Internationalism of the Cuban Revolution
One wonders how a small nation, just 90 miles (a
distance less than that from Colombo to Matara) from the world’s
only superpower could survive for over five decades despite the
hostility of that superpower and the criminal blockade imposed by
it.
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The Morning Inspection
Opposition campaign: Slipping on incoherence and emptiness
When Wimal Weerawansa quit the JVP, that party
lost its most powerful communicator. His oratory had for more than a
decade sustained and built a party that did not have things easy
after it was decimated in the late eighties.
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Boxing Day tsunami - Lanka rising from the ashes
While we remember the above victims who died as
a result of the Boxing Day Tsunami of 2004, the Government of Sri
Lanka and its people are still recovering from the devastating
effects and its implications on the wider Sri Lankan economy.
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