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The events unfolding after President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India last month, suggest that the issue of power devolution is coming into the limelight again. Shortly after the visit, the Indian government invited the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to New Delhi on October 10
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More recently, in 1966, a Chinese Engineer was visiting The Hague to attend a conference of Welding Engineers. At a particular point of time, during his visit, he was found in a severely wounded condition, lying on the road, outside the home in which he was temporarily staying.
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Sharing a simple example of an ordeal of a migrant worker’s child, an independent researcher - Kusala Wettasinghe, said a child she interviewed did not have any words, but only tears to express the mistreatments he went through because of his mother’s absence.
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Marxism teaches us that law is the weapon of the ruling classes. During the feudal system, law was synonymous with the wish of the ruler. Capitalism could no longer ignore the people’s demands for the establishment of democracy during the mass struggles that erupted against feudalism.
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To explain away the characteristic deprivations of our third world reality, from rampant corruption and wretched poverty to retarded economic development and even the reek of pollution, there is a common explanation that has taken root in our collective thoughtscape.
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The writing appears to be on the wall or the blackboard for education as university professors, lecturers and students in an unprecedented show of strength marched from Galle and Kandy to Colombo in support of their main demand that the annual budgetary allocation for education be increased.
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Public Relations Minister Mervyn Silva’s son Malaka was again highlighted in the recent past, because of his alleged involvement in attacking an Army Intelligence Officer. After he was released on bail after a few days spent in remand prison
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Minister Mervyn Silva’s son Malaka and Ambassador Bharathi Wijerathne’s son Rehan have been bailed out. The turn of events in the assault on the Army Major allegedly by these two individuals was certainly interesting. The Army Major’s recant might not only cost him his credibility as an intelligence officer
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UNP firebrand - MP Dayasiri Jayasekara who was recently in the middle of a major controversy speaks to the Daily Mirror about his allegiance, political future, the issue surrounding the alleged assault of an Army officer, the reason behind the lack of political alternatives to the people and much more
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Two repeatedly used words in formal and informal conversations in several parts of the country today are education and the acronym, FUTA (Federation of University Teachers’ Associations). Where people gather with seriousness; clarification, explanation and interpretation of the current educational crisis takes place. The media have kept the debate alive with extensive coverage.
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Despite periodic misjudgments and some party politicisation, the judiciary after the 1978 constitution for the executive presidency has been the last bastion of democracy. The first executive president J.R. Jayewardene for the first time appointed a private lawyer Neville Samarakoon as the Chief Justice.
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The Supreme Court ruled recently that the ‘Divi Neguma Bill’ should be referred to the provincial councils for approval before being enacted in Parliament. The Court’s ruling was communicated to Parliament by Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa last week.
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The historical dimensions of the "Triangular episode” of the Assange Saga are well known. Among the various alleged sins committed by Assange, an Australian Citizen, he is accused of a particularly heinous sin which has resulted in this “triangular paradigm”
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In Sri Lanka anyone who has a grin that can be stretched out of proportion to fill an election poster, is a politician. Though nothing could have been blamed for their appointment to the helm other than the sheer political ignorance of the voters