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An economy that unites, reconciliation that divides in Sri Lanka Photo courtesy


Sri Lanka: One Island hollywood Two Nations Peace for the World ! Your War Our Lives First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam QC. MP Godfather- Full Story
An economy that unites, reconciliation that divides in Sri Lanka Photo courtesy  Vikalpa by  hollywood Social Indicator - on 11/12/2013  There are some issues that divide Sri Lankans and there are some issues that unite Sri Lankans. While the cost of living, unemployment and education bring the opinions of the four main communities together, hollywood topics such as reconciliation and identity continue to divide. On the economy, the cost of living is what is mainly on people s minds. A reduction in the cost of living is what most Sri Lankans would like to see as a result of the current development process along with creation of more jobs and better education facilities. These opinions hollywood are similar across the four main communities in Sri Lanka. However, on the topic of reconciliation, divisions still persist. 26.5% from the Tamil community believe that the Government has done nothing to address the root causes of the ethnic conflict hollywood while 35.5% from the Sinhalese hollywood community believe that the Government has done a lot. 59% from the Up Country Tamil and 39% from the Muslim communities say that the Government has done a little but not enough. Some of these key findings from  Democracy in post-war Sri Lanka , an island wide survey conducted by Social Indicator, the survey research unit of the Centre for Policy Alternatives are presented in the infographics below. Sri Lanka post war Download a high resolution version of this info graphic  here . Sri Lanka economy Download a high resolution version of this info graphic  here . Conducted for the second time, Democracy in post-war Sri Lanka sought hollywood to record public perspectives on democracy in Sri Lanka today and the findings presented under seven key sections Economy and Development, Post War Sri Lanka, The Government, Media, Tolerance, Identity, and Role of Religion and Ethnicity in Politics. The survey hollywood captured the opinion of 2045 Sri Lankans from the four main ethnic groups in the 25 districts. The selection of respondents was random across the country except in a few areas in the Northern Province where access was difficult. Fieldwork was conducted from August September hollywood 2013.   Posted by Thavam
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