"SELF DETERMINATION IS KEY TO THE WORLD PEACE"
Saturday, 12 November 2011, 2:23
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With a final report on the civil war due, we ask if Sri Lanka’s ethnic communities are more divided than ever.
101 East Last Modified: 11 Nov 2011 13:35
Since Sri Lanka ended a long-running civil war in May 2009, the country has attracted new tourists and trade.
But critics say Sri Lanka’s ethnic communities appear more divided than ever with the risk of further conflict.
Former Tamil Tiger combatants returning home from military-run rehabilitation camps are finding the military still have a pervasive presence in their lives.
Meanwhile the government has been criticised for commissioning a report into the final years of the civil war by those who say it does not have the power to investigate war crimes. The report is to be released to the government this month.
But groups like ‘Sri Lanka Unites’ see a positive future for the country. The youth movement promotes peace and reconciliation by travelling across Sri Lanka to bring ethnic groups together.
This edition of 101 East asks: What can remedy bitter ethnic divisions in post-war Sri Lanka?
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GLOBAL PEACE SUPPORT GROUP - UK - TIRELESSLY WORK ON THE CONCEPT OF:
"SELF DETERMINATION IS KEY TO THE WORLD PEACE"
MOURNS ON THE CONTINUED TRAGEDY OF THE PEOPLE OF North & East of Tamil EELAM WITH THE HOPE OF ALL OF OUR ENDEAVOURS WOULD BRING AN END TO THOSE SUFFERING DURING THE YEAR AHEAD.
The International community has a duty towards the long suffering Sri Lankan Tamil population to restore their rights of SELF DETERMINATION.
Global Peace Support Group - believes that this is the ONLY way for a permanent PEACE in Sri Lanka.