“This is a serious issue where the President is ignoring the entire Tamil population of the North and East. We are elected representatives of the public and we are here to speak on their behalf; so if the President doesn’t want to meet us then it means he doesn’t want to listen to the Tamil people” – ITAK B’caloa MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam

By Shahaen Vishak After the repeated postponement of a meeting scheduled to be held between President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) since June 2021, the President finally committed to meet all 10 MPs under the TNA, including TNA Leader R. Sampanthan, TNA Spokesperson M.A. Sumanthiran PC, and Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) …

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The Sri Lanka rupee has collapsed in the foreign exchange market in the first week of March. The collapse has not been totally unexpected. For many months, independent analysts had warned the Govt and the Central Bank about its insane attempt at fixing the rupee-dollar rate at 200 at mid-level without a supportive foreign exchange reserve.

By W.A.Wijewardena Claiming the controlled dollar-rupee rate as a success story Sri Lanka rupee has collapsed in the foreign exchange market in the first week of March. Before that, the Central Bank has published data every day in its website that the buying and selling rates of the dollars by commercial banks as Rs. 197 …

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Beijing’s Ambassador to Colombo Qi Zhenhong says China May Give 2.5 Biillon US Dollars soon to Sri Lanka: “We are considering 2.5 billion – 1 billion dollar loan, 1.5 billion dollars buyers credit,” Ambassador Qi Tells Reporters

BY SHIHAR ANEEZ China is considering 2.5 billion US dollars in a loan and buyers credit to Sri Lanka Beijing’s Ambassador to Colombo Qi Zhenhong as the country is trying hard to repay foreign debt amid a forex crisis triggered by money printed to enforce low interest rates on top of tax cuts. “We are …

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16-member advisory committee was appointed by President Rajapaksa on 15 March to assist the National Economic Council has presented five proposals to be implemented expeditiously says the President’s Media Division

The Advisory Committee appointed to assist the National Economic Council has presented five proposals to be implemented expeditiously, the President’s Media Division (PMD) noted in a media release. The members of the Advisory Committee met with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and members of the National Economic Council for the first time yesterday (21), and presented their …

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As the probe into the Bombings Targeting Churches and Hotels made tardy progress, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith smelled a rat that President Rajapaksa’s aim was just to capitalise on the Easter attacks to assume power. He distanced the church from the Government. Since then, the Cardinal and the President have been on a collision course over the outcome of the probe.

By Ben Joseph With the mastermind still at large, the motive not established, and high-profile government officials going scot-free, Sri Lanka’s Easter bombing has reached a cul de sac after three years of investigations. As the 2019 probe into the terrorist atrocity drags its feet, the less influential Christian community has been let down by …

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Desperate Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims waiting in the same queues for fuel, diesel, cooking gas and milk powder and the bitterness with which they lament on how they have been beguiled by false promises of men and women of straw may yet form a new beginning for a new Sri Lanka

By Kishali Pinto Jaywardena A lazy Western media narrative on how and why Sri Lanka came to be inflicted by a catalogue of financial, social and Rule of Law catastrophes, most recently reflected in Bloomberg’s opinion piece by Ruth Pollard on ‘How Four Powerful Brothers Broke an Island Nation’ (March 18th, 2022), is significant in …

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President Rajapaksa’s Decision “to work with the IMF after examining its advantages and disadvantages,” is a clear move away from Central Bank Governor Cabraal’s thinking – Road Map, and constant opposition to having any dealings with the IMF. It is now up to Ajith Nivard Cabraal to resign from the Central Bank.

By Lucien Rajakarunanayake The President’s Media Division has issued a statement that the President has not asked the Governor of the Central Bank, Ajith Nivard Cabraal, to resign, and there is no truth in such reports. The President stated very clearly in his address to the nation that he had “decided to work with the …

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Do today’s Indian geopolitical strategists continue to dream the dream of their predecessors around days of Indian independence of Converting the Indian Ocean into India’s Ocean? Or Will an “Indian Pond” Do?

By Gamini Weerakoon Do today’s Indian geopolitical strategists continue to dream the dream of their predecessors around days of Indian independence: Converting the Indian Ocean into India’s Ocean? The inclination seems to survive to a lesser degree and today, according to some reports, even an ‘Indian Pond’ will do. The British had treated this ocean …

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Govt. reverses policy on subsidy for chemical fertiliser for paddy farmers; 38,500 metric tonnes of Pottasium Choloride (KCL) to be Imported and distributed under a state subsidy scheme to Paddy farmers for the upcoming Yala season.

The government has reversed its fertiliser policy not to grant subsidy for chemical fertiliser and is to import 38,500 metric tonnes of Pottasium Choloride (KCL) to be distributed under a state subsidy scheme to farmers for the upcoming Yala season. The State Ministry responsible for the Promotion of the Production and Regulation of the Supply …

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“Veda Karana Ape Viruwa” (The Hero who Delivers): Gota’s Campaign song has become a symbol of broken promises and a target of public mockery. The ridicule directed at the song is by extension, also directed at the President himself.

