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Daily Mirror - PHI union wants travel restrictions


PHI union wants travel restrictions
25 December 2020 04:11 am
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The Public Health Inspector’s Union of Sri Lanka urged the Government and relevant authorities that travel restrictions be imposed to prevent people from crossing provincial borders during the festive season as the high number of Covid-19 cases reported in the Western Province.
The Union’s Chairman Upul Rohana said that Covid patients were increasing in the community at an unprecedented level.he said a large number of patients continue to be reported from the Colombo Municipal Council area in the Colombo District.
“Similar situations are being reported in Gampaha and Kalutara districts as well,” he said. ....

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Daily Mirror - He Spoke Style with Nadiya Fernando


HomeDailyMirror OnlineHe Spoke Style with Nadiya Fernando | Janik Jayasuriya
He Spoke Style with Nadiya Fernando | Janik Jayasuriya
25 December 2020 10:00 am
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’He Spoke Style’ with Nadiya Fernando brings in famous personalities, scrutinizes their lifestyle and presents them with their best fashionable fit; straight off the racks at the Crocodile Store. Powered by Crocodile Sri Lanka.
 
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Daily Mirror - Festive warning to hotels, restaurants


Festive warning to hotels, restaurants
25 December 2020 01:23 am
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Public Health inspectors have warned that legal action will be taken against hotels and restaurants holding festive events, especially parties, in violation of the quarantine law.
Social media posts have indicted some events had already been held while others indicate such events were to be held last night and on New Year’s Eve.
PHI Association Secretary M. Baalasooriya said that indoor and outdoor parties are banned.
He said that legal action will be taken on hotels and restaurants organising or permitting such events, which could also lead to the licence being cancelled. ....

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Daily Mirror - Uncorking the Sinhala genie: The Champika Project


In the annals of horribilis, 2020 wasn’t just an annus horribilis. It was much more and much worse. Sri Lanka fared
better than many other countries, but in many respects it fared worse, owing largely if not mainly to rank incompetence. A virus cannot be eradicated, after all, on the strength of presidential power alone; if it did, the regime should have been able to contain the second wave much better than the first, having passed the 20th amendment right before the second wave began to peak. It could not.
Looking back I’d say that 2020 brought about an inevitable political paradigm shift, in both camps. Ranil Wickremesinghe may or may not have betrayed his elitist credentials when he called Maithripala Sirisena “a decision I don’t regret” (ironically right before the constitutional fracas of 2018), but the massive failures of the Sirisena-led Yahapalana administration (real and perceived) didn’t merely push Ranil out, it propped Sajith Premadasa up. Quoting ....

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Daily Mirror - UNHRC and the Tamil Parties' desperation


HomeOpinionUNHRC and the Tamil Parties’ desperation
UNHRC and the Tamil Parties’ desperation
25 December 2020 04:26 am
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Tamil nationalistic politics which have been overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic and related politics seems
to be gaining momentum with the next session of the United Nations Huma Rights Council (UNHRC) early next year. 
Tamil political parties are now contemplating to develop a new joint strategy to hold the government accountable, at the UNHRC session in March, to the human rights violations and war crimes allegedly committed by the armed forces during the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). All major Tamil parties representing the Northern Province have already expressed their willingness to fight the Sri Lankan government in unison in this regard, but rivalry among them and their reluctance to be outshined by other parties seems to be a major hurdle. ....

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