Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Suicide Attack in Sri Lanka

The one thing I do like about Social Studies as a subject is the fact that it is evolving as we speak. It is relevant, it is about the now and today and there are many incidents to look out for that adds to our understanding of the many case studies that are featured in the syllabus.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7653945.stm

The tamil tigers have launched a suicide attack in Sri Lanka again in a battle that has been south asia's longest civil war. The cost of the conflict is constantly high with economic and social costs always being the chief concerns. What questions then can we ask?

Why such attacks? Why when the stakes for the country are so high that these two groups cannot reach a peace settlement? What is the true cost of a conflict that has lasted for decades?

There are never easy answers especially to problem whose roots lie in very different beliefs systems in each group that has solidified through lack of understanding and a mutual hate and need for retribution. Hopefully, we would be able to see some kind of resolution in our time or esle it is the people who will continue to suffer.

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