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Stories of Mullivaikkal released by Adayaalam in Jaffna
Stories of Mullivaikkal, a
collection of stories showcasing the individual strength and resilience
of survivors of the final phases of the war, was released by the
Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research on Tuesday.
The book launch which took place at the Jaffna Public Library began with
the lighting of lamps, to commemorate the victims of Mullivaikkal.
Adayaalam’s Research Director, Dharsha Jegatheeswaran, and Senior
Researcher, Anushani Alagarajah, introduced the stories, part of the
organisation’s wider ‘Stories of Resilience’ project.
“This series presents alternative
narratives from survivors of Mullivaikkaal which does not narrow their
lived experiences to helpless victimhood but rather promotes and accepts
their agency. We hope that this series will raise awareness about the
struggle and resilience of the survivors of the last phase of the war
and broaden the conversation about assisting those who suffered mass
atrocities during the end of the war.” (Adayaalam, Stories of
Resilience)
Inaugural copies of the book were presented to the event’s chief guests,
who included representatives of the Kilinochchi disappearances protest
and representatives of displaced families from high security zones in
the North, as well as local civil society and media representatives.
Speakers at the event spoke broadly about the continued struggle for
Tamil rights, accountability and justice on the island and the
importance of documentation projects like Stories of Mullivaikkal.
Sukanthini Theiventhiram, a disappearances activist and member of the
Centre for Human Rights and Development spoke about the protests in the
North-East as a means of continuing the Tamil struggle.
Jaffna-based journalist, Shalin Uthayarasa spoke on the importance of
documenting memories as a form of preserving the Tamil nation and as a
resistance to oppression, militarisation and Sinhalisation.
Ranitha Mayooran, a lawyer from CHRD also spoke about the importance of
documentation, not only as a means of preserving the truth for future
generations, but also for preserving evidence for any future
accountability mechanisms.
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