On ‘humanitarian pause’ and other matters
Coming out civilians is a top priority for the
Government. As you know, Government has earlier declared, I don’t
want to go into the terminology, Government has earlier declared a
no fire period of 48 hours. If the LTTE is ready to let the
civilians go today, I will persuade my Government to agree to any
modality you can call it a pause or something else that is how it
is. So that is the issue
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Promoting SAARC education
This article is written on the occasion of the
inauguration of the first meeting of the Ministers in charge of
Higher Education of the SAARC countries and other relevant higher
officials held on March 26 and 27, 2009 at the Colombo Hilton.
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Remembering
Professor C. Dahanayake
I first met him 30 years ago, when I joined the
Department of Physics of the Kelaniya University as an Assistant
Lecturer (Probationary) in Physics. Ever since, I have also known
him as a special, kind hearted unassuming person.
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