Tamil Nadu Police Begin Investigating Terrorism Plot after Car Bomb Explosion Kills Suspected Suicide Bomber in Coimbatore ; Anong those Allegedly Involved are Persons With Earlier Links to Sri Lankan Easter Bombing Mastermind Zahran Hashim

By Wilson Thomas and S. Vijay Kumar K. Valliammal, 73, of Kottai Eswaran Kovil Street in Coimbatore, went to bed late on the night of October 22. The next morning, she woke up with a jolt, not to the usual chants from the Sangameswarar temple in the neighbourhood, but to a deafening explosion. “I heard …

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How and Why Actor “MGR” Launched the ADMK Party 50 Years ago

by D.B.S.JEYARAJ 17 October 1972 was a Tuesday. Fifty years ago on that auspicious day , a new political party was launched in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The founder and pioneering leader of that party – which celebrated its golden jubilee a few days ago- was the well known film actor turned …

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CID Uncovers Rs 14 Billion Financial Fraud Affecting 8000 Sri Lankans where website called “Sports Chain” was used as platform to promote Fake cryptocurrency investment; Scheme Chinese national Zhang Kai and Partner arrested at Katunayake Airport while Attemptin to flee Country

The Police yesterday (27) shed light on a massive financial fraud committed through a fake cryptocurrency investment scheme. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) had initiated probes after receiving a complaint about the scam, according to Police Spokesperson Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nihal Thalduwa. According to him, one Sri Lankan named Keerthi Bandara was arrested …

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Mrs. Rushira Kulasingham ,Designated as Principal of Jaffna College, Vaddukkoddai With Effect From 1st January 2023, Makes History as the First Woman Principal of the Institution

(Text of Announcement made by the Jaffna College Alumni Association, Vaddukkoddai on 25th October 2022) The Jaffna College Alumni Association wishes to announce to the alumni across the world that the Board of Directors of Jaffna College have appointed Mrs. Rushira Kulasingham as the Principal of Jaffna College with effect from the 1st of January …

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A reform program to bring about a profound change in the system is something that should be achieved with the support of the Parliament and not through a struggle on the street. Even a change of the govt could be effected only by an election, not by a struggle on the street

By Victor Ivan Due to a sudden illness, I had to refrain myself from writing for two consecutive weeks. I must admit that the comment made by Shehan Karunathilaka, the Booker Prize winner 2022 about my book titled ‘Paradise in Tears’, which was published in September 2008, generated an innocent pride in me while I …

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How the prominent Indian independent news site “the Wire” Diminished its own Credibility by Publishing Hastily without proper technical vetting or adequate editorial checks.

One constant throughout the original nine seasons of “The X-Files”, a globally syndicated American television show about a pair of fbi special agents assigned to weird cases, is a poster in the background. Mounted on a wall in the agents’ dingy basement office, it shows a grainy picture of a flying saucer and is emblazoned …

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The Fragmentation of the S LPP into factions will permit President Wickremesinghe to play a greater role as a visionary and strong willed leader in forging a consensual approach to the serious problems that the country faces.

by Jehan Perera The passage of the 22nd Amendment to the constitution came as a surprise. It was originally scheduled to be debated in parliament a fortnight earlier. When the decision to postpone was taken it seemed as if the 22nd Amendment would not be taken up again in the near future or even if …

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A State is not a regime: the latter can be replaced, the former cannot and should not. And yet, Colombo’s civil society has given the impression that it is working against the State, instead of specific regimes harbouring authoritarian tendencies.

By Uditha Devapriya US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu visited Sri Lanka last Wednesday, October 19. He is reported to have arrived early morning. Having briefed US Embassy staff, he then presided over a civil society roundtable, after which he paid a visit to President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry. Given …

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Had the Opposition put personal rancour and political needs aside and worked with Mr. Wickremesinghe once he became the president, a better 22 Amendment and other reforms could have been possible.

BY Tisaranee Gunasekara “You are in the end – what you are.” Goethe (Faust) Twenty two is not perfect. Far from it, perhaps light years far. Yet, in a season of defeats and setbacks, it is a win for Sri Lankan democracy, and for those Sri Lankans who would be free citizens rather than obedient …

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“Prime Minister Sunak does not mark a change from the Tory policies that have left Britain in such a state. Rather he personifies them. Mr Sunak may be the only available man to fix the govt’s errors. But he also helped make them.”- The Economist

Rishi sunak entered Downing Street clutching an invisible dustpan and broom. “Mistakes were made,” declared the new prime minister on October 25th, all but rolling up his sleeves. “I have been elected as leader of my party…to fix them.” The voice was passive but the identity of the culprit was clear—Liz Truss, Mr Sunak’s hapless …

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Ministers Douglas Devananda and Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe to Visit Kurunthoormalai in Mullaitheevu and Vedukkunaari Malai in Vavuniya on Nov 1 to Resolve Temple Related Issues in Decision Taken by Cabinet Sub committee on Reconcilation

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda and Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs, and Constitutional Reforms President’s Counsel (PC) Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe will visit Kurunthur Malai in Mullaitivu and Vedukkunari Malai in Vavuniya in the North on 1 November to resolve longstanding temple-related issues in the area. During the initial meeting of the Cabinet …

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Jaffna Mayor Visvalingam Manivannan Initiates Moves to Set up a Drug Rehabilitation Centre Within Municipal Limits in an Effort to Curb the Rise of Heroin Addiction among Northern Youth

By Mirudhula Thambiah In an effort to curb increasing heroin addiction among youth in Jaffna, the city’s Mayor Attorney Visvalingam Manivannan has said he will soon initiate a dialogue with other stakeholders of the city with the goal of establishing a drug rehabilitation centre within municipality limits. Speaking to The Morning, Manivannan on 23 October …

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EPDP Leader and Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda to raise several Issues Including Establishment of a Ministry of Northern Affairs at the Inaugural Meeting of the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Reconciliation chaired by President Ranil Wickremesinghe to be held on October 25th :

BY Mirudhula Thambiah The Cabinet Sub-Committee on Reconciliation chaired by President Ranil Wickremesinghe will hold its first meeting today (25). Speaking to The Morning, Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda said yesterday (24) that at the first meeting, he would mainly discuss land-related issues, the activities of the Department of Archaeology, foreign and natural reserves, the …

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Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) Leader and Opposition MP Mano Ganesan will meet Govt representatives this week to discuss the plight of plantation workers and the impact of the current economic crisis on them.

