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A weak counter-terrorism strategy that relies on torture left Sri Lanka vulnerable to the devastating Easter attacks that killed at least 290 people and wounded about 500, says a former United Nations rapporteur.
Sri Lanka's hidden genocide
UN vote and reconciliation in Sri Lanka, Opinions
Cuts to Ontario library services devastating to under-served
One Year Since Easter Sunday Attacks in Sri Lanka
South Asia Weekly Report
Sri Lanka's Strongman Legacy: Instability - New Lines Institute
Horizon author Barry Lopez describes 'emotional blow' of
Israel-Hamas war updates: Here's what happened on Oct. 25 - The Globe and Mail
Sri Lanka's Food Crisis Is the Government's Doing
Strategy 2021-2025: A Resilient Peace - Interpeace : Interpeace
The IACSP's Counter-Terrorism Journal V25N1 by IACSP - Issuu
Ten years that shook, rattled, rolled and helped repair the world - The Globe and Mail
The absence of Patriotism, Pluralism and Cosmopolitanism: 'Sri Lanka's Killing Fields' in retrospection – Groundviews
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