The Tamil National Alliance(TNA) is currently in a state of great turmoil. The current TNA crisis is linked up with the United Nations Human Rights Council(UNHRC) in Geneva. The issue is that of writing letters to the UN Human Rights Commissioner Ms.Michele Bachelet.
The two main political parties that ruled the country alternately since Independence, the United National Party (UNP) and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) celebrated their 75th and 70th anniversaries respectively, a few days ago. Unfortunately for them they celebrated the anniversaries on September 2 and 5 as parties that cannot make any impact on the country’s politics.
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The United National Party (UNP), the Sri Lankan Grand Old Party celebrated its 75th anniversary on Sunday (5) via Zoom technology. And the leader of the party and former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe put forward his parties “Greater
A state of emergency is an anathema for many people in any country and a declaration of Emergency Regulations would make headlines and in most cases create a fuss among the people. Ironically, the Emergency Regulations issued by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on August 30 was big news only for the Tamil newspapers next day, while it was an ordinary story in the front page of Sinhala and English newspapers.
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