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Representing the diaspora does not make you an extremist or anti Sri Lankan - Sagala

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Senior Advisor to the President on National Security and Chief of Staff, Sagala Ratnayaka, stressed the negative perception associated with the term ‘diaspora’ in Sri Lanka. He emphasized that being part of the diaspora does not make someone an extremist or anti-Sri Lankan, stating that any Sri Lankan living in another country, regardless of ethnicity or religion, is part of the diaspora. Mr. Ratnayaka acknowledged historical events in Sri Lanka that have created distance between the country and its people, especially those living abroad. He highlighted the challenges faced by those in the diaspora who want to contribute to the country’s development but encounter bureaucratic obstacles.  


These remarks were made by Mr. Ratnayaka while addressing the International Migrant Day at the President’s Office on Monday (18). He emphasized the importance of engaging the diaspora and creating an environment that encourages their return and investment.  


Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka inaugurated the official website, https://oosla.lk/ for the Office of Overseas Sri Lankan Affairs.  


Mr. Ratnayaka further said that the establishment of the Office for Overseas Sri Lankan Affairs (OOSLA) aligns with the broader economic reform process in Sri Lanka. While emphasizing the need for transparency, Mr. Ratnayaka underscored the importance of offering a level playing field and attractiveness to make Sri Lanka an appealing place for investment opportunities, attracting Sri Lankans living abroad to invest in the country.