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Year: 2021

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Colombo, Culture, Development, Identity, Longing and Belonging, Memorialisation, Peace and Conflict

Layla Gonaduwa: Exploring Memory, Home and Migration Through Art

For three months Layla Gonaduwa, a self taught, interdisciplinary artist, travelled around Sri Lanka to explore the concept of memory, home and migration. She explored symbiotic and discordant relationships between within communities…

Groundviews Groundviews on 10/19/202110/19/2021
Colombo, Districts, Economy, Pandemic, Poverty

Time to Dismantle Structures of Inequality

Today is International Day for Poverty Alleviation Sunila is a single mother living in a remote village in southern Sri Lanka with her three children. She occupies a dilapidated house and earns…

Nedha de Silva Nedha de Silva on 10/17/202110/17/2021
Colombo, Economy, Farming & Agriculture, Politics and Governance, Poverty

A Tragedy of Errors – Heading for a Food Crisis

A food shortage brewing for several weeks, coupled with a stagnant economy and indecision, has pushed Sri Lanka to the brink of a crippling crisis. It is ironic that Sri Lanka, which…

Chandrasena Maliyadde Chandrasena Maliyadde on 10/16/202103/22/2022
Colombo, Culture, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice

Healing Trauma Through Art: A Personal Journey

When Ajantha Ranaweera was ten years old, his brother who was in the army went missing in action. Several years later, he was declared dead. There were no remains. On that day in…

Groundviews Groundviews on 10/15/2021
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

Existing Laws Adequate to Counter High Food Prices and Shortages

The introduction of the Emergency (Provision of Essential Food) Regulation No. 1 of 2021 by the extraordinary gazette No.2243/3 by the President under Section 5 of the Public Security Ordinance was subject…

Dr. Thashira Gunatilake Dr. Thashira Gunatilake on 10/13/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Proposed Amendment to Criminal Code is a Grave Setback for Human Rights

The proposed Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure Act No. 15 of 1979 will open up a Pandora’s box of serious abuses. In essence what…

Basil Fernando Basil Fernando on 10/13/202110/13/2021
Colombo, Economy, International Relations, justice, Politics and Governance

Saving GSP+ Requires Genuine Progress on Human Rights

The Sri Lankan government has pledged to scale back its violations of the human rights in order to protect a valuable trade deal with the European Union (EU). Although ministers continue to…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 10/11/202110/11/2021
Colombo, Education, Gender, Human Rights, Politics and Governance

Protecting, Educating and Empowering the Girl Child

While the lives of young girls in most countries around the world have certainly improved over the past few decades, there are still critical concerns that are unique to girls under the…

Groundviews Groundviews on 10/11/202110/11/2021
Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance, Presidential Election 2019, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), Terrorism

Creating National (In)security: Prevention of Terrorism Act and the Death Penalty

Today is the World Day Against the Death Penalty  Today, when globally the call for the abolition of the death penalty is renewed and its inhumane and cruel nature is highlighted, we…

Ambika Satkunanathan Ambika Satkunanathan on 10/10/202110/10/2021
Colombo, COVID-19, Healthcare, Pandemic

Covid-19 and the Serious Toll on Mental Health

Fear, isolation, depression, anxiety, financial worries and domestic tension due to the Covid-19 pandemic are some of the factors taking a serious toll on mental health in countries around the world. Researchers…

Groundviews Groundviews on 10/10/202110/10/2021
Districts, Memorialisation, Pandemic

The Sri Lanka COVID-19 Memorial

It proves a firm reminder of the magnitude of loss and it is the realisation behind the creation of a digital space of memorialisation and remembrance for those Sri Lanka has lost…

Groundviews Groundviews on 10/06/202110/27/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Democracy Under the Rule of No Law

Once again, the country is in a state of emergency. This time, the President has proclaimed emergency ostensibly to ensure the public security and well-being and maintenance of supplies and services essential…

Pradeep Peiris Pradeep Peiris on 10/05/202110/05/2021
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

A Monk and a Poet

Rights Watch Is it the bruised that should be accused? For painting the target on their forehead? For writing lyrics that make your blood sing, Then arrest the mothers, whose lamenting For…

Nida Admani Nida Admani on 10/02/202110/02/2021
Colombo, Healthcare, Pandemic

Coping with Dementia

The world is ageing fast. Today there are 703 million people aged 65 or older; by 2050 the number will rise to 1.5 billion. According to population estimates and projections from UN…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 10/01/2021
Advocacy, Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict

The Joyful Activist: The Lasting Legacy of Kamla Bhasin

We mourn the loss of Kamla Bhasin, feminist activist, writer, poet, mentor and friend who left us on September 25. Kamla has been a core part of influencing and collaborating with feminist…

SANGAT Sri Lanka SANGAT Sri Lanka on 09/28/202109/28/2021

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