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By Gwynne Dyer Vladimir Putin’s desperation was plain in the emergency measures he declared last week: immediate mobilisation of at least 300,000 more troops, the sudden decision to use fake referendums to turn all the occupied parts of Ukraine into Russian territory, and more explicit threats than usual about nuclear weapons. “This is not a […] ....
The Veddah Chief, Uru Warige Wannila Aththo, has also called for a general election. With all the nonsense taking place in the Parliament these days, a general election is all the people must want in the hope of getting a good government to face up to the many issues caused by the economic crisis the […] ....
By ACB Pethiyagoda “To those who believe in God – no explanation is necessary To those who do not believe God – no explanation is possible” That perhaps is all one can say to those seeking logical explanations to the wondrous happenings at the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devale. From time to time some pilgrims have […] ....
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Remembering Sri Lankan Hero Keppetipola 11 December 2020 03:10 am - 0 placed a floral bouquet at the Memorial at Maha Maluwa in Kandy. Be as it may, we have to place on record the act of former President Maitripala Sirisena in naming the Freedom fighters of the 1814 Rebellion taking out the stigma placed by the British who described them as traitors. Several Heads of State and Cultural Affair Ministers had tried and promised to act in naming the freedom fighters of the Rebellion as Heroes but failed miserably because of public servants questioning how it could be done based on the Gazette published by the British Government. ....