Category: Role of SL Govt / National Army

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Sri Lanka’s Peace won at home: 30+ years of UN and Foreign efforts failed Sri Lankans

    For over 30 years, Sri Lanka faced the LTTE’s terror. In response, the international community recommended peace talks, ceasefires, foreign mediation, and even deployed troops to “solve” the conflict. Yet every foreign-led...

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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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If the LTTE had not been defeated in 2009: Sri Lanka in 2025

  Let us look at the “what if” scenario based on pattern of LTTE terror – where they killed, who they targeted, Tamil children kidnapped, impact on tourism & investment, people’s peace of mind...

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Chronology of UNHRC bias against Sri Lanka (2009–2025)

  May 2009 – 30-year terrorist conflict ends   Unlike 9/11, a single incident resulting in immediate bombing & occupation of several nations, Sri Lanka’s decision to military deal with LTTE was taken after...

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Non-Binding but Deadly: How UNHRC Resolution A/HRC/60/21 (2025) could destroy Sri Lanka’s Sovereignty

  UNHRC resolutions are technically non-binding. Yet for Sri Lanka, ending terrorism has been met with relentless scrutiny—a witch hunt targeting select war heroes and commanding officers. Every Resolution since 2009 has been a...

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Can Nations exploit the UNHRC to violate its Mandate? The Sri Lanka Precedent

    Sri Lanka is the only UN member state targeted for successive UNHRC resolutions after successfully ending a 30-year terrorist conflict. Instead of recognition for defeating terrorism-a feat no other nation has achieved,...

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From Victory to Vilification – The Unfinished War Against Sri Lanka’s Defenders

    Sri Lanka’s victory over the LTTE in May 2009 was not just a military success — it was the liberation of an entire nation from one of the most ruthless terrorist organisations...

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Eelam was always Island of Sinhalese: The Legal, Historical, and Constitutional Truth”

  The name “Eelam” was never Tamil in origin, nor did it denote a separate ethnic homeland. It is a historical term rooted in the identity of the Sinhalese — the island’s first and...

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Did You Know ‘Eelam’ originally referred to the Island of the Sinhalese?

  Eelam — a word that triggered a 30-year conflict — must be urgently re-examined. The term “Tamil Eelam” has come to symbolize demands for a separate Tamil state in Sri Lanka. But few...