Public appeal for public service media
Public appeal for public service media is available as Adobe PDF here.
Public appeal for public service media is available as Adobe PDF here.
Monitoring of Print Media Coverage of Presidental Election, November 2005 A Survey of Print and Electronic Media – Presidential Election – November 2005 By the Media Unit. The Reports are available as Adobe PDFs in English (811 kb), Sinhala (1 mb) and Tamil (720 kb)
“On the Road to Peace? ? an International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) project on conflict reporting in Sri Lanka ?On the Road to Peace? is an International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) project on conflict reporting in Sri Lanka. The report (available in English, Sinhala and Tamil) of the United States Institute of Peace-supported IFJ conflict […]
The situation of media freedom in Sri Lanka is hardly positive. The Freedom of Expression and fundamental rights of citizens continues to erode alarmingly in an unbridled culture of impunity and violence. The undeclared, yet bloody, Eelam War IV in the North and the East of Sri Lanka has already resulted in hundreds of thousands […]
Access to a Voice: Communications Planning for NGOs, CSOs and CBOs Prepared for the Voices of Reconciliation Project by Lisa Mighton for IMPACS (The Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society) in collaboration with The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), Sri Lanka December 2006 This handbook can help you design & deploy strategic communication initiatives […]
The Peace Process and the Responsibility of the Minority Parties – in Sinhala A record of a discussion between Representatives of Minority Parties and the public on the peace process and the responsibility of minority parties towards the resolution of the ethnic conflict. This publication explores the possibility of a settlement to the ethnic conflict […]
Krishanthi Coomaraswamy and the Embilipitiya Murder trials and its impact on Human Rights – In Sinhala This publication addresses the issue of the human rights regime in Sri Lanka in the light of the Krishanthy Kumaraswamy and Embilipitiya cases. Both have been heralded as landmark cases in holding members of the armed forces accountable for […]