Author and compiler Tuan B. Kamiss examines these turbulent eras with compassion and moral clarity, tracing how colonial domination planted the seeds of ethnic division, political unrest, and systemic brutality. Through meticulously researched accounts and personal reflection, he confronts the legacies of state-sponsored violence, forced disappearances, and forgotten massacres that have shaped Sri Lanka's national identity.
This book goes beyond documenting events-it seeks to understand why violence persists, how power manipulates memory, and what it means to bear witness in a land where justice is too often denied. Each chapter illuminates a distinct moment in Sri Lanka's past, revealing the social, psychological, and political forces that perpetuated conflict and impunity.
At once historical and deeply personal, this work serves as both a memorial and a reckoning. It honors the disappeared and the silenced, challenges official narratives, and invites readers to confront the uncomfortable truths buried within the nation's conscience.
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