Skip to main content
  • Home
  • Sections
    • A-Z of Sri Lankan English
    • Banyan News Reporters
    • Longing and Belonging
    • Long Reads
    • LLRC Archive
  • Authors
  • Editors
  • Special Editions
    • End of war | 5 years on
    • 30 Years Ago
    • Mediated | Art
    • Moving Images
    • End of War
    • Remember the Riots
  • About
  • Contact
  • Site Guidelines
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • 2008
  • Subscribe: RSS | EMAIL
  • ARCHIVES
Groundviews
Colombo, Peace and Conflict

How close is Sri Lanka to ending the war with the LTTE?

Groundviews Groundviews

on 04/21/200804/22/2008

No Comments
Share On
Facebook
Share On
Twitter
Email This
Article

Click on the following link to respond to the poll.

Conflict Groundviews Poll LTTE War

Related Articles

A Missing Path Towards Unity and Reconciliation

20 May, 2025

Sixteen Years On, it’s Time for Reflection, Not Only Celebration

19 May, 2025

Stickergate: A Bell that Tolls for All

20 Apr, 2025

A Daunting List of Human Rights Problems to Address

11 Apr, 2025

Breaking the Silence on Batalanda: A Call to Action

10 Apr, 2025

Witnessing Two Genocides Happening Now

01 Apr, 2025

Dreaming of Candies and Guns: Objects of Resistance

31 Mar, 2025

Sri Lanka’s Response to the UK Sanctions

27 Mar, 2025

Sanctions: A Step in the Right Direction to Combat Impunity

26 Mar, 2025

UK Sanctions Former Military Commanders and Karuna

25 Mar, 2025

  • Popular
  • Recent

Popular Articles

  • The National Media Policy: Why, by Whom and for What Purpose?
  • The Real Costs and Benefits of Migration for Migrant Mothers
  • Rediscovering Martin Wickramasinghe
  • Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Cure
  • The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

Recent Articles

  • The National Media Policy: Why, by Whom and for What Purpose?
  • The People Must Be Partners in Environment and Wildlife Protection
  • The Real Costs and Benefits of Migration for Migrant Mothers
  • Battling Stigma and Discrimination, Malaiyaga Pride Cuts a Pioneering Path
  • Malani Fonseka’s Film Career and Politics

Facebook

Groundviews

Twitter

Tweets by @groundviews

Copyright © 2016 Groundviews. All rights reserved. All content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.

Web Design & Development by SABERION