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jeeva: i think i am optimistic, but i think that one of the first things that we need to build is to build a trust amongst the people. there are lots of idps still, still in camps, and if they could be given back their lands, that might be useful to also jump-start the economy. anthony: it should be a paradise. i mean look out the window. jeeva: the potential is incredible. but i m not standing still. and with godaddy, i ve made my ideas real. i made my own way, now it s time to make yours. everything is working, just like it should ....
Their beloved auntie, best cook in the family. dr. ravi: so there we have it, welcome to jaffna, welcome to paradise. anthony: thank you, thank you. these are delicious by the way. dr. ravi: they are great, aren t they? anthony: wow. are they toasted, and then? jeeva: with yogurt. dr. ravi: dipped in yogurt, dried, sundried. anthony: it s a beautiful home. jeeva: thank you very much. anthony: built in the 30s? dr. ravi: in the 30s, late british period. anthony: how is it that this remained in the family, that you were able to hang on, that you are still here? dr. ravi: so during the war, the tigers lived here. and then the sri lankan army lived here for a little while. my father kept coming back here making sure that he made his presence known. jeeva: i think the thing is that it was, it has a lot of, you know, family stories, so even a lot of my cousins have a great attachment to this house. can i get you some more crab ....
Their beloved auntie, best cook in the family. dr. ravi: so there we have it, welcome to jaffna, welcome to paradise. anthony: thank you, thank you. these are delicious by the way. dr. ravi: they are great, aren t they? anthony: wow. are they toasted, and then? jeeva: with yogurt. dr. ravi: dipped in yogurt, dried, sundried. anthony: it s a beautiful home. jeeva: thank you very much. anthony: built in the 30s? dr. ravi: in the 30s, late british period. anthony: how is it that this remained in the family, that you were able to hang on, that you are still here? dr. ravi: so during the war, the tigers lived here. and then the sri lankan army lived here for a little while. my father kept coming back here making sure that he made his presence known. jeeva: i think the thing is that it was, it has a lot of, you know, family stories, so even a lot of my cousins have a great attachment to this house. can i get you some more crab curry? ....
As you go back your ak-47, my six months in the sun. jeeva: i think i am optimistic, but i think that one of the first things that we need to build is to build a trust amongst the people. there are lots of idps still, still in camps, and if they could be given back their lands, that might be useful to also jump-start the economy. anthony: it should be a paradise. i mean look out the window. jeeva: the potential is incredible. eve i drop what i do me you are my best friend and we ve got some things to do do you wanna, do you wanna, do you wanna do you wanna, do you wanna, do you wanna yeah-ea-ea-eah ....
You. so delicious. i ve been to a lot of places, just after really awful, awful conflicts. some nations there is a simmering and boiling sense of injustice, rage, humiliation; particularly when you have large groups of young people unemployed wandering around. do you think that there is any possibility, that if everybody doesn t get their recipe right, that we could see, you know, another generation of adversaries? dr. ravi: generally speaking, people want to get on with it. because, my generation, they certainly don t want to go back to that. i think that generation that might, are the 5-6 year olds at school now, would have forgotten the horrors of war. as you go back your ak-47, my six months in the sun. jeeva: i think i am optimistic, but i think that one of the first things that we need ....