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Colombo, Human Rights, International Relations, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Transitional Justice

Time is Running Out to Stop Sri Lanka’s Slide into Mayhem

As the world marks Human Rights Day, two years of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s presidency and over one year of his government have seen Sri Lanka slide rapidly down the slippery slope to…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 12/10/202112/23/2021
Colombo, Healthcare, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

How to Handle the Omicron Variant

The latest Omicron variant is currently a global concern. Emergence of new variants is partly due to the global vaccine inequity which has allowed the virus to infect many unvaccinated populations and…

Shashika Bandara and Neelika Malavige Shashika Bandara and Neelika Malavige on 12/10/202112/10/2021
Colombo, Corruption, Development, Economy, justice, Politics and Governance

Combatting Corruption is Everybody’s Fight

The sad story of corruption in Sri Lanka stretches far back and, by all accounts, will be stretching far into the future as well. On the 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) compiled…

Groundviews Groundviews on 12/09/202112/09/2021
Colombo, Political philosophy, Politics and Governance

Some Observations on the Current Situation in Sri Lanka

I am currently living in the UK, which has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is one can keep a little distance from the dynamics of current events. This helps to get…

Sunil Bastian Sunil Bastian on 12/08/202112/08/2021
Advocacy, Colombo, Healthcare, Human Rights, Politics and Governance

The Perpetual Marginalization of People with Disabilities

Article 12 (1) of the Constitution of Sri Lanka 1978 recognizes that people are entitled to equal protection of the law. Therefore, the state is under an obligation to ensure through law…

Binendri Perera Binendri Perera on 12/03/202112/09/2021
Media and Communications, Photos, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019

The Television President: Visuals and Symbols of Two Years of Gotabaya Rajapaksa

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa marked the completion of his second year in office much like how he started his term in November 2019, playing one of his greatest hits for the Sinhala Buddhist…

Pranith Wirasinha Pranith Wirasinha on 12/02/202112/09/2021
Colombo, Healthcare, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

COVID-19 and Structural Inequalities Impede AIDS Battle

World AIDS Day is an annual event commemorated worldwide since 1988 on December 1. It is an opportunity to refocus and reinforce the global efforts to prevent new HIV infections, increase HIV…

Farida Lukmanjee Farida Lukmanjee on 12/01/202112/01/2021
Colombo, Media and Communications

How News Headlines Make or Break the Public Mind

The front page main headline is the focal point of a newspaper that grabs the attention of news consumers.  A main headline goes beyond merely describing the facts of a news story…

Dishani Senaratne Dishani Senaratne on 11/30/2021
Corruption, Politics and Governance

The Next Three Years

  In Terry Pratchett’s Small Gods, a god gets turned into a tortoise. Omnia is great god Om’s fief. Everyone worships him there, out of habit or in fear of his human…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 11/28/202112/03/2021
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance

Is There a Credible Political Alternative for Sri Lanka?

Why do Sri Lankan voters elect and re-elect corrupt and discredited politicians?  This topic has been much talked about and commented on in newspapers and social media ever since Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in…

Tissa Jayatilaka Tissa Jayatilaka on 11/28/202111/28/2021
Advocacy, Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance

Public Awareness Key to Ending Gender Based Violence

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women I want to take a look at what progress has been made in raising our awareness as a community about the…

Devika Brendon and Jessica Palden Devika Brendon and Jessica Palden on 11/25/202111/26/2021
Colombo, Gender, Human Rights

The Scourge of Intimate Partner Violence

Mala is a survivor of intimate partner violence. She kept it a secret until her husband passed away. After 25 years of daily abuse, she finally found the strength and courage to…

UNFPA Sri Lanka UNFPA Sri Lanka on 11/25/202111/25/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Transitional Justice

The Constitutional Roots of the Problem of Disappearances

There is a bagful of tricks that Sri Lankan governments have been using when it comes to the issue of revealing the truth and providing justice to the families of the disappeared.…

Basil Fernando Basil Fernando on 11/24/202111/24/2021
Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Youth

Boys Cry Too

Boys are often under represented or even ignored in the fight against child sexual exploitation due to the stereotyping of gender traits with males being considered strong and invulnerable and less likely…

Groundviews Groundviews on 11/23/202111/24/2021
Colombo, Development, Economy, Environment, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance, Science and Technology

Smashing Fertilizer Myths

About a decade ago, a statement by a medical doctor in the United States made overnight headlines. He was a popular television personality too. When he learned about the presence of arsenic…

Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi Prof. Hiroshan Hettiarachchi on 11/23/202103/22/2022

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