Protection From Waste For Adam’s Peak & Environs ….

Ifham Nizam, in The ISLAND Newspaper,  25 December 2025

Sri Pada revered as one of Sri Lanka’s most sacred pilgrimage sites, is also among the country’s most environmentally sensitive ecosystems. During each pilgrimage season, hundreds of thousands of devotees ascend the mountain, placing immense pressure on its fragile forests, water sources and wildlife. Against this backdrop, the government has introduced a series of decisive new measures aimed at significantly reducing biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste generated during the Sri Pada pilgrimage season.

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The Psychology of Sacrificial Death: Its Horrible Dangers …. Worldwide

An Item from the Foundation for Political Pathology in New York associated with the name of Richard Koenigsberg**

It is disturbing to consider how the minds of young men are manipulated using psychological techniques to get them to kill, and the ways that killing disturbs their minds. But there is an even more disturbing hypothesis about psychology and the very existence of war itself.

Scholar Richard Koenigsberg argues that war is the result of a desire on the part of a society as a whole to kill its own young men to prove the very existence of a meaningful society that can confirm our existence.

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Festive X’mas in Nuwara Eliya …. Sri Lanka

Item in the Daily Mirror of Sri Lanka

A large number of local and foreign tourists have flocked to Nuwara Eliya to celebrate the festive Christmas season. The Nuwara Eliya Araliya Green Hills Hotel is proudly hosting Christmas Eve celebrations.

An official of the Nuwara Eliya Tourist Hotels Association said that many visitors, both local and international, have come to Nuwara Eliya to enjoy the Christmas festivities.

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Target Lanka: Old Eelam-War Accusations Raised Again in UK

A THUPPAHI Editorial Note,  28 December 2025

Eelam War IV was a prolonged war between circa 2005 and 2009 marked by a set of complex circumsatances in varied terrain and involving the  LTTE’s deployment of Mostly Tamil civilians as willing or unwilling protective sandbags   –so to speak — when  they  retreated from west to east in the period dating early 2008-to-May 2009. The propaganda war involved some foreign correspondents who were pro-Tamil and/or naive readers of the complex situation. Tamil personnel in the diaspora, needless to day, were active participants in this agitation — participants whose ignorance of modern warfare compounded their readings: FEw were aware that in modern wars the  WIA always  outnumberered the KIA and MIA.

Ms Kumaran’s recent  entry  into this debate  is probably directed by a voting pool in her electorate of  Stratford that  includes a number of migrant SL Tamils. That is par for the course. The issue, then is whether she is ready to address grounded information on the last years of Eelam War IV including that provided by the  Indian reporters in Sri  Lanka working for Frontline and other Indian agencies and to address the  data and the pictures in the two-volume book I edited, namely, Tamil Person and State (Colombo, Vijitha Yapa Publications, 2012); and to pursue  the numerous publications in the  Thuppahi  website regarding the relief work in support of the Tamls who escaped from their trapped LTTE-situation in the  course of 2008 and 2009 to the special encampments set up in the north  and in  Jaffna by a combo involving the  SL government, local NGO’d and Foreign NGOs …. a tale that inspires, but which, alas, is passed over because of the  hate and/or propaganda wars that continuously stirs partisan readings. 

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“British MP calls on Foreign Secretary to expand sanction package against ‘Sri Lankan war criminals’ …. 2025/12/25

British MP of Sri Lankan origin, Uma Kumaran, called on the UK’s Foreign Secretary to expand on the government’s sanctions on those accused of war crimes during the conflict in Sri Lanka. During a Foreign Affairs Committee meeting on Dec 16, the MP for Stratford and Bow highlighted the lack of accountability and political will from the current Sri Lankan government to address war crimes and mass atrocities committed in Sri Lanka.

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper expressed the need for “sustained action” to improve human rights in Sri Lanka and address the “longstanding issues” related to the legitimate concerns of the Tamil community.

“When your predecessor appeared before the committee in November 24 and again in July 25, I asked him about justice for the Tamil community,” began Kumaran, speaking on previous calls made to then Foreign Secretary David Lammy on the need to refer Sri Lanka to the International Criminal Court and ensure proper investigations around mass graves on the island.

“An investigation by the Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights at the UN found that there were reasonable grounds to believe that Sri Lankan forces committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, including torture, sexual violence, and forced disappearances… against the civilian population. It’s been 15 years since the war’s end and there’s not been a special court or any criminal investigations into those war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide.”

“The victims, their families, the survivors, no one’s been listened to. Given that the Sri Lankan state has failed to prosecute the perpetrators of war crimes, they won’t ratify the Rome Statute of the ICC, and there’s a lack of political will. Will the UK continue to push the Sri Lankan government to make sure that there is justice and accountability for Tamils?”

In response, Cooper acknowledged the “deep long-standing” and the “legitimate concerns” of the Tamil community. She expressed that the government had “pressed” the Sri Lankan government to address “troubling” issues around human rights, but noted that sustained action is required.

Yvette Cooper

“So obviously, as you say, this is a deep, long-standing and troubling issue. We do continue to encourage the Sri Lankan government to recognise the legitimate concerns around the need for truth and reconciliation here, and to properly recognise and address some of those long-standing serious problems and grievances as well.”

“So we will continue to raise this.”

“We have also pressed the Sri Lankan government to take transformational action and sustained action in terms of improving human rights, and I think, as you’ll probably know, that we had sanctions, four individuals back in March of this year as well, on those grounds. So we see this as an issue moving forward as well.”

