Category: Political Parties

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South Asian Spring: Why Expats Should Not Get Digital Vote in Sri Lanka

  The Government of Sri Lanka’s recent announcement on granting voting rights to expats is a gamble with sovereignty. Handing the ballot to millions who neither live under Sri Lanka’s laws, nor share its...

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The Yahapalana Regime (2015–2019): A Comprehensive Exposé

  The Yahapalana government, installed in 2015 after a US–India regime-change operation to remove Mahinda Rajapaksa, promised “good governance,” anti-corruption, and democracy. Instead, it systematically dismantled Sri Lanka’s post-war gains. Between 2015 and 2019,...

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Alert to Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry: Implementing UNHRC Demands Will Lead to Government Ouster

    Since 2009, the UNHRC has overstepped its mandate, pushing demands that strip Sri Lanka of sovereignty — imposing foreign-run courts, forcing constitutional changes, and erasing LTTE crimes. These are political agendas, not...

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Gen Z’s Betrayal: Pawns of External Playbooks – Destroying Today, proving unfit for tomorrow

  Nepal’s unrest has exposed the mask of youthful heroism. Each day, footage exposes looting, vandalism, and arson. The very youth who claim to rally for “anti-corruption” cannot even control the chaos they unleash....

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From Europe’s Colored Revolutions – Arab Spring to Asian Spring: The Repeat Playbook of Youth Manipulated Regime Change

  Across Europe (the Colored Revolutions), the Arab world (Arab Spring), and parts of Asia (the “Asian Spring”), movements that appeared as spontaneous youth uprisings often bore the fingerprints of external intervention and local...

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Sri Lanka does not need a Truth & Reconciliation Commission — Terrorists need to reconcile with us, not the other way around

The recent statement by Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister at the UN Human Rights Council outlined the government’s commitment to domestic reforms in human rights, justice, and reconciliation. While many of these initiatives — anti-corruption...

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The Debt Trap Playbook: How Sovereignty was sold One Loan at a time

  The entrapment of the Global South did not begin with debt — it began with conquest. The Papal Bulls (edicts issued by the Pope) of the late 15th century gave Western explorers divine...

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LGBTQIA Debate: President Anura Kumara Dissanayake “Rule of Desire” vs. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith’s Moral Governance  

    Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith’s recent statement warning against legalizing same-sex marriage and LGBTQIA+ ideology in Sri Lanka is not merely a religious outcry — it is a national alarm echoed by the majority...