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Central Bank unofficially caps dollar rate to curb rupee depreciation, says Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon
Hiru  News
Sri Lanka Human Rights Centre Executive Director Rajith Keerthi Thennakoon states that the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has intervened to control the rapid rise in the value of the US dollar within the domestic foreign exchange market by taking steps to impose an unofficial capped price for the dollar. Issuing a statement, he claims that to prevent the continuous depreciation of the rupee, the Central Bank Governor has summoned chiefs of commercial banks and owners of authorised money exchange entities to hold two rounds of informal discussions. The... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

පුළුල් ඒකාබද්ධ මුදල් සැපයුම (සල්ලි අච්චු ගැසීම) රු. ට්‍රිලියන 2.1 පනී
රජිත් කීර්ති තෙන්නකෝන් විධායක අධ්‍යක්ෂ/ශ්‍රී ලංකා මානව හිමිකම් කේන්ද්‍රය
සංසරණයේ පැවති ව්‍යවහාර මුදල් මාස 17 ට රු. මිලියන 303,956 ක් වැඩි වෙලා
IMF නොතකා ‍මහ බැංකුවෙන් ඩොලරයට නිල නොවන උපරිම මිලක් (capped price) ඒකාබද්ධ පුළුල් මුදල් සැපයුම වැඩි කරමින් ශ්‍රී ලංකා මහ බැංකුව වානිජ්‍ය බැංකුවලින් ඩොලර් මිලදී ගැනීම සිදු කරනු ලබන නමුත්, සංචිත ඉහල නංවා ගැනීමට හෝ ණය බර අඩු කරගැනීමට රජයට නොහැකි වීම ආර්ථික අර්බුදයක් ලෙස එළිදකිමින් ඇතැයි රජිත් කීර්ති තෙන්නකෝන්  පවසයි. ශ්‍රී ලංකා මානව හිමිකම් කේන්ද්‍රය වෙනුවෙන් නිකුත් කළ පුවත්පත් නිවේදන‍යේ දැක්වෙන්නේ, 2025 ජනවාරි මස රු. බිලියන 14,439.1 ක් වූ ... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

Re: Sri Lankan-Canadian Community Divisive Tamil Genocide Memorial Monument in Brampton, Ontario.  This hate symbol has to be dismantled to restore the Truth and Dignity of my Sri Lankan-Sinhalese-Canadians.
Asoka Weerasinghe (Mr) 2066 Kings Grove Crescent . Ottawa, Ontario . K1J 6G1
24 May 2026 The Right Honourable  Mark Carney, PC  OC  MPPrime Minister of CanadaOffice of the Prime Minister80 Wellington StreetOttawa, OntarioK1A OA2 BY LETTER IMPORTANT & URGENT Dear Prime Minister Mark Carney: Re: Sri Lankan-Canadian Community Divisive Tamil Genocide Memorial Monument in Brampton, Ontario.  This hate symbol has to be dismantled to restore the Truth and Dignity of my Sri Lankan-Sinhalese-Canadians. Permit me to introduce myself.   I am Asoka Weerasinghe, a Sri Lankan Sinhalese-Buddhist-Canadian.   I landed... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

විප්ලවයෙන් පසු පාලනය කිරීම - රුසියානු විප්ලවයෙන් ලැබෙන පාඩම් සහ ශ්‍රී ලංකාව සඳහා සිතා බැලීම්
ආචාර්ය සරත් ඔබේසේකර Kandidat Tekhnicheskikh Nauk (1977)Кандидат технических наук
ඉතිහාසය පෙන්වා දෙන්නේ පැරණි පද්ධතියක් පෙරළා දැමීම, ස්ථාවර නව පද්ධතියක් ගොඩනැගීමට වඩා පහසු බවයි. 1917 රුසියානු විප්ලවයෙන් පසු ජයග්‍රාහී බොල්ශෙවික්වරුන්ට තේරුම් ගියේ සටනකදී ඇති වූ එකමුතුකම, රජය පවත්වාගෙන යාමේදී අනිවාර්යයෙන්ම පවතින්නේ නැති බවයි. අද ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna සහ National People's Power පිළිබඳව පවතින සාකච්ඡාවන් ද ඒ සමාන තත්ත්වයක් සිහිපත් කරයි. Vladimir Leninගේ නායකත්වයෙන් “White Russians” ලෙස හැඳින්වූ විප්ලව විරෝධී බලවේග පරාජය කළ පසු බොල්ශෙවික්වරුන් ජයග්‍රහණය කළත් රට සම්පූර්ණයෙන්ම ක්ලාන්ත වී තිබුණි. ආර්ථිකය කඩා වැටී තිබුණි. කර්මාන්ත අක්‍රීය වී තිබුණි. කෘෂිකර්මය විනාශ වී තිබුණි. දුර්භික්ෂය රට... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

