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- abstract=1567618 date "2010-03-09".
- abstract=1567618 first "Abdul".
- abstract=1567618 first2 "Mohamed".
- abstract=1567618 isCitedBy Black_July.
- abstract=1567618 isCitedBy Buddhism_and_violence.
- abstract=1567618 last "Razak".
- abstract=1567618 last2 "Imtiyaz".
- abstract=1567618 location "Rochester, NY".
- abstract=1567618 page "33".
- abstract=1567618 page "36".
- abstract=1567618 pages "9–10".
- abstract=1567618 publisher "Social Science Research Network".
- abstract=1567618 quote ""Human right groups expressed deep concerns about the use of heavy weapons against the Tamil civilians. Human Right Watch in its report on Sri Lanka’s war against the LTTE pointed that “the Sri Lankan armed forces have indiscriminately shelled densely populated areas, including hospitals, in violation of the laws of war.”119 Evidence gathered by the Times newspaper has revealed that at least 20,000 Tamil people were killed on the Mullaitivu beach by Sri Lanka Army shelling."".
- abstract=1567618 quote ""The Sinhala-Buddhist worldview has been shaped and reshaped by the myths and the monkish chronicles such as the Mahavamsa, Culavamsa which underscore two crucial issues, the rightful heir of the state and Sri Lanka as the repository of Buddhist message. Both these two issues have shaped the popular psyche and political discourses."".
- abstract=1567618 quote ""The government neither condemned the violence that killed approximately two thousand Tamils, nor took any meaningful measures to punish the perpetrators of the violence. Instead J.R. Jayewardene, then President of Sri Lanka, praised the mobs as heroes of the Sinhalese people."".
- abstract=1567618 title "Politicization of Buddhism and Electoral Politics in Sri Lanka".
- abstract=1567618 url "http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1567618".