By Sandun Jayawardana As a long line of vehicles wait for fuel at a filling station in Galle, two young men, one with guitar in hand, start singing the first few lines of “Veda Karana Ape Viruwa” (The Hero Who Delivers). Some of the motorists waiting in line can barely keep a straight face. The …

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Director- producer Joe Dev Anand and cinema writer Arthur U. Amarasena felicitated with Life Time Achievement awards The 7th Jaffna International Cinema Festival

Surviving numerous odds and facing new challenges including many hours of power cuts and fuel shortages, the seventh successive Jaffna International Cinema Festival (JICF) completed introducing many new talents, felicitating yesteryear cinema greats and showcasing world renowned cinema works to the filmgoers in the peninsula. Organised by Agenda 14, Festival Director of JICF is Anomaa …

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Demands made by Sajith Premadasa at the Protest Rally Asking Gota to hold Snap Presidential Elections or Hand Over Power to SJB are Irresponsible and Unattainable and Mislead Voters

By Dr.Nihal Jayawickrama At a massive public rally on Tuesday, the Leader of the Opposition is reported to have “challenged President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to call a snap presidential election”. If the SLPP was not prepared to do so, the Leader of the Opposition was reported to have demanded that “it should hand over the government …

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Jaffna Farmer’s son Theesan Vithusan with an extraordinary style of left-arm orthodox spin Baffles Batsmen Successfully

Over the years Sri Lanka have had a special affinity in unearthing mystery spinners, the kind who have explored their hand and the cricket ball so much that they know to turn, bend and tweak it so well that it leaves the batsmen clueless as to what the ball would do. Most notable ones are …

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Apart from finding a solution for the balance of payments problem, it is necessary that the powers enjoyed by the President to act arbitrarily and plunder the country’s public property with his political allies and cronies while staying above the law, should be abolished

By Victor Ivan It is not correct to perceive Sri Lanka’s balance of payments crisis as a sole outcome of the inadequacies in the country’s economic and monetary management. The rampant corruption has been a major factor of it. There was no desirable environment in the country conducive to maintaining proper financial management. Since the …

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“The Indian government must ensure that the principles laid down in the Indo-Lanka accord related to the Tamil people of Sri Lanka are fulfilled.” – TNA Jaffna District MP Sumanthiran

By Nivedha Selvam Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending a summit in Sri Lanka’s Jaffna district on March 30. In the backdrop of the all-important visit, MA Sumanthiran, the MP from Jaffna who is also the spokesman of Tamil National Alliance and a senior lawyer, spoke to The Federal about the 13th amendment of …

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India extends a $1 billion credit facility to Sri Lanka to assist the island nation through its worst foreign exchange crisis and enable it to procure food, medicines and other essential items

. By Meera Srinivasan & Vikas Dhoot India on Thursday extended a $1 billion credit facility to Sri Lanka to assist the island nation through its worst foreign exchange crisis and enable it to procure food, medicines and other essential items. An agreement to this effect was signed between the State Bank of India and …

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President’s Media Office Issues Denial Saying “President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has full confidence in Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal” nd tht he did not Call for the Governor’s Resignation

Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has full confidence in Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal, his office said in a statement responding to a media report that the International Monetary Fund has called for his removal. “The President and the Government has fullest confidence in the CBSL Governor and there is no reason whatsoever to seek …

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Sri Lanka will initially seek technical assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) States Cabinet co-spokesperson Ramesh Pathirana ;”decision on whether to restrict it to technical assistance, advice and other sort of assistance will be decided in the future”says Plantations Minister

By Chandani Kirinde Sri Lanka will initially seek technical assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Cabinet co-spokesperson and Plantations Minister Ramesh Pathirana told journalists yesterday. He said the Cabinet has given approval for the Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa to start talks next month but there has been no decision whether to restrict it to …

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A new Central Bank Governor who would pursue policies favourable to both the Interntionl Monetry Fund (IMF and Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa is likely to be appointed soon in Place of Present Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal

By Ishara Gamage Economic and political experts point out that the contradictory views and opinions that have emerged between the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) and the Ministry of Finance (MoF) regarding the nation’s macroeconomic management will soon lead to a change in the CBSL Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal and the composition of the …

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Sri Lankan Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa Meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi: Since January India has extended $ 1.4 billion support, by way of a $ 400 million RBI currency swap, a $ 500 million loan deferment, and a $ 500 million Line of Credit for fuel imports. India Expected to clear a further $ 1 billion emergency financial support.

By Meera Srinivasan Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi Wednesday morning to discuss bilateral matters and further Indian assistance to the island nation which is in the grips of an extraordinary economic crisis. Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India Milinda Moragoda was present at the meeting. It …

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Sri Lanka witnesses a string of protests by the political opposition and citizens who blame the Rajapaksa administration for the country’s current economic crisis, sharply felt in the persisting shortage of fuel, cooking gas, and basic commodities that remain unavailable or unaffordable for many.

By Meera Srinivasan Sri Lanka is witnessing a string of protests this week by the political opposition and citizens, who blame the Rajapaksa administration for the country’s current economic crisis, sharply felt in the persisting shortage of fuel, cooking gas, and basic commodities that remain unavailable or unaffordable for many. On Tuesday, tens of thousands …

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Water Supply Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara says he wont remain in the government, if it was seeking the assistance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and abiding by its conditions.

By Ajith Siriwardana Minister of Water Supply Vasudeva Nanayakkara said today he would not remain in the government, if it was seeking the assistance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and abiding by its conditions. The Minister told a news conference convened by the eleven constituent parties of the government that seeking assistance of the …

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“Subsequent to my discussions with the International Monetary Fund, I have decided to work with the IMF after examining the advantages and disadvantages ” Announces President Rajapaksa;”we hope to find a way to pay off our annual loan installments, sovereign bonds, and so on” says Gota

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said he has decided to work with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after examining the advantages and disadvantages. Addressing the nation, he said the government has initiated discussions with international financial institutions as well as with friendly countries regarding repayment of loan installments.

