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There are many individuals in Sri Lanka who do not have a place to call his/her home and thereby do not have a permanent address. They either live in rented houses or share a home with another family, but without any ownership for the place where they reside in.
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In March 2021 The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted a resolution giving UN Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet a mandate to collect and preserve information and evidence of war crimes committed during Sri Lanka’s nearly 30-year-long civil war, which ended in 2009.
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With President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Government reportedly planning to introduce bills to restrict media freedom and impose checks on social media networks, independent analysts are warning of the repercussions because a free media is one of the pillars of democracy as it involves the people’s sovereignty, the right to information and expression. In this context, our political leaders need to contemplate
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Public concerns about the independence of the Judiciary in Sri Lanka were the focus of a recent conference of the Lawyers Collective. Following certain statements made by the executive and in Parliament the Lawyers Collective asserted that the independence of the Judiciary is at stake and that unless action is taken the sovereignty of the people would be at stake The sovereignty of the people is explained in Article 4 of the Constitution as being
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There are allegations that the Parliament’s committees on Public Accounts (COPA) and Public Enterprises (COPE) are toothless tigers at a time when corruption has engulfed the entire state machinery from top to bottom of almost all pubic institutions. We read about frauds involving millions if not billions of rupees in national newspapers everyday but rarely hear about follow-up actions taken by the authorities to penalize the culprits or to recov
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Sri Lanka’s Environment Minister and MP of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) Naseer Ahamed was recently ousted from his parliamentary membership by the Supreme Court for defying the party whip and joining the government of President Ranil Wickremesinghe. This brought back into public focus the controversial, if not unsavoury, phenomenon of inter-party crossovers in Sri Lanka. The Supreme Court unseated Naseer Ahamed on the grounds that he h
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As stated last week, the CID director DIG Bennet Perera showed me the letter written by Defence Secretary Gen. Sepala Attygalle instructing the Police to question me for information regarding the murder of four Rupavahini employees in Jaffna.
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It never rains but pours, the age-old adage goes. On April 21, 2019, terrorists carried out a heinous attack on innocents at three churches and tourist hotels in Sri Lanka. The attack killed over 250 civilians and included a number of foreigners. The tourist industry which had just begun to raise its head in the aftermath of the ethnic conflict took a hard hit.
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President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) government are taking practical steps to reduce the debt burden and strengthen the country’s economy, but the cost of living is soaring sky-high and millions of poor or middle-class people finding it difficult to obtain proper meal and provide for their healthcare, education and travel needs. Till the economy is strengthened, the government is planning to introduce bills to
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Following the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings, our economy experienced a steady decline. The subsequent outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated the situation. A number of silly mistakes made by past leaders -like the sudden ban on the import of fertilisers without a plan to meet the disruption- ended any hope of recovery. A while later the country declared itself bankrupt and chaos took over. In turn, it resulted in Premier Mahinda resigning an
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According to media reports, President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe are discussing the prospect of replacing the Executive Presidential system with a Westminster-style parliamentary system before the next Presidential election in 2024. They are also contemplating a parliament with 160 of the 225 members directly elected under the First Past the Post (FPP) system and 65 elected under the Proportional Representatio