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2 Peaceful Means TAMILS Early 1950s : Federal Party asked that Tamil areas be recognised as a federation within the country 1976 : New political party TAMIL UNITED LIBERATION FRONT asked for a separate independent state Members believed only this sole option would ensure Tamil rights Sinhalese government rejected this idea ARMED CONFLICT
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3 Violent Means TAMILS Some angry Tamil youths formed a militant group, the LIBERATION TIGERS OF TAMIL EELAM [LTTE], and resorted to violence Popularly known as Tamil Tigers, they were considered terrorists ARMED CONFLICT
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4 Violent Means TAMILS Tamil Tigers attacked Tamil members of the police force Tamil members and supporters of the ruling party Tamil politicians who did not support the proposed separate state The Sinhalese ARMED CONFLICT
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5 Violent Means SINHALESE Sinhalese also showed hostility through violence Anti-Tamil riots first in 1956, then 1958, 1971, 1977 and 1983 Many killed and injured Tamils forced to flee for their lives Unfortunately, such riots were encouraged by the Sinhalese security forces such as the army ARMED CONFLICT
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6 Violent Means 1983 riots – thousands fled to Tamil Nadu in South India Indian government was forced to intervene in the conflict in Sri Lanka Violence cost thousands of lives Leads to hatred and distrust Makes peaceful solutions almost an impossibility A vicious cycle Children grow up with prejudices of their racial or religious groups Remained hostile towards each other throughout their lives ARMED CONFLICT
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8 Women and children massacred by LTTE in Kotiyagala in Monaragala District in Sri Lanka, Dec 1995 Src : http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/parade/nm58/weli.htm
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11 Those killed are usually breadwinners of families Riots of 1983 caused massive unemployment Factory worked Self-employed Plantation workers Many of the jobless were Sinhalese Vandalism, looting and burning places of work such as garment factories In a conflict, all parties suffer UNEMPLOYMENT
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12 Businesses from other countries are needed for economic growth Internal unrest drives away investors Sri Lanka – investments fell US$66m in 1982 US$39m in 1983 US$22m in 1986 LOSS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
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13 Tourism – a major income earner for Sri Lanka Serious affected by violent internal conflict Tourist arrivals fell drastically after 1983 riots Loss of jobs; fall in income Affects economy adversely Less funds for public projects like transport and housing FALL IN NUMBER OF TOURISTS
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14 Internal conflicts may attract foreign intervention How? Role of mediator vs direct involvement In this case, INDIA 1983 : Mediator 1987 : Military force Jun 1987 : Flotilla and airdrops Jul 1987 : Sri Lanka, under pressure from India, signed a peace accord with India FOREIGN INTERVENTION
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15 Oct 1987 : Indian troops took Jaffna by force Oct 1987 – Dec 1988 : Clashes between Indian peacekeeping force and Tamil Tigers Mar 1990 : Indian peacekeeping force withdrawn FOREIGN INTERVENTION
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16 Tension between Sinhalese and Tamils remained throughout 1990s Hostilities still exist between Sinhalese government and Tamil Tigers AFTERMATH
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