Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNP will make a written request to UNESCO for help - Dy. Leader

● Our exercise will not be a politicall­y motivated one but purely to save the rain forest

- BY YOHAN PERERA

UNP Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewarden­e yesterday told Daily Mirror that he will visit Sinharaja rainforest which is a UNESCO declared world heritage site and other areas that are under threat, when time permits and he will write to UNESCO shortly.

The National Heritage Wilderness Areas act of 1988 prohibits all activities done within the forest

Meanwhile Mr. Wijewarden­e said that the focus of its party is to prevent the water project which is said to be set up within the forest.

“We will start up a dialogue with local and internatio­nal bodies which are concerned with preserving nature and wildlife in order to save Sri Lanka’s only rain forest. However our exercise will not be a politicall­y motivated one but purely to save the rain forest,” Mr. Wijewarden­e said. He said UNP will make a written request to UNESCO requesting them to help safeguard the rainforest.

“Trees in Sinharaja forest were felled by the State Timber Corporatio­n in the 1970s. Following the lobbying by environmen­talists, the then President J. R. Jayewarden­e stopped that exercise. This was followed by the introducti­on of National Heritage Wilderness Areas act of 1988 under which all activities done within the forest are prohibited. No one could lay his or her hands on any tree or plant under this legislatio­n. No person can make any fresh clearing as well,” he said.

“Legal action could be taken against anyone who violates this Act. We presume that Minister Chamal Rajapaksa who said a water project will be implemente­d within the Sinharaja forest is aware of this,” he also said. He said the project should be stopped forthwith and the water project relocated somewhere else.

“There were 6,782 hectares under the reserved Sinharaja Forest when late President Jayewarden­e gazetted it as a reserved forest.the forest was extended to 11,992 hectares in 1992.

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