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High Commissioner Moragoda meets Head of the RSS

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High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to India Milinda Moragoda met with the Chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)Shri Mohan Bhagwat on 24 February, 2022. The meeting took place at the Headquarters of the RSS in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, literary meaning the ‘National Volunteer Organization’, is a large and widespread Indian Hindu volunteer organization with a membership of 5-6 million.

The Chief, or the “Sarsanghchalak”,of the RSS Shri Mohan Bhagwat extended a very warm welcome to High Commissioner Milinda Moragoda. During the meeting they discussed a wide range of issues including the age-old cultural and religious relations between India and Sri Lanka, especially between Buddhism and Hinduism, and sought ways and means through which a dialogue could be established between these two world religions which originated in India. The senior office bearers of the organization were also present at the meeting.

The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka gifted two large-framed photographs to the organization to mark this occasion. These photographs feature two murals from the Kelaniya Rajamaha Vihara which depict the gift of Buddhism to Sri Lanka by India. Of these photographs, the first depicts a mural of Arahat Mahinda delivering the message of the Buddha to King Devanampiyatissa upon arriving in Sri Lanka while the second depicts the arrival of Theri Sanghamitta to Sri Lanka bearing the right-hand branch sapling of the Sri Maha Bodhi Tree.

Earlier in the day, High Commissioner Moragoda paid a floral tribute to the memorial of the late founder of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Dr. Keshav Hedgewar. There, at the Dr. Hedgewar Smarak Samiti (Hedgewar Memorial Committee) building he also unveiled the two photographs that were gifted, in the presence of the senior officials of the Committee.

Founded by Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar on 27 September, 1925 in Nagpur with the intention of creating a Hindu nation, the RSS promotes the ideals of upholding Indian culture and the values of a civil society and spreads the ideology of Hindutva, to strengthen the Hindu community.

Shri Mohan Bhagwat is the 6th Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He has held that position since 2009.


High Commission of Sri Lanka

New Delhi

07 March, 2022   

IWD: Hijabs in Freedom Bins, Woman’s Quran, Celebrating Dissent 2022

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FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, 8 MARCH

Throw our hijabs in ‘Freedom Bin’ and burn them

In the 1960s, feminists threw items of women’s oppression into a “freedom bin” as protest.

On 8 March, International Women’s Day, we throw our hijabs in the “freedom bin” and burn them.

The hijab, a tool to suppress women and girls, belongs in the dustbins of history… Join us.

Surah of the Donkey from the Woman’s Quran

See our latest topless protest here, with a rewrite of a Surah of the Quran.

 ‘Your women are a tilth for you so go to your tilth as ye will.’  – Quran, Surah 223, The Cow

Tilth hay* so you have your share.  – Woman’s Quran, Surah 223, The Donkey

*Donkeys ideally should have a diet consisting of straw or hay.

ALSO HOLD THESE DATES

Celebrating Dissent 2022 is a 2-day conference which will be held in Cologne, Germany during 20-21 August 2022. It will be the largest and most prominent gathering of ex Muslims and freethinkers since the beginning the COVID 19 pandemic.

The conference is being organised by Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB) and Freethought Lebanon and it succeeds similar successful events such as the ‘Celebrating Dissent’ conference (Amsterdam, 2019) and ‘Glastonbury of Freethinkers’ conference (London, 2017).

NMSJ: A Happy International Women’s Day!

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Press Release by the National Movement for Social Justice On the occasion of the International Women’s Day 2022

As the world sets to celebrate the International Women’s Day on the theme “Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow”, the NMSJ reiterates it’s commitment to uphold gender equality and value diversity that women continue to bring into the society, economy and governance. The last two years was a reminder to the world of the power and ability of women to successfully face calamity and disturbance in the face of the pandemic where they demonstrated what women can do and where they needs to be recognised. In Sri Lanka, women in majority faced extra challenges coping with household chores and work life balances in the pandemic, household economic pressures resulting from the current crisis, continuing violence against women, loss of opportunity and participation in decisions, however amidst adversity made significant contributions in the overall pandemic recovery and retaining normalcy in family, community and the country. We salute all women who made these contributions and sacrifices how small or big those efforts are.