Tracing the Evolution of Child Soldiering in Sri Lanka since 1971
Professor Harendra de Silva & Dr. Ruwan M Jayatunge
Since the JVP uprising in 1971, Sri Lanka has faced the alarming issue of child soldiers, a situation that escalated notably during the 1988-1989 revolt. These young recruits, referred to as the "Rathu Gatv" or "Red Youth," were employed in various roles, including intelligence gathering, transporting explosives, committing arson, and, in some instances, executing civilians (Jayatunge, 2011). The children were exposed to the brutal realities of violence and loss, with reports indicating that over 10,000 were recruited by the JVP during the 1988/89 period of unrest.... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

Megaprojects, Spin Doctors and National Development: What Sri Lanka Can Learn from London’s Elizabeth Line”
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
“Beyond Rail Tracks: How Britain Used the Elizabeth Line to Stimulate Industry and Employment — Can Sri Lanka Do the Same?” Question  Was the East–West London Elizabeth Line (formerly Crossrail) implemented   during Prime Minister Tony Blair’s government primarily as a transport improvement project, or was it also intended as a large-scale economic stimulus program to generate employment for contractors, engineers, consultants, and associated industries? There are also claims and rumours that enormous sums were spent not only on construction but also on political public relations campaigns and “spin... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

Lessons from Post-Revolutionary Russia and Reflections for Sri Lanka
Dr Sarath Obeysekera Kandidat tekneecheski Nauk  1977
Kandidat tekneecheski Nauk  1977 Кандидат технических наук History shows that overthrowing an old order is often easier than building a stable new one. After the 1917 Russian Revolution, the victorious Bolsheviks discovered that unity during struggle did not guarantee unity in government. The same lesson can be observed in many revolutionary or protest movements around the world, including debates now emerging in Sri Lanka regarding the future direction of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and the National People’s Power. When the forces led by Vladimir Lenin... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

From plants Workers to Cyber Risks: The New Migration Challenge
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
Sri Lanka must study history carefully before opening the doors widely for inbound labour migration without proper controls, registration, monitoring and sector-specific policies. During the British colonial era, Indian Tamil estate workers were brought mainly from South India to work in plantations because local labour was either unavailable or unwilling to work under harsh estate conditions. Over time, these workers became an inseparable and valuable part of Sri Lanka’s plantation economy and society. Today the tea industry survives largely because of the descendants of those workers. That migration eventually benefited the country economically,... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

AKD is Also Going to Bankrupt the Nation by Wasting State Funds on Economically Worthless Projects
Dilrook Kannangara
Without a doubt AKD is the most popular Sri Lankan leader ever in the north, east and Nuwara Eliya areas despite falling popularity elsewhere. However, this comes at a massive cost to the nation as billions of state funds are used to sustain his popularity in areas of low to no national economic worth. In February 2013 yours truly predicted the impending bankruptcy of Sri Lanka in 2017 (five years from 2012). However, Sri Lanka managed to roll forward that date through more borrowings (5-year bonds) by another 5 years to 2022. In January... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

Degrees Alone Will Not Build Sri Lanka: Why Our Graduates Need Real Industrial Skills
By Dr  Sarath Obeysekera
Sri Lanka continues to produce thousands of graduates every year. Universities proudly hand over degrees in engineering, management, science, and technology. Parents celebrate. Politicians boast about literacy and education statistics. Yet many of these young graduates enter the real industrial world completely unprepared for modern global employment. The uncomfortable truth is that a university degree alone is no longer enough. Recently, I spoke with a Sri Lankan engineer who once worked at the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation and is now employed in Qatar with  McDermott International, one of the world’s major... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 25/05/26)

