{"id":50619,"date":"2017-01-07T05:55:43","date_gmt":"2017-01-07T10:55:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=50619"},"modified":"2017-01-07T07:00:14","modified_gmt":"2017-01-07T12:00:14","slug":"us-company-with-alleged-cia-links-to-help-implement-democratic-governance-and-accountability-project-in-sri-lanka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbsjeyaraj.com\/dbsj\/?p=50619","title":{"rendered":"US Company With Alleged CIA Links to Help Implement Democratic Governance and Accountability Project in Sri Lanka"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By<\/p>\n<p>Lasanda Kurukulasuriya<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Recent media reports revealing that a $13.7 million USAID programme for \u2018democracy and accountability\u2019 is to be implemented by a private US company alleged to have links to the CIA, raise several questions regarding the nature of the government\u2019s relationship with the US.<\/p>\n<p>A leading newspaper cited on its January 2, 2017 edition that the US Embassy in Colombo confirming that the company Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI) \u2018would work closely with the Parliament, Independent Commissions and related ministries\u2019 to carry out the project.<br \/>\nAnother leading TV channel bulletins of 2, 3 and 4 Jan. 2017 also exposed the company\u2019s alleged links with the CIA.<\/p>\n<p>An alarming aspect of the expose is that so few parliamentarians are even aware of the project\u2019s existence, leave alone details of the bilateral agreement signed by Speaker Karu Jayasuriya last September in Washington, with a government delegation. The \u2018Strengthening Democratic Governance and Accountability Project\u2019 (SDGAP) as it is described, is not subject to Sri Lankan law but to the laws and regulations of the US, under the terms of the agreement.<\/p>\n<p>It does not come under the purview of Sri Lanka\u2019s Auditor General \u2013 the Auditor General\u2019s Department itself is apparently under scrutiny under another USAID (US Agency for International Development) project.<\/p>\n<p>It would be relevant to ask whether there has not been a serious dereliction of responsibility by political leaders, in allowing politically sensitive internal reforms to be \u2018outsourced\u2019 in this manner to foreign agencies. The fact that the contractor has alleged links with funding the country\u2019s intelligence agency makes matters worse.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The US embassy has said that USAID also has projects working with \u201cParliamentary Committees on Public Accounts and Public Enterprises, the National Procurement Commission, and others to support transparency, accountability, and capacity development.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ironically, interviews by the said TV channel news showed how uninformed government ministers were about this project meant to promote \u2018transparency and accountability.\u2019 Minister of Public Administration and Management Ranjith Madduma Bandara denied the involvement of any American Company \u2018to train our officials,\u2019 while Speaker Jayasuriya said he was unaware of DAI\u2019s alleged CIA links.<\/p>\n<p>Deputy Media Minister Karunasena Paranavitana at a press conference said that USAID was the implementing agency, and that \u2018maybe they were looking for a subcontractor.\u2019 When a journalist persisted with questioning he agreed to \u2018look into the matter.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>DAI is said to be one of the largest US government contractors in the world, particularly active in Latin America. Its subversive role in Venezuelan politics has been thoroughly documented by Eva Golinger in her 2005 book \u2018The Chavez Code \u2013 Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela.\u2019 Golinger calls on Venezuela to expel DAI, which she describes as a CIA front and \u2018an organization dedicated to destabilizing governments unfavourable to US interests.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDAI was awarded a multi-million dollar budget from the USAID in Venezuela to \u201cassist civil society and the transition to democracy\u201d writes Golinger. \u201cMore than 2,000 documents partially declassified from the USAID regarding the agency\u2019s activities in Venezuela reveal the relationship between the DAI and sectors of the Venezuelan opposition that have actively been involved in coup d\u2019etats, violent demonstrations and other destabilization attempts against President Ch\u00e1vez\u201d (Chavezcode.com).<\/p>\n<p>Explaining how the CIA operates abroad Golinger writes: \u201cThe use of a chain of entities and agencies is a mechanism employed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to channel and filter funding and strategic political support to groups and individuals that support US agenda abroad.<\/p>\n<p>The pretext of \u201cpromoting democracy\u201d is a modern form of CIA subversion tactics, seeking to infiltrate and penetrate civil society groups and provide funding to encourage \u201cregime change\u201d in strategically important nations, such as Venezuela, with governments unwilling to subcomb (sic) to US dominance.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The role of the USAID in Sri Lanka today has undergone considerable change since it started operations in the1950\u2019s with the \u2018PL-480\u2019 food aid programme, with humanitarian overtones. With geographic location assuming importance in the power-games being played out in the region today, it would appear that strategic considerations have entered the equation in the US\u2019s engagement with the island.<\/p>\n<p>USAID\u2019s Asia Bureau Asst. Director Jonathan Strivers outlining budget priorities for 2017 opened his address to a US Congress Foreign Affairs subcommittee last year by referring to the role of the USAID in advancing US foreign policy goals in South Asia. In Sri Lanka he said that US support helped advance the \u2018reform, accountability and reconciliation agenda\u2019 and that the USAID would be working with key institutions, including Parliament, the Judiciary, the Elections Commission and Auditor General.<\/p>\n<p>These remarks show how USAID\u2019s focus has shifted away from economic development. It is in the context of these changes that the aid agency\u2019s alleged collaboration with the CIA in Sri Lankan would need to be investigated. There have been numerous instances documented where the USAID projects were found to have had links with the CIA. \u2018Foreign Policy\u2019 magazine of April 3, 2013 cites an explosive \u2018Associated Press\u2019 investigation that revealed how the US covertly launched a fake Twitter platform in Cuba called \u2018ZunZuneo\u2019 (referring to the Cuban hummingbird\u2019s tweet) with a view to sparking a \u2018Cuban Spring\u2019 and bringing about the collapse of the island\u2019s communist government (\u2018U.S. Secretly Created \u2018Cuban Twitter\u2019 to Stir Unrest\u2019- AP April 4, 2014).<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s what FP further has to say about the murky side of USAID\u2019s activities: \u201cThough better known for administering humanitarian aid around the world; the USAID has a long history of engaging in intelligence work and meddling in the domestic politics of aid recipients. 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