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Sri Lanka & the UN funding scandal: 5th Committee must answer on UNHRC’s illegal mandate
A UN Constitutional Crisis For over 15 years, Sri Lanka has been subjected to an unprecedented series of UNHRC resolutions simply for ending 30 years of terrorism. These resolutions have been based on reports and panels that were never mandated by..
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රාජ්ය මුදල් අවභාවිතාවට නීතිය ක්රියාත්මක කිරීම
ඉකුත් අගෝස්තු 22 වැනිදා අපරාධ පරීක්ෂණ දෙපාර්තමේන්තුව මඟින් අත්අඩංගුවට ගත් හිටපු ජනාධිපති රනිල් වික්රමසිංහ මහතා පසුගිය අගෝස්තු 26 වැනිදා දක්වා රක්ෂිත බන්ධනාගාරගත කරනු ලැබිණි. ඒ රාජ්ය මුදල් අවභාවිතා කිරීමේ සිද්ධියකට අදාළව පොදු දේපළ පනත යටතේ වන චෝදනා මතය. ඒ මහතාගේ..
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How open economic policies and privatizations under President Chandrika mismanaged National Assets
The people elected Sri Lanka’s second female leader Chandrika Bandaranaiake, the daughter of the world’s first prime minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaiake and assassinated Prime Minister S W R D Bandaranaiake, with much hope. Her policies were a direct opposite to..
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Sri Lanka’s Economic Journey: From Stability to Collapse (2005–2025)
In 2 decades, Sri Lanka’s economy has passed through dramatic cycles – growth, stagnation, and collapse. Each government inherited both assets and liabilities from its predecessor, and the choices made during their rule determined whether the country moved towards prosperity..
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UNHRC Report on Sri Lanka (A/HRC/60/21.2025) – Mandate abuse & High Commissioners Overreach Exposed
UNHRC 2025 Resolution – a-hrc-60-21-auv Sri Lanka’s position should stand firm: The 2025 UNHRC report systematically alleges state misconduct while bypassing its original mandate, due process, impartiality, and sovereignty. Despite pages and pages of reports or statements, condemnations or allegations, that..
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Sri Lanka Land releases after 2009 – State Land, Private Land & “No Military Land”
Since the defeat of the LTTE in May 2009, Sri Lanka has faced continuous demands mainly from international actors, NGOs, and local separatist lobbies for the return of lands in the North and East said to be “occupied” by the..
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Non-Binding but Deadly: How UNHRC Resolution A/HRC/60/21 (2025) could destroy Sri Lanka’s Sovereignty
UNHRC resolutions are technically non-binding. Yet for Sri Lanka, ending terrorism has been met with relentless scrutiny—a witch hunt targeting select war heroes and commanding officers. Every Resolution since 2009 has been a ticking time bomb, made worse by the..
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UNHRC Report on Sri Lanka (A/HRC/60/21.2025) – Mandate abuse & High Commissioners Overreach Exposed
UNHRC 2025 Resolution – a-hrc-60-21-auv Sri Lanka’s position should stand firm: The 2025 UNHRC report systematically alleges state misconduct while bypassing its original mandate, due process, impartiality, and sovereignty. Despite pages and pages of reports or statements, condemnations or allegations, that..
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Who is Gary Anandasangaree
Gary Anandasangaree left Sri Lanka in 1980 with his mother after his parents separated. His father V Anandasangaree was a signatory of the Vaddukoddai Resolution. Gary has met his father only a couple of times since leaving Sri Lanka. Father..
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Can Nations exploit the UNHRC to violate its Mandate? The Sri Lanka Precedent
Sri Lanka is the only UN member state targeted for successive UNHRC resolutions after successfully ending a 30-year terrorist conflict. Instead of recognition for defeating terrorism-a feat no other nation has achieved, Sri Lanka’s National Army has faced repeated allegations..





