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Creative minds and industry leaders from Sri Lanka and India recently came together at the National Library Auditorium in ...
The cartoon capturing this moment - piercing and satirical - is the work of Abu Abraham, one of India's finest political ...
Tamil, Sinhala and Muslim—stand in the same trench as their class brothers in Iran, Gaza, throughout the Middle East, including Israel, and internationally.
Tamils commemorating loved ones lost or ‘disappeared’ during the civil war are still waiting for answers.
Sri Lanka objects to Tamil genocide monument in Canada, sparking debate on war atrocities and government accountability.
A new rail journey is helping to heal the wounds of Sri Lanka’s civil war Running from Colombo to Jaffna, the Yal Devi Express is a lifeline between two previously warring communities ...
July 1983, known as ‘Black July’ in Sri Lanka’s history, marks the beginning of the civil war. The LTTE bushwhacked an army convoy and killed 13 soldiers, which triggered a day of riots ...
Fifteen years after Sri Lanka's brutal civil war, women are clearing land mines to rebuild their communities. Widows and single mothers are fighting for safety and reconciliation in a country ...
The controversy surrounding this memorial highlights the broader memory wars around the history of Sri Lanka’s civil war: how it is remembered and by whom.
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. It is a ...
Sri Lanka's Tamil people still live in the shadow of defeat in the civil war that tore the country apart until it ended 15 years ago.