IMF Demands Ouster of Central Bank Governor as a Condition for Assistnce; So Gota Asks Cabraal to Resign but he Appeals to Mahinda who Tells Ajith Nivard “ to quietly step down from his position, without further delay, as it would be better for him to do so”

BY Ruwani Fonseka It is speculated that Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) alGovernor Ajith Nivard Cabraal will resign soon, after orders by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and subsequent advice received from Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, in light of President Rajapaksa’s discussion with officials from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday (15), The Morning reliably …

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“I am very sensitive to the many sufferings the people have to experience over the past two months. I accept responsibility for the actions I take. Today, I am determined to make tough decisions to find solutions to the inconveniences that the people are experiencing.”- President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Addresses he Sri Lankan Nation

Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa addressed the nation on March 16, amid the worst forex crisis triggered by the country’s Latin America style central bank which was set up in 1950. President Rajapaksa said the country will go for an International Monetary Fund bailout as the country reels from fuel, medicines shortages. Sri Lanka cut …

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“GOTA GO HOME ”! Thousands of Suffering People Protest at SJB -led Demonstration in Colombo Urging President Rajapaksa to Quit while Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa Calls on Rajapaksa Govt to resign and hand over Governnce of Country to his Coalition of Like-minded Persons

The main Opposition, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) yesterday confronted a beleaguered Rajapaksas-led Government mobilising disenchanted masses for a massive protest rally in Colombo. Mounting protests from Town Hall and Maligawatte, two strongholds of the SJB, thousands of people thronged the rallies which disrupted traffic as well as access to key places within the city.

President Rajapaksa’s Address to the Nation must Disclose What he and his Govt Propose to do o Resolve the Economic Crisis Faced by the Country and People; M the people’s verdict will be based on what actions are taken in the days and weeks following the President’s address and not what the President promises during the address.

(Text of Editorial Appearing in “The Morning”of March 15th 2022 under the heading “President must ‘address’ the future tonight”) At a time when the entire country is awaiting impatiently to hear some good news or an announcement of relief measures from the Government, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is slated to address the nation tonight (16). It …

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The collective sense of despondency has now erupted in mass outrage. The loudest calls for the president and his siblings to ‘resign and go to America’ are coming from a constituency that was once beholden to him.

By Ranga Jayasuriya In recent memory, corrupt and dynastic regimes have fallen not because their citizenry became conscious of democracy overnight, or developed a special alluring for civic rights. But because, the people became poorer, hungrier and angrier. Economic shocks were the primary catalyst. Rising food prices, soaring fuel cost, currency depreciation and unemployment created …

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Indian foreign policy needs a strategic course correction. India should distance itself completely from the self-centred US polices whose aim is the preservation of its global hegemony. The first step in that direction should be to quit Quad.

By M.K. Bhadrakumar Hedging between superpowers — United States, Russia and China — was never the smart thing to do. India should have known that the contradictions are simply irreconcilable. This is a moment of truth, therefore, as the US unsheathes the sword to bleed and dismember Russia, and gives an ultimatum to China to …

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No orders from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa or the Govt to arrest people who are dancing to the presidential campaign song ‘Wada Karana Ape Wiruwa’ song states Police Spokesperson Nihal Thalduwa. ”The police cannot arrest people for dancing and singing that song” says SSP

BY Ruwani Fonseka No orders have been received from President Gotabaya Rajapaksa or the Government to arrest people who are dancing to the presidential campaign song ‘Wada Karana Ape Wiruwa’ song, says Police Spokesperson SSP (Attorney at Law) Nihal Thalduwa. He made this statement while speaking exclusively with The Morning today (13). “A certain news …

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There is also a greater possibility of the Rajapaksa Pavul Kattiya or Pohottuva fellows getting the licenses to import newly banned non-essentials. That is how Gota Business works today, which has nothing to do with the realities of life or hardships in society.

By Lucien Rajakarunanayake There is one more Gotabaya Gazette, (of course signed by Basil) announcing the ban or restrictions on imports of non-essential goods. GG is the stuff of Pohottuva governance or misgovernance. You must not worry too much about the absence of apples, grapes, raisins, beauty creams and lotions, and even freezers and air-conditioners …

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For some of us who remember 1987, the “parippu drop” and subsequent signing of the Sri Lanka- India Accord . Ukraine recalls the vulnerability of small states situated near Big Powers and the difficulty of pursuing their dreams of independence.

by Sarala Fernando Before the present crisis engulfed Ukraine most Sri Lankans would have been hard pressed to find Ukraine on the map despite its huge territory and ancient civilization (603,628 km2 , making it the second largest country in Europe after Russia; the territory of modern Ukraine has been inhabited since 32,000 BC according …

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“India is a brotherly country which cares for the people of Sri Lanka”Says Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay while launching Humanitarian Assistnce Program for 1200 Fishermen and Families in North and Inaugurating artificial limb fitment camp in Jaffna

(Text of Press Release Issued by the High Commission of India in Colombo On March 13th 2022) 1.High Commissioner Gopal Baglay inaugurated a humanitarian assistance programme for fishermen and their families in Northern Province along with Hon’ble Douglas Devananda, Fisheries Minister of Sri Lanka on 13 March 2022 in Jaffna. The programme is being carried …

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Sacked Cabinet Minister Udaya Gammanpila Descrbes Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa as the “UGLY AMERICAN ” and says Basil “should take full responsibility for the economic debacle the country is facing.

