Election ? “ Mr D.M.Dassanayaka , Head of operations , CMEV featuring in News First Newsline on 16th of February 2023 , regarding the latest developments on Local Government Elections 2023. Full Programme – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HckqlDL5ouk&list=PLwBEINflt3JHIlPOHYNO6a16rt3_v323w&index=1

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