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  2. War crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan civil war

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    The Tamil Tigers had been waging a full-scale war for an independent state of Tamil Eelam in the North and East of Sri Lanka since 1983. After the failure of the Norwegian mediated peace process in 2006 the Sri Lankan military launched offensives aimed at recapturing territory controlled by the Tamil Tigers.

  3. Jaffna hospital massacre - Wikipedia

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    The government of Sri Lanka in 2008 termed it a crime against humanity. [1] A number of independent observers such as University Teachers for Human Rights, a Human Rights organization from Sri Lanka, and western observers such Mr. John Richardson [6] and others [2] [5] [13] [12] maintain that it was a massacre of civilians.

  4. Eastern University massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern University massacre was the arrest and subsequent mass murder of 158 minority Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who had taken refuge in the Eastern University campus close to the city Batticaloa on 5 September 1990. A witness identified Sri Lankan Army personnel as the perpetrators.

  5. List of massacres in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan Armed Forces [198] Batticaloa police rampage: 24 December 1987: Batticaloa: 25: Police [199] Valvettiturai massacre: 2–3 August 1989: Valvettiturai, Jaffna: 64: IPKF: Eppawala massacre: 20 March 1989: Eppawala: 14: Black Cat group [200] 1989 Kandy massacre: 16 September 1989: Several places in Kandy District: 100-150: Eagles of the ...

  6. Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished is an investigatory documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War broadcast by the British TV station Channel 4 on 14 March 2012. [1] It was a sequel to the award-winning Sri Lanka's Killing Fields which was broadcast by Channel 4 in June 2011.

  7. Mullivaikkal massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Mullivaikkal massacre was the mass killing of tens of thousands of Sri Lankan Tamils in 2009 during the closing stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War, which ended in May 2009 in a tiny strip of land in Mullivaikkal, Mullaitivu. The Sri Lankan government had designated a no-fire zone in Mullivaikkal towards the end of the war.

  8. Sri Lanka's Killing Fields - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka's Killing Fields is an investigatory documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War broadcast by the British TV station Channel 4 on 14 June 2011. [1] Described as one of the most graphic documentaries in British TV history, the documentary featured amateur video from the conflict zone filmed by civilians and Sri Lankan ...

  9. Category:War crimes in the Sri Lankan civil war - Wikipedia

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    Violations of medical neutrality during the Sri Lankan civil war (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "War crimes in the Sri Lankan civil war" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.