by Ajith Siriwardana Sacked Minister Udaya Gammanpila called Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa an ‘Ugly American’ today and said he should take full responsibility for the economic debacle the country is facing. He told a news conference that an American citizen was deciding the fate of the country and said he would reveal as to who …

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President Rajapaksa’s directive to the police not to misuse the PTA is like telling crabs not to walk sideways. It is the nature of policing in Sri Lanka that harsh laws will be misused, indeed, Sri Lanka’s law enforcement is famous for not even needing laws to abuse

BY Kishali Pinto Jayawardene The Supreme Court’s Determination on amendments to Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA, 1979) announced by the Speaker in the House on Tuesday 8th March 2022 is largely predictable, some would mutter sotto voce, pedestrian even. Not timorous amendments but solid revisions needed Undoubtedly the Court itself was limited by …

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Two Large-scale Renewable Energy Generatng Projects in Mannar and Pooneryn Allocated to India’s Adani Group; Both Projects in Northern Sri Lanka Costing US$ 500 Million Expected to Generate Combined Capacity of 500 MW Power in a Year’s Time

By Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema The Government last Friday (11) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with India’s Adani Group allocating two large-scale renewable energy generation projects in Mannar and Pooneryn in the Northern Province to the company, The Sunday Morning learns. The two renewable energy projects are to generate a combined capacity of an average …

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Sri Lanka is rapidly becoming a tinderbox of rage. The anger that had been limited to social media commentary is now bursting into the public square.

By Marwaan Macan -Markar Random flashes of public anger have erupted all across Sri Lanka, the South Asian nation in a deepening economic crisis exacerbated by the policy flip-flops of its ultranationalist government. In some rural areas, effigies of ministers have been burnt by enraged farmers who have suffered from the government’s failed organic fertilizer …

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Dual Citizen Gotabaya Rajapaksa was Ineligible to Contest Presidential Elections in 2019 Because Gota’s Relinquishing of US Citizenship came into effect only from March 31st 2020! Why did Elections Commission not Reject his Nomination then? Why did the Main Presidential Candidates not Raise an Objection then?

By Victor Ivan The prime issue contained in the petition filed by Nagananda Kodituwakku making the Bribery and Corruption Commission, its chairperson and its members, and the Election Commission, its former chairmen and members as respondents, can be described as an important topic that reflects the extent of decline and deterioration suffered by the Sri …

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith Drops “Thermobaric bomb on the Rajapaksa regime bunker” while addressing the UN Human Rights Council in Genev;Makes history as first Catholic Cardinal and First Religious Leader from Sri Lanka to Speak at the UNHRC

C By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka For the first time in the history of the United Nations Human Rights Council and in all probability the history of the United Nations system, and for the first time in the long history of the Roman Catholic Church, a Cardinal addressed the UNHRC. It was also the first time in …

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Hirunika Premachndra Alleges that she and her family are being followed by ‘masked men in motorcycles’ and the family phones are being tapped. Consequent to the “Samagi Vanitha Balavegaya” Protest Organized by her Opposite Preident Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Mirihana Residence Last Week

By Ruwani Fonseka Further to the protest staged last week by the Samagi Jana Balawegeya (SJB) women’s wing Samagi Vanitha Balawegeya (SVB) National Organiser Hirunika Premachandra, Premachandra appeared on a facebook live video today (10) claiming that she and her family are being followed by ‘masked men in motorcycles’ and family phones have been tapped. …

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Prioritizing the lives and livelihoods of Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen by India is necessary not only for humanitarian reasons but also to prevent China advance to its southern doorstep.

By Sudha Ramachandran Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen have written to M. K. Stalin, the Chief Minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, asking him to find a “progressive” solution to their conflict with Tamil Nadu fishermen. In the letter, they drew attention to their grave socio-economic situation, which is the outcome of bottom …

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India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Victorious in State Assembly Polls of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakand,Goa and Manipur while the Aam Aadmi Party(AP) Registers Stunning Win in Punjab

Is there any way to stop the BJP juggernaut? The BJP put on a splendid performance in the four states ruled by it, sweeping away the Opposition with its governance model mounted on pillars of welfarism, Hindutva and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unflagging popularity It’s four out of five for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) …

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Can the government share with the public the list of bondholders who were paid in the January repayment of the US$ 500 million International Sovereign Bond? Was Bond repayment to reward a few henchmen who bought the coupons in the secondary market at 50% discount after the original owners dumped fearing a default.?

By Ranga Jayasuriya Can the government share with the public the list of bondholders who were paid in the January repayment of the US$ 500 million International Sovereign Bond, so that the people might peruse it and know how we got there? That bond repayment is the straw that broke the camel’s back of the …

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Rise of “Kothu Rotti” From Its Tamil-Muslim Origins in Batticaloa to a Sri Lankan National Food with a “Sound Bite”

BY MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR Just as Sri Lanka’s civil war exploded in the early 1980s, a new nighttime sound began to spread from odd corners of the country’s capital: the rapid beat of steel blades. The rhythms flowed out of the oil-stained, all-night restaurants that catered to Colombo’s night crawlers. The drummer was the koththu roti …

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The US asks Sri Lankan Government “to engage with Tamil and Muslim political parties and civil society organisations to advance an inclusive, lasting political solution” t the 49th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva

BY Pamodi Waravita The US yesterday (7) spoke about Sri Lanka during the interactive dialogue about the country at the 49th regular session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), where they called upon the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) to engage with Tamil and Muslim parties for a “lasting political solution”. “We call …

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith addressing the UNHRC 49th session in Geneva says Easter Sunday Terror Attack was “part of a grand political plot” and calls upon member countries to support the continuation of evidence gathering initiated by the Council last year and to devise a means to ensure an investigation to unravel the truth behind the Easter Sunday massacre.”

