Within the Sri Lankan psyche, medical doctors hold a special and esteemed social status. Therefore, harm inflicted on a doctor can provoke outsized attention. The reported rape of a medical doctor in Anuradhapura sparked widespread outrage and gained more attention than other cases of sexual assault that are regularly reported.
Macro Media Political Analysis
Government criticised for yahapaalanaya trauma and complicity in criminal corruption
These forms of corruption have become of focal interest and, therefore, the key yardsticks for evaluating the incumbent government’s performance.
Mehdi Hasan interview: Questions on Batalanda reinforce criticism of the rejected political establishment
Hasan’s questioning about Wickremesinghe’s alleged involvement in Batalanda reignited deep-seated public frustration with Sri Lanka’s long-established political leadership. It was this “political cabal” that was decisively rejected in the 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections. As a key figure within this establishment, Wickremesinghe was cast in a negative light.
Confidence in government strong and steady
Some private media outlets seemed to have adopted a more partisan stance, shaping their coverage in a way that appeared to be aligned with specific political interests that also limited the positive news about the government. This was reflected, among other things, in the limited coverage of COPE’s corruption investigations, which were discussed favourably in social media commentary supporting the government.
Convergence and divergence of social and mainstream media on economy and security
Over the past week, the government faced heightened media scrutiny following two major events: 1) President Dissanayake’s maiden budget speech and (2) the shooting of a suspect linked to organised crime at the Colombo Hulftsdorp Court Complex.
Independence Day flags anxiety and assertions
A closer examination of last week’s Sinhala media coverage of the Independence Day celebration revealed two concerns that have arisen regularly in how the Sinhala public reflects on ‘independence’: (1) anxiety over economic independence and (2) assertion of national identity.
Support for and opposition to economic policy spin on the same issues
The anxiety within the supportive camp manifested in its doubts about the government’s level of competence to manage the economy effectively. It expressed anxiety over whether the government has a coherent economic plan to solve the problems of the masses and whether it can also resolve the problems of governance as it promised to do.
Admiration for and anxiety over Trump 2.0
The Sinhala media’s admiration for Trump’s decisive actions suggests a currency in Sri Lanka for a strong leader capable of delivering on public expectations.
Government messaging losing momentum
January 20, 2025 – January 26, 2025 | Vol.15, #04 Event: The Sinhala media coverage focused on several key events in its analysis of the government’s ongoing actions, including the following: On January 19, speaking at a public rally in Katukurunda,...
100 days of presidency: Questions on clarity, confidence and delivery
January 6, 2025 – January 19, 2025 | Vol.15, #02 & 03 Event: On January 3, 2025, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake marked the milestone of completing the first 100 days of his presidency.[1][2][3] On the same day, the president’s media division released a video...