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) Leader and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Opposition MP Mano Ganesan will meet Government representatives this week to discuss the plight of plantation workers and the impact of the current economic crisis on them. Speaking to The Morning, Ganesan said: “During my speech last week in Parliament, I spoke …

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That such a clumsily evil document like the Rehabilitation Bill came to the actual Bill stage is a grave question. Is the President, the Prime Minister or the verbose Minister of Justice responsible? If not, who? This question must be answered to prevent a repeat of this fiasco.

By Kishali Pinto – Jayawardene This ecstatic rolling about in the Diyawanna mud to celebrate the passing of the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution defeats logic if not common sense. No cheers, vigilance needed Constitutional yo-yo games of the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and now 22nd Amendments demonstrate how stupendously unfit the members of Sri …

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Gamini Dissanayake’s Name will resonate as long as the great reservoirs of Kotmale, Victoria, Randenigala, Rantambe, Maduru Oya, Ulhitiya, Rathkinda, Lunugamwehera and Samanalawewa remain on this land.

By Karu Jayasuriya (The 28th death anniversary of Gamini Dissanayake is on @4 October 2022) The name of Gamini Dissanayake is an indelible mark in Sri Lanka’s politics. This statement was issued to mark the 28TH death anniversary of the late politician who marked a turning point in national politics. Gamini Dissanayake was born on …

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22nd Amendment to the Constitution passed in Parliament with a two thirds majority. The final vote on the bill received 174 votes in favour and none against.As per the 22nd Amendment, dual citizens are disqualified from contesting elections.

By Saman Indrajith The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was passed in Parliament yesterday with a two thirds majority. The final vote on the bill received 174 votes in favour and none against.At the second reading stage vote, the Bill received 179 votes in favour and one vote against. Colombo District SLPP MP Rear Admiral …

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“The Supreme Court also has swung like a pendulum. In the 19th amendment bill they permitted various changes and said this doesn’t require a referendum, but now those identical changes, with the very same words, within a few years, the same supreme court says you require a referendum. How can that be? -MA Sumanthiran MP

( Full Text of Speech made in Parliament by TNA Jaffna District Parliamentarian M.A.Sumanthiran during the debate on the 22nd Constitutinal Amendment bill on 20th October 2022” ) Thank you, Honourable Deputy Speaker, for the opportunity to speak on this very important constitutional amendment that has been presented to this house. I say ‘important’ not …

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Supreme Court Determines that the Bureau of Rehabilitation Bill as a whole is inconsistent with Article 112(1)nof the Constitution Announces Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena in Parliament

Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena announced yesterday in Parliament that the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has determined that the Bureau of Rehabilitation Bill as a whole is inconsistent with Article 112(1)nof the Constitution He said therefore, the Supreme Court has said the Bill may be enacted only by the special majority required by Article 84 …

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All Parties,Groups and Individuals in Oppostion sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Pledging to work together and defeat the Government’s alleged attempt to delay local Government Elections further

Parties and organisations representing the country’s Opposition have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together against the Government’s alleged attempt to further delay local Government Elections The recent announcement by President Ranil Wickremesinghe of the need to implement electoral reforms prior to holding polls has been slammed by Opposition parties. They have accused …

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Amitabh Bachchan: Evergreen Octogenarian is Hindi Filmdom’s “Shahenshah” (King of Kings)

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj Well-known Hindi film actor Amitabh Bachchan celebrated his eightieth birthday on October 11th. The veteran thespian continues to be active , playing a variety of roles in films. As a “rasika” who relishes his performances, it is with great pleasure that I write about him this week. It has been the practice of …

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The Ranil Wickremesinghe Govt’s “Strategic Plan “for Trincomalee district and Eastern Province is to ‘Sinhalise’ and ‘de-Tamilise’by subtracting the Tamil percentage and proportion of the populace and the land through administrative re-structuring of areas

By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka ‘…Unable to summon the full resources of its vaunted intelligence or its political will to meet the formidable challenges issued by an unprecedented crisis, the elite presented other bizarre exhibitions of helplessness, bewilderment and naivete…Various theories were put forward like… “For God’s sake give them Trinco” …’ – The Marooned Elite, Crisis …

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe Justifies Hike in Income Tax as being Necessary to Garner Much Needed Financial Support from International Community and go Forward for the Greater Good of the Country

Amidst growing criticism President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday justified a hike in income tax for both corporate and personal saying it was for the greater good of the country going forward and critical to garner much needed financial support from the international community. In an address to the nation, the President said the International Monetary Fund …

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TNA Spokesperson Sumanthiran wants International Involvement in Truth Seeking Mechanism but SLMC Leader Rauff Hakeem Wants Purely Domestic Mechanism

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Tamil and Muslim political representatives in the Parliamentary Opposition are divided over the nature of the proposed truth-seeking mechanism, specifically on whether it should be solely a domestic mechanism or whether it should have international involvement. Expressing his party’s stance on the proposed truth-seeking mechanism, Tamil National Alliance Spokesman and Opposition MP …

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“Now that Mahinda Rajapaksa has declared that the SLPP is capable of winning elections, let the government be urged to hold the local government polls without further delay and prove his claim.”- The Island

(Full Text of Editoria; appearing in “The Island”of 19 October 2022 under the geading “Mahinda’s Labour”) Most political leaders in this country tend to live in the past. Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa is one of them. He seems to be labouring under the delusion that his theatrics can still yield enough votes for the SLPP …

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Shehan Karunatilaka’s Booker Prize Winner “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida” is narrated by a dead man: ‘Only the dead could offer plausible explanations of the Sri Lankan tragedy, as the living clearly did not have a clue’ … Shehan Karunatilaka

By’ Justine Jordan The remarkable thing about this violence-soaked novel narrated by a dead man is how full of life it is. Shehan Karunatilaka’s The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida comes a decade after his rollicking debut Chinaman, which combined the love of cricket with the horror of Sri Lanka’s civil war. Set at the …

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Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2022 Booker Prize for his second novel The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida about a journalist murdered amid the country’s sectarian strife.

Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka on October 17 won Britain’s Booker Prize for fiction for his work The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, about a journalist murdered amid the country’s sectarian strife. “My hope for Seven Moons is this… that in the not-so-distant future… that it is read in a Sri Lanka that has understood …

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UNP General Secretary Palitha Range Bandara Unaware of Telephone Conversation Between President Ranil Wickremesinghe and SLPP National Organizer Basil Rajapaksa

BY Buddhika Samaraweera Despite reports to the effect that incumbent President and United National Party (UNP) Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe and Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Founder and former Minister Basil Rajapaksa recently discussed an alliance between the SLPP and the UNP in a forthcoming Parliamentary election, UNP General Secretary Palitha Range Bandara stated that he …

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Suresh Goonesekere Played an exemplary innings in the Game of Life; it was a privilege to witness his time at life’s crease – a sight to behold!

