by Malinda Seneviratne Few countries can boast of anything close to the track record of Britain when it comes to gross human rights violations. Genocide and...
After much political bickering it is now reported that Provincial Council (PC) elections, would be held as early as possible. If it has been decided to...
by Malinda Seneviratne Tomorrow (that is Monday, March 22) a vote will be taken in Geneva on a resolution against Sri Lanka to be tabled the...
by Malinda Seneviratne In Geneva, essentially, it will be a West vs East battle, considering the key players. It is no secret that moves against Sri...
by a retired Principal I have been putting off the writing of this article for quite some time. What with one thing and another, specially getting...
Excerpted from the memoirs of Senior DIG (Retd.) Edward Gunawardene Barely a week had passed after the election ended I was in for a surprise. I...
Tissa Devendra’s lament for Villa Venezia, Sri Lanka’s first University Library, prompted a letter from Mr. Rohantha Fernando, a relative by marriage of Sir. Marcus Fernando,...
by Malinda Seneviratne What if the British High Commissioner in Colombo, Sarah Hulton, met with the Ambassador of South Korea, Woonjin Jeong, on Tuesday, May 2,...
by Dr. SinhaRaja Tammita-Delgoda Remarks delivered 14 August 2017 at Launch of An Enduring Friendship. Sri Lanka and Pakistan by Arshad Cassim, Editor SinhaRaja Tammita-Delgoda, Published...
by Mathias Keittle Sri Lanka eliminated a dreaded terrorist group, with intricate global links, but receives little credit for it. Unlike elsewhere in the world, Sri...