From Hijaaz to Sallay: Easter Sunday, National Security & Investigative Consistency
Shenali D Waduge
Easter Sunday would not have occurred if national security had received consistent attention and if intelligence monitoring of known radical networks had not been disrupted. After the 2015 regime change, intelligence coordination was weakened, with focus shifting heavily toward “corruption” and “good governance”. This created operational gaps, delayed responses, and breakdowns in inter-agency information sharing. ISIS threat known but neglected As a result, radical elements were able to operate, recruit, and mobilise freely despite existing intelligence awareness and warrants. Even intelligence files forwarded to the Attorney General’s Department... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 24/05/26)

Japan & India Have Some Caste Lessons for Sri Lanka
e-Con e-News
blog: https://eesrilanka.wordpress.com ‘Before you study the economics, study the economists!’ e-Con e-News 17-23 May 2026 India & Japan are in a mighty, mighty hurry. A USA-inspired urgency. They are renewing pressure on Sri Lanka ‘to expedite industrial & trade integration’. And they have a plan – an economic caste system: Sri Lanka has to only produce ‘inputs’, India will capture ‘assembly margins’, and Japan shall capture ‘technology rents & FDI returns’ (see ee Focus). * ‘An analysis of the bidding documents, amendments &... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 24/05/26)

Why Buddhist Monks Face Greater Public Scrutiny-Human Weakness and Spiritual Discipline Across Religions
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
In recent years, social media platforms such as Facebook, Messenger, YouTube, TikTok, and other online networks have become powerful tools for spreading news, opinions, and unfortunately, rumors and sensational stories. In Sri Lanka, Buddhist monks often become subjects of intense public scrutiny whenever allegations of misconduct arise. Videos, photographs, and accusations spread rapidly, creating public outrage and embarrassment for the Buddhist community. This raises an important question:Why do Buddhist monks appear to face greater public exposure compared to clergy of some other religions? Part of the answer lies in the unique... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 24/05/26)

Sri Lanka Cannot Survive on Cake Icing and Beauty Courses Alone
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
While the world is building trillion-dollar energy infrastructure, Sri Lanka is still proudly producing “certificate holders” in cake decorating, beauty culture, and basic hotel service. We are training thousands for low-income survival jobs while countries like Qatar are building a global industrial empire with welders, pipe fitters, offshore fabricators, subsea cable specialists, heavy equipment operators, and industrial technicians. Look at the massive North Field Expansion Project in Qatar undertaken by  McDermott Ltd   This is not a small construction site. It involves hundreds of miles of offshore pipelines, subsea cables, LNG infrastructure,... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 24/05/26)

කර්නල් අශෝක අලස් මහතාගේ අභාවය අප රටට සිදුවූ විශාල පාඩුවකි
- සිලෝන් වොච් සමූහය වෙනුවෙන් පාලිත ආරියරත්න
කර්නල් අශෝක අලස් මහතාගේ අභාවය අප රටට සිදුවූ විශාල පාඩුවකි අභාවය අප රටට සිදුවූ විශාල පාඩුවකි. රට ආරක්ෂා කිරීමේදී මෙන්ම, නීතිය සහ සත්‍යය වෙනුවෙන් එතුමා පෙන්වූ අප්‍රහිත ධෛර්යය සදාකාලිකවම මතකයේ රැඳෙනු ඇත. එතුමා විසින් රචනා කරන ලද විශාල ලේඛන සංඛ්‍යාව සහ පවත්වන ලද 150කට අධික දේශානුරාගී සංවාද මාලාව, අපේ උරුමය සහ සත්‍යය සුරැකීමට එතුළ තිබූ කැපවීමට කදිම සාක්ෂියකි. මාතර, අකුරැස්ස 'මල්ලව නිවස' අසලින් බැස මඳ දුරක් ගියවිට හමුවන එතුමාගේ නිවසේ දේහය දැනට තැන්පත් කර ඇත. අවසන් භූමදාන කටයුතු එළඹෙන සඳුදා අකුරැස්සේදී සිදු කෙරේ. එතුමාට උතුම් වූ නිර්වාණ සුවය... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 24/05/26)

