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GTI says Sri Lanka among countries with lowest terrorist threat

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PNM highlights triumph over terrorism

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Top National Patriotic Movement (PNM) spokesman Dr. Wasantha Bandara yesterday (11) said that the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2025 recently categorized Sri Lanka as a country with the lowest terrorist threat.

The 12th annual GTI report, released in London on Wednesday (05 March) ranked Sri Lanka 100th among 163 countries considered in the GTI. Dr. Bandara pointed out that with a GTI score of zero, Sri Lanka, once wrecked by separatist terrorism shared the lowest spot on the GTI with 63 other countries.

Pointing out that Sri Lanka also shared the lowest terror threat ranking in the South Asian region with Bhutan, Dr. Bandara said that the armed forces and police paid a huge price to restore normalcy in the country.

Responding to The Island query, Dr. Bnadara said that combined forces brought the war against the LTTE to a successful conclusion in May 2009 though the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) launched GTI a couple of years later.

The GTI report is produced based on data from TerrorismTracker and other sources. TerrorismTracker provides records on terrorist attacks since 1 January 2007. The dataset contains over 73,000 terrorist incidents for the period 2007 to 2024.

Dr. Bandara said that some of the fiercest fighting and high profile terrorist attacks took place after the launch of IEP’s GTI, 12 years ago.

According to him, since the eradication of the LTTE, 17 years ago, the 2019 Easter Sunday carnage was the only terrorist attack blamed on the National Thowheed Jaamat (NTJ) and as far as terrorism was concerned Sri Lanka could be happy. However, the National People’s Power (NPP) government shouldn’t resort to political strategies that may undermine national security, Dr. Bandara said, underscoring the responsibility on the part of the AKD administration to defend the war-winning armed forces at the UNHRC.

Dr. Bandara said that though the situation improved here, according to GTI the number of countries recording a terrorist attack increased from 58 to 66. The West that has been openly encouraging terrorism in other regions suffered due to terrorism, the civil society activist said.

According to GTI, terrorist attacks jumped by 63% in the West, and Europe was the most affected where attacks doubled to 67. In 2024, several Western countries reported one in five terror suspects as under 18, with teenagers accounting for most IS-linked arrests in Europe.

The PNM spokesman pointed out that seven Western countries were in the first 50 most impacted countries on the GTI.

According to the GTI, Islamic State (IS) remains the deadliest organisation, causing 1,805 deaths across 22 countries in 2024.

Referring to last year’s warning of foreign terrorist attacks in the East, Dr. Bandara said that Sri Lanka should never lower its guard. For want of cohesive strategy and internal squabbling, the Yahapalana government couldn’t thwart the Easter Sunday attacks, though specific intelligence was available of the imminent multiple suicide attacks, Dr. Bandara said.

The PNM spokesman said that regardless of GTI reports some countries continued to depict Sri Lanka as a country prone to terrorist attacks. Dr. Bandara said that the latest GTI report should be part of Sri Lanka’s defence as various interested parties continued war crimes allegations.



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President meets with the Excise Department Officials

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A meeting between President Anura Kumara Disanayake and officials of the Excise Department was held on Tuesday (11) at the Presidential Secretariat.

The discussion focused on addressing the current challenges faced by the Excise Department and achieving this year’s revenue targets.

A key point of the discussion was the integration of the department’s operations with the Inland Revenue Department to enhance efficiency and fairness in tax collection.

Attention was drawn to the efficient and effective regulation of alcohol and other approved intoxicants within the country to support economic growth. This includes increasing state revenue through proper regulation of the alcohol and tobacco industries, facilitating legal revenue generation, enforcing compliance with laws and regulations, implementing strong awareness programs against illegal alcohol, hazardous drugs, and psychoactive substances, preventing health risks associated with unregulated alcohol consumption, and ensuring public safety.

Discussions were held on revenue collection and protection through an effective decision-making and management mechanism in strategic and operational activities.

The necessity of formulating a human resource and technological development plan to enhance the efficiency of the Excise Department was also discussed.

The meeting was attended by Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Finance Mahinda Siriwardana, Commissioner General of Excise Udaya Kumara Perera, and a group of Excise Department officials.

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Suspect identified as military deserter

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Sexual assault on female doctor at A’pura hospital

By Norman Palihawadane and Saman Indrajith

Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament yesterday that the main suspect involved in the alleged rape of a female doctor at the doctors’ quarters of the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital had been identified as an Army deserter.

Responding to a question raised by Opposition and SJB leader Sajith Premadasa, the Minister said that authorities had uncovered many details pertaining to this tragic incident. Five police teams have been deployed to track down and arrest the suspect.

“We have information about the whereabouts of the suspect, and the police believe that the suspect can be taken in soon,” the Minister said.

Opposition Leader Premadasa raised concerns in Parliament, condemning the attack and questioning the safety of female doctors in public hospitals. He urged the government to take immediate action and proposed stricter laws to punish perpetrators of such crimes.

Premadasa said the doctor had faced the situation while she was going to her on-call duty room.

“An outsider is said to have threatened the doctor using a knife. He is then said to have allegedly raped her inside her duty room. Sri Lanka has not heard of such incidents inside a hospital in recent times,” he said.

Premadasa said it is a serious issue for a doctor to be attacked while on duty at a prominent state hospital. He said that it raised questions about the safety of female doctors in government hospitals.

Condemning the incident, the Opposition Leader said even female officers engaged in public service are being inconvenienced and it was a serious problem for the safety of the people.

Urging the government to take strict action regarding this incident, MP Premadasa said the Opposition was ready to support the enactment of the necessary legislation to impose severe punishment on those who commit such barbaric acts.

The incident, which occurred on Monday night (10), sparked outrage, with doctors at the hospital launching a strike, demanding justice.

Doctors at the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital were on strike, demanding the immediate arrest of the suspect at the time this edition went to the press.

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Ruwanpura Expressway project: People still paying rates for land taken over by state

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By Saman Indrajith

Leader of the House and Transport Minister Bimal Ratanayake has acknowledged that those whose land had been taken over by the government for the Ruwanpura Expressway project were still paying rates.

Minister Ratnayake told parliament on Monday (10) that the MPS should help the Divisional Secretariats and Pradeshiya Sabhas to address the issue at hand.

The Minister said so when Colombo District NPP MP Aruna Panagoda asked why people had to pay rates for lands earmarked for acquisition by the state.

The Minister said that the government intended to compensate everyone by the end of this year.

Panagoda said that for the past decade, landowners, whose properties had been earmarked for takeover for the construction of the expressway, had been required to pay rates.

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