Comment / Members-only Labour’s lost agency What happened to the labour movement in Sri Lanka? By Balasingham Skanthakumar / 8 Mar 2015
Politics / Members-only Orange is for oppression A day in the life of a Colombo street cleaner. By Prashanthi Jayasekara and Vagisha Gunasekara / 6 Mar 2015
Politics / Members-only Rajapaksa defeated in presidential election A look at our recent coverage of Sri Lankan politics. By The Editors / 9 Jan 2015
Comment / Members-only When the worm turns On 8 January, the dynastic ambition of the Rajapaksas faces an unprecedented challenge. By Tisaranee Gunasekara / 31 Dec 2014
Comment / Members-only A SAARC-y declaration A mock resolution of the eighteenth Southasian regional summit. By Puja Sen and Shubhanga Pandey / 27 Nov 2014
Comment / Members-only Bully pulpit Sri Lanka’s president cautions against external influence and the supposed misuse of human rights. By Puja Sen and Shubhanga Pandey / 26 Nov 2014
Comment / Members-only A garrison state? Why is the Sri Lankan army running parks, shopping arcades, a vet clinic and a beauty salon? By Tisaranee Gunasekara / 13 Oct 2014
Comment / Members-only Violence in the time of ‘no-war’ Sri Lanka’s militarised approach in the aftermath of the civil war has had destabilising social consequences. By Ahilan Kadirgamar / 29 Sep 2014
Comment / Members-only Sri Lanka’s Orwellian mediascape Media workshops are not news in Sri Lanka. But in 2014 three media workshops became news, for all the wrong reasons. By Tisaranee Gunasekara / 25 Jun 2014
Comment / Members-only Reconstructing Sri Lanka’s North A recent talk on the need for democratic mobilisation of resources and a politics of self-reflexivity in rebuilding Sri Lanka’s social institutions. By Ahilan Kadirgamar / 7 Feb 2014
Comment / Members-only A requiem for the Jaffna Library Chronicling the fall and resurrection of the Jaffna Public Library, and mourning all that can never be recovered By Sundar Ganesan / 14 Jan 2014
Culture / Members-only Staging fiction, rewriting history The makers of 'Midnight's Children' are known for their anti-fundamentalist stance, but the production of the film in Sri Lanka raises questions. By Sinthujan Varatharajah / 7 Oct 2013