Category: Constitution Related

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UNHRC Report on Sri Lanka (A/HRC/60/21.2025) – Mandate abuse & High Commissioners Overreach Exposed

  UNHRC 2025 Resolution – a-hrc-60-21-auv   Sri Lanka’s position should stand firm: The 2025 UNHRC report systematically alleges state misconduct while bypassing its original mandate, due process, impartiality, and sovereignty. Despite pages and pages...

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Sri Lanka Precedent : UNHRC attempting to create a Global Court overriding UNGA/UNSC approval

  In March 2021, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted Resolution 46/1, creating an unprecedented external accountability mechanism for Sri Lanka. This was a significant step beyond from the UNHRC’s original mandate,...

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Sri Lanka vs. UNHRC: How High Commissioners abused mandates, exceeded authority, and politicized Human Rights

  We are concerned about the consistent manner that successive UN High Commissioners for Human Rights have been involved or caved into pressure by a handful of bloc nations using the UNHRC to exert...

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What LGBTQIA+++ Demands & Society’s Response

  The ongoing discourse around LGBTQIA rights and recognition has sparked widespread debate across legal, religious, social, and cultural arenas. We look at th key demands put forth by LGBTQIA advocates and a comprehensive...

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LGBTQIA Debate: President Anura Kumara Dissanayake “Rule of Desire” vs. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith’s Moral Governance  

    Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith’s recent statement warning against legalizing same-sex marriage and LGBTQIA+ ideology in Sri Lanka is not merely a religious outcry — it is a national alarm echoed by the majority...

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Silent Agents, Sold Nation: How Sri Lanka’s Sovereignty is being traded by its own”

  Silent Agents, Sold Nation: How Sri Lanka’s Sovereignty Is Being Traded by Its Own A deep dive into how political elites are enabling foreign capture of Sri Lanka’s national assets — one MoU,...

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5 Months. 35 Agreements- Has the JVP-NPP signed away Sri Lanka’s Sovereignty?

In just five months, the JVP-NPP-led government under President Anura Kumara Dissanayake signed 35 agreements with India — the largest, fastest foreign policy shift in Sri Lanka’s post-independence history. What was promised as a new era...