Catholic Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith told the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) yesterday that the Easter Sunday bomb attacks were not purely the work of Islamic extremists but part of a grand political plot. “The first impression of this massacre was that it was purely the work of a few Islamic extremists. …

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Russia’s Military Invasion Beams the spotlight on Ukraine’s Powerful Neo-Nazi Militias whose Roots Lie in Collaboration with Hitler’s Nazis During World War 2

Neo-Nazis, whose roots in Ukraine extend to their collaboration with Hitler during World War II, have a free run in the country. That may not last. One of the objectives for the military operation in Ukraine, as spelt out by Russian president Vladimir Putin in his speech on the eve of the action, is “demilitarization …

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“If a deal is being made, a contract is given, and percentages are already allocated. 5 % for the minister, so much for the ministry secretary, so much for somebody else, all of that is established, systemised That is why the youth of the country are saying, “System Change”. -MA Sumanthiran MP

(Text of Speech made in Parliament by Jaffna District TNA Parliamentarian MA Sumanthiran on 05th December 2022 ) Thank you Hon. Chairman of Committees. Out of those 26 minutes that I have, I will speak for 20 minutes, the balance 6 minutes will be taken by Hon. Govinthan Karunakaram. I am glad that both Ministers …

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How and Why the Invasion of Ukraine by Russia Will Worsen the Economic Plight of Sri Lanka and Make the Country’s Future Bleak

By Nimal Sanderatne The Russian-Ukrainian conflict will have severe repercussions on the fragile external finances of the country. Our Import expenditure will increase, tea export earnings could decline, export manufacturers could face shortages of raw materials and the expected revival in tourism this year is unlikely. Trade deficit Consequently, the trade deficit would widen and …

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To make the links between a systemic culture of impunity cultivated by politicians and law enforcement as part of a coercive security apparatus and the existential crisis that Sri Lankans face today is the challenge

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene The powerfully symbolic image of the head of Sri Lanka’s Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith meeting Pope Francis at the Vatican and soon thereafter, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet in Geneva this week conveys an unmistakable warning to the Rajapaksa Presidency. A Government besieged on all …

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Double Game Played by Weerawansa and Gammanpila of Simultaneously Being Conniving Participant and Outraged Critic of Govt Ends as President Rajapaksa Sacks Both Turncoats From Cabinet Instead of Letting Them Walk out Freely as Martyrs

By Don Manu Finally on Thursday evening, the President reached the end of his long tether and sacked the two main sprites of the unholy trinity existing in his cabinet, sparing only the ghost. The presidential act would have only been surprising if it had not been taken. It was long overdue. For far too …

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India Calls Upon Sri Lanka at the UNHRC in Geneva “to take the necessary steps to address legitimate aspirations of the Tamil community, including the implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka” and “continues to urge the Sri Lankan Government for the early conduct of elections to the Provincial Councilsin keeping with its commitment to devolution of power”

By Meera Srinivasan India on Friday called upon Sri Lanka to take “necessary steps” to address the “legitimate aspirations” of the Tamil community, while reiterating its earlier stance that it is in Sri Lanka’s “own interest that the expectations of Tamils in Sri Lanka for equality, justice, peace and dignity, within a united Sri Lanka, …

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“In Sri Lanka ,the expression of ethno-religious nationalism in State institutions has become more visible, increasing the marginalisation and fear of minority communities, and undermining reconciliation” – UN Human Rights Chief Michele Bachelet at the UNHRC 49th Session in Geneva

(Statement by Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights During the Update and Interactive dialogue on Sri Lanka at the 49th session of the Human Rights Council) 4 March 2022 Distinguished President, Excellencies, Council Members have received our written update on Sri Lanka (A/HRC/49/9). It mainly focusses on developments since our previous report in …

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“Americans Can Arrest US Citizen Basil Rajapaksa on money laundering charges at any time” States Wimal Weerawansa;” to stop that from happening he has to work for the Americans. Basil is deliberately allowing the economic crisis to deepen so as to create a situation which leaves the door open for American intervention,” Alleges Sacked Industries Minister

By Chandani Kirinde Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa came in for strong criticism from dissidents within the ruling party who accused him of deliberately running the country’s economy to the ground so as to allow American intervention. Sacked ministers Wimal Weerawansa, Udaya Gammanpila and Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara joined ranks to berate Rajapaksa for running the Sri …

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10 Persons Including Arjuna Mahendran, Ravi Karunanayake, and Arjun Aloysius Released from 13 Charges Rela ting to Alleged Central Bank Bond Scam Amounting to 36.98 Billion Rs; Colombo High Court Trial-at-Bar bench by majority decision Rules that Charges Cannot be Maintained Against Perpetual Treasuries Ltd

The Colombo High Court Trial-at-Bar yesterday ordered to release several accused including former Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, former Central Bank Governor Arjun Mahendran and Perpetual Treasury Director Arjun Aloysius from 13 charges in connection with the Central Bank Bond Scam issue in 2016. Colombo High Court Trial-at-Bar bench, by majority decision, said that public property …

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Outstanding Australian Cricketer Shane Warne Dies at the age of 52; Devastatingly inventive Master leg-spin bowler took 708 wickets in 145 Test matches

By Matthew Engel Shane Warne, who has died aged 52 of a suspected heart attack, was almost certainly the greatest spin bowler cricket has ever produced. More than that, he was one of the most outsize personalities of any sport. Everything he did in his game and his life was on a grand scale: he …

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Shani Abeysekera’s FR Petition Indicates that there had been an illegal. strange link between the gang of Zaharan that carried out the Easter bomb attack and the state intelligence agenciy and military intelligence before and until the attack of Easter Sunday.

