University of Jaffna displays artwork ahead of Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day
17 May 2024
The University of Jaffna has displayed artwork on campus to mark 15 years since the Tamil genocide where tens of thousands of Tamils were brutally massacred at the hands of the Sri Lankan armed forces.
Some of artwork depict the atrocities, such as extrajudicial killings, carried out by Sri Lanka’s military during the final months of the conflict.
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