A square white sticker with the words "FREE PALESTINE" written in bold, block letters is affixed to a dark, rough-textured wall. "FREE" is in black text on the top line, and "PALESTINE" is in a dark red or maroon text on the bottom line. The lighting suggests an indoor or shadowed outdoor setting.

From Sticker to Suspect: What Really Happened?

A 22-year-old man, by the name M.L.M. Rusdi, was arrested by the Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and granted bail after being produced before the Attanagalla Magistrate on April 7th. The arrest took place on March 22, following allegations that he had pasted anti-Israel stickers on a wall inside…

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Israel, Hamas, and the Fight: Shattering Myths

Modern warfare operates on at least three fronts: physical, psychological (Psyops), and informational (IO). While traditional battles dominate headlines, it’s the psychological and information warfare that are waged far more frequently—often going unnoticed. These two fronts have become essential tools in modern propaganda, particularly among radical Islamic terrorist organizations like Hamas. Terrorists such as Hamas…

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OnlyFans and Its Devastating Impact on the Sri Lankan Youth

The rise of social media has reshaped how young people in Sri Lanka view success, careers, and personal identity. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have already influenced Gen-Z, but OnlyFans has introduced a new and dangerous trend—monetizing personal content, often in explicit ways. While OnlyFans markets itself as a content subscription service for all…

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Sri Lanka: Reflections on Alleged War Crimes and National Response

The UK government has recently imposed sanctions on four individuals— General Shavendra Silva, Admiral of the Fleet Wasantha Karannagoda, General Jagath Jayasuriya, and Karuna Amman—accusing them of serious human rights abuses and violations during Sri Lanka’s civil war [Full Story]. This action has brought renewed attention to the ongoing need for justice and accountability for…

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Blok and Dino: When Comedy Crosses the Line

Asian Mirror, an online newspaper, reported on Sunday, March 29, 2025, that Uruwarige Wannila Aththo, the Chief of the Veddahs—Sri Lanka’s indigenous aboriginal community—is preparing to take legal action against Blok & Dino over their misleading video titled “සුදු වලිගෙ ඇත්තො” (“Sudu Walige Aththo – The One with the White Tail”)—a derogatory term used in…

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Radical Islam in Sri Lanka: A Growing Threat or Media Hype?

The dictionary defines “Radical Islam” as an extremist interpretation of Islam that promotes violence, intolerance, and strict enforcement of Sharia law to achieve political and ideological goals. It rejects secular governance, democracy, and religious pluralism, often portraying Western influence as a threat. Advocates of radical Islam endorse militant jihad, targeting governments, non-Muslims, and even fellow…

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The God Scam: A Faith-based Conspiracy or Just a Holy Prank?

Last year, I warned you about Eclipse Earn, a cryptocurrency scam that used professional websites and fake celebrity endorsements to lure unsuspecting victims. Unfortunately, this scam hasn’t disappeared—it continues to operate under various new names, deceiving more investors. These fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated, and it’s crucial to stay aware of such schemes. Today, I…

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Tears of the Sun: The Massacre of 70 Congolese Christians

The Hollywood film Tears of the Sun, starring Bruce Willis as a U.S. Navy SEAL, is set against the backdrop of a fictional civil war and ethnic cleansing in Nigeria. While the film centers on ethnic violence, it echoes the brutal reality many parts of the African Continent continue to face. On the other hand,…

Two men are seated in chairs facing each other on a raised platform, engaged in what appears to be an interview or discussion. The setting features a dark background with reddish-brown paneled walls. On the left, an older man with grey hair is wearing a dark suit, a white shirt, and a green tie. He is gesturing with both hands as he speaks, leaning forward slightly. On the right, a younger man with short hair and a beard is wearing a dark suit, a white shirt, and a patterned red tie. He is holding papers in one hand and seems to be listening intently or making a point, with his other hand slightly raised. Between them, there's a small table with two glasses of water. The overall impression is that of a formal televised debate or interview.

Ranil Wickremesinghe, Al Jazeera, and Bimal Rathnayake: A Study in Hypocrisy

On March 6, Al Jazeera’s Head to Head aired an interview between journalist Mehdi Hasan and former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe. The episode, later released on YouTube, purported to hold Wickremesinghe accountable but exposed Al Jazeera’s own double standards in the process. Hasan, known for his aggressive questioning, selectively framed issues while sidestepping contradictions…

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