“Mannar Unbound is an invitation for you to delight in the images and history of the region. Importantly, it is also a call for you to empathize with the beauty of the natural world and to contribute towards ensuring that Mannar’s aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems remain free from damage and exploitation as far as possible. It is perhaps an ironic conclusion for a book of photography that its authors hope that future generations may continue to appreciate the natural world without having to resort to photographs as their only witness.”
Nelun-Shaped Auditorium Complex as China’s Gift to Sri Lankan Military
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A China aided office and auditorium complex was handed over to the Sri Lanka Military Academy in Diyatalawa, on December 15. The hand-over ceremony was inaugurated by President Maithripala Sirisena and Chinese Ambassador Cheng Xueyuan, in the presence of Lt. General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, a Chinese military delegation led by Major General Shen Jun, as well as other senior army officers from both Sri Lanka and China.
Addressing the gathering at the inauguration ceremony, Brigadier H.H.A.S.P.K Senaratne, Commandant of the Sri Lanka Military Academy said the new building would strengthen the longstanding cordial relationship between the Chinese People’s Liberation Army and the Sri Lanka Army. He explained that this state-of-the-art building was constructed in the shape of a lotus, which is the national flower of Sri Lanka and it would serve as an office, teaching and assembly space for the staff and cadets of the Sri Lanka Military Academy.
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A Political-Constitutional Deadlock that highlights the Powers vested in the Presidency
C. A. Chandraprema, in Island, 19 December 2018, entitled “A UNP govt. under a hostile President” with highlighting being the work of The Editor, Thuppahi
The whole purpose of making it virtually impossible to dissolve Parliament until the lapse of a period of four and a half years was a knee-jerk reaction to the dissolution of Parliament in 2004 by Chandrika Kumaratunga, who sent the UNP into the political wilderness for over a decade. While the recent Supreme Court decision shows that the UNP has succeeded in achieving its objective, the wisdom of what it did through the 19th Amendment needs to be called into question. What is surprising is that there would be so-called ‘constitutional experts’ who would seek to insert such an ill-thought out provision into the Constitution without giving any thought to the practical aspects of running a government.
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Three Depth-Charges from the West Celebrate Outcome of Sri Lankan Power-Struggle
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