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Who would have dreamt of seeing the mother of the world bodies, the United Nations, shedding tears of regret over something the institution could not perform? A leaked draft of a highly-critical internal UN report says the world body has conceded its failure to protect the Sri Lankan civilians
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The picture of a lamenting father holding the bloodied, lifeless body of his young son was circulated worldwide by the Sri Lankan government during the conflict period, to depict the atrocities of the LTTE against the masses of Sri Lanka. The image was one among many, following the Kebithigollewa explosion in 2006.
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Daily Mirror spoke to Professor Gehan Amaratunga about the environment necessary for innovation, research and development in science and technology in Sri Lanka. He notes the weakness in the university system and the renewed interest from the coporate sector to invest in innovation.
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Clause 107 (2) of the Constitution indicates that “The Chief Justice, the President of the Court of Appeal and every other Judge of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal” could be removed “by an order of the President made after an address of Parliament supported by a majority of the total number of Members of Parliament (including those not present) has been presented to the President..
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The Federation of University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) has ended its three month old strike action ostensibly demanding higher salaries for the university teachers. How futile or otherwise this entire FUTA exercise had been will be debated for sometime by all stake-holders
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The prison riots last week dominated news and drew increasing public attention to the situation. According to a report posted on the Daily Mirror website, the armed forces discovered 11 bodies of prisoners on Saturday raising the death toll in an overnight prison riot in the capital to 27.
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With the impeachment crisis worsening, the Chief Justice through her lawyers has issued a statement strongly refuting the main charges made against her by the Government in the impeachment motion, which the Speaker placed in the order paper of parliament last Tuesday.
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There are no prizes for guessing that Clint Eastwood probably punched an ‘invisible’ Obama in anger after the US election results were announced. And there are also no prizes for guessing that few members from the American film fraternity would have shared the 81-year-old filmmaker’s grief after Mitt Romney’s loss.
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Drama was not the word when pandemonium broke loose in the Welikada prison on Friday, which ended up killing twenty-seven persons. Though the exact reason for the fiasco is yet to be revealed, it could be nothing but the zero tolerance of the inmates in the face of the surprise raids by the STF in the latter’s mission to crackdown on drug related activities behind the bars.
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Nadarajah Matheenthiran , chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in France was shot dead in Paris on Thursday November 8th night by “unkown” assassins on motor cycles. 49 year old Matheenthiran known as “Parithy” was in charge of the LTTE front organization
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Is South Africa going to tumble from the sky like some out-of-control aeroplane? It is beginning to look like it. Ex-president, Nelson Mandela, who sacrificed a good part of his life in jail to liberate it, must be wondering, and doubtless is full of grief.
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The re-election of Barack Obama as the President of the United States has changed the face of the world’s leading superpower and has some important lessons for Sri Lanka in issues relating to ethnic harmony, unity in diversity and social justice.
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“For the past 32 years, I don’t think I have slept soundly a single night during rains,” Shermila, a resident of Sedawatte, Kelaniya says. Born and raised in the area and now a mother of two, this young mother says they are gripped with the fear of losing their shelter due to constant floods prevalent in the area.
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FUTA sold out after a long haul and we are yet to hear of the progress with regard to demands and proposals that were discussed at negotiations. The decision to go back to work, despite being apparently dissatisfied with the Government’s response to the demands
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The so-called paradise would look pretty from outside; so pretty that the travellers are tempted to cross many seas to rest their feet on this soil. Even during the troubled times, despite the travel warnings issued by many countries, there were tourists who braved the troubled terrain.
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Impeachment is an eerie prospect - a legislative lasso twirled to hurl a justice up for unseating. It dispatches a chilling message where a government holds a majority. If the parliamentary majority is overwhelming, logistically the judiciary is tied to a kennel lashed by the party whip. The dice is heavily loaded against – unfairly. Citizens face a similar ordeal when Justice takes them on contempt of court.
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The Government is resorting to the impeachment of the Chief Justice, whose appointment was signed and approved by the head of the same regime. To facilitate this process, the Government had sought and collected 117 signatures from the members of Parliament, for this motion to be handed to the Speaker, so that the death knell could be expedited against the last bastion that protects democracy and the fundamental rights of the people.
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The 2013 Budget to be presented in Parliament on Thursday has been overshadowed by events that could make or break democracy in Sri Lanka. When Parliament meets today, the Speaker will announce the ruling of the Supreme Court on the Divi Neguma Bill amid one of the most serious crises between the all-powerful Executive and the Legislature on one side, and the Judiciary on the other.