Celebratory Memoirs of the Life of Comrade Sunila Abeysekera

Published By: Groundviews | Published Date: September, 09 , 2013

Sri Lanka’s top UN Human Rights award winner Sunila Abeysekara died at a private hospital in Colombo on Monday afternoon after a long battle with cancer. A founder of Sri Lanka’s feminist movement, Ms. Abeysekara was a leading socialist activist for minority rights, women’s, workers and peasants rights. Recently she was prominent on Lankan human rights issues at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. She was also a noted Sinhala folk and opera singer. Ms. Abeysekera, daughter of the late Charles Abeysekara, a noted human rights and social activist, founded Inform, a rights-based NGO. A tribute from a Sri Lankan civil rights activist who lives in exile in Australia.

Author(s): Lionel Bopage | Posted on: Sep 12, 2013 | Views(813)
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