‘In my dreams I see my son’: Sri Lanka mourns its missing – in pictures


Nine years after Sri Lanka’s civil war ended, the spectre of the disappeared still haunts the country. Between 1983 and 2009, more than 65,000 people went missing. Marco Valle’s images reflect the hope and powerlessness of the Tamil families of the missing
Two people walk on the railway that connects Colombo with the Badulla district. The current population in Sri Lanka is divided into Sinhalese (74%), Tamil (18%, of which 6% are of Indian origin), Arabs (7%) and Veddah (1%)

People living in this shantytown in Kilinochchi have been staging a protest against the government for the past 349 days. The demonstrators are calling for the release of children on the missing list, permission to enter secret detention camps, the release of political prisoners, and the partial demilitarisation of northern areas. On the 365th day of their protest, they will start a hunger strike