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  • When the War Ended, Impunity Did Not

    When the War Ended, Impunity Did Not

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    Questioning the Answers More than sixteen years after Sri Lanka declared its civil war over, the country is still unwilling to confront one of its most corrosive legacies: the systematic use of sexual violence during and after the conflict—and the enduring architecture of impunity that followed it. A recent report by the United Nations Office

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