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Year: 2022

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Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

The Crisis and Where We Go From Here

Much more lucid than in his disastrous last address to the nation, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was noticeably sombre and sober on Wednesday night. Perhaps mindful of the critiques that followed his earlier…

Uditha Devapriya Uditha Devapriya on 03/19/202203/19/2022
Advocacy, International, Media and Communications

Homo Digitalis and the Citizen Journalist

An interesting dimension to the current conflict playing out in Ukraine amidst increasing aggression and spirited defiance, amidst airstrikes, war crimes, sanctions and diplomacy are the varied approaches to the flow of…

Pranith Wirasinha Pranith Wirasinha on 03/17/202203/18/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, International, Pandemic, Politics and Governance

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: How Should South Asian Economies Respond?

It is almost three weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine, the second-largest country in Europe by geographical area after Russia. Early expectations of a quick and decisive Russian military victory have not materialised…

Nandalal Weerasinghe and Ganeshan Wignaraja Nandalal Weerasinghe and Ganeshan Wignaraja on 03/16/202203/16/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Mannar, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Post-War, War Crimes

Uncovering the Secrets of Sri Lanka’s Gravesites

The Vavuniya High Court has upheld the rights of families of the missing and disappeared to be legally represented and participate in the investigation into the suspected gravesite at the Mannar Sathosa…

Aruni Jayakody Aruni Jayakody on 03/15/202203/22/2022
Colombo, Politics and Governance

A Divided Government Loses its Two Thirds Majority

Last week witnessed the coming to the fore of the deep divisions within the governing alliance as President Gotabaya Rajapaksa sacked two Cabinet Ministers, Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpilla, and laid bare…

Harim Peiris Harim Peiris on 03/10/202203/10/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance, Right to Information

Data Protection Bill Allows for Violation of Civil Rights

With the misuse of laws, such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which are aimed at protecting the rights of citizens but are actually used to stifle them,…

Tharindu Jayawardhana Tharindu Jayawardhana on 03/09/202203/31/2022
Colombo, Economy, Politics and Governance

A Tone Deaf Government Stumbles on Amid Utter Chaos

While returning from Vavuniya to Colombo, I stopped to purchase fruit from a roadside vendor near Anuradhapura and got into a conversation with her about the country’s most pressing issue – the…

Charya Ekanayake and Ammaarah Nilafdeen Charya Ekanayake and Ammaarah Nilafdeen on 03/09/2022
Colombo, Culture, Gender, Human Rights

The Caged Birds Of Paradise

Being a woman in Sri Lanka in 2022 is a challenging experience. Gender in a patriarchal society whose hetero normative values are entrenched is intensely complicated by the complex fragility of South…

Devika Brendon Devika Brendon on 03/08/202203/08/2022
Colombo, Economy, Gender, Human Rights

Corporate Sri Lanka – Still a Feudal Workplace for Women

Women in management is a catchphrase one often hears with many awards and ideals circulating around it. Yet when it comes to women in corporate Sri Lanka, while you have the avant…

Lilanka Botejue Lilanka Botejue on 03/08/202203/09/2022
Colombo, Easter Sunday Terrorist Attacks, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

Preventing or Promoting Terror? Regime’s Rough Ride at UN

The Sri Lankan government was never likely to find the scrutiny of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in March 2022 a comfortable experience. In a discussion delayed because of the…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 03/08/202203/08/2022
Colombo, Easter Sunday Terrorist Attacks, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

The Puzzling Case of Hejaaz Hizbullah

The gold balloon tubes spelling out the words “welcome back” still hang in the living room, swaying in the gentle breeze one month after he finally returned home, a stark reminder of…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 03/07/202203/14/2022
Colombo, Culture, Development, Moving Images, Politics and Governance

Capturing the Disappearing Glory of Slave Island

As elegant old buildings and diverse neighbourhoods disappear before our eyes, sacrificed on the altar of development, a group of people came together in 2018 to initiate the We Are From Here…

Groundviews Groundviews on 03/04/202203/04/2022
Colombo, Diplomacy, Economy, Foreign Relations, International Relations, Politics and Governance

Begging Around the World: An Evolving or Receding Foreign Policy?

Sri Lanka has reached out to the Russian Federation owing to the growing national crisis in the country, a national crisis that involves foreign exchange, fuel, power and of course basic essentials…

George I. H. Cooke George I. H. Cooke on 03/04/202203/08/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Environment, Politics and Governance

Ecosystem Restoration? Stop the Continuing Destruction

The laudable theme of this year’s World Wildlife Day is Ecosystem Restoration. What a noble ideal but is it applicable to Sri Lanka? In the last two years, the country has seen…

Rohan Wijesinha Rohan Wijesinha on 03/03/2022
Colombo, Easter Sunday Terrorist Attacks, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

The PTA and Defending the Human Rights of a Sovereign People

The onset of the bi-annual sessions of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), in which Sri Lanka features prominently on the agenda through UNHRC Resolution 46/1, contributes to several local activities….

Harim Peiris Harim Peiris on 03/03/202203/03/2022

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