Horrendous Situation, Stark Choices ….at Looming Sri Lankan Elections

Professor Jayadeva Uyangoda, in Polity.lk, 7 July 2024 … where the title reads “Uncertainty or Turmoil? Sri Lanka’s Pre-Presidential Election Politics”

The coming few months have the potential to produce major political changes in Sri Lanka. The presidential election is constitutionally due to be held on a date decided by the Election Commission between 17 September and 16 October. It will certainly mark a crucial moment that will decide who governs the country and in what direction, amidst a continuing economic and social crisis of massive proportions.

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Indian Cricket Tour of Sri Lanka: The Squads & Matches

Compiled from a set of sources by The Editor, Thuppahi

Sri Lanka T20I squad: Dinesh Chandimal, Avishka Fernando, Kusal Mendis (wk), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera, Charith Asalanka (c), Wanindu Hasaranga, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka, Chamindu Wickramasinghe, Binura Fernando, Asitha Fernando, Dilshan Madushanka, Matheesha Pathirana, Maheesh Theekshana, Dunith Welalage.

NEW DELHI: India is poised to begin a fresh chapter in their ……. https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/india-announce-new-captain-for-t20is-as-they-name-squad-for-sri-lanka-series  ….. India will travel to Sri Lanka in July-August for a white-ball tour consisting of three T20Is and ODIs each.

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China and USA Battle for Popularity on World Stage

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An ISEAS report  — Iseas is a semi-government think tank in Singapore — reveals in a recent survey that in Southeast Asia, China is more popular than the US. The report in pdf format can be downloaded at
https://www.iseas.edu.sg/centres/asean-studies-centre/state-of-southeast-asia-survey/the-state-of-southeast-asia-2024-survey-report/

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Appraising Belfast Before a Historic Cricketing Tussle

Danny Byrne Circular Report …. with title imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi

Arriving in Belfast for the Ireland vs Zimbabwe Test Match ……….

If I ventured in the slipstream

Between the viaducts of your dream

Where immobile steel rims crack

And the ditch in the back roads stop

Could you find me?

Would you kiss-a my eyes?

To lay me down

In silence easy

To be born again    ………………………………………………… Astral Weeks – Van Morrison

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Vale: An Appreciation of Malathi De Alwis … Researcher & Writer

Geethika Dharmasinghe, in Colombo Telegraph, 23 January 2021, where the title reads as “Our Malathi”… presented here with emphasis imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi

She was the first woman in Sri Lankan politics after Kumari Jayawardena to build an awareness on the role of woman and of her ‘traditional’ position, uniting academic work and politics. She is an anthropologist, and a feminist activist. Her activism and scholarly interests were in understanding militarization, motherhood, and the role of memories in the context of nationalist histories.

 Dr. Malathi de Alwis

Dr. Kumari Jayawardena

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China as Mediator in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Observer at a Black Sea Port

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has told China’s Foreign Minister that “Ukraine is ready and willing to engage in dialogue and negotiations with Russia” that leads to a permanent settlement. 

Kukeba is in China to secure their help in future negotiations with Russia. Kuleba said the negotiations should be rational and lead to a permanent end to the war.

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Michael Roberts Mss stored at Adelaide University

Michael Roberts

The library at Adelaide Univeristy is known as the BARR-SMITH LIBRARY.  The staff in the “Special Collections” within the library over the years have been especially helpful over a long period and were hands-on central in organising the Roberts Oral History Project from the 1980s and subsequently (see https://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/special/mss/roberts/).

But it is by pure chance that I came across a document penned in my hand detailing the stock of manuscripts and photocopied material that I had placed within the Special Collections –maybe because our home is adjacent to a National Park and within a high fire-risk arena.

Let me assure all ye readers that I have been stunned by some of the items that I have collected –some of them original Mss items; with the others being copies. but the main point is that some of these copies reproduce very rare items.  Moreover, I find that the range and type of items placed within the realm of the Barr-Smith are quite astonishing. It remains to be seen whether readers and investigators of the past accept that evaluation. I should add that I will be among the personnel delving into some of the data within this stock; but I do not have long to live…..and this stock is there for posterity.

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Gargantuan: Huge Partnerships in the Field of Cricket

Circulated by Hiran Hewavisenti  …. who has already provided us with LIONS OF SRI LANKAN CRICKET .the book.

The highest partnerships for any wicket in Test cricket showcase incredible feats of batting endurance and collaboration.

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Jocular Readings of US Presidential Race from Within

A Sri Lankan American Jester: “The US Presidential Election: Trump vs Harris”

The Prosecutor vs the Felon?

What if Harris choice for VP is Pete Buttigieg?

What theater!

… cliff me !

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Launch of “Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka” by Dr. Nadeera Rupesinghe

Tambapanni Academic Publishers invites the public for the launch of ‘Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities in a Colonial Society, written by Dr. Nadeera Rupesinghe. 

Prof. Dinesha Samararatne and Dr. Gehan Goonetilleke will discuss the book with Dr. Rupesinghe, at an event to be held at the auditorium of the National Archives, No. 7, Philip Gunewardena Mawatha on 22 July at 4 p.m. All are welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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