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The death of the 10-year-old boy in Badalgama who had to breathe his last on February 7, allegedly due to the superstitious beliefs of his parents will soon be forgotten, if it has not already been forgotten. He would sometimes be remembered only after a similar tragedy which might again claim another life.
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Bangladesh is today hailed as a South Asian “Tiger” for its rapid economic development. But its early years as an independent country were traumatic, not just because it was a “basket case” but because it was torn by violence and instability for more than three decades. The liberation war took a
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Back in December 2019 the world experienced its first case of COVID-19 from Wuhan city, China, rapidly spread across the globe, flattering a global pandemic in March 2020 (World Health Organization, 2020). After the public health emergency issued by the WHO, to slow down the increasing number of cases day by day, many countries have chosen to impose nationwide lockdowns as a hasty action.
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Grumblings against this government was widespread as it prepared for Independence Day celebrations on February 4. Critics said it was a waste of money when the economy was bankrupt. “People are hungry. What celebrations?” goes the argument. Complaint of bankruptcy, 74 years after independence with every government accused of failure is w
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This column has for the past three weeks been focusing on the abortive Coup d’état conspiracy of 1962. There has been much reader interest in the articles. I have been pleasantly surprised to receive a lot of responses ranging from persons related or connected to some of the coup suspects to people from different walks of life evincing much interest in an important event in Sri Lanka’s history.