Basil Fernando for The Asian Human Rights Commission in essay entitled Sri Lanka – Democratic Solutions, Undemocratic Structures, A Review On The Basis Of Principles Formulated By John Rawls, courtesy of Scoop Media, 10 July 2012
For many decades since 1978 there has been talk about many reforms. The basic justification for 17th Amendment to the Constitution was that it promised basic reforms with the view to enable working of the democratic process. There had also been suggestions for reforms to ensure the rights of minorities, particularly the Tamils. The 13th Amendment to the Constitution was an outcome of that debate. Then the latest is the recommendations of the commissions for the lessons learned (LLRC), which suggests several other reforms and this now has the backing of the resolution from the UN Human Rights Council. Continue reading


