Media and Conflict in Sri Lanka
Article by Sanjana Hattotuwa, on Conflict Sensitive Journalism in Sri Lanka, published in the Daily News, 10th September 2002.Media and Conflict in Sri LankaMedia and Conflict in Sri Lanka
Article by Sanjana Hattotuwa, on Conflict Sensitive Journalism in Sri Lanka, published in the Daily News, 10th September 2002.Media and Conflict in Sri LankaMedia and Conflict in Sri Lanka
Paper prepared for UNDP/IPU Global Study Group Meeting on Strengthening the Role of Parliaments in Conflict and Post-conflict Situations, Geneva 20-22 July 2005.Role of Parliaments in Conflict and Post-conflict SituationsRole of Parliaments in Conflict and Post-conflict SituationsRole of Parliaments in Conflict and Post-conflict Situations
The Colombo Declaration on Media Freedom and Social Responsibility was issued jointly by the Free Media Movement, the Editors Guild of Sri Lanka and the Newspaper Publishers Society of Sri Lanka as a reiteratoin of their comittment to further co-operation and unity in efforts to promote the freedom of expression and media freedom. The full […]
Report of Conflict Sensitive Journalism Workshop held in Muttur from 10th – 12th May 2003, in collaboration with USAID-OTI. This on-going series intends to conduct practical conflict sensitive journalism workshops in areas ethnic and communal violence. The model newsletter from the Muttur Conflict Sensitive Journalism Field Workshop. The document is in adobe PDF format (1.18 […]
A study of Media in the North-East of Sri Lanka, conducted by Centre for Policy Alternatives in collaboration with International Media Support, Denmark. This study was conducted from May to June 2003 by Mr. Sunanda Deshapriya and Mr. Sanjana Hattotuwa from the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), Colombo, Sri Lanka and is the first comprehensive […]
The report of the workshops on Suicide Sensitive Journalism workshop conducted in August 2003 is available here.
Survey on Election Issues (General Election – October 2000) – An opinion poll of 1008 respondents conducted by Social Indicator, from September 1-14, 2000 on the Ethnic Conflict and the General Elections of 2000.Survey on Election Issues (General Election – October 2000) – An opinion poll