By Krishantha Prasad Cooray Suresh Goonesekere would have turned 50 today (Oct 17), just over a year after his tragic death left his family and friends bereft of his kindness, generosity, strength of character and permanent grin. Being one of those friends, who knew him from childhood, it is still hard to believe that he …

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Charismatic Actor -Politician Vijaya Kumaratunga: 75th Birth Anniversary Tribute

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj (This 75th Birthday Tribue to Vijaya Kumaratunga written in 2020 is being re-posted here without any changes to commemorate the actor-politico’s 77th birth anniversary.) Kovilage Vijaya Anthony Kumaratunga, known to the world as Vijaya Kumaratunga, was born in Seeduwa on 9 October 1945. Vijaya was an endearing personality with an enduring vision whom …

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How C.P. de Silva did not Become Prime Minister Due to “Salagama” Caste Factor.

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj The Prime Minister was the most poweful person in Sri Lanka known earlier as Ceylon during the first three decades of independence from Britain. The post of Prime minister lost its sheen after the Executive presidency was introduced in 1978. Until then the prestigious PM POST was a position much coveted by politicians.. …

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Sri Lankan Govt Should Withdraw Draft ‘Rehabilitation’ Law that Would Spur Great risk of abuse Abuse by Proposing Detention Without Judicial Review at Military-Run Centers States Human Rights Watch

The Sri Lankan government should withdraw a draft law that would give the authorities broad powers to detain people in military-run “rehabilitation” centers, placing them at great risk of abuse, Human Rights Watch said today. The Bureau of Rehabilitation Bill, submitted to parliament on September 23, 2022, would allow the compulsory detention in centers of …

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Police Ban SJB led Protest Against “Ekwa Nagitimu” SLPP Rally in Nawalapitiya to Prevent Potential Breach of Peace; Protesters Gather in Town Chanting Slogans Calling Mahinda and Rajapaksas “Hora,Hora”;15 Including SJB Organizer Arrested

By Buddhika Samaraweera A total of 15 persons were arrested by the Police during a protest held in Nawalapitiya town against the rally organised by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) under the theme “Let’s Rise Together” (Ekwa Nagitimu), and former Prime Minister and incumbent MP Mahinda Rajapaksa, who arrived to participate in the said …

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President Wickremesinghe Expresses Confidence on Successful Restructuring of External debt Following Discussions Between SL delegation led by State Minister of Finance and International Monetary Fund, China, India and Japan

President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday expressed confidence on successful restructuring of external debt following talks with Chinese Finance Minister. The President said that the delegation headed by the State Minister of Finance, who is currently in Washington, held initial discussions on Saturday with the International Monetary Fund and the three main countries, China, India and Japan …

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5.7 million Sri Lankans require urgent humanitarian assistance States latest Economic Survey Report released by the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society and the International Federation of Red Cross Societies; “The numbers are very likely to multiply” says report

By Darshana Abayasingha The economic crisis has impacted 96% of households with food, health costs and livelihoods at the top of listed concerns, reveals the latest Economic Survey Report released last week by the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The psychological wellbeing …

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We cannot invoke only the LTTE’s atrocities against children while overlooking the State’s raining down of shells on bunkers where (Tamil) children sheltered. Majority or minority alike, the Sri Lankan State’s list of grievous sins against its own children are many.

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene When President Ranil Wickremesinghe uses gut wrenching imagery to equate Sinhalese mothers and fathers taking their children to protest sites with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) using Tamil children as human shields against state forces, it is deliberate and premeditated. Two unsettling sides of the same coin The President’s …

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“Ranil Wickremesinghe is our President but he will have to bear the shame of defeat if he does not accept our proposals and rushes the 22nd amendment through with Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe.” Threatens SLPP Gen Secy Sagara Kariyawasam

By Damith Wickramasekara The fate of the Constitution’s 22nd Amendment (22A) hangs in the balance with the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) laying down two “mandatory” conditions to ensure its passage—including a clause to make members of independent Commissions accountable for their actions. The SLPP also wants the clause prohibiting dual citizens from holding membership …

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India’s stand during voting at the UN is nuanced to serve its national interest while maintaining its focus on core issues. In other words, it is an expression of realpolitik.

By Col R Hariharan India’s abstention from voting on a draft resolution at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to debate on the human rights situation in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR) on October 6, has surprised many at home and abroad. The draft resolution, moved by a core group of eight nations—Canada, Denmark, …

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Ponniyin Selvan: I (PS-1) could have helped in removing the “anti-Chola perception prevalent among sections of Sinhalese” states Sri Lankan Writer Ayathurai Santhan “The Pandyas and the Sinhalese were traditionally close allies” he says

By T. Ramakrishnan Ponniyin Selvan: I (PS-1) the star-studded Tamil feature film based on the novel of Tamil writer of yesteryear Kalki, could have helped in removing the “anti-Chola perception prevalent among sections of Sinhalese”, according to Ayathurai Santhan, a Jaffna-based veteran bilingual Sri Lankan Tamil writer. Pointing out that the Pandyas and the Sinhalese …

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The Tamil language flourished under the Cholas but not all Chola subjects were Tamils in an ethnic or racial sense. Did the Cholas or their subjects retain any notion of a unified Tamil ethnicity or race?

By Elijah Hoole Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan-1, or PS-1, is billed as a pan-India movie. The story, based on Kalki Krishnamurthy’s historical fiction by the same name, unfolds in the early years of the Chola dynasty of 10th century CE. Speaking at a promotional event in Mumbai, Vikram, a lead actor in the film, told …

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Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa denies accusations that the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) led by him and other parties in the Opposition are blocking the adoption of the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa denied accusations that the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) led by him and other parties in the Opposition are blocking the adoption of the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Premadasa said the Opposition would have had a favourable response regarding the 22A prepared had the Prime Minister provided satisfactory answers to several …

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“Taking children to protest demonstrations should be stopped. They are taking children to protests, not because they cannot be left alone at home, but to be used as a human shield, similarly to what Prabhakaran did.”- President Ranil Wickremesinghe

BY Buddhika Samaraweera While equating those who take their children to protest demonstrations as being akin to slain Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran’s use of children as human shields, President Ranil Wickremesinghe stated that all measures will be taken in consultation with Attorney General (AG) Sanjay Rajaratnam (PC) to prevent young …

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Hindi Film SuperstarAmitabh Bachchan Celebrates 80th Birth Anniversary:: How “Brand Bachchan” has stood the test of time in the Advertising World

