Dr. Nihal Jayawickrama was the Ariel F. Sallows Professor of Human Rights at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and Associate Professor of Law at the University...
By Michael Patrick O’Leary According to The Economist, “Britain has endured a grim decade during which perhaps a quarter of a million people died younger than...
by Dr Upatissa Pethiyagoda Towards the end of 1986, I was privileged to participate in a training programme conducted by The International Agency for Agricultural Development...
A unique combination of practicing medical doctor and published poet is Janaka Malwatta, here in Sri Lanka to launch his first published book of poetry blackbirds...
By Uditha Devapriya Sir Humphrey Appleby: There is no reason to change a system that has worked so well in the past! Jim Hacker: But it...
Excerpted from volume ii of the Sarath Amunugama autobiography Norway which was a poor country at the beginning of the 20th century quickly became very rich...
Hope springs eternal in the human breast, it is said, but if the breast is of a national-minded Sri Lankan, hope cannot rise; it is stifled...
Seeing through testing times and the future Text of the Keynote address By Prof Rajiva Wijesinha at the 8th International Research Conference on Humanities and Social...
Dear Mrs. Peries, So you would have turned 88 today, 24th March 2023. On a day like this, my mind goes back many, many years, to...
By Uditha Devapriya Since at least Marx and Malinowski, anthropologists have been fascinated by, and focused on, the links between “primitive-tribal” and “modern-secular” societies. I use...