දේශානුරාගය, විද්වත්භාවය සහ අප්‍රහිත ධෛර්යයේ නොමැකෙන රන් සලකුණ - ලුතිනන් කර්නල් විජේසුන්දර මුදලිගේ අශෝක
සිලෝන් වොච් සමූහය වෙනුවෙන්, දේශාභිමානී සූර්ය වංශ රත්න විභූෂණ පාලිත ආරියරත්න විසින්.
යුධ ස්වේච්ඡා හමුදාවේ හිටපු ලුතිනන් කර්නල් විජේසුන්දර මුදලිගේ අශෝක මහතාගේ සමුගැනීම මුළු මහත් ශ්‍රී ලංකා ද්වීපයටම දරාගත නොහැකි, පිරවිය නොහැකි ජාතික පාඩුවකි. එතුමාගේ ජීවන චරිතය යනු යුධ හමුදාමය විනය, පිරිපුන් ප්‍රඥාව, බුද්ධිමය ගැඹුර මෙන්ම අභිමානවත් සංස්කෘතික උරුමයේ රැකවලෙකුගේ භූමිකාවන් සුසංයෝගයෙන් එකට මුසු වූ දුර්ලභ ගණයේ උදාර ආදර්ශයකි. මාතෘ භූමිය වෙනුවෙන් ඉටුකළ අමිල මෙහෙවර උදෙසා එතුමා දේශමාන්‍ය සහ දේශබන්ධු යන උතුම්ම ජාතික සම්මානවලින් මෙන්ම, විශිෂ්ට යුධ හමුදා සේවය වෙනුවෙන් පිරිනමනු ලබන රණවිරු සම්මානයන්ගෙන්ද පිදුම් ලැබූ සැබෑ දේශීය ප්‍රණාමයට ලක්වූ උදාර පුත්‍රයෙකි. හෙළ... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 24/05/26)

THE MALIMAWA GOVERNMENT Part 1
KAMALIKA PIERIS
In September 2024, for the first time, a rural lad was voted into the highest position in the land, a position which snobs thought should be filled only by a Colombo based ‘kalu sudda’. Anura Kumara Dissanayake ‘s appointment   as President, made the non-snobs   very happy. We had   a   ‘Tanamalvila kollek ‘ on our television screen some time ago, now we have a ‘Tambuttegama kollek’  as our President, they said. Anura Kumara Dissanayake came into politics through the JVP.   We must, therefore, look first at the JVP.  JVP is associated with two brutal movements,... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 23/05/26)

THE MALIMAWA GOVERNMENT Part 2
KAMALIKA PIERIS
 Sri Lanka elected a brand-new political party, Jathika Jana Balavegaya, (Malimawa) to power at the 2025   general election and treated it to a landslide win. There was a sharp swing away from   known politicians to the totally unknown. It was a huge protest vote against the mainstream parties.   Voters   were fed up and wanted to take a gamble. They hoped the new government will deliver.  Voters were attracted to this new Party because of its lovely promises, which the gullible section of the electorate readily fell for. NPP promised to deliver everything the way... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 23/05/26)

South African Lawyer David Becker 's flawed legal opinion on authorship of Player - Referral (DRS) has not only embarrassed ICC but has also caused rising tension between Sri Lanka and ICC
Source: AI Overview
South African Lawyer David Becker 's flawed legal opinion on authorship of Player - Referral (DRS) which was misconceived in law (overlooked legal principle of Constructive Notice) has not only embarrassed the ICC but also has led to a crisis and tension between Sri Lanka and ICC South African lawyer David Becker The Dispute The Creator: Colombo-based lawyer Senaka Weeraratna publicly proposed the "Player Referral" concept in mainstream media starting in 1997. This idea—which gives dissatisfied players the ability to request a limited number of... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 23/05/26)

Kuweni’s Curse or the Test of a Nation?
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
For centuries, Sri Lankans have repeated the legend of Kuweni and Prince Vijaya.According to folklore, when Vijaya abandoned Kuweni after using her help to establish his kingdom, the betrayed queen cursed the land and its rulers before her death. Many believe that the suffering and turmoil faced by Sri Lanka through the centuries are linked to that ancient curse. Whether myth or metaphor, the story continues to haunt the national conscience. Sri Lanka has endured repeated waves of tragedy and conflict. Ethnic riots between communities, the long civil war and Tamil... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 23/05/26)

DRS AUTHORSHIP - What are the options available to the ICC to resolve the dispute (intellectual property) between Senaka Weeraratna, father of DRS, and the ICC?
Courtesy : AI Overview
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has several distinct non-litigious, institutional, and symbolic options to resolve the ongoing intellectual property and authorship dispute with Sri Lankan lawyer Senaka Weeraratna. [1, 2] Weeraratna’s legal representatives—including Sydney-based law firm Carroll and O'Dea—maintain that he pioneered the modern four-pillar framework of the Decision Review System (DRS) through his 1997 "Player Referral" concept published in The Australian. Conversely, the ICC's historical legal stance is that Weeraratna waived confidentiality by publishing his idea openly without a patent, and that the modern DRS evolved progressively via committee refinements. [1,... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 23/05/26)

