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How have the declaration of a state of emergency and the enforcement of emergency regulations affected the government’s approach to protests and freedom of expression in Sri Lanka?

The declaration of a state of emergency and the enforcement of emergency regulations have had a significant impact on the government’s approach to protests and freedom of expression in Sri Lanka. Here are some ways in which they have influenced the government’s stance: Increased Government Control When a state of emergency is declared, the government […]

Emergency regulations in Sri Lanka limit freedom of expression in several ways

Emergency regulations often grant the government the power to censor or control media outlets. This can involve the suspension or closure of media organizations, including newspapers, radio stations, and television channels. The authorities may also impose restrictions on the dissemination of certain news or information, leading to self-censorship among journalists and media professionals. Internet and […]

World Health Day : ‘My Health , My Right’ Srilanka public health service is facing its worst crisis since independence

Sri Lanka’s public health service is facing its worst crisis since independence. President Ranil Wickramesinghe and Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna government need to give much more priority to help the public health service recover; because as the clichè goes: “ health is wealth”. The crisis involving former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella made the situation worse […]

Press Freedom in Srilanka

Press freedom in Sri Lanka has been a topic of concern in recent years. While there are legal provisions that protect freedom of expression and the media, there have been reports of censorship, intimidation, and violence against journalists.Sri Lanka ranks 127th out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index, indicating a challenging environment […]

Human rights abuses in Sri Lanka 

Human rights abuses in Sri Lanka have been a concern for many years. Some of the major issues include extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, torture, and arbitrary arrests. The civil war that took place between the government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) from 1983 to 2009 resulted in numerous human rights violations […]