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The Assassination of Daya Pathirana: Sri Lanka’s First Political Student Leader Assassination

Daya Ananda Piyasiri Hewapathirana, also known as Daya Pathirana, was born and raised in Matara,...

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Who is Lasantha? (An Interview with Lal Wickramatunga)

“Who is Lasantha?”—a dismissive remark by former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya...

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Shot Dead While Fleeing in Fear of an Army Jeep

The years 1988/89 marked a period of armed youth uprisings in Sri Lanka, during which the...

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Batalanda Torture Camp and Allegations Against Politicians

The Batalanda Torture Camp was a notorious site in Sri Lanka during the 1980s which became infamous...

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Matara Eliyakanda Torture Camp

During the period from 1987 to 1990, amidst the insurrection led by the People’s Liberation Front...

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What Happened to Prageeth Eknaligoda?

Following the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war in 2009, General Sarath Fonseka, who had been the...

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Cultural Activism and Transitional Justice: Lessons from Jayathilaka Bandara’s Journey

In Sri Lanka, decades of conflict have left deep scars on society, with reconciliation and...

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A Nation in the Shadow of Disappearances: Reflections from Brito Fernando

On August 30, the world marks the International Day of the Disappeared, a sombre occasion that...

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Manikkhami’s Story

The village of Bowatta in Welikanda, Polonnaruwa, is a settlement established under the Mahaweli...

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A Mother Waiting for Her Only Son – Kanthi Kalansuriya from Gampaha

“My son’s name is Muditha Kalansuriya. He is 21 years old. After completing his...

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Why do we need to talk about Isaipriya?

(The opinions expressed in this interview with journalist and political analyst Sirimal Wijesinghe...

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The Mystery of Father Michael Rodrigo’s Assassination

Suba Seth Gedara in Buttala known as the Buddhist-Christian Dialogue and Conscientization is a...

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The Poetess Who Wrote About the Burning Wings of the Jaffna Library

Sandarasi Sudasinghe is a multifaceted professional who serves as an archaeologist, journalist,...

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Rajini Thiranagama: The Fallen Palmyrah

Dr. Rajini Thiranagama was the Head of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Jaffna. She...

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Poddala Jayantha’s Fight for Justice Against Torture

Despite living in the United States under political asylum with his family for nearly 15 years,...

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Struggles of the Santhoshapuram Muhudu Veddas

The ‘Coastal’ or ‘Muhudu’ Veddas are an indigenous community whose livelihood...

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A Life Shattered by Violence

On January 16, 2008, Chandrawathi from Buttala boarded a bus to her workplace, only for it to be...

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Grant Us Fair Compensation

Priyanthi Kaluperuma, a resident of Amarathungama in the Agunakolapelessa Divisional Secretariat...

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Three Months in the Forest, A Lifetime Without Answers

In 1990, 27-year-old H.K. Heenhami, a mother of three, lived in Bowala, Walasmulla. On January 13...

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They were neither given his remains nor provided with a death certificate

Nayana Priyamini was a young girl at the time, living with her mother, two uncles, and two aunts in...

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Neetha Nelundeniya; a displaced woman, a community leader and an entrepreneur

Neetha Nelumdeniya is a 55-year-old mother of three children who lives in Nawa Gammanaya (New...

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The Memorial of the Disappeared at Raddoluwa and Emerging Hopes

The memorial for the disappeared at Raddoluwa Junction, Seeduwa in Gampaha district is a...

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A Tale of Humanity Amidst the Ravages of War

By Nimal Abeysinghe, Journalist The human mind is complex, magnificent, and extraordinary. It is...

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A Driver from Kalutara Who Faced Trial in a Rebel-Controlled Area During the War

In 2002, Sri Lanka was experiencing a ceasefire between the government and the Liberation Tigers of...

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How Will the New Government Face the Geneva Challenge?

During the 57th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, Sri Lanka’s...

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The Struggles and Revival of Tamil Buddhism in Sri Lanka

“Our village, located in Vadamarachchi, Jaffna district, is a Tamil village of Tamil...

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Nilanthini’s Story: A Life Shaped by Disappearance and Loss

When Nilanthini was just ten years old, her father was abducted by a militant group. Despite the...

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A Man Who Lost 18 Family Members in Kebithigollewa Bus Bomb

On June 13, 2006, Kebitigollewa bus bombing claimed the lives of 68 people, mostly women and...

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Disappearance: A Crime Worse Than Killing

On September 28, 1998, war came to my doorstep. Since that day, I’ve been working for peace in...

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Burning the heart of Jaffna, the Jaffna Library

At the end of May 1981, during the day of the Jaffna Development Council elections, the city of...

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Ransom-Driven Abductions in Colombo Amid the War

In 2008, eleven wealthy Tamil youths were kidnapped from the Colombo area and subsequently...

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What is transitional justice?

Dr. Jehan Perera explains transitional justice in Sinhala language with Tamil...

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Black July that turned harmony upside down

The phrase Black July evokes memories of a grim event in Sri Lanka’s history, yet many in the...

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Searching for 34 Years for the 158 People Handed Over to the Military – Dr. T. Jayasingham

“In 1990, while I was working as a lecturer at Eastern University, I was tasked with overseeing a...

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Fr. Joseph Francis surrendered, disappeared and forgotten

On May 18, 2009, the brutal war that lasted for three decades came to a military end. The war,...

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What happened to the persons who surrendered to the Sri Lankan state after the end of the war in 2009?

Overview In May 2009, the long-standing civil conflict in Sri Lanka reached its culmination with...

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Mullivaikkal Remembrance and Mullivaikkal Porridge

During the final stages of the war in May 2009, a number of civilians trapped in areas affected by...

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