reaction of tamil towards the policy of majority
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Abstract After the Sri Lankan civil war came to end in May 2009, the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora continued to make demands calling for self -determination and equal rights for Tamils who live in Sri Lanka, arguing for using any means necessary, including utilizing violent means. However, how do citizens living in Sri Lanka have faced the physical, mental and psychological consequences of a war that seems to have not produced a permanent solution, feel about the situation of minority rights and how they can be best achieved? Therefore, my research asks: How do Sri Lankan citizens think the Tamil community can obtain collective rights regarding their identity and dignity? It is important to consider the Sri Lankan citizens’ attitude towards this issue since positive or negative results will impact on local citizens in the country—perhaps much more than on the Diaspora communities. Based on interviews in Colombo, Trincomalee and Jaffna, my study has found some interesting answers that what tactics could help for Sri Lankan minorities to achieve their rights and dignity.
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Tamilians would be having a great negative reaction towards this policy of majority...
They were hating the Sinhala community bcz of this reason only...
They were hating the Sinhala community bcz of this reason only...
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