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REFLECTIONS ON THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LAKSHMAN KADIRGAMAR

by Tissa Jayatillake From the time I was old enough to cultivate an interest in politics, I have familiarized myself with the life and times of those political personalities I took a liking to. The late Dudley Senanayake (who incidentally died in 1973 a day after Lakshman Kadirgamar’s 41st birthday) was the first I took […]

Reflections on an April in Kurunegala

By Uditha Devapriya (with Uthpala Wijesuriya) Something always seems to compel me to return to Kurunegala. It’s a land of contrasts, contradictions, and convulsions. The heat, to be sure, can be unbearable, and in April it’s particularly so. Despite such niceties, though, I have visited it much more than any other place or region outside […]

JRJ s impulsive utterances & startling statements – The Island

JRJ s impulsive utterances & startling statements – The Island
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REFLECTIONS ON THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LAKSHMAN KADIRGAMAR ON THE 16TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH

REFLECTIONS ON THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LAKSHMAN KADIRGAMAR ON THE 16TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH
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Engineered, encouraged deterioration; mangroves and Easter

Rajitha Ratwatte writing from New Zealand about both his adopted country and his home country, which he seems to be very loyal to, gives print to a profound consideration which needs everyone’s attention. To end his Friday March 28 column ‘From outside the Pearl’ he states boldly and succinctly: “…. we once (around 30 years ago) had a minister of ports who had been educated at Oxford – not a gold chain snatcher.” The Oxford mentioned is the most prestigious University in Britain and the graduate Lalith Athulathmudali. Now, please remember it is Ratwatte, safe in NZ or unpronounceable Aotearoa as he calls the land by its ancient Maori name, who says this about the present holder of the Ports post. He hits the nail sharply on its head since here is a sure-fire reason for the deterioration of the country. If legislators are not prestigious how can a government earn the people’s respect, and global respect too? If choices of Ministers are made only for votes’ sake and t

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