Category: Diplomatic Corps in Sri Lanka

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You CANNOT Decriminalize Homosexuality while also claiming to Protect Children

The proposal to repeal Penal Code Sections 365 and 365A, under the guise of “ending discrimination” while “safeguarding children,” is a constitutional contradiction, a religious violation, and a national betrayal. As clarified by the Supreme Court’s 2024 Gender Equity...

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Who is the Easter Sunday Maha Molakaru? If the Cardinal knows, he must prove!

  Nearly six years after the devastating Easter Sunday suicide bombings that claimed over 270 lives in Sri Lanka, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith is still asking, “Who masterminded the attack?”—fully aware that eight Islamic suicide bombers carried out...

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Uphold the Rule of Law: A call to Sri Lankan authorities to enforce justice without bias or delay on tourist Visa violations

  Sri Lanka is a nation proud of its rich culture, deep religious traditions, and warm hospitality. Tourists from around the world come here to experience our heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant society. Yet,...

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Sri Lanka: 2009 Post-War to Present — UN Precedents, Bias & International Injustice

A Dangerous Precedent by UNSG Ban Ki-moon The UN’s actions against Sri Lanka post-2009 remain unprecedented in UN history. Never before has the Secretary-General appointed a Panel of Experts (PoE) to investigate a concluded internal conflict—especially after...

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Sri Lanka – The Conflict Years (2006–2009) and the UN/UNHRC’s Role during the Final War

  While Sri Lanka waged its final campaign to eliminate the LTTE terrorist organization between 2006 and 2009, the United Nations and UNHRC once again failed in their duty to uphold international law, protect...

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Questions to the incoming UNHRC Head – On Behalf of Concerned Citizens of Sri Lanka

  Sri Lanka stands today as the ONLY nation that defeated one of the world’s most ruthless terrorist organizations—the LTTE—without international military assistance. In doing so, it upheld its sovereign duty to protect all...

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“Police Data Proves No LGBTQIA Discrimination: Repealing Penal Code 365/365A would be Political Suicide and a Betrayal of Sri Lanka’s Children”

  Sri Lanka’s Penal Code Sections 365 and 365A have come under increasing scrutiny, particularly by international human rights organizations and advocacy groups pushing for their repeal. These sections are often portrayed as discriminatory...

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Letter from the Citizens of Sri Lanka to the Government and People of Canada: Erect monument for Canada’s Genocide against Indigenous Peoples

To the Prime Minister and Members of the Canadian Parliament, We, the citizens of Sri Lanka, write to express deep concern over the growing political narrative emerging from Canada that seeks to label Sri...

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Comprehensive Legal rebuttal to Genocide and War Crimes allegations against Sri Lanka

  Lack of Credible Evidence Supporting Genocide Allegations. The 1948 Genocide Convention defines genocide as acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group. Allegations...