Appeal to Residents of Sri Lanka 

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NONVIOLENT COEXISTENCE
This book intends to inspire courageous individuals and groups to transform social conditions, communal relations and their personal psyche through nonviolence to foster peaceful coexistence. What is ‘inspiring’ in this book is the publication of the fact that there were and still are examples of courageous individuals and groups in the world, who demonstrate the possibility of nonviolent coexistence. Nonviolent Coexistence includes expert/practitioner perspectives, case studies and life experience from societies such as Israel/Palestine, Ireland, Colombia, India and South Africa where communal coexistence has been challenged by protracted conflict and could be inspired by accounts of the struggle to foster nonviolent coexistence. Nonviolent Coexistence is presented in two sections: The Legacy of Nonviolent Leaders and Nonviolent Practice: Continuing Opportunities and Challenges.

Register of Muslim Lands Forcibly Occupied by the Tamils in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka:Ampara District Register (Vol 1-5)
This is a register of Muslim lands in Ampara District (Pottuvil, Akkaraipattu, Addalaichenai, Oluvil, Ninthavur, Sammanthurai, Irakkamam, Kalmunai, Maruthamunai) forcibly occupied by the Tamils.

Negotiating Peace in Sri Lanka: Efforts, Failures & Lessons (Volume 1)
This is the Sinhala version of volume 1 edited by Dr.Kumar Rupesinghe offers an insightful and necessary examination of the past attempts to bring peace to Sri Lanka from 1985-2000.

Human Security in the Hill Country
This is a report of a study jointly conducted by FCE and the Foundation for Community Transformation (FCT). The report seeks to examine recurrent human security problems faced by the Indian Origin Tamils (IOTs) in the context of the emergence of their distinct identity, interactive processes and general political developments that have influenced their lives. It also draws attention to socio-economic issues in the plantation areas and includes recommendations on the resolution of the concerns discussed.


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