Maintain hope, ye who enter!
It's truce time in Sri Lanka. Even though the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has been observing a unilateral ceasefire since Christmas Eve, which the government had reciprocated, the formal ceasefire signed between Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and Vellupillai Prabhakaran came into effect on 24 February. This truce deal has been brokered by the Norwegians, and is expected to be monitored by representatives of Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Full marks to the warring parties for being able to keep the Only Super Power away from the suddenly quiet battlefield.
The ethnic inferno between the Sinhala majority (14 million) and the Tamil minority (3.2 million) has been raging uninterrupted since 1983. The fire of hatred has left more than 64,500 dead, displaced 1.6 million and left disturbed the entire population. The flames once leaped across the straits and claimed the life of Rajiv Gandhi, then in the prime of his political career.