2024
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9655.14196
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Defending heroic soldiers at the United Nations Human Rights Council: shame, honour, and sovereign masculinity

Chulani Kodikara

Abstract: Human rights activists worldwide rely heavily on naming and shaming rights‐abusing states at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to induce them to comply with international human rights norms. However, what about national‐level actors who seek to shame a government for complying with human rights? This article explores how Sinhala Buddhist ethnonationalist political leaders and ideologues in Sri Lanka invoked the trope of sovereignty as both autonomy and masculinity to shame the new United Front go… Show more

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