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Feb 7, 2024 · Labour Party Commits To Referring Sri Lankan War Criminals To International Criminal Court. May 16, 2024. author: COLOMBO TELEGRAPH.
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May 22, 2022 · Without food we are going to die. That will happen hundred percent.” ~ Mohammad Shazly a part-time chauffer, Colombo (Reuters – 20.5.2022) An old man walks down a road, snowy haired, thin to the point of gauntness, bespectacled. He clutches a white cane in one hand; the other steadies the gas cylinder he is bearing on his frail shoulders.
Aug 4, 2022 · The onus is on present and future generations to create democracy: past generations have abysmally failed, that is, if they even made the attempt. Sri Lanka must wait for an “educated” and “decent” electorate to create a true democracy. One definition of a cauldron is “a situation characterized by instability and strong emotions”.
Jan 24, 2024 · A repressive new internet law that Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe is trying to rush through parliament this week would create broad and vague new speech-related offenses punishable by lengthy prison terms.