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Will Gaza protests radicalise Sri Lankan Muslims?
Will Gaza protests radicalise Sri Lankan Muslims?

Will Gaza protests radicalise Sri Lankan Muslims?

Introduction Sri Lanka is not an exception to the global trend of politicising and radicalising Muslim communities in response to conflicts unfolding far beyond its borders. Events in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and now Gaza have all influenced and shaped the political and ideological landscape of Sri Lankan Muslims. No foreign armed conflict has left a more indelible mark than the war in Gaza, triggered by the devastating Hamas attack of October 7, 2023. Hamas — a brutal terrorist organisation —


Rohan Gunaratna

Rohan Gunaratna

The Baby Drought: Subfertility and the Struggle for New Life in Northern Sri Lanka
Opening of the first subfertility clinic and IVF center in Kilinochchi—a milestone in reproductive healthcare for Northern Sri Lanka.

The Baby Drought: Subfertility and the Struggle for New Life in Northern Sri Lanka

At Kilinochchi District General Hospital, something significant was happening without much fanfare. Dr. Sivalingarajah Raguraman—a consultant obstetrician who teaches at the University of Jaffna and graduated from there himself—was at the center of it all. He's the kind of person who doesn't need to announce his presence in a room, but you notice him anyway. Tall, thoughtful, with the quiet confidence of someone who knows his purpose. They were opening a subfertility clinic and IVF center—the f


Dr. Shane Halpe

Dr. Shane Halpe

Healing in Jaffna: What the North Taught a Southern Doctor About Empathy

Healing in Jaffna: What the North Taught a Southern Doctor About Empathy

Kondavil: A Masterclass in Compassionate Care When I first stepped into the Family Health Center (FHC) in Kondavil, Jaffna, I had no idea that this quiet, unassuming facility in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province would become one of the most formative classrooms of my career. It quickly revealed itself as a living model of what a family health center should be across the island. As a family physician from Wattala, I arrived with curiosity, humility, and not a word of Tamil. But what I lacked in lan


Dr. Shane Halpe

Dr. Shane Halpe