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Sri Lanka Guardian Pens Open Letter to Channel 4 Demanding Accountability for Unethical Journalism

September 6, 2023
Editorials/Human Rights

EDITORIAL TEAM OF SRI LANKA GUARDIAN In a scathing open letter addressed to Channel 4, we, Sri Lanka Guardian as an independent and volunteer-based media entity, have demanded accountability for what it

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Is NATO Learning About Its Future in Ukraine?

September 6, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

Is NATO learning about its future in Ukraine?  If so, it could be a bleak one. While the causes for war vary, inevitably wars become a testing ground for technology, battlefield tactics,

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Highlights from OHCHR Report on Sri Lanka

September 6, 2023
Human Rights/News

Following excerpts adapted from the latest United Nations Human Rights Commissioner’s report on Sri Lanka Published today, 6th September 2023 Sri Lanka is still facing a difficult economic, social and political situation.

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Accountability central to Sri Lanka’s future – UN Human Rights report

September 6, 2023
Human Rights/News

 Sri Lanka suffers from a continuing accountability deficit – be it for war crime atrocities, more recent human rights violations, corruption, or abuse of power – which must be addressed for the

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History Colorado summary discloses tragic lives in Indian boarding schools

September 6, 2023
History

A disturbing report released last week by History Colorado unearthed a bevy of startling improprieties enacted by so-called Native American boarding schools that occurred over the past two centuries. History Colorado (HC),

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Channel 4’s Hollow Spectacle: Blowers without Whistles

September 6, 2023
Columns

by Special Correspondent In a twist of timing, the 50-minute documentary aired yesterday while most of London’s residents were deep in slumber. However, Sri Lankan social media superstars were wide awake and

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Harvard’s Covert Gambit: Foiling a Daring KGB Operation

September 6, 2023
Columns/Defence

In the grim depths of the Cold War, Yuri Andropov, the tall, gaunt chairman of the Soviet KGB, came to a stark realization: Moscow had to do something to cope with the

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Decrypting Easter Attack Secrets: Social Responsibility in Face of Channel4 Farce – Part 3

September 6, 2023
Defence/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

CLICK HERE TO READ PART 2 OF THIS SERIES  by Special Correspondent A few days ago, this writer posed a critical question to an Islamic scholar of Sri Lankan heritage, now residing

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A Shift in Ukrainian Strategy

September 6, 2023
Columns

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced over the weekend that he replaced his defense minister with someone new – unsurprising, given the exhaustion the minister must have endured since the Russian invasion (and

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People-to-people friendship holds key to China-U.S. relations

September 5, 2023
Diplomacy

by Diao Daming In reply to two letters from the American people, Chinese President Xi Jinping has underscored the significance of people-to-people exchanges in developing China-U.S. relations. Since the meeting of the

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