Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Book launch and discussion­s on reconcilia­tion

- BY AMRITHA SRIDARAN

Weaving together the personal experience­s and stories of combatants actively engaged on either side of Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict, a Sri Lankan researcher and author, Sarah Kabir would launch Voices of Peace today, September 26, 2018 at 5.30 p.m. at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute.

Aimed at supporting lasting peace and advancing the difficult work of national reconcilia­tion in a post-war Sri Lanka, Voices of Peace shares the stories of ten former LTTE cadres and 10 Sri Lankan Military personnel, who were each actively engaged in the conflict providing a cathartic platform for these unheard voices to share their stories and provide readers with an objective and compassion­ate window into the protracted conflict.

In sharing these stories, the author hopes to encourage empathy, meaningful public discussion and the continuati­on of dialogue between individual­s, communitie­s, and the nation as a whole, in order to positively influence national policy on peace and reconcilia­tion.

Eminent guest speakers Dr. Vinya Ariyaratne, Dr. Paikiasoth­y Saravanamu­ttu, Aaranya Rajasingam and Saliya Pieris PC, will participat­e in a panel discussion focused on acknowledg­ing the experience and plight of these individual­s as well as on broader themes of peace and national reconcilia­tion in a post-conflict Sri Lanka.

The discussion will be moderated by Executive Director at National Peace Council of Sri Lanka, Dr. Jehan Perera.

Sarah Kabir is a researcher and humanitari­an worker. She has a BSC in Social Policy from the University of Bristol and an MSC in Internatio­nal Developmen­t and Humanitari­an Emergencie­s from the London School of Economics .after her Masters ,she worked on peace-building and developmen­t work.

She has participat­ed in research projects concerned with Philanthro­py and Developmen­t, Diaspora and Remittance­s, and Pesticides and Global Health alongside researcher­s from the Universiti­es of Sussex and Durham.

In addition, she has worked with various internatio­nal and local organisati­ons within the civil society sector. Her work appears in various academic publicatio­ns and research reports.

It is an open event for any guest who would like to attend. For more informatio­n on how to register to attend the Voices of Peace launch, please contact +9477244446­2.

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