Sri Lanka is a beautiful but divided country with different types of people having individual values and motivations. Since 1983, the island has been confronted with permanent political, cultural and economic crises, rooted in the Tamil Tigers ongoing struggle for an independent state in the Northern parts of Sri Lanka. Although the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) the most violent terrorist organisation in the world and the Sri Lankan Government have come to a first rapprochement, the peace talks are currently stalled
Sri Lankan Muslims, the second largest minority ethnic group with 9.4 per cent (2012) of the total p...
The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is often regarded as a two-way contest between the Sinhala majority a...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
An international aid conference held in Tokyo from 9 to 10 June 2003, conducted with the participati...
In the 1990s the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka had acquired the reputation of an orphaned and dirty w...
Since the ending of the war between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lanka Government, a debate has spru...
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
Although the Sinhalese and Tamil ethnic problem is deep-rooted and of long-standing origins, in the ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict h...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...
The period between 2001 and 2006 saw the rise and fall of an internationally supported effort to bri...
Sri Lanka’s protracted conflict between the government and the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) ended in May ...
Sri Lankan Muslims, the second largest minority ethnic group with 9.4 per cent (2012) of the total p...
The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is often regarded as a two-way contest between the Sinhala majority a...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
The two races living on the same land come face to face to fight against each other for their own in...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
An international aid conference held in Tokyo from 9 to 10 June 2003, conducted with the participati...
In the 1990s the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka had acquired the reputation of an orphaned and dirty w...
Since the ending of the war between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lanka Government, a debate has spru...
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
Although the Sinhalese and Tamil ethnic problem is deep-rooted and of long-standing origins, in the ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict h...
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled ...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...
The period between 2001 and 2006 saw the rise and fall of an internationally supported effort to bri...
Sri Lanka’s protracted conflict between the government and the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) ended in May ...
Sri Lankan Muslims, the second largest minority ethnic group with 9.4 per cent (2012) of the total p...
The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is often regarded as a two-way contest between the Sinhala majority a...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...