Poging GOUD - Vrij
Volker Türk report, toxic West, UK-Canada resolution, Israel's North-East connection
Daily FT
|August 21, 2025
SRI Lanka faces the Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR), and the Resolution expected to be submitted by the UK and Canada at the September session of the UN Human Rights Council, in a specific global and historical context. That context is the confusion, fissure, irrationality and extremism in the West, and the resultant toxicity of the West.
Most of the Human Rights initiatives, strictures and suggestions we face are from a West which is not merely divided but is showing increasing irrationality in different parts of the world and on different issues, displaying a deterioration in perception of and perspective on world events.
It is best evidenced in the schism on two major issues: (a) Russia/Ukraine and (b) Israel/Palestine. The USA or at least the Trump administration is rational on the former and irrational on the latter. The Rest of the West - UK, EU, Canada--is irrational on the former and rational on the latter.
In terms of political thought/theory and world outlook, the problem is that in the post-Cold War world, Liberalism and Realism have pulled apart or been pulled apart as paradigms.
Toxic West, UK-Canada resolution
The most significant thing about Alaska was not that it discussed Ukraine but that it was a bilateral summit between the world's two nuclear superpowers at a time when the painstakingly negotiated framework of nuclear arms agreements has been dismantled, chiefly by the US Republican administration of George W Bush.
When there's a conventional war in Ukraine with Russia and the UK-EU-NATO on opposite sides, it is vital for peace in Europe and the world that there be at least the beginning of restoration of normalcy between the two nuclear superpowers, USA and Russia. But this is far from self-evident in today's West, including among US liberal-democrats.
The UK and EU viewed the entire process of the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska exclusively through the prism of the Ukraine war. The continental/regional issue (Ukraine) is seen as greater than repairing the global architecture or even the resumption of dialogue between nuclear superpowers.
The UK-EU argument hypocritically leaves out NATO's military devastation that ended an entire country, a state, in Europe, namely Yugoslavia in 1999.
Dit verhaal komt uit de August 21, 2025-editie van Daily FT.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Daily FT

Daily FT
Insurance Association of Sri Lanka's 'Driven by Purpose, Defined by People' HR conference a success
The Insurance Association of Sri Lanka (IASL), the official representative body of the country's Insurance industry, successfully concluded its annual HR Conference at the Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams recently.
2 mins
September 01, 2025
Daily FT
US appeals court rules Trump's sweeping tariffs illegal, but keeps them in place for now
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump had no legal right to impose sweeping tariffs on almost every country on earth but left in place for now his effort to build a protectionist wall around the American economy.
1 min
September 01, 2025

Daily FT
BALPP to hold workshop on research methodology for public policy
THE Bandaranaike Academy for Leadership and Public Policy (BALPP) has organised a one-day workshop with the objective of introducing key research methods used in public policy research and equipping participants with the skills and knowledge to critically asess and evaluate public policy research and evidence-based decision making.
1 min
September 01, 2025
Daily FT
TFAB to host Quiz and Social Evening at Marino Beach Hotel
THE Trade Finance Association of Bankers (TFAB) is all set to host its much-anticipated Quiz and Social Evening on Saturday, 13 September, at the prestigious Marino Beach Hotel, Colombo, starting from 3 p.m. onwards.
1 min
September 01, 2025

Daily FT
Hishan Singhawansa new CEO of Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts
CINNAMON Hotels & Resorts has appointed Hishan Singhawansa as its new Chief Executive Officer, unveiling the vision to strengthen the brand's role as one of the largest contributors to Sri Lanka's tourism sector and position the country's standing as a global destination.
1 mins
September 01, 2025

Daily FT
Softlogic Life: Redefining Insurance Through People, Access, and Trust
When Sri Lanka's life insurance sector seemed slow to evolve, Softlogic Life chose a different path.
2 mins
September 01, 2025

Daily FT
HNB Assurance Celebrates Insurance Month with Renewed Commitment to Protection and Progress
HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) proudly joins hands with the rest of the industry to mark Insurance Month 2025, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding the dreams, aspirations and financial security of Sri Lankans across the nation.
1 mins
September 01, 2025
Daily FT
SEC defers trading suspension of Softlogic shares till end-November
THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted deferment of the trading suspension of the securities of Softlogic Holdings PLC until 30 November 2025.
1 min
September 01, 2025

Daily FT
Educational reforms meaningless unless learning culture is inculcated
Unceasing educational reform activities
8 mins
September 01, 2025
Daily FT
End July Budget deficit down 36% YoY
GIVING investors a strong signal on the economic recovery and future stability, the Government continues to report impressive gains in fiscal performance, with the Budget deficit in nominal terms falling by 36.3% to Rs. 556.1 billion in the first seven months of 2025, down from Rs. 872.6 billion in the same period of 2024.
2 mins
September 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size