By Krishna Gopalan Be it films, advertising, public messaging, Amitabh Bachchan remains a credible voice and much sought after; it is a case of getting better with age Vivek Sharma, Founder, Altivyst Advisors and former CMO Pidilite & Philips, thinks one of the biggest strengths of Bachchan is his credibility with all sections of people. …

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Arjuna Mahendran, Arjun Aloysius and Eight Others accused in the first Bond Scam case of 2015 released from the charges filed under the Public Property Act, by the Colombo Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar in a 2/3 Majority Verdict

Central Bank former Governor Arjuna Mahendran, and nine other individuals who were accused in the first Bond Scam case of 2015 were released from the charges filed under the Public Property Act, by the Colombo Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar yesterday. The court ruled that it cannot proceed with the charges filed under the Public Property …

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Urban Poverty Triples in Sri Lanka with the On-going Economic Crisis Creating More “Newly Poor Families”: World Bank Urges Govt to Devise a Social Protection Strategy and Increase Financing for Social Assistance

By Meera Srinivasan As Sri Lankans continue braving their worst economic crisis since Independence, urban poverty on the island has tripled in the last year, from 5% to 15 %, according to a recent World Bank report. Sri Lanka is experiencing “its highest poverty rate since 2009 [when the civil war ended], and an erosion …

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Sirimavo Bandaranaike: The Grand Old Lady of Sri Lankan Politics

by D.B.S.Jeyaraj October 10th 2022 is the 22nd death anniversary of the world’s first woman prime minister Mrs.Sirima Bandaranaike. I am therefore reproducing on my blog an article written about her by me 22 years years ago. It was published in the Indian news-magazine “Frontline” of Aug 19th – Sep 01st 2000 (Vol 17-Issue 17) …

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We need a Govt that the people trust, one that enjoys their confidence and one that will speak with them in terms of why we have to make the sacrifices and bear the burden necessary to get us out of the horrendous mess we have allowed ourselves to get into.

By Dr.Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Yet another resolution on Sri Lanka has passed in the UN Human Rights Council, 20 member states voting for it, seven against and 20 abstaining. This resolution will facilitate the continuation of the Accountability Project to collect and preserve evidence in respect of the allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity …

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“I intend to reduce before the next election , the number of council members for local Governing bodies such as Pradeshiya Sabhas, Municipal Councils, and Urban Councils from the current 8,000 to 4,000,” States President Ranil Wickremesinghe

President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday announced a raft of amendments to the electoral system, noting that the existing political system was a major cause for the current economic crisis. “A referendum will be called to decide on the parliamentary electoral system if the Select Committee which is proposed to be established fails to decide on the …

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TNA Leader and Trincomalee MP Sampantha writes to President Wickremesinghe Regarding Issues Concerning the Thirukkoneshwaram Temple and Attempts to Interdict the Territorial Contiguity of the Predominantly Tamil Speaking Northern and Eastern Provinces

(Full Text of Letter Dated 14 September 2022 sent by Tamil National Alliance(TNA) Leader and Trincomalee district MP Rajavarothayam Sampanthan to President Ranil Wickremesinghe Regarding Issues relating to the Thirukkoneshwaram Temple) THIRUKONESHWARAM – “DAKSHANA KAILASH” RENOWNED HIND U TEMPLE IN TRINCOMALEE AND TRINCOMALEE HARBOUR I am informed that in recent times certain meetings have been …

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“We can engage in our daily debates, but we need to make one national policy. If we continue with that national policy, we will never fail. We made the mistake of changing policies with every change of Government,” states President Ranil Wickremesinghe

President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday reiterated the need for a stable national policy to rebuild Sri Lanka, insisting on the importance of an export-oriented economy. “A strong economic policy and political stabilisation are essential to improve Sri Lanka’s economy and place it in the international sphere,” he said, opening Sri Lanka’s first life-saving pharmaceutical manufacturing plant …

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Geopolitics and National Interests Determined the Ayes,Nays and Abstentions during the Vote on the Resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council Session in Geneva

By P.K.Balachandran Looking at the voting on the UN Human Rights Council’s resolution on Sri Lanka on October 6, it appears that the decisions taken by the 47 members were determined by their respective positions in geopolitics and their national interest. The 20 members who voted for the resolution castigating Sri Lanka for alleged human …

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No Elections Until Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) Formulates new System of Voting by July 2023 ; If PSC does not Deliver by July a Country wide Referendum will be held to Decide on Electoral system says President Wickremesinghe

According to a press release issued by the Presidential Media Division (PMD) yesterday (9), President Ranil Wickremesinghe is to appoint a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) to decide on the Parliamentary voting system by July next year, with the next General Election to be held under the new system. This virtually rules out the possibility of …

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Colombo District MP Mano Ganesan Requests President Wickremesinghe to Direct IGP to Discontinue the Gathering of Personal Details from Residents in Colombo by the Police

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Samagi Jana Balawegaya Opposition MP and Tamil Progressive Alliance Leader Mano Ganesan yesterday (9) said that he brought to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s attention that the collection of personal residential details carried out by the Police in the city of Colombo had caused disturbance among residents, and noted that he believes that President …

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Police Disperse Event at Galle Face Green to Commemorate Persons Involved in the “Aragalaya” who lost their Lives due to Various Reasons, Police Personnel Deployed in Large numbers Remove Men,Women and Children Forcibly

By Buddhika Samaraweera The Police yesterday (9) obstructed a peaceful protest to commemorate those who lost their lives during the “aragalaya” (people’s struggle), which began by demanding the resignation of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the Galle Face Green in Colombo in April, and arrested several persons who attended the said protest. The Police had …

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Can Southern communities reduced to scraping for daily existence due to reckless decisions taken by corrupt ‘kings’ on whom they lavished unstinted adoration, ‘eat’ the political propaganda of the ‘magnificent Sinhala majority,’ which they and their unfortunate children have been nourished on, for most of their lives?

By Kishali Pinto-Jayawardene There is a deep tragedy at the heart of Sri Lanka’s constitutional, financial and legal paralysis that we must understand. ‘Eating’ political propaganda Some years ago, infuriated supporters of a drug baron turned vassal of the Rajapaksas lashed out at a courageous forest officer who protested against the destruction of the environment …

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Wimal Weerawansa claims the debate on 22 A is being held up due to the opposition of 10-15 government MPs whose strings were being pulled by “Mola Hathano” (The one with seven brains), a term he frequently uses to refer to Basil Rajapaksa.

