The promise of return which has been embraced by Muslim refugees from Northern Sri Lanka may be ephemeral. Nonetheless, dreams of returning are vital in attempts to repair the past and the wounds of the Eviction. The author shows that through dreaming the prospect of a peaceful multi-ethnic northern Sri Lanka remains imaginable, thus allowing for at least one ray of optimism concerning the future of a deeply troubled society
NoThroughout much of the 25-year Sri Lankan conflict, attention has focused on the confrontation bet...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
The Sri Lankan civil war has been ongoing for over twenty years. Fought out in the civilian areas o...
The Sri Lankan civil war has been ongoing for over twenty years. Fought out in the civilian areas of...
With the end of Sri Lanka\u27s war in 2009 and even before, as the Sri Lankan Armed Forces captured ...
The Sri Lankan conflict that officially ended in 2009 resulted not only in large numbers of Tamils l...
The Sri Lankan conflict that officially ended in 2009 resulted not only in large numbers of Tamils l...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
Policies that address post-war displacement often reflect temporal linearity as transitional periods...
"The northern Muslims together with all protracted IDPs displaced prior to 2008 became a low priorit...
For most transnational Sri Lankans, the ethnic conflict that has submerged the island is often posit...
This thesis investigates the reintegration process of Sri Lankan Tamil returnees. After the Sri Lank...
The resettlement plans in Sri Lanka after tsunami and the ethnic war do not give any importance to ...
Sri Lankan Muslims are the second largest Tamil-speaking ethnic minority in Sri Lanka, comprising ap...
NoThroughout much of the 25-year Sri Lankan conflict, attention has focused on the confrontation bet...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
The Sri Lankan civil war has been ongoing for over twenty years. Fought out in the civilian areas o...
The Sri Lankan civil war has been ongoing for over twenty years. Fought out in the civilian areas of...
With the end of Sri Lanka\u27s war in 2009 and even before, as the Sri Lankan Armed Forces captured ...
The Sri Lankan conflict that officially ended in 2009 resulted not only in large numbers of Tamils l...
The Sri Lankan conflict that officially ended in 2009 resulted not only in large numbers of Tamils l...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
Policies that address post-war displacement often reflect temporal linearity as transitional periods...
"The northern Muslims together with all protracted IDPs displaced prior to 2008 became a low priorit...
For most transnational Sri Lankans, the ethnic conflict that has submerged the island is often posit...
This thesis investigates the reintegration process of Sri Lankan Tamil returnees. After the Sri Lank...
The resettlement plans in Sri Lanka after tsunami and the ethnic war do not give any importance to ...
Sri Lankan Muslims are the second largest Tamil-speaking ethnic minority in Sri Lanka, comprising ap...
NoThroughout much of the 25-year Sri Lankan conflict, attention has focused on the confrontation bet...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...