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Colombo, End of war | 10 years on, Jaffna, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance, Politics and Governance, Post-War

10 Years After the War: Violence in a Time of Peace

Although the war ended a decade ago, the ethno-political and social fractures from conflict endure. On no other day are they more apparent than on May 18. Often, what we see, read…

Groundviews Groundviews on 01/06/2020
Colombo, Human Security, IDPs and Refugees, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Interview with Udaya Gammanpila, Legal Advisor, JHU

I interviewed Udaya Gammanpila, the Legal Advisor to the Jathika Hala Urumaya (JHU) and erstwhile Chairman of the Central Environmental Authority (CEA). Udaya is now a candidate from the Colombo District for…

Groundviews Groundviews on 03/23/2009
Colombo, Human Rights, Human Security, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

None Other Than Mahinda Rajapaksha!

Lasantha Wickrematunga faced his last moments at an unusual time at an unusual place. From the moment he left home the day he was murdered, he was aware that he was being…

Uvindu Kurukulasuriya Uvindu Kurukulasuriya on 03/07/200903/08/2011
Advocacy, Colombo, Education, Human Rights, IDPs and Refugees, Jaffna, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Interview with Kumaravadivel Guruparan, a Sri Lankan Youth Activist

Interview with K. Guruparan, a well known Sri Lankan Youth Activist. Guru is a student at the Faculty of Law University of Colombo and the Founder of the Sri Lankan Youth Parliament…

Groundviews Groundviews on 11/12/200811/12/2008
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Ridicule and reality: SCOPP, War and Peace in Sri Lanka

Sunit Bagree, October 2008 Whenever the government and security forces have faced criticism in relation to Sri Lanka’€™s armed conflict, the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) has always been swift…

Groundviews Groundviews on 11/01/2008
Colombo, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Have we faltered in Sri Lanka?

Pictures of Sri Lankans mourning the victims of the bomb blasts in the past few months have occupied local and international press agencies; the former to a greater degree. What were once…

Nigel Nugawela Nigel Nugawela on 08/02/200805/31/2010
Human Security, IDPs and Refugees, Jaffna, Peace and Conflict

Civilian displacements in the Vanni

Reports coming in from sources in Kilinochchi district shows that military operations in the district have led to mass displacements of the civilian population living in the Vanni. In the past 3…

Titus Titus on 07/27/2008
Colombo, Peace and Conflict

The tamasha that is SAARC – Who really cares and benefits?

An interesting advertisement by a tour operator caught my eye in a daily paper last week. It said “Get away during the SAARC summit” as a part of an advertisement promoting overseas…

Ruwanminee Wickremasinghe Ruwanminee Wickremasinghe on 07/18/200807/18/2008
Colombo, Media and Communications

Mobile Phones in Sri Lanka: Everyman’s new trousers?

One day a few years ago, I found my uncle in a really bad mood. Enjoying his retirement after long years as a senior civil servant, he was highly agitated about what…

Nalaka Gunawardene Nalaka Gunawardene on 07/16/2008
Colombo, Human Rights, Jaffna, Peace and Conflict

A military pathway to nation building

The leaders of the Tamil community and the left movement, who had joined the governments of UNP and SLFP since independence had helped the leaders of these two parties to bring this country to the present catastrophe – war and more war.

Groundviews Groundviews on 07/16/2008
Colombo, Human Rights, Human Security, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Terror is spreading in the South

Abductions continue Abductions continue unabated and last week five persons all of Tamil identity were abducted from the Kotahena area. Meanwhile threats to abduct and kill intellectuals seem to have started as…

raja raja on 06/23/2008
Batticaloa, Human Rights, Human Security, IDPs and Refugees, Peace and Conflict, Politics and Governance

Impact of the Batticaloa Conflict and the situation of Muslims

The Kattankudi Jamiyyathul Ulama had requested all the newly elected Muslim members of the Eastern Provincial Council to boycott its inaugural session to highlight the demand of strengthening security of the Muslim…

CRep CRep on 06/17/2008
Colombo, Human Rights, Media and Communications, Politics and Governance

Hawks and hypocrisy in the Rajapaksa administration

When President Mahinda Rajapaksa met with some editors and senior journalists recently, he was asked about the attack on the Associate Editor of the Nation. His reply was,” You know me, I…

Ruwanminee Wickremasinghe Ruwanminee Wickremasinghe on 06/13/2008
Colombo, Peace and Conflict

Who is afraid of NGOs?

Thomas Carothers When governments have wanted to make peace with the LTTE, they have not been shy to mobilize the support of NGOs dealing with issues of peace and human rights. During…

Chulani Kodikara Chulani Kodikara on 06/12/200806/12/2008
Batticaloa, Human Security, IDPs and Refugees, Peace and Conflict

War IDPs

The IDPs from Trincomalee District are scattered, in the Ampara District. There are few from the Mannar District too. Some are willing to return to their original places, some do not. These…

CHA CHA on 06/09/2008

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