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Geetha’s disqualification does not invalidate nomination papers: Verité
Verité Research argues that the disqualification of a candidate does not invalidate nomination papers due
Why A Leaked Counterterrorism Policy Has Civil Society Spooked
“It’s not something one easily forgets,” says Ruki Fernando, as he recalls his arrest and
The Objectification of Women in the Sri Lankan Press
This post by Deepanjalie Abeywardana originally appeared on Groundviews, an award-winning citizen journalism website in Sri Lanka.
Implications for Office on Missing Persons from Presidential powers: Verite
Sri Lanka’s nineteenth amendment (19A) to the constitution which placed limitations on the powers of
Advancing access to information and open government in Sri Lanka
In February 2017, Sri Lanka’s Right to Information (RTI) Act entered into force. The inclusive process through
Changes to Electronic Transactions Act Soon
Amendments to the Electronic Transactions Act of 2006 that are to be gazetted shortly will
What Mangala Said (And Didn’t Say) At The UNHRC
Last week, during the 34th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), and
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