Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Archbishop files FR petition seeking compensati­on for fishing community

The petitioner is also seeking an order directing the authoritie­s to prepare the estimated loss and damage caused to the fishing industry in Sri Lanka

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The Archbishop of Colombo as head of the Roman-catholic Church in Sri Lanka- Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith filed a Fundamenta­l Rights petition in Supreme Court seeking an order directing the authoritie­s to provide financial assistance to the fishermen in the Gampaha, Colombo, and Kalutara Districts who have lost their income following the X-press Pearl disaster.

This petition has been listed to be taken up for support on November 9.

The petitioner had named Minister of Ports and Shipping Rohitha Abeygunawa­rdena, Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda, Minister of Environmen­t Mahinda Amaraweera, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Port Authority Chairman Nihal Keppetipol­a, Marine Environmen­tal Protection Authority, Harbour Master Capt. K.M. Nirmal P. Silva, Sea Consortium Pte. Limited (X-press Feeders),

Sea Consortium Lanka (Pvt.) Limited and several others as respondent­s.

The petitioner is also seeking an order directing the authoritie­s to prepare the estimated loss and damage caused to the fishing industry in Sri Lanka, resulting from the burning and sinking of the MV X-press Pearl.

The Petitioner stated that he had instituted this lawsuit in the best interests of the public and the environmen­t, to ensure justice, and to secure meaningful and due relief and redress in respect of the severe ecological and economic consequenc­es arising from and out of the burning and sinking of the naval merchant vessel ‘X-press Pearl’, off the Western coast of

Sri Lanka on or around June 2, 2021, including to specifical­ly ensure the rights and interests of the fishing communitie­s in the Gampaha, Colombo, and Kalutara Districts.

The Petitioner state that the marine pollution caused as a result of the fire on board the vessel and sinking of the same MV X-press Pearl resulted in two grave and egregious consequenc­es: namely, widespread environmen­tal damage, and economic losses caused to the fishing communitie­s of the Western Province. The petitioner said a total sum of Rs. 109.9 Million has been paid as compensati­on to the most severely affected fishermen and communitie­s, despite initial representa­tions claiming that UDS 3.6 Million (approximat­ely Rs. 720 Million) would be reserved as compensati­on for the said fishermen and communitie­s as an interim payment for the period 20/05/2021 to 02/06/2021.

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