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Filling in the vacuum caused by global-level political changes

By Dr.Jehan Perera The government has given emphasis to finding new ways of boosting Sri Lanka’s economic growth. Among these would be the need to improve the country’s utilization of digital technologies. The government has taken pride in the number of Sri Lankan experts it has mobilized to this cause. Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, who made […]

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Concerns Rise Over Potential USAID Funding Cuts for NGOs in Sri Lanka

Local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) fear that funding for human rights, gender equality, and diversity-related initiatives could be significantly impacted following the United States’ decision to halt USAID funding. The National NGO Secretariat has requested a meeting with USAID to discuss the possible repercussions for NGOs operating in Sri Lanka, as well as the potential impact

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HRCSL Expresses Concern Over Detention of Rohingya Asylum Seekers in Mullaitivu, Calls for Urgent Action

Colombo, January 31, 2025 – The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has issued a detailed report on the status of 116 Rohingya asylum seekers detained at the Mullaitivu Air Force Camp, calling for immediate action to ensure their well-being and rights under international human rights standards. According to the HRCSL, the group, which

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Human Bones Discovered During Highway Excavation: Third Phase of Excavation Underway

Colombo, Sri Lanka – On August 13, 2024, human bones were accidentally discovered during excavation work for the highway connecting Igurukade Junction and the Colombo Port. Following the discovery, the Colombo Extra Line Magistrate ordered an official excavation of the site, which commenced on September 5, 2024. During the initial phase of excavation, which lasted

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Human Rights Defenders Training Conducted in Batticaloa in Collaboration with RDPO Sri Lanka

Right to Life Human Rights Centre, in collaboration with RDPO Sri Lanka and with the support of Misereor, successfully conducted a Human Rights Defenders Training program in Batticaloa. The training, aimed at empowering local human rights defenders, was a significant step toward building a robust foundation for the protection and promotion of human rights in

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Meeting in Batticaloa Highlights Human Rights Challenges and Solutions

Today(26th), a collaborative discussion took place in Batticaloa with lawyers and journalists, focusing on pressing human rights issues in the region. The meeting explored effective solutions and mechanisms to address these challenges while emphasizing the role of active citizens in safeguarding rights. Participants shared insights, strategies, and experiences, reinforcing the importance of collaboration between legal

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The Right to Life Human Rights Centre organized an impactful program on Advocacy for Human Rights Defenders and Journalists in Galle

This enlightening event explored the core of advocacy, providing participants with valuable tools and strategies for effective campaigns. Attendees acquired the knowledge and skills necessary to advocate for human rights, overcome obstacles, and protect freedom of expression. The project, aimed at Strengthening Advocacy Capacities, is supported by the Embassy of the Netherlands in Sri Lanka

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Advocacy Programs Held in Monaragala and Hambantota

The Right to Life Human Rights Centre successfully conducted advocacy programs for human rights defenders and journalists on January 17th in Monaragala and January 18th in the Hambantota District. These events focused on providing participants with vital tools and strategies to lead impactful human rights campaigns. The sessions also highlighted methods to overcome challenges and

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Foundation Certificate Course for Strengthening Human Rights First Aid Centers Nears Completion

The Right to Life Human Rights Centre launched its Foundation Certificate Course for Strengthening the Functionality of Human Rights First Aid Centers on September 25, 2024. The initiative aims to enhance the capacity and knowledge of human rights activists across the country by providing practical insights into the legal framework and human rights field in

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New Issue of Torture Journal Explores Groundbreaking Topics in Torture Rehabilitation and Prevention

The latest issue of the Torture Journal: Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture (Vol. 34 No. 3, 2024) has been released, offering a compelling range of articles that address pressing issues in the fight against torture and the protection of human rights globally. With contributions from leading experts in human rights,

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