Kumaran, in response, welcomed the government’s commitment to sustained action and called on the Foreign Secretary to expand a sanction package on Sri Lankan war criminals.

“I welcome that, and if you’re looking at further sanctions as a package, please do consider some of the other individuals that have been put forward too.”

Earlier this year the United Kingdom announced sanctions against four individuals implicated in “serious human rights violations”, in a move it says is aimed at promoting accountability and challenging the culture of impunity that continues to shield perpetrators.

The sanctions, unveiled by the former UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, targeted senior figures from both the Sri Lankan military and a government-affiliated paramilitary group, including individuals linked to extrajudicial killings, torture, and sexual violence.

Those sanctioned are:

  • Shavendra Silva, former Head of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces;
  • Wasantha Karannagoda, former Navy Commander;
  • Jagath Jayasuriya, former Commander of the Sri Lankan Army;
  • Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, also known as Karuna Amman, who led the pro-government Karuna Group, a paramilitary unit that operated in collaboration with the Sri Lankan military.

The Sri Lankan military has been accused of extensive rights abuses, particularly during the final stages of the Mullivaikkal genocide in 2009. Investigations by the UN and human rights organisations have detailed mass civilian killings, enforced disappearances, and widespread use of sexual violence—none of which have led to domestic prosecutions of senior military or political figures.

https://island.lk/british-mp-calls-on-foreign-secretary-to-expand-sanction-package-against-sri-lankan-war-criminals/

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Engaging C.A. LORENZ …. An Outstanding Ceylonese

The YOUNG CEYLON Circle of the  early 1850s ….. LORENZ in the centre 

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Vale DS de Silva: Encounters & Partnerships

Charith Senanayake in Facebook, December 2025 ….“In Memory of Mr. D. S. de Silva”

He was a fierce competitor both on and off the field. I still remember, back in the day when CCC played Moratuwa at the Moratuwa Stadium. DS was turning out for Moratuwa as their pro after his Minor county stint.

Our quicks had taken care of their top order, thanks largely to Gordon Parsons (county cricketer and a handful, character)…..Once Gordy was given a breather, DS quietly got on with his innings, grinding, fighting, and building it brick by brick, as he always did. I think he was well past 80 when I was finally given the ball. I always took my bowling more seriously than my batting, mainly because the ball didn’t come my way too often…..!!! I struck DS on the pad, ran down the wicket with a massive appeal, and the ump raised the finger. Out….

DS huffed, puffed, muttered a few choice words, and eventually walked off.

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The NPP institutes Draconian Orwellian Measures

Tisaranee Gunasekara in Groundviews 21 December 2025 …where the  title runs thus: PSTA: The NPP’s 1984 Moment?

Some fates are written in broken promises.

The UNP’s 1977 election manifesto acknowledged the existence of a Tamil ethnic problem, enumerated some of its root causes, promised to resolve it politically and highlighted the nexus between national economic development and the peaceful resolution of the grievances of the Tamil speaking people.

“The United National Party accepts the position that there are numerous problems confronting the Tamil-speaking people. The lack of a solution to their problems has made the Tamil-speaking people support even a movement for the creation of a separate state. In the interests of national integration and unity so essential for the economic development of the whole country, the party feels that such problems should be resolved without the loss of time. The party, when it comes to power, will take all possible steps to remedy their grievances in such fields as Education; (2) Colonisation; (3) Use of Tamil language; (4) Employment in the public and semi-public corporations. We will summon an All-Party Conference as stated earlier and implement its decisions.”

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An Unique Tactic That Undid England’s Batsmen

Alex Malcolm in ESPNcricinfo, 24 December 2025, where the title reads thus:  A brave keeper, an unhappy bowler, and the genesis of an ingenious plan”

Andrew McDonald conceived it, Alex Carey was happy to do it, Scott Boland didn’t like it but went along with it, and the end result was just what Australia wanted.

The genesis of Alex Carey‘s wicketkeeping genius in this Ashes series was a phone call between Australia coach Andrew McDonald and Scott Boland prior to the 2023 series in England. Carey had kept up to Boland on a low, slow, spinning pitch in Nagpur in February of that year in his only game of the India tour. Even greats like Glenn McGrath had to accept having the keeper up at times in India. But implementing it an Ashes series in England would require an ego hit that not every fast bowler could accept. Speaking on Christmas Eve ahead of his return to the MCG for a Boxing Day Ashes Test, Boland recalled the conversation.

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“Because of Putin” — ALL Our X’mas Misfortunes

An Observer in a Black Sea Town

The world’s latest Christmas anthem has arrived. This Christmas tune is a bona fide global sensation, having taken the world by storm. This timeless classic is forever etched into the soundtrack of Christmas and has become an indelible part of Christmas folklore.

And what is this song?

It is called It’s all because of Christmas.

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The US heads for A Day of Reckoning Sui Generis

CK Watt

Trump has accused Venezuela of stealing oil, land and assets from the USA.  He has branded the Venezuelan government “a terrorist organisation” which he believes legitimizes extra judicial killings of ordinary citizens, seizing Venezuelan oil tankers, and all such nonsense.

In a Truth Social post (which has nothing to do with truth), Trump declared: ‘V

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In his usual psychotic rant, Trump declared: ‘[The US] will not allow a Hostile Regime to take our Oil, Land, or any other Assets, all of which must be returned to the United States, IMMEDIATELY.’

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