A weak counter-terrorism strategy that relies on torture left Sri Lanka vulnerable to the devastating Easter attacks that killed at least 290 people and wounded about 500, says a former United Nations rapporteur.
Sri Lanka's Counter Terrorism Bill: The Good, Bad and the Ugly, by Vihan De Silva
sri lanka's commissions of inquiry - Law & Society Trust
Country Reports on Terrorism 2019 - United States Department of State
Sri Lanka envoy says relations with Saudi Arabia based on respect
Sri Lanka's Strongman Legacy: Instability - New Lines Institute
UN HRC and Sri Lanka failure by Dr Brian Senewiratne by TGTE - Issuu
talkingeconomics - Counting the Cost: Terrorism and its Impact on the Sri Lankan Economy
Horizon author Barry Lopez describes 'emotional blow' of
Sri Lanka grants sweeping new powers to military after 290 killed in Easter Sunday attacks