Justify how did the ethinic composition lead to a
Civil War in Srilanka? 60 words
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The case of Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka is much more complex business than a simple straightforward confrontation between a once well entrenched minority the Tamils and powerful but insecure majority the Sinhalese. There are two conflicting parties named Sri Lankan government (represents the Sinhalese) and the LITE (represents Tamil community). The conflict was stopped at the endofVelupillai Prabhakaran by the Sri Lankan army. But there is a question about the peace management process adopted by the government. This paper tries to criticize so called peace process through military action against LITE. Finally, the study identifies the contemporary role of diaspora communities as a severe hindrance to a lasting peace in the country. Thus the analysis concludes that lasting peace in the island is possible only through the promotion of genuine liberal democracy, both from within and outside. If the discrimination, terrorisation and marginalisation of the Tamil people continue, it won't be long before a Prabhakaran clone surfaces
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