Category: International Issues

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Colombo East Terminal – why Sri Lanka can never trust India

There is much controversy over East Terminal of Colombo Port with India & Japan claiming that a Memorandum of Cooperation signed in May 2019 with the previous Government, binds the present government from giving...

Yahapalana, USAID & DAI – Democratic Governance & Accountability Scorecard! 0

Yahapalana, USAID & DAI – Democratic Governance & Accountability Scorecard!

  Regime Change in 2015 was quick to roll out plenty of good governance initiatives. One such was the $13.7m Strengthening Democratic Governance & Accountability Project (SDGAP) to reform Sri Lanka’s public sector. USAID...

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From LTTE to USA – Does Sri Lanka need a new war?

  In May 2009 Sri Lanka sighed with relief as its armed forces defeated the internationally proscribed terrorist-LTTE bringing to an end 30 years of terror. It took the 5thPresident to order his troops...

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Who says MCC is not linked to Bim Saviya (Title Registration)

There is a notion that MCC has nothing to do with Title Registration because it was a project started well before MCC Compact was introduced. The answer is only half correct. Yes, Title Registration...

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Not signing MCC but continuing E-Land Register by US company threatens Sri Lanka’s Intellectual Property

MCC is a US Govt foreign aid agency which is funded by US Govt and the top US representatives’ sit’s on its Board. When $480m MCC Compact was announced immediately after the jihadi terror...

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MCC & Sri Lanka : Understand the larger picture

  Third World country policy makers as well as their citizens need to understand that ‘independence’ for former colonies is just a cliché and nothing else. All that happened under colonial rule continues under...

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GUNARUWAN COMMITTEE REPORT SAYS ‘NO TO MCC” but danger still persists within AG’s department

  The very controversial and dangerous US transnational project known as MCC Compact has generated public objections for the right reasons and if not for the resolve of a handful of people who went...