A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 4, 2014
Sri Lanka's Secrets How the Rajapaksa Regime Gets Away with Murder
With a foreword by Geoffrey Robertson QC
As the civil war in Sri Lanka drew to its bloody end in 2009 the
government of this island nation removed its protection from UN
officials and employees, who, along with other international observers,
were forced to leave the conflict zone. President Mahinda Rajapaksa and
his inner circle wanted, it seemed, a war without witness.
The end result was the deliberate slaughter of an estimated 70,000
innocent civilians. However, many survivors, and some who died, were
able to capture on camera the horrifying conclusion to the war and the
cruel deprivations of the internment camps that followed. Today, through
their images and testimony, Rajapaksa stands accused of war crimes.
InSri Lanka’s Secretsexperienced journalist Trevor Grant
presents the shocking story of the final days of this war, alongside the
photographs and eye-witness accounts of many Tamils, including Maravan,
a social worker who fled to Australia by boat after being tortured by
soldiers seeking his folio of photographs.
Grant also details the continuing torture and abuse of Tamils in Sri
Lanka, and some national governments’ ongoing support for a regime that
has abandoned any pretense of democracy. Foremost among these
enthusiastic supporters has been the Government of Australia, cynically
preoccupied with ‘stopping the boats’ fleeing Sri Lankan state terror.
At any cost.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Trevor Grant has worked as a journalist for more than 40 years, as a reporter and specialist feature writer forThe Ageand
News Ltd in Melbourne, mostly in the sports arena. He now works as a
broadcaster and writer on activist issues in Australia, and as an
advocate for refugees through the Tamil Refugee Council and Friends of
Refugees.

