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Author: Shruthi De Visser

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Colombo, Gender, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Power Without Principle: The NPP’s Progressive Illusion

“I want to reaffirm Sri Lanka’s commitment to upholding human rights, gender equality, and social justice…our foremost priority is to ensure that no one is left behind – especially women, children, marginalized…

Shruthi De Visser Shruthi De Visser on 05/10/202505/21/2025
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, Gender, Media and Communications

Harnessing Sri Lanka’s #metoo Moment into a Movement

A few weeks ago Sri Lanka’s own #metoo movement came out in strong condemnation of incidents of sexual harassment that came to light as a number of professionals began to speak out….

Shruthi De Visser Shruthi De Visser on 07/09/202107/09/2021

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