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Conspiracy Theories

November 22, 2024
Interviews/Sri Lanka

Exclusive: Maulana Maintains Links with Suicide Bombers — Pillayan

by Our Political Affairs Editor In an exclusive interview with Sri Lanka Guardian, Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, commonly known as Pillayan, former Chief Minister of the Eastern Province and currently leads the Tamil Makkal

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Nord Stream Sabotage: Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and Betrayal Exposed

The mysterious sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines has all the elements of a Hollywood crime drama: conspiracy, cover-up – and betrayal. A new series of revelations from the German police, published in the American press, purport to blow the

August 28, 2024

The Easter Sunday Conspirators Trapped in Three Scenarios

Editorials

Editorial We stand at a perilous juncture where the boundary between investigative journalism and sensationalist conspiracy-mongering has become perilously blurred. The 2019 Easter Sunday

JFK Assassination: Who Really Killed the President?

Diplomacy/News

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, has continued to captivate and perplex the American public for over six decades.

Where Were You, Cardinal Ranjith, When Your Man Called for the Gallows?

August 11, 2026
Judiciary/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo As Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith rejects the death penalty while continuing to demand answers over the Easter Sunday attacks, a more fundamental question is becoming increasingly difficult to

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Sri Lanka: Digital Parasites and the Death of Truth

April 23, 2025
Columns/Sri Lanka

by Durga Velayutham In post-war Sri Lanka, few periods have been as morally disorienting and civically corrosive as the one we currently inhabit. A festering malaise has taken root, not merely within

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Attorney Calls for Release of Malcolm X FBI and CIA Files

February 21, 2025
History/United States

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is calling on the Trump administration to declassify FBI and CIA files related to the assassination of Malcolm X. This plea comes as the nation marks the

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JFK Assassination: Who Really Killed the President?

January 27, 2025
Diplomacy/News

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, has continued to captivate and perplex the American public for over six decades. Despite the official conclusion of the Warren Commission,

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Exclusive: Maulana Maintains Links with Suicide Bombers — Pillayan

November 22, 2024
Interviews/Sri Lanka

by Our Political Affairs Editor In an exclusive interview with Sri Lanka Guardian, Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, commonly known as Pillayan, former Chief Minister of the Eastern Province and currently leads the Tamil Makkal

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The Easter Sunday Conspirators Trapped in Three Scenarios

October 16, 2024
Editorials

Editorial We stand at a perilous juncture where the boundary between investigative journalism and sensationalist conspiracy-mongering has become perilously blurred. The 2019 Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka starkly exemplify this troubling

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Nord Stream Sabotage: Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and Betrayal Exposed

August 28, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The mysterious sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines has all the elements of a Hollywood crime drama: conspiracy, cover-up – and betrayal. A new series of revelations from the German police, published

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