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Home News Flash More than 7000 killed in SL Govt offensive - US

More than 7000 killed in SL Govt offensive - US

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The Sri Lankan government’s offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), killed more than 7,000 people and displaced many thousands more, states the 2008 country reports on terrorism.

Effective January 16, the government formally abrogated the 2002 Cease‑Fire Accord (CFA) with the LTTE, and the conflict intensified during the year. The government maintained control of the Eastern Province, and captured the strategic town of Pooneryn in November, placing the entire northwestern coast under government control. The LTTE controlled a significant, although rapidly shrinking section of the north and carried out attacks throughout the country.

The government used paramilitary groups to assist its military forces in fighting the LTTE. The Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP), led by breakaway‑LTTE eastern commanders Vinayagamurthi Muralitharan aka "Karuna" and Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthen aka "Pillaiyan," operated mostly in the east. Karuna was appointed a Member of Parliament on October 7; Pillaiyan was elected as the Chief Minister of the Eastern Provincial Council. The Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP), led by Minister of Social Services and Social Welfare Douglas Devananda, operated in Jaffna. 

In 2008, there were numerous killings of civilians by unknown actors suspected of association with the TMVP or the EPDP. The government captured the key town of Pooneryn in November. At the end of the year, government forces and the LTTE were poised to take LTTE’s administrative headquarters at Kilinochchi. The LTTE maintained control of a shrinking section of the north and retained the capacity to mount attacks throughout the country. 

The LTTE financed itself with contributions from the Tamil Diaspora in North America, Europe, and Australia, by imposing local "taxes" on businesses operating in the areas of Sri Lanka under its control, and reportedly by extortion in government-controlled areas. The LTTE also used Tamil charitable organizations as fronts for its fundraising. To date, the Sri Lankan Navy has sunk 10 LTTE supply ships; the most recent sinking occurred in June. 

The United States has provided training for relevant Sri Lankan government agencies and the banking sector. The Government of Sri Lanka cooperated with the United States to implement both the Container Security Initiative and the Megaports program at the port of Colombo. 

Tamil National Reporter

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More than 70,000 Tamils killed. If say in the percentage compare with tamil population in Wanni ??%
Ananthan , May 03, 2009 | url
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Srilankan state terrorism was trained and supported by so many countries. Event at this instance, there are millitary supplies and personnel been transported to Srilanka. Many countries who are waging a report war, have supplied weapons and training to this regime till 2008. Now the dragon created by the same people is refusing to stop its carnage. The only way to stop it is by killing it. But before that, it will kill all tamils from srilanka. Sure, its a terrorist govt. in Srilanka, but there are people who suported this terrorist's war with all help.They have to realise that first.
Anton , May 03, 2009
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INternational Community must come forward to solve this issue.....Also UN must take population count in Northeastern Srilanka...
முத்தமிழ் வேந்தன், சென்னை , May 05, 2009

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