A language of hate and harm by Sanjana Hattotuwa, published in Montage, December 2007.
A friend of the regime
A friend of the regime by Sanjana Hattotuwa. Published in the Daily Mirror, 24th November 2007 . Also available on Groundviews.?
Inter University Debate Series Report
A collation of Seminar Reports from the Inter University Debate Series Programme 2006
Buddhism and Conflict Resolution
A brief reader-friendly analysis of the Buddhist approach to conflict resolution, tolerance and ethnic harmony from ancient times.
Guidebook Series on Good Governance
- ?Goals, Nature, and Ethics of Local Governance? by Mr Dhamma Dissanayeka( Senior Lecturer University of Colombo)
- “Local Authority Elections and the Rights of Voters? by Mr S.G. Punchihewa , Attorney at Law & Author
- ?the Role and Responsibilities of Local Government Members? by Mr S.G. Punchihewa
- ?The Origin and Development of Local Government Authorities in Sri Lanka? By Dr Veliathamby Ameerdeen(Senior Lecturer University of Peradeniya .)
- ?LOCAL AUTHORITIY REGULATIONS? Mr S.G Punchihewa
- ?Local Authorities and Your Right to Information? Mr Sunanda Deshapriya , leading journalist and convener Free Media Movement
A series of background articles on Governance to complement the TALG programe, written by experts in the areas covered
Krishanthi Coomaraswamy and the Embilipitiya Murder trials and its impact on Human Rights – In Sinhala
This publication addresses the issue of the human rights regime in Sri Lanka in the light of the Krishanthy Kumaraswamy and Embilipitiya cases. Both have been heralded as landmark cases in holding members of the armed forces accountable for human rights violations. The publication highlights the issue of relative impunity for security force personnel with regard to human rights violations this goes to the heart of democratic governance and nation building. It impacts directly on the legitimacy of the state and its ability to perform the vital role in healing and reconciling the divisions that have plagued Sri Lanka over the last two decades. This publication is edited by Lionel Guruge and is published in Sinhala.
ARUNODAYA
Following on the successful completion of the Inter Student Exchange Series Programme 2006 this colorful, souvenir collection of Camp reports, collates experiences, speeches highlights , student views and writings in a celebration of the Camp spirit of appreciation of diversity and ethnic harmony.