like many sri lankans, chandrani and her daughter are struggling to cope after the loss of the familyound to help. crying those whose lives were destroyed by the bombings still struggle to comprehend these acts of hate. the attacks were an attempt to stir up religious conflict in this multifaith nation. but appeals for calm by christian leaders helped stop further widespread bloodshed. that is much important, to live together, because they still love, you know, all the communities. as a christian, we love everyone, even we love the people, you know, who hated us. the shangri—la bombing brought three people from thousands of miles away together, with one aim — to let sri lankans know they won't be forgotten. this isn't the sri lanka that i knew and it's certainly not the sri lanka that i know now. this could have happened anywhere in the world and it's — it's really important when things like this happen to move forward and learn lessons. a lot of the young people are hoping we can put all of this behind and move forward. and if you walk on a day like today, it's a holiday today and pe