
Non
Governmental Organizations (NGOs), are the popular punching bag of the
Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL), when its actions are challenged by any
individual and/or organization. Name-calling, brandishing circulars to
warn NGOs and now a draconian law to prevent them from raising public
issues has been the modus operandi of the regime to curb and crush
dissent. The context of the sudden and heightened attack on NGOs is also
relevant.