![]() ![]() ![]() In the process, Mahindan was separated from his son. On reaching Canada, the men and women were divided for heavy interrogations in detention centers. Mahindan, like many of his relatives and acquaintances, decided to flee the country in hopes of reaching some safe haven. ![]() When the situation was getting out of hand, the Tamil Tigers were hell bent on defeating the army, using the Tamil people as shields, forcing them to join the LTTE, indifferent about those in the conflict zones and their sufferings. Sri Lanka was infamous for the insurgency that had raged through some of its regions resulting in battle of the insurgents versus the military, locking the blameless Tamil people in between, presenting them in a light that brought them under scrutiny since any of them could be an LTTE worshipper. The wet beach creates their inverted reflections, lines of ocean water bleeding into them, as though the whole cover is a beach whether in Sri Lanka or British Columbia, we don't know. ![]() The cover illustration shows barefoot Mahindan holding his six-year-old son Sellian's hand against a very blue, oceanic landscape. For all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel. ![]()
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