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Year: 2022

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Corruption, Economy, Politics and Governance

Mahindagamanaya 3

“We have not abandoned our people, neither will we do so.” Mahinda Rajapaksa (Budget 2023, second reading debate) The seminal event of the 2023 Budget cycle was not Budget 2023. The Budget…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 11/27/202211/27/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Post-War, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice, War Crimes

Does Sri Lanka Need a Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism?

In the lead up to the September session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) the Government of Sri Lanka floated the proposal of establishing a truth and reconciliation mechanism (TRC)….

Mirak Raheem Mirak Raheem on 11/26/202211/30/2022
Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance

Ending the Violence And Silence

There has been a positive change in Sri Lanka in the past 5 to 10 years in the recognition of the rights of women and children. This is the result of the…

Devika Brendon Devika Brendon on 11/25/202211/26/2022
Human Rights, justice, Mullaitivu, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Vavuniya

The Enduring Cost of a Long and Brutal War

Human rights defenders, journalists, families of the disappeared and people remembering their dead are continually being harassed and monitored by intelligence services, military and police in the North. Although the war ended…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 11/23/202211/23/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Youth

All Citizens Accountable to Prevent Child Abuse and Exploitation

Child sexual abuse and exploitation have devastating and enduring impacts and affect children from all socioeconomic backgrounds. However, research indicates that a number of groups such as LGBTQ youth, children with physical…

Sahan Wiratunga Sahan Wiratunga on 11/22/202211/22/2022
Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Post-War, Vavuniya

The Never Ending Search for Sri Lanka’s Forcibly Disappeared

Chandrakumari whips out her smart phone and prods it sharply with one finger. She wants to display the website that says Sri Lankan Tamil girls are being held as sex slaves in…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 11/21/202211/26/2022
Peace and Conflict

Police Brutality and Corruption: the Rot Starts at the Top

Brutality and corruption in Sri Lanka’s law enforcement are perennial issues. However with the government coming under increasing scrutiny, the cracks in the already fractured system are in the spotlight. Recent developments…

Shania Dedigama Shania Dedigama on 11/20/202211/22/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Poverty, Youth

Exploited and Abused: the Sad State of Sri Lanka’s Children

This year the theme for Universal Children’s Day is equality and inclusion for every child. Every child regardless of class, color, creed or ethnicity is protected by the UN Convention on the…

Kumari Perera Kumari Perera on 11/20/202211/20/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Gender, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Poverty

2023 Budget: False Promises at the Expense of Women and Working People

The government’s budget presented on November 14 is incredibly callous. It fails to acknowledge the suffering Sri Lankans are enduring due to the economic crisis. The budget speech refers to rapid economic…

Feminist Collective For Economic Justice Feminist Collective For Economic Justice on 11/16/202211/16/2022
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Stability or Protest, That is the Question

One striking issue is currently polarising society. Should the country forget about demanding system change and accept the status quo for now to get the economy back on track? The argument is…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 11/12/202211/12/2022
Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice

She Said/He Said

Much has been written and said in the last few days since the news was released that a Sri Lankan cricketer has been charged with sexual assault by an Australian woman. Between…

Lilanka Botejue and Devika Brendon Lilanka Botejue and Devika Brendon on 11/10/202211/13/2022
Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice

No Means No: A Cricketer’s Lesson on Consent

Innocent until proven guilty is a popular legal maxim seems to be flowing out of the mouth of many men and perhaps even an equal number of women who have suddenly developed…

Shruthi De Visser Shruthi De Visser on 11/09/2022
Colombo, Galle, Human Rights, Matale, Matara, Peace and Conflict, Post-War

One Thousand Moons, and a Thousand Moons More

News broke on the morning hours of October 18 that Shehan Karunatilaka had become the first Sri Lankan author since Michael Ondaatje to win the Booker prize. The following hours, days and…

Pranith Wirasinha Pranith Wirasinha on 11/08/202202/10/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Poetry, Politics and Governance

On the Operating Table

  Paralysis, blocked arteries, arrests cutting off ringleaders, in a plot to silence the flow and will of the majority, this reality implemented swiftly once the dictator fled to be replaced by…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 11/03/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Writers Under Siege

Challenging Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists in Sri Lanka

Brief Many journalists have been killed and subjected to enforced disappearances in Sri Lanka, with the Jayewardene-Premadasa led UNP governments of 1977 to 1994 and Rajapaksa led UPFA government of 2006 to…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 11/02/202211/02/2022

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