Cass pleaded with the powers that be that the people be told of the parlous state our state coffers are in: empty of dollars, refilled constantly by newly printed SLRs. Almost every speaker from the government side made it out that all was fine and dandy in the island and we were riding a cloud […]
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Sri Lanka: Slandering the Cardinal Outrageous and Unacceptable
Sri Lanka: Slandering the Cardinal Outrageous and Unacceptable
Sri Lanka Guardian
3:15 PM
The criticism of the Cardinal is no doubt politically motivated, though he himself is absolutely above partisan politics. He is being an ideal Shepherd not only for his Flock, but also for all Sri Lankans, in both spiritual and secular (mundane) senses; he is performing this role most sincerely, with the greatest courage, and ascetic selflessness, without expecting any personal reward.
by Rohana R. Wasala
As evident in the social media, His Eminence Archbishop Malcom Cardinal Ranjit is taking heavy flak from certain quarters for urging the authorities to bring to justice the culprits behind the suicide bomb attacks on three churches and four hotels on Easter Sunday last year on the basis of the findings of the presidential commission, which is about to close its proceedings. It is not clear whether the critics are supporters or
Dr. Tilak Siyambalapitiya’s essay on “Wind Power in Mannar, now a reality”, in
The Island (22/12) is very convincing and will encourage businessmen to invest on wind energy, dispelling the view of present day promoters and guardians of renewable sources of energy who dared not to venture, as they considered wind power too expensive, and that there is no wind in Sri Lanka, but doldrums or trade winds. I remember, there was a Consultant from Denmark, attached to the Energy Division, of the Ministry for Power and Energy, whose name sounded ‘KNIFE’, who also did not encourage wind energy. I