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Education, Healthcare, Issues

Why Doctors and Students Are Protesting Against Sri Lanka’s Only Private Medical College

In Sri Lanka, doctors and students have been protesting for months, requesting the government to shut down the private South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM), the only private university in Sri Lanka currently…

Rezwan - Global Voices Rezwan - Global Voices on 05/21/201705/21/2017
Issues, Peace and Conflict, Post-War, Reconciliation, Transitional Justice

Victory over Remembrance: A day of division

On May 18, 2009, Sri Lanka ended a decade long civil war. The day after, May 19, has traditionally been celebrated as “Victory Day” and marked with military parades. That is, until…

Groundviews Groundviews on 05/19/201705/19/2017
Human Rights, Issues, Peace and Conflict, Post-War, Transitional Justice

Sorting Bad Apples: Is Lustration the Answer to Sri Lanka’s Military Impunity?

Suspects with military links feature in a number of ongoing investigations into crimes and human rights violations committed in Sri Lanka’s post-war period. The Criminal Investigation Department’s report in Lasantha Wickramatunga’s murder…

Shamara Wettimuny Shamara Wettimuny on 05/16/201705/16/2017
Human Rights, International Relations, Issues, Poverty

Modi’s visit to the central hills brings welcome attention to a marginalised community

Last Friday (12 May) Sri Lankans living in the central hills lined its narrow streets to catch a glimpse of that Indian tea-seller who rose to become the Prime Minister of India….

Ayesha Zuhair Ayesha Zuhair on 05/16/201705/16/2017
International, Issues, Politics and Governance

Macron’s Win Against Populism: Lessons Beyond France

Emmanuel Macron, the 39-year-old leader of the fledgling En Marche! (On the Move!) party, soundly defeated Marine Le Pen, the ‘unsinkable’ stalwart of the right, by 66% to 34%. Le Pen’s harsh…

Lukman Harees Lukman Harees on 05/12/201705/12/2017
Human Rights, IDPs and Refugees, Issues, Long Reads

Imbalance of Power: Examining the struggle for land in Mullikulam and Keppapulavu

Last July, Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said Sri Lanka was planning to demilitarise by 2018. The cautious optimism that followed this news died away when the military contradicted Samaraweera’s speech, with Jaffna…

Raisa Wickrematunge Raisa Wickrematunge on 05/05/201708/01/2020
Human Rights, Issues, Post-War, Transitional Justice

A Thousand Unanswered Questions: The ongoing plight of families of the disappeared

The photographs are framed in a variety of ways; gilt-edged, glossy black wood, or laminated. Creased from being held and passed around. Whatever the frame, they are cradled with equal tenderness. These…

Raisa Wickrematunge Raisa Wickrematunge on 05/04/201708/01/2020
Gender, Issues, Media and Communications

The objectification of women in the Sinhala Press

Sri Lanka’s media continues to deviate from established standards of ethical journalism. This includes graphic pictures, misleading photos and commentary of events, racial labels used selectively against ethnic groups, factual errors and the…

Deepanjalie Abeywardana Deepanjalie Abeywardana on 05/03/201705/06/2017
Constitutional Reform, Issues, Religion and faith

Making Recommendations based on Revelation and Reason: The Challenge before Justice Saleem Marsoof’s Muslim Personal Law Reforms Committee

In the current debate about reform of the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act of 1956 (MMDA), those opposed to reform are arguing that all reform must be consistent with the i school…

Chulani Kodikara Chulani Kodikara on 05/01/2017
Human Rights, International, Issues, Media and Communications

The Price Of Ideas: Father of “Disobedient Writer” Yameen Rasheed Calls For Justice

Even as a child, Yameen Rasheed was an avid reader who had his own opinions, his father Hussain says. A self-described “disobedient writer” Yameen was writing by the time he was in…

Groundviews Groundviews on 04/29/2017
Economy, Issues

Avoiding complacency on GSP Plus: The importance of long term economic reform

The recent announcement that Sri Lanka had successfully defeated a motion to deny the GSP Plus trade concession would boost the country’s export sector, which had been flagging over the last 18 months,…

Groundviews Groundviews on 04/28/201704/28/2017
Human Rights, IDPs and Refugees, Issues, Peace and Conflict, Post-War

To Rebuild A Home

Over the last few months, there have been several protests across the Northern Province demanding the release of civilian land from under military occupation. While there have been no definitive responses to…

Amalini De Sayrah Amalini De Sayrah on 04/28/2017
Human Rights, IDPs and Refugees, Issues, Long Reads, Mannar

Voices from Musali: The real story behind the ‘Save Wilpattu’ Campaign

The adhan call resonates. The residents of Marichchukkaddi in Musali stop speaking and bow their heads in prayer. For five minutes, peace prevails. The only sound is that from the green banners…

Groundviews Groundviews on 04/27/201704/27/2017
Issues, Long Reads, Political philosophy

Memoirs of a Christian and a Socialist

This fascinating autobiography of Vijaya Vidyasagara edited by Skantha Kumar and Marshal Fernando and published by the Ecumenical Institute for Study and Dialogue is excellent reading. Priced at Rs. 500/- and covering 300 pages…

Devanesan Nesiah Devanesan Nesiah on 04/21/201704/21/2017
Development, Disaster Management, Issues, Politics and Governance

Political Garbage

The Meethotamulla tragedy has brought back the politics of garbage to every screen, newspaper and radio. Street protests are happening around every garbage dump. Modern day popular communication technologies have taken over…

Hilmy Ahamed Hilmy Ahamed on 04/21/2017

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