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JAFFNA, Sri Lanka — In the final days of Sri Lanka's civil war, as the army closed in for the kill against Tamil Tiger rebels, tens of thousands of civilians cowered in the crossfire.
Its continuation is vital to ensure justice for Sri Lanka’s Tamil victims, including women like Isaipriya and the suffering wives and mothers of the disappeared.
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No, Sri Lanka’s Tamil question has not been resolvedThe nationwide electoral success of the anti-establishment NPP does not mean Tamil nationalism is on the decline.
MULLAITIVU, Sri Lanka — At the site of a bloody battlefield that marked the end of Sri Lanka's civil war, Singaram Soosaimuthu fishes every day with his son, casting nets and reeling them in.
They were identified as Yogavalli Geetha (34) of Thalaimannar region in Sri Lanka, and her children Anuja (8) and Mishal (5).
Rajavarothiyam Sampanthan, a senior ethnic Tamil leader and lawmaker, who became the face of the minority community’s campaign for autonomy in Sri Lanka since the end of a brutal quarter-century ...
Sri Lankan authorities have detained nine ethnic Tamils under the country's abusive counterterrorism law for commemorating those who died in the 1983-2009 civil war.
Nearly 16 years after Sri Lanka's civil war, former female fighters from the country's northern provinces still have limited opportunities.
Sri Lanka civil war: Arrests of Tamils commemorating war dead in Sri Lanka raise concerns over freedom of memorialization.
Hundreds of Tamil mothers on August 12 took out a rally in Sri Lanka’s northern Kilinochchi district to mark 2,000 days of their relentless struggle, seeking truth and justice for their loved ...
No, Sri Lanka’s Tamil question has not been resolved The nationwide electoral success of the anti-establishment NPP does not mean Tamil nationalism is on the decline.
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