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Human Rights Violations

August 31, 2024
Interviews

EU Questions NPP’s Vijitha Herath Over Anura’s Remarks on Accountability

by Our Political Affairs Correspondent Top diplomats from the European Union in Colombo have sought clarification from the National People’s Power (NPP) regarding remarks made by its leader, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, during

Diplomacy/Human Rights

UK Records 717 Grooming Gang Offences in 2023

Police forces in England and Wales recorded 717 reports of group-based child sexual offences in 2023, averaging nearly two incidents a day, according to figures shared by the Hydrant Programme, a national police scheme dedicated to analysing such crimes. This

January 12, 2025

Amnesty’s Hollow Crusade: Ideology Over Justice

Human Rights

The phony quest for human rights by Amnesty not only lays bare its ideological propaganda but also showcases the hollow nature of its advocacy.

Israel and the US Plot to Destroy Palestine as Arab Leaders Slumber in Disunity

Columns

Monsters of History Defy Truth, Justice, and Humanitarian Values The Israeli-American fraudulent ceasefire ended in Cairo without any agreeable outcome. There was nothing new

China Scam Empire Exposed Inside Cambodian Tycoon’s Casino Complex

July 15, 2026
Cambodia/China/World

A gambling and real estate empire owned by a prominent Cambodian businessman leased buildings that were later used as the base for large-scale online fraud and human trafficking operations, according to a

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Anthropic Warns “Evil AI” Fiction Is Warping Real Model Behavior

May 11, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

Artificial intelligence safety company Anthropic has claimed that fictional portrayals of “evil” and self-interested AI systems may have played a role in unexpected and troubling behaviors observed in its models during testing,

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Ignored Warnings, Live Wires, and Two Lost Lives in Sri Lanka’s Hill Country

February 9, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

More than two months after the “Ditwa” cyclone swept through Sri Lanka, a tragedy in the hill country village of Nawaneliya in Galaha, Deltota has exposed what residents describe as a grave

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Sri Lanka: The Law Dies When the President Lies

January 20, 2026
Human Rights/Politics/Sri Lanka

If a boy can be arrested and locked up for months simply for writing a poem, then Sri Lanka has already admitted what kind of country it is: not a democracy, but

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Saudi Arabia Quietly Steps Up Releases of Political Prisoners

February 26, 2025
Saudi Arabia/World

Saudi Arabia has quietly released dozens of political prisoners in recent weeks, a move that has drawn attention from rights groups, as the kingdom seeks to balance its human rights record with

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UK Army Chief Condemns Sexual Abuse After 1,000+ Testimonies

February 20, 2025
United Kingdom/World

The head of the British Army, General Sir Roly Walker, has expressed his disgust at widespread reports of sexual abuse and harassment within the ranks, following harrowing testimonies from over 1,000 women

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Duterte Faces Criminal Investigation After Suggesting Senators Be Killed

February 19, 2025
Philippines/World

Rodrigo Duterte, the former president of the Philippines, is once again at the center of controversy after remarks suggesting that rival senators should be killed to make way for candidates from his

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Are Guantánamo Detainees Really the ‘Worst of the Worst’?

February 18, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

The ongoing situation surrounding migrants being sent to Guantánamo Bay has raised serious concerns regarding their treatment and the accuracy of claims made about their criminal affiliations. As reported by The Washington

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UK Records 717 Grooming Gang Offences in 2023

January 12, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Police forces in England and Wales recorded 717 reports of group-based child sexual offences in 2023, averaging nearly two incidents a day, according to figures shared by the Hydrant Programme, a national

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Amnesty’s Hollow Crusade: Ideology Over Justice

September 9, 2024
Human Rights

The phony quest for human rights by Amnesty not only lays bare its ideological propaganda but also showcases the hollow nature of its advocacy. Adorned as a custodian of human rights by

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