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Human Rights Watch Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee in advance of its review of Sri Lanka

This submission provides an overview of Human Rights Watch’s main concerns with respect to the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in advance of its 6th periodic review of Sri Lanka at the Committee’s 137th session (February 27 – March 24). We hope it will inform the Human Rights Committee’s preparation for its upcoming review of Sri Lanka’s compliance with its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (hereinafter “the Covenant”).

President turns amysterious , politics turns acrimonious, economy left in limbo – The Island

President turns amysterious , politics turns acrimonious, economy left in limbo – The Island
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An epic history of reason

Brecht’s Life of Galileo: By Laleen Jayamanne Andrea: Unhappy the land hat breeds no hero. Galileo: No! Unhappy the land that needs a hero. Brecht in Sri Lanka It is interesting that while three of Brecht’s plays were translated into Sinhala and successfully performed, The Life of Galileo (as far as I know), has not […]

Corruption saga continues

By Shamindra Ferdinando The Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) and Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) recently declared corruption as the root cause of Sri Lanka’s current political and economic crisis. The declaration was made in a statement titled, “SLID and TISL launch ‘Business Against Corruption’ Initiative” issued to the media after the two organisations […]

Sri Lanka hotels, software firms with German partners to face human rights law | EconomyNext – EconomyNext

|Thursday August 25, 2022 3:52 pmThursday August 25, 2022 3:52 pmECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s exporters of including software and hotels who provide services to companies in Germany as well as food exporters and manufacturing companies will face human rights rules under a supply chain law which will come into effect in January 2023, officials said.“The

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