'Without that acknowledgement, nothing can move forward' - Prof R Cheran
Extracts of his interview with writer and Lawyer Gowri Kneswaran reproduced below.
See full interview here.
Highlighting how poetry can be used as a tool to discuss injustices, Professor Cheran said,
“In the case of Sri Lanka, literary organizations in Sri Lanka and South Asia have been inactive. There’s been an unwritten rule to not discuss or talk about these [human rights] issues. So, when Amnesty International proposed this idea, we welcomed it. Disappearances in Sri Lanka is a mind bogglingly huge issue but it hasn’t received the attention and care it deserves. More than 75,000 people [have been] disappeared and the culprits are still [out] there. In that context, [the poetry contest] is crucial even as a small gesture.”