Category: Diplomatic Corps in Sri Lanka

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Nearly 15,000 knew of Easter Sunday attacks including HarinF & Diplomatic Missions

  In October 2020 the former head of State Intelligence Service Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena told the Presidential Commission of Inquiry that nearly 15,000 people were aware of the Easter Sunday attacks 10 days...

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith must listen to Zaharan Hashim made before Easter Sunday suicide mission

  On 21st April 2019, 8 suicide bombers carried out attacks on 3 churches, 3 hotels and 1 guest house. This mass suicide killed close to 300 people and has injured many more. It...

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Easter Sunday Mass Murders: Don’t play politics with the dead

  It has come to a level that even the dead are manipulated for political gain. The blame is now subtly being shifted with a twist for political purposes. These antics are not in...

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Making sense of Sri Lanka’s crisis & predicting the outcome

    Where do we start? How about the US-engineered regime change in 2015. It remains a puzzle why the engineers of the regime change decided to end yahapalana shelf-life, just as it is...

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Sri Lanka’s Economic Crossroad – Scenarios to consider

  We are all puzzled as to what is going on in Sri Lanka. The people want answers & deserve answers. For too long politicians have taken the people for a ride. The buck...

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Open Letter to all the Buddhism Bashing Protestors & their Organisers

  There is a saying that one’s freedoms and rights stop the moment another’s freedoms and rights are hindered. The recent public protests, we all presume was against governance and in particular the government...

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Rioters vs Protestors vs Political Protests – where do we draw the line?

On 31st March 2022 people gathered outside the President’s residence appealing for a solution to the economic crisis prevailing across the country. This soon erupted into altercations resulting in the burning of a military...

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Public Protests, Rajapakse Rule & Indo-US manipulations

    Sri Lanka is experiencing an unprecedent state of events. Taken as a whole, there is much to analyze. Sri Lanka has seen governance pass from one colored party to another. Opportunistic politics...