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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 15, 2018
Broken buildings, beer bottles and a Buddhist shrine - Jaffna school released from military occupation
A school in Myliddy, Jaffna was released after 27 years of military
occupation, with most of the buildings demolished and a well-maintained
Buddhist shrine and piles of discarded alcohol bottles in their place.
11Sep 2018
The
release of the Myliddy Kalaimahal Vidhyalayam was marked with a routine
grandiose event last Thursday, packed out with military officials and
local community members, including schoolchildren and accompanying
teachers from a local school.
Locals including old students and teachers of the Kalaimahal Vidhyalayam
returned to find that the school’s buildings had been razed to the
ground.
Locals noted with displeasure that while the buildings had been
demolished and the school left like a wasteland, the new addition of a
Buddhist shrine under a young bodhi tree seemed well-maintained by
contrast.
Teachers were also angered by the empty alcohol bottles littering the
grounds, from which they had to steer their visiting students away.
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03 September 2018 : Continued military occupation preventing redevelopment of Vali North
A school in Myliddy, Jaffna was released after 27 years of military
occupation, with most of the buildings demolished and a well-maintained
Buddhist shrine and piles of discarded alcohol bottles in their place.
11Sep 2018
Locals including old students and teachers of the Kalaimahal Vidhyalayam
returned to find that the school’s buildings had been razed to the
ground.
Locals noted with displeasure that while the buildings had been
demolished and the school left like a wasteland, the new addition of a
Buddhist shrine under a young bodhi tree seemed well-maintained by
contrast.
Teachers were also angered by the empty alcohol bottles littering the
grounds, from which they had to steer their visiting students away.
Related Articles:
03 September 2018 : Continued military occupation preventing redevelopment of Vali North
