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INTERVIEW WITH DR.KUMAR RUPESINGHE ABOUT THE INAGURATION OF THE SAHAJEEVANA CENTRE FOR CO-EXISTENCE |
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'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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FCE - FORUM [04-02-2008] |
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KUMAR RUPESINGHE CHALLENGES ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND OTHER ISSUES |
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'The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Foundation for Co-Existence Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe, says the masses have lost faith in the political system of this country which he says is corrupt to the core and adds that this does not inspire confidence amongst the people. He says the Cabinet system has become a joke with the presence of 107 Ministers and Deputy Ministers.' |
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THE NATION [12-02-2007] |
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PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM HAS FAILED - KUMAR |
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'Arthur Wamanan interviews Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe for Sunday Leader.
Chairman, Foundation for Co-Existence, Kumar Rupesinghe said Sri Lanka would lose international support if it continues to be what it is now. Speaking to The Sunday Leader he said the country could go back to the negotiating table despite the recent increase in military engagement. He added neither the government nor the LTTE were genuine in their efforts and both parties had their own agendas.' |
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THE MORNING LEADER [11-21-2007] |
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MAX TV - 4TH FLOOR - TALK SHOW - DISCUSSION |
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'One hour Television discussion with Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe on Max TV - '4th Floor' Talk Show Programme hosted by Chamuditha Samarawickrema' |
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MAX TV [07-27-2007] |
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“NO TRADITION OF SATYAGRAHA IN SL” – RUPESINGHE |
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'In the face of escalating violence in Sri Lanka, and the world in general, what is the value of non-violence and co-existence? This was the main question discussed at a conference to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s satyagraha in South Africa; which took place in India recently. Dr Kumar Rupesinghé, Chairman of the Foundation for Co-Existence, who took part in the Conference, shared his experiences with The Nation in a brief interview. Interviewed by Vindya Amaranayaka' |
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THE NATION [02-18-2007] |
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INTERVIEW WITH DR. KUMAR RUPESIGHE ON EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS |
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'Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe was interviewed by Dinidu Endaragalle on Early Warning Systems and their mechanisms...' |
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FOR FCE [01-05-2007] |
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"WE SHOWED THE WORLD THAT SINHALESE CARED ABOUT THE TAMILS" |
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'Dr Kumar Rupesinghe, the controversial one time head of International Alert, and presently the head of the Foundation for Co-Existence and the Anti-War Front, speaks to C. A.Chandraprema on peace activism, the LTTE and the NGO sector in Sri Lanka:' |
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THE ISLAND [12-27-2006] |
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A CHAT WITH A PEACE ADVOCATE... |
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'A chat with a peace advocate on what the current wave of attacks could mean for the peace process.
Thirty five people were killed in violence in two weeks in a serious undermining of the peace process.
Peace broker Norway, which was invited to continue its facilitation, was also putting conditions on both parties to resume its role.
Apprehensive financial markets are looking for direction from the government, LTTE and the international helpers of the peace process.
Excerpts from an interview with Dr. Kumar Rupesinghe, Chairman, Foundation for Co-existence, an NGO.' |
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SECOND CHANCE - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE [12-19-2006] |
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LIFE WITH THE BANDARANAIKES'... |
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'When we attempt to flip through the pages of history, the deeds of the Bandaranaike's for this country come to the forefront. In the Bandaranaike family, the unforgettable characters are S.W.R.D Bandaranaike and Sirimavo Bandaranaike. Similarly, the later generation of Bandaranaikes - Sunethra, Chandrika and Anura are still at the forefront of conversations.' |
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SUNDAY LANAKADEEPA [12-10-2006] |
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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? |
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'The nation witnessed another round of peace talks between the government and the LTTE last week. The two parties have returned to the island without even setting a date for the next round of talks. Various political parties and analysts have rendered theories as to why the talks have failed and where the country is heading hereafter. Civil society is as involved in the peace process as the policy making bodies.' |
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THE NATION [11-05-2006] |
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