Monthly Archive: September 2025

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Terrorists laugh at the UN Geneva: LTTE Diaspora fearlessly calls LTTE their “savior” and to retain weapons

21 September 2025   To: The President, United Nations Human Rights Council The High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the UN, Geneva President, United Nations General Assembly President, United...

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Responding to Smear Campaigns: Why Facts still matter in Sri Lanka’s Story

    When facts cannot be countered, character assassination begins. When critics cannot counter facts, they turn to insults. Too often, anyone who names inconvenient truths is met not with evidence but with ridicule...

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Why are 2,000 Refugees being brought to Sri Lanka when the UNHCR Office has closed?

    Recent reports indicate that a Boeing 747 landed in Eilat, Israel, transporting Palestinian refugees to the UAE and Sri Lanka. While around 40,000 refugees are reportedly being relocated, unconfirmed sources claim approximately...

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Open Letter to Swiss Authorities UNSC on LTTE terrorist insignia display in Geneva

18 September 2025   Subject: Urgent Legal Inquiry Regarding Public Display of LTTE Symbols Near UNHRC, Geneva   To: Swiss Federal Authorities / Permanent Mission of Switzerland in Geneva Office of the United Nations...

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South Asian Spring: Why Expats Should Not Get Digital Vote in Sri Lanka

  The Government of Sri Lanka’s recent announcement on granting voting rights to expats is a gamble with sovereignty. Handing the ballot to millions who neither live under Sri Lanka’s laws, nor share its...

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The Yahapalana Regime (2015–2019): A Comprehensive Exposé

  The Yahapalana government, installed in 2015 after a US–India regime-change operation to remove Mahinda Rajapaksa, promised “good governance,” anti-corruption, and democracy. Instead, it systematically dismantled Sri Lanka’s post-war gains. Between 2015 and 2019,...

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Sri Lanka’s Peace won at home: 30+ years of UN and Foreign efforts failed Sri Lankans

    For over 30 years, Sri Lanka faced the LTTE’s terror. In response, the international community recommended peace talks, ceasefires, foreign mediation, and even deployed troops to “solve” the conflict. Yet every foreign-led...