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I thought I would start this discussion thread so we can talk about what is going on in Sri Lanka.

Here's the Wikipedia page that explains the Sri Lanka Civil War: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_Civil_War

"The Sri Lankan Civil War is the name given to the ongoing conflict on the island-nation of Sri Lanka. Since 23 July 1983, there has been on-and-off civil war, predominantly between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), a separatist armed organization which fights for the creation of an independent state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island.

Over 70,000 people have been officially listed as killed in the war since 1983. As one of the world's deadliest ongoing armed conflicts, it has caused significant adversity to the population, environment and the economy of the country. The tactics employed by the Tamil Tigers have resulted in the organization being banned as a terrorist organization in 32 countries including the United States, Japan, Brazil, Australia, the nations of the European Union, and Canada.

After two decades of fighting and three failed attempts at peace talks, including the unsuccessful deployment of the Indian Army as a peacekeeping force from 1987 to 1990, a lasting negotiated settlement to the conflict appeared possible when a cease-fire was declared in December 2001, and a ceasefire agreement signed with international mediation in 2002. However limited hostilities renewed in late 2005 and the conflict began to escalate until the government launched a number of major military offensives against the LTTE beginning in July 2006, and drove the LTTE out of the entire Eastern province of the island. The LTTE then declared they would "resume their freedom struggle to achieve statehood".

The government then shifted its offensive to the north of the country, and formally announced its withdrawal from the ceasefire agreement on January 2, 2008, alleging that the LTTE violated the agreement over 10,000 times. Since then, aided by the destruction of a number of large arms smuggling vessels that belonged to the LTTE, and an international crackdown on the funding for the Tamil Tigers, the government has taken control of 98% of the territory previously controlled by the Tamil Tigers, including their de-facto capital Kilinochchi, main military base Mullaitivu and the entire A9 highway.

As a result of the recent fighting, experts predict the long running conflict could soon come to an end, with the government taking over the final bit of territory controlled by the Tamil Tigers. However the rebels have vowed to fight on, and are expected to wage an underground guerrilla campaign, launching hit and run attacks against the military and suicide bombings around the country, if they are defeated as a conventional force. On February 3, 2009 the United States, the European Union, Japan and Norway issued a joint statement urging the Tamil Tigers to lay down their arms and end hostilities, as there is just a short time before the Tigers lose all the territory still under their control."

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Sri Lanka recently informed Norway that they would no longer be involved in the peace process. This might signal that Sri Lanka doesn't trust the West and would rather defeat the Tamil tigers militarily instead of going through peace negotiations.

On April 15th, the Sri Lankan government resumed heavy fighting after a two day holiday ceasefire in their attempt to completely defeat the Tamil Tiger rebels. The rebels once controlled a third of the island of Sri Lanka, but they now have been pushed into a small strip of land. There are many civilians in the area in addition to the rebel fighters.

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The government broke through the lines of the rebel enclave and thousands of civilians poured out carrying their belongings. The Sri Lankan government forces are determined to end the insurgency and want to kill or capture all of the remaining rebels. They have given another deadline for the rebels to surrender. Hopefully more civilians will be able to get out of the area as heavy fighting is being reported.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/20/sri-lanka-civilians-fre...

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Unfortunately, the civilians who are escaping are being put into barb wired camps so the government forces can figure out if there are any rebels in the thousands of civilians who are leaving the rebel controlled areas. Reports are saying that the camps do not have enough clean water and food.

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The Sri Lankan government forces are using heavy artillery to try to finish off the Tamil rebels who are fighting and hiding within an area containing many civilians.

Some of the artillery shells are hitting hospitals and other buildings causing civilian deaths.

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