By Sandun Jayawardana The passage of the 22nd Amendment (22A) to the Constitution, widely considered as a key component in the political reform process, was delayed in Parliament this week amid sharp divisions between the government and opposition over the draft amendment. Differences of opinion regarding the content of the draft amendment were far more …

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“You all hold different political views. But you can achieve your political goals only if the country recovers from this economic crisis.At a time when no other political party or leader of the opposition would accept this risk, I accepted the risk for the country and embarked on a dangerous journey. We have progressed gradually, but steadily. We know that the majority of people in our country support this journey”. – President Ranil Wickremesinghe

(Full text of President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Special statement in Parliament on October 6, 2022) I got the opportunity to exchange views with the state leaders during the visits to the United Kingdom and Japan recently. I also got the opportunity to meet the Finance Ministers of the countries where the Asian Development Bank operates during …

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TNA Jaffna MP Sumanthiran Tables in Parliament the Confidential Document signed by Irrigation Minister Roshan Ranasinghe Outlining Plans to Bi-furcate the Tamil Linguistic Contiguity of the Northern and Eastern Provinces by Altering the Ethnic Composition of Mullaitheevu South and Trincomalee North

(Text of Speech made by Tamil National Alliance Jaffna District Parliamentarian M.A.Sumanthiran during the adjournment debate in Parliament. on 06.10.2022) Thank you for the time that’s given to speak on this adjournment debate today. However, as I begin to speak I must note, that this is an anti–climax. The country has been waiting for serious …

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Sri Lankan actor Shyam Fernando Plays the Role of King Mahinda V in the Blockbuster Tamil Movie “Ponniyin Selvan” (Son of the Ponni River)

Sri Lankan film actor Shyam Fernando has made his debut in Indian Tamil cinema by enacting the role of a Sinhala King in the much awaited Tamil mega movie “Ponniyin Selvan” -1. The film directed by legendary film director Maniratnam hit the screens on September 30th 2022. The film is produced by Allirajah Subashkaran who …

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The Army Thought Prabhakaran had Died when “Col” Shankar was Killed

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj The book launch of “Rana Bimaka Panhinda” (Notes from the battlefield) written by Former “Lankadeepa” journalist Ratnapala Gamage took place at the J.R.Jayewardene centre in Colombo on September 13th.The Lankadeepa’s ex- defence correspondent now domiciled in Switzerland has in the book recounted many of his experiences while reporting on the long war between …

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“I appealed to critics on Social Media to suggest a better person if there was one who could have been chosento lead the Country and Solve the Economic Crisis instead of Ranil but no one has responded to my request”

By Victor Ivan A statement I made on Ranil Wickremesinghe that he was the most suitable person for Sri Lanka to have been chosen from among the current politicians to solve the balance of payments crisis facing the country has caused strong opposition from some critics; and I must say that I was amused by …

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Sri Lanka Categorically Rejects UNHRC resolution as being divisive and polarising: . “This resolution is not helpful to Sri Lanka,” Said Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry while addressing the Council

The new resolution on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, sponsored by the Core Group on Sri Lanka and supported by 30 other countries in total, was taken up for action at the concluding segment of the 51st Regular Session of the UNHRC yesterday where it was adopted by a majority vote. 20 countries …

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President Wickremesinghe unveils a fourfold strategic plan for Sri Lanka to recover from the economic crisis in a Special Statement to Parliament;“It will be possible to make this journey stronger and faster only with the support of all of you” Ranil tells MPs

President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday, making a special statement in Parliament, reiterated that the Government is ready to overcome the worst economic crisis in history even amidst shocks. He also invited all parties to join the country’s rebuilding program irrespective of their personal grudges of the past. During his speech, the President unveiled a fourfold strategic …

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Rresolution titled ‘Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka’ Passed by the 47 Member UN Human Rights Council with 20 Countries Voting in favour;7 Including China and Pakistan Vote Against;India and 19 Other Countries Abstain

By Meera Srinivasan India on Thursday abstained from voting on a resolution on Sri Lanka at the U.N. Human Rights Council, while observing that Sri Lanka’s progress in implementing commitments on the 13 th Amendment, meaningful devolution, and early provincial elections remains “inadequate”. “Achieving prosperity for all Sri Lankans and realising the legitimate aspirations of …

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Is Gotabaya Rajapaksa Planning to Return to Politics? Secret Campaign Launched by Business Tycoon and Media Personailty to Ascertain Whether the Former President Continues to Retain Public Trust

By JAMILA HUSAIN Former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa who returned back to the country recently after countries failed to give him asylum, has now begun a secret PR campaign to clear his failed image within the masses, to persuade the villages that he was misguided in making crucial decisions by those close to him, the Daily …

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Decreasing Support for Sri Lanka in Combatting Resoltion at the UN Human Rights Council 51st Session in Geneva;“The number of votes will be significantly lesser. We have to be realistic,” Says Foreign Minister Ali Sabry,

By Meera Srinivasan Sri Lanka will get a “significantly lesser” number of favourable votes at the U.N. Human Rights Council, Foreign Minister Ali Sabry on Wednesday said, apparently resigned to reduced international support at the Geneva forum whose 51 st session is underway. “The number of votes will be significantly lesser. We have to be …

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President Wickremesinghe Asks Prime Minister Gunawardena to inquire from political parties in the Opposition about their formal position on the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has instructed Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena to inquire from political parties in the Opposition regarding their final stance on the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. The President has asked the PM to seek their opinion and inform him of their decision immediately. Wickremesinghe has instructed Gunawardena after it was revealed that various …

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“People’s Councils can become a vehicle for mobilizing people around the country, at the national and regional levels, for democratic action.”- Rajani Thiranagama Memorial Committee Jaffna People’s Forum for Peaceful Co-existence

(Text of a declaration unanimously adopted at the Commemoration of Rajani Thiranagama’s 33rd Death Anniversary held in Jaffna on 2 October, 2022.) Democracy is enshrined in People’s Sovereignty. Democratic governance upholds people’s sovereignty. But the current economic and political crisis has raised questions about the exercise of people’s sovereignty in the representative forms of governance …

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SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa Says he Utilised the Central Cultural Fund to Uplift Buddhism by Constructing Dhamma Schools and Dagobas when he was a cabinet Minister in the UNP Govt; opposition leader lready to go around Country to Refute Allegations of misusing CCF

By Buddhika Samaraweera Opposition and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Leader Sajith Premadasa said that he will travel around the country to show the public the projects implemented using the Central Cultural Fund, in response to allegations from parties related to the Government who claim that he had misused the money of the said fund. Speaking …

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Does a President flippantly sign gazettes, so clearly ultra vires the principal enactment,on matters of high national security in the same manner as hurriedly grabbing a cup of coffee while dashing out of the house for work?

