The President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, set a defiant note on Sept. 24, 2014 in his address to the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Not only did he pooh-pooh the notion of a troubled nation-state that he was presiding over, he also categorically said that ‗external intervention‘ in the name of human rights was simply unacceptable
This is the provenance of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s anger: minority-guests do not have inalienable rights ...
"On August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second ti...
Addressing reporters in the capital of Colombo during the conclusion of his four-day visit to the As...
The President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, set a defiant note on Sept. 24, 2014 in his addr...
"In January 2015, the shock electoral defeat of President Mahinda Rajapaksa by his former ally, Mait...
"The biggest issue Sri Lanka faces is a systemic lack of respect for the rights of its citizens, par...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
The rapid intensification of the conflict in Sri Lanka during the mid-1980s followed the July 1983 c...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
LSE will organize on Thursday 20 June 2013, from 6.30 to 8pm, a conference on "Sri Lanka and the cul...
"The Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Colombo was the occasion for renewed demands that t...
"The Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Colombo was the occasion for renewed demands that t...
History reveals that the state of Sri Lanka has a poor record in delivering justice to its minoritie...
Yet as long as the threat of intervention hangs over Sri Lanka, Rajapaksa can tug at his countrymen’...
The results of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election on 17 August can be seen as an endorsement of rece...
This is the provenance of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s anger: minority-guests do not have inalienable rights ...
"On August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second ti...
Addressing reporters in the capital of Colombo during the conclusion of his four-day visit to the As...
The President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, set a defiant note on Sept. 24, 2014 in his addr...
"In January 2015, the shock electoral defeat of President Mahinda Rajapaksa by his former ally, Mait...
"The biggest issue Sri Lanka faces is a systemic lack of respect for the rights of its citizens, par...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
The rapid intensification of the conflict in Sri Lanka during the mid-1980s followed the July 1983 c...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
LSE will organize on Thursday 20 June 2013, from 6.30 to 8pm, a conference on "Sri Lanka and the cul...
"The Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Colombo was the occasion for renewed demands that t...
"The Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Colombo was the occasion for renewed demands that t...
History reveals that the state of Sri Lanka has a poor record in delivering justice to its minoritie...
Yet as long as the threat of intervention hangs over Sri Lanka, Rajapaksa can tug at his countrymen’...
The results of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election on 17 August can be seen as an endorsement of rece...
This is the provenance of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s anger: minority-guests do not have inalienable rights ...
"On August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second ti...
Addressing reporters in the capital of Colombo during the conclusion of his four-day visit to the As...