LET US WORK TOWARDS A NON KILLING CULTURE
LET US WORK TOWARDS A NON KILLING CULTURE
The 25th anniversary of Black July provides us with an opportunity to examine the sources of violence in Sri Lanka. Black July was a momentous event in the history of ethnic relations in Sri Lanka. It was a dark day for Sri Lanka when Tamils in Colombo and elsewhere were killed, assaulted and large numbers of houses attacked and looted.
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OPINION : CITIZENS MUST MAKE A CHANGE
OPINION : CITIZENS MUST MAKE A CHANGE
After all these years, the conflict dynamics in the world have dramatically changed. In 1988, the SIPRI year book recorded 32 civil wars which were internal in character. Today, this figure has dropped to 16, with the others being resolved through negotiations.
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REFLECTIONS ON CONFLICT PREVENTION, MEDIATION AND RESOLUTION
REFLECTIONS ON CONFLICT PREVENTION, MEDIATION AND RESOLUTION
These volumes are a product of my meanderings in the last 25 years in my effort to promote conflict prevention and peace building. It has been an exciting and eventful journey for me and these volumes represent some of my efforts in contributing to the field.
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WAR AND PEACE IN NINE BOOKS...
WAR AND PEACE IN NINE BOOKS...
Amidst an intellectual gathering of many distinguished guests, scholars, diplomats, academics and well-wishers, nine publications authored by Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe were launched on the 25th of June at a ceremony at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall [BMICH]. These selected works bear the titles of Waging Peace, Early Warning, Preventive Diplomacy, Development and Conflict, Conflict Resolution and Transformation Vols. I and II, Voice Vols. I and II and Expressions of an Unequivocal Mind.
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FORUM ON IMPLEMENTING THE 13TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
FORUM ON IMPLEMENTING THE 13TH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
The Foundation for Co- Existence organised a forum on implementing the 13th Amendment to the Constitution on the 11th of June from 2.00 pm - 6.30 pm at the Union Ballroom, JAIC Hilton, where over 90 guests including diplomats, academics, lawyers and other civil society members participated.
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DR. KUMAR RUPESINGHE CLAIMS Rs. 500 MILLION AS LOSS DUE TO DEFAMATION FROM LAKE HOUSE
DR. KUMAR RUPESINGHE CLAIMS Rs. 500 MILLION AS LOSS DUE TO DEFAMATION FROM LAKE HOUSE
Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe has sent a Letter of Demand to the Editor of Dinamina Newspaper and Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd, to pay him Rs. 500 million as the loss caused to him due to defamation.
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REF: CONDEMNING BARBARIC KILLINGS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE NGOs GONE?
REF: CONDEMNING BARBARIC KILLINGS: WHERE HAVE ALL THE NGOs GONE?
Mr. S.D. Goonewardena of Deniyaya in a letter to the Editor which appeared in The Island of 30th May 2008 has questioned why I have not condemned the barbaric killing of innocent civilians by the LTTE when bombs placed in buses and trains have killed a countless number of people including children.
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WHO ARE THE KILLERS OF THE SPIRITUALITY IN OUR SOCIETY?
WHO ARE THE KILLERS OF THE SPIRITUALITY IN OUR SOCIETY?
'A REPLY TO VICTOR IVAN* It is with much interest that I read Victor Ivan’s article under the above title in the Ravaya paper of 4th May 2008. It is a serious critique as to the reasons for our multifaceted crisis. Victor Ivan’s argument in the article suggests the following...'
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WHITHER THE ELECTIONS IN THE EAST?
WHITHER THE ELECTIONS IN THE EAST?
Not for the last twenty years have the people of the Eastern Province witnessed such a large presence of politicians in each Divisional Secretariat. The region is just inundated with politicians going in Pajero jeeps with large contingents of security personnel roaming around the streets and lanes of the East...
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INTERVIEW WITH DR.KUMAR RUPESINGHE ABOUT THE INAGURATION OF THE SAHAJEEVANA CENTRE FOR CO-EXISTENCE
INTERVIEW WITH DR.KUMAR RUPESINGHE ABOUT THE INAGURATION OF THE SAHAJEEVANA CENTRE FOR CO-EXISTENCE
This is an interview with Dr.Kumar Rupesinghe about the inception of the virtual Sahajeevana Centre for Co-Existence. In this interview, Dr. Rupesinghe speaks about the requirement, the concept and the impact of the Sahajeevana Centre website.
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ADDRESSING THE LAND QUESTION IN THE EAST: THE WAY FORWARD
ADDRESSING THE LAND QUESTION IN THE EAST: THE WAY FORWARD
The Foundation for Co-Existence (FCE) has been engaged in addressing the land question in the East and in the North of Sri Lanka since 2002. The Foundation for Co-Existence saw that the land question in the Eastern and the Northern Provinces had been a major obstacle in building trust and coexistence amongst the Tamils, Muslims and the Sinhalese living in those provinces.
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CONDEMN THE KILLING OF MINISTER JEYARAJ FERNANDOPULLE
CONDEMN THE KILLING OF MINISTER JEYARAJ FERNANDOPULLE
We condemn the inhuman assassination of Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle at Weliweriya today, April 6, by an LTTE suicide bomber. This type of barbaric assassinations has long since become a hallmark of the LTTEs political strategy.
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Conference
A full day conference on the Problems of Muslims in the Eastern Province will be held on the 19th August 2008 at Hotel Taj Samudra from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

Venue :Taj Samudra Hotel
Date :8/19/2008
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An awareness raising initiative programme was held on Friday the 10th of July at the Foundation for Co-Existence for the Non-Violent Peace Campaign which is planned to run for a period of one month strating from the 21st of August till the Internationl Peace Day in September.
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"The cycle of violence is not only the result of war; we witness violence in all walks of life. Violence at home is an endemic problem and there are countless stories of domestic violence which are highlighted in the daily press."
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Sri Lanka has experienced three insurgencies - two in the South and one which is still an ongoing civil war in the North. All the three insurgencies have had an enormous toll with regard to life and property. As a result of the war, over a million have left the country and another half a million live in refugee camps. Does all this mean that Sri Lanka is by nature violent? Voice your views…
    Websites of the Day
www.lankadissent.com
www.humiliationstudies.org
www.transnational.org
www.gautamabuddha.org
www.joannamacy.net
International Crisis Group
www.peacepolls.org
Center for global Nonviolence
Free media Sri Lanka
A response of the international diaspora to Sri Lanka’s current situation

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   Suggested Readings
Sri Lanka: Civilians continue to face deadly daily threat
The dangers of plastic bags
From Symbols to Substance
Global Peace Index 2008
Trauma in the Vanni: Human Grist to the Mills of Dual Hypocrisy
The politics of archaeology
Inability to resolve conflict poses danger to Sri Lanka
End Internment of Displaced Persons
Global patterns of conflict
Integrity of Recruitment in Sri Lanka Foreign Service

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THE MIND
THE STORY OF KUMAR RUPESINGHE
 
 
These latest publications address the theoretical issues and pragmatic insights in the concepts of preventive diplomacy, early warning, conflict prevention and mediation with firsthand field experiences of the author in conflict stricken areas in many parts of the world particularly in the African and Asian regions. They provide extensive details on various mechanisms and strategies of building peaceful environments among hostile parties…
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