Dr. Devanesan Nesiah on post-war / post-LTTE Sri Lanka

by Sanjanah | April 26, 2009 at 11:46 pm
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Tamil politics will indeed have to shed any secessionist or other exclusive territorial claims to forge solidarity among Tamil speakers living all over the island as well as all residents (including Sinhalese) of the North and East. While the TNA ( as the largest Tamil party) may well take the initiative in this matter, the major initiative for all island nation building needs to be taken by the two major parties of the South, particularly by the ruling party. Wars do not solve political problems – it is political solutions that are required.

If “end of the war” and “post – LTTE” refer to the elimination of the Army, Navy and the Air Force of the LTTE, it is clear that we are close to that end. But if what is meant is the end of Tamil dissatisfaction and resistance in diverse ways (possibly including acts of sabotage), there is no evidence or reason to believe that we are even approaching that goal.


Dr. Devanesan Nesiah looks at the challenges and opportunities facing the Tamil community in Sri Lanka after the military defeat of the LTTE. Read his full submission here

Dr. Nesiah is a very well known Tamil civil society actor in Sri Lanka. His submission, in response to a call put out on Groundviews to look at future scenarios arising out of the military defeat of the LTTE, is a sober and compelling reflection on the political mechanisms that will need to undergird a process of constitutional reform and peacebuilding vital to long term peace in Sri Lanka.

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