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Sameera’s Flotilla Mission, The Monk’s Case & The Rise Of Whataboutism!

By Mohamed Harees – Lukman Harees Sri Lanka’s racism problem is not a relic of the past; it is a live political and social issue that keeps resurfacing in public debate, online spaces, and institutional practice. The NPP government has publicly pledged to defeat political racism, but the persistence of Islamophobia, communal deflection, and social-media hate show of political power, shows how deeply entrenched the problem remains. Sri Lanka’s ra…
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Colombo Telegraph broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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