by Neville Ladduwahetty A report in The Island (May 20, 2024) states that the UN human rights office has “criticised the Sri Lankan government’s failure to...
… several countries undertaking criminal investigations against Lankans By Shamindra Ferdinando Sri Lanka had failed again to counter unsubstantiated accusations pertaining to the Eelam conflict, at...
The Yukthiya operation appears to be a last-ditch effort by the present Sri Lankan government to salvage public support ahead of the pivotal 2024 presidential election....
As the International Court of Justice prepares to deliver its verdict on South Africa’s case against Israel, this is an opportune moment to reflect on what...
The United States, Britain and other European countries must respect the growing global public opinion, mostly in the West, including by thousands of principled Jews against...
Cardinal meets UN Deputy HC for Human Rights The Catholic Church has appealed to the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to back its efforts...
Saturday 14th October, 2023 We are said to be living in a civilised world, and much is spoken about global democracy, human rights, equality and justice,...
Releases globally new video featuring Sri Lanka’s poor to illustrate impact of flawed approach on rights Discussions at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank...
by Dr Laksiri Fernando Australia is holding a referendum on 14 October (2023) proposing a constitutional amendment in the country in recognising the Aboriginal and Torres...
The Camp David Paradox by Nilantha Ilangamuwa Another Camp David convention has concluded, echoing Prophet Marx’s timeless insight that history perpetually replays itself, transitioning from tragedy...