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Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Poetry, Politics and Governance

Free the People

We will not be distracted. The emotion rushes through us like a river enraged, if a river, or a fault line, the heating jet stream, if these can be given human volition,…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/24/2022
Colombo, Economy, Politics and Governance

Sri Lanka: On the Edge of an Abyss

An unprecedented economic crisis has shaken Sri Lanka with the price of essential goods and fuel rising rapidly and electricity shortages continuing to operate throughout the country. The political situation and crisis…

Sachin Parathalingam Sachin Parathalingam on 08/23/202208/23/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

Widespread Condemnation for Detention of Protesters Under PTA

After a number of protestors were arrested in Colombo, three student activists have been detained under the notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) despite expressions of concern from the international community. Amid…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 08/23/202208/28/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Poetry, Politics and Governance

Tourism Guidance

  Wait a minute Sanath. First congrats on your appointment as Tourism Ambassador. Now you say Sri Lanka is back and tourists can come. But will the Prevention of Terrorism Act apply…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/21/2022
Colombo, Elections, Politics and Governance

Prelude to Elections

Most politicians have a questionable relationship with reality. The Rajapaksas operate in a reality that is all their own. Asked why brother Gotabaya fled the country, Mahinda Rajapaksa replied, “Who accuses him…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 08/21/202208/21/2022
Colombo, Culture, Development, Economy, Human Rights, Politics and Governance

Women in the Estate Sector Face Many Layers of Discrimination

Maatram Women played a significant part in the growth and stability of the plantation economy throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Women were brought along with men by the British…

Diana Joseph Diana Joseph on 08/18/2022
Colombo, Long Reads, Political philosophy, Politics and Governance

Bringing Democracy Back Through People’s Power

Sri Lanka’s politics is at the crossroads. One path opened before the people is that of re-democratisation. It comes after decades of de-democratisation carried out by different factions of the country’s political…

Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda on 08/16/202208/16/2022
Colombo, Economy, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Poetry, Politics and Governance

The Right Queue

  Poems are waiting in a queue. But that is alright. They are poems only, not people lining up for kerosene, or fish, or paper. or petrol. I write them in a…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/15/2022
Colombo, Constitutional Reform, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Towards a Political Vision with Social Justice and Pluralism

Statfor The post war Sri Lankan state’s inability to fulfil the demands of global finance capital has devastated the lives of millions of Sri Lankans. This is a country where we see…

Sunil Bastian Sunil Bastian on 08/15/202208/15/2022
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Youth

Cleaning the Augean Stables – the Next Task for Sri Lanka’s Youth

Over the past four months, the young people of Sri Lanka have proved to be more courageous and innovative than preceding generations. In the past, the youth have expressed their frustrations and…

Groundviews Groundviews on 08/12/202208/16/2022
Colombo, Environment, Politics and Governance

Converting Conflict into Coexistence Between Humans and Elephants

Photo courtesy of Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne The situation of Asian elephants, Sri Lankan elephants in particular, is critical due to the increase in human-elephant conflicts. Even before the current economic crisis, Human-Elephant…

Anuradhi D. Jayasinghe Anuradhi D. Jayasinghe on 08/12/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Poetry, Politics and Governance

What’s Left

  We are tired, and we have cooking gas now, and fuel shipments have docked. So we will get back to the business   of living and not worry anymore about the…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/11/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Free Joseph

Free Joseph Stalin. Let Father Jeewantha Peiris walk out of hiding in peace to attend to his parishioners.   Let Mahanama Thero stop on the side of the road to counsel passers…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/10/2022
Colombo, Constitutional Reform, Politics and Governance

The Aragalaya Awakens People’s Sleeping Sovereignty

July 9, 2022 should resonate as a historic moment in Sri Lanka’s political history – its Bastille Day. After months of public protests demanding that the president and prime minister resign amidst…

Ayesha Wijayalath Ayesha Wijayalath on 08/10/202208/10/2022
Colombo, Economy, Politics and Governance

Life is a Never Ending Queue

Recently one of my friends updated his Facebook status. “Watching breaking news from Temple Trees,” it read, along with a selfie of him and more people watching the news on TV. “They…

Paramie Jayakody Paramie Jayakody on 08/09/2022

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