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The Tourist Police with the assistance of the Local Government bodies, the Tourism Development Authority and the Tourist Board will conduct raids on restaurants, villas and tourist lodges in the southern tourist belt that cater only to foreigners and discriminate against Sri Lankans under the directive of the Local Government and Provincial Councils Minister Faizer Musthapha.
The Management of tourist facilities who were found discriminative on Sri Lankans during the raids will be prosecuted under the common law and Tourist Promotion law and their trade permits will be withdrawn.
A crucial discussion was held at the Local Government and Provincial Councils Ministry chaired by Minister Musthapha, took this decision to prevent what he described as the outcome of a ‘slavish or colonial mentality’.
Minister Musthapha pointed out that a large number of villas, restaurants and tourist lodges from Wadduwa to Tangalle have put up boards ‘Tourist Only’ in front of their facilities on the Southern Coast and restricted access to Sri Lankans which is a violation of the Constitution, human rights and confronts the dignity and self respect of Sri Lankans.
“This cannot be accepted. We have experienced second hand treatment on us at some times at certain countries as Sri Lankans. It is impossible to keep exclusive areas for tourists alone and bar Sri Lankans which is an affront to our national dignity,” Minister Musthapha stressed.
Officials of the Tourist Board and Tourism Development Authority pointed out that many of these establishments had not been duly registered with the Tourist Board and run on a ‘Trade License’ obtained from the local government authority which is also illegal.
Officers from the Tourist Police pointed out that the management of these establishments tell when questioned that local tourists behave indecently and harass tourists and therefore they have barred Sri Lankan tourists from their facilities.
However, it was revealed at the discussion that those excuses were a ruse to prove their point and this kind of incidents happen rarely.
The villas, lodges and restaurants discriminative on Sri Lankans were run mainly in Wadduwa, Hikkaduwa, Galle, Mirissa, Weligama, Habaraduwa and Unawatuna, it was revealed. Raids will be started from tomorrow (4) and continue until all those tourist facilities discriminative against Sri Lanka tourists are apprehended and prosecuted. Officials of the Tourist Police will carry out raids with the help of officials of the respective local government body, Tourism Promotion Authority and Sri Lanka Tourist Board.
The programme to eliminate this discrimination against Sri Lankans will be expanded to tourist areas in other parts of the country with the experience gained from these raids, Minister Musthapha added.
It was also revealed at the discussion that some tourist facilities with ‘Foreigners Only’ tag are owned by foreigners and they do not pay taxes and income is taken out of the country without any contribution to the tourist industry or to the economy.
It was also revealed that there are 14 tourist villas and restaurants at Weligama alone that cater only to foreigners.
A senior police officer pointed out that a person or establishment that discriminates against a Sri Lankan can be prosecuted under the provisions of the Constitution and Criminal Code.
The discussion was attended by Secretary of the Tourism Development and Christian Affairs Ministry Esala Weerakone, Secretary, Local Government and Provincial Councils Kamal Pathmasiri, Chief Secretary of the Southern Provincial Council, R.C.De Soyza, representatives of the Tourist Hotel Association, Sri Lanka Tourist Board and Tourism Promotion Authority. (Sandun A Jayasekera)
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Yahiya Wednesday, 03 January 2018 09:36 AM
Past history very shame to local tourist. Ministers job is bring good discipline local tourist.
Dam Wednesday, 03 January 2018 09:38 AM
They have a reason to do ... it is because locals having some money thinks they are the kings and also ones with political connections go and destroy those places after having few drinks ... in the long term those owners suffer thereafter
Karu Wednesday, 03 January 2018 12:24 PM
It is the rare cases and the lethargic attitude of our law enforcing authorities to address them that makes the foreign guests feel insecure and uncomfortable.All coins have two sides
suchith Wednesday, 03 January 2018 03:45 PM
Thank God. About bloody time!!!
sobers Wednesday, 03 January 2018 03:45 PM
When tourism declines, then the boards go missing!
Gamarala Wednesday, 03 January 2018 05:17 PM
This is so true. I was in a group (about 4 years ago) of visiting expatriates from western countries. The guest house or hotel workers openly asked whether there are any 'white' tourists in our mini bus and when we said 'no', they said sorry we only cater to white tourists. This happened in 2 places in Mirisa area. There is definitely discrimation on color of the skin.
Vic Wednesday, 03 January 2018 05:17 PM
Then what about Foreigners only casinos
Don Thursday, 04 January 2018 10:32 AM
This has been going on for years. This episode started when a Sri Lankan lawyer got denied entry to a hotel in Una. The article should highlight that information and how social media played a pivotal role in exposing this kind of abuse. Raiding now won't prevent future abuse. Setup a hot line to make formal complaints. Even foreigners despise these abuses.
Kevin Thursday, 04 January 2018 04:04 PM
This is good because why should you be discriminated in your own country. If anyone misbehaves they should be put out or arrested. be it Sri Lankan or any other nationality. Hope this law is implemented and stays that way for us all to enjoy our beautiful country.
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