Archive for March 20th, 2026

Father Cyril Gamini’s 8 Questions… But where is the evidence?

Friday, March 20th, 2026

Shenali D Waduge A critical look at the claims following April 2024 when Father Cyril Gamini addressed the media after appearing before the Criminal Investigation Department on 19 April 2024, he presented what he described as 8 facts with sources” relating to the Easter Sunday attacks. What follows is a systematic evaluation of each claim against known operational facts, […]

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Are the International laws applicable to only to smaller nations?

Friday, March 20th, 2026

Dr Sudath Gunasekara (SLAS), Retired Perm Secretary Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranayake It appears that international laws are applicable only to smaller nations and they never cover the crimes committed by the powerful bigger nations. It is simply Kautillya’s Mathsya niyaaya at work that is the smaller fish is always the prey of the Big fish. […]

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Buddhist Jātaka Tales and Oedipal Themes

Friday, March 20th, 2026

 Dr. Ruwan M Jayatunge M.D. PhD The Buddhist Jātaka tales represent a substantial collection of folklore, consisting of 547 poems. Archaeological and literary evidence suggests that these stories were compiled between the 3rd Century B.C. and the 5th Century A.D. As noted by Professor Rhys Davids, the Jātaka tales are among the oldest fables known […]

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CONCEPT PAPER

Friday, March 20th, 2026

Draft Submitted by:Dr Sarath Obeysekera Positioning Sri Lanka as a Regional Trade & Services Hub through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Model 1. Background & Rationale Global economic and geopolitical shifts and looming world war 3 , are resulting in a gradual relocation of trade, logistics, and service sector operations from traditional hubs in the Middle […]

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Why I admire Artur Schopenhauer for placing Compassion for Animals as the defining characteristic of humanity

Friday, March 20th, 2026

Concept: Senaka Weeraratna Content : Chat GPT https://share.google/aimode/K7j7rlCnYXITu43ve                                             Artur Schopenhauer  AI Overview Admiration for Arthur Schopenhauer’s stance on animal compassion is rooted in his radical rejection of anthropocentrism, his deep empathy for the […]

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Japan’s Parliament ROARS When Politician Says This About Muslim Immigration

Friday, March 20th, 2026

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The Buddha explains why animal sacrifice is useless and cruel

Friday, March 20th, 2026

by Professor Mahinda Palihawadana, Source: Info Lanka, Published on the Buddhist Channel The Buddha was against animal sacrifice https://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=8,665,0,0,1,0 Colombo, Sri Lanka — The Buddha was against animal sacrifice. He had to be, for he was staunchly opposed to killing. Killing, not just human beings, but all beings without exception. He expressed the view that […]

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Mahinda Wijesinghe pioneered the use of the Third Umpire but the South Africans obtained ICC recognition in a clear act of unfair play and discrimination against a Sri Lankan

Friday, March 20th, 2026

AI Overview While Mahinda Wijesinghe of Sri Lanka is widely acknowledged as the person who conceptualized the third umpire, the system’s official debut is historically linked to South Africa. Conceptual Origins vs. Official Implementation Recognition and Controversy The perception of “unfairness” often stems from the delay in recognizing Wijesinghe’s role: Source:  AI Overview https://share.google/aimode/X1Ktb6EMU5SFQA55V

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From Kalbasa to Kilowatts: Lessons from a Simpler, Tougher World in Soviet Russia

Friday, March 20th, 2026

By Sarath Obeysekera There was a time when life did not come with apps, algorithms, or air-conditioned opinions. It came instead with cabbage. Not metaphorical cabbage—but real, stubborn, Soviet cabbage. The kind you harvested yourself whether you were an engineering student, a future military officer, or a confused foreigner wondering how you ended up in […]

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