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Farida Deif

Canada should flex its diplomatic muscles in pressing Sri Lanka to uphold human rights

Opinion | BY FARIDA DEIF | February 4, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on June 17, 2019, with Michelle Bachelet, UN high commissioner for human rights, issued a new report saying Sri Lanka's 'current trajectory sets the scene for the recurrence of the policies and practices that gave rise to grave human rights violations.' Photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office
Opinion | BY FARIDA DEIF | February 4, 2021
Opinion | BY FARIDA DEIF | February 4, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on June 17, 2019, with Michelle Bachelet, UN high commissioner for human rights, issued a new report saying Sri Lanka's 'current trajectory sets the scene for the recurrence of the policies and practices that gave rise to grave human rights violations.' Photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office
Opinion | BY FARIDA DEIF | February 4, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on June 17, 2019, with Michelle Bachelet, UN high commissioner for human rights, issued a new report saying Sri Lanka's 'current trajectory sets the scene for the recurrence of the policies and practices that gave rise to grave human rights violations.' Photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office
Opinion | BY FARIDA DEIF | February 4, 2021
Opinion | BY FARIDA DEIF | February 4, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on June 17, 2019, with Michelle Bachelet, UN high commissioner for human rights, issued a new report saying Sri Lanka's 'current trajectory sets the scene for the recurrence of the policies and practices that gave rise to grave human rights violations.' Photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office