Tuesday 31 January 2012

Occupy movements epitomise the rise of anti-capitalism in the heart of capitalist states

The Occupy movement gets its name from the way it seeks to initiate political change. Demonstrators occupy public (though that’s not always the case) squares, and buildings associated with the issue they feel a grievance towards. This adversely impacts the everyday workings of these places, sometimes bringing business to a halt, but most importantly draws public attention to their cause – if and when the media chooses to cover the story. Read more>>>

Saturday 14 January 2012

Alhaj Dr. T.B. Jayah (Plus*) and National Unity

Dr. Jayah (Plus*) devoted his entire life for his community and the Nation in the struggle for obtaining Independence to Ceylon, to forge National Unity and communal harmony among all citizens, to develop the educational standard of the whole country by wholeheartedly supporting the policy making and implementation of the Reforms enunciated by the Board of Education of the State Council under the leadership of the Father of Free Education, Dr. C.W.W. Kannangara, and particularly to improve the overall standard of the Muslim community by providing political leadership, educational direction and the path for social regeneration. Read more>>>