Category: Constitution Related

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A NATIONAL CALL TO ACTION: DEFEND SRI LANKA – STOP THE INTERNATIONAL SEPARATIST OFFENSIVE

  Sri Lanka today faces an externally coordinated legal and political assault designed to: Undermine territorial integrity• Weaken constitutional sovereignty• Revive separatist ideology• Internationalise domestic governance• Legitimize territorial division This campaign is conducted through propaganda, foreign...

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Registering the ‘Muslim Left Front’: The Danger of a New Ethnic Party threatening Sri Lanka’s Unity”

  Sri Lanka’s media has reported on the application by the Muslim Left Front for registration with the Election Commission. A careful review of historical, regional, and global patterns shows that political parties — when built...

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Sri Lanka’s Historical Weaknesses: Lessons from Invasions, Colonial Rule, and Modern Interventions

  Sri Lanka’s history is not a relic of the past — it is the strategic memory of a civilization. To distort, suppress, dilute, or rewrite it is not academic freedom; it is civilizational...

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Who is a Nationalist, Who is a Nationalist Leader & What is the Role of the Nationalist Camp

    True nationalism is tested under pressure — during betrayal, foreign coercion, and propaganda — and tested even more during periods of apparent calm, when beneath the surface of peace, diplomacy, comfort, and development, invisible...

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Civilizational Erasure: The Systematic Dismantling of Sinhala Buddhist Identity, Heritage, and Constitutional Rights in North & East Sri Lanka

  Sinhala Buddhists, constituting approximately 70% of Sri Lanka’s population, and forming the islands continuous civilizations core for over 2500 years are experiencing systematic marginalization across governance, administration, legal protection, cultural preservation, and education, particularly in...

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The Forgotten Discrimination: How Sinhala Speakers Became Second-Class Citizens in their own State since 1987

For over two millennia, Sinhala functioned as the language of governance, law, and administration in Sri Lanka. Colonial invasions beginning in 1505—Portuguese, Dutch, and British—systematically removed Sinhala from State institutions, courts, and administration, culminating...

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Road to an “Independent” Sri Lanka: Colonial Rule — The Dismantling of a Civilisational Order

  The topic of colonization and its implications on Sri Lanka cannot be viewed in isolation. Every facet of colonial rule must be compared in all of the nations that were invaded and governed....

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Online Overseas Voting: A Constitutional and National Security Risk and a Violation of Citizens Living in Sri Lanka

  Sri Lanka’s governments display a disturbing tendency to repeat the mistakes of other countries, even after those countries have openly admitted failure and reversed course. What is more troubling is that these reversals are...