Category: International Issues

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Germany – Sri Lanka still thinks you our friend!

If any country knows what it is like to be battered and humiliated by the world, it is Germany. Germany has come far. After 2 World Wars, once considered the enemy of the Allies,...

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Who are the Core Group against Sri Lanka at UNHRC?

History will one day be witness to the lies, deceit and hypocrisies taking place in the Halls of the UN and in particular the UNHRC. What Sri Lanka must repeatedly exert is that all...

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Sri Lanka must put up a War Crimes Museum for Colonial-JVP-LTTE crimes

Sri Lanka has undergone 3 phases of mass killings against unarmed civilians. These were no individual incidents or spur of the moment killings. These were all premeditated murder. Colonial crimes in then, Sinhale covers...

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How many Tamil children did TNA save from being turned to child soldiers by LTTE?

The Diplomats and UN officials and members of the international community always enjoy visiting the TNA every time they come to Sri Lanka and even invite TNA to their countries as well. At the...

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Sri Lanka’s Citizens Reply to UNHRC

Dear Members of the UNHRC,   We, the citizens of Sri Lanka have a long proud historical past. We lived as one community under the Sinhale kings peacefully and you may like to wonder...

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We expect the Sri Lankan Government to Defend our National Armed Forces in Geneva

The annual Geneva circus is again round the corner. It has become one of the most farcical performances by an entity tasked to be custodian of world peace. At the time of the UN’s...

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The Attorney General’s Department owes an explanation to the GoSL – the Public & the US Government

The Attorney General of Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan government’s chief legal adviser, TheAttorney General has now declared that the MCC Compact and the Program Implementation Agreement & Articles of Association of MCA...

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Foreign funders, clueless Parliamentarians modernizing land laws with technology risking Sri Lanka’s Land Sovereignty 

Despite decades of development of formal laws and tools for modelling legal knowledge for land rights by lawyers in developed countries, Sri Lankan lawyers stagnated preferring to work with statues of 1888 to 1927,...