Sri Lanka has been entrenched in a civil war for two decades. As in ethnic conflicts in many other post-colonial countries, the different groups of Sri Lanka give loyalty primarily to the group, rather than to the entire country. The Sinhalese majority have slowly populated the government and treated the Tamil minority as a threat to national stability, instead of as candidates for conciliation and power sharing. Consequently, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has taken up arms against the Sinhalese controlled government to fight for an independent homeland in the north and north-east parts of the country in 1983
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
Following armed hostilities in 1947-1949 between India and Pakistan, the region once known as the Pr...
Sri Lanka\u27s civil war came to a bloody end in May 2009, with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers ...
Violations of human rights in Sri Lanka have been fairly well documented. Unfortunately, the conflic...
The civil war ended in 2009 but four years later the country has yet to find its path of reconciliat...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
The rapid intensification of the conflict in Sri Lanka during the mid-1980s followed the July 1983 c...
History reveals that the state of Sri Lanka has a poor record in delivering justice to its minoritie...
This book provides a study of the war by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to create a separat...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
The President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, set a defiant note on Sept. 24, 2014 in his addr...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This article examines the politics of naming in one of the longest-running and most intractable conf...
The Sri Lankan Civil War erupted in 1983 and dragged on until 2009. The origins of the conflict can ...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
Following armed hostilities in 1947-1949 between India and Pakistan, the region once known as the Pr...
Sri Lanka\u27s civil war came to a bloody end in May 2009, with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers ...
Violations of human rights in Sri Lanka have been fairly well documented. Unfortunately, the conflic...
The civil war ended in 2009 but four years later the country has yet to find its path of reconciliat...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
The rapid intensification of the conflict in Sri Lanka during the mid-1980s followed the July 1983 c...
History reveals that the state of Sri Lanka has a poor record in delivering justice to its minoritie...
This book provides a study of the war by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to create a separat...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
The President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, set a defiant note on Sept. 24, 2014 in his addr...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This article examines the politics of naming in one of the longest-running and most intractable conf...
The Sri Lankan Civil War erupted in 1983 and dragged on until 2009. The origins of the conflict can ...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
Following armed hostilities in 1947-1949 between India and Pakistan, the region once known as the Pr...
Sri Lanka\u27s civil war came to a bloody end in May 2009, with the defeat of the Liberation Tigers ...