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Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

The Urgent Need to Repeal a Law that Cannot be Reformed

It was supposed to be a temporary law to fight the perceived threat of a militant uprising but it has remained for over 40 years, enduring even after the enemy has been…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 09/29/202210/13/2022
Arts and Theatre, Colombo, Diaspora, Longing and Belonging, Peace and Conflict, Reconciliation

Counting and Cracking: A Journey of Learning, Healing and Understanding

It debuted to rave reviews in Australia in early 2019 and met with the same response in Edinburgh and Birmingham. Despite recounting very personal and Sri Lankan experiences, S. Shakthidaran’s Counting and Cracking…

Groundviews Groundviews on 09/27/202209/27/2022
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Gotabaya Rajapaksa – Getting Away With It All

After temporarily living in Maldives, Singapore and Thailand, the previous President Gotabaya Rajapaksa arrived back in his homeland in early September. Any Sri Lankan citizen, including a president who abandoned his post,…

Sabrina Sourjah Sabrina Sourjah on 09/27/2022
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Poverty

The Problem of the People

Sri Lanka, unravelled and unravelling, is mesmerised by a new wonder: the Lotus Tower. When that monumental symbol of Rajapaksa folly was opened to the public last week, people thronged to pay…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 09/25/202202/20/2023
Advocacy, Moneragala, Peace and Conflict

Sister Milburga Fernando: A Sister-in-Arms

When I began researching the life and work of Father Michael Rodrigo, a Sri Lankan Catholic priest who was murdered in the Uva Province in 1987, I was directed to a nun…

Kanya D’Almeida Kanya D’Almeida on 09/22/202209/22/2022
Diaspora, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Poetry

Anbudan, the Memory Remains Forever

  ”Sometimes tears flow uncontrollably and I cannot work anymore. I know I want to be strong, I want to call my historical strength as a woman. I want to remember and…

Aravinthan Ganeshan Aravinthan Ganeshan on 09/21/202209/26/2022
Advocacy, Colombo, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Who Goes to Geneva and Why

The 51st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is currently reviewing a new draft resolution on Sri Lanka. The core group invited the Sri Lankan government, other governments and…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 09/21/202209/21/2022
International

Gas Off: Putin Retaliates by Turning off Main Gas Pipeline to Europe

How effective are economic sanctions? With history as a paradigm, we can indisputably conclude that economic sanctions have not always proven to be effective in quelling belligerence. Just over 80 years ago,…

Shania Dedigama Shania Dedigama on 09/20/202209/21/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Writers Under Siege

Sri Lankan Government Found Guilty of Lasantha’s Murder

Since 1992 at least 1,400 journalists have been killed for bringing reliable information to the public. These murders, and the subsequent impunity, are the ultimate consequence of a hostile environment for press…

Groundviews Groundviews on 09/20/202209/20/2022
Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Post-War, Transitional Justice, Transitional Justice

Geneva Resolutions on Sri Lanka – Past and Future

“How many more years should we come to Geneva?” Sandya Ekneligoda, wife of disappeared journalist, at “informal” consultation on UNHRC resolution on Sri Lanka, in Geneva, 16th Sept. 2022 Among the many international…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 09/20/202209/20/2022
Economy, Sport

Cricket-nomics: Can Sports Support Economic Recovery in Sri Lanka?

In June 2022, Sri Lanka was thrust into the international spotlight during the tour of the Australian cricket team which coincided with the recent political and economic crisis in the country. The…

Thisuri Ekanayake and Ranmalee Nanayakkara Thisuri Ekanayake and Ranmalee Nanayakkara on 09/18/202209/18/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

UN Human Rights Council Urged to Take Firm Action on Sri Lanka

During the first week of the latest United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) gathering in Geneva, the grave economic and political situation in Sri Lanka was discussed and strong action urged. This…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 09/17/202209/18/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Healthcare, Politics and Governance, Poverty

Fighting Malnutrition in Vulnerable Families

Sri Lanka has long been known for its positive human development indicators in the health sector including low infant mortality, low maternal mortality and good nutritional status of children. However, the past…

Groundviews Groundviews on 09/15/2022
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, International Relations, justice, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka Faces a Gathering Storm at Geneva Sessions

As the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) prepares to meet, the regime’s multiple failures to protect and respect Sri Lankans are under local and international scrutiny. A hard-hitting report from the…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 09/10/202209/18/2022
#GotaGoHome, Arts and Theatre, Colombo, Culture, Education, Media and Communications

GotaGoGama: A Learning Curve

GotaGoGama is gone. Gota has returned. Things have regressed in the past two months or so. The nucleus of Sri Lanka’s popular protests have ceased to exist. Its last days were a…

Pranith Wirasinha Pranith Wirasinha on 09/08/202209/27/2022

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