By Kishali Pinto – Jayawardene The recent declaration of several High Security Zones in Colombo under Sri Lanka’s virtually obsolete Official Secrets Act has continued to raise feverish speculation in regard to the motivations behind the bizarre Presidential act. Have we lost our collective legal wit? Amidst rumours that the contested gazette will be withdrawn, …

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President Wickremesinghe’s resolve to undertake an “unprecedented fiscal effort, as part of the government’s commitment to restore the country’s debt sustainability,” may face severe political, economic and social opposition that make it difficult to implement.

By Nimal Sanderatne President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s brilliant address to the Annual Sessions of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Manila on September 29, was a strong commitment to undertake economic reforms and an exhortation to the international community to assist Sri Lanka in her quest for economic recovery. He also referred succinctly to the global …

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“Democracy Stillborn” – a Book written by Rajan and Kirupaimalar Hoole traces the present plight of Sri Lanka to the battles of the 1920s over the championship of labour by Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam.

“DEMOCRACY STILLBORN”” written by Rajan Hoole and Kirupaimalar Hoole is a recent Perera- Hussein publication. The book focuses on the past,present and future of politics in Ceylon/Sri Lanka from a Labour movement perspective. The backpage of the book summarises the essence of its contents and the point of view articulated by the husband and wife …

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President Wickremesinghe Orders Withdrawal of Gazette Declaring Certain Areas in Colombo as High Security Zones under the Official Secrets Act

The controversial gazette issued declaring High Security Zones (HSZs) in Colombo under the Official Secrets Act was withdrawn with effect from yesterday (1). A senior Government minister told The Sunday Morning that the President had directed the Attorney General and relevant officials to make the necessary arrangements to withdraw the gazette notification.

How and Why Buddhist Monk Talduwe Somarama Thero Shot and Killed Prime Minister S.W.R.D.Bandarananaike Sixty-three Years ago

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj Sixty-three years ago on September 25th 1959 the Prime Minister Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike (SWRDB) of Sri Lanka known as Ceylon then was shot and seriously wounded by a Buddhist monk. Prime Minister SWRD Bandaranaike succumbed to his injuries and passed away the following day. Thereafter September 26th 1959 got etched as …

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Rajini Rajasingham Thiranagama: Unforgettable Symbol of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tragedy

By D.B.S. Jeyaraj (This article was first published eight years ago to commemorate the 25th death anniversary of Dr.Rajini.It is re-posted here without any changes to denote her 33rd death anniversary) It was 25 years ago on September 21st 1989 that Dr. Rajini Thiranagama nee Rajasingham was killed in Jaffna. She was 35 years old …

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It seems that the political strategy of the leader of the opposition is to politically destroy President Ranil Wickremesinghe, his main political rival by making him a political prisoner dependent on the Pohottuwa party.

By Victor Ivan The picture of Sri Lanka is still not clear; it is in a state of chaos. Apparently the most difficult phase of the balance of payments crisis is moving towards a point where it could be resolved for the common good of the country; but the most difficult era of this crisis …

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Police Launch Investigation Into Alleged Role of Politicians in Encouraging Protest Groups to “overthrow the government by forcefully occupying Parliament and preventing a vote to elect a new President following the resignation of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in July”.

By Jamila Husain The police have launched extensive investigations over the involvement of some politicians who had encouraged some ‘protester’ groups to overthrow the government by forcefully occupying Parliament and preventing a vote to elect a new President following the resignation of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in July. Highly placed sources told Daily Mirror that …

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The danger of the proposed ‘Bureau of Rehabilitation: Arbitrary detention and torture by another name?

BY Ambika Satkunanathan Undeterred by the economic crisis, the Government continues its attempts to enact regressive, repressive, and counterproductive laws, the most recent being the Bureau of Rehabilitation Bill. Lack of legal definitions Persons to whom the proposed law applies include former combatants, individuals who have “engaged in extreme or destructive acts of sabotage” (“members …

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If the country needs the help from the diaspora which President Wickremesinghe is trying hard to attract, then he should be given the political strength to challenge the Rajapaksa cabal

By Neville De Silva President Wickremesinghe’s first official visit as head of state was on a sad occasion here in the United Kingdom. The country was mourning the death of a much beloved Queen who had been the longest reigning monarch in England and had endeared herself to her subjects so much that many people …

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“We will ask the petroleum minister to give an explanation to the country as to why the government imports the Russian oil at a higher price from a third party when there is an opportunity to import at a lower price directly from Russia.” – Eran Wickramaratne MP

While there is so much of poverty in the country, with loss of employment, loss of income malnourishments, children going to schools have been disrupted, certain people continue to steal and rob the country. It was recently exposed about exorbitant prices being paid to import of coal and petroleum into the country said Mr Eran …

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MHM Ashraff; From Sectarian Muslim Leader to Visionary National Statesman.

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj On the fateful morning of 16 September 2000, Mohammed Hussein Muhammad Ashraff(MHM Ashraff) boarded a Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Mi-17 helicopter at the Police grounds in Bambalapitiya. The time was 9.30 am. The legendary leader of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) was at that time, the Cabinet Minister in charge of …

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246 Children Admitted by Parents in Northern Province to Child Care Foster Homes; increase in numbers due to current economic crisis, which has resulted in parents facing financial instability being unable to provide for their children.

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Due to the severity of the economic crisis and the lack of household finances, there has been an increase in the number of children being admitted by their families to children’s homes in the Northern Province. Statistical data provided by the Child Care and Probation Department of the Northern Province has revealed …

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While President Wickremesinghe blunders and the opposition exists in a parallel universe where their electoral victory is written in the stars, the Rajapaksas are back to weaving their web of lies and deception.