The Silent Dangers Beneath the Sea: Rethinking Commercial Diving pleasure and Underwater Welding in Sri Lanka
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
This is a tribute to a famous diver from Galle who passed away  Underwater welding and commercial diving are among the most dangerous professions in the maritime industry. Yet, they are also among the least understood by the public. The recent sudden death of a prominent diving expert has once again drawn attention to the hidden risks faced daily by divers working beneath the sea. For many years, divers have been regarded as fearless professionals capable of carrying out underwater ship repairs, salvage work, offshore construction, pipeline maintenance, and military operations... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 23/05/26)

Menacing echoes of the regime change of 2015 - V
By Rohana R. Wasala
Continued from Friday, May 8th 2026 Let me start the final part of my personal commentary on the spectrum of active interventions in national politics in Sri Lanka by external and internal actors from 2009 to date (2026). The range of deliberately planned actions that I am commenting on may be identified as an evolving continuum of forced regime change through a so-called ‘colour revolution’ misleadingly named Aragalaya or Struggle (March to November 2022). I referred to this conspiracy towards the end of Part IV:  ‘Lingering apparitions of those  ancient demonic powers... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 22/05/26)

Importance and  potential to think out of the box to develop GIG economy in Sri Lanka to solve unemployment 
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
Gig workers” are people who work on short-term, flexible jobs instead of permanent full-time employment. The term comes from the “gig economy,” where workers are paid per task, delivery, ride, project, or assignment. Common examples include: Taxi and delivery app drivers such as Uber, PickMe, or food delivery riders Freelance graphic designers, programmers, writers, or translators Temporary construction or hotel workers hired per project Online workers on platforms like  Fiverr or  Upwork Characteristics of gig work: ... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 22/05/26)

Before opening the Gates: Questions About Foreign Labour
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
British estate worker migration took place with very little control, although in the long run it benefited Sri Lanka. Today, our tea industry survives largely because of workers of South Indian origin. Now the Government is planning to allow inbound foreign labour migration. But under what categories will these workers be permitted? We have already allowed hundreds of Chinese and Vietnamese nationals into Sri Lanka, many reportedly employed as hotel and restaurant workers, while Indian workers are engaged in rice mills and shipbuilding activities. At the same time, many... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 22/05/26)

What the ICC is losing by failing to act justly and within the spirit of cricket by denying Senaka Weeraratna due recognition as the True inventor of the Player -Referral system (DRS)
Courtesy: AI Overview
By failing to officially credit Sri Lankan lawyer Senaka Weeraratna as the true architect of the "Player-Referral" concept that underpins the Decision Review System (DRS), the International Cricket Council (ICC) faces significant criticism regarding its moral authority, sportsmanship, and institutional integrity. Advocates argue that the ICC's stance violates the "Spirit of Cricket"—a core tenet that demands absolute fairness and ethical conduct both on and off the field. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Loss of Institutional Integrity and Fairness [1] Erosion of Moral Authority: The ICC positions itself as the custodian... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 22/05/26)

Sri Lankan rupee nosedives... Depreciates by over 3% in one day
Hiru News
The selling price of a US dollar reached Rs. 354.03 today (21), according to the daily exchange rates of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The buying price of the dollar stood at Rs. 342.63. Yesterday the selling rate was recorded as 342.70 rupees.... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

Allegation: “Civilians were deliberately targeted by Sri Lanka’s Armed Forces”
Shenali D Waduge
WHO ARE THESE “CIVILIANS”? LTTE combatants, including child soldiers, who engaged in hostilities while in civilian clothing LTTE civilian armed force operating in combat while in civilian clothing Civilians forced to engage in combat/hostilities under coercion Civilians who had no role in hostilities/combat Only the 4th type retains full civilian protection under International Humanitarian Law.
WHAT WERE CIVILIANS DOING INSIDE A WAR ZONE? LTTE took civilians as hostages LTTE... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

