Poging GOUD - Vrij
Gaza, genocide and Sri Lanka’s dilemma of conscience
Daily FT
|September 24, 2025
LAST week, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, chaired by former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, concluded that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza.

The finding by the United Nations that genocide is occurring in Gaza is an inflection point
The Commission of Inquiry found that four out of the five acts defined under the 1948 Genocide Convention are being carried out. They are: killing, causing serious bodily or mental harm, deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the destruction of the Palestinians in whole or in part, and imposing measures intended to prevent births.
This is not only a moral label on the constant scenes of devastation and horror merging from the Gaza Strip. It is not just a minor legal observation. It is a grave conclusion with far-reaching consequences for international law and for the global community. For Sri Lanka, which has long affirmed support for Palestine, the moment raises many questions. Can we speak more forcefully? What prevents us? And how might our own history figure into our current posture?
For decades Sri Lanka has voted in favour of Palestinian rights in the United Nations, called for ceasefires, demanded humanitarian access, and affirmed the right of the Palestinian people to selfdetermination. This has been consistent and visible. Yet today, when international institutions and many states speak with unprecedented clarity about genocide, Sri Lanka remains reticent. Other countries, from South Africa to Ireland, have issued strong condemnations. Over the weekend, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Portugal took the monumental step of recognising the State of Palestine. At the time of writing, France and a slew of other European states are expected to follow suit, at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Why, then, does Sri Lanka hesitate to match this clarity?
Dit verhaal komt uit de September 24, 2025-editie van Daily FT.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Daily FT
Daily FT
Phoenix Ogilvy, SriLankan Airlines bring home country's first APAC Effie
Award-winning campaign recognised for driving inbound travel
2 mins
September 24, 2025

Daily FT
With millions of children's lives at stake, Bill Gates says global humanity is at crossroads
BILLIONAIRE philanthropist Bill Gates at his Foundation's 2025 Goalkeepers event on Monday at New York issued a stark but hopeful call to world leaders: save millions of children's lives and cure some of the deadliest diseases in history by 2045.
5 mins
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
Tea export earnings cross $1 b by August
SRI Lanka's tea export earnings in the first eight months of 2025 has reached its highest level since 2014, according to Customs data analysed by Asia Siyaka Research.
1 mins
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
First Capital Rs. 3 b debt issue oversubscribed on opening day
FIRST Capital Holdings PLC said its Rs.3 billion debenture issue had been oversubscribed on the opening day yesterday.
1 min
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
Global fintech leaders converge in Colombo for Sri Lanka FinTech Summit 2025
THE Sri Lanka FinTech Summit 2025 has announced its confirmed line up of speakers, bringing together global and SriLankan leaders n digital finance, technology, and regulation to accelerate the country’s transition towards a resilient and inclusive digital economy.
2 mins
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
X-Press Feeders CEO rejects $ 1 b pollution damages to Sri Lanka
SINGAPORE-BASED X-Press Feeders CEO Shmuel Yoskovitz yesterday said that the company will not pay the $ 1 billion in damages ordered by Sri Lanka's Supreme Court for what has been described as the country's worst environmental disaster.
2 mins
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
Exports exceed $ 11.5 b in first eight months
SRI Lanka’s export sector continues to show strong resilience, registering over $ 11.54 billion in total exports during the first eight months of 2025, a 6.61% year-on-year (YoY) growth, alongside the strongest performance recorded for the month of August.
4 mins
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
Govt. to develop Rs. 500 m Super App for public services
CABINET Spokesperson Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa yesterday said that the Government was developing a Rs. 500 million Super App, a single platform enabling citizens to access the full range of State-sector services.
1 min
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
Govt. tightens Port City incentives to align with IMF program
SRI Lanka has overhauled the incentive regime for the Colombo Port City Special Economic Zone, cutting back generous tax holidays and raising investment thresholds in line with its IMF-backed fiscal reforms.
1 mins
September 24, 2025
Daily FT
Verstappen wins in Baku after Piastri crashes out
MCLAREN'S Lando Norris reduced teammate Oscar Piastri’s championship lead to 25 points by finishing seventh in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after the Australian crashed out on the first lap.
1 min
September 24, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size