18 March 2017 12:00 am Views - 1462
While the majority of the world seemed unaware, Sri Lanka and its diverse citizens grappled with a 25 yearlong civil war throughout most of the ‘80s, ‘90s and the 2000’s -- a war that pitted race against race, religion against religion and districts against districts. Many of the young people born into this war were fated to know nothing more than the division and segregation it caused across the country.
As the civil war drew to a close, the initiators of Sri Lanka Unites (SLU) recognised the need for reconciliation amongst the younger generation in order to ensure that the wounds of prejudice do not deem the country to be divided in years to come.
Sri Lanka Unites is a movement initiated by Prashan De Viss as he took the opportunity to replace a culture of divisiveness and conflict and be a voice for change, hope and reconciliation. As the name suggests, SLU’s vision was to unite the youth of all ethnic and religious groups across Sri Lanka thereby creating a peaceful and prosperous nation for future generations.
The movement began with a small team of volunteers but 10 years on, due to its growth and impact, SLU now has a team of full-time employees who work alongside to oversee projects throughout all 25 districts of Sri Lanka. SLU describes the heart of their movement as the SLU clubs in schools throughout all districts, which now has 20,000 members of different gender, race, and religion, all working towards one goal; a united Sri Lanka.
Through events such as the Future Leaders Conference which brings together the top student leaders from around the country for five days, SLU catalyses the process of integration and reconciliation.
As the next generation moves into leadership, the future of this nation is in their hands. The hope that they make choices for peace and unity is the vision and mandate of Sri Lanka Unites. As we celebrate a decade of their efforts, we can join hands with this movement to ensure all generations and the ones to come only know of a reconciled and unified Sri Lanka.