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Susil Siriwardene, my friend

I don’t have much to add to the large number of appreciations that have appeared in the papers since Susil’s death. However, the urge to pen a few words and thus recall what his friendship meant to me has been nagging me, and so I find myself writing down my...

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Jacinda Arden’s lesson on right speech

The New Zealand PM Jacinda Andern, has given us a lesson in the art of speaking even when one is under pressure. The Prime Minister has shown that in a situation filled with tension how measured language should be the response to act as a palliative instead of aggressive language which would be provocative. Despite the horror of the trauma of the terror attack on their hitherto peaceful country ,her mind remained uncluttered with hostile thoughts even as she was conscious of using language to reduce anger and ease tensions”securing the peace of her country.

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Unresolved Tamil Issue

The failure of the Tamil ‘liberation’ movement is the failure to understand how the Tamil problem should be reviewed and tackled in today’s context. To me, the first issue is to understand if the Tamils consider their minority status a de facto reality. If they do,...

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Reflections on Geneva and the way forward

Is Sri Lankan domestic initiatives for war time accountability and reconciliation a non starter? Reminiscing on this issue of culpability begs the question - Is the query of accountability and reconciliation a non issue among Sri Lankan leaders?  Governments come and...

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WELCOME TO MY BLOG

Political Onlooker is a blog that contains in-depth analysis on several key political issues in Sri Lanka. The site contains articles that have appeared largely in the Sunday Island newspaper.

Mrs. Moonesinghe is a graduate from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. She had edited two books on Nation Building and has also authored a book on Buddhism - Thus Have I Heard - and a fictional book of short stories - Build a Bridge.


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