The Fearlessness of Kanji – Eater
Writing in the ‘Eater’, Pallavi Pundir explores how Kanji, or rice gruel, became a symbol for Eelam Tamils of political resistance.
Examining the roots of this meal, Pundir notes how Tamils turned to it during the armed conflict as the Sri Lankan military cut off access to food and basic essentials. He further notes that during the final stages of the armed conflict, food distribution centres in “no-fire zones”, that were distributing kanji, were targeted by the Sri Lankan military and resulted in the deaths of innocent civilians.