Instead of paving Russia’s path to greatness, invading Ukraine would ensure Vladimir Putin’s infamy by leaving his country diplomatically isolated, economically crippled, and strategically vulnerable in the face of a stronger, more united Western alliance.

By Madeleine Albright In early 2000, I became the first senior US official to meet with Vladimir Putin in his new capacity as acting President of Russia. We in the Clinton administration did not know much about him at the time – just that he had started his career in the K.G.B. I hoped the …

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Russia’s recognition of Luhansk and Donetsk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbass is a watershed event. President Vladimir Putin has crossed the Rubicon by by this decision. But a tumultuous period lies ahead.

By M.K. Bhadrakumar Russia’s recognition of the ‘people’s republics’ of Luhansk and Donetsk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbass on Monday is a watershed event. In a manner of speaking, by this decision President Vladimir Putin crossed the Rubicon. But a tumultuous period lies ahead. Moscow followed up by putting the legal underpinnings in …

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Upali Wijewardene: Sri Lanka’s Beloved Home-Grown Tycoon

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj Upali Wijewardene known widely as Upali was arguably Sri Lanka’s first home-grown tycoon of the post – Independence years who captured the popular imagination of the people at large. The Island nation has produced several indigenous business magnates and industrialists of great repute but there was none quite like Upali Wijewardene. He interacted …

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The biggest obstacle to overcoming the crisis facing Sri Lanka is President Gotabaya Rajapaksa the head of state. He lacks experience. He lacks the minimum knowledge that a ruler ought to have.

By Victor Ivan Sri Lanka is in a critical state where its survival depends on an urgent corrective surgery. But neither the Head of State nor the Government has realised that. The Head of State and his Government have focused their full attention on pursuing a policy of cutting down the cost of imports to …

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When our own Govt persecutes us, it is not unpatriotic to turn to the world for help, any more than it is anti-family for a battered spouse or abused child to seek help from neighbours or police. National sovereignty does not mean the sovereign’s right to jail, torture, murder and otherwise illegally punish citizens.

BY Tisaranee Gunasekara Perhaps England’s Henry II did not quite say, “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?” Perhaps he was less explicit, as the sole contemporary chronicler maintains. His meaning nevertheless was clear to the hearers. Four loyal knights, eager to gain favour of their royal master, murdered the offending cleric, Archbishop …

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India’s dilemma over humanitarian intervention is revisiting it, with Russia’s recognition of the two self-proclaimed Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent states; Russia’s compulsions over Donbass today are strikingly similar to India’s vis-a-vis Bangladesh fifty years ago.

By M.K. Bhadrakumar India’s dilemma over humanitarian intervention is revisiting it, with Russia’s recognition of the two self-proclaimed Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent states. India is certainly not going to follow the Russian footfalls. The heart of the matter is that India has adopted a consistent position on issues involving genocide, human …

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Russian President Vladimir Putin Recognizes Luhansk and Donetsk as Independent States and Orders Deployment of Troops into Eastern Ukraine for “Peacekeeping”;Western Nations Announce Tough Sanctions; With 40 Sri Lankans Being in Ukraine Colombo Monitors Situation Closely

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into two rebel- Sri held regions in eastern Ukraine yesterday (22), after recognising them as independent states, following which Western powers rallied behind Ukraine, promising tough sanctions against Russia if it invades, the BBC reported. Russia said the troops have not yet been deployed but will be “peacekeeping” in …

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Political aspirational document of Indian Origin Tamil Srilankans Known as “Malayaha Thamils” has been finalised Announces TPA leader Mano Ganesan MP; Will be Submitted to all Stake holders Commencing From President Rajapaksa Followed by Indian PM Narendra Modi

Text of a Press Commuique Issued by the Media Office of the Tamil Progressive Alliance on February 22nd 2022) Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) & Civil Activists finalized the political aspirational document of Indian Origin Tamil Srilankans, aka Malayaha Thamils, TPA leader Mano Ganesan MP announced after conclusion of the discussion he chaired yesterday in Colombo. …

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Vijaya Kumaratunga: Charismatic Actor-Politician May Have Changed Nation’s Destiny

by D.B.S.Jeyaraj The political landscape of Sri Lanka seems gloomy and desolate. Most of the actors who strut about the political stage posing as visionaries and leaders are in actuality empty vessels devoid of substance. Proverbial wisdom tells us that empty vessels make most sound. This is most apparent in the cacophony of voices currently …

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“We have seen now countries including in our region being saddled with large debts. We have seen projects which are commercially unsustainable: airports where an aircraft doesn’t come, harbours where a ship doesn’t come,” Says Indian Foreign Minister Dr. S.Jaishankar. Was he referring to Sri Lanka?

By Suhasini Haidar Countries seeking loans should worry about unsustainable infrastructure projects like airports and ports that are empty, said External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, in a sharp riposte to Bangladesh Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen, who asked about whether the Quad countries can offer the same kind of financial assistance that China does. In …

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The International Mother Language Day on February 21, is of critical importance. Between 1950 and 2010, 230 languages went extinct.Political persecution, a lack of preservation, and globalization are to blame for the dwindling language diversity.

By P.K.Balachandran The International Mother Language Day, which is celebrated annually on February 21, is of critical importance. History and research tell us that the mother tongue has social, political, cultural and educational dimensions, which the world can ill afford to ignore. The Mother Language Day is meant to: (1) uphold the pride of every …

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“It is very clear that we cannot keep confidence in the current Govt or the AG’s Dept. We have to Wait and See Whether Justice Would be Served for Easter Sunday Terror Attacks Even Under a Future Govt “says Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith

By Buddhika Samaraweera Claiming that the Catholic church could not believe that justice would be served for the victims of Easter Sunday terror attacks of 21 April 2019 under the present Government or the Attorney General’s (AG’s) Department, Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said that they would have to wait and see …

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Until the Office of the Attorney General frees itself from the slimy tentacles of politicisation that clings to its decisions to indict or not to indict, it will remain indicted itself in the court of public opinion.