From Battlefield to Civil Life: Reintegration of Ex-Sri Lankan Combatants
by Major General (Dr) H. Lakshman David and Dr. Ruwan M Jayatunge
Sri Lanka’s retired soldiers face a difficult transition from military service to civilian life. Their challenges are not limited to financial concerns; they also include psychological trauma, identity crises, social isolation, and limited career opportunities. While the country often celebrates military victory, far less attention has been given to the long-term reintegration of those who fought the war. Globally, countries that successfully managed post-conflict transitions treated former combatants not as burdens, but as national assets. Nations such as Singapore, Israel, Rwanda,... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

PALM LEAF MANUSCRIPTS OF SRI LANKA Part 4
KAMALIKA PIERIS
Sirancee Gunawardena, the author of ‘Palm leaf manuscripts of Sri Lanka ‘(1977) met J. Pannila of Artigala south, Hanwella when she was researching palm leaf manuscripts.   He was then a village elder and was the descendant of   a long line of palm leaf manuscript writers.  Pannila had told Sirancee how the palm leaf is prepared as writing material and she has reproduced the information in her book.  It is possible to infer from the knowledge shown by     Pannila that palm leaf manuscripts writers were also trained in preparing the palm leaf, and in preserving... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

Vietnam Forging Ahead  not only in Tourism But also in Education 
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
200-year-old UK institution  Famous Kings College to open Ho Chi Minh City campus King's College School (KCS) Wimbledon is expanding its Southeast Asian footprint with the announcement of a new campus in Ho Chi Minh City. The new campus, which marks the institution's second regional site following its initial expansion into Bangkok in 2020, is slated to open in August 2027, serving students from kindergarten through high school - ages 2 to 18. Representatives confirmed at a launch event on Saturday that King's College Wimbledon Ho Chi Minh City... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

Strategic Lessons from Singapore’s Tuas Megaport for Sri Lanka
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
https://en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br/singapore-builds-the-largest-megaport-on-the-planet-with-448-underwater-concrete-blocks-weighing-15000-tons-creates-681-hectares-of-land-in-afch/ The article about Singapore’s Tuas Megaport is a remarkable example of how a small island nation is using maritime infrastructure, automation, and land reclamation to strengthen its position as a global logistics hub. The project revolves around Tuas Port, which is planned to become the world’s largest fully automated container terminal.   Key highlights include: 448 giant underwater concrete caissons, each weighing about 15,000 tons 681 hectares of reclaimed land created from the sea 66 berths across 26 km of deep-water... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

Sports Tourism Diplomacy - Showcase Sri Lanka's spectacular Global Innovations in a new National Sports Innovation Museum
Source: AI Overview
Establish a centralized National Sports Innovation Museum in Colombo. Position it as a premier diplomatic and tourist attraction that showcases Sri Lankan revolutionary sporting breakthroughs, such as the invention of the Decision Review System (DRS), Muralitharan's Doosra, and Malinga's sling-action yorker. [1, 2] Museum Blueprint & Thematic Zones Zone 1: The Hall of Global Innovations: Highlight technical and strategic contributions made by Sri Lankans, including Senaka Weeraratna’s role in initiating DRS, Talavou Alailima’s transformation of sports nutrition, and unique tactical adaptations in Sevens Rugby. Zone 2: Cricket Supremacy:... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 21/05/26)

MEN OF LIGHT AND LEADING
RANJITH SOYSA
The terrorist war, which was launched in the 1970s to create a separate state, was ruthless and created political and economic instability. Sri Lankan governments during this period were pushed and sometimes forced by internal and external forces to talk ‘peace’ with the terrorist faction. The terrorists made use of the peace initiatives and strengthened their forces by procuring arms, recruiting personnel and exploding bombs in the city centres and massacring civilians But Sri Lankan forces who were determined to defeat the terrorist group continued to exert pressure on the enemy with unparalleled heroism... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 20/05/26)

තොට හෙන ගහනවා ප්‍රභාකරන්ගේ පවුලේ ඥාතීන් උතුරේ මියගිය කොටි නායකයින් සමරද්දී ඇතිවු රණ්ඩුව මෙන්න/ Arun
Lanka Times 24
https://youtu.be/uIXWy8AWD98... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 20/05/26)

