War Without Witness in Sri Lanka
Vanni Narratives. The exposure to massive, existential trauma resulted in the tearing of the social fabric described here as collective trauma.By Dr. Daya Somasundaram |
Monday, 27 December 2010 14:16 | |
Vanni Narratives A population of 300,000 underwent multiple displacements, deaths, injuries, deprivation of water, food, medical care and other basic needs caught between the shelling and bombings of the state forces and the LTTE which forcefully recruited men, women and children to fight on the frontlines and held the rest hostage. The exposure to massive, existential trauma resulted in the tearing of the social fabric described here as collective trauma.By Dr. Daya Somasundaram The writer: Formerly Senior Professor of Psychiatry University of Jaffna & Consultant Psychiatrist, Northern Province, Sri Lanka. Currently Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry University of Adelaide & Consultant Psychiatrist, Glenside Hospital, South Australia. | |
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