Women empowerment is one of the key pillars of the NMSJ policy. In its present phase, under the leadership of Hon. Karu Jayasuriya, NMSJ could redefine their strategy and approach towards advancing women empowerment and gender equality in particular nourishing the national dialogue for influencing national policy and development frameworks. During the past two years, NMSJ facilitated dialogues on timely topics on Women Empowerment and gender equality. Discussions were made on the present status, deep rooted causes that contribute to deepening the inequalities as well as ‘what’s in for future’ a list of suggestions and recommendations.

So far, under the NMSJ’s weekly online dialogue ‘Kathikawa’, four indepth and diverse discussions  were conducted. The topics included the need for gender transformative policy and programmatic actions, building understanding and reinforce the importance of women’s decision making across spheres, in governance from sub national to national legislature, yielding efficiency through women’s economic empowerment, the need for critical legal reforms including the support to the review of gender discriminatory laws and provide for judicial review of the past legislations, decent work etc, the demand to re-establish a separate Ministry of Women with a cabinet portfolio and ensure sensible and efficient architecture and resources to support gender equality, social protection of vulnerable groups, address gender stereotyping and the important role of citizens and governance, role of media etc.

A diverse group of gender, legal, education, political, administration, media, women and youth activists all contributed to these rich discussions. Dr. Kala Peries, Dr. Vishaka Suriyabandara, Ms. Hemanthi Goonasekara, Ms. Ramani Muttetuwagama, Mr. Rasika Jayakody, Ms. Samadanie Kiriwandeniya, Ms. Savendra Weerasinghe and Ms. Janaki Kathriarachchi are among the key panellists who contributed to the discsussions.

At present, NMSJ is in the process of compiling a common position on the critical issues related to Women and Gender Equality in Sri Lanka with the aim to gather wider perspective and evidence based consultations to share for policy and public dialogue.

At NMSJ, we acknowledge that pre and ongoing COVID-19 scenarios present an alarming picture of increasing disparities and inequalities that hampers the functioning of democracy, economic efficiency and towards creating a fairer society for all citizens. Hence, we reiterate as a country we must together find solutions to address them so that all genders live in an equitable and peaceful democracy.

Policy package to support greater macroeconomic stability: Allowing flexibility in the exchange rate

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Considering the severity of the external shocks and recent developments in the domestic front, the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka announced a comprehensive policy package on 04 March 2022 with the view to counter such economic headwinds. The Central Bank also indicated that it will continue to closely monitor the emerging macroeconomic and financial market developments, both globally and domestically, and will stand ready to take further measures as appropriate, with the aim of achieving stability in the fronts of inflation, the external sector, the financial sector, and real economic activity.

In that context, greater flexibility in the exchange rate will be allowed to the markets with immediate effect. The Central Bank is also of the view that forex transactions would take place at levels which are not more than Rs. 230 per US dollar.

The Central Bank will continue to closely monitor the developments in the domestic foreign exchange market and make appropriate policy adjustments accordingly.

Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL)

Finance Minister instructs governors to reduce power consumption by 20 per cent

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Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa has held a discussion with the provincial governors via video technology regarding the power crisis in Sri Lanka.

The Finance Minister has instructed the governors to put maximum efforts to reduce the consumption of power in provincial council level. Accordingly, a decision has been made to reduce the power consumption by 20 per cent.

This has been already informed to the provincial council governors and top officials of the government institutes.

The discussion has also paid focus on the importance of the use of renewable energy as much as possible as a solution to the power crisis.

MIAP

Cardinal addresses Human Rights Council in Geneva

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Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith addressing the 49th Assembly of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, Switzerland called on the Council and all its member states to foster a proper mechanism to ensure the impartiality of Sri Lanka’s investigations into the Easter Sunday Massacre which took away more than 270 lives three years ago.

Although it was pictured to be a mere terrorist attack by Islam Extremists during the initial observations into the event, later it was made clear that this was part of a wider and carefully planned political conspiracy, the Cardinal emphasised.