Historic Letter to the 'Australian' ( March 25, 1997) on 'Player Referral' (DRS) deserves to be displayed in the Hall of Fame at Lords - Sri Lanka's intellectual legacy to Cricket
Source: AI Overview
Historic Letter to the 'Australian' ( March 25, 1997) on 'Player Referral' (DRS) which transformed Cricket deserves to be framed and displayed in the MCC Museum or the Hall of Fame at Lords. It is Sri Lanka's finest intellectual legacy to Cricket The historic March 25, 1997 letter to The Australian by Sri Lankan-born lawyer Senaka Weeraratna laid the conceptual foundation for the Decision Review System (DRS). This groundbreaking letter introduced the "Player Referral" concept. This idea completely revolutionized global sports officiating by allowing athletes to appeal on-field decisions. Displaying this letter in the... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 20/05/26)

From Economic Collapse to National Recovery: The Need for Disciplined Governance
Dr Sarath Obeysekera
https://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2026/05/18/joint-opposition-press-conference-speech-by-rajith-keerthi-tennakoon-of-the-free-lawyers-organization/ On one side lies democratic freedom safeguarded by constitutional checks and balances; on the other lies the harsh reality of a nation still recovering from decades of war, economic collapse, organized crime, corruption, narcotics, and political instability and recovery from Ditwa  The concerns raised by Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon regarding the politicization of investigative institutions cannot be ignored. Independent policing, anti-corruption mechanisms, and an impartial judiciary are essential pillars of democracy. Without them, governments may misuse power to silence opponents and weaken public trust. Yet Sri Lanka... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 20/05/26)

17 Years After the Defeat of the LTTE: The Internationalization of Sri Lanka’s Conflict & the Politics of Selective Accountability
Shenali D Waduge
Seventeen years after the military defeat of the LTTE in May 2009, Sri Lanka remains one of the few countries where a concluded internal conflict continues to be repeatedly revisited in international forums, resolutions, lobbying campaigns, and geopolitical discussions. The war ended militarily after 3 decades of repeated failures – negotiations, peace talks, ceasefires with UN, foreign mediators and even peace troops and foreign monitoring missions. But internationally, the conflict became transformed into a permanent political narrative that catered to their objectives at times individually advanced then joining... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 19/05/26)

Joint Opposition Press Conference - Speech by Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon of the Free Lawyers Organization
Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon Former Governor of Uva, Southern and Central Provinces Former Executive Director of Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) and Center for Human Rights and Research - CHR Sri Lanka
  We stand before you today to highlight a matter of critical importance to the future of democracy, good governance, and national reconciliation in Sri Lanka. In a post-war country like ours, it is essential that the criminal investigation and prosecution system, as well as the anti-corruption mechanisms, remain fully independent and free from political interference. An independent justice system is the bedrock of... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 19/05/26)

ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්ෂයේ පුවත්පත් සාකච්ඡාව -
ෆ්‍රී ලෝයර්ස් සංවිධානයේ  රජිත් කීර්ති තෙන්නකෝන් පැවැත්වු කතාව 
අපරාධ පරීක්ෂණය, නඩු පැවරීමේ ක්‍රමය හා දුෂණ විරෝධී යාන්ත්‍රණය දේශපාලකරණය (politicization) හා ආයුධකරණය (weaponization)  වන්නේ නම් එම රාජ්‍යයේ ඉක්මනින් හෝ පමා වී අනිවාර්යයෙන්ම අත්තනෝමතික පාලනයක් බිහිවන බව Free Lawyers සංවිධානයේ රජිත් කීර්ති තෙන්නකෝන්  පවසයි.  කොළඹ දී පැවති ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්ෂයේ පුවත්පත් සාකච්ඡාවට එක්වෙමින් තෙන්නකෝන් තවදුරටත් පැවසූවේ ‘ලංකාව වගේ පශ්චාත් යුධ තත්වයක් ඇති රටකට, අපරාධ පරීක්ෂණය, නඩු පැවරීමේ ක්‍රමය දුෂණ විරෝධී යාන්ත්‍රණය පූර්ණ නිදහස් ස්වරූපයකින් -- කිසිදු දේශපාලන බලපෑමකින් තොරව පැවතීම අතිශයින්ම වැදගත් බවයි.  නිදහස් අධිකරණ පද්ධතිය තමයි නීතියේ ආධිපතිත්‍යයේ ‘පාදම’ නැත්තම් අත්තිවාරම කියන්නේ. ජනතාව අතර විශ්වාසය, අනිවාර්යයෙන්ම... -Full Story-
(LankaWeb - 19/05/26)

