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Genre: Human Rights Report, Non-Fiction, Sri Lankan Politics, Law, Current Affairs, Social Justice.
Book Review:
''An Exceptional Collapse of the Rule of Law'' is not a book for the faint of heart; it is a crucial, harrowing, and indispensable document of our times. Compiled by reputable human rights organizations, this work centers the voices that are most often silenced—the families of the disappeared in Sri Lanka. Through their raw, personal stories of loss, relentless search for truth, and confrontation with a justice system that has failed them, the report builds an overwhelming case against the state's machinery.
The title is precise: it argues that what occurred was not a mere lapse, but an ''exceptional collapse.'' The narratives expose the deep, systemic erosion of legal safeguards, the culture of impunity, and the profound human cost of political violence and ethnic conflict. This is more than a collection of tragedies; it is a forensic analysis of institutional failure, told with heartbreaking intimacy.
While emotionally difficult to read, it is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand post-war Sri Lanka, the global phenomenon of enforced disappearances, or the fundamental importance of the rule of law. It is a powerful testament to resilience and a stark reminder of the work still needed to achieve accountability and healing. This document serves as both a memorial and a mandate for change.