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Title: Rebuilding deep ethnic co-herence in the post - a case study conflict situation
Authors: Anuzsiya, S
Keywords: Banking sector, Entrepreneurial development, Business world.
Issue Date: 19-Apr-2011
Publisher: South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Citation: Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium 2011 on Post-War Economic Development through Science, Technology and Management, p. 160
Abstract: With the emergence of new safe and secure situation in Ampara District, the relationship between the difference ethnic communities, started to spring relatively towards easy access and understanding of each other’s social, cultural, economic and political aspect. As a result of this dawn of new and fear free situation, Muslims, Tamils and Sinhalese of this region have commenced to interact happily with deep sense about their cultural, social economic and other day to day interacting process. The conflict situation for the last 30 years had shattered the harmonies life of these people. In this region, historically these communities have been living very closely and used to spend their time in deep discussion or witnessing each other communities, social affairs of house held ceremonies. During the period of war suspicion and hatreds had developed and due to this, many damages were matted out to every communities. Women and Children suffered a lot. It is very difficult to illustrate the deep changes that affected the society by 1980 and 1990 and tell the end of war in 2009. The public climate during these years was entirely dark. The return of the new and silver living situation or the post war climate is the clear evidence for the new happy civilian life. For anr example the free movement of people to inner areas. This is a good and bright sign for the nation's development. In this research paper, 1 discuss the harmonies and happy co-existence of sister communities in this region historically and the dramatic changes took place after the end of the war. To write this article, Journals, Books, news papers and Govt, documents would be referred. Since this research is based on the case study, interviews would be conducted to write this article.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/849
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