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Taxi displaying Sri Lanka flag in celebration of the end of the civil war. (Photo: USIP Photo)
A New Day for Sri Lanka
May 2009

USIP peace scholar Benjamin Schonthal provides a first person account of the excitement at the end of Sri Lanka's 30-year civil war. And, he also reminds us that the hard work of peace is just beginning.

Countries: Sri Lanka | Issue Areas: Conflict Analysis, Conflict Management and Resolution, Governance, Human Rights, Humanitarian Efforts, Identity, Ethnicity, and Culture, Negotiation and Diplomacy, Political Systems and International Relations, Religion, Terrorism and Political Extremism | Programs: Grants & Fellowships, Jennings Randolph Peace Scholarship Dissertation Program

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