Kanchana's steadfast stand in Parliament
It would be prudent to listen to the speech made in parliament yesterday by petroleum and power minister Kanchana Wijesekara.
It would be prudent to listen to the speech made in parliament yesterday by petroleum and power minister Kanchana Wijesekara.
Deepthi Kumara Gunarathne has expressed his opinion with regard to the military’s role during times of people’s uprisings.
"Ceylon Tea'' is known as one of the best teas in the world. Tea export is one of the main factors which contribute to the National Economy and according to Anon (2010),1.2% of gross domestic product and 16.57% of the total export income and 67.38% of agriculture export income are brought from tea exports.
King Pandukabaya ended the reign of Ravana under whose rule inclusiveness of all in governance was almost unthinkable.
The IMF loan will not resolve Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. It will only bail the country out in its efforts to come out of the crisis. Of foremost need is to restructure the debts, without which Sri Lanka cannot do anything else.
‘We few, we happy few, we band of brothers. For he, today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother.’ – William Shakespeare
A telephone conversation between SJB MP Buddhika Pathirana and Adarsha Karandana, the woman involved in the Ashu Marasinghe incident, is now public knowledge.
UN Secretary General’s (UNSG) Annual Report - 2022 on the work of UN organisations has “Blacklisted” a large group of member nations for retaliating against human rights defenders. Sri Lanka is one among those blacklisted member countries.
Justice delayed is Justice denied and that’s more so in the case when the affected are war-affected Tamils. In the case of those affected by the brutal Mylanthanai massacre in eastern Sri Lanka, both happened.