By Victor Ivan The country is moving towards pitch darkness instead of from darkness to light. It can be said that the present program of scheduled power cuts imposed island-wide and how it is being implemented, amply symbolises the destructive journey of the country towards darkness. The balance of payments crisis in Sri Lanka is …

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Vocal Ministers Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila sacked after they openly criticise handling of economy; Weerawansa thanks President for removing him, Gammanpila says will lead national struggle

By Chandani Kirinde President Gotabaya Rajapaksa last evening removed Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila from their ministerial portfolios and made several changes to his Cabinet amidst growing criticism of the Government’s handling of the economy. Weerawansa and Gammanpila lost their portfolios after having on Wednesday openly criticised the way the Government is being run with …

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11 constituent parties of Govt Join Hands Against Rajapaksa Leadership and unveil remedial measures via joint statement titled “Entire country on the right path”; Wimal Weerawansa blasts Basil for ignoring sound economic advice- Gammanpila alleges Govt being blind in identifying and implementing priorities

In a major move 11 constituent parties of the Government yesterday joined hands against the fumbling of the Rajapaksa leadership and urged for early resolution of five crises to thereby usher real economic development for people. The five crises listed included depleting foreign reserves, foreign debt servicing, loss of Government revenue, economic mismanagement and worsening …

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SB Dissanayake Given Wimal Weerawansa s Industries Minister; Power Minister Gamini Lokuge Replaces Udaya Gammanpila as Energy Minister;Transport Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi Transferred to Power Ministry while State Minister Dilum Amunugama is Elevated as Cabinet Minister of Transport

BY Buddhika Samaraweera President Gotabaya Rajapaksa reshuffled the Cabinet of Ministers yesterday (3), with two Cabinet Ministers being removed, one being newly appointed, and three cabinet ministerial posts being swapped with senior members of the Government. Accordingly, Industries Minister Wimal Weerawansa and Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila, who were recently seen criticising the current Government’s policies, …

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11 Political Parties Represented in the SLPP led Govt Release National manifesto titled “Mulu Ratama Hari Magata” (the entire country towards the right path);over 30 govt MPs, including cabinet and state minisers attend launch event in Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte.

BY Buddhika Samaraweera A total of 11 political parties representing the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP)-led Government launched a new national manifesto statement yesterday (2), with over 30 government MPs, including a number of cabinet ministers and state ministers, attending the launch event held in Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte. The manifesto, titled “Mulu Ratama Hari Magata” …

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Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila and Industries Minister Wimal Weerwansa Sacked from Cabinet by President Gotabaya Rajapaks for expressing critical sentiments towards the Government in the recent past.

By Ruwani Fonseka As per the power vested in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Minister of Energy Udaya Gammanpila and Minister of Industries Wimal Weerawansa have been stripped of their Ministerial portfolios with immediate effect. This was made known via a media release by the President’s Media Division (PMD) today (03).

India,European Union, Netherlands, Norway, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Egypt, Montenegro, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea , Canada, Philippines, Nepal, Kenya and France Speak During Dialogue on Sri Lankan Situation at the UNHRC in Geneva on March 4th 2022

(Text of Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Promoting Reconciliation, Accountability and Human Rights in Sri Lanka at the 49th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on March 4th 2022) The Council has before it (A/HRC/49/9), the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on promoting …

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith Meets UN High Commissioner for Human Rghts Ms.Michele Bachelet in Genev and has discussions “about revealing the truth behind the Easter Sunday terror attacks on April 21st 2019“

By Yohan Perera Catholic Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith met UNHRC High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet in Geneva today. The meeting comes two days after Cardinal Ranjith met Pope Francis and briefed him on the investigations that are being carried out on the Easter Sunday bomb attacks in 2019, and stressed the need …

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Economic sanity seems to be the rarest of commodities in Rajapaksa Sri Lanka. The Rajapaksas’ words and deeds indicate that they are clueless both about the crisis and a way out.

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “The cause of foreign exchange crisis is not my fault or th fault of the government.” – President Gotabaya Rajapaksa (Speech on 26 Feb. 2022) Noam Chomsky coined a term to explain the US’s obsession with Cuba, Mafia doctrine: “The Godfather does not tolerate disobedience” (Hopes and Prospects). Give respect, or you …

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Ukraine holds lessons for Sri Lankan majoritarian (“Sinhala Buddhist”) chauvinists- If majoritarian nationalism attempts to impose its agenda on national linguistic-regional minorities who have ethnic kin in a neighbouring state, then the minority looks to that neighbouring state.

By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka Sri Lankan politicians indict their successors by referring to the achievements on their watch and pointing out how the successors squandered what had been bequeathed them. Let’s apply that to diplomacy. The resolution at the UNHRC Geneva on Ukraine, a highly emotive issue on which there is a wave of global opinion …

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“My blood is mixed with your soil, and so I have the right to call myself a Tamil,” Claims Rahul Gandhi in Tamil Nadu (referring to his Father’s death in the State;);“ PM Modi does not understand that Tamil Nadu is not merely two words, and that it is a 3,000 year old civilisation, he insults the state and the country also,” Says Congress Leader.

