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Freedom of speech in Sri Lanka has been a topic of concern in recent years. While the country’s constitution guarantees freedom of speech and expression, there have been instances where this right has been limited or suppressed. One of the main challenges to freedom of speech in Sri Lanka is the presence of laws that […]
The Rights and The Wrongs Historically and traditionally, democracy’s four pillars have been the Executive, legislative, judiciary, and the press or media. In recent years, social media has also come to the scene largely. The UN, tomorrow, May 3, marks World Press Freedom Day stating that it is a day dedicated to the importance of […]
Another International Workers’, Day has dawned. Grand preparations have been made in this country to celebrate it amidst an unprecedented economic crisis. These celebrations, however, have little or nothing to do with workers; they have apparently everything to do with political parties and their leaders. The next presidential election is a few months away, and […]
Expressing dissatisfaction against the government can be done in several ways. Participating in peaceful protests or demonstrations is a way to express dissatisfaction with government policies or actions. This allows you to join others who share similar concerns and collectively voice your grievances. Engage in discussions and debates about government policies and actions. This can […]
One wonders whether the Parliament of Sri Lanka, which is full of self-righteous members who moralise to the point of queasiness, has taken upon itself the task of serving as a moral compass if sorts for the nation. Its sessions are characterised by endless tub-thumping. During the past several weeks, Parliament has torn some public […]
The trio of festivals- the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Ramadan and Easter Sunday fall within a short time of each other. The deadly Easter Sunday massacre of innocent civilians in churches and hotels in 2019hit one of our biggest exchange earners badly. The Easter Sunday bombing also marked the beginning of a dark era […]
Corruption in any government can have significant negative impacts on a country and its people. Here are some ways corruption can affect Sri Lanka.Corruption can hinder economic growth and development by diverting funds meant for public welfare into private pockets. This can result in a lack of investment in crucial sectors such as infrastructure, healthcare, […]
Power struggles between different political parties contribute to political conflicts in Sri Lanka in several ways ,Political parties in Sri Lanka vie for power and control over the government. When multiple parties or factions are competing for the same positions of authority, it can lead to intense rivalries and conflicts. Parties may resort to tactics […]
The political conflict in Sri Lanka refers to the ongoing power struggles and disputes between different political parties and factions within the country. Sri Lanka has a multi-party democratic system, but it has been marred by political instability, corruption, and polarization. One of the main sources of political conflict in Sri Lanka is the competition […]
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