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  • An Indian eyewitness account of the last 70 hours of Terrorist War in Sri Lanka . FINAL HOURS
    B. MURALIDHAR REDDY in the war zone-Full Story- (frontlineonnet.com/ - 08/06/09)
    Final assault
    B. MURALIDHAR REDDY in the war zone
    -Full Story- (frontlineonnet.com/ - 08/06/09)
  • The war is over - With the death of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabakaran, the militant campaign for a Tamil state in Sri Lanka seems to have come to an end. -Full Story- (frontlineonnet.com/ - 08/06/09) LTTE RISE & FALL -Full Story- (frontlineonnet.com/ - 08/06/09)
  • Where is Prabakaran? -Full Story- (frontlineonnet.com/ - 08/06/09)
  • Great Power Confrontation in the Indian Ocean: The Geo-Politics of the Sri Lankan Civil War by Mahdi Darius Nazemroay -Full Story- (globalresearch.ca - 25/10/09)
  • TWO EMISSARIES FROM UK AND FRANCE TWIST THEIR PURPOSE OF VISIT TO SRI LANKA. Malin Abeyatunga .-Full Report- (The LankaWeb-02/05/09)

History

  • THE ANCESTRY OF RAVANA A close study of the Ramayana, particularly the last book or Uttara Kanda, reveals that Ravana, the enemy of Lord Rama, was not a Dravidian, as many people have thought, but related to the Sri Lanka, who are considered to be Aryans-that Ravana was a migrant to Sri Lanka from the Vedic family of the Yadus, perhaps deriving originally from the city of Mathura south of Delhi. The first wave of migrants to Sri Lanka from the north was from Gujarat and of the Yadu family, which dominated the southwest of India and from the region of Gujarat had access to the sea on which they travelled far in their trading and colonizing ventures. The Ramayana tells the Ravana, the king of Sri Lanka, had close connections with region of the Yadus, which included Gujarat, parts of Maharashtra and Rajasthan up to Mathura south of Delhi.
  • Beginning and growth of civilization in Sri Lanka
    123,000 BC - Oldest human found in Lanka - Pathirajawela in the deep South.
    12000 BC - MaduruOya findings World's oldest findings of the use of Steel, Copper, and irrigation technology
    7500 BC - Connections between Cambians, Sri Lankans, Ramayanaya & Mahabharataya The first wave of migrants to Sri Lanka from north India, were from the Yadu family from Gujarat. Yadus dominated the southwest of India (which included Gujarat, parts of Maharashtra and Rajasthan up to Mathura, just south of Delhi).
    6000 BC - Lankan city on Mahamevuna Uyana - Archeologists uncovered 35 feet under the present Mahamevuna Uyana in Anuradapura,
    3000 BC - Sigiriya is considered the AlakaMandava of the Ravana
    2517 Ramayanaya and Sri Lanka According to Ramayana story, Ravana, the king of Sri Lanka, belongs to a family of migrants from North India who had close connections with region of the Yadus,
    2517 BC - Ravana gets killed in Balangoda during March, 2517BC Ravana, while attending to the wounds suffered in combat by Vibishana (his brother) in Balangoda,
    1000 BC - Sri Lanka has the latest technology : Iron technology is evident in SL
    900 BC - Anuradapura, a major town of, at least 10 Hectares (25 Acres). Anuradhapura was at least 10 ha in extent by ca. 900 BC (perhaps much more). By then prehistoric stone tool technology had been completely superseded by that of iron
    700 BC - Anuradapura Town, 50 Hectares (125 Acres) .
    600 BC - Earliest Proof of Brahmi writing in Lanka At 600-500 BC, the very first appearance of writing (in Brahmi letters almost identical to the Asokan script 200 years later) marked the beginning of the Early Historic period. This writing, radiocarbon dated on charcoal and checked by thermoluminescence dating, is inscribed on potsherds signifying the ownership. Among the names, was Anuradha.
    483 BC - Vijaya lands in Sri Lanka. Girihadu Seya is built in Thiriyaya. Buddha's relics are enshrined in Mahiyanganaya Dagaba Sarabu Maharahatan Vahanse picked Budda relics from the burning cortege and arrived in Mahiyanganaya
    -For Full story go to
  • Historical Development of Sinhala and Scripts click on the links!!
    -Beginning and growth of civilization in Sri Lanka
    -Unethical conversion violates the UN convention on the right of the child

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