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Launch of safecircles.lk – a free, trilingual platform to educate and empower children

The Safe Circles website (www.safecircles.lk) was officially launched at an event on 8th July 2023. Safe Circles was created to make education on topics that matter accessible to all Sri Lankans in Sinhala, Tamil and English. The Safe Circles website – www.safecircles.lk – provides free workshop materials that concerned citizens anywhere in the country can use to empower the children in their communities. Topics addressed include bodies and boundaries, gender equality, reproductive health, child rights, and disability, with new topics added regularly. Resources include downloadable presentation materials, activity sheets and classroom posters.
The keynote speaker at the launch was Milani Salpitikorala of the Child Protection Force. The launch also featured a panel discussion on the topic ‘Education Equals Empowerment’ with individuals who actively strive to change the lives of children, namely survivor and activist Kumudini David, doctor and children’s author Dr Nuwan Thotawatta, and child rights activist Sahan Wiratunga. Dr Mihitha Basnayake, a co-founder of Safe Circles, moderated the discussion. The Gold Sponsor of the event was Lalan Group, while the Silver Sponsor was Crysbro, and the Venue Partner was HomeTree Coworking.
Safe Circles is the brainchild of Nabila Imtiaz (Master of Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Bachelor of Sociolegal Studies), Dr Mihitha Basnayake (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery – MBBS) and Ayesha Ratnayake (Master of Business Administration, Chartered Marketer, Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy). In researching problems like child abuse, gender-based violence, menstrual health issues, unplanned pregnancies, disability and discrimination in Sri Lanka, they came to believe that education was the only meaningful route to change.
Drawing from the insights they gleaned from interviews with grassroots activists and NGOs, as well as the recommendations of global authorities on child education, the efforts of similar countries, and the responses to workshops conducted in the field, they created a series of educational workshops that are now available for free, in all three languages. Their belief is that education can transform Sri Lanka and that by delivering a Safe Circles presentation, anyone can change a life. Visit www.safecircles.lk to be a part of the change.
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Voter apathy grows as never before: PAFFREL

Public’s interest in the upcoming Provincial Council elections remains low, according to the People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL).
PAFFREL Executive Director Rohana Hettiarachchi told The Island that there was an urgent need to encourage voter participation, noting that a higher voter turnout is essential for a functioning democracy.
Hettiarachchi said that the current level of political campaigning has been relatively subdued, with fewer aggressive or violent activities than seen in previous elections—a trend he described as a positive development.
He, however, stressed that local councils play a vital role in the lives of citizens, from birth- to death-related services, and also contribute to the legislative process. As such, voters must understand their importance and engage in the electoral process.
Despite the peaceful nature of the campaign so far, PAFFREL has received 20 complaints regarding the misuse of state resources and 15 complaints related to physical assaults. Hettiarachchi, however, added that no major incidents have been reported to date.
By Chaminda Silva
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Many foreign diplomats witness sacred relic exposition on first day

A group of 44 diplomats, including those from Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, the Netherlands, India, Myanmar, Palestine, France, New Zealand, Cuba, Egypt, Japan, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Canada and South Korea, headed to Kandy, by train, yesterday morning, to witness the sacred relic exposition.
The group travelled to Kandy in a special observation saloon of a train that departed from the Colombo Fort Railway Station around 7:00 am.
The ‘Sri Dalada Vandanawa’, a special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic, commenced yesterday (18), and will continue till 27 April.
President Anura Kumara Disanayake, along with the ambassadors, high commissioners and other diplomats, participated in the inaugural event.
“This initiative aims to convey a message to Sri Lanka’s friendly nations that the country is recovering economically, overcoming previous challenges, and fostering national harmony. The event also seeks to strengthen international support for Sri Lanka,” the PMD said.
Yesterday (18), on the opening day, the public had the opportunity to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm From today (19) onwards, it will open for public veneration, daily from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm.
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Ahungalla shooting ordered from Dubai for failure to carry out contract killing

Police investigations have revealed that the shooting of a 27-year-old man in Ahungalla on Thursday night was a revenge attack. The motive is said to be his failure to carry out a contract killing assigned by a prominent underworld gang leader currently hiding in Dubai.
The 27-year-old victim, who was seriously injured in the attack, is currently receiving treatment at the Balapitiya Hospital. Investigations have further revealed that the attack was ordered by an underworld figure, known as “Abrew,” who is reportedly hiding in Dubai.
It has come to light that Abrew had given the young man a contract to kill a rival. However, since the contract was not carried out, the attack is believed to have been an act of retaliation.On the night of 17 April, around 9:48 pm, the young man received a phone call from an individual who instructed him to come and collect a packet of ice (a term commonly used to refer to crystal meth).
Accordingly, the 27-year-old arrived near the Revatha Primary School, in Balapitiya, Ahungalla in a three-wheeler. At that location, a hired gunman, who had arrived in another three-wheeler, fired three shots at him and fled the scene.
Despite being injured by one of the bullets hitting him, the young man managed to reach the Ahungalla Police Station in the same three-wheeler he had come in. Police officers then arranged for him to be admitted to Balapitiya Hospital for treatment.
By Hemantha Randunu
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