“Some days ago I gave a speech in parliament and I believe it was appreciated in Tamil Nadu. As I was walking out of parliament, one journalist asked me, ‘why did you mention Tamil Nadu so many times’?” Rahul Gandhi recalled. “My blood is mixed with your soil, and so I have the right to …

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s Auto-biography ‘Ungalil Oruvan’(One among you) Released by Congress Leader Rahul Gandhiin Tamil Nadu; “We all need to come together to defeat the divisive forces and protect the founding principles of India” Says Stalin at Book Launch

We all need to come together to defeat the divisive forces and protect the founding principles of India, said the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, on Monday, February 28. After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi released the DMK chief’s part one of the autobiography in Tamil, ‘Ungalil Oruvan,’ (One among you), Stalin, in his address, …

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith Meets Pope Francis and Entreats his Holiness that the Catholics of Sri Lanka “need help from the international community to seek justice for the victims of the Easter Sunday terror attacks,” of April 21st 2019.

The Catholic church said yesterday (28 February) that Colombo Archbishop His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith has met Catholic Church Head His Holiness Pope Francis yesterday, where the discussions were due to have been focused on the Sri Lankan Catholic people’s struggle for justice, following the Easter Sunday terror attacks. “We have exhausted all options within …

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Extends Term of “One Country One Law” Presidential Task Force Headed by Gmamasara Thero by Three Months

The tenure of the Presidential Task Force for “One Country, One Law” has been extended for a period of three months. This was announced in a special gazette notification issued by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in terms of the powers vested in him by Article 33 of the Constitution.

The bulk of Russian forces are now 25km from the centre of Kyiv, the capital, and will probably encircle it in the coming days. The Russian war machine is nevertheless struggling with the biggest problem appearing to be logistics.- The Economist

WHEN SOVIET-LED forces invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968, it was a straightforward affair. The invaders met little resistance, the country’s leader was whisked off to Moscow on day two and the West “just swallowed it”, notes Sergey Radchenko, a historian. “What we have today in Ukraine is playing out very differently.” The bulk of Russian forces …

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The West’s Plan to Isolate Putin by targeting Russia’s central bank with sanctions and Undermining the Ruble

By Patricia Cohen and Jeanna Smialek By targeting Russia’s central bank with sanctions, experts said, American and European leaders have taken aim at what could be one of President Vladimir V. Putin’s greatest weaknesses: the country’s currency. In Russian cities, anxious customers started lining up on Sunday in front of A.T.M.s, hoping to withdraw the …

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Canada’s finance minister Chrystia Freeland Plays Important Role in “building some momentum” behind targeting the central bank in Moscow and cutting off the Putin regime from billions in foreign currency reserves

By Justin Ling As Russian forces readied to steamroll into Ukraine, Canada’s finance minister began drumming up support for a move that could be devastating for Russia’s economy. Chrystia Freeland, who also serves as the deputy prime minister, spent much of last week “pushing the idea of sanctioning the central bank,” said a senior Canadian …

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The West can only win over skeptics of its efforts to combat Mr. Putin if it succeeds in showing those outside of Europe that what is at stake in Ukraineis not the fate of a pro-Western regime but the sovereignty of a newly born post-imperial state

By Ivan Krastev Journalists writing on international affairs in the 1920s and 1930s referred to the era as “postwar.” They saw events through the prism of the Great War that had devastated Europe just a few years earlier. Historians writing today refer to these same years as the “interwar” period, for the simple reason that …

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes the frightening possibility of China seizing control of Taiwan more real.

By Michael Schuman As Russian tanks roll over Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s crisis will reverberate around the world, possibly most dangerously in the Taiwan Strait. An attempt by Beijing to claim Taiwan by force has just become more likely. That’s not necessarily because there is a direct link between Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and Beijing’s menacing …

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Supporting Mr. Putin as well as other authoritarian leaders is yet another way in which the political right in the USA is weaponizing culture wars to further divide Americans. Mr. Putin is not waging a culture war. He is waging real, actual war, in which real, actual lives are already being lost

By Emily Tamkin Last week, before Russian threats toward Ukrainian borders turned into an all-out invasion, one part of the American media landscape questioned why we weren’t supporting the invaders. “Hating [Russian President Vladimir] Putin has become the central purpose of America’s foreign policy. It’s the main thing that we talk about,” Fox News anchor …

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If Sri Lanka’s Law Enforcement Agencies do not Conduct Credible investigations concerning the Easter Sunday jihadist attacks in 2019 then courts and investigative mechanisms in other Countries whose Nationals were killed on April 21 may proceed to Pursue Justice under their own laws

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene Of what use are Ministers and the panoply of Government for that matter, if it takes the Executive President clothed in the awful constitutional powers of the Head of State, to advise on minimising of ‘price discrepancies’ regarding the production of raw milk and direct relevant state institutions to ensure supply …

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Over 3200 families of small-scale Traditional Fishermen face Bleak future.Due to Access to Sea Shore and Sea Being restricted by Proliferation of sea cucumber farms which occupy hundreds of acres of Coastal areas.

