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Sri Lanka

Viva Siva by Arun Kundnani (April 2009)
Now in his eighties, A Sivanandan remains an important figure in the politics of race and class, maintaining his long-held insistence that only in the symbiosis of the two struggles can a genuinely radical politics be found. By Arun Kundnani
Background to brutality by Deirdre McConnell (April 2009)
The resumption of Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war following the government’s unilateral abrogation of the ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers last year has seen killing and other abuses on a massive scale. Deirdre McConnell examines the background to the continuing conflict between the country’s Sinhalese majority and its Tamil and other minorities
The challenges of solidarity by Ahilan Kadirgamar (April 2009)
The urgent need in Sri Lanka is a resolution to the humanitarian crisis and strong pressure to stop government attacks on minorities, argues Ahilan Kadirgamar. But solidarity has to be pluralist, he emphasises, recognising the brutality of the Tamil Tigers and avoiding the polarisation or marginalisation of the country’s diverse communities
Can’t you see the writing on the wall by Lonán Álvaro (January 2009)
With hundreds of civilians killed and a quarter of a million people trapped by the current fighting, Lonán Álvaro considers the humanitarian cost of Sri Lanka’s 25-year long conflict
Child soldier recruiter arrested in London by Andrew Kendle (November 2007)
Andrew Kendle reports on the arrest in London of ‘Colonel’ Karuna, a former Sri Lankan warlord implicated in child soldier recruitment and torture
 

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