ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月8日 07時44分


One by one the villagers arrive, each carrying a little blue book that chronicles a history of loss and heartache. On the back of each book is the patient’s name. Inside, on the first page, a family tree. An “X” is scrawled next to each loved one who has died. A “?” next to the missing. Underneath the symbol is the cause: more often than not, it is “WAR.” They line up for monthly public counseling with Dr. V. Jegaruban, a government psychiatrist, photographed here by @adamjdean. He’s made it his mission to help people piece their lives back together after Sri Lanka’s devastating civil war, which ended in 2009 after 26 years and more than 100,000 civilian deaths. “Everyone is focusing on building roads, building houses, building hospitals after war,” he said. “Very few people focus on the lives, on helping bring back the happiness.” Visit the link in our profile to see more from #srilanka.


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