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How Sri Lanka s Animal Emblems Exacerbate Ethnic Tension - JURIST - Commentary

Samir Pasha and Naga Kandiah, human rights lawyers based out of London, analyze the ethnic tension sparked by the use of animal emblems in Sri Lanka. Much controversy surrounds the use of the flags associated with the Sri Lankan people, mainly because they are loaded with ethnic symbolism in a country recovering from a generation-long civil war along ethno-nationalist lines. The flags of concern here all feature big cats as central to their designs. Big cats, wherever they occur, have been objects of reverence. Even where they are not native their sheer power, grace, agility, ferocity and strength have enabled them to establish a place in the mythos and heraldry of many nations. Of interest to the Sri Lankan story are three species of big cat: the leopard, the lion and the tiger. I will briefly examine them in that order.

Sri Lanka: No one cares more about human rights than us

Sri Lanka: ′No one cares more about human rights than us′ | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW

Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary: No one cares more about human rights than us The United Nations announced last week that it would launch a mission to investigate war crimes in Sri Lanka. The body’s Human Rights Council approved a mandate to collect evidence saying that trends emerging over the past year, which represent a clear early warning sign of a deteriorating situation of human rights in Sri Lanka. DW’s Tim Sebastian spoke with the Sri Lankan Secretary to the Foreign Ministry, Jayanath Colombage, on UN’s upcoming investigation. The secretary insisted that his country’s government takes the issue seriously: No one else is [more] interested in human rights than Sri Lankans and Sri Lanka.

What does UN human rights resolution mean for Sri Lanka? – News site for Tamils

What does UN human rights resolution mean for Sri Lanka? – News site for Tamils
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