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Title Sri Lanka's conflict affected women : dealing with the legacy of war
Published Brussels, Belgium : International Crisis Group, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (iv, 35 pages) : color map
Series Asia report ; no. 289
ICG Asia report ; no. 289.
Contents Introduction -- The process so far -- The continuing effects of the war -- Women's roles in seeking justice -- Women's opinions on the formal transitional justice agenda -- Muslim women in the north and east -- Conclusion : from action plans to action
Summary "Eight years after the end of Sri Lanka's armed conflict, Tamil speaking women in the island's north and east are still seeking justice and truth for wartime violations. Bold promises by the government to the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2015 -- including a truth commission, a special court and offices to investigate missing persons and provide reparations -- have failed to materialise even as the urgent economic and psychosocial needs of all conflict-affected groups remain unmet. Anger and a sense of betrayal have generated a new wave of women-led protests and threaten to become sources of renewed grievance that damage already slim hopes of reconciliation among communities, and between the state and its Tamil citizens. If Sri Lanka is to address the past in a way that reconciles its communities and builds lasting peace, the government must prioritise the needs and rights of conflict-affected women -- beginning by promptly establishing the offices on missing persons and reparations"--Publisher's web site
Notes "28 July 2017."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ICG, viewed August 4, 2017)
Subject Women, Tamil -- Political activity -- Sri Lanka
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Sri Lanka -- History -- Civil War, 1983-2009 -- Influence
Sri Lanka.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author International Crisis Group, issuing body.