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Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance

Can Sri Lanka’s Economic Revival Weather the Storm of a 2024 Election?

By all estimates, Sri Lanka’s economy is expected to grow around 1.5% in 2024, making inroads into reversing the economic contraction the country experienced since 2020. Sri Lankan authorities have reached a…

Rehana Thowfeek Rehana Thowfeek on 11/02/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice

Northern Muslims’ Right to Return – Whose Responsibility?

Thirty three years have passed since the eviction of northern Muslims. In October 1990, some 75,000 to 100,000 Muslims in the Northern Province, about five percent of the province’s total population,  were…

Shreen Saroor Shreen Saroor on 10/30/202310/30/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, International, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

The Cauldrons We Make

Jewish Currents is a US-based leftwing Jewish magazine. Soon after October 7 Hamas attack, its editor, Arielle Angel, a vocal proponent of Palestinian liberation, penned a letter to the readers. “I watched…

Tisaranee Gunasekara Tisaranee Gunasekara on 10/22/202310/22/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

The Tragedy and Power of a Single Story

I am sick and tired of people not taking a stand on Palestine because they fear it is a “complex” issue; they don’t know enough of the history, they are neither Israeli…

Ruwanthie de Chickera Ruwanthie de Chickera on 10/20/202310/21/2023
Colombo, Development, Economy, Politics and Governance, Poverty

What Can We Learn from Sri Lanka’s Debt Default?

At Independence in 1948, Sri Lanka was second to Japan on most socio-economic indicators and ahead of South Korea on per capita income in 1960; it has since slipped behind most Asian…

Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy and Dr. Ganeshan Wignaraja Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy and Dr. Ganeshan Wignaraja on 10/17/202310/17/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, International, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Reflections on the Israel-Hamas War

Israel’s Western allies, the US in particular, believe that any investigation into Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip will “exacerbate tensions” and “undercut efforts to advance a negotiated two-state solution.” I…

Uditha Devapriya Uditha Devapriya on 10/11/202310/11/2023
Batticaloa, Farming & Agriculture, Human Rights, Human Security, Politics and Governance

Batticaloa Dairy Farmers Face Violence and Threats over Grazing Land

Batticaloa cattle farmers protesting against the encroachment of outsiders into their grazing land have faced physical attacks and threats as tensions escalated. Their cows have been killed and land set on fire….

Ama Koralage Ama Koralage on 10/09/202310/09/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Politics and Governance

Sandya Ekneligoda: 5,000 Days of Struggle for Truth and Justice

On October 4 it is 5,000 days since disappearance of cartoonist, journalist and human rights defender Prageeth Ekneligoda. It is also nearly 5,000 days since I first met his wife Sandya Ekneligoda…

Ruki Fernando Ruki Fernando on 10/04/202310/04/2023
Colombo, Environment, Politics and Governance

Time for Action to Halt Environmental Destruction

United Nations Observances In 1985, the United Nations declared that the first Monday in October is celebrated as World Habitat Day. The purpose was to “…to reflect on the state of our…

Rohan Wijesinha Rohan Wijesinha on 10/02/202310/02/2023
Colombo, Culture, Gender

The Conquering Hero: “Success” in Danushka Gunathilaka’s Sexual Assault Case

In the 11 months just past, several media reports were busy portraying the events in the trial of Danushka Gunathilaka, the Sri Lankan cricketer charged with sexual assault and violence against a…

Devika Brendon Devika Brendon on 09/29/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance

The Online Safety Act: A Trojan Horse for Authoritarianism

The draft of Sri Lanka’s Online Safety Act, published last week, is draconian, dangerous, and it should come as no surprise, also dumb. I’ve not studied any vocal support of the draft,…

Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa on 09/23/202309/24/2023
Colombo, Human Rights, justice, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)

Anti-Terrorism Bill Version 2.0: Still Worse Than the PTA

On September 15, the government published an Anti-Terrorism Bill, referred to as the ATA. The Bill is presented as a revision of an earlier version that was gazetted in March 2023, when…

Ermiza Tegal Ermiza Tegal on 09/23/202309/23/2023
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
Colombo, Constitutional Reform, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict, Political philosophy, Politics and Governance

Re-Imagining Democracy in Sri Lanka

We at the BCIS began to conceptualize and plan this publication on the experience of democracy in our country at a time when the Sri Lankan people were on the verge of…

Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda Prof. Jayadeva Uyangoda on 09/15/202309/15/2023
Colombo, Economy, Healthcare, Human Rights, Politics and Governance

Health System Needs Urgent Support to Save Lives

Sri Lanka’s health system continues to face extreme challenges in the aftermath of the economic crisis and continued lack of health system strengthening. While some of the urgent threats such as power…

Shashika Bandara and Inosha Alwis Shashika Bandara and Inosha Alwis on 09/12/202309/12/2023

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