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “Was there then no essential difference between the ruler and the ruled?” Salman Rushdie (The Enchantress of Florence) Sri Lanka, unravelled and unravelling, is mesmerised by a new wonder: the Lotus Tower. When that monumental symbol of Rajapaksa folly was opened to the public last week, people thronged to pay the entrance …

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MA Sumanthiran PC Citing Mavai Senathirajah vs. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge (SC FR 646/2003) Case says Interim Order Issued by Courts in 2006 Upholds TNA Position Challenging the Legality of Setting up High Security Zones

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Spokesperson MP M.A. Sumanthiran PC yesterday (25) observed on social media that the demarcation of high-security zones (HSZ) two days ago in Colombo was not a new practice, charging that such illegal demarcation has been conducted over many thousands of acres of lands in the North and East …

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Senior Health Ministry Allegedly Allocating expensive.acutely scarce pharmaceutical drugs and other medical supplies received as donations from various parties to specific patients with connections to themselves being treated in certain hospitals,

By Buddhika Samaraweera Certain senior officials of the Ministry of Health are working to allocate expensive and acutely scarce pharmaceutical drugs and other medical supplies received as donations from various parties, due to the prevailing shortage of such, to specific patients with connections to the former who are being treated in certain hospitals, The Morning …

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Trade Union Co-ordination Committee (TUCC) and the Socialist Youth Union (SYU) challenge President Ranil Wickremesinghe by Asking him to expand the holding capacity of prisons in the country and stating that they will continue their protest movement on an even larger scale in the coming days,

BY Buwanajee Coralage The Trade Union Co-ordination Committee (TUCC) and the Socialist Youth Union (SYU) yesterday (25) challenged President Ranil Wickremesinghe to expand the holding capacity of prisons in the country, stating that they will continue their protest movement on an even larger scale over the coming days, and that a substantially larger number of …

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Infamous Anti- Islam Monk Gnanasara Thero Participating in Saudi Arabian National day Celebration as Special Guest of Saudi Ambassador is Widely Criticized but Bodu Bala Sena Gen Secy Remains Unfazed

By Buddhika Samaraweera Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) General Secretary Ven. Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera said that he would not take any notice of the criticism and sarcasm on social media platforms, particularly on Facebook, regarding his participation in an event to mark the Saudi National Day on Friday (23). Commenting on the social media posts …

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S.P. Balasubrahmanyam won the Guinness World Record for recording the highest number of songs by a singer:Sang over 40,000 songs in 16 languages

By S. Murali Sripathi Panditaradhyula Balasubrahmanyam (4 June 1946 – 25 September 2020), also referred to as S. P. Balu or SPB, was an Indian musician, playback singer, music director, actor, dubbing artist and film producer who worked predominantly in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam. Affectionately called as ‘Balu’ in his friends’ circle, SPB …

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Using the Archaic Official Secrets to Demarcate Some Areas as High Security Zones: is there fear that the ‘Aragalaya’ may spirit away ‘secret documents’ from places declared as High Security Zones?

By Kishali Pinto – Jayawardene Whatever the motivations for the Ranil Wickremesinghe Presidency to drag the Official Secrets Act (1955) out of cold storage and employ its provisions to declare certain places as ‘High Security Zones,’ that decision is both foolish and counter productive. Waving of the red flag to an enraged bull The Wickremesinghe …

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The Bar Association of Sri Lanka says the Official Secrets Act’s Section 2 oes not provide the Minister the authority to designate a sizable portion of the country as a High Security Zone; BASL declares it will carefully review the provisions and take necessary legal measures to protect people’s Fundamental Rights

Any offence committed in the newly declared High Security Zones (HSZ) will enable police to take up the case in the High Courts, a senior official of the Public Security Ministry said. He said the measure was taken to ensure that administration was continued without interruption. “All locations declared as HSZs are required to maintain …

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Police use tear gas and water cannonsto disperse protesters in Maradana; Video on Social media shows Eranga Gunasekara, national organiser of the Socialist Youth Union (SYU) and a Buddhist monk being beaten by cops;83 Protesters Arrested,

By Yoshitha Perera Police have detained 83 demonstrators, including Eranga Gunasekara, national organiser of the Socialist Youth Union (SYU), the youth front of the JVP, during a protest march yesterday. Members from the National People’s Power (NPP) along with the SYU yesterday staged a protest in front of the Lipton roundabout demanding the release of …

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Prime Minister’s Motion to set up “National Council” representing all recognised political parties in Parliament passed without a vote but Opposition Parties are Critical of Govt’s move

By Sandun Jayawardana A “National Council” (NC) with a key responsibility of guiding short, medium, and long-term national policies and representing all recognised political parties in Parliament was passed this week without a vote. Opposition parties though, were critical that the government had diluted the NC and that its original purpose has been lost. Prime …

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Ukraine President Zelensky’s Announcement about Rescuing 7 Sri Lankans Held as Captives by Invading Russian Forces Shocks Sri Lanka and Entangles Colombo and Moscow in a Potential Diplomatic Wrangle

By Meera Srinivasan Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly said seven Sri Lankans, who were held by the “invading Russian forces since March” in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, had been rescued from “torture chambers”. Mr. Zelenskyy drew attention to the “seven citizens of Sri Lanka”, who were “students of Kupiansk Medical College”. “Back …

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First List of MPs Representing Recognized Political Parties in Parliament Nominated to the “National Council” released by Speaker; Second list of nominees to be announced shortly, Number of MPs in Council Restricted to 35 or less

The Speaker of the Sri Lankan parliament on Friday (sep 23) presented the first list of Members of Parliament, who have been nominated to the ‘National Council’, which had been established according to the proposal presented by Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena. Presenting an amendment, the chief Government Whip said that the ‘National Council’ chaired by …

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe says Queen Elizabeth II Looked Exhausted After spending half a day with outgoing UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Incoming Premier Liz Truss

President Ranil Wickremesinghe says anyone spending half a day with outgoing UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and new PM Liz Truss will be exhausted. He said that the late Queen Elizabeth II looked exhausted after meeting Johnson and Liz Truss two days before she passed away.

If the Opposition had adopted a policy of supporting Ranil at least on a short-term basis with the view to overcoming the crisis facing the country, it would have been possible undoubtedly, to bring about a positive change in the Country

By Victor Ivan “The Aragalaya had a sensitive heart, but it lacked a mature brain and intellectual prowess” In what sense does the Aragalaya become important to us? What expectations has it generated? Has it been successful in achieving them? It can be considered as the biggest and the most popular uprising that erupted since …

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A 25-point common framework for a re-founding of the center-left.

