“They are invisible (as opposed to we are blind), they live on the margins (as opposed to we’ve pushed them to the periphery) and they are illegal (as opposed to our law is unjust).”
Today, the world is supposed to remember the victims of genocide. Tomorrow, Aung San Suu Kyi will confront the International Court of Justice over that same crime.
As a Sri Lankan citizen living in the UK, the author finds
himself in the eye of the two political storms tearing both these countries
apart. He has four thoughts.