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene This week’s acquittal of former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando and former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Pujith Jayasundera of a plethora of charges filed against them by the Attorney General in connection to jihadist attacks on Colombo’s churches and hotels, completes the sorry circle of Sri Lanka’s sham investigations into the …

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Former CID Director Shani Abeysekara Files FR Petition Seeking SC Order Preventing Arrest by Police on False Charges Based on Anonymous Petition Linking Him to Easter Bombings; Retd SSP Makes Bombshell Charges about Cover Up by “Intelligence” in Terror Attack Investigations

Former Criminal Investigation Department (CID) director and retired Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Shani Abeysekara filed a Fundamental Rights petition with the Supreme Court on Friday (18) seeking an order to prevent his arrest and detention under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). In his petition, the former CID Director claims that an attempt is …

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Tamil National Alliance seeks“direct engagement” with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for a “continued focus” on the Tamil question and to strengthen India’s Sri Lanka policy while “ignoring” the On -going Fishing Confliict Between Fishermen of Tamil Nadu and Northern Sri Lanka

By Meera Srinivasan Sri Lanka’s Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the largest group representing Tamils of the north and east in Parliament, has sought “direct engagement” with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for a “continued focus” on the Tamil question and to strengthen India’s Sri Lanka policy. In a statement dated February 18, the TNA …

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The “Shitty” attack on Chamuditha Samarawickrama’s home and the forcible arrest of social activist Shehan Malika Gamage are a show of White Van activism Being on the rise in the Rajapaksa Regime

By Lucien Rajakrunanayake The attack on the house of journalist Chamuditha Samarawickrama, last Monday night, gave a show of crooked governance, with the stone and faeces throwers coming in a white van. Adding to this, later on the same day, those who forcibly took away the Catholic and social activist Shehan Malika Gamage to the …

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President Rajapaksa’s bungling of the nation has been a moment of reckoning for most of his constituency. Under better economic conditions, the remaking of a racial exclusivist and militarised state would have been in full swing

By Ranga Jayasuriya Two years back when Gotabaya Rajapaksa was elected president, he had the best of both worlds. At home, a good part of the Sinhala Buddhist constituency was beholden to him. Beyond the shores, key nations, especially those in Europe and America, were willing to work with him, despite their reservations about him. …

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The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka is to hear all petitions filed by numerous individuals and organisations against the existing Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and the amendments tabled by Foreign Minister G L Peiris in Parliament

By Ruwani Fonseka The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka is to hear all petitions filed by numerous individuals and organisations against the existing Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and the amendments which was tabled by Foreign Minister G L Peiris in Parliament recently. Accordingly, the Centre for Policy Alternative Executive Director Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu has filed …

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Petition No SD 16/2022. seeking a special determination of the Supreme Court concerning the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Bill to amend the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act, No. 48 of 1979 filed on 15 February by a group of trade unionists and journalists,

A petition seeking a special determination (SD) of the Supreme Court (SC) concerning the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Bill which seeks to amend the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act, No. 48 of 1979 as amended (PTA), by way of additions and omissions of text, was filed on 15 February by a group …

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Sexual violence often occurs in university settings within nurturing relationships, forged by paying extra attention, providing resources, offering mentorship, and opening opportunities for students.

By Niyanthini Kadirgamar (The writer is a PhD student in education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.) Public outcry over violence in Sri Lankan universities has focused mostly on ragging. Sexual violence, which is equally pervasive, remains an uncomfortable subject to broach when it occurs outside the realm of ragging. As with other social transgressions …

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Is Retd Dr. Shirley Herath who was Remanded in Connection with the All Saints Church Grenade Incident Being Deprived of Medical Tretment by Prison Authorities Despite a Court Order?

BY Buddhika Samaraweera Oshala Herath, the son of Shirley Herath – the retired doctor who is currently in remand custody in connection with the incident of a hand grenade being found in the All Saints’ Church in Colombo – and the Committee for Protecting the Rights of Prisoners (CPRP) have claimed that despite a court …

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Thousands of Crimson Rose butterflies Gather in India’s Southern Coast in a “stopover” Before flying across ocean Towards North-Western Sri Lanka

The pristine beach of Dhanushkodi at the southern-most tip of the Rameswaram island in the Indian peninsula has witnessed a rare phenomenon over the past few days. Thousands of Crimson Rose butterflies swarmed all available flowering plants along the beach. It was their stopover for nectaring, before the butterflies undertook their ultimate flight towards Sri …

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invokes emergency powers to shut down Canada’s “freedom convoy” that has already shaken the Country and rallied populists of the right in other countries.

CANADA’S MAPLE-LEAF flag is ubiquitous—draped over shoulders and unfurled from hockey sticks. The protesters who have converged on Ottawa, Canada’s capital, to demand the end of covid-19 restrictions are brandishing it like stars-and-stripes-waving Americans. On weekdays their numbers dwindle to a thousand or so, though the clog of vehicles, from camper vans to 18-wheelers, parked …

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Controversial Issue of Women Being Forbidden to Wear the “Hijab” and “Abaya” Re- emerges in Sri Lanka

By P.K.Balachandran Fathima Fahmida Rameez, a teacher in the State-run Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College in the Eastern Sri Lankan district of Trincomalee, has not been allowed to resume work wearing the Abaya (a loose garment covering the body except the face), though the Education Department had instructed the school to allow her. Fahmida has …

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92.2% of Sri Lankans were in support elections as a way of choosing the rulers but 75% want “a strong leader who is not inconvenienced by elections.” Reveals Survey Conducted by the Colombo-based Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) in September-October 2021.

By P.K.Balachandran Colombo, February 14: A survey conducted by the Colombo-based Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) in September-October 2021, found that while the majority of Sri Lankans were wedded to the principle of elections, they were also hankering for “a strong leader who is not inconvenienced by elections.” An overwhelming majority (92.2%) were in support …

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The mere contemplation of a surcharge on EPF and ETF payments is ghoulish. The policy envisaging a surcharge is hatched in the devil’s workshop.Is this “GOTABAYAISM” that seeks to call for sacrifices in the pursuit of nation building?

By Rajpal Abeynayake The Government is contemplating a surcharge on the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF) earnings of workers, and though there is no complete clarity on this development, the general expectation is that the surcharge would happen. Is this progressive policy, even in times the Government is in a tight …

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The “Justice for All” organization Convened by MA Sumanthiran MP Launches Islandwide Signature Campaign from Feb 15 onwards Urging the Sri Lankan Govt to Repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act

An islandwide signature campaign has been launched by the “Justice for All” organisation appealing to the Government of Sri Lanka to honour its promise to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). Convener of the organisation, Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran, in a letter stated that the islandwide signature campaign in Colombo will be conducted today (15), …

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Is the “White Vanning” Culture Returning to Sri Lanka? Shehan Malaka Gamage arrested by Persons claiming to be CID officers in a white van when the civil society activist was on the road

By Ruwani Fonseka and Pamodi Waravita Following the arrest of civil society activist Shehan Malaka Gamage by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) yesterday (14), National Catholic Social Communication Centre Director Rev. Cyril Gamini Fernando raised concerns about whether a ‘white van’ culture is on the rise again. “All Gamage did was raise a voice seeking …

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One of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s key slogans has been “Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao” (“Educate the Girl to Save the Girl”) but what we see are appalling images of hijab-wearing girls prevented from entering the classroom by stern and hostile guards.

