Archive for January 26th, 2013

Sri Lanka’s Multicultural Casualty – The National Anthem

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

Shenali Wadugeƒ”š‚  ƒ”š‚  It is puzzling how an unreliable political ideology, advocated by liberals and subscribed to by a handful of academics, media personnel, government officials, social theorists. lefties and politicians have managed to take the world by storm introducing a concept called MULTICULTURALISM. We question what its experimentation has actually delivered to nations in […]

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“Changing Tamils names to Sinhala”: a simple reminder to India’s External Affairs Minister

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

Asada M Erpini At a meeting that the Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid has had with his Sri Lankan counterpart Prof. G.L. Peiris, as reported in the local media on 23 January, the Indian gentleman has responded to a query on the Sri Lankan Government’s efforts to settle Sinhalese people in Tamil majority territories […]

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Do those who oppose, approve improper conduct?: They should take a closer look at the seriousness of charges: Impeachment procedure, constitutional right of Legislature

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

byƒ”š‚  Political Correspondent-Courtesy TheSunday Observer International organisations, certain countries and their Colombo-based senior diplomats must take a closer look at the seriousness of the charges for which Dr. Mrs. Shirani Bandaranayake had been found guilty. Instead of making their own statements based on misleading campaigns carried out by a handful of lawyers who thrive on […]

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Boycott the Sham and Illegal Indianized National Anthem

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

Dilrook Kannangara Reconciliation as it is (South-Indianization) has taken yet another casualty “ƒ¢¢”š¬…” the national anthem. South-Indianization better known as reconciliation is trying to achieve what the India-LTTE collective could not achieve in the battlefield. The Rajapakse regime has been brought to its knees by Tamil Nadu leaders through India, Tamil Navi Pillay and UNHRC. […]

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Stop encouraging the separatist ideology

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

Ranjith Soysa We understand that Sri Lanka Association for Advancement of Science (SLAAS)is considering to to grant provincial autonomy to its branches which deserves the attention of the the broader community. When it is a known fact that some members of the academia as well as the professionals attempt to justify the concept of traditional […]

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Why did Buddhism disappear from South Asia? Brahmin atrocities that destroyed Buddhism in the Subcontinent

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

Sawmeer Khan Colombo – 10ƒ”š‚  Many wonder why Buddhism disappeared from the Subcontinent but thrives in China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and in Sri Lanka. Many Hindus claim that Buddha was a Hindu God. Of course Buddhists in China, Thailand and other countries and in India do not accept that doctrine. In fact Buddhism […]

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