Religious disharmony threatens national security, warns police
Disharmony caused by improper statements with regard to religions could threaten national security, warns police media spokesman Nihal Talduwa.
Disharmony caused by improper statements with regard to religions could threaten national security, warns police media spokesman Nihal Talduwa.
Former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa was the chief guest at a book launch at Tower Hall in Colombo yesterday (01).
The wedding of the eldest daughter of MP Patali Champika Ranawaka took place yesterday (01) at Monarch Imperial Hotel at Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte.
The Army has promised to abandon a plan to build a Buddhist temple at Uliyankulam in Mannar, said MP Charles Nirmalanathan.
The economy is gradually recovering from the crisis thanks to the correct policies including the collective efforts of the people, President Ranil Wickremesinghe said.
The arrested owner of the YouTube channel SL-Vlogs has been remanded until June 07.
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) will restrict freedom of expression, said the United Republic Party (URP).
Parliament’s adoption of the proposed antiterrorism act (ATA), presently in temporary deferment, will adversely impact those who fight for justice for their missing relatives, it has been alleged.
Tamil political leaders have unanimously rejected a government proposal to build a common memorial for all the war dead.
The proposed Sri Lanka Broadcasting Authority act will be an unsuccessful attempt to deny the fundamental right of freedom of expression and to limit democratic rights, said MP for the Freedom People’s Council Prof. Charitha Herath.