Many Sri Lankans do not recognise the extremist Bodu Bala Sena as embodying Buddhist values at all, but they are increasingly unwilling to speak out about their opposition to it—op-ed by Frances Harrison via: http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/remains-of-the-hate/article6145815.ec
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, executive director of Sri Lanka's Centre for Policy Alternatives, believe...
The Sinhala Buddhist group Bodu Bala Sena (BBS, "Forces of Buddhist Power") continued to promote vie...
"Irrespective of the doubts if that was a pre-arranged publicity tactic, I consider the suicide of V...
The Bodu Bala Sena (Buddhist Strength Army) is a Sinhalese nationalist movement led by Buddhist monk...
"No matter who wins in January, the message is unmistakable: To be truly considered Sri Lankan these...
This is the first detailed study of the Sri Lankan Buddhist activist movement, Bodu Bala Sena, trans...
"It's nonsense of course to talk about a diaspora as a coherent entity. It's made up of every shade ...
Many Sri Lankans remain in denial about the horror of those years and resist calls to unearth (somet...
Since 2009, in the aftermath of Sri Lanka’s ethnic war, certain contingents of Sinhala Buddhists hav...
Through campaigns of terror, the BBS and their militant followers have looted, burned and defiled re...
This article argues that it is not Buddhism, per se, but rather Buddhist extremism, that is responsi...
Buddhists of Lanka need a worldview and sense of self that is not devastated by the likes of Kalinga...
Until recently, women in Theravada Buddhist countries have been barred from receiving higher ordina...
Frances Harrison, journalist and author of Still Counting the Dead, and Niromi de Soyza, former chil...
A needed and insightful article in Colombo Telegraph on the recent nationalist violence against Musl...
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, executive director of Sri Lanka's Centre for Policy Alternatives, believe...
The Sinhala Buddhist group Bodu Bala Sena (BBS, "Forces of Buddhist Power") continued to promote vie...
"Irrespective of the doubts if that was a pre-arranged publicity tactic, I consider the suicide of V...
The Bodu Bala Sena (Buddhist Strength Army) is a Sinhalese nationalist movement led by Buddhist monk...
"No matter who wins in January, the message is unmistakable: To be truly considered Sri Lankan these...
This is the first detailed study of the Sri Lankan Buddhist activist movement, Bodu Bala Sena, trans...
"It's nonsense of course to talk about a diaspora as a coherent entity. It's made up of every shade ...
Many Sri Lankans remain in denial about the horror of those years and resist calls to unearth (somet...
Since 2009, in the aftermath of Sri Lanka’s ethnic war, certain contingents of Sinhala Buddhists hav...
Through campaigns of terror, the BBS and their militant followers have looted, burned and defiled re...
This article argues that it is not Buddhism, per se, but rather Buddhist extremism, that is responsi...
Buddhists of Lanka need a worldview and sense of self that is not devastated by the likes of Kalinga...
Until recently, women in Theravada Buddhist countries have been barred from receiving higher ordina...
Frances Harrison, journalist and author of Still Counting the Dead, and Niromi de Soyza, former chil...
A needed and insightful article in Colombo Telegraph on the recent nationalist violence against Musl...
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, executive director of Sri Lanka's Centre for Policy Alternatives, believe...
The Sinhala Buddhist group Bodu Bala Sena (BBS, "Forces of Buddhist Power") continued to promote vie...
"Irrespective of the doubts if that was a pre-arranged publicity tactic, I consider the suicide of V...