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Saturday
Apr252009

Death and Deprivation for Sri Lanka's Tamils: Has Anyone Noticed?

sri-lankaThere is a great deal to ponder in why, amidst headline crises elsewhere in the world, the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka has attracted little attention. There are estimates that up to 6500 Tamil civilians have died and ten of thousands have fled in recent weeks in a worsening civil war that has stretched out over decades.

Tom Fenton of Global Post reveals and considers the situation:

What the Tamils and Palestinians Have in Common


LONDON — For the past three weeks, dozens of flag-waving Tamils have been camping out in Parliament Square, trying to draw attention to the desperate plight of their ethnic minority in far-off Sri Lanka. Several are on a hunger strike. Busy Londoners seem to ignore them, except when the demonstrators hold up traffic. The Tamils are one of the world’s least popular causes.

An estimated 70,000 of them have been killed in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's decades-long struggle for independence against the Sri Lankan government. Civilians trapped between the Tamil Tigers and government troops are in particularly dire straits right now. But their suffering is largely unseen by the world.

The Sri Lankan government has barred independent news organizations and most aid agencies from the combat zone in the northeast, where a dwindling band of rebel militia members is making a last-ditch stand against the Sri Lankan army. Tens of thousands of Tamil civilians are trapped in the war zone and trying to flee. Almost 3,000 have been killed in the fighting in the past two months. The government is pushing hard to finish off the rebellion and believes that if the cameras are not there, the world won’t care what happens.

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