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Church denies Ven Gnanasara’s claim on Islamic terror network

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Vatican ambassador to Sri Lanka Archbishop Brian Udaigwe (third from left) and Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith (fourth from left) take part in a remembrance service during the fifth anniversary of the Easter Sunday suicide attacks in Colombo on April 21. (Photo: AFP)

The statement could cause public unrest and have an adverse impact on the Colombo archdiocese, says its spokesperson

(UCAN) The Colombo archdiocese has refuted a Buddhist monk’s claim that he had warned Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith of an Islamic terror network in 2014.

“The statement made by Venerable Gnanasara Thera to the media is false and dismissed,” said archdiocesan spokesperson Father Cyril Gamini.

Such baseless claims could exacerbate racial and religious extremism, leading to unnecessary tension and insecurity in the country, the priest told a press conference in Colombo.

On July 22, Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera, general secretary of the Bodu Bala Sena (Buddhist Power Force), told the media that he had warned Cardinal Ranjith, against Zahran Hashim and the activities of his Islamic group in the eastern part of the island nation, at the 2014 meeting.

His group possesses swords and they could attack Catholics, the monk claimed to have told the prelate at the meeting.

Hashim is the alleged mastermind behind the 2019 Easter Sunday attack.

Father Gamini confirmed that there was a meeting with the Buddhist monk, but clarified that he did not warn of Hashim’s activities and potential attacks on Catholics.

The monk did not share any “specific information about swords,” the priest added.

Father Gamini said that the monk’s statement could cause public unrest and would have an adverse impact on the Colombo archdiocese headed by Cardinal Ranjith.

Post-Easter Sunday bombings, Buddhist extremist groups targeted Muslim-owned establishments in the country, escalating tensions between the two communities.

In 2018, nationalist groups caused anti-Muslim riots that damaged nearly 450 properties and 20 mosques. Since 2014, Muslims, who make up 9.7 percent of Sri Lanka’s 22 million population, have soured ties with Buddhists who account for 70.2 percent. Christians form 6.1 percent of the population.

Rights activist Nuwani Samadara said there were many attacks against Muslim religious places and businesses in the past few years but no one has been punished.

Activist Niluk Rowel said Thera was sentenced to a six-year prison term for contempt of court in 2020 after shouting at a judge for holding him guilty of accosting the wife of missing journalist Prageeth Ekneligoda.

“However, he was accorded a presidential pardon within a few months,” noted Rowel.

Thera was also sentenced to four years for inciting communal disharmony in 2016. However, he was granted bail by the Colombo High Court.

Sri Lanka will head to polls this year — the first election since a mass uprising dislodged former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa in 2022.

The import-orient South Asian nation was declared bankrupt last year with a burden of US$35.1 billion in foreign debt.

We urge all citizens, including Thera, to recognize the hardship faced by our people. Economic pressures and living conditions have reached unbearable levels, Father Gamini said.

“It is better to be vigilant because the elections will be announced soon,” Rowel told UCA News.

Rajapaksa, brother of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, announced his presidential candidacy days after the Easter Sunday attack and won the 2020 national polls.But his government also failed to conduct an impartial probe and ensure justice for the biggest terror attack in the country that claimed the lives of 270 people and rendered more than 500 hurt.



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NCC joins war heroes’ tribute at Battaramulla ceremony

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Corps Regimental Sergeant Major (Boys Cadet) E. Edwin Anorishan of Jaffna Hindu College and Corps Regimental Sergeant Major (Girls Cadet) HMJCS Herath of Bandarawela Central College march towards the memorial behind two corporals carrying floral tributes to be laid at the War Heroes Monument during the ceremony.

The 17th National War Heroes’ Commemoration Ceremony was held with solemn dignity at the War Heroes Monument in Battaramulla on Thursday, under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

The ceremony drew tri-forces commanders, senior military officials and families of fallen servicemen, as the nation paused to honour those who laid down their lives in defence of Sri Lanka’s sovereignty.

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) joined the national tribute, marking the contribution of cadets who perished during the three-decade-long conflict. The event served as a sombre reminder of the human cost of war, with organisers highlighting the youthful courage and sacrifice of unnamed cadets whose service remains embedded in the country’s post-war memory.

Director of the NCC Major General APCR Premathilake laid a floral wreath at the monument in honour of the fallen heroes.

Adding a symbolic dimension to the ceremony, Corps Regimental Sergeant Major (Boys Cadet) E. Edwin Anorishan of Jaffna Hindu College and Corps Regimental Sergeant Major (Girls Cadet) HMJCS Herath of Bandarawela Central College also placed floral tributes.

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Missing lightning conductor at Nuwara Eliya Post Office sparks probe row

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A controversy has erupted over the disappearance of an ancient lightning conductor from the historic Nuwara Eliya Post Office, with activists alleging political interference and a delayed police investigation into what they describe as a major heritage theft.

The Nuwara Eliya Protection Organization has accused police of failing to act swiftly after the disappearance of the copper-linked lightning conductor at the iconic colonial-era building, which is also a protected archaeological site. Speaking at a press briefing held last Wednesday, representatives Gayan Chaturanga Wijayabandara and Nalaka Dinesh Ratnayake said the Postmistress of Nuwara Eliya had lodged a complaint with police on April 10, 2026, after discovering that the copper strip connected to the lightning conductor had been severed and the device was missing. The Department of Archaeology had issued an official directive to police on April 29, calling for a full investigation into the incident.

Despite these developments, the group alleged that no meaningful progress had been made in court or through investigative channels. The site had been gazetted as a protected archaeological monument on February 23, 2007, and warned that any unauthorised removal of artefacts was a serious offence under the Antiquities Ordinance.

Activists also raised concerns over the timing of alleged development activities at the site, contrasting it with earlier attempts to prevent commercial interventions, which they said had faced public resistance.

They claimed the missing artefact could have a black-market value of between Rs. 5 billion and Rs. 10 billion, and questioned how such a theft could occur without prompt arrests.

However, Nuwara Eliya Police Crimes Division OIC Inspector Indunil Premalal rejected claims of inaction, saying the investigation was proceeding in a systematic and transparent manner.

By SK Samaranayake

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PMI to host National Project Management Summit, Awards 2026

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From left Vice President Geeshan Wickramasinghe,PMI Colombo Sri Lanka Chapter President Thavendran Vijayakumar, vice presidents Pasan Manukith, Dhammika Jayasundara and Chandima Wijesuriya at the press conference on Thursday. Pic by Nishan S Priyantha

The Project Management Institute Colombo Sri Lanka Chapter on Thursday announced the launch of the 9th National Project Management Conference 2026 and the National Project Management Excellence Awards 2026, aimed at strengthening the project management profession and promoting global best practices across Sri Lanka.

Addressing a press conference at Waters Edge on Thursday, PMI Colombo Sri Lanka Chapter President Thavendran Vijayakumar said the two flagship national events would be held under the theme ‘Delivering Value in a Cost-Conscious World: Optimize Resources, Enhance Impact, Sustain Growth.’

He said the theme reflected the growing need for organisations to deliver greater value while managing limited resources, controlling costs and ensuring sustainable long-term results.

Vice President – Finance Geeshan Wickramasinghe said the National Project Management Conference 2026 scheduled to be held on August 18 at Waters Edge would provide a platform for knowledge sharing, professional learning and cross-industry collaboration, bringing together project managers, business leaders, senior executives, consultants, academics and industry professionals.

Executive Vice President Pasan Manukith said that the conference would feature keynote speeches, presentations, panel discussions and case studies conducted by local and international experts. More than 400 professionals, including senior representatives of leading organisations, are expected to participate. Attendees would also be eligible to earn Professional Development Units (PDUs).

He further said the National Project Management Excellence Awards 2026 would recognise outstanding achievements by Sri Lankan project managers, project teams and organisations that had delivered exceptional value to the country, communities and industries.

The awards would evaluate excellence in leadership and planning, teamwork and collaboration, innovation and risk management, stakeholder engagement, and professional discipline and governance, Vice President – Outreach Dhammika Jayasundara said.

He noted that eligibility for the awards had been opened to legally registered organisations across multiple sectors, including construction, infrastructure, information technology, banking, finance, telecommunications, manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, tourism, education, sustainability, digital transformation, artificial intelligence and corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Vice President Marketing and Communications Chandima Wijesuriya said projects submitted for evaluation should have been completed within the specified period, demonstrate tangible benefits to Sri Lanka and be managed by a Sri Lankan citizen.

A panel comprising industry experts and academics would evaluate submissions, while nearly 100 awards across 41 categories are expected to be presented at the awards ceremony scheduled to be held at Waters Edge, Colombo. Applications should be forwarded to npme@pmicolombo.org

By Chaminda Silva

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