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4 dead sea turtles found on Delft beach

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The carcasses of four sea turtles were discovered along the Delft beach.

A total of 35 carcasses of sea turtles were discovered so far in 2023, The Department of Wildlife Conservation said.

31 sea turtles had washed up along the Western coastline, since August 22.

Three turtles with severe damage to the outer cover were also rescued. They were later directed for treatment.

The post-mortem examinations revealed that this is due to underwater explosions, The Department of Wildlife Conservation said.

A report on the matter has been submitted to the court.

Source – News First

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Businessman who assaulted Iranian ambassador, further remanded

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The businessman who was arrested and remanded over the alleged assault on Iranian Ambassador Dr. Alireza Delkhosh at the Colombo City Center (CCC) car park, has been further remanded till May 22.

He was produced before the Fort Magistrate’s Court today (May 20).

The suspect, Buwaneka Mahasen Basnayake, a resident of Ward Place, Colombo 07 was arrested on Saturday.

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SLCFA unveils book on SL – China friendship

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The Sri Lanka-China Friendship Association (SLCFA) recently launched the book “Sri Lanka Cheena Mithudama” (Sri Lanka China Friendship) at a ceremonious event held recently at the Auditorium of the National Library and Documentation Services Board of Sri Lanka. 

The launch event was graced by prominent dignitaries, including the former Speaker – Karu Jayasuriya, who was the keynote speaker, and Chinese ambassador in Colombo – Mr. Qi Zhenhong, who was the guest of honour.

Mr. Ananda Goonatilleke, Attorney-at-Law and President of the Sri Lanka-China Friendship Association, chaired the event, reflecting on the enduring relationship between Sri Lanka and China. The SLCFA, originally founded as the “Ceylon-China Friendship Union” on September 21, 1950, by the Ceylon Communist Party, stands as a pioneer in fostering people-to-people diplomatic ties between the two nations. 

The first president of the union was Madam Kusuma Gunawardena, mother of the current Prime Minister – Dinesh Gunawardena.

In his welcome address, Mr. Goonatilleke introduced the book’s rich content, which encompasses a wide range of topics including historical ties, Buddhist connections, diplomatic relations, literature, economic and cultural cooperation, Chinese cuisine, China’s role and support in the war that defeated the LTTE, media, philatelic interests, photography, and more. He expressed gratitude to the authors who contributed invaluable articles and acknowledged the continuous support from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Sri Lanka.

Hon. Karu Jayasuriya, in his keynote address, highlighted the significance of the Rice and Rubber Pact, emphasizing its role in solidifying the profound friendship between Sri Lanka and China. He commended the SLCFA for its seven-decade-long dedication to nurturing people-to-people relationships between the two countries.

The highlight of the event was the formal presentation of the first copies of “Sri Lanka Cheena Mithudama” by Mr. Goonatilleke to Karu Jayasuriya and the Chinese ambassador – Qi Zhenhong. The event also saw the presence of notable figures such as Dr. G. Weerasinghe, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka; Mr. Aruna Goonatilleke, SLCFA Executive Vice President; Vice Presidents Mr. Thilak Botheju, Mr. Daya Lankapura and Mr. Premadara Dissanayake; SLCFA office bearers and various civil society activists and members of the public.

All attendees were presented with a complimentary copy of “Sri Lanka Cheena Mithudama,” marking the occasion as a memorable celebration of the enduring friendship between Sri Lanka and China.

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Ranil, the ‘Vibheeshana’ of the modern age – Wimal

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Leader of the National Freedom Front – MP Wimal Weerawansa says that the agenda of making Sri Lanka the 29th Indian state is in the hands of Ranil Wickramasinghe whom he has referred to as the ‘Vibheeshana of the modern age’.

He said this while recently launching his book “Rama Ravana and Vibheeshana Noothana Kathawa”, at the Laxman Kadiragamar Institute in Colombo.

He further said :

“I decided to launch this book with the objective of initiating a genuine social dialogue on the current challenge we are facing as a state and a nation. You know, a few years back there was a movement in Ukraine called the ‘Maidan Uprising’. Ukraine is now in a ‘post-Maidan Uprising’ period. It was this struggle that led to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Likewise, the ‘Galle Face uprising’ in Sri Lanka has now led the country to a similar state, but to a war without live ammunition. According to the ‘Ramayana’ epic, Vibheeshana is Ravana’s brother, who later betrayed him. Although Ranil Wickramasinghe is not Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s brother by blood, he can be symbolically called as such. Due to several factors including the ‘Galle Face uprising’, the reins of power went to Ranil Wickramasinghe’s hands. Today, we are faced with the duty and responsibility of rescuing and reviving the state, which is being taken on a path which will lead to the end of its sovereign existence.”

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