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

Legal System Damaged by Illegal Arrests and Detentions

Illegal arrests and illegal detentions do not only harm individuals – they also cause irreparable damage to the legal system as a whole. The recent wave of arrests of those who participated…

Basil Fernando Basil Fernando on 08/09/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Poetry, Politics and Governance

To Survive, Even Thrive

  My country will survive corruption in parliament, arbitrary arrests ordered by the executive, bodies washing up at Galle Face, at the Beira Lake.   My country will survive farmers shooting elephants…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/08/2022
Colombo, Economy, Healthcare, Human Rights, Politics and Governance, Poverty

Economic Crisis Badly Impacting Most Vulnerable

Families in Sri Lanka are fast adopting negative coping strategies to deal with the economic crisis. A recently concluded Rapid Needs Assessment by Save the Children revealed that families are resorting to…

Save the Children Save the Children on 08/08/202208/10/2022
Colombo, Poetry, Politics and Governance

Governor, listen

Photograph by Marisa de Silva Father Jeewantha Peiris, Mahanama Thero, Joseph Stalin, from diverse denominations and political persuasions, are Aragalaya heroes, who called the bluff of the emperor,   leading to his…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/07/202208/07/2022
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Poetry, Politics and Governance

The State Versus The People

The State, knocked down in the early rounds of Aragalaya, is back, sparring and dodging and delivering upper cuts again as if nothing   has happened, as if the struggle is a…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/05/202208/05/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

D-Day for the Aragalaya

Mahatma Gandhi said that civil disobedience became a sacred duty when the state became lawless and corrupt. To the diehard protesters left at the diminished GotaGoGama, Gandhi’s words are at the heart…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 08/05/202208/05/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Father Jeewantha Peiris: A Warrior for Truth and Justice

Rediff Ever since the aragalaya began in April this year, Father Jeewantha Peiris has been a familiar figure in the forefront of the protesters, easily identifiable by his flowing black hair and…

Minoli de Soysa Minoli de Soysa on 08/04/202208/04/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Aragalaya: For Everybody

  This is not only about sitting on the verandah with a scotch and a pig in a blanket. This is not only about picking up the beat and dancing   the…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/03/202208/03/2022
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

Comprehensive Reforms Vital to Maximise Foreign Aid

There is good news on the foreign aid front. Foreign aid from official donors reached an all-time high at $179 billion in 2021 as developed countries increased their assistance to developing countries…

Ganeshan Wignaraja Ganeshan Wignaraja on 08/03/202208/03/2022
Colombo, Constitutional Reform, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Proposed All Party Government: Some Critical Reflections

President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s proposal for an All Party Government (APG) seems to be in some trouble. Not unexpectedly, President Wickremesinghe’s bland, and sometimes combative, appeals have failed to inspire any particular enthusiasm…

Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda on 08/02/202208/02/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Aragalaya: A State of Mind

Wijewardene   We are taught to be modest, circumspect, wrapped under covers, demurring, scuttling away like mice. We are educated to be peons, servile class members, ambitions tempered, molded to fit the…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 08/02/202208/02/2022
#GoHomeGota, #GotaGoHome, Colombo, Politics and Governance

Aragalaya – A Utopian Fantasy or a Long March to Real Reform?

It seems like a long time ago but the reality is that it’s been just 150 days since the urban middle class and their semi-urban cousins stepped out of their comfort zone…

Sandya Salgado Sandya Salgado on 08/02/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Stabilising Sri Lanka, Learning from July 1983

Arrests, amidst a wider crackdown on protesters in Sri Lanka, threaten progress in tackling the economic crisis. Although a show of repressive force may be intended in part to promote stability, in…

Savitri Hensman Savitri Hensman on 08/02/202208/02/2022
Colombo, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Widespread Arrests Used to Intimidate the Population

From all parts of the country, there are reports of arrests of people who participated in the protests that erupted against the hardships caused by the economic meltdown. For months people made…

Basil Fernando Basil Fernando on 08/01/202208/01/2022
Colombo, Poetry, Politics and Governance

Dying in the Fuel Lines

Photo courtesy of Daily FT   When Gota ran away we raised arms and shouted gratitude to God, to fate, to a possible return from the nightmare but   his fleeing did not…

Indran Amirthanayagam Indran Amirthanayagam on 07/31/202207/31/2022

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