QUEEN OF JAFFNA

hemalsilva

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    Back on track! The Queen of Jaffna train rides again along 250-mile route 24 years after it was suspended during Sri Lankan civil war

    Cheered by tens of thousands of people, a train decorated with banana trees and colorful flower garlands arrived in Jaffna, the capital of Sri Lanka's northern Tamil heartland, 24 years after the 'Queen of Jaffna' was suspended due to a bloody civil war.
    'Yarl Devi,' as it is known in Tamil, was once a popular mode of transport between the ethnic Tamil-majority north and the Sinhala-majority south.
    It was scaled back in 1990 because of the heightening of the war between the government and the Tamil Tigers, who were fighting to create an independent state for the country's ethnic minority Tamils.


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    24 years after the 'Queen of Jaffna' was suspended due to the civil war, the train arrives in Jaffna station in Northern Sri Lanka

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    Ethnic Tamil schoolgirls in Jaffa waiting for the the official ceremony to mark the resumption of the 'Queen of Jaffna' service

    The service runs along a 250-mile route between Jaffna and Columbo, Sri Lanka's capital.
    Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa boarded the train for the last 27 miles of the journey and opened several railroad stations along the way.
    Like the old version, the new 'Queen of Jaffna' is not a luxury train, although some of its coaches will have air conditioning, internet access and televisions.
    The new track will make for a faster, smoother ride, allowing the trip to take about six hours.
    'This is not just a train journey but a bridge between north and south,' Mr Rajapaksa said on board the train.
    'Today what is left to us is to win over hearts and minds, healing of minds. I think this train journey today will help connect hearts and minds once again.'


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    The 'Queen of Jaffna' service runs along a 250-mile route between Jaffna and Columbo, Sri Lanka's capital

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    Sri Lankan ethnic Tamils get themselves photographed in front of the train after it arrived in Jaffna train station

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    All aboard: The new train is not a luxury train, although some of its coaches will have air conditioning, Internet access and televisions

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    The rebuilt railway Jaffna railway station. 24 years after it was shut down, the rail link between Jaffna and Colombo is being restored

    The Sri Lankan civil war that raged since 1983 ended in 2009 when, according to a UN report, as many as 40,000 Tamil civilians were massacred in the last months of fighting.
    Government troops were accused of deliberately shelling civilians, hospitals and blocking food and medical aid to hundreds of thousands of people boxed inside a tiny strip of land as the Tamil Tigers mounted their last stand.
    Restoring the link is an important step, physically and symbolically, in rebuilding the country, the government says.
    'In the past, it was not only a mode of transport, but it was also a cultural bridge between the Sinhalese people here and the Tamils there,' presidential spokesman Mohan Samaranayake said, adding that the project was an 'incentive to enhance communal harmony and friendship.'
    But the railroad's resumption shows that the government, dominated by the majority Sinhalese, is stamping its authority on the north.


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    The Sri Lankan government has been accused of resettling Sinhalese civilians and soldiers in the north to break up the ethnic Tamil dominance of the area, and some believe resuming the rail line will speed up that process

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    President Mahinda Rajapakse raises both hands to acknowledge the cheers at the rebuilt Jaffna station

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    Since the service stopped, Jaffna has had no trains, meaning many of the city's children have never seen one in real life

    උපුටා ගැනීම එංගලන්තයේ ඩේලිමේල් පුවත්පතෙනි.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...-24-years-suspended-sri-lankan-civil-war.html
     

    doonga

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    One of very few effective projects done by current govt. Hope this will enable to create more understanding between Southerners and Northerners of Sri Lanka. :yes:
     
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    මේකනම් හොද වැඩක් .. :yes::yes::yes: කොලබ සහ යාපනයේ පරතරය අඩු වැඩි වෙන ප්‍රමානේ මත සිංහල දෙමල සමගිය සහ ඊළම තීරණය විය හැක :yes::yes:

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    luxmen

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    Mata train ekata vada avadanaya yomu une Tamil children la ge happiness eka gana. Tamils people la hina vela sathutin innava dakkama apitath sathutui. War ekak thibuna nam mea vage sathutin idividha ?? War eka nathara karapu siyalu denata pin . [Merits]
     
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