Category: Sri Lanka Politics

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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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What LGBTQIA+++ Demands & Society’s Response

  The ongoing discourse around LGBTQIA rights and recognition has sparked widespread debate across legal, religious, social, and cultural arenas. We look at th key demands put forth by LGBTQIA advocates and a comprehensive...

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India’s Strategic Colonization of Eastern Sri Lanka (TRINCOMALEE): A Silent Entrapment

India’s strategic colonization of Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province—centered around Trincomalee—is not a coincidence but the result of decades-long encirclement through war, diplomacy, economics, and cultural erasure. What began as military intervention in the 1980s...

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Homosexuality originally classified as “Mental Disorder” – No one is born Gay.

How the politicized removal of homosexuality from medical classification sparked a global ideological movement – at the cost of science, child welfare, and societal norms. Psychiatry’s redefinition of homosexuality, under activist and financial pressure—not...

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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...

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5 Months. 35 Agreements- Has the JVP-NPP signed away Sri Lanka’s Sovereignty?

In just five months, the JVP-NPP-led government under President Anura Kumara Dissanayake signed 35 agreements with India — the largest, fastest foreign policy shift in Sri Lanka’s post-independence history. What was promised as a new era...

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PART 7 – 35 Indo-Lanka Agreements – An Urgent Appeal to the JVP/NPP Leadership

To the leadership of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) and its political alliance, the National People’s Power (NPP): You rose to power on the promise of sovereignty, accountability, national dignity, and liberation from external control—both...