Sri Lanka’s new government on Thursday accused the military of trying to sow unrest to sabotage its efforts to bring about ethnic reconciliation in the war-ravaged north of the country. via: http://www.livemint.com/Politics/d5AdnXAjaHJaMyIxT4PlSO/Sri-Lanka-says-army-sabotaging-postwar-reconciliation.htm
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Sri Lanka’s new government on Thursday accused the military of trying to sow unrest to sabotage its ...
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The Sri Lankan government pledged Thursday to free hundreds of minority Tamil detainees and return m...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
Engaging military in post war reconciliation A case study of implications for the consolidation of d...
Sri Lanka’s new government on Thursday accused the military of trying to sow unrest to sabotage its ...
People no longer fear the Army. They have started protesting against the Army taking over their land...
Elaborating on the challenges, he pointed to militarisation as a major impediment to governance. Man...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/After more than 50 years of i...
Concerns over the large military presence in the north are compounded by the government’s continuing...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
Colombo: The Sri Lankan Army has said there was no military administration in Tamil-dominated Jaffna...
Meanwhile, northern Sri Lanka continues to feel like a land under occupation, with an all-pervasive ...
Between 1983 and 2009, Sri Lanka witnessed an intense separatist conflict involving the government a...
Five years after Sri Lanka's war with the Tamil Tigers ended, the group's former members say that cu...
Wigneswaran, the new chief minister, says that - so long after the war - there is no need for a robu...
Lucien Stopler & Georg Frerks discuss the plight of the Tamil ex-child soldiers in Sri Lanka, an unr...
The Sri Lankan government pledged Thursday to free hundreds of minority Tamil detainees and return m...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
Engaging military in post war reconciliation A case study of implications for the consolidation of d...