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Colombo, Easter Sunday Terrorist Attacks, Human Rights, Human Security, Longing and Belonging, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Reconciliation, Religion and faith

Digana: Two years later

5th of March 2018 marked the beginning of a series of violent mob attacks against the Muslims in the central parts of the country, perpetrated by the ethno-nationalist Sinhala Buddhists. A personal…

Groundviews Groundviews on 03/11/202003/11/2020
Disaster Management, Human Rights, Religion and faith

Digana: One year on

When violence spread to Digana on the 5th of March 2018, Mr. J.M Niyas suffered heavy losses. He lost his grocery store; the source of income that helped him feed and educate…

Amalini De Sayrah Amalini De Sayrah on 03/05/201903/05/2019
Human Rights, Issues, Religion and faith

STF brutality against Muslims in Digana: March 5

As Sinhalese – Buddhist mobs were escalating violence against Muslims around Digana on March 5, the Hijrapura mosque in Digana had just finished afternoon prayers around 4 pm that day. As usual,…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 03/13/201803/13/2018
Colombo, Politics and Governance

The Re-gathering

“ In 2009, Mahinda Rajapaksa conquered Sri Lanka. In 2010, he set out to conquer the world with an address to the Oxford Union. Although the visit was a private one, a…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 02/16/2025
Colombo, Culture, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Religion and faith

New Documentary Explores Sri Lanka’s Buddhist Supremacy and Minority Communities

In Nedunkeni, a small town outside Vavuniya, an ancient Hindu monument consecrated to Lord Siva stood on Vedukkunaari hill. The monument was reported stolen and later its destroyed remnants were found in…

Groundviews Groundviews on 12/03/202412/04/2024
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Religion and faith

Doorway 2024

The news barely made the news. Defence secretary (retired) General Kamal Gunaratne and Army Commander General Vikum Liyanage were ordered by the Parliamentary Privileges Committee to apologise to parliamentarian Chandima Weerakkody. Last…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 02/18/202402/18/2024
Colombo, Human Rights, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance, Science and Technology

Impact of Internet Intermediaries on Digital Spaces and Human Rights

Since September 2023, the discourses on online safety and digital spaces in Sri Lanka have been dominated by the implications of the proposed Online Safety Bill. The Bill has attracted criticism for…

Piyumani Ranasinghe Piyumani Ranasinghe on 11/13/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Unthinking Nation

It was the spring of infatuation. Millions of Sinhala voters saw Gotabaya Rajapaksa the way he saw himself, a colossus among men, a king reborn. He and his acolytes had spent much…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 09/17/202309/17/2023
40 Years After Black July, Arts and Theatre, Colombo, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Chandraguptha Thenuwara’s Three Exhibitions to Mark 40 Years of Black July

Since 1997, barring 2005, artist, sculptor, teacher and activist Professor Chandraguptha Thenuwara has been commemorating the horrific events of July 1983 in a series of exhibitions designed to make sure that people…

Groundviews Groundviews on 07/20/202307/20/2023
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

The Smell of Terror

In Sri Lanka terror means Tamil or Muslim. When the J.R. Jayewardene government responded to the ethnic problem not with the promised political reforms but with repression and the PTA was born,…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 04/23/202304/23/2023
Advocacy, Human Rights, justice, Kandy, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

From Pilgrim to Terrorist

One morning in April 2008, Rameshkumar picked up a hire in his tuk tuk in Digana and was driving to the destination when he was suddenly accosted by a group in a…

Buwanaka S. Perera Buwanaka S. Perera on 03/23/202304/20/2023
75 Years of Independence, Colombo, Culture, Politics and Governance, Religion and faith

The Country We Lost to Sinhala-Buddhism

During Black July, marauding mobs, when uncertain about the ethnic identity of a potential victim, would order him/her to recite the five precepts in Pali or the chant , a composite which…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 02/07/202302/07/2023
#GoHomeGota, Colombo, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Social Media Bares its Fangs

Will the regime fall? Will the Rajapaksas cave in? Will Gota actually give up? Or will there be a military coup to protect the regime? These and similar queries and speculations and…

Lakshman Gunasekara Lakshman Gunasekara on 04/08/202204/18/2022
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
Human Rights, justice, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance, Post-War, Presidential Election 2019, Reconciliation

Shaping a Single Narrative, Courtesy the Clergy and Task Forces

The recent appointment of a task force mandated with law reform headed by a controversial Buddhist monk has raised concerns from multiple fronts. Yet, considering recent trends in Sri Lanka, this should…

Bhavani Fonseka Bhavani Fonseka on 11/07/202108/17/2022

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