45 : Win the War and Lose the Peace: Sri Lanka’s ‘War on Terror’
Darini Rajasingham Senanayake, Visiting Research Fellow at the ISAS
23 January 2009
It looks like one of the more winnable conflicts in an age of the global ‘war on terror’. The
Sri Lankan government appears to be on the brink of announcing victory in its drawn-out
battle against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The armed separatist group,
listed as one of the world’s most dangerous terrorist groups, has fought successive Sri Lankan
governments for over a quarter of a century in the guise of liberating the island’s Tamil
community from a state that has increasingly marginalised linguistic and religious minorities.
However, the question remains as to whether the victory would be pyrrhic when finally
manifest, consolidated on irreparable damage to the county’s increasingly fragile democratic
institutions and centuries-old multicultural, multi-religious and hybrid social fabric.