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Sri Lanka human rights
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Sri Lanka Talks Big on Human Rights Day
By Taylor Dibbert
The foreign minister’s remarks aren’t as bold as they may at first appear.
The Future of US-Sri Lanka Relations
By Taylor Dibbert
As Washington continues to embrace Sri Lanka’s new government, it’s important to remember that America’s next president is unlikely to shake up ties.
The Truth About Justice in Sri Lanka
By Taylor Dibbert
It is time to be realistic about the chances of achieving accountability on human rights in Sri Lanka.
Northeast India Shows High Voter Turnout
By Ankit Panda
Indian elections, human rights in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh's poor economic outlook and more. South Asia links.
India and Sri Lanka: Playing the Long Game?
By Ankit Panda
Indian policy towards Sri Lanka is caught between the national interest and serving domestic interest groups.
Sri Lanka: Waffling India Faces Tough Decision
By Srini Sitaraman
Whichever way it votes on an upcoming UNHRC resolution on Sri Lanka, India will offend key constituents.
Sri Lanka: Tamil Struggle Continues
By Kim Wall
With the Rajapaksa regime intransigent, Tamils hope that foreign pressure can provide the impetus for change.
Sri Lanka Under the Microscope
By Taylor Dibbert
The international community has been pushing for progress on human rights in Sri Lanka. Time may be running out.
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