By S. Rubethesen Once a fisherman, Manualpillai Thoms Dehol (56) now makes a living solely by repairing fishing nets to support his family of four. Hailing from a fisherfolk family at Pasaiyoor in Jaffna, he gave up fishing last year: The reason: His access to the familiar shore and the sea has been restricted by …

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“No nation, no matter however powerful it may be, can take the law into its own hands. No nation has the right to use its might to destroy everyone else’s rights.”- Bob Rae, Canada’s Permanent Representtive to the UN

(Full Text of Statement on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, delivered by His Excellency Ambassador Bob Rae,Permanent Representative of Canada, United Nations General Assembly February 23, 2022) Thank you very much Mr. Vice-President, We meet at a time of a directthreat to the peace and security of the world community. Over the lastseveral months, we …

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It now seems proper to empower the Judiciary to review the laws passed by Parliament and make its own observations on how the Constitution has been properly followed or dangerously violated.

By Lucien Rajakarunanayake Amidst all the problems, and worries, faced by the public, from shortages of all necessities, and very little promise of any improvements in the coming months, the people must certainly have some joy in recent decisions of the Judiciary. The Hills of Hulftsdorp are having a glow of justice in play, as …

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Vladimir Putin’s latest move is tactically offensive but strategically defensive. It is not the initiation of a process but a response to it. Putin didn’t start it. He means to contain it

By Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka (Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka was Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Russian Federation) Context counts, and context means geography and history. The dramatic Russia-Ukraine situation cannot be understood without a sense of history, by which I mean contemporary history, not the pre-revolutionary (pre-1917) history that was invoked by President Putin. …

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Recent Supreme Court determination that a Bill inconsistent with any fundamental right would need approval by the People at a referendum in addition to a two-thirds majority in Parliament is a landmark in Sri Lanka’s fundamental rights jurisprudence.

By Dr.Jayampathy Wickramaratne Article 3 of our Constitution states: ‘In the Republic of Sri Lanka sovereignty is in the People and is inalienable. Sovereignty includes the powers of Government, fundamental rights and the franchise.’ Article 4, which goes into more detail, describes powers of Government as legislative, executive, and judicial. Article 4(d) requires all organs …

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UN Human Rights Commissioner Michele Bachelet’s Report to the UNHRC 49th Session Severely Reprimands Sri Lanka for not implementing its pledge to establish war crimes accountability mechanisms, to trace the forcibly disappeared persons and provide succor to the victims’ families.

By P.K.Balachandran Michele Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in her report to the 49 th. Session of the UNHRC beginning on February 28, has slammed Sri Lanka for not implementing its pledge to establish war crimes accountability mechanisms, to trace the forcibly disappeared persons and provide succor to the victims’ families. According …

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“I urge the government, don’t play politics with the economic situation as you have been doing with the Easter bomb attack. This must be faced by the whole country together.we are willing to support the government in addressing this situation” – MA Sumanthiran MP

(Text of Speech made by TNA Jaffna District MP M.A.Sumanthiran on the repeal of the PTA and the current economic crisis in the country in Parliament on 23-02-2022) Thank you, I am glad to speak just after the Honorable Minister of State who cried wolf before he concluded his speech. On the last occasion, in …

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13 Tamil MP’s Demonstrate Outside the Presidential Secretriat Protesting the Land Grabbing Activities of the Gotabya Government in the Northern and Eastern Provinces

Nearly 13 Members of Parliament (MPs) representing the Tamil-speaking people held a protest in front of the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (24), demanding an audience with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to raise issues about land grabbing occurring in the Northern and Eastern Provinces. “Today, 13 MPs are holding a protest in front of the Presidential Secretariat. We …

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War Begins in Europe as Russia Invades Ukraine

VLADIMIR PUTIN’S invasion of Ukraine, long predicted by the West and long denied by him, began before dawn on February 24th with volleys of cruise missiles, artillery and other weapons. There were explosions near Kyiv’s main airport, as well as around other cities. The scope of the attack was not immediately clear, but all the …

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Indian Supreme Court agrees to hear on March 9 a plea by BJP leader Dr. Subramanian Swamy to declare Shoal of Islets Between Rameshwaram in India and Mannar in Sri Lanka known as Ram Setu (Adam’s Bridge) a national heritage monument of India.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear on March 9 a plea by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy to declare Ram Setu a national heritage monument. In a mentioning made before Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana, Mr. Swamy said the case was pending for a long time and concerned an important issue. The CJI …

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If President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is truly the leader he is continuing to claim to be, both he and his Government should stop being defensive, and be receptive.

(Text of Editorial appearing in “The Morning” of February 23rd 2022 Under the Heading “Being receptive, not defensive”) Legend has it that the Queen of France during the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette said “let them eat cake” in response to news about people not having even bread to survive on. Such insensitivity, or ignorance, is …

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Are these the last days of the 13th amendment?TNA remarks on Prime Minister Modi’s impending visit mention “going beyond the 13th amendment”, when in the real-world , the danger is that the 13th amendment could be “going, going, gone”.

By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka Across a dining table in Moscow, I asked US Ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman, epitome of civility and discernment, former ambassador to China, personal friend of Lee Kuan Yew, and someone who had discussions with Xi and Putin (and Trump, of course), why Washington had upended Kissinger’s grand-strategic logic of playing off …

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin Writes to Indian External Affairs Minister S.Jishanka Seeking New Delhi Intervention in Securing Release of 47 Fishermen and 4 Boats Apprehended by Sri Lankan Navy in Last 30 Days

By A Special Correspondent In the wake of an attack on four Tamil Nadu fishermen on February 17 and the arrest of six others the following day, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has written to Union External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, seeking his intervention for the early release of Tamil Nadu fishermen, their fishing …

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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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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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“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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