He added that civil movements were calling for the truth to be uncovered but the government was failing to serve justice for the victims of the genocide.

MIAP

SJB challenges ‘gangster’ Ruling Party MPs to come to March 15 rally (VIDEO)

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Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) will be raiding Colombo on March 15 and all the ‘gangster’ Ruling Party MPs are welcome to appear on that day, said SJB MP Chaminda Wijesiri, speaking to a briefing held in the Opposition Leader’s Office today (07).

A group led by Ruling Party backbencher MP Madura Withanage had organised a protest in front of the SJB Head Office in Kotte this morning and an egg attack was also launched at the office.

Denouncing the attack, MP Wijesiri noted that the SJB does not respond to such attacks in a juvenile manner. People like Withanage will have to suffer more than those who had submitted themselves to the government in a higher devotion, like Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila, he added.

MP Withanage, who according to the SJB MP had organised the attack, has become just another puppet in the government with no talent, Wijesiri further said.

MIAP

Crude oil price skyrocketed marking highest price after 13 years

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The crude oil price has surged in the global market marking a record breaking price, amid the ongoing tensions in Ukraine due to the Russian invasion.

The price of a crude oil barrel of Brent type had surged up to US$ 140 yesterday, but the figure has dropped to US$ 128 today, marking the highest crude oil price since 2008.

Due to ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, many countries have refused to purchase crude oil from Russia, the world’s second largest crude oil supplier. This has led to simultaneous high demand for crude oil in the Middle East, hence the price surge.

In the meantime, a number of countries have requested Saudi Arabia to increase the number of barrels of crude oil supplied to the global market. The Saudi Authorities, nevertheless, have not yet made any decision in this regard, reports said.

Before the Russian invasion, the price of a crude oil barrel was below US$ 90 and has begun to rise by more than 50 per cent in a matter of weeks.

MIAP

Fuel crisis over – Lokuge pledges end to fuel shortage by next Wednesday

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The fuel shortage will be completely solved by next Wednesday, pledged new Energy Minister Gamini Lokuge. The Minister assured that diesel and petrol stocks are already being transported to all fuel stations.

Suggesting that the power crisis will also end with the end of the fuel crisis, Lokuge pointed out that the power cuts which are in occurrence daily at the moment will be over in a matter of days.

Accordingly, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) will be able to maintain an uninterrupted supply of power without further outages, he added.

Energy Minister Lokuge further expressed confidence that stocks of diesel and petrol will reach Sri Lanka from March 15 under the debt facility by India.

MIAP

13 years of LNW..

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Today (March 07) marks the 13th Anniversary of Lanka News Web (LNW).

Being able to provide information to the public in a continuous journey for 13 years among a large number of news websites in Sri Lanka, LNW have faced endless challenges on the way, but we truly thank our readers and friends who have stood by us and strengthened us in every moment.

Contrary to many media bodies in Sri Lanka repeatedly being vocal about them being impartial, we take the side of the people, the oppressed, wherever there is a problem. We are unconditionally against racism, nationalism, religious zeal, bigotry and homophobia and any form of discrimination targeted against a person or a group of people. That being said, we harbour no tradition of appearing to the oppressor in the cloak of impartiality.

Freedom of humans alone is our number one priority!

We do not linger in the same place being the same either. We fulfill and carry out the responsibility of anchoring information to our readers in a more positive approach with various changes from time to time. We have also experimented with technical varieties as well as editorial policy changes, and have now opened our platform to all political and non-political parties regardless of the differences, valuing the golden policy of Right-to-Reply.

It is not our practice of being swept away with the ripples that arise from time to time in the mode of reporting, for we value things above the line of popularity.

We have nothing to celebrate at a time when the people of the country are facing many problems, at a time when the country, as a whole, is battling against immense challenges, and at a crucial time when politics should be exercised rather intelligently and not emotionally. We, therefore, invite everyone of you to remain with us, to combat these challenges, as a country, and as a people!

Thank you!

~ LNW Editorial Team