For Ceylon Tea in Britain: Tara De Zoysa & the “Ceylon Tea Market”

ITEM in The Island, 29 September  2025 WITH THIS TITLE  “Carrying a legacy forward: Lara De Zoysa launches Ceylon Tea Market in UK”

Launched by Lara De Zoysa, daughter of the late Michael De Zoysa, the platform brings together heritage brands, artisanal producers, tea tourism, learning, and social impact under one umbrella.

Carrying forward the legacy of her late father, Michael De Zoysa — one of the most respected figures in the Sri Lankan tea industry — Lara De Zoysa has launched Ceylon Tea Market, a pioneering multi-vendor platform dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and promoting the heritage of Pure Ceylon Tea.

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A Critique of AKD’s Speech at the United Nations

ASIA PROGRESS FORUM in The Island, 5 October 2025

President Anura Kumara Dissanayaka’s recent speech at the UN General Assembly, while outwardly progressive in tone, reveals a troubling lack of structural analysis. His framing of global crises, identifying poverty, narcotics, corruption, war, and technological ethics, leans heavily on moral condemnation and humanitarian concern, but avoids any deeper systemic critique…… 

President Dissanayake with UNSG António Guterres at the United Nations Headquarters, New York  President Dissanayake with UNSG António Guterres at the United Nations Headquarters, New York

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Prominent Lankan Artists on Show For Shiranee de Saram aka SJDSF

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Kyle Joustra’s Genealogical Treasure Trove on Ceylonese & Sri Lankans

Michael Roberts

KYLE JOUSTRA lives in Melbourne  and has assiduously pursued his accumulation  of data on Sri Lankan lineages for  decades. I sought information  from him  when subject to a vicious personal attack recently. It strikes me that few Sri Lankans are aware of  Kyle’s store  of information.  The initial clarification of his genealogical researches set out below by Kyle is a belated  introduction to his capacities and the ‘treasures’ he can root out.

MEMO FROM KYLE  JOUSTRA, 14 September 2025

There are those who carry on about my work that I am not a professional genealogist  and that I should give all the information free to everyone. If I were to break this down.

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Becoming ‘Sinhalese’ or ‘Tamil’ in Sri Lanka

Michael Roberts, …… in 2008

The printed version of this essay can be found in Michael Roberts: FIRE and STORM. ESSAYS IN SRI LANKAN POLITICS, Colombo, Vijitha Yapa Publications, 2010, Chapter 9 …… ISBN 978-955-665-134-8. It was presented earlier on web in Groundviews on 23 April 2008 where it attracted 19 Comments ………………. https://groundviews.org/2008/04/23/how-does-one-become-sinhalese-or-tamil-in-sentiment/

How does one BECOME Sinhalese or Tamil in Sentiment?

Michael Roberts

on 04/23/2008

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A Six-Hitting Genius in Sydney Premier League

Item from Harry Solomons in Facebook, October 2025 introducing HARJAS SINGH, a former worker at his Kingsgrove Sports Shop, who hammered 314 runs from 141 balls for Western Suburbs in a Sydney Premier Leagur match….. losing ten balls in the  process.

 

 

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China Now Has The Capacity to Challenge USA

  Andre Benoit in https://www.rt.com/news/625708-new-cold-war-front-line/  …. where  the  title reads Contained no more: China has a plan to break America’s chokehold”

Washington’s warships guard the chokepoints. Beijing digs for exits on land. The clash is just beginning.

Contained no more: China has a plan to break America’s chokehold

The rivalry between China and the United States has become the defining axis of global geopolitics, and nowhere is it sharper than in the Indo-Pacific. Washington, guided by the doctrines of naval strategists Alfred Mahan and Nicholas Spykman, has long pursued a “thalassocratic” strategy: controlling the seas and coastlines of Eurasia to prevent any continental power from pushing outward and threatening American trade.

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A Practical Principle in Serious Reading: Check Pagination

Chamila Talagala in Facebook, early October 2025

Some time back, while at the Colombo Law Library, I found myself counting the pages of a book I had just bought. I was sitting at a table, carefully flipping through each page. A colleague noticed what I was doing and laughed, saying: “මොන පිස්සු වැඩක්ද මේ කරන්නේ? වැඩක්ම නැති වැඩක්!”

I smiled quietly. To truly understand someone, you have to step into their shoes. For me, there was always a reason behind that seemingly odd habit. Experience shapes us, and sometimes, what looks useless is actually born from necessity. After all, how many of us check that all pages are there when we buy a new book?

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A Book of Fiction Deciphering Sri Lanka’s War

Jeremy De Lima, reviewing  SUNSET  OF ILLUSIONS by Manilka Fernando writing under the pseudonym of C. M. Fernando …

 A book on Sri Lanka FOR Sri Lankans and anyone interested in the 26-year war which decimated that beautiful isle!  Loaded with facts and nostalgic memories, it conclusively proves how friendship and love can overcome war.

Factual Fiction is relatively a modern genre, although according to the New York Times1 it has been around since the time of Plutarch, an ancient Greek philosopher. 1https://www.nytimes.com/1966/05/15/archives/fictional-facts-as-factual-fiction.html

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An Artistic Presentation of Harini Amarasuriya

Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi in Facebook, October 2025 …. with highlights  imposed by  The Editor, Thuppahi

This photo of Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya is the result of an attempt to create an artistic photo in an official photoshoot. There, light and shadow express the isolation of responsibility with a weight that exceeds the balance of the image. Her look off camera suggests reflection and supervision, spreading her thoughts to the future of the nation beyond the frame. The sharp side lights fell on her face created an artistic depth going to the Italian Chieroscuro style. There symbolically, light becomes an image for clarity and also becomes the memory of the struggles that darkness suffered. Silence provides strength and silence provides stability.

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