Another devastating fire kills at least 80 in Bangladesh capital
The inferno was fuelled by chemicals stored in the area, despite repeated government promises of crackdowns on building code violations.
The inferno was fuelled by chemicals stored in the area, despite repeated government promises of crackdowns on building code violations.
Official statistics contradict World Bank and the Bangladeshi government claims of “remarkable progress in poverty reduction.”
While the immediate cause appears to be brake failure, the broader reason for the derailment lies in the rundown of the rail network by successive governments.
Sirisena is not a “common man” but a bourgeois politician devoted to imperialism and big business.
A long-running drought has further impoverished peasant farmers across wide areas of the island.
The report provides more damning evidence about war crimes committed by Sri Lankan security forces during its long-running civil war against Tamil separatists.
The verdict overturns constitutional provisions and further strengthens Rajapakse’s authoritarian administration.
During the election campaign, the military and its associated thugs carried out systematic intimidation against opposition parties.
The Colombo public meeting unanimously adopted a resolution demanding an end to the witch-hunt against whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The country’s top judge justified the ruthless suppression of a prison protest that resulted in the death of two prisoners.
A UN Human Rights Commissioner’s report last month criticised the Sri Lankan government and called for an international investigation into war crimes.
The lessons drawn from the report are aimed at fashioning the UN into a more effective tool of imperialist intervention.
The US and India want Colombo to distance itself from Beijing in order to advance their strategic and economic interests in South Asia.
The lecture, “Counterculture or Scientific Socialism,” explained and defended Piyaseeli’s struggle for Marxism, particularly in the field of art.
Poverty, joblessness, high debt burdens and other social problems are rampant throughout the country.
The murders are part of the anti-democratic methods being used to stifle any opposition to the government’s imposition of IMF austerity measures.
The ban on Lanka e-News marks a further assault on fundamental democratic rights by the regime of President Mahinda Rajapakse.
Rupasinghe’s detention is the latest in a series of attacks on the media and journalists by the Sri Lankan government.
Former presidential candidate and army commander General Sarath Fonseka was found guilty last Friday of “engaging in active politics while in uniform” and stripped of his military rank, medals and pension.
Recent surveys reveal that malnutrition is rife amongst Sri Lankan children and women, highlighting the impact of the 30-year anti-Tamil war and endemic poverty.