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Failed State

The notion of Sri Lanka as a “failed state” is not a complex and contentious topic. While some may label it as such due to various challenges, there are several factors that contribute to this perspective: 1. **Economic Crisis**: Sri Lanka has faced severe economic difficulties, including high inflation, a shrinking economy, and a significant […]

War crimes by Srilanka

Sri Lanka is responsible for genocide against Tamils is a highly sensitive issue, deeply rooted in the country’s civil conflict that lasted from 1983 to 2009. Various human rights organisations, scholars, and international bodies have documented allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity during this period, particularly during the final stages of the civil […]

1976 – VADDUKODDAI RESOLUTION

This constitution was adopted and imposed on the Tamil people without the consent of the Tamil people under the Prime Ministership of Srimavo Bandaranaike ( SLFP) on May 22, 1972. Sri Lankan Government abolished, the only legal safeguard granting rights and protection to minorities entrenched in unalterable Article 29(2) of the Soulbury Constitution.  The country’s […]

Political marginalisation in Sri Lanka

Political marginalisation in Sri Lanka has been a complex and multifaceted issue, shaped by historical, ethnic, and socio-economic factors. The country has experienced significant ethnic tensions, particularly between the Sinhalese majority and the Tamil minority. Here are some key aspects of political marginalisation in Sri Lanka: 1. **Ethnic Tensions**: The Sinhala-majority government has often marginalised […]

The Systematic violence and discrimination against the Tamil ethnic minority in Srilanka

The Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka refers to the systematic violence and discrimination against the Tamil ethnic minority, particularly during the Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009). The conflict was rooted in ethnic tensions between the Sinhalese majority and the Tamil minority, who sought greater autonomy and recognition of their rights. Key factors contributing to this […]

What role does diaspora activism play in addressing human rights issues globally?

Diaspora activism plays a significant role in addressing human rights issues globally, leveraging the unique position of expatriates to influence change in their home countries and beyond. Here are some key ways in which diaspora communities contribute to human rights advocacy: ### 1. **Raising Awareness** – **Information Dissemination**: Diaspora activists often use social media, blogs, […]

The Tamil diaspora

The Tamil diaspora plays a significant role in influencing political movements in their homeland, particularly in Sri Lanka. Their impact can be observed through various mechanisms: In summary, the Tamil diaspora exerts considerable influence on political movements in their homeland through advocacy, financial support, cultural preservation, and engagement with international entities. Their contributions are essential […]

What role do local communities play in the advocacy for human rights and genocide prevention?

Local communities play a crucial role in the advocacy for human rights and genocide prevention through various means. Their involvement is essential for creating a sustainable and effective response to these issues. Here are several key roles that local communities undertake: 1. **Grassroots Mobilisation**: Local communities often mobilise to raise awareness about human rights violations […]