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ID108498
Title ProperDisplaced Northern muslims of Sri Lanka
Other Title Informationspecial problems and the future
LanguageENG
AuthorImtiyaz, ARM ;  Iqbal, MCM
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It has been widely established as fact that ethno-political conflict and civil war between the Tamils and the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka have generated immense sufferings among the Tamil and Sinhalese ethnic groups at the level of the masses. However, very little has been discussed about the plights of the Muslims of the North and East, particularly the former who became victims of the Sri Lanka's long running ethnic conflict. In October 1990, the entire Muslim population of Jaffna, Vavumiya, Mullaitivu, Mannar and Kilinochchi districts in the northern region were evicted from their homes at gun point and turned into Internally Displaced Persons overnight by the Tamil Tigers (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). Muslims of the North claim that they have some basic and important problems to be solved. This study attempts to identify some of the special problems of the expelled Northern Muslims who are languishing in the state supported refugee camps in Puttalam district. A questionnaire on the special problems of the Northern Muslims was circulated to the North Eastern youth, students, unemployed Muslims, and farmers. The population of the target group was selected randomly. More than 250 questionnaires were issued. Ninety percent of them responded to the questionnaire. Interviews were also conducted over the phone with an educated section of the Northern Muslims. Finally, solutions are suggested to the protracted ethno-political conflict based on power-sharing and easing the special problems of the Northern Muslims.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 46, No. 4; Aug 2011: p375-389
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 46, No. 4; Aug 2011: p375-389
Key WordsDivided Societies ;  Ethnic Conflict ;  IDPs ;  Modernization ;  Power-sharing ;  Refugees