For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is often regarded as a two-way contest between the Sinhala majority and the Tamil minority, ignoring the interests and concerns of the island's 8 percent Muslim (or "Moorish") minority. One-third of Sri Lanka's Muslims are concentrated in towns and districts located within the Tamil-speaking agricultural northeast, a region envisioned as independent "Tamil Eelam" by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). In the postindependence period, the Muslim leadership at the national level abandoned their colonial identity as Arabs ("Moors") and adopted a religious identity as Muslims, clearly defining their ethnicity as neither Sinhala nor Tami...
Traditionally the Muslim politics of Sri Lanka has been viewed as the politics of Muslim based on th...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has been a part of the Sri Lankan parliament since 1989 and in ...
The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is often regarded as a two-way contest between the Sinhala majority a...
Sri Lankan Muslims, the second largest minority ethnic group with 9.4 per cent (2012) of the total p...
NoThroughout much of the 25-year Sri Lankan conflict, attention has focused on the confrontation bet...
The ethnic conflict, the Tamil’s separatist struggle and the counter state violence in Sri Lan...
Sri Lankan Muslims are the second largest Tamil-speaking ethnic minority in Sri Lanka, comprising ap...
Historically, the politics of Sri Lankan Muslims has been identified as moderate and characterized b...
Conflict in Sri Lanka between the Tamils and the Sinhalese brought the Eastern Muslims into the cros...
Following the military defeat of LTTE terrorism in May 2009, the relationship between ethnic and rel...
In the changing economy of Sri Lanka and in its environment of political conflict, the situation of ...
The Muslim community in Sri Lanka has a pre-Islamic origin. Ethnically they are a mixed group, but c...
As Sri Lanka s third largest ethnic group, Muslims (8%) have since Sri Lanka s independence been rep...
ABSTRACT The reinterpretation of Islamic fundamental values led to radicalization of the Sinhala Eth...
Traditionally the Muslim politics of Sri Lanka has been viewed as the politics of Muslim based on th...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has been a part of the Sri Lankan parliament since 1989 and in ...
The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is often regarded as a two-way contest between the Sinhala majority a...
Sri Lankan Muslims, the second largest minority ethnic group with 9.4 per cent (2012) of the total p...
NoThroughout much of the 25-year Sri Lankan conflict, attention has focused on the confrontation bet...
The ethnic conflict, the Tamil’s separatist struggle and the counter state violence in Sri Lan...
Sri Lankan Muslims are the second largest Tamil-speaking ethnic minority in Sri Lanka, comprising ap...
Historically, the politics of Sri Lankan Muslims has been identified as moderate and characterized b...
Conflict in Sri Lanka between the Tamils and the Sinhalese brought the Eastern Muslims into the cros...
Following the military defeat of LTTE terrorism in May 2009, the relationship between ethnic and rel...
In the changing economy of Sri Lanka and in its environment of political conflict, the situation of ...
The Muslim community in Sri Lanka has a pre-Islamic origin. Ethnically they are a mixed group, but c...
As Sri Lanka s third largest ethnic group, Muslims (8%) have since Sri Lanka s independence been rep...
ABSTRACT The reinterpretation of Islamic fundamental values led to radicalization of the Sinhala Eth...
Traditionally the Muslim politics of Sri Lanka has been viewed as the politics of Muslim based on th...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) has been a part of the Sri Lankan parliament since 1989 and in ...