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Sri Lankan civil war
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Sri Lanka: Front and Center at the UN Human Rights Council
By Taylor Dibbert
Sri Lanka’s foreign minister recently delivered a strong speech in Geneva. Can the government match words with action?
Sri Lanka’s ‘Accountability’ Dilemma
By Taylor Dibbert
With an important UN Human Rights Council session on the horizon, Colombo’s plan for ‘accountability’ is hotly debated.
The ‘Unfinished War’ Against Sri Lanka’s Tamils
By Taylor Dibbert
A new report details torture and sexual abuses in Sri Lanka -- in the post-war period.
Sri Lankan Civil War: What If the Tamil Tigers Weren't Labelled as 'Terrorists'?
By Ambika Kaushik
How labeling a group influences the standards of civilian protection in wartime is a pertinent question.
Sri Lanka to Set Up War Crimes Inquiry
By Ankit Panda
Sri Lanka's president has vowed to set up a war crimes inquiry, sensitive to the "opinions" of UN officials.
With UN War Crimes Report Delay, Sri Lanka Must Deliver on Post-War Accountability
By Ankit Panda
The Sri Lankan government has successfully bid for a delay in the release of a U.N. HRC report on alleged war crimes.
Look Back to Move Forward: Advice to the New Sri Lanka President
By Jared Genser
Sri Lanka has a real chance to move on from its troubled past.
In Sri Lanka, an Opportunity for National Reconciliation
By Nilan Fernando
Maithripala Sirisena's ascent presents an historic opportunity for democratic rejuvenation in Sri Lanka.
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