BY DR. DAYAN JAYATILLEKA 1. The last time the Sri Lankan citizenry suffered materially in a manner remotely similar to the current suffering was in 1970-1977. The leader of the day never led the nation again. It took 17 years and her rebellious daughter, who was not associated with the suffering of the past and …

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President Wickremesinghe Designates Several areas Within and around Colombo as High Security Zones by Gazette Proclamation; Public Gatherings and Protest Demonstrations Banned Within HS Zones;Parking Restricted

Several areas in and around Colombo have been declared as High Security Zones by President Ranil Wickremesinghe. Accordingly, areas around the Parliament Complex, Supreme Court Complex, High Court Complex in Colombo, Magistrate Court Complex in Colombo and Attorney General’s Department, Presidential Secretariat, President’s House, Sri Lanka Navy Headquarters and Police Headquarters have been declared as …

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Archaeology Dept’s Illegal Attempts to Construct New Structures in Krunthoormalai and Allocate Land in Koneshwaram Temple area to “outsider”traders must be stopped immediately states TNA MP Sumanthiran in Parliament;also requests Palaly Airport taxes to be Waived as in the case of Mattala

(Text of Speech made by TNA Jaffna District Parliamentarian M.A.Sumanthiran M.P. in Parliament on 22nd September 2022) Thank you Hon. Deputy speaker for the opportunity to speak a few words at today’s debate. The Hon. Minister for aviation was here for a moment ago, I want to raise a matter with regard to Palali air …

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The “Repeal PTA” mobile signature collection campaign Vehicle that began its Journey from Northern Kankesanthurai reaches Galle Face Green; Several Politicians from Different Parties other than the SLPP address Multi-ethnic gathering;Opposition MPs Argue with Police Over Attempts to Obstruct Campaign

BY Buddhika Samaraweera The “Repeal PTA” mobile signature collection campaign reached Colombo’s Galle Face yesterday (22), after travelling across the country from Kankesanthurai, resulting in an argument with the heavy police presence in the area about the purpose and result of the gathering at the iconic venue. Organised by the youth organisation of the Tamil …

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How can you withdraw from the UNHRC 30/1 resolution that you yourself co-sponsored and agreed to when you were the Justice Minister and the Incumbent President the Prime Minister in Sep 2015 ? MA Sumanthiran MP asks Justice Minister Dr.Wijedasa Rajapakshe.

(Text of Speech made by TNA Jaffna District Parliamentarian M.A.Sumanthiran M.P. in Parliament on 22nd September 2022) The Government is now facing a challenge in the UN Human rights council, Hon. Minister of Justice is here, and that’s good, I want to refer to some matters that concern him as well. In September 2015, the …

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ITAK President “Maavai” Senathirajah Refutes Media Reports of Party Pressure being Exerted on TNA Leader Sampanthan to Resign as Trinco MP; “We have not taken any decision nor do we request our Leader to resign. We cannot remove him either,” says Maavai

BY Mirudhula Thambiah Denying news reports to the contrary, Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) Leader Mavai Senathirajah yesterday (21) said that the party has not taken any decision nor requested the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Leader and Trincomalee District MP R. Sampanthan to resign from his Parliamentary seat. Speaking to The Morning yesterday, Senathirajah noted …

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Sri Lanka keeps pressing China for a $4 billion loan but talks dragging on for several months appear to have not yielded an agreement. Rather than restructure Sri Lanka’s existing debt, Beijing has indicated it would prefer to instead extend new loans to an already heavily indebted economy.

By Ananth Krishnan and Meera Srinivasan China has offered Pakistan’s visiting Army Chief technical help as the country deals with record floods, but did not announce any substantial financial assistance which its “all-weather” ally has been seeking. Both Pakistan and Sri Lanka, facing financial stress, have been engaged in long-running talks with Beijing for assistance, …

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“Beware of officials who mislead the parliament with distorted figures” Eran Wickramaratne tells the President and Govt. “Launch investigation on excise tax leakage during yahapalana regime” suggests SJB MP

SJB, MP Eran Wickramaratne warned the new President and the government not to get caught up in corruption, theft and irregularities and said that if they get caught up in them, the country will never be able to be rebuilt. Speaking in Parliament today (21) he also emphasized the importance of being careful about officials …

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“A country needs to uphold its culture and religion, but not at the expense of its growth. The so-called preachers of Buddhism are not aware of its philosophy” says Tourism State Minister Diana Gamage

BY Buwanajee Coralage In Sri Lanka, all fruitful initiatives for national growth have always been blocked by antiquated cultural arguments, claimed State Minister of Tourism Diana Gamage while addressing Parliament yesterday (21). “A country needs to uphold its culture and religion, but not at the expense of its growth. The so-called preachers of Buddhism are …

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Though Mangala has left this earth, his radical centrist ideology still exists in the hearts of the Sri Lankan youth and clear-minded citizens. And if our country is to truly ever thrive again, Mangala’s ideology must be protected, it must blossom, it must become our national ideology.

By Krishantha Prasad Cooray In many ways, the economic collapse of Sri Lanka became a near certainty in the weeks after Gotabaya Rajapaksa was elected President. In hindsight, it is clear to all that his government’s number one priority was consolidating their power and punishing those it saw as their enemies. Its next priority was …

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The People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists at The Hague in Netherlands issues indictment against the Govt of Sri Lanka (GoS over the murder of editor and Attorney-at-Law Lasantha Wickrematunge in 2009.

BY Mirudhula Thambiah The People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists at The Hague, the Netherlands, yesterday (19) issued an indictment against the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL), which it found guilty over the murder of editor and Attorney-at-Law Lasantha Wickrematunge. Judge Eduardo Bertoni, who is part of the panel of judges of the Tribunal, …

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Farewell Queen Elizabeth II: Ceremonial splendour in London gives way to a quiet burial in Windsor as Britain says goodbye to its longest-reigning monarch

By Caroline Davies After the majestic funeral pomp and military spectacle, unsurpassed in the nation’s living memory and watched across the world, the final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II would belong only to her family. Night had fallen as she was laid to rest next to the Duke of Edinburgh in the George VI Memorial …

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Six Tamil Parties to Submit Joint Letter to President Ranil Wickremesinghe about Alleged Attempts by Eastern Province Governor to Engineer Demographic Changes Affecting the Tamil people in Trincomalee District

BY Mirudhula Thambiah A letter signed by the political parties of the North and the East opposing the demographic changes in the Trincomalee District will be handed over to President Ranil Wickremesinghe upon his arrival from the UK. Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kuttani (TMTK) Leader and MP C.V. Wigneswaran, Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) Leader Mavai …

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Queen Elizabeth was vested with a sacred duty to hold together a country which, in the ensuing decades, became more diverse, fissiparous, irreverent and distracted than it had ever been before. And so she did!

For the millions who watched on June 2nd 1953—for it was the first time in history that a British coronation had been televised—the most moving part of the ceremony came near the end. It was then that the imperial state crown, encrusted with 2,868 diamonds and weighing more than a kilogram, was placed on the …

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Tamil Progressive Alliance Leader Mano Ganesan Notes Appreciatively that upcountry Tamil Sri Lankans are, as a minority ethnic community are being gradually given due recognition by the international community.

BY Mirudhula Thambiah While appreciating the stance taken by United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery Tomoya Obokata regarding the labour conditions of plantation workers at the ongoing 51st UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session last week, Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) Leader and Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Opposition MP Mano Ganesan noted …

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