By Barkha Dutt There are few sights more disturbing than that of young women being locked outside the gates of their high schools and colleges. But that is what recently happened in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, where Muslim girls — many of them teenagers — are being denied their fundamental right to an …

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Popular “Hiru TV” Journalist Chamuditha Samarawickrama’s Residence in Piliyandala Attacked with Stones and Excreta by an Armed Gang with Faces Covered After Holding Security Guard at Gunpoint

BY Buddhika Samaraweera A group of armed persons with their faces covered had attacked the house of popular journalist Chamuditha Samarawickrama in the Piliyandala area last (14) morning, throwing stones and faeces at the house. Speaking to the media after the incident yesterday, Samarawickrama said that an armed group of four persons who had arrived …

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Eight International human rights groups including International Commission of Jurists, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch Condemn Sri Lankan Govt Statement Criticising Human Rights Lawyer Ambika Satkunanathan saying “It clearly constitutes an act of harassment and intimidation.”

The Sri Lankan government’s statement after a human rights lawyer, Ambika Satkunanathan, spoke before the European Parliament about the human rights situation in Sri Lanka amounts to harassment and intimidation, eight human rights groups including International Commission of Jurists, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today. The following is their statement: JOINT NGO STATEMENT …

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Sri Lanka senior parliamentarian Group calls for an “orderly negotiated postponement” of outstanding foreign debt and corrective policy measures including a “strong social welfare scheme” to combat the island nation’s economic crisis.

By Meera Srinivasan A group of senior parliamentarians in Sri Lanka, including some aligned to the government, have called for an “orderly negotiated postponement” of outstanding foreign debt, and corrective policy measures including a “strong social welfare scheme”, to combat the island nation’s economic crisis. In a collective statement dated February 11, the legislators said: …

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Even when assessed against Sri Lanka’s despicable robber baron history the Government’s recent attempt to tax the profits of the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and the Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF)belongs in a contemptible category quite of its own.

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene Sri Lanka’s contemporary politicians have, without exception, developed the robbing of the public coffers into a fine art. Gross monetary debauchery It makes little difference if they have hailed from the plush environs of Colombo with so-called historic legacies to boast of or from the wilds of Polonnaruwa and the deep …

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Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa’s 25% Surcharge of EPF and ETF Funds is a Daylight Robbery of the Peoples Retirement Savings of Private Sector Employees

By Lucien Rjakarunanayke Anuradhapura is a place of resonance for Pohottuva politics. It is from here that Gotabaya Rajapaksa made his echoing speech after being sworn in as the President of Sri Lanka, with so much promise of service to the people. This ancient city of Sri Lankan pride is now the centre of Pohottuva …

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Ariyanayagam Chandranehru: Tamil Nationalist son of the Eastern soil

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj (Former Tamil National Alliance Amparai district MP Ariyanayagam Chandranehru was assassinated on February 7th 2005 long with former LTTE Eastern Political Commissar Lt.Col Kausalyan.. This Article published then in “The Sunday Leader”is reproduced here to denote his 17th death anniversary………….DBSJ) Ariyanayagam Chandranehru was the latest unfortunate casualty caught in the crossfire of a …

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The Killing of LTTE Eastern Political Commissar Lt.Col Kausalyan

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj This column has for the past three weeks been focusing on the abortive Coup d’etat conspiracy of 1962. There has been much reader interest in the articles. I have been pleasantly surprised to receive a lot of responses ranging from persons related or connected to some of the coup suspects to people from …

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“Isn’t it time when our economy has hit rock bottom, isn’t it time, when the judicial system the administration of justice has come to this perilous state, at least now for us to take stock of this together – beyond party lines – and put the system right.”- M.A.Sumanthiran MP

(Text of Speech made in Parliament by TNA Jaffna District M.P. Mathiaparanan Abraham.Sumanthiran PC during the amendments to Criminal Proceedure Code and Judicature Act Debate on 10.02.2022) Thank you Hon. Speaker for the opportunity to participate in the debate. We are debating these amendments that have been tabled yesterday, for two days. The importance of …

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It was after the enactment of the 1978 constitution placing the president above the rule of law that the state of governance became a system of plundering the public property apart from ruling the country.

By Victor Ivan Of all previous independence celebrations held so far, the 74th independence celebration can be described as the most significant one in which there was a strong social dialogue about the independence. From what I have read and heard on social media and several other sources on this occasion, it seemed to me …

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Sajith ,Champika and Sarath: Internecine warfare is simmering within the Smagi Jana Blavegaya with three of its leaders promoting themselves as prospective presidential candidates both overtly and covertly.

By Kelum Bandara In a country of representative, multi-party democracy, it is conceivable that the waning of the popularity of the government is the gain of the opposition. The government no longer enjoys the kind of popularity it had previously. General disillusionment is all too obvious due to numerous issues affecting ordinary people such as …

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Indian Foreign Minister Dr.S. Jaishankar Emphasises to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Prof.G.L. Peiris that Sri Lanka’s interests are best served by ensuring equality, justice, peace and respect for the Tamil people within a united Sri Lanka and that Devolution of power is an important aspect of this process” but statement from Sri Lanka makes no mention of the Tamils, their rights, or the long-pending political solution

By Meera Srinivasan The people of Sri Lanka “increasingly recognise” that India is a true friend that Sri Lanka can rely on at all times, Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris has said, thanking India for the $ 2.4 billion assistance at a “critical juncture” for the island nation in the midst of an economic crisis. Mr. …

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India should worry because the impoverished fishermen of North Lanka could become anti-India and also go into the waiting arms of China which is eyeing the North Lankan fisheries sector for its investments.

By P.K.Balachandran India and Sri Lanka had been at odds for most of the 20 th.Century. The question of the economic and political rights of the people of Indian origin troubled both pre-independence and post-independence governments in the two countries. Then, there was the dispute over Katchchativu island. From 1983, for about 30 years, the …

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“Sri Lanka had no choice but to auction Tamil Nadu vessels” States Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda, “India said they cannot award compensation but would support livelihood programmes for fishermen. We are still awaiting”he says

By Meera Srinivasan According to Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda, India “delaying” assistance promised to northern Sri Lankan fishermen, a space constraint along the coast, and the risk of dengue and pollution from old, damaged fishing vessels berthed along the northern coastline left Sri Lanka with little choice but to auction the Indian boats. …

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Free at Last! Well – known Attorney at -law Hejaaz Hizbullah After Being Incarcerated for 22 Months Under the Draconian PTA Released on Bail.

By Azzaam Ameen Human rights lawyer Hejaaz Hizbullah, was held under the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act No. 48 of 1979 (PTA) for around 22 months, today walked free after being released on bail. The Court of Appeal on Monday (7) granted bail to Hizbullah. The petition filed at the Court of Appeal was …

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Little -known Unique colony of blue whales off the southern tip of Sri Lanka is increasingly at risk from tankers and container ships Unless Shipping Lane Routes are Slightly Shifted say marine campaigners

By Ashifa Kassam Scientists and conservation groups are calling for one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes to be rerouted in an effort to protect the world’s largest animal. Since 2008, researchers have been painstakingly piecing together clues about a little-known, endangered population of blue whales that live off the southern tip of Sri Lanka. …

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Court of Appeal Grants bail to human rights lawyer Hejaaz Hizbullah jailed under the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act No. 48 of 1979 for 22 months but he will be released only after a motion is filed at the Puttalam High Court.

By Pamodi Waravita The Court of Appeal yesterday (7) granted bail to human rights lawyer Hejaaz Hizbullah, who has been held under the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act No. 48 of 1979 (PTA) for around 22 months, but he is yet to be released as a motion will have to be filed at the …

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New 59-page report Titled ‘“In a Legal Black Hole’: Sri Lanka’s Failure to Reform the Prevention of Terrorism Act,” by Human Rights Watch documents the Gotabaya Rajapaksa administration’s misuse of the PTA against the minority Tamil and Muslim communities and to suppress civil society groups

The Sri Lankan government is using the discredited Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to commit prolonged arbitrary detention and torture, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The European Union, other trading partners, and donors, should press for time-bound action to repeal the abusive law and reject the government’s vague pledges of reform. …

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“As a Sri Lankan citizen, it is my right and civic duty to question the actions of elected representatives of this country when such actions lead to the suffering and marginalisation of vulnerable communities and demand accountability,” – Ambika Satkunanathan

By Shihar Aneez Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry has come under strong criticism over a controversial statement on human rights lawyer Ambika Sathkunanathan for a submission she had made to the European parliament’s sub-committee on the island nation’s human rights situation. In her submission made on January 27, Satkunanathan, a lawyer and former commissioner of the …

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Nine suspects arrested over the attack on students at the University of Kelaniya Faculty of Medicine in Ragama on 2 February including Ex- State Minister Arundika Fernando’s son Avinda Randula Jehan Fernando granted bail

BY Buddhika Samaraweera A total of nine suspects who were arrested in connection with the attack on a group of students at the University of Kelaniya Faculty of Medicine in Ragama on the morning of 2 February, including Coconut, Kithul, and Palmyrah Cultivation Promotion and Related Industrial Product Manufacturing and Export Diversification State Minister Arundika …

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Speedy Takeover of Govt Through Surprise Moves was the Aim of 62 Coup Codenamed “Operation Holdfast”

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj The 1962 Coup d’etat conspiracy had three noteworthy aspects.Firstly the architects of the conspiracy wanted a bloodless coup.The planning of the coup was done with the objective of avoiding bloodshed. Important people were to be either detained or have their movement restricted for specific periods of time but would not have suffered summary …

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Lata Mangeshkar could sing in four octaves and had a gift for singing in character by tailoring her voice and emotions to the actress she was voicing onscreen.

By Shalini Venugopal Bhagat Lata Mangeshkar, who enthralled generations of Bollywood audiences as the singing voice behind many actresses’ performances, died on Sunday at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai, India. She was 92. The cause was complications of Covid-19, said Pratit Samdani, a doctor at the hospital, according to Indian news outlets. Prime Minister Narendra …

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President Rajapaksa’s Independence Day message conveys very little to an unimpressed citizenry witnessing Sri Lanka’s finance and foreign ministers trotting around with a begging bowl to neighbours pleading for money to survive the day.

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene It is a paradox without parallel that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa saw fit to invoke the names of Sri Lanka’s great kings and their liberation struggles against ‘foreign invaders’ on this 74th Independence Day while his Government has, through foolhardy economic and political choices, accelerated this nation’s gravest existential crisis since independence …

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TNA Batticaloa District MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam Calls for an Impartial Inquiry Into Incident Where a Teacher at Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College in Trincomalee was allegedly threatened and assaulted over wearing an abaya to School

By Azzaam Ameen Following an incident where Fathima Famitha Rameez, who attempted to resume her duties as a teacher at the Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College, Trincomalee, on Wednesday (2), was allegedly threatened and assaulted over wearing an abaya to school, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam has called for an inquiry into the …

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Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka’s national study of prisons Reveals that 83% of persons detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act were subjected to torture, of which 90% were forced to sign a confession.

By Ambika Satkunanathan (The writer is a former Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka) Over decades, regardless of the Government in power, the abuses enabled by the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) never ceased. They only decreased or increased depending on the regime in power. Even during Yahapalana, arbitrary arrests and torture …

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Can President Rajapaksa or any of his Viyathmaga advisers tell us how ready he is to “provide the necessary leadership Optimism and a Positive Mindset to overcome any challenge facing the country?

By Lucien Rajakarunanayake President Gotabaya Rajapaksa certainly had his most important field day as he addressed the people at the 74th Independence celebrations. His words did seek to call the people to take the country forward, have positive ideas, and not escape from problems. Here are his own words at this historic event: “What the …

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161 civil society individuals and 47 organisations express deep concern over the response of the Foreign Ministry to the statement made by human rights lawyer and advocate Ambika Satkunanathan at the hearing of the European Parliament’s sub-committee on human rights.

(Text of Statement of Condemnation by 161 civil society individuals and 47 organisations In Solidarity with human rights lawyer and advocate Ambika Satkunanathan) 05th February, 2022 We, the undersigned civil society individuals and organisations, are deeply concerned by the response of the Foreign Ministry, dated 4th February, 2022, to the statement made by human rights …

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President Rajapaksa has to recognize that the UN Forum is asking him to account for alleged violation of universal humanitarian laws. He has to seriously introspect on the present approach to UNHRC’s allegations of human right violations.

By Col. R.Hariharan In a well-orchestrated move, spearheaded by Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Prof GL Peiris, Sri Lanka launched its PR exercise to highlight the progress it has made in fulfilling its commitment to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) with a diplomatic briefing of the consular corps in Colombo on January 26, 2022. How …

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This Gotabaya-Mahinda-Basil-Namal fiesta of incompetence is likely to bumble and bungle its full term. The state the country would be in by then is both imaginable and unimaginable

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “Facts are seditious things” – Joseph Mather (God save great Thomas Paine) Khettarama R. Premadasa stadium is still Sri Lanka’s largest international cricketing arena. What makes it truly special is its genesis. It was built in 1985-86, with no foreign funding or expertise. The idea came from then PM Ranasinghe Premadasa; implementation …

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The actions of a president who remains above the rule of law could be regulated only by revoking the powers vested in him to stand above the rule of law.

By Victor Ivan There was a time I was inclined to perceive the JVP and the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) as two political parties contesting for the ownership of the Sinhala-Buddhist right and in the process have contributed to the regression of the ideological base of the Sinhala-Buddhist psyche; given a liberative and aggressive character …

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“You will never, ever in your entire life, rule over the people of Tamil Nadu. It can’t be done” – Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Thunders in the Indian Parliament at the “Hindutva” Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)led Govt of India

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday, February 2 attacked the Union government and said that the BJP could never rule over Tamil Nadu. Speaking first from the Opposition side in the Lok Sabha during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, he said, “There are two visions of this country. One …

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith wont participate in the national Independence Day celebrations as a form of Protest Over the alleged harassment of innocent parties in connection with a hand grenade being found placed at the All Saints’ Church in Borella.

BY Buddhika Samaraweera The Catholic church announced yesterday (3) that Colombo Archbishop His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith has decided not to participate in the national Independence Day celebrations to be held today (4), following the alleged harassment of innocent parties in connection with a hand grenade being found placed at the All Saints’ Church in …

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India’s persistent disregard of the woes of the North Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen could have strategic implications for it because rival China is assiduously wooing the North Lankan fishing community with attractive developmental schemes.

By P.K.Balachandran India’s persistent disregard of the woes of the North Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen could have strategic implications for it because rival China is assiduously wooing the North Lankan fishing community with attractive developmental schemes. India considers north Sri Lanka as its strategic backyard and would loathe to see a Chinese presence there. The …

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Muslim Teacher resuming duty at the Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College, Trincomalee allegedly threatened and assaulted over wearing an abaya to school,School principal counter accuses teacher of causing injury to her while Other teachers use students in protest against abaya-donning colleague

BY Pamodi Waravita Fathima Famitha Rameez, who attempted to resume her duties as a teacher at the Sri Shanmuga Hindu Ladies College, Trincomalee, on Wednesday (2), was allegedly threatened and assaulted over wearing an abaya to school. An abaya is a loose garment that covers the wearer from the head to the feet, leaving the …

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Jaffna fishermen hold protest Demonstrations opposing Indian Bottom trawling after 2 Sri Lankans were killed ‘in a clash’ with Indian fishermen

By Meera Srinivasan Scores of northern Sri Lankan fishermen on Thursday took to the streets, blaming Indian fishermen for the recent death of two Jaffna fishermen “in a clash” at sea. The agitating fishermen protested the continuing use of the bottom trawling fishing method by Indian fishermen, “ravaging” their seas. Long-festering tensions between fishermen in …

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State Minister Arundika Fernando Resigns Post Following the Arrest and Remanding of his son Avinda Randula Jehan Fernando in connection with the attack on a group of students at the Kelaniya University’s Medical Faculty’s male hostel in Ragama on Wednesday

BY Buddhika Samaraweera Following his son Avinda Randula Jehan Fernando, being remanded in connection with the attack on a group of students at the Kelaniya University’s Medical Faculty’s male hostel in Ragama on Wednesday (2) morning, State Minister of Coconut, Kithul, and Palmyrah Cultivation Promotion and Related Industrial Product Manufacturing and Export Diversification Arundika Fernando …

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First Sinhala Talkie “Broken Promise” was Made by Tamil Film Producer S.M. Nayagam.

by D.B.S.Jeyaraj (Sinhala Cinema celebrates its 75th anniversary this January. The first Sinhala Talkie “Kadavunu Poronduwa”(Broken Promise) was released on Jan 21 1947.It was produced by a Tamil S. Maruthanayagam known as SM Nayagam. This article published last year is being re-posted without any changes to denote the milepost anniversary) “It is with pride and …

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Bangladesh Govt Rattled After US President Joe Biden’s Administration Sanctions Notorious Paramilitary Force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) responsible for Abductions and Killing of 1300 Bangladeshis.

There are good reasons why women are less likely than men to be at the front of student-led protests making a stand against the regime of Sheikh Hasina Wajed, Bangladesh’s steely prime minister, which is wielding truncheons and a patronage system based on graft to extend its 13 years in power. Young men picked up …

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Sri Lanka’s “fatally flawed Pevention of Terrorism Act cannot be cured by these disingenuous reform attempts but must be entirely repealed.” says the International Commission of Jurists(ICJ)

The Sri Lankan Government must repeal the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act, as a new set of proposed reforms are woefully inadequate and overlook the most egregious provisions of the legislation, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) said today. Sri Lanka’s government gazetted amendments to the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act No. 48 of …

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Tamil politicians have perhaps only days to embark upon a prudent, pragmatic and purely defensive strategy in support of 13A, with the broadest possible alliances, Tamil, Muslim and Sinhala.

By Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka “Provincial Councils Abolished!” screamed the headline of a mainstream, long-established, Sinhala-language Sunday newspaper (30 Jan 2022) sympathetic to the Sinhala nationalist cause. The byline of the story is that of a relatively young, intelligent journalist of ultranationalist orientation with excellent sources in the camp of the hawks that grew into President …

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Why would India or for that matter Sri Lanka fully implement the 13 Amendment if the Tamils will not accept it as the solution?

By Dr. S.I. Keethaponcalan (The writer is Chair of the Conflict Resolution Department, Salisbury University, Maryland) Sri Lanka’s Tamil political parties, namely the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK), the Tamil Makkal Koottani (TMK), the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation (TELO), the Democratic People’s Liberation Front (DPLF), the Eelam People’s Liberation Front …

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Why the Sri Lankan Tamil parties’ Attempt to get Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to press Colombo to replace the present Unitary constitution by a Federal Constitution is doomed to fail.

By P.K.Balachandran The Sri Lankan Tamil parties have sent a letter to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his help to establish a Federal Constitution in Sri Lanka in place of the present Unitary one on the plea that the minority Tamils are not able to realize their aspirations under a centralized, Unitary set …

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Renowned Film Maker Dharmasena Pathiraja was the “Enfant Terrible” of Sinhala Cinema.

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj (The fourth death aniversary of Renowned Film Maker Dharmasena Pathiraja falls on January 28th 2022. This article about “Pathi” was written last year.It is being re-posted here without any changes to commemorate the Maestro) January 28th 2021 was the third death anniversary of famous film maker Dharmasena Pathiraja. The renowned academic cum film …

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1962 Coup Conspiracy: Rising Disgruntlement Within Army and Police Top Brass

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj In order to understand the 1962 Coup d’etat conspiracy phenomenon, it is essential to delve deep into some events that happened between Independence in February 1948 and the envisaged D-day for executing the coup on January 27-28th 1962. A brief re-run of history is necessary to comprehend the motives of the coup suspects …

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Coup d’etat Conspiracy Crisis of 1962: The Background

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj This January is the 60th anniversary of what has come to be known as the 1962 Coup or Coup d’etat of Sri Lanka known formerly as Ceylon.News about the coup in Ceylon/Sri Lanka was first relayed over the state radio known then as “Radio Ceylon” on January 28th 1962. It was a Sunday …

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Disheartened citizens downgrade President Rajapaksa’s status from “Terminator” to “Nandasena” his first name in a symbolic political attempt to distinguish between the war-winning Defence Secretary often identified by his second name, Gotabaya, or pet name “Terminator”

BY Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits (The writer is Assistant Professor in conflict and peace studies at the International Institute of Social Studies [ISS], Erasmus University Rotterdam. This article is part of an East Asia Forum special feature series on 2021 in review and the year ahead, and was first published by East Asia Forum on 29 January …

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Pathetic Plight of Sri Lanka’s Poorly Paid Plantation Workers During Current Economic Crisis

By Meera Srinivasan In recent weeks, he has cut his usual two cups of tea a day to one. “Milk powder is not easily available. When it is available it is not affordable. There is no other option but to cut down our tea,” said the resident of Doloswala village in Sri Lanka’s southern Ratnapura …

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Coalition of Catholic Lay Organisations (CCLO) states that multiple local and foreign groups are currently engaged in seeking justice for the victims of the Easter Sunday terror attacks of 21 April 2019

By Buddhika Samaraweera Emphasising that they will never allow the Easter Sunday terror attacks of 21 April 2019 to be faded in the sands of time, the Coalition of Catholic Lay Organisations (CCLO) stated that multiple local and foreign groups are currently gathering to seek justice for the victims of the said terror attacks. Speaking …

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It is the Government of Sri Lanka and the Government alone which makes the UNHRC relevant to the nation, not Western nations or agent provocateurs in their pay

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene All the efforts of Sri Lanka’s Foreign Affairs Minister in declaring amendments to the country’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA, 1979) with a grand flourish a few days ago, akin to the desperate magician pulling a bedraggled rabbit out of his hat to amuse a lacklustre crowd, are to little avail. …

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Are we moving to the Bicycle Age in Sri Lanka?Just try to recall and keep singing ‘Bicycaley, Bicycaley – duppath apage, Bicycaley”the popular song of decades ago!

BY Lucien Rajakarunanayake Are we moving to the Bicycle Age in Sri Lanka? Well, isn’t it even a little faster than the Bullock Cart Age? Don’t we remember a former President and PM riding a bicycle towards Parliament in a protest ride, not so long ago? That was in the Yahapalana or grab your power …

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Leaders from over half a dozen key political parties in Sri Lanka have closed-door meeting on Thursday 27th January 2022, to brainstorm ways to tide over the unprecedented economic crisis and Formulate a Collective Response

By M.A. Sumanthiran MP Sri Lanka is in the midst of an unprecedented economic crisis, causing severe hardship to all segments of our society, especially our working people and the poor. Undoubtedly, the government has a daunting task ahead, and as a country there is a need for us all to come together to overcome …

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India’s long silence over the bottom trawling and meddling in Sri Lankan water is hurting the poor fisher community mainly in Sri Lanka’s North. Big brother should be magnanimous over small brother’s plea in the region.

By Shihar Aneez Ramesh Kumar, a 46-year old father of three, is struggling to repay the Rs. 1.4 million loan he obtained two years ago from the village fishermen’s society. He borrowed the money to buy two sets of sophisticated fishing nets after his fishing gear was destroyed by Indian bottom trawling. One new set …

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Opposition Sinhala political parties in the south have hardly made strong protests against the misdemeanours being committed against minority ethnic and religious groups Fearing Perhaps that it might lead to the displeasure of the majority Sinhala Buddhist populace

By Victor Ivan If Sri Lanka is compared to a ship, Gotabaya, the captain who navigates it can be considered to be a novice who has no experience at all about seafaring. He took the helm of the ship not when the sea was calm, but at a time when the ship had drifted away …

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Provincial Councils System: Instead of being hoodwinked by the false claims of illegitimate patriotism, the Sinhalese population must act intelligently while the Tamil population must be ready and willing to accept this agreement.”

By Prof.Rohan Samarajiva The plan made public on the first anniversary of the 43 Brigade devotes 32 pages to the immediate response to the crisis (entitled “Rescue”) and 26 pages to long-term solutions (entitled “Thrive”), signifying the greater weight assigned to the immediate crisis response. The document is presented as an “initial set of ideas …

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Virat Kohli, India’s Retiring cricket captain, was more than a sporting hero who in some Ways Exemplified India’s new nationalism .

Few positions in India confer as much prestige as captain of the country’s Test cricket team—or as much weight. Carrying the hopes of a billion cricket-mad Indians requires a very broad back. For them it is not enough that the skipper be an exceptional sportsman and inspire a winning team. He must also project a …

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Will the Chinese leader ‘Xi Jing Piya’replace Dudley Senanayake as the ‘Bath Dun Piya’ ? However if the rot of President Rajapaksa’s idiocracy persists even Xi Jinping would not be able to save the local farming community.

By Ranga Jayasuriya In the national mythology, certain personalities are accorded a special place for their rightful contribution or their omnipotent control of the system that enabled them to carve out a larger than life-size stature. So, D.S. Senanayake, the first prime minister of independent Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) was called ‘Nidahase Piya’ (the Father …

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“The legal system operated by the Attorney General (AG) does not seem to consider the recommendations of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) into the Easter Sunday terror attacks. Therefore, we are left with no other option but to go to the international community.”- His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith

BY Buddhika Samaraweera While claiming that all attempts made by the Catholic Church to get justice for the Easter Sunday terror attacks of 21 April 2019 within the country have failed, Colombo Archbishop His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said that they are currently exploring the possibilities to reach out to the international community, including the …

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What is the earthly purpose of embarking on a plan for organic cultivation and then destroying paddy cultivation as a result of it only to import inorganic rice that we were producing here in the first place?

By Rajpal Abeynayake The wewa-dagoba concept has been central to Sri Lanka’s political discourse since ancient times, and this is a very ancient country of course, that earned the epithet “Granary of the East” many aeons back during the reign of the Sinhala kings. Though much has happened since that time, when we weren’t a …

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India will have to think two steps ahead to take on China’s “war by other means” on many fronts in Sri Lanka.

By Col. R.Hariharan China’s foreign minister Wang Yi made a brief visit to Sri Lanka on 9 January, in the last leg of his trip to the Maldives and three other East African countries — Eritrea, Kenya, and Comoros. Obviously, the FM’s trip had not only a regional context but also an Indo-Pacific one. As …

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As much as a Government that cannot govern must go home an Opposition that cannot ‘oppose’ save by uttering the most inane absurdities must forsake its role as the ‘Government in waiting.

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene When the classical Greeks reminded struggling humanity centuries ago that ‘whom the gods want to destroy, they first make mad’ they may have been contemplating Sri Lanka as a special example thereof. Would we survive the day? As increased low income families poise at the edge of starvation while a few …

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Historical Background of Dafthar Jailany Rock cave Mosque in Kuragala

(This article was first posted on tthis Blog in April 2013.It is being re-posted without any changes due to its current importnce) By Latheef Farook Qutub Muhiyuddin Abdul Qadir Jailani, also known as Ghouse-e Azam, is one of the greatest scholars in Islamic history held in very high esteem by Muslims throughout the Middle East …

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All Devils Drama Being Staged in All Saints Church with Whatever Dramatic Expertise that key Politico-Police Authorities Possess!

By Lucien Rajakarunanayake President Gotabaya Rajapaksa did say with pride the government’s decision to set up 100 new police stations, at his inaugural speech at the opening of the new session of Parliament. There may be cause for presidential pride in having many more police stations, but the recent records of police activity, especially on …

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The Cardinal’s anger and the fury of the Catholic Church as they plead for justice for the 2019 victims of a cruel attack on supplicants as they were praying in church must become part of a greater people’s struggle.

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene As Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church marks 1000 days of jihadist attacks on churches and hotels in 2019, the intensification of a grim tussle between the Church and law enforcement authorities over the discovery of a hand grenade at the All Saints Church in Borella this week is remarkable in more ways …

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Policy Speech is an Insult to the People of the North and East who Have “Been fighting for their equal citizenship right, their right to self-determination, their right to self-rule, and for their share of powers of governance” – Jaffna District Parliamentarian MA Sumanthiran

(Text of Speech made in Parliament by Jaffna District MP M.A. Sumanthiran on 19th January 2022, Regarding the policy statement made by President Gotabya Rajapaksa on 18th January 2022.) Hon. Presiding member, thank you for the time given to me to say a few words on the policy statement made by his excellency the president …

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Full Text of Policy Speech Delivered by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on January 18th 2022 Inaugural Session of the Re-convened Parliament after Prorogation.

Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa delivered a policy speech at the inauguration of a new session of Parliament on January 18, 2022. President Rajapaksa outlined the problems faced in the past two years and called on members of parliament and the public to support efforts to improve the country and overcome challenges now facing the …

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Former President Chandrika Kumaratunga ,Former Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake and the Former State of the Judiciary in Sri Lanka.

By Victor Ivan Publication of a biography by former President Chandrika Kumaratunga as a self-expression was important news for me as one who had written a book about her. Further, the news that the keynote address at the book launch was to be delivered by Shirani Bandaranayake, a former Chief Justice, was another reason that …

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Tamil Film Actor Dhanush and his Filmmaker Wife Aishwarya Announce Decision to Divorce After 18 Years of Marriage; Aishwarya is Elder Daughter of Superstar Rajinikanth while Dhanush is Younger Son of Producer Kasthuri Rajah.

Actor Dhanush and his wife Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth, daughter of superstar Rajinikanth, announced their separation on January 17. The couple have decided to part ways after 18 years of marriage. They are parents to two boys, Yatra and Linga, aged 15 and 11 respectively. On Monday night, both Aishwaryaa and Dhanush posted statements on their Instagram …

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The Sinhala-Buddhist peasants are a free people, who will resist dictates and jackboots. They are also a very practical people, who are not going to be instructed by the military on a subject that the have known for generations while the military has not.

By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka Borrowing in wartime to fight a war would have been fine, but most of the borrowing has been post-war. Borrowing from governments for post-war infrastructure-building is fine, one can always negotiate repayment. Borrowing from the private international markets in the post-war period is not. Repaying the private creditors when you don’t seem …

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Seven Page Letter Addressed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Submitted to Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay by Tamil Political Delegation led by TNA Leader R.Sampanthan

By Meera Srinivasan Prominent Tamil legislators from Sri Lanka’s north and east have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking India’s help in ensuring that Colombo addresses the island’s long-pending Tamil question with a lasting political solution. A delegation of MPs, led by senior Tamil politician and Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R. Sampanthan, met …

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Makes Special Appeal to MPs from North and East to set aside various political ideologies at least temporarily and support efforts to improve living conditions of people in their areas

By Chandani Kirinde Striking a conciliatory note, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday called upon all Members of Parliament to support building the country which is facing its most challenging time as a result of the pandemic as well as other external and internal issues. “The representatives belonging to various political parties in this august assembly have …

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Seven Tamil Parties Write Joint Letter Seeking Indian PM Modi’s Help to Implement the 13th Constitutional Amendment in Full.

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj In a significant political move, seven political parties mainly representing the Sri Lankan Tamils of the Northern and Eastern provinces have written a joint letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his help to fully implement the provisions of the 13th amendment to the Constitution. As is well known the Provincial Councils …

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“The Rajapaksa government has disregarded its own pledges of reform and continued to target minority Tamils and Muslims” Says Human Rights Watch(HRW)n its World Report 2022

(Text of Media Release Issued by Human Rights Watch on January 13, 2022) The Sri Lankan government in 2021 suppressed minority communities, harassed activists, and undermined democratic institutions, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2022. The government of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa failed to carry out legal reforms promised to its international partners …

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Lord Tariq Ahmad to Visit Sri Lanka this Week; “I look forward to meeting people from all communities in Colombo, Jaffna and Trincomalee” Says British Minister of State for South Asia, Commonwealth and UN

By Lord Tariq Ahmad Kumar Sangakkara, a sportsperson both our countries greatly admire, spoke passionately about ‘different ethnicities and religions who celebrate their diversity by uniting for a common cause’. Naturally, he was talking about cricket, but I like it as a metaphor for the ties between your country and mine. We hold in our …

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“Discovery”of Grenade at All Saints Church: Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith Accuses Police of Ignoring CCTV Footage Showing “Unknown” Person leaving Object in Church Premises and Arresting Church Helper who Found Grenade. Catholic Prelate Tells IGP to go Home if Police Cant Conduct Fair Inquiry

Colombo Catholic Archbishop His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith yesterday (13) accused the Police of not conducting a “truthful” investigation regarding the discovery of a hand grenade at the All Saints Church in Borella and said that Inspector General of Police C.D. Wickramaratne should “go home” if he cannot ensure a transparent investigation is conducted into …

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SLPP Leaders Keep asking the SLFP to leave if they are unable to stay within the Government Without being Crriticalbut the SLFP Continues to Remain Shamelessly in Govt Despite Being Told they are Unwelcome

BY Buddhika Samaraweera The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) has denied media reports that it has taken a decision yet to leave the current Sri Lanka Freedom People’s Alliance (SLFPA) Government led by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP), but SLFP Senior Vice President Emeritus Prof. Rohana Luxman Piyadasa said that the party will definitely …

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Evolution of Agriculture and the ‘Thaipongal’ Tamil Harvest Festival

By Thulasi Muttulingam The Tamil month of Thai was ushered in on Monday Jan 14. It marks the end of the harvesting season of rice for the Tamil farmers who will be celebrating that harvest with their famous festival of Thai Pongal. Pongal means ‘boiling over’. To signify that they have had a bountiful harvest, …

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Finance Ministry Removes Litro Gas Lanka Ltd Chairman Theshara Jayasinghe but Within a few Hours President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Instructs Finance Ministry and Treasury Secretary S.R. Attygalle to Restore Jayasinghe to his Former Post

By Pamodi Waravita President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had instructed Finance Ministry and Treasury Secretary S.R. Attygalle to reinstate Theshara Jayasinghe to his position as Litro Gas Lanka Ltd. Chairman yesterday (13), hours after he was removed from the post by the Finance Ministry, The Morning learnt. Sources said that a letter issued by the Finance Ministry …

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India extends to Sri Lanka forex support of more than US$ 900 million with payment of US$ 500 million given under the Asian Clearing Union Settlement Framework being deferred and a US$ 400 million currency swap between the two countries.

In response to Sri Lanka’s immediate requirement of foreign exchange, India on Thursday allowed the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) to defer the payment of about US$ 500 million given under the Asian Clearing Union Settlement Framework. This was conveyed to the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Ajith Nivard Cabraal by …

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Families of the Disappeared President Brito Fernando gives astatement to the Commission to Investigate into Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) regarding the complin filed lst year alleging “reasonable suspicion” that a bribe has been obtained to withdraw the indictment against former Navy Commander Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda in the abducion nd killing of 11 Youths by Navy case

BY Pamodi Waravita Families of the Disappeared President Brito Fernando gave a statement to the Commission to Investigate into Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) on Monday (10), following a complaint the organisation had filed at the CIABOC last year, alleging “reasonable suspicion” that a bribe has been obtained to withdraw the indictment against former …

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Indo-Lanka Accord, Thirteenth Amendment and the Tamil March of Folly

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj Much concern is now being shown by political parties representing the minority (numerical) ethnicities of Sri Lanka over the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. As is well known it is the 13th Constitutional Amendment which ushered n a certain quantum of devolution to the country through the setting up of Provincial Councils. 13 …

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A Constitutional Convention set up after the due amendment of the provisions of the present Constitution relating to constitutional reform is the best Option for Encting a New Constitution

by Dr. Jayampathy Wickramaratne PC The National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ) has been faulted for not turning its attention to the process of constitution-making. This is far from the truth. While the NMSJ’s current proposals are on the contents of a new Constitution, it has also initiated a discussion on the process. Last month, …

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa amends the Gazette notification thereby shuffling the subjects and functions of Ministers and State Ministers

By Chandani Kirinde President Gotabaya Rajapaksa last night amended the Gazette notification on the subjects and functions of Ministers and State Ministers and did away with the State Ministry of Prison Management and Prisoners’ Rehabilitation, and transferred all functions assigned to it to the Minister of Justice. Lohan Ratwatte served as the State Minister of …

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Basil Rajapaksa Violated Collective Responsibility of Cabinet of Ministters in the Yugadanavi Agreement Issue and not Wimal Weeraans,Vasudeva Nanayakkara or Udaya Gammanpila States President’s Counsel Uditha Egalahewa in Court

President’s Counsel (PC) Uditha Egalahewa, arguing on behalf of Ministers Wimal Weerawansa, Udaya Gammanpila, and Vasudeva Nannayakkara, who have submitted an affidavit in support of the petitions filed against the Kerawalapitiya Yugadanavi Power Plant-related agreement between the Government of Sri Lanka and US-based energy company, denied that their affidavit is unconstitutional and violates the collective …

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