Why are you posting this here when the country has been dragged down to the pits by your yahapalanaya regime?
Crime is rampant, drug smuggling is rampant, the central bank can be robbed blind, provincial elections keep getting postponed, those who criticise the yahapalanaya regime are arrested...
Tamil is without doubt the ugliest sounding South Asian language.
A simple conversation sounds like a fight.
In addition its script is very primitive. Can't differentiate between "b" and "p" ...or "d" and "t".... or "k" and "g"
Sri Lanka protests over economy, elections
Protesters blocked a main road near the finance and defence ministries, disrupting traffic.
Thousands of Sri Lankan opposition demonstrators led by former leader Mahinda Rajapaksa have blocked a main road in Colombo in protest at economic hardship...
Everyone knows that is rubbish. It is "secular" on paper only. Has done absolutely nothing to stem religious violence, division or politics based on religion. There are many so-called liberal Sri Lankans who want Sri Lanka to emulate India "Look at how secular India is! We should be like that too!"
Sri Lankan student charged with terror offences in Sydney
Star Sri Lankan student Mohamed Kamer Nilan Nizamdeen allegedly planned to attack a hit list of "symbolic" individuals and landmarks across Sydney in an ISIS-inspired lone-wolf terror attack that was foiled on Thursday when a co-worker...
Tamils are notorious for being bigots and picking fights with others. Objects of their hate include:
- North Indians
- Hindi language
- Brahmins
- Malayalis
- Kerala
- Sinhalese
- Sri Lanka
- Buddhism and Buddhists
- Jains
- Andhra Pradesh
- Telugus
- Karnataka
- Kannadigas
Hate against the...
Development under threat: Sri Lanka's transport sector faces crisis as train strike continues into third day
Sri Lanka's public transportation sector was plunged into a crisis as an islandwide train strike continued into its third day on Friday, leaving thousands of commuters stranded and...
Sri Lanka economy unlikely to grow more than 4 pc in 2018
COLOMBO: The governor of Sri Lanka’s central bank on Wednesday said the country’s economy is unlikely to grow more than 4 percent in 2018.
“The output gap continued to be pretty significant … it is unlikely that growth would be going to...