Opinion
Of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

There has been an outcry against us being called a “Socialist” Republic. Yes, Socialism should not appear on my PASSPORT please!
But, despite the best attempts of the United States, Cuba remains a viable model, proving that “Socialism works”.Former President Richard Nixon said that the spread of socialism must be “countered” , because the ideology would catch on among ‘the Masses’ of South East Asia.
Thus the ‘Bay of pigs invasion’ of Cuba followed, and when it failed,the US used other, mostly illegitimate means to suppress it. Numerous attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro followed, but unlike the successful assassination in Chile of their democratically elected President Salvador Allende by the American CIA, these plots failed in Cuba.
These facts are readily verifiable on the internet.
Thus, everything possible was done to make the Cuban people suffer and impoverish the country using ‘Economic Terrorism’- euphemistically called American sanctions. Yet, the country fiercely resisted with the support of the people, and Cuba became an unlikely super power in sports and Third World sustainable development in the face of crippling monetary sanctions.
Cuba’s medical infrastructure is far better than that of the USS, and Cuban doctors worked everywhere, including SriLanka. Cuba are the Olympic World Champions in their National game, baseball, despite the hype that baseball receives in America. (Which promotes an internal Tournament which it call “The World Series”!). Cuban athletes win gold in numerous track and field events , in particular , their fully emancipated female athletes.(While in the USA, female athletes usually turn out to be drug stimulated zombies performing extraordinary feats) – examples are – Marion Jones who falsely won three Olympic Medals in Sydney 2020, or Lance Armstrong, multiple Tour De France winning drug cheat- a Cyclist.
Cuban boxers, win numerous Olympic medals but due to the peculiar ( “Cuban Socialist theory “) rule that bars professional boxing, the Heavyweight Boxing champion of the World, is NOT Cuban.In Cuba, all sports events are free.
At a time when the Capitalist system is being exposed for the sham that it is, the Americans would not like any country to choose this Socialist model- (albeit, a system with flaws!) But it is still patently better than the unrestrained greed promoted by today’s Capitalism, where, for example, Bill Gates, and several others in his category, rake in an annual income larger than most Third World countries could dream of! The richest man in India has a home 29 stories high, while in the streets below him, people forage for food!
Jayanta kurukulasuriya
Opinion
Aviation and doctors on Strike

On July 19, 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 departed Denver, Colorado for Chicago, Illinois. The forecast weather was fine. Unfortunately, engine no. 2 – the middle engine in the tail of the three-engined McDonnell Douglas DC 10 – suffered an explosive failure of the fan disk, resulting in all three hydraulic system lines to the aircraft’s control surfaces being severed. This rendered the DC-10 uncontrollable except by the highly unorthodox use of differential thrust on the remaining two serviceable engines mounted on the wings.
Consequently, the aircraft was forced to divert to Sioux City, Iowa to attempt an emergency crash landing. But the crew lost control at the last moment and the airplane crashed. Out of a total of 296 passengers and crew, 185 survived.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) declared after an investigation that besides the skill of the operating crew, one significant factor in the survival rate was that hospitals in proximity to the airport were experiencing a change of shifts and therefore able to co-opt the outgoing and incoming shift workers to take over the additional workload of attending to crash victims.
One wonders what would have happened if an overflying aircraft diverted to MRIA-Mattala, BIA-Colombo, Colombo International Airport Ratmalana (CIAR) or Palaly Airport, KKS during the doctors’ strike in the 24 hours starting March 12, 2025? Would the authorities have been able to cope? International airlines (over a hundred a day) are paying in dollars to overfly and file Sri Lankan airports as en route alternates (diversion airports).
Doctors in hospitals in the vicinity of the above-named international airports cannot be allowed to go on strike, and their services deemed essential. Even scheduled flights to those airports could be involved in an accident, with injured passengers at risk of not receiving prompt medical attention.
The civil aviation regulator in this country seems to be sitting fat, dumb, and happy, as we say in aviation.
Guwan Seeya
Opinion
HW Cave saw Nanu Oya – Nuwara rail track as “exquisite”

Plans to resurrect the Nanu Oya – Nuwara Eliya rail track are welcome. The magnificent views from the train have been described by H W Cave in his book The Ceylon Government Railway (1910):
‘The pass by which Nuwara Eliya is reached is one of the most exquisite things in Ceylon. In traversing its length, the line makes a further ascent of one thousand feet in six miles. The curves and windings necessary to accomplish this are the most intricate on the whole railway and frequently have a radius of only eighty feet. On the right side of the deep mountain gorge we ascend amongst the tea bushes of the Edinburgh estate, and at length emerge upon a road, which the line shares with the cart traffic for about a mile. In the depths of the defile flows the Nanuoya river, foaming amongst huge boulders of rock that have descended from the sides of the mountains, and bordered by tree ferns, innumerable and brilliant trees of the primeval forest which clothe the face of the heights. In this land of no seasons their stages of growth are denoted by the varying tints of scarlet, gold, crimson, sallow green, and most strikingly of all, a rich claret colour, the chief glory of the Keena tree’.
However, as in colonial times, the railway should be available for both tourists and locals so that splendid vista can be enjoyed by all.
Dr R P Fernando
Epsom,
UK
Opinion
LG polls, what a waste of money!

If the people of this country were asked whether they want elections to the local government, majority of them would say no! How many years have elapsed since the local councils became defunct? And did not the country function without these councils that were labelled as ‘white elephants’?
If the present government’s wish is to do the will of the people, they should reconsider having local government elections. This way the government will not only save a considerable amount of money on holding elections, but also save even a greater amount by not having to maintain these local councils, which have become a bane on the country’s economy.
One would hope that the country will be able to get rid of these local councils and revert back to the days of having competent Government Agents and a team of dedicated government officials been tasked with the responsibility of attending to the needs of the people in those